_-,lucvs'r a. rag ___,_. _ __ (Q ‘Mill-I IROC N PlllllllE EDWARD KOUTSOF THE Hlléuls? THElRLlVES And out oft/le- §Ci°CATAZQTLTIfASA1E$ we“ voodoo: and Mos: Wonderful! ANN SHERIDAN (fife RANDY) iillllikilliii‘illlllill.illiii sw-succtdaulu calms coallRu Claude Rains-Judith Anderson- Nancy Coleman ALSO Merrie Melodie Cartoon M GENESS OF Bllll Fllll] lSIdsQSSlEl 530W! 230-4-8 -:- Tll-llIlY-TIIES. QUEEN'S CANADIAN FUND DONA TIONS of London for distribution to the L M ‘Repeated bombing raids Bri- lsn port areas and the ineilllstrial lldlsnds has attracted fresh at- tention to the frightful suffering I the uuny thousands of civilians Greet Britain who are harried lielter to shell‘ ‘lid finally liven into the open coilnwy by Illccssive raids. Eventually places ll! found for them all, places of loletive security. but their belong- Iigs of all kinda are destroyed. The but of feeding alone is llffloult. The task of setting them p once more with some quantity If clothing and bedding is much lion difficult. ‘lb meet these enormous needs. llllds have been started in various fills oftha worllL Ber Majesty It of her meme in connection with be Diininlon campaign. which is Illclally known as "Hie Queen's ‘II-sullen Fund for Air Raid vic- IM‘! dollar contributed to the lllcens Canadian Pond goes with- llit deduction to the Lord Mayor i “clueless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company, Charlottetown which reports the following re- ceipts to dale:- Recelved recently: . Tho Busy Buddies Junior Red Cross, Caledonia School, $9.50. Cross Roads Christian Chllrcll- Y.P.U., $2.00. Cross Roads fted Cross Unlt. $5.00. Central Kllln Carry on Corps, $1.06. Total to dale, $5,731.93. SOLDIER KILLED PEMBROKE, Ont, Aug, 2-(0?) -Sgt. Harold R. Strayhorn "of Monoton. N. B., member of the 9th Anti-Aircraft battery, Royal Cana- dlun Artillery, was found dead on the highway east of here today lice began search for a motorist lieved responsible for his death. __._._.:--- BRITISH DISCOVERY Wake Island in the Pacific was discovered by the British in i700. LAMB MARKETING lamb Ililclai , Department of Agriculture. tin-lag the ‘etlng season. W1‘ D0110! W111 11¢ I° le conform-with the “Sheep Expansion Polls!" announced by the Pro- nucsusu lvs believe mine-s should a» everything in their power w intrus- "W"! Ploduciiosi" m war purposes, as speedily ss it can be 10M ' AND Tllst the “Policy” announced by the “Department? is the one most lillel! lo accomplish in; msln purpose in mind, and at the same time, serve to llllplove the quality of our lambs, and get the premium back to the Ioducers who really deserve such recognition. Prom this date all lambs. will be sold by our Orllnlfltlm- "i1 "Ymfl" Illdc lo the shipper on s dressed weishe and quality 1M1! of I'm"!- Uvo weight at shipping point will not be a Wt wry in stock a. supply hi Tags, lungs. that will be available to our slants lo the comm. identification purposes, Ind all other dealers, interested in supporting factor in marketlnl- and Pliers used for lamb this, "Sheep improvement Policy" that has such worthy motives as its objective. 1711111! the week of August 3rd we will be loadlnl boll. 111111” Ind "W" ll all usual loading points and solicit your valued pltroflllfl- ‘ LIVESTOCK MARKETING BOARD. dent cl Committee of lion, Charlottetown, in considered unless they are President of Committee tlie 23rd August, I94 ." Coploln, Commanding, lottetovm, P. E. l. .-1 m. 4y) u... Regimental Debts Act, i893. l-l-I l llE llo. 121346 A.0. 2 GORDON, A.—lloyal Air Force Any person having any claims whatsoever ogoinst the estate of the above mentioned nir- mon is required lo submit lull detailed slote- ment of his claim in quintuplicole to the Presl- Adjustment, R. A. F. Slo- occordonce with the No claims will be the hands cl the Adjustment before in of (C. O. R. Morse, Squadron Lender), for Group R. A. F. Station, Char- l THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . £°l""'1""'~l'¢-l—'o>n \\ EDZII-(Dl-‘U T0da_y’s New Picture Is “Kings Row” At The Prince Edward One of Hollywood's most wid .1y discussed pictures in years BITJIES in town this week at “Kin s Ed ROW." screen a aptation of t best-seller novel, opens a two day run there to-day. Many factors have contributed to amusing both public and pro- fessional curiosity about the man. ner in which Warner Bros, would deal with "Kings Row," not the least, of course, be the book, by Henry Bellalnann, w ich