- calf pictured above. ' pscsmssa _19._194s -Farm Club Champions Lyle and Kenneth Pretty, l7 and 16, of Glencoe. Ontario, who have been awarded the Beef Cattle Chanupionship of the Canadian Council __ on Boys’ and Girls‘ Work. They will try to repeat next year with the l Ask For Copy II liehmond St. i =2 iovernnenhlllunieipal-Oorporation SECURITIES of our Current Offering List F. J. BRENNAN & OOMPANY LTO. Members Investment Dealers’ Association of Canada E. M. BAGNALL — Manager - Clrsrlottet .. Telephone 1410 Alivrtising ilatesr-Payahle in Advance Minimum Charge central uunrdinn locale, 6c per word; Western and Eastern locate u per nerd; Announcement! and Collins Events 8e per word; Classified 8o per word; in Memorial: Notices 10o per inch; Lists u! Floral and spiritual Offerings, Genie, ete.. be p: page; use. are of (Jondolnlee 10o. per inch; Weddiq enlalenents l0 words for 01.00 and t0 eelts for every additional 8 words. Notices el " Thanks and Appreciation, 10a pet inch or lo per word. Lists s! I for Any Advertisement es Gents euhierlptions l0 cents per inch. Addrea and r tat-ion $1.0m ottju rates.» application- Eor Sale To Let lust outside city limits. phone 1397-1... 13'- ros ssus - YOUR. cuor "" three electric Radios. 1'71 Gt. George St. hoard Motors". possibility of obtaining Ltd.. Saint John. Wanted graded or d d solicited. ‘mam e e8 Ask for price to offer. Limited. Truro. N. S. '_r I am instructed by and tackle, line shaft ‘f. numerous to mention. 5 per cent discount for calm r ..- FOB. SALE — SMALL COTTAGE. condition. Ed Acorn. Phone 148i. a... ron ssnr. - our: nop- Theru is still a , . ordering now for Spring delivery. See our nearest dealer or write Maritime Oil d: Slulpply Com . B. 11 tions and advise what you have Brookfleid Creamery 11-16-F S ti. Dec. 31 l, Auction TUESDAY, DEC 11th AT 1 RM. AT BANGOR-OF FARM MACHINERY ti. Public Auction his machinery including: mowers, ploughs, 3 disk barrows, spike def. hay rake, scuffler, potato planter, digger, turnip pulper, grain crusher, gas engine 3 1-2 l-I.P.. hay fork and carrier, rope an Inandrels, saw bench, lath saw, self feeder, platform scales, ksmiilds blower and tools, ear-pen- bleeksmithfi anvil, hlee gging chainnwork harness, block ter tools, box sleigh, lo with pulleys, several tons of hay, ' - LARGE DAIRY FARM ONPAVED ROAD NEAR MONCTON, NB. GOOD R TAIHMILK BUSINESS - EQ PMENTJ-ALLNIIW § We sans - our: sroor. nan T0 um" - LARGE BED-SIT- 1‘ outfit. Spring tilled mattress ting room with fireplace. Ap- z rnon-e 1211s. 12f} ply 241s ttichmond st. 5 wits-rice! ssvevarlsen, waned E wimrap - neuron-um (am- ; FOB EALE —PLYitlOU’l‘_H COUPE. COHGILiOXlBCl machine). Call 1693. - 1933. l-‘air shfllle- (-006 Wei; 4 12-10-31 I serial No. 93203.6. Write “R. R --i 5 Qumran 12-10-21. wglgrr-zu -d gem cruurs ‘ aes an oots. size 1. Ph ‘r FOB saur___ 1 KITCHEN cur- 149;, 12.1%"; board, also kitchen table. Apply C. Worth. 233 Queen St. 12-10-11 Agents Wanted Te“ grovinc to as sideline. urti- 1353‘ C181 IIOWGIS, eathers, Veils Mid ' other smailwear, Excellelt sellers Cg 9p and commission. Communicate “meet with, Princess Helena Co, 64 St. ‘ Joseph St.. Quebec City. 12-8-31. ra-roeif following qualif cations . . . REPRESENTATIVE F 6R THE _ Male Help Wanted char- Negllanubde‘ 1W“. "333; an orronrulTrrr our: or - ec rw a en — ‘ Half Pearihegone Pearl Platinum the Nation's largest companies. male. four l-lnlf Pearl females. caterin principally to farmer's James Wheaten, Upper Sackvllle needs is ready to place a valu- Ncw Brunswick. 12-7-8-10. able oonatrlalzt which should mean - l a: m saw - svmnvw ovr- "$3351.? .§§°"§”“‘?Z ‘§.’.3.".‘h.‘ Stock Markets At A Glance WINNIPM. Dee. 0 - (OP) -- y l. smell export business was in when Saturday on the lnnipeg Grain Exchange with 300,000 bushels taken by United Klnadom buyers. SALT LAKE CITY. Dec. (AH-Doors of the Salit Lake City Stock kchange were locked Bet- eager share-buyers d ‘ ' strove é is L “by eastem capital, ap- parently is based oh the hope of an increase in the price of silver, the metal that built so marry for- tunes in the West's earlier days. NEW YORK, Dec. O — (AP) ._ The Stock Market Saturday w... pleted a generally bullish week by ppstins another average peak for the last 15 years with gains rang- ing from fractions to around three points on the largest Saturday volume since May 8. 