ii; gtlliaval Men Leave -__-_ l men from H. M. C. ,. yeggvactlarlotte" leave this Q“ for service elsewhere in 5:38 The majority of them are io. CHEM; includes: ‘ R. Moi-ell. PE-I- 11,, coriiwall, P.E.I. Needbam. 1"“ -t n. Collingwood, out. mfligAliii/eilliarn A.. Glencoe. Ont- w“ nl-eitniie n- Brantl0rd_ Ont. BEE‘ willintn J.. Brantford, Ont. Be ‘e5 James PL. TDTBXIW. 0m- Wrrdme Thomas I"., London. Ont. “firs fzobert R... Brsntford, Ont. lg - William 3., mhoon. Ont. ’°_’_",,-,,,, y, Pickering, Ont. Gordon W.. lsondon. Charles 0., St_ ThOmBS. out. . 11in A, slmcoe. Ont. ‘Stewart E, Waterloo. 02:11.11, Michael n, Woodstock, Pius l, Coleman, PEI. Dcllflld C., Forrest, Ont. lo 13.. Ilderton, Ont. 1-1t-i _ W.. Toronto. Ont. \ll.'\ll G London_ Ont, . Lewis PK, Mt. Stewart. Douglas, Brantford, ml :1. u21,{~-.1~t~, Cyrene, Mt. Stewart, 1 “QUE-h Brien l._ London, Ont. “mnhuy John E, Alberton, PEI. ' “illlllllll. London. Ont. London. 0nt_ W, London_ Ont. ,‘l“l‘lll'lClS J., London, Ont. wrnon J., Chtown, P.E.I. Jilin, Brant-ford, Ont. Jnllll 13., London, Ont. W., Brantford, sgutzbcrg, Donald A. Brantford, 0 . “i, Kenneth v., Wallaceburg, ' ("worse C.. Brantford. Ont. Alli-vii 5.. Kitchener, Ont. litllTlfl. Brautford. Ont. suli_ William C., London, .s0n, Russel 1.... London, 01:. frail. Albert. Rosemount. Que. Wiring, Richard, Gait, Ont. i Baltimore _ WiirMServiccs. _ (SPORTING Pirates whip Cardinals 6-4 PITTSBURGH, A113. 10—(AP)_ P1931701‘!!! Pirates hanunered Mort c0098!‘ from the box for the second time of the series today as they downed the second-place 5t, 1.01115 MW. 6-4 in a bisvoir b1 the 16-in- nilii; 5-5 deadlock the teams wagtd Saturday. It was Cooper's sixth setback or the season’. against 13 triumphs. The Cards star also started the tie game but was belted out in the third inning. St. Louis. 000 020 110-4 11 3 Pittsburgh 000 140 l0x—6 l3 4 M. Coo r. Pollet (5). Moore i7), Beazley l ) and W. Cooper; Wilkle, Dietz (6) and Phelps. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE First game: Boston 000 300 000—3 9 3 Washington 300 100 llx-H ll 5 Jl Newark edges J.C. Giants In’ 19th Inning I NEWARK, N.J., Aug, ]()_(A_p)_ i1 loo lonzvst game of the Interim. tional League this season, New“); Bears beat Jersey City Giants 3-2 in the 19th inning today when R115; Derry slammed a home run into the right field bleachers, 1y, w“ the longest game ever played s1; Newark and. required 4 hours and‘ Zlflminiltes, 1 11311 East p tched all the wa for 56155.)‘ City allowing l6 safe hits George Washburn and Jim Turner divided the Newark mound duties, Jcrscy (‘lty 000 00o 200 00o coo 00o 0-2 14 2 000 002 (no 00o 000 0001-3 16 1 Niwvnrk ElSi flllfl Poland: Washburn, Tur- ner (l4) and Robinson. north‘; lihgbilllbfa’ m“ P““'““" Afhletlcs and Second game: Boston 000 000 000-0 5 0 Washington 100 000 00x—l 4 l Dobson and Conroy. Peacock (B); Masterson and Early. INTERNATIONAL LEAG [E 000 000 000-4) '1 0 Syracuse 001 000 00x-1 5 1 Krakauskas and Becker; Lambert Elilillliii? Warnock, Stanley M, Goderlch. O t n . Wilson, William 11.; Godcrlch. 