mum ii\iil\ it iiiii GIIIIII VlIl-Tlllll IIDAL- LIST. II-ilwel heeaioe movement lnaueemnedenitoee . . “$51.59 The loye of fine things is universal. And when you givesomethingbeau- tiful and enduring the occasion will never be forgotten. Give a GRUEN-the proudest name in time. k There is one ORUDI VIII-THIN DEllFlIl-D. input Ptetlilon movement. lenlv tqoere rare with no diamonds. l4 beret phlovyellowoold. .. .. . .. f.“ Your GRUEN DEALER has them. in your district. Seamen lieceive S1 S-Monthly Increase HALIFAX, Oi; 16 - (GP) — All uniicenced seamen on Canada ocean-going drymargo vessels have obtained $16 monthly wage increases es a result. of a new agreement be- tween the Shipping Federation of (yin-aria, representing 24 Canadian shipping companies, and the Can. adian Seaman‘: Iluion, it was an- nounced here today by 'I G Mc- Manus, National Secmetct-yof tthe OS U. Tlhe new agreement be. some effective yesterday ‘Ilhe new contract also provides tannin uvuv cnmuo . wanoiu KING OP l-YNI Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. 7| Prince William St. DEALERS! 7% F~@vR-¢e - t M i ExcluslveH-Dlstrlbutors-in the Maritime; tor a hiring claiwe whereby all sea- men will be taken on o; the oom- panies through C S U. hiring halls located in Halifax, Saint John. N.B., Montreal and Vancouver. The wage agreement calls for a basic pay of SiSO a tnlnth, includ- ing $44.50 Immcriy paid as war bonus and the S15 wage increase Theme were corresponding increases for other classes of seamen on deep-sea vessels USED COSTLY COlflS Combs oi ivory or boxwood have frequently been found in early Christian tombs. Barbados gets its name from the numerous bearded figtrees on the island. Ann . ; The choice is Monarch . z. the always dependable battery for car, truck or tractor. Monarchs written guarantee is not limited by milage. Limited Saint John. Stocks Available For immediate Delivery Cattle Shippers We are buying Boner Quality Cattle daily and we require large quantifies of this grade immediately. We solicit your shipments and assure you of top market prices and prompt set- tlement. Davis 8r Fraser Limited Charlottetown, P. E. I. mfiw . 76 Gt. George SI. Phone 2l9l IOI- $7 for ....... $1M leg. $5 for $3.50 leg. $3.50 for .. $2.50 Advanced swam. rm..- venom n» $1.75 Jen's Perm SJI OCTOBER SPECIALS The MARIE ELElll BEAUTY SALON i i It was the third day before Rnaty found time to embark on her first venture, but not one moment of the preceding days had been given to calling Doctor Weatrnore and cancelling their agreement. On the afternoon of the third day, she saddled the now recover- ed Babe, whistied up Manny's dogs and set forth. “The idea." the told the dogs. "i| to pick up the scent of cattle. just as Manny has taught you to pick up the scent of the milking herd. Then I follow you." It wal late afternoon before the dogs, now far ahead. began e fran- tic barking. Rusty put Babe into The Girl From The Double R B BETIW BLOyCKINGEI CHAPTER XII a gallop. The dogs were surround-invert lng something. A Double R stray? She rode up called oft the doizs..5oskatohewa.n hopes that. a larger THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Expect llew Area |To Ylcld Iloturn In Lumber, Fish B! NOB-MAN ALTSTIDTII (Ulllldlllr PIUI Sh" Willi") NIPAWINL Slsk, Oct. l0 (OP) — Thflfve finished less then Flln Finn rmcl but. already maid. ‘ants of this northern Siasketcticwon lbotxntown, ow 200 miles north of Regine. are pointing the “y. cnue thew aspect from it. in ‘mult- ipiea of 81.000000 4c miles or the 1,000,000 Ntpewinl Executions Brccted With Satisfaction i (I; The Clllldilrl heed Ireoiitloa o! i0 top German w-er criminals at Numnberg yq. 1min was _ liy meted with satisfaction. but word of Herman Goon-N's suicide escape from tba lnolnlny of hanging brought m. only lilllnb ardent hlangieu seemed satisfied that u; Luftwaffe leedcr bad foiled his The projected lsikmile stretch of gravel is expected to ope up new Numbering and lit-hing 1a m, A; present some Basketdv-wm lum- benncn are displeased with the province's rmtrictlve cutting m]- ings, enforced to bait steadily dc. cilnlng forest resoin-oea. The roed will open new arena. Fishermen will get e brook with cheep road transport. taking the piece ct airmen and snow tractors employed. Not only Nlpnwiniarls but ell executlonera. Keen left wing aup- porters in Mldrid\were irritated and the general public was only indifferent. The Bpeniab preu bu ao fer not commcrrtdd on the executions or Goerlng’: suicide. The suicide was the talk of Ber- lin. and there was e booming 811M108 lame over bow he pot the vial of potassium cyanide that ended hie bloody career. but not his small daughter et the farewell visit." was one theory and for a moment grasped the pom-‘chunk of ans o: Canada's major gdvgm¢q_ rnel of her saddle while the cliffs of the