1940. Amusements. independent mot- ors. scattered rails and utilities monopollzed bidding from the start as dividend hopes vied with 11111501011 pflycholoity for attention. Dealings were fast at intervals and speeded up in the final 15 min- utes. While extreme advances were trimmed bv profit cashing in hum. erous cases at the close. and a hum. b" of 1mm crapped up. plus signs 219:1 the Ilwiprity by a wide mar- VERNON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The members of the Vernon Women's Institute were enter. tained for their December meeting at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Fur- rress. The meeting Opened with the Institute Ode. followed by the Creed. The minutes of the last "Wfitmll were read and approved. Roll call responded to bv twelve members and the exchange u; Christmas gifts. Three new mem- bers were welcomed to the In- stitute. Mrs. Roy Webster and Mrs. Joe Henry reported roi- the school committee. 1t was decided upon to have the electricians repair the hnll lights. also to purchase two hampers of apples to sell at the Xmas con. cert. Miss Celle Currie and Mix Anne Fumess were appointed m see that the hall piano be tuned as soon as possible. A letter of thanks which was m. ceived from Mrs. A, Macmillan u'as reed. It. was moved and sec. onded that $5.00 be sent n, the T_ B. League. also that gifts would be sent to some of the returned bovs in the district who are in hospitals. The programme for the 91/910114! consisted o! a game and contest which was won hv Mrs. Gordon Crane. followed bv a sing @011"- mu=tc which was furnished hv Mrs. Thomas McKehna. A rte. licious luncheon was served bv the hostess. assisted bv M155 ‘C611,, Currie. A vnta of thanks was moved bv Miss Celia Currie for an Ffiifivqblg evening. Th» Sim-rm; o; t-Gcod ""111; ladle" and "God Rave The :32; brought the meeting to a iononiowulriclii‘ aII-vioinell l-AXATIVI Dependable-Firming Arlioni GET A 25¢ BOX A Female Help Wanted I}. r cues LUTTE STRAIGHT AT YOU IF YOU WANT FAST RELIEF FROM A ugh-Oold I Here's who! lo do. Gel u bottle oi BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE. Toke a few sips. Feel its Instant effective action spread through lhroqhheud and bronchial tubes. It starts oi once to loosen up thick chok- ing phlegm, ease the cough, soollbe the HIW irritated membranes throat and upper bronchial tract. Don't loka chances-lake BUCKLEY'$. Canada's ldrgetf selling cough and cold remedy. It's different-it's all medication-no iYHlP-‘GCIS fuster- goes further. ucx'1;.,eY-is Mix-run]: Britain Needs 34,000 Nurses By James ltlcCook Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Dev. 6-(0 Pl - Britain, faced with a new cm- ergency. has a slogan io meet it—- "Put the ‘sing’ in ‘nursing? About 34.000 nurses are neod- ed at once. Ancurin Bcvun, health minister, has appealed for more men and women to enter nursing services and has announced a code under which the conditions of those ens-aged in nursing will be improved. The code. which the minister said had been approved by lins- pituls and institutions consult-rd. means substantial changes. Un- der it, nurses would not be called on for work which is not an cs- sential part of nursing, and ward sweeping, polishing brass, wash- ing trays and washing up crockery would be left to the orderly or domestic staff. tings and equipment caused unnecessary labor be eliminated. Trained staff who so should be allowed to live the hospital or institution. “it ls recognized that in hos- pital work discipline during duty hours is essential." said a health ministry statement. “No unnecessary rules, ow- ever, should be maintained, und the reason for necessary requ- lations should be explained to nurses. In their off-duty hours, nurses should h; c the same un- restricted use of their lcisurcns any other mcmbcr of the com- munity. Therc should be ho un- necessary restrictions on smok- ing in their own quarters, for instance; or wearing mufti or hav- ing visitors of either sex. At moul- iime nurses should he regarded as being off-duty. and he free of nil unnecessary rvaulations." desire outside “"9 by acter record that will wlthstam investigation and proven ability WANTED _ MAID APPLY 33 pm" Chwge“ _ him l! - Otherwise, the code culls for. gay slgfilifigerétlvavnmktanage bOtilllx S?