Jun: 1 -ll’lk llillll .1.11'|1:1.':- OCTOBER}; _ 1943 a llov: York Stock ~ Exchange Exchange ago-nar- 's41-4Bu1'rs1 151 A" “M1,,” T“ ‘l: 2:8 g era 225-1 if: 5.1% Steel to 1-2 gm ma a1 A s 1-4 vowed» or: s: 111-: $3 fitw“ 5i ail Seag 3a 11a 12.11am"... a s: “new - * 1-: w» r 1-: 1-"- a 1:: N Y Central 5 - Hm“ a 5a ' N” ll Tl Mtl Pbwer ao a-a 5'“ '0“ N J l» 1's Nat Steel Gan as =2 r Tex“ Co 30 i: “Mtl Power 20 Il-d -_United Aircraft n 5 184i shawimgm 15 a.‘ --U S Rubbe g3 M w‘ Z5 gaxfmslfil - 19 M, a a 011 22 1-a w.» m» a as“ ‘>1 - “N” MT MELLICK w I Montlnal Ten members and two visitors _° at the home ot Mrs. Wilfred Auction 15ft? There will be sold by lllllllll‘ ‘M’ tlnn at Snrlnston. Lot 67. Fm"! Octobrr 22rd. at one o'clock u" ‘following farm implements ind farm cflects oI Mr. Alllus M19‘ Donald: FARM IMPLEMENTS: One llnv’ in; wagon. truck wagon, mowlnl machine, hay rake, horse hoe, 0119 walking plow. Si"! plow. 511"!!! looth harrow, one set of drill"! harness thew.) HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; Four picce parlor suite. dlfllllt r0011! suite. three bedroom suite, llllll and oilcloth. cream Willlllvr. "P" churns, kitchen ran e, two "l!" stoves. and other arteles too fllllll" eroua to mention. TERMS 1m to $5.60 1h. Bill" months credit on approved Jilin‘- notea. Ii stormy aale will be h!" the lolowing day. 141-19; .,_ Also ALEX McRAE, ' ' - Auction,” gzsutgreis L a r k 1 n, at Five ~ - "T. - 1o-1a-1o1 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge Ior Any Advertisement u cent, Gentrai Guardian locals, 6c per word; Weflerg d: Announcements and Coming Even STOCK QUOTA nous] r inch; Wedding engagement; 40 “Montreal Stock od. Thursday evening. October 14th ior their October meeting. The president Mrs, E. Robertson esid- g. Meeting opened with O 9 ioi- lowed by Creed and roll call read- ing and adoption oi minutes- $2.00 was voted ior the milk {or Britain iund. Secretary reported $25.40 sent in tor Chinese Relic! and 823.40 for Salvation Army. It was decided to hold an Auction at Mrs. M. MacRaes on November 11th. Next Red Cross to meet at Mrs. J. E. MacEachemis on October 23th when boxes will be packed for boys overseas. Mrs. W. J. Mutch invited annual meeting. Meeting closed with National Anthem. t§+O-§O-Q- ANTED Buying Cranberries pay- ing highest market prices. Must be hand picked, de- livered to A. G. Kays, Charlottetown llld Eastern locale ta 8o per word; Der mcn; Lists ol name; Letters oi words lor $1.011 10o "h. m» l“ oer .1 words. Notices oi Thank Ind ‘Pl"'°°'"1°"- 79¢ Der inch or to ‘or. word. Lists oi Subscrhlti gliclfgaoplelr inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates“: Wanted For sale waivrap - usap runuacs. qlim” "N °“"““““- °'1°-"- ron sans: - BUICK can AP- wiuvrnkpgruigzvrsliitlnn 51.11711 jqlyj-‘ccnomy Garage. 111-111-1. “m” ° “a” “mmmelli- r01: sari; n11 fifgrlgmgggmszelfrésgreEgmjstm’ Good condition. Good tirx: ' 10_f§'_3l_ Phone 412. 