‘Auqusr 14,.,1944;..' f. C815 CHARI-QIIY-TETQWN GUARDlAN 0n ltuti telvleelll ‘t ~41 suave i- r ..‘ _.. $839.5, or Mt.” Albion. 1am. Pie. Bulge}; enlisted in May icon and went overseas in April i943. With the 1112.1. His Yer-he was transierred to the uighlanders. Pte- married to the former Miss Thelma Myers, daughter or Mr. 1; They have two. children. i‘... mother resides at New Perth, ps1. He has two sisters and three brothers, all of whom are m the armed force overseas. Pie. pugusonks many frfinds wish him a safe return. Advertising’Rater-Payable in Advance Minimum Charla [or Any Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals so per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word; classified 3c ner word; In Memo oi Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc» 5c PM‘ M1119; 1M- sl-s of Condolence 70c per inch; for $1.00 and 10 cents for every Thanks and Appreciation. 79° M subscriptions ill cents per lnch. Other rates on application. N- - ‘5- T Fergusdli ; am ‘ and Mrs. when ” John H. Myers 0i Mty- Albion." P» ll. ll. F. Heavies Continue To LONDON, heavy bombers continued mm while, plosives o heev ttacks ii unfifiu no.3’? l3 ‘i?’ IltBo w tflylna weather Ofthe bi! , There was llttlo rlzhtu‘ or laircraft opposition from the enem II I! SIZE olfirrrvc w. Advertisement 86 Cents i-ism Notices 10o per inch: Lists Wedding engagements d0 words additional 3 words. Notices oi r inch or 4e per word. Lists of Address and Presentation $1.00. Female HelpWantéd ' {- ID wan-ran no wasmuc. “apply Mrs. .1.'.i. Johnston. I40 Rochfcrd Street. 8-l0-l2-l4-3i. v-wmrcn - MAID. ‘MES. .l. A. Doyle, 2Q Lorlgworth Ave. P. o. so No. lo. rniro. '“’ x - 12a a_u& P gator one. haggntyjne, gmgresslve j-—"'———i"_—"' o erv v . “ART-ED " ngfimizlflsgl‘ COGnIJY vbicegl sblgdtlorrl ‘toe 1x121??- I Wanted C1 m l‘ M lmgmlfe 2 a; ion beinlz broullht in durinlz the -—-— ecilmnoersl-‘nda Eragfi 3 at last moments of the session. STORE WANTED — ABOUT :§lmo_“m wwrdln“ w qua," senator Ballantyne after Sen- ' mo’ x w‘ central‘ heated‘ ‘Om flcations rol- the Civil Service ‘w’ J‘ H" Km!‘ “mwmmem lea‘ Wm 198-59 i! deslfwm 39%?” commlsélon, OMAWHL Expeflenm der, had lziven notice of a motion SMALL HOUSE OF ted in the city or vic- m? wfigply care Gifaldilh orxioo. 8-14-91- v For Sale _____ FOR sane - cooler: mono brood sow with litter one month ola. E. W. Raynor, Mount Herb- ert. 8-14-11. Male Help Wanted in office management ond /or organizatlorl work and eX-Wlienfl in selection and placement work is desirable. For most of these ' itions. university graduation r equivalent is DNIGITBG- Q" WANTED .- HOUSE OI. APT. i-ermanent. Apply Garnhlim photo, 8-i1-tf WANTED - GIRL’ BICYCLE- good condition. W WY Iflmil! price if necessary. Apply Frank . B. Clarke's Oflice or Bummer cottago, 8-12-21. 'l‘eachers Wanted WANTED — TEACHER POI De Sable School. Supplement $125.00 or more for satrefachory teacher. Basil C. Holmes. Elec- reisrv. 8-1. Help Wanted _ WANTED — A‘l.‘ ONCE. AN 0P- erating room supervisor. A i dietician. A cook. Apply promptly by mall. with refer- ences. stating ex erlence and sala required. ince County Hosp tsl, Sumrnerside, P. E121“ 5. - FOR Trails; a l u n. r. Boiler, all new or‘... 8 ii. P. Engine; traok snd 40-inch law. belting included; large cedar mail sprees shesthins. rough l, _ _ . . l. A. lihePllAlL. New Ignaz.‘ FOR SALE C h oi c e registered Yorkshire Boers ' and Sows, seven months old. Some Sows bred. FRANK MacAULAY. lianalla lo Play , _ ‘ Full Share In Post-War World Minister Mackenzie King said tod sol") Diolenba _ation of external affairs estimates. to the preference provided for war service w be considered. Avvlicfitiflhs. obtain- able at Post Oiiices. shmlld flied with the Civil Service‘ Oom- missiori. Ottawa. Not Later Than August. 