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San Am 1hr camel at an exposition here, The d ‘Hing house, Mm, wagon house. shenm -> -' camel fell on him. The marine whodshcd henhousc. Dllllery I115 Siscoe 1'2? frgggred h“ collar mne‘ The ' - Sladen '35 c vwo garages, all in first class con S1 . r-razr i: srsi: 8.212s. is situated between "W " “l” “ha”, Sud Bus 2.00 ioria Ind Crapmld "a" w Sud Con 9g 7.3 rhurches. stores and . Jlter 1M "1- Teck f-lu no For further Particulars M101)’ W u" kljglglscan owner on the Dfllllerty. Vennnata ‘.12 L8 Reason for selling. ul-health- Waite Am 43o . _ g Wrl Har 350 REAL ESTATE By Public Auction Known th E ta f u, l Annigo {rind eMtgLehed ‘l. Mgivllh: _ 0t , April 28th 2 o'clock P. M, l itian wltsln klrzoiwlgggtvlviirvgialégr lrfllaiclres fertile larid with necessary 3 warf Nova Sea“ and ca” u ngs and conveniently situated, . Eastern by u lead“! Local near Station, stone, you 0mg‘ lair...“ r :::°-....'::"::":.:.::.r"::'::r"‘~.;""' i - .. . use 5 ‘mrlhh’ 31°.’ Tdiiglfigigiii“ $1 . hen houses. m. Dwelling equipped h: considered. Anolv to near- Wm‘ HFhWMK Wflefltlfi- . est Emlllflymem lzrndéegcgge i. No reasonable offer refused. Fifty _ service Office. Re er - - - w per cent or purchase amount may l lremain on the propert . Y A. A. RAMSAY, Auctioneer. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Mvnvmum Char‘: Inl Any Ad-e-tlsement 25 Cents Gentral Guardian locals. 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals 2c per word: Announcements and Corning Events 3o per word: Llassllied llc per word: In Memoriam Notices 70c per lnch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Ofleringa, Cards, etc" 5o per name: Letters of Condolence 70c pfl‘ Inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 and l0 ccnts for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions s0 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Othcr-rates on application. Wanted WANTED BY MAY l5, MED- lulu-sized IIOllStl with lIlUJalTl conveniences. Wrtnanent. tenant. reunue Help Wanted HOUSEKEEPBR FOR FAMILY of flu-cc. Apply J. R. Burnett, Guairtllnn Ouice. 4-24-tf ——» » »—~-~—--——- ~~ Write Box 403. 4-24-31 WANIT-Il) -— GIRL FOR QIENERAL housework. Apply D. Guaru- Nhsueuaneous hm 4-21-3L- “AMEND-EXPERIENCED mam. FOR snuvrcu - nrzorsrnnrzn 010:‘ ivagcs to right sarty. Apply Berk Pig- Wanace meves-blgffg; M . D A. MacKixiuon, 3 Kent‘ WW"- . . 4-21-24-26-3 -~ y v€-_-~-~»-_- Male Help Wanted o‘ ”_.Ex"'““§il‘°§.“ Ami; -—'—"——__‘_-‘ l“ ~l‘ 0" w“ Si" rm SPECIAL on. PERMANENTS. Mllllfiilm. New Brunswick. A Ply h t ' t sion. 5i ‘z qualifications. and salary Mrs‘ Jo n5 (ms many a4-24-4l_ - c; c; new; mggumgg: —-———-——— mul cc ectve serv ce O ce, - w"; _ MAN wn-H KNQW- If; 0- 40- 4"*’°'3l- wild“ 13f Bookkeeping and Gen- W" eral Office Work. Apply Selm- Position Wanted ive Eservice Office, Charlottftgéwgl. P. . . - - - KNPQP- Write “Y." Guardian. 4-26-21. For Sale roa s/iuzl- our: numsrunun Jersey cow. due to freshen. Gor- don Roberts. Wlnsloe. A-ZA-di '_' __ vEu wnsuuan FOR saclfit. uw‘ F‘ siexgarlg. i-iwlesmen Wanted G NEW TERRITORY. he most. needed mainten- nncc specialty to manufacturing plants. institutions and farmers. road Commission hnsis. No priority, St-ratligartney. w drormsl ~ i. Ch . l be- ' ' fl come ddytgldjvrnslnles mniixhcgeeréAll- Ff"! F/"F- '- FARMMJ‘ Tgwg; lllv nearest Employment and Sel- tor. Perfect working con - 4-28-11. ectlve Service Office. Refer H. O. Percy R/Obblns- Mm?“ in. 4-20-11. _ ______________ t\O§&§0A-a¢§4-g§4¢o. -sgsl»»~oasaasoo-raum+o+ovo++"° WANTED BUTTER MAKER Capable of taking charge of small creamery. No secretarial duties. APDly NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE NOTICE "ISIIWAYS BLOSEII To MOTOR VEIIlSLES Commencing April 7th, 1948, and until further notice, ‘u llilhways in this province are cloud for motor vehicle ‘"3"!’ except in lucls can! when tho total weight of vehicle and load does not meted 5,000 pounds. “lions driving on provincial hlghvuys contrary to this order shall b0 duly prosecuted. ~ " . lhhd the 5th day of April, LD. 1943. By Oldorj 0. W. CAMPBELL, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council J ' For Sale rurunrnn Montreal llurb ltlbl 9) Ablttbi Pfd a w! 24 1-2 Ba Oil 20 1-4 Bathurst A 1a 1-2 Fraser V10 , 15 1-2 1m? Oil 13 3-8 Price Com 13 1.3 Two ll.A.F. Men To Battle For ' Heavies Grown By ALLAN NICKLESON Canadian Press stair write,- IDNDON. April 23- (CPJ- A mllliie 0! Royal Air Force sergeants will attempt to bash the dayllghts out of one another one oi these fine nights-and the winner can dust off the British heavyweight bgléijng crown and place it on his That's because Qiaszl, Jack Lori. d0" "WW one of the hardest smashes of his long career and numbed lumseli right into a ChBmPlBIIE-hip bout with F‘reddie Mills. the Bournemouth strong man who put the clincher on the former heavywfilghl king's thoughm o! re- tirement. Both