01W Winechuk, John J_. London. Ont. Wink\v0rth_ Harold, St. Thomas. h Ont. Lawrence F‘. G.. Toronto. Before leaving they were pre- sented with Red Cross comforts. and cigarettes by the Provincial Goverment through the C2ll‘l')’_Oll Canada Corps. The presentations were looked after by Mr. A. G. Bruce of the Canadian M1510“ i i oiiiovrs of the Canadian Dental Corps awaiting posting hi, Lflnslluwnc Pork. (lifnu ii, made good use of their time there. Erecting a marquee and "u"?! "D dental equipment they provided dental treatment for hundreds lei tramps stationed at Lansdovme. Upper photo shows the tent and sold- irs lll linc.up. The lower picture shows a dentist at work on a soldier- piiiciit with a chair assistant sianding by. ITODAYS RACES N0. 1—THREE YEAR OLD FUTURITY Yanks split Twin bill NEW YORK, Aug. 1()~(AP)—'I‘he Philadelphia Athletics clipped Red Ruffing for four nits in one inning today and stopped New York Yank- ces 4-1 in the first izame of a doubleheader, but Ernie Bonhain hurled ihi- American League-lenders to a 2 (lTChlOD and an even split in the iiiglilczip. Rullizlg and Dick Fowl-v. former- ly of Toronto, hooked up in a spark- ‘ilg dual for six scoreless innings but both weakened in the seventh and Roger Wolff lind lo rcme in and save Dick's fourth victory 0f the season. of (lic upclicr, First game: Philadelphia 000 000 400-4 5 I New York 000 000 100-l 4 0 Fowler, Wolff ('7) 3,111 Swift, Wag- ner ('1); Rtlliilllg and Dickey. Sccond game: Pliilnili-lpliiib 000 i100 101-2 6 l New York 001 100 10x—3 '1 0 L_ Harris. R_ Harris (B) and Wag- ner; Bonhnm and Dickey. GOLF - On Saturday evening. Dick Bag- nall tron the junior championship i»:1~ 154'] ill Bvlvctlcre Golf Links. He ricicnlcti Cecil Duvillllg 6 and 4 lil the final. He had reached the finals, taller finishing second to his younger opponent in the qualifying round, by defeating Wilfred Dowlillg by a similar Although only thirteen years l -iil1 scvcn years as a jun- iiini. CtCll. cr “Bub” as he is l>('l.(‘l' known. led the qual- ifying round with an 83, showing a style that would have put, to shame, practically all other mem_ bcrs iii the club. He tvon his way liilo ilu- finals with a victory over Francis lvlrlcKiliiioii_ 3 and 2. In (he final. the winner took the l», load on the first hole. and after winning the fourth and sixth, was i1cvcr seriously threatened. Johnny Quilty To be married‘ O'1"1‘l\.\VA. Aug. 10—-\AP)—-AC2. Johniiy Quilt)‘, the National Hoc- key Leagues prize rookie two sea.- sons ligo, will be married in St. Patrick's College Chapel here Aug. 22 to Aizuircen Hogan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hogan of Ot- ttiivn. his pnrvni-s said tonight. Quilty enlisted in the Royal Can- adian Air Farce last February and now is stationed at Lachlne, Que. Frick seeks to Curb ‘dusting’ With fines NEW YORK, Aug. 10-(AP)—N£\- “nmF-VERITE ROSE. owned by E. M. Johnson. driven by a. M. tionul League pitchers who feel the Johnson. l-‘riiirlr BUDLONG (z) 2.20 l-i, l- ~'l-niplc, owned by Geo. ll. Brooklns. Drlvcr urge to throw ocan balls in the fu- ture lniiy (lo so-lf their managers are “lilllli; to put out $200. Sucking to curb a “dustlng" prac- i-:\\\l|4r‘.llll;llllIAN, owncd by R. E. Hamilton, driven by R. E. Ilnmiliim. 111,- 11111111 1111-;;1;¢11ed 1,0 much w. s‘ A nwncd by Miss Alta Kennedy, tlrlvcn by F. Kcnnrily. i'"-_-.