23. i944. This advertise- ment is authorized by the Dir- ector oi’ National selective Ser- vice. 5" '1'- WANTED A. mm I want a good farm of about 100 acres, well watered, near Chsr- y lettetown or Sulller- ' side. Am. prepared to ‘pay the price for the right hind of farm. Write quickly giving ' particulars. Address Bel X, c-o Charlotte- town Enrica. Pound Germans MI. ll--(OP)—R.A. F- their dlvlikht bvmblns today with blows at German coilrémiinicatloxu isr r..- batt 31m Aienericsn lleaevsles rained 9°. ll forces still - . . to.‘ _ ;°*"- with i hole? .232‘... ‘till. s- ards at Win06. and a locomotive depot at ere hit might o; 22008011 s hllzher price for esthe 1945 lhmellen fldgd thsaerhlbowtohastcndlcfsll port anti- v by the Donlin m" tgraund _ “ma? Agriculture follow:- thlcfigdinl the meaflnce north g A cube of gold measuring 14.1 linohes weighs a ton. ly sures that had be Saturday. Minister Mitchell, the unions announced. Stock Markets it A Glance OHIOAOO. Alt. l3—(A2)-Be1l- lmoiryetlsturesforeedthstrnar- ket down as much as a cent satur- day and the liquidation spread to other pits turning earlier gains in- ,’ to iilaht louse. . WENNIPID. . l3 W-host emort $30 more than lrushelsme tumor-t Grain fireball‘? on w w. NEW YORK, A . 13-0138- stoolu con ion-ward in Batludayk brie! actor s week devoted to n to e e market Rerlerai the fore Saturday . are came to in reflection o! the belief that next week's cuhsn conferenc PRIIIIIIGE 42 for A-Large; A. C A-Plillets 3i ‘.542 ‘A. B ‘ ‘Ki-N. “Eggs: Graded shipments on If N ‘.6- 30 l/é-ill. C 23 Butter: Wholesale Jobbing pes- wurized Que. No. l 34 Vi: No. 2 pasteurized 34: curent receipt Que No. i izeo 34 del Mt.; No. 2 33 del Mtl; first grade creamery prints _|ob price 35 @3416 ._; first Brade solid-s. lob price 35 14-38. Gl-leese: Current -white western and Que. 20 FDB. wholesale west- ern and Que. hite for local trade and export 30 11/18-21. Potatoes: '75 lb. baa Que. No. i .70-.90. Jul". Objects To Last-Minute Legislation ~ OTTAWA, Aug. 9 — (CF) —S¢- to enable the Senate to sit on Sat- urday in the hope that Parliam- ent might adjourn that clay. Senator Ballsntyne said there were a number of important moa- not yet rea- ched Lhe Senate from the Commons and it appeared impossible to give them adequate consideration by "As far as I am concerned and those associated with mo. l’ am go- inz to stay here and take the llec- essary time." he added To llonsider ll.S. “Work llolillay” yard workers was announced fcr Aux tonig t as union officials appealed to the federal r de- partment for action to end the tie- up. Representatives of the strikint! industrial union oi’ Marine and Shipbuilding Workers (COL) and the United Steel Workers of America (OCL) called the holiday conference at a. meeting today and immediate-iv sent out wires to muons in the three vines nu for representatives with powu to . Length oi’ the proposed work hoi- iday was not indicated. and it was presumed this would be settled l! and when one was called Previous DUO Notification of the Aux. ference was helna sent to Prime and Labor Minister UITAWA, Aug. li-(Clfl-Prime a. i‘; security organization be established to keep a the post-war world. . ‘Elle organizaaon {or viorldtseté-‘she h“ wfimled h wwk’ ul- y w rece n cases a - tention 18nd CID-lid’; waes being kept "Pnm h" bee" Permrmmg m‘ arm o; w)“; “w” we" bu,“ wounded servicemen in this war as fie did in the First Great War. And as Ki said in reply to (PE-Lake continued eiramin- Soprane Suggests Musical Therapy N Pkieds