‘ Orlebar. 12-7-10-12-31. ‘Ttalnhilg on dmoiem stalrfdnyds ' ' " status not extremely important wsursmsrrs-rss AND noors .° “"5 “g ° “°“ ‘°“' a °“’"‘“ 4 but a trill/El ‘till-m 1B “"955”? all sizes. Exchange Store. 108 Write ‘The gs are quota- cat. Reward. Phone 10054.1 Mr. Simon MacKinnon to sell some household furniture and several other articles ____ TERMS 0F SALE: All sums up to $10-00 cash; over that amount eight months’ credit on approved joint note. cash. W. l-I. BEATON, Auctioneer. RAUCTOR EVQUIPPED IMMEDIATE Possession = ‘ inn-assure nsssou rot rssta Write or cell fol-particulars 5c. G. GOGGINW 1' ' ~ iterates, N03,, 83.1" ___________ J 1g ,1"??? ,,"°“" ’ Z- - . a cmclmu AND EGGS wsnrnn: §,{'“YM,,'3,§_',°,'§N_ 1g. Shipments of dressed poultry an: 1 binder, hay barrows, hay ted- seed cutter, potato d cable, bench saws with ______._-_-_-_- Lost. Found, Strayed __.__________-____ srnsrsn - BLACK escorts 2-10-11 by too S5011 e Richmond Street. Phone 869. 12-7-31 Ohristmas Trees For bod Christmas Trees at fair p cee, order early. PHONE 22104 ROBERT MecCALLUM Belmont Street PLATINUM FDXES We have a few good MALE & FEMALE PUPS For Sale CUDMORE BROS. 12-8-21. price $125.00 complete. One 10 ILP. Deerlng engine. Price $75.00. Price $050.00. sell. Price $8,000.00. TRAPPERS Thanks for the wonderful res- ponse to our advertisements dur- ing November, asking for Mink and Muskrats. We are certainly paying high prices and still our orders are not filled. Bring or send nil the furs you have before Christmas. As usual we are inter- ested in good Platlnnms and Light Silvers. Red Fox, Skunk and Coons are the low priced articles this year. 0hr office ie open every SsiI~ day evening from seven untfl nine o'clock. The Royal Packing 0o. .1. n. JENKINS Prop. pron sans One Buick Motor complete with Shaft and Propeller. Shaft 1" diameter, 5’ in length, 6” propeller. In good order, Atlantic Motor slightly used. Price $75.00. One complete Hoisting Gear with drum and McCormick One 18 HP. two-cylinder Fraser, complete with Shaft and Propeller, new block. Price $200.00. One 27 lLP. Fraser complete with Shaft and Propeller. ~ One Auxiliary Schooner, 84' overall, l9 1-2‘ width, equipped with new General Motors/engine, also new fore- Auxillary Schooner 51' 0" overall, 1'7’ width, reclassed re eter 1945, capacity 50 tons of coal, well powered and sa is in good condition. Price $1,500.00, Reply by Box CWC, Guardian. ll-O-OL Wlijvlleii DIAN students adequate end essential pres-loll well s: ressonebm end relaxation with lectures s3 time for study work. ne recreation arranged that off-duty hour and sleep for night nurses sr not interfered with. Adequate pensions retire- merit. A 96-hour fortnight for hosl pital nurses. A minimum of one off-duty day s week with er- rangements for periodic week- ends leave of absence. "Arrange- ments for late passes forstudent nurses should be bmed on mod- ern standards such as are up- plicable to girls in trainlngcol- eges for other professions. Four weeks’ leave a year with pay, exclusive of sick leave. Three good meals rdsy sides a mid-morning snack tea. A well-furnished room for every nurse with libraries, recre- stlon room and guest rooms. A nurses‘ representative council in each hospital to dis-' cuss staff affairs and make recommendations to the matron and through her ‘to the np- propriate committeemf the hos- pital governing body. FREDERICTON SCHOOL Report for the month of Novem- ber Grade X-l. Myron Weeks; 2. Freddie Weeks. (SrJ-l. Lloyd Out- Grade IX- ellffe. Grade IX- (Jr.).—1. Randolph Weeks. Grade VIII—l. Ellen Buchanan; 2. Eileen MacNevin. Grade VII—1. Irate Stevenson. Grade VI—l. Eleanor Weeks. Grade IV-l. Helen SUBVGHSOHI: 2 Edwin Cutcllffe and Earle Weeks: 3. Arthur Weeks and Ben Cutcllffe. Grade III-l. Vernon Weeks; 2. Mary Weeks; 3. Gordon Steven. son. Grade Il— (Sr.)—-l. Allan Stev- enson. Grade TI tJr.)—1. Allison Weeks. Grade I (a)—l. Gerald Ross. Grads I tbl-l. Robert Weeks. Grade I (c)-1. Evelyn Weeks; 2. Byron Cutcliffe; 3. Jimmie Ross. ; Grade I fd)—1. Arnold Stewart. ‘ Perfect Attendance — Freddie‘ Weeks. Earle Weeks. Allison Weeks. Evelyn Weeks. Edwin Cutcliffe. 0h be- and Arthur Weeks. A. 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