10-19-11. _____%____________ WANTED-DOUBLE - BARREL-l icd ill-gauze shot gun. (Prefer-l ablv hnmmeriessl. Apply P. 0, Box 163. 10-111-21 ROOMS WANTED — THREE Olt (our ronms for woman with two amall boys: or board. Highest references. Write ROOMS. care uardian 10-18321. ivltsceliuneilus LEFT AT LEWIS WHITE’S Bhoemaking Store three weeks ago. two boys sweaters. Owner 13in have same by appiiyoinfi at uardian Oflice. - -ii. Teachers Wanted WANTED AT ONCE TEACHER for North Milton school, No. 165. Apply to Verner Coles, WANTED — A TEACHER FOR Head of Iillisbnrpuzh SchooLAn- piv Louis Cameron. 10-18-21. Male Help Wanted _________ _ __________ FOR SALE - MODEL A FORD coupe in Rood shape. Apnlv Gmlr- dian i0.18-ii. ____________ FOR SALE — MUSKRAT TRAPS. Order immediately. Far Traders, Queen Street. 10-19-61. .__,__ __.______________ FER SALE — TERRIER PUPS. Willard Stewart. southport. 10-19-11. FOR S‘ALE — ENGLISH SETTER ,. rom good hunting Stock. Dr. P. G. Webster. Kentviile, N. 5. 10-14-12-1- ___.________i____ FOR SALE-‘ifl DURAN’! SEDAN, good tiifs. good condition, rice a 1 n 1 as Winsioe. m’ v “r 10-15-211 ron saw - snranrnrsa run- necette. od condition. Price 815-00. rent MacMillan, West Covehead. 10-19-11. rote sans: -- 1. ms cnlsv. Coach, good tires. i Melotte Sep- arator. nearly new. 1 Hoover elev- ator digger, good condition. Ha - mond Myers,- Victoria. 10-19- i. ______i_i______ WANTED -— LIST BOYS. APPLY Guardian. 10-14-11. Help Wanted GIRL 0R BOY UNDER 81X- teen. Apply Guardian. 10-i6-ti. Machinery g4 DEWALT SAWS AND WOOD- worldng machines Newest types available from direct inctorv ren- resentatives ior Canada. Quota- \_i WIAINTED — MAID. WAGES Mil-M FOR ‘SLALE FIIIIHY PULLETS. ti la I An electric irinidaire. medium size. Ilortv loot 7-inch endless belt. new used lumber 6 x 8. and 8 .\' 10, i5 and 1811.. long. L.O Kelly. South- D011. IO-IB-Zi. Female Help Wanted 5 s. C. A. Beer. 204 Hiilsboro. 10-16-111. WANil-Jl: — YOUNG GIRL TO l l ii l. - L00 l Ph l0 h 5t diO. lllgfi.'riglboilm' me eron Cnbprrbolz- Avopxply selective ‘beg-lg mull”- ation. Ltd.. 402 West Fender 8t. Richmond Street. Charlottetown. I Vancouver. B. 0- tl-M-ti AUCTION SALE AT GREE o1 ‘a- “"111 WIT‘ 1 P M Golvlbollfake 1-: ‘igbuwxteeilr snontltmlolluilelatitlflltillllugubailflllér gig-Illa! l0 s I ' ' 33131118”: Preston 2.21 m, antnnIgleaiterrimeiigiogloeeéém Qusenston 52 1n her ho are some . 11 1 i 1 s I am instructed by Mr. Cecil Malone to sell by Public Hlglfiwgl o3 If; 3530M‘ 3.1‘); at Laé/glargtnifidrilgikilléllllts 1gp 313a Auction his farms, stock, crop and implements; 70 acres 0t‘ Tomwm M “Acpkswck in? Rock 111g tor 4a racer, butcher. haberdlacslher. 321d- and. 40 acres clear, 30 acres under hardwood; 75 acres of Quomlonl - ~ - m ‘I 16 H gfieéunft ‘g3 tholpsglrplmlscr- 61w" B" land. 25 acres clear, w acres under hlfilwwil- g?“ vlfgg g1? gm air; 11-; agen b w ‘s: ‘fliers i? from; 11131113631355 ~ ' S B - ' l l‘! s-rocrr: 1 horse I mu old. (Barrister). l mm I m" “l4 ""1 ma» Odn vs 11-1-1 naa 9 80 s w ‘bee. as #13.” '1<.§°..' $1.111. 