Hempel is no medicine as in 1918 inl- Waltzes, Schubert. little French songs-theta what the bovs like. Nothing llostaligic, nothing onrl. When they llvar gay SCllgF, llll"_\' 1118K. They forget the world of battle." Music can do more than make servicemen forget the horrors of warfare, the singer believes. She's; cam signing for an active kind of. ""15 cal lhBlhilJY-a treatment with rhythyrn. If she had her way. she'd but a nnger on every hospital staff. to net the wounded to sing them-selves to llcal“h l . found the recipe for melodic . is Just u effective Willy-Infill“? i526 33:11am mlgirlziiLaqh-fg “Something gay, light and chsrm- l ow YORK, Aug. t - (c?) — doctor. but he knows that music 1s medicine. The famous lyric and coloratura Bv .l. R. Williams Our Boarding ‘House A , ‘THAT'S EASY, CHUM .' wawzg ATROUPE OF VAUDEVILLE ( fMfirl-UAEE l/ - pays LATE you s-rora 6A0. ON A ,__. / l ‘i l l lwllilllltffllfli D rAGL .~ l v_ is_ e v lransfurmell [all iron. ALrnoucn n" nap BEEN rnovrzn by laboratory experiments that the quality of cast iron could be vastly improved by the addition of Nickel, it remained for the Canadian Nickel industry to load the way in pulling this knowledge to commercial use. In 1921 Nickel investi- gators began intensive laboratory research on cast iron. They reviewed previous experiments car- ried on by other scientists. They made countless experiments of their own. They proved that cast iron could be by get of Nic war to i "Y and with rhythyifl. she thinks, The full! says the opera. slnser. "And every- ~ ifioiiiigy own Vltliiilgliic 1 estimated AXEIl-tirll .»I;..i;{" relaxed breathing so important in‘ body reacts to music. Whell I heal-Y lo supply m" own rubber siflillfli! would be socd for them too. people say they do not like music“ and also Wmlld i161?) CUTE illicit I am afraid of them. I stay‘ away. disease. suCh 85 UIUEPCUICSi-S find Why, when I sing. even tile pigeons asthma. from th park gathe her on th "Everybody likes a good illnef‘. window gill," r e e BRINGING will; Farris THAT NIECE OF MAGGIES IS ALwAvs LEAVING HER Toys AROUND THE FLOOR- l'M GONNA GIT‘ our BEFORE I BREAK ME NECK ON THEM- v l WILL VCLI HELP ME FIND MY POLLER GKATE~ UNCLE JIGES T’ Q I'M ‘TOO BUSY NOW- a ¢ f- fi. nlade stronger, more uniform in texture and more resistant to corrosion and wear information to buyers of castings. They", instructed foundries llow t0 use Nickel to‘ adding Nickel. They sent out this best results. So Nickel alloy iron was adopted for scores new uses. Another new market for kel had been developed to lake tllc place of war markets wiped out in 1918. Today Canadian Nickel is again diverted to purposes, and again the industry looks he future with confidence. Plans are ready to develop and expand old and new‘ peacetime markets, so that the Nickel indus- may continue, through its own initiative enterprise, io make still greater contri- llulions to Canada's welfare. THE INTERNATIONAL NIOKEL COMPANY 0F CANADA, LIMITED- 2! KING ITRIIT WIST, TORONTO BUIIINOS AIRES, Aup. l0 E "I L Agriculture Minister Diego Mason torlny illlllhPliiPfl v lion of a corporation lor product- l -‘\ Gen. within four or five years. HQ Pkpcrlmenta hurl prorrzl ‘hr livability of EYOWlliLZ lllt- ill. fr zl lflrgc arcs in northllw TI .ion of rubber-yicldiilq plants and Aravlliillil By Georlzc THANK YOU - L NCLE J L351} SEE F11 LEFT MY OTHER SKATE ON THE CELLAR STEPS- “ Jim‘ it V l ; A l.’ hlilllllllllllylllllflllll ll l ‘car's. o I» hug... TWODPEQPl-E ‘ MILK TRUCK.’ -~ UM ! WONDER IF BREwERV TQUCK$ COME HORSE S FOR M\l one.’ .l pl———- l l5N‘T SHE A VERY GOOD COOK. 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