Nopocos danced dlzzily he- fore her sickened eyes. It simply couldn't be. Not on her ranch, It could not be, yet, it was. Before her. too weak to run or even dip horn at the dogs, stood an emanciated steer in the last stages of anthrax. "Back, Babe." abs ordered. And in the dogs. "Get home with you. New, steady. girl; we have to do it " Before her was the drooping head of Lhg mortally sick steer. She drew her revolver. "Here goes," she laid stoutly- a~l shot. The steer staggered, then fcll to ground and lay still. Cautiously. Rusty rode closer, “nkinc down to check the brand. But where n brand hcd been, there was now the crisscross lines of one deliberately fouled, but which could never have been that of the D-uible R. ' Then cattle not her own were being run across her land. To ivhere? Or had this steer. so clot-e t~ another line, wandered astray? Suddenly she knew the explana- tion. knew as clearly as though the None-cos were of rrjvstalline glass. She straightened. looked up. At that moment, a shower of lccrc shale rattled down the cliff. and she (‘alight a brief glimpse of a m-an up there before he ducked hrbind n rock. Rusty uiaiirrl a moment to see ‘.Vll0lh€\‘ the man on the cliff would reappear. But he didn't. Quite ob- viously, he did not want to be seen _---.-ls hiding. Thr-n. she ivhlrlerl her pony about and raced bark toward the ranch house. As she rode. she deter- mined =he must get in touch with Herb Wrstmore immediately - tell hkm what she had seen and what sh" surmised. How could she over have doubt- mi kiwi’) 5%. ~~-~-.-.\-~\~. I-ngw now that he was the person to help her. But how to reach him? To tele- phone would menn that a dozen or more receivers would be lifted ivhen she rang central." If the wronr: pcrsc-n listened in, it nlzht be disastrous. And yet. she had tn act swiftly. before that lookout on the cllfl could carry a warning tn his superiors. Then. ahead. she saw one of her new riders~one of the two had hired first. "Durward." she said, “I need a man I can trust to do an import‘ ant errand for me." "You may trust me, Miss Row- land, I am at your servlce- and tho sari-irr- of my country." "So that's it! You were placed horn for a purpose." “Now that you have singled me out, I am free to admit it. 1 know t1 you will reveal this tu no one else.‘ What do you want me to do?" “Drivi- into town and tell Doc- tor Wcstmore I want; him to crime here in the morning, prepared to make a trip into the Nopocos.‘ "Herb will be glad to do this." ho stated, and Rusty was not sur- prim-ti. She told him what she had found and what she expected to find, and he nodded. Then. suddenly, he said, "Play up." and began a loud-mouth de~ nunvlailon of her, For a moment. Rusty's mouth stood open. Then she saw that an» other rider was approaching triem "i-ehtb-l-w-b-b-b-ir-i-‘l-e’ WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE .,FOWL AND CHICKEN ‘Plant Ne. 2, Longworth Ave. d--h-l~.4-4~4~4'.4'.'li4~.i!b. The reward poid will be the, high price poultry. luyere wanted In dis- tricts where we are not already i represented. The Royal Packing Se. Charlottetown J. n. JENKINS (Prop) Deliver ell Live Poultry to she ' received for your | industrles—toll.trist wade - will be lined by the niothiezid attractions made a/vallsble. The project of slicing through mustkeg, forest and rook got under way last May bu: tthey had been talking of it below 1909 when the first survey wee rude. ‘Ibdayzitialnpalrtereellt/yfor this agrlouicua-ai centre o! about 3.000 pouulation and for Filn Mon, tlhe bustling mining town 130 air miles northeast which will be the northern terminus of the 100-foot right-qLwiuy. Notshown wiilbemetascrewl out tiheir wary toward coda other The first 20 miles from this end halve been fairly easy going through sparsely settled country. but rigibt in front is straight bush with ladi- pine, spruce, poplar and birch to new through There will be some wading, too, for crews a.t both ends. At several points along the route musloeg must be dtmined before the mad goes through. Nature To Rescue But nature coma-s to tthe rescue with the tour rivers that mlust be spanned. Elngineers report that the tamarack {mind in tihc area will make tine bridges Tiho going has been emwlfllv tough from the north. The crew them, who sleep in oabooses and eat. their meals in the same type 05 vehicle, have run into rock outcrop. pings and do zict expect to mtlkfi the .15 miles they aimed this Y0“- Wlnter operations of buildozini and clearing are being considered- In all there are only 26 X11811 Bt- work, but it is a job for mflfihimi rather than men Besides billi- diozers, there are tractors, Emdfii. dtraglines and air blast equipment- The last mentioned is used for shitting the rock found only at the nortihiem end. Crews there can spend week-end leaves at the town of some 7.000 pawns “inose necessities will bring most. cd the heavy traffic on the toad. Now they depend on aircraft and m; oanaillan National Rall- ways. I-‘iin Finn straddles the Manitoba- SaSkBLChEiWiLfl border but. the Ila-I'll- est part and the centre or tlhe bust? Consolidated Mining and Smoiting Oompan plant. i: in Manitoba. The c runs to cranberry imtase. 