\_ ll Oitfliil’, owned by Alfred Lowery, driven by T, Scmrplc. i-‘Lllhlsry BUDLONG’ owned by James Shaw, driven by A. Lowery. -i.iiuolbia BUDLONG, owned by Iyrol Bfll- driven b1 Wolhe- WOlllfl be subject to automatic fines tun hicNeill. 2.22 PACE 1st DIVISION-PURSE $350.00 g‘“s"tlf.\i'l' MAC 2.15 l-2, owned by Vernon Proud, driven by T. \V'cli'. w“ i‘ WORTHY, owned by F. C. Cotes. driven by Bennett Wlielan. b-Bll-ZL/lll GRATTAN, owned by Fraser Ross. driven by J. O'Brien. i-—\\.\l‘l‘ NSEE, owned by Willard MacDonald, driven by W. Kelly, 5-“(1111115 ABBEY, 2.19 1.4 owned by Frank Adams driven by ‘Myron his" ' "' (ll llzuatrthur. i-‘Mlns ADMIRAL MAC, 2,15, owned by c. M. Alexander, driven by 1'. pimple. i-J.\f‘K '2' YDE, 2.16. owned by G. A. Csllbecli, driven by O. A. Call- balk 2.22 TROT——PURSE $350.00 ' FUR!) WAC, 2.15, owned by George Maelntyre, driven by P. McKenna. “Llsrvs rmsr, when by Charles n. Chandler, driven by r. “licnlley, I-arhurs NIGHTMARE, an l-l, bwuea by c. n. nbrtbu. driven by Willard Kelly, i-II.»\L BOOJUM, 2.15, owned by B. M. Johnson, driven by E. M. John- son, ‘Muss BELLE Aubrey, owned by nmu Howard, driven by n. llnw- (he l". ard i-‘RYBY VOLO, 2.10 1-4, owned by Bemple i! Simmons, driven by '1‘, Somplc. i-('(lll()NATION McKILLOP, 2.1a iii’ Wm. llood. :-Monm. T. 2.14 u. Owhlld by Richard Jlbalec, driven by M. Juiiziivr. ‘,‘, -~S(‘()T'l‘\' WATSON, 2.1-1 l-l owned by Geo. ll. Brookins, ilrivoii by f...“ F. Si-mple l4, ownerfby J. .7. ltIcLeorl, driven i°-~>‘IIIRLEY. L. 2.20 l-l, owned by Ferry Cameron, driven by J. Mur- Millan. ib-bucxv our. an 3-4, bwuea by n» Clllltil. driven b! w. Weir. L." lfiilllli ]Jli)].‘il)l'llOll5, league picsident Furu .. l‘l'iL‘l-( today notified each innnngci- that he will be held fully accountable for such incidents, and of $200 where his pitchers were in- rolvctl. The ctlict came as an aftermath of the Brooklyn Dodgers-Boston Bravo gninc at Boston .usr. daturday in \\'illL'll Whit Wyatt of '.ll€ Dodg- ers llllfl Alluiuel Salvo of Boston en- gagqtl in rt dusting duel. Wyatt was fined $75 for his part in the affair and S.ll\‘0 sac. Wyatt's mtformance ‘ lid throwing a but in Salvo‘s .oii uiicr he had been forced to l - dirt by n pitch. Frlrk also suld that, in addition to the lines tacked on managers in cnscs involving their pitchers. the Pli(‘ll(‘l'S would bc fined, with the a- liiouiu. lll‘l.l'll‘illl€d through the um- pircts rcport, Riunblings f bean ball trouble have bscn heard periodically this season in the National League, with most instances involving the Dodg- ers. lloirrvcr. no direct action had bcfn iukcn before. In ihc inst Dodger series in Chi- cago ilic Dodgers charged that the Cub lllll‘l<‘l', Hiram Bitllorn. was us- ing‘ the bean ball. Bllhom was fined s25, but the fine was for throwing bnll at. the hcckllng Leo Durech- e Dori/tor manager. 'lhe Oulbl charged Kirby Hisbe. Dodaer oiwh- 1'2’, n-ith duster tactics in the 581110 mun‘. k .l:k emphasized that he was not 1t: into any long investigations ~ 1 which pitcher sinned a bean tliuil, or the background of any ~11 has cot to be stopped before RD] ~ ‘v ucts inlurcd. and if this w; $.13 fine) doesn't do I'll ‘iilik ui something 9189," lib M013!‘ NEWS Newsifl The ' Big Fair Patriotic activities in connection THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN firs!