11e- dlatlllln lflll tlierrlatcr): i horse l years old (Galore): 1 horse 6 mm old icflll": lingo H111‘ 0.5g kirk II-itkfe l g9 Sleep Rock 3-4" ' plant can tum out 150 W115 ° "I11": 1 horse 4 mu v." llllflm" 1 m" "m" "M" ‘M (Gfllmi mrmfltice l1 fills siibi-mt 1s "-3 I’ ""3"" ill mkm“ “f. ‘ad ‘l c n Noel 1 ioai (Gaiareit i Ayrshire cow l years old. to freshen; 1 Jet-rev k 3mm '11 ha‘ ° 1 w n5 “fervshalgp spam 118-. bcyhmcse‘ 7"" ‘M “l ""5"" 1 "mhm m ‘ 7"" d‘ l‘ hum,“ .1 mm“ '15 3-”? Trans Ree 50 1-2 Swahills. Maltese. Goancse and Imus aw e m" old u ireahen: I loner helm 1 1-! w" "lll- ' m“ llur 88 v alarm 8.2» vermin-m a: 1-2 Palestinians. The super-market hes 1 1-1 yeara old: I Illfing oalvae; s: sheep Ind lambs: 1 registered ram 1 lnllestttio lg; “P3138 ,6 ,9? V w“ done n1 right sf) 1.1% é-hisnygié. ‘I’; m“ "V Vmflm" °| "l 1 m“ w" “u! m!" o‘ u: a hood n” Bra orme ' 10 7-8 McKenzie 1.35 $311,381.12?‘ ,5. 3g P? Jae: d‘§...§,‘{,’.." ' l 1-! mu m: s sarlnl vim I h" Mm l" "I" l‘ llm- am. Dom o: cWatt 2 y; ’ ° p ' Inn-slums: 1 Mod-r 1M1 I "M" 1 l"! "'°'°', ‘w; lgfihfi 3e #31335. °°"' '33 Cons r1» w" s 1-1 yo“); 1 h” "h; l “n. 9|"; (Free; and Wood); 1 alnlle postwar 1 Bull’ Cdn 0'! 1-2 Nlplsg 1.15 Foothills l '10 ARE COMMISSIONS!) and Weed); 1 leper eprlngJooth barrow: l seeder (heat and W l ‘cal 2.27 Norunda 5i 16141 Q5530 t t m_ ~~-- o» 1-»- w» - mo" 1 w» "m" ' c“ M..." W t“ anon.‘ Pa“ oelrli’ °:...-.....- ‘W111i 1 tlrlvlll were!" 1 W"! “m” ‘ "°°" ‘mm 1 "m o» Wiilanl 1.84 ega ‘niiqfnllllskficles 241.11. ‘ .-1B~.1..1 arm araduaflvn from N0- flelrh: 1 earti rum-hover. 11w M"! "m" "l" ""°'°" loockshutt 1a ti; :1... Pete °l{;§ “i-—-—-————- 1s service 111-1111: ilmtinillv: [Jgipvl ' 1 . . . '. 2C . ‘V "l 1 mum so ur- o- w m" 1""- °"' "M ""31"" ' """'"" 1%?!‘ 11 $831’. c1 “°“'"°1~“5i‘.“i.'&?yn m“ .“»§£°..‘i$£$.“€l.‘-‘§ £211.; 52...... so. credit ea llillovod hint notes. I tier will Illlmlfll l" “l - gut, “dug. 1.60 zgymage 2B 185R __ Frxszi’. gorth Sydney. B H. 0- mnaouoiuanaana- m... fin", +4‘ w" "°“ 1M ' w"°°"- °°‘- “PM” - m ""“' s’ “°"' “if N BAY {uni Stoker Petty 01‘ 031cc;- W. H. Cowle is hc5pgclflClCll sailor. 41 ths he milcd in tcs and armed BIBS- TQKER Poll?‘ a short» W377" 5 1 on For m years oi’ alte- ld uf corvet ‘he sllolkfliklliotl! in Atlantic convoy‘ 1'" merc . - i st only 15"“ 1n that tirrne. b" 0:50;, the escort ships. 0 "ye" 4 scored one ships on wilt: Ezdsmcprobsbics. submarine S" w . ~ 4' . .-W-mow: “I can‘; figure out. he s)’ ' patches-ha‘ f“ l haven.‘ do“, anything "iuuw — _ . b3. special. It was |ust my 10 A few weeks 28°. Bl" C°wie w’ Ayear a 5 U305- ‘icer W. H. Cowie. VY ROYAL CANADIAN NA (erred to i harry- he says» do m1’ Pa“ Petty Oihcer Co“? ‘c. in the Novv- H" w‘ . month defiudcnf 5 “very cen his wife are pmcmB ° d’ save into Victory 5°" ' There is nothin! Bill Cowie. He sees n should M But it is the thou!“ out‘ fighting flirt? w , G 13.‘. £21.12...