are R,.A.F_ men, 11°11'10". who for nigh on 10 Years has been trying to cliriib 1mg a P1118 with the championship at stake. Proved himself the gent roi- i-he Job by knocking out Young Al Robinson of feeds in the eighth round of g scheduled l0-round el- iminating affair at Leicester. Mills. who took the British and Empire llght-heavyiveight titles bv sending the defending champion, PO. Len Harvey. hurtling over the men. from a ringside seat. Mills was named the outstanding con- tender for the heavy title when Harvey, a few months after his do- feat by Mills, announced his retire- ment as heavyweight king, a title he also held. Conceded Contender A veteran clouter from west Hartlepool, London never showed 11111164111 111.5781‘ and more aggressive than against Robinson. He was s0 impressive that critics, who hither- to gave him scant chance of win- nlnfl a title, conceded that on his new-found form Mills would have a tremendous task m beat him. Considered one oi’ the best hea- vyweight battles in this country in years, the London-Robinson slug- fest ended sensationally. Robinson had been pecking away with a left when London stepped in with a right that started from his hip. The punch caught hb blonde ad- versary under the jaw, lifted him off his feet and, dropped him flat on his back. He was counted out after making an effort to rise, and was carried to his corner. Two rounds earlier Robinson had brought the crowd yelling to its feet when after receiving a heavy body-battering, he knocked London to the canvas with s, left swing. London jumped up immediately, blood spurted from his eye and he obviously was shaken. But he came back strongly and belted Robllson with body swings. Matter o[ Weights Landon fought at 215 1-2 pounds. about l0 pounds under his usual ring weirht and gained speed by the sheddln of flesh. Robinson, no puny lad e ther, tipped me scales at. 214. In contrast, Mills. also an RAF‘. sergeant and a former booth boxer who came under the expert guidance of Ted Broadribb, Brit- ain's maker of champions, fights at ull in the advantage 80. London's 35-pound p weights will be a big Niles lit-st June. watched the battlewhen he and Mills meet but Fred- belwm Britain's two blssest rlnz- die is ready. He's tired of ring 1n-_ PllSll IT .1 FOR ‘IT-IRE LONG YEARS we've been taking punishment from tho enemy, but we've been gathering strength for the final showdown. Canadians, uow is our time to strike! activity since he won the light- heavy title; his motto is "the bigger they come, the harder they fall," and he holds previous victories . over both London and Robinson. g Sharp Gains In i Battle Marketings .O'I'I‘AWA. April 23 — (C?) — Sharp gains in cattle marketing and slaughterings were reported toda by the Agriculture Depart- mcn . 1 Sales at public stockyards and shipments to packing plants in the week ended April 22 totalled 2i,- 393 head against 18.394 in the same period last year. Inspected slaugh- terings in the week ended April 17 were 20,971 head against 13,586 last year. The report showed a further gslri in the export of dairy cattle to the United States, with ship- ments for i943 to April 22 placed at 9.922 head against 5.380 in i942. and iright) lloruiio Ray Alilncr, K. t, Star, -- ~, .\I.~.rtl::ud (y Bmvkcr of Soldier llies in Ottawa Fire OTTAWA. April 23 -- (C?) - Th A two-alarm fire gutted the Renal ‘recur ' building in downtown Ottawa oru-‘v ll("l'.l todnv and took the life of C01. F. llnu. . B. Inkster 59. Origin of the spectacular bis ‘iwo-nr/ was unknown. Damage un= csii- 1 Arm‘: mated at more than $100000. t men‘ Col. Inkster was last seen sil- houetted against a background of roaring flames as he stood at a fourth floor window. "Goodbye boys. I'm finishPd" he said. Then he disappeared. More than four hours lntcr. while part of the building still was 1i the 4m Ro- Iillil illlm. Pl‘lll(‘(‘.<.< Dragoon Crtiurds. on int- iirv (‘HLlSPIl tuinl l-i s of .. llliiiullflil \\"'l't lil ilir- bu. 1mm: FOR so YEARS ‘W’ W“ Alter there |used to be." he said regretfully. ablaze, firemen using an aerial Unless we crush the axis powen, never again will we enjoy the civil and religious liberties that have meant so much to us in Canada. The Fourth Victory Loan i. awupon! Ir is all our weapons in one- guns, tanks, ships, pianos, ammunition. Take it up! Got behind it! Let's roll this Victory Lona up to n aligning total._ We must naodticel sacrifice more! The enemy in all out to beat us. Let us go all oTt Eta-send destruction crashing down upon him. Back the attack with your dollars. Buy Victory Bonds, v We ma: - Elected t0 North American Life Board (Lilli) Gaston Pruilc ui Quebec City, Prcsitl: nt vi Pi; s "nontl" 0f Dzrcriors of North Amewcan Li. rm n lflllllll‘? "rrvrznnwua .\"l'.\'l'l" BRISTOL E BELFAST .."(‘<‘l;_ i5.» ‘ Brooke. i l; » ' Co. Ltd. . _ ill 1l!'lll, Milne; ~ ‘T—l lf.\"l HIKPRISPI ‘CP/— ’I"ne l ol/l -v BROOK l". KILLED