‘ mu STOCK (QUOTA TIONS MONTREAL smelt exeuive: (Canadian PrO) with Old. Home Week have not Btoeh Close been overlooked. The National War Finance Omnmlttee has been Bell Tel 1M given space to erect a booth at the Brazilian ll iimtfitiiifmuatltitlfii “ti” 9”“? m" "°““°°' 1’ 1.. wlil be in charge of foil‘; beautiful 8:2 i; 1-4 young ladies apprggriatlely named cm 5k g "lvllss Canedais. ey will very 991mm. m 1-4 gaféfully “sales for War Co“ smelt 33 n85 Ce ca B‘ 3b“ Pfd 25 1.2 Just as llXl rlazit will be re- m ° 1° 0110:5318 booKs which are ‘fixated iglfgnrqgkifl i; é‘: at i entrance to the main build- ' s ‘they wiu- be divided into o W 151-5 sections. One section will be re- i! 7°"? 31 served for the C.W.A.O. which in "It steel ou- za 1-2 more extended words means Can- Noranda 44 1-8 adian Woman's Army Corw. '1he shwihilfln l3 3-4 booth will be in charge 0i Sgt. W138 Elec A 115 Jennie M. Taylor who has a most Was Elec B 11.5 Plessins and persuasive manner gidu tla Iliigdui-ZLUIIOILMB/HQII e i es o vas grow, , i118 and very useful organization. ,8, mo, W, be m, w mum Montreal Burh viiw young ladies an those not so ysoungilzvhovsan take a place in (he ana n oman‘s rm b The 0911,?- depuéeng gfrpsaao (Canadian Press) oath wl be oocu led b yearning“ Gllflild p Rieoryuitltrlige s‘°°"' ("W ranch ch is in charge of Oom- pany Szt.-Major William Bruce of Shaw‘ 17 Cnarlotitetwn. Veterans are ur- B A on 15 1-7 K9011)’ needed to expand this velu- 13°“ A 2 3-8 able branch of our soldier activ. mm A 13 ities and BEL-Major Bruce who H°m° on BM 1x8“; thlembirbgunizatlm thoroughly gqgfégm :34 5 - Jomeesb ee any prospective Pr,“ PM _ 1 4 Sharing (he veteran's booth will 3e agoftnhlisfmenit detachment from 16 Battery Canadian Field Artil ry Reserve Arm in har of Lieut. Clive Gurney Nqc mqg: interesting branch Q1 modem Warfare exists than Field Artillery i" and these who Join will Certainly (Canadian Pres)‘ be pleased with ihe experience. The rain yesterday failed h; ha,“ Stocks mo“ the activities at (he Provincial be. hlbiticn Grounds, In the morning Canada _ the horsemen drew for position; 1n Commerce 134 the Three Year Old Futurity 33g Montreal 14o Dice 1st division and 2.22 ’I‘ro_t. ', t; Nova Scolds 350 Three Year Old Futurity has Sig, Royal Bank m, starters. the 2.22 pace seven and the 2.2a trot eleven The list w. pears ssewhere 1n mg; papa;- and B» Eianoe at it 1 t , a ma,“ ,,,,, 5,3,1, -i,;;w,;§;t its, Protluee Prices exo ng. Bill Lynch Show: Arrive About fen o'cl k ih ' train of Bill Lyngiei Shovis skim t0 416801112 i-ts thousands of dollars Worth of equlpuieht. The rain was elm-ply pouring down when the trucks loaded up and moved "ff and mlmflued that way while (he different rides and menhmnqai devices were being put off at, the grounds. The YWBS 50W. always active on occasions of that kind. were not deterred by the somewhat damp ai-Ilwsllhere — no siree, they had lust as much fun as if Old sol “We beam")! in all i-tseffulaence on them. They visited the horse stalls and seemed to take e. bar. ticular delight in helping where they could get a chance to do My r the youth of (he city. Old Heme Week and Provincial Ex. hibiiiion ls an affair that they look forward to frcm one year to another and the reccllectlons of it