66 miles; away. ‘Illeotyllaéllll-lmuipwnu-‘W t and span the gap But the country is more difficult. than the Sui. attohlewan mute and no definite move has been made by the Mani- toba, QOVETDHLEXIL. BAMBOO TRUMPET In the Ecuador highlands ll itive-foot trumpet made from thin- [walled native bsmb00 Sim/ES l5 5 .dinner bell to call farm worker!- , _ _one o! the last three new hands she had hired. “All I got to say," Dorwarcl erm- cluded, as the other rider came up, "it's the last time I work fer a woman-J‘ “It's the last time you'll work ‘for this one?’ Rusty flashed hack- “You come to the house and I'll lgive you your time. Then you and that pardner of your: get, otl the 711cc!" Rusty wee deeply asleep when‘ something awakened her. An un- ‘sheathed paw. Annoyed. she .1 injoed 'at the cat. then awakened com- l-pieteiy, listening. l Fatso yvaa growling, growling like an alarmed dog. -Bhe jumped from the bed anrl went to the window. A moment later. the lumped down and went to the hall door- and lgdin she growled. But did cats some danger? Suddenly. nutty wet cold with fear. The ranch doon were never locked, and inside, thil night, were only her mother, Manny and her- self. . Btealthlly m went to her door' and opened lit. For e. moment she heard nothing. Then came the tell- tale creek of the front door, e bare 1y discernible creek. Bwiftly. with Fateo held firmly under her robe, abs slipped through the hail to her mother's room. She literally dragged the eieep-atupld woman through her bath to Men- nyb room. - "Mlenny"—‘ the laid her hand over hla mouth-"not a word out of you. 111m ll someone prowl- -lng downstairs-understand?" They could blot nothiru at flrlt. Then. perhaps half an hear after Rusty's first elaratp they heard footsteps padding about Menard room. and the murmur of inevii voices. "Oorna on." whispered e voice. "rlile it the ltld'e room; we don't went him.‘ And 1mm knew it was the when they wanted. . Int for wit!!! Bully, her mother and Manny. l~""led in the little attic next to lhtuifl recon-beard the intrud- hlgiaway Ln Manitoba ' Many Berliners were glad Goering "got any with it.‘ but others wished he hl-d "ha ll be deserved." In Nuemberg itself there was Kenerai apathy. after the tedious months of the trial. The Belgian man-in-tlie-etreet greeted the Relcbeinarrhai’; rul- ctde with dismay. The left wing Olte Nouveiie said: “The repercussions of this event on German ps-ycholofiy must not be under-rated. Goerlnrs suicide constitutes an appeal - a non- submission to defeat. It will “Maybe they searched no wife‘ l l w . t%%t%%%t%t%cvz’id%%ogct%d%%@ haunt Germany's dreams." The Swedish press gave great prominence Nazi's last sardonic act. only newspaper to comment was l? OCTOBER 1g, 1945 aaemmmm can EQE‘@““_Q suntan ion FALL llressmalier Suits In ' pure wool-gold-atudded designs-fluid lines in sleeves and back. New Fall shades, mdmiiiifiis $37.95 JTAILORED SUITS Jlweeda and Worlteds. All alzes, llldlldllh‘ half size. Women's Suite.- $16.95 $35.95 Arriving Daily a fine collection of Misses and Women's Coats, Fur, Fur-Trimmed and Untrimmed. “d Kennedy's Ladies Weali 166 Queen Street Expressen, which asked if there were some secret agreement be- (OP) - Because oi emit mama," tween Qoerlng and his American at/ud-ents at a new teachers’ tnln- wardere for him to be allowed to ing college had to per-mm, kytdm kill himself. duties. LEAVESDEN, lit-lit, Englgnd_ the number two but the LO era leaving the room. For e while, there wee elimol. (To be continue!) ii l iilill No doubt there are lots of things yol intended to do in days gone by. But you just didn't get around .to doing them. And. now-how you wish you' bed done them! ' This time it's going to be different. You're going to buy, your Canada. Savings Bonds-right away. Most likely you've saved more money than you ever hoped to through Victory Bonds earl War Savings Certificates. course, the salesman kept after you until you got the habit cleaving Boutoilowill ’// I i itegulnriyi ‘his time more are mo’ salesmen. They will not be able to cell on everyone. So it's up to you to take advantage of this line invest- ment opportunity-—wlihoui delay. There's no question about wanting CenedrSavings Bonds. They're the best investment you could possibly make. But the things you put oi? are the things you never get done. Make up your mind that tblt is one thing you're not going-no put otf. You're going no get your Ceaeds Savings Bonds right sway. Daring the war, of mags».-.