- 1- t» w. w 11:223. "because that s w ¢r¢ r111: qugrgporrirrowu cusnpmm "wedltlo the We cou bore dlllY- Bu‘ he i, no‘ to beat the U-bosts." ceives 52-65 l‘ d“ {e s,“ $36.40 g lowance- H‘ m‘ t they can “extraordinafi” “b0” o reason Wll)’ h‘ singled out for distinction. a. of mu Cowl" 1e ho are winning thl,‘ back them uP- L“ ’ iii __._.__- _.______ _.___ii_- iii? Bill Cowic had a close shave when a. dep his corvette, Thus specks Petty Officer W. H. Cowie, who has seen 3| months of convoy duly on the north and west Atlantic IN FEBRUARY, 1942, Bill Cowic was sweating in the stokchoid of the Canadian corvette “Bat-ric". OE Iceland, the escorting ran into a U-boat pack. The escorts fought it 0E, only to encounter another, and then another. dirty Work —- glJly: nt on you to buck us up" convoy they were “It was a running battle for a wcck and a half,” says Cowic. “Two merchant ships and a Free French corvette were torpcdocd. Thirty-five of the corvettc’s crew were lost. The “Barrie” and another ship brought the rest — almost three dozen ships — safely to port. As revenge, on the way back we tackled a. sub — and we think we ‘got’ her.” th charge exploded alongside smashing surface pumps and cracking boiler scams. While he was aboard the corvette “Buctouche”, they sank a U-boat not far off Nova Scotia. Earlier, his ship, a British armed merchant cruiser, helped a convoy of 30 tankers elude a Nazi surface raider. This man knows the thrill of action against Hitler's water wolves. He knows what it 1's like to sec fighting comrades go to their deaths. He has seen the look in the eyes of torpedocd merchant seamen snatched from expected death. "There's a big job to be done yet,” says Bill Cowic, “and it can't be done unless folks at home back us up. Wefll do the dirty work — gladly. All you have to do 1's lend your money. If you could spend just one minute 1'11 action out on the Atlantic, about buying bonds.” SPEED THE VICTORY $111011 nouns you wouldn’: hesitate 5-20 NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE "Vii Charlottetown Tax Appeals I The Board of Appeal from Civic Rates and As- sessments will meet in tho City Court. Room on Thurs- day ‘the 21st day of October at 9.30 A. M. when all ap- peals on Supplementary as- sessments will be heard. Charlottetown, October 8th, 1943. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk 11111.1 sALE AT 23 KING SQUARE TUESDAY. OCT. 19th at 2 l’. M‘ I am Instructed by Mrs. B. Ylquee to sell by public auction her house- hold eiiects. conslsiint’ "l l 5'11"" prise range (Iron Kinzl. l llfll Illa"- ltltehen table and chairs. l 51115"! oonch, l email china cabinet. I. wardrobe. l oak finial-room Ill" and alx chairs. several stools. llrre plant (English Ivy). 1 plege Chesterilclrl suite. Z Wick" chairs. 2 unholsien-i chairs. medi- clne cabinet. l bureau. 2 hcds, springs and mattresses. l 011k bed- room suitc. oiicinth squares. rock- ers. tables. step-ladder. clothed basket. hose. rake. shovels. dishes. vols nnrl pans. and several other . I . "H a war. nsnrou. Auctioneer- Oct. o. 1a .1: .14. it. is. 1s. 10. I0. 10-15-8- PAGEFIXE a