giilglegemaln long, long in memoryk The Staff Busy The staff spent a very busy dav completing final arrangements for e big show Secretary Boulier and clerical force straightened out entries in the Livestock and Poultry Class which we are pleased to soy he considers will have a larger entry list. than last year. The horsemen too were getting fixed up with passes and all the details that go with tihe entry list of ever 100 sters. The vau- deville eats are rolling in too. The sensational Waldos are on (he grounds but will not set up until this morning. All the other acts will be set up this morning also so that everything will be in shlpshape for the start of the program at ll Pm. this afternoon. This even- nlz's program will commence at 8.15 sharp and should have a larize audience because it deserves it for a better program has not been seen here in many years. Improvement In (Continued from page 1) time was devoted to communica- tions. Resolved that new doors be placed on toilets immediately in the men's toilets in the Market Building. Moved by Coun. “flier seconded by Coun. McKee. Resolved that the tenders of McDonald and Perry and Samuel Bllfl Craig for supplylri police uni- forms at a. rioe o $55 r w" with two p rs trousers. e ma- terial to conform to the samples submitted with the respective ten- ders and each tenderer be auth- orized to make six suits. Moved by Coun. Chandler and seconded by Coun. Stems. Resolved that a light be nieood on the side street extending from Cumberland to Euston street. Moved by Coun. McKee seconded by Coun. McDonald. Resolved that ashes and gravel be placed on Gerald street be- tween Prince Street and Elm Avenue. Moved by Coun. McDonald and seconded by coon. Blanchard’. and MONTREAL, Aug, l0 — (GP) -_. Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que . (92 score) 34 1'1 "M31. sales 400 boxes, E885 spot: Eastern A-largg 3g_ 38 l-Z; A-medlum 36 l-Z-GT A. gift; 30-31: B as l-a-zo; 0'25- MONTREAL, Aug 10 _ (cp) __ Prmilafili) Drives here today as re. Dorie y the Dominion De artment ofEgggricéltué-ézd 133mm. p s: ra enm ill - lar e 38 l-Z; A-mexiilnum ail-l? i. pu ets 32: B 29-30; C 25 l-2. Re. “$52k.” it“? id r: rs gr e creamery prints. lobbina orioe. 3o: first grade solids. Jobbing price, 35 l-2; 0111-. rent receipts. Que. No. 1 pgsbguflzgd guebiie ‘Pa’? aaaul-blsiviiloieskke’ . . - , o, - _ . oeiipts: B00 boxes, Cheese: Current receipt. westem and Que. white, 19 5-8 FOB Mon- treal, wholesale western and Que. white 20 first. oracle FAS Montreal. Receipts: 1.331 boxes, Potatoes: 75 lb. bags Que. 1.50- Ont. 1.50-1.85; N. B. 1.65- llarliets At ii Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto — Industrials stronger: other groups generailv firm. Montreal — Utilities higher; pap- ers, other industrials and golds low- er. New York — Stocks closed un- change . Winnipeg — Wheat unchanged. Toronto — Bacon hogs (dressed) up l5 cents to 16.25. New York - Cotton lower. Dodgers blank’ Phillies 6-0 BROOKLYN, A . l0—(AP)- Broolgyn Dodgers colected only six hits f three Philadelphia pitchers this evening but turned them into as many runs to win a. twilight- nlght game, 6-0, as Kirby Higbe blanked the Phlis on four safeties. Philld lphll 000 000 000—0 4 Brooklgn I01. 020 021-4 B 0 Hoerst, Pearson <6). Johnson (B) and Livingston; Hlgbe and Owen. .___._________ Halifax Cardinals Defeat Army 5-3 HAILIFAX. A115. l0 —- (OP) — Halifax Cardinals defeated Arm? 5.3 tonight ln (he opener of a best- offive semi-final series .0! (he Halifax Senior Baseball League playdovms. Gerald Mufvhy. C81’- dlml moundsman. had the time undeir control bu the way vine up eight lscattered hits and strik- e 111% out t. he winners will meet Navy for the dhamplonshlp. ________- Remember When (s; The Olnldiln ma) Liunq oonacher for many years N BRINGING UP FATHER THE NEED A RES BELIEVE TH PILLS HE GA/E TAKE ARE B%INNIN' TO WO§K—' is meter/i T-AND i, ' 5LEEPIN— MB 1'0 ~ rev: York Stack I Exenange ,-.».. ' (Canadian Press) Bloch Close Am C and F Q 5-8 Anaconda m i-z Baldwin Loco ll Bendix Av a1 1.4 Beth Steel 52 3-4 Chm Oihio 80 7-8 Chrysler a1 i4 Con Edison 13 Elec Auto Lite 861-4 Gen Elec as 1.: Gen Motors 3'7 3-4 Gt Nor Pfd 21 3-4 Kenneoott 38 3.4 Mont Ward 28 3-8 N Y Central a 5-3 Nor Am Co 6 7-3 Phil Pet C0 39 l-8 Std Oil NJ 36 7-8 Texas Corp 34 5.3 United Air 90 U S Rubber is Ls U B 8t Co 46 3-4 West Union 25 Woolworth ._ (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Aug. l0- Btooks Cl Aldermae a Aunor 110 Beattie 5s Bralorne 60o Brit DOm 15 Broulan 36 Buff Ank 110 Cdn Malartia 37 Cent Pat 75 Chem Res 6 Chester 50 Cochenoui- 54, Coniarum 60 Davies 11 1.3 Denison 3 1_4. Dome 14 1-4 East Malartlo 101 Faloonbridge 230 Hallnor 190 Harker 3 Hollinger 725 Home Oil 324 Homest 2 1-1 H°W9Y l4 Kerr Add 375 Kirk Lake 43 Lake Dulault 47 Leltch 50 1.4 Macassa . 195 MacLeod 103 Mulartic 130 McKenzie 51 McLellan 1 Noranda 4.4 OBi-ien 50 Ont Nickel 14 1.3 Pamour 36 Partenan 1 3-4 Pick Crow 155 Pioneer 117 Preston 150 San Ant 14o Sheen ck a4 Sherritt s3 Slcoe 4,0 Stee Rock 124 Sull van 50 1_z Sylvanite 149 Teck Hu 155 Waite Amu 4m Wendigo 15 Wrt Hora 213 UNLISTBD Pond Ore Q Total Sales 70.000. SLACK ABOUT SLACKS? , YW 111W be one of the girls who likes to wear slacks because they're comfortable. But. there's another angle to consider. Are you sure you kee them as well pressed as your h rid does his suits? HOUSEKEEPEWS TIP when two shelves in the oven are used for baking fcod 1,1. one time, shift the pans around so that. they are not directly under each other. allows the hot air to circulate and do the baking. Canada's outstanding athlete made his retirement from sport definite five years ago today. The "Big Train’ of football, hockey and lacrosse, Conachier entered politics and now is a. member of the On- tario legislature. He was recently appointed Director of Athletics for 301711 Canadian Air Force with the honorary rank of squaareh lfiader. Auction Sale AT KINGSTON I am instructed to sell on the promises of Beecher Campbell on SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th Al‘ 2 P. M, the foliowing:—Parlor Set, Organ, Radio, 2 Victrolas, 2 Hangi Lamps, Dining Table, Sdeboard, Chairs, 2 Kitchen Tables, 3 small Tables, 2 Flower Stands. Kitchen Cabinet, S ring Couch, lounge, l Beds and rl s, 2 Mattresses, 8 Bureaus, 2 ssh n; Stands, Wash- ing Machine and Wrlnger, Churn, Single Plow, Furnacette, Scuffltr, Truck Wagon, Crosseut Saw, Hay Spear. Other articles too numerous toTmentiol-ksh emu e . ALEX. Mel-Al- Auctioneer. 8-11-12-14. AN‘ REMEMBER- ROW I5 h 1wmrls1wmrimn!'na tammrarnarrourimmes TIRE slivnia t PlAu . ,. lrvouii not tumor amen TODA l i uni-f. . 2c per word; Classified 3o per Condolence ‘l 10c per inch or 4c inch. Address and application. —;u>- Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements I6 Cash Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals Announcements and Coming Events 3o pehigrd; word; in Memorial Notices 10o per inclr of Floral Ind S lritiul Oflerin s, Cards, etc» 5o per inch; l eddiug engagemen 5nd l0 cent-a (or every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and uam - Lott b: “e0 avoids form-db.“ per word. Lima of subscription Presentation $1.00. Other rates on Female Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE-GIRL 01v Prince Nova. Apply W. R. Keenan. on boat. 8-8-61 .____--_-_--—————- WANTED — GIRL FOR GENERAL store in country. Experienced Pfe- (erred, Apply A. B. C. Guardian. 8-11-31. WANTED - CAPABLE wonlalv to care for invalid. Countrv woman preferred. or Phone l523-J. jm WANTED -—- A STENOGRAPIIER. A l Box 383 ppy 8-11-11. Write "J" (‘are Guardian, stat- ing age education and vXPf-‘Yl- m“ - a-li-is-ls. Teachers Wanted WANTED — TEACHER FOR Green Road School. Apply Pills McGaughey, Bonshaw. 8-11-21. WANTED-TEACHER FOR PRIM- ary Department of Borden School. supplement. $125.00. P. J. Mclnnis. Secretary. 8-11- To Let TO LET -— THREE ROODIS. Furnished or unfurnished. 9 Eusicn. 3' 1 1 '21- FOR RENT -—- HOUSEBOG ROOMS- A l 33 U Hills ro. PM p?” 8-11-13-15. Sales Help Wanted EARN EXTRA MONEY. SELL British Canadian Christmas Cards with name lmprlntedvalso every dav Greeting Cards. Finest avail- able ln value. workmanship and price. 100"?» profit bonus for earl!‘ orders Write todav for details. Samples on approval. British Qan- adlan Publishing Co.. Room 7a, ‘.44 Kim: St. West. TorontoN 7 23 31- FOR same - MASSEY rhinitis 131. Male Help Wanted BOY WANTED -- COFFIN & ('0 8-11-13 Co.. Limited, Saint Joli". N. B., stating ago and cxrfirlleincl - -..t. For Sale OLD POSTAGE STAMPS AT James Calders, 205 Euston 885- -t ~ -_- FOR SALE-ISLAND BRED MARE and foul, J_ Doyle, North Rant-r 3- - . FOR SALE-DIOTORCYCLE 1N good condition. Apply "X." Guardian. 8-11-21. ATTENTION FARMERS — FOR Sale, reconditioned binder .1216 thresher. Hall Manufacturing Co. Charlottetown. 8-11-31 binder in good repair. Apply W. W. Murphy, l4 Spring 5a., Clilr- lottietowh. 8-11-31. Miscellaneous .__j_________-_-. SHIPDIENT BULK (‘ANS AR)? ed. Dunstaffnage Cheese ti: tcr Co, 8-1‘- roapgrur Six room house partly furnishet’ to married couple without childioli. Possession August 18th. Apply 236 Fitzroy Street. 8;11;13-15-18._ STENOGRAPHER GRADE 2 OFFICE OF CANADIAN TRADE COMBUS- SIONER. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COHIMERCE, ST. JOHNS. NE\\'l<‘()l‘.\'l)1..\.\‘D Salary, including cost of living month, Transportation ex- bonus $137.50 per and u ill.‘ penses to Newfoundland paid on understanding person appointed remain at least one year. At least two years of sicnogrnphic cxpcricncc and not now employed in csscniiul war work. Apply immediately Civil Service COMMISSION, Ottawa, on forms obtainable at ‘raw! DOCTOR-I oust“ Post Office. WOKE UP- WILL. YOU "1 i \ ‘.