lean me best seller lists for more than s. ear. "Kings Row" is the sto of a WWII. a tiny Mldwesiemry town, arid of the lives of four young NOD10 who Brew up there. The action of the spans the F9818 1101111890 to 1904, but it 11118111: have happened any time - or any place. It is a story of love and hate, bitter tragedy and ricli comedy milled in Just about iiic pr rtlons that these are mixed in re lie. y Bheirlian, playing e. Ann the first truly dramatic role cl her career, is seen as Randy Moliaghan, whose romance and eventual mar- riaBB to Drake Mel-lush (Ronald Reagan) is one of the iendei-est love stories in recent literature. Robert Cummings plays the role of Parris Mitchell the central charac- ter in the Be amarin novel. His early love affair with the haunting- 10V61y Cassandra (Betty Fieid) ends in tragedy, but he later finds solace and lhe promise of future hlPPuiees with Elise Sandor, por- "Iyed in the movie by beauziful Verne. Charles Coburn, Judith Anderson and Nancy Cole- man play the Gordon family, about 17110111 much" of the drama of Kings Row centres, and Claude Rains ls seen as the mysterious Tower, pefiskays. domi - Paris Mlgilgiils g n rand- ROCKS THAT PAY The t of stone quarried i Canada elude granite, lunestoner: marble, sandstone, and ginle, MARRIAGES BURNS-SCRIMGEOUR _ At the PIQSbYtei-lan Summerside, 9n 511181130 1 the Rev. Ml’ Verwolfe, Georgie Buy-m, gnu. IOWBWWH. t0 John tewart Scrim- l€°_11£i_R-(7_-AJ‘._8uliirriersidu. DEATHS BltAY-At Green Bay on August 11. 1942, Mrs. Edward Bray, aged 5B years. Funeral Monday morning to St. Anne's Church, lot 65, leaving her late residence at 8.45. . MACINNIS - 0n Sunday, August 2, i942. Mildred. E. Macllillls in her 39th year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E, MaoInnis. The body ICIIIIIQ"EU"IIIO MaoLean Funeral Home until noon today, then at the residence of her brother Earl Mac- Innis, 27 Kin Square. lfiineral to- morrow. Tue ay, service starting at 2 o'clock, funeral leaving at. 2.30. In- torment People's Cemetery. PRATT — At the P. E. I. Hospital. on Saturday, August l, 1042, Lois Pratt, aged 23 years. Remains for- warded from the Maclean Funeral Home on Saturday evening to the residence of her parents. Mr_ and Manse, , 1942 by a service starting at two o'clock. In- torment Ma-rshfield Presbyterian Cemetery. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltehlre IMISTDOIIEV- no ilms - HOBARI soswnlrli - Directed w RAY ENRIGHT EXTRA —NEWS—Spare Time In The Army SHOWS Z.30—7—-8.45 The Way She LOVED The Life She LIVED l Defied the FURY of the "loll a [g H A WARNER BROS PICIUKE wllll CONSIANCE BENNETT , JEFFREY LYNN i: Jeffrey Lynn Cast ln Rugged Role Jeffrey Lynn is experiencing his first roiied-up-sleeve role and he likes it. better than anv he has ever done before. Jeff plays opposite Constance Bennett in Warner Bros.’ “Law of the Tropics," in which he depicts an employee of a. large rubber planta- tion in South America_ The film is now playing at the Capitol Theatre. The heat is not alone responsibie for Jeff's new appearance. 1t signi- fies, too, that he is a. man of action. He goes to such extremes in his new characterization as: Meeting Constance Bennett. a torch singer in a night club, and marrying her the following day. Shooting paper wads with a rub- ber band at Miss Bennett, and hit- ting her. Having his first exciting knock- em-down-drag-out fight in a motion picture. Two Killed In 0il Plant Fire MONTREAL. Aug. 2—(CP)-Two men were killed, several suffered minor injuries and damages were estimated at $100,000 when a fire that followed an explosion today de- stroyed a large section of the near- by Polnt St, Charles Linseed Oil plant of the Sherwin-Williams Com- pany of Canada-Limited. Both plant. ivorkci-s, the dead re: Lucien Marier, 34. Romert Baillargeon, 20. Why Make Mischief? LONDON. Aug. 2 — (CP) — The Sunday Pictorial. under a heading "Why Make Mischief?" chided L.. Astor, American-born member of the House of Commons. for her statement at a. Southport meeting Saturday that the “Russians are not fighting for us. they are fight- ing for themselves.” “The best one can say about Lad" B. . Astor is that she does not know what a mischievous tongue she has." the Pictorial said. “This woman should remember how strongly she supported the Munichccrs before the war-and kccp her mouth shut." The Dally Herald. in on cpcn let- ter to Lady Astor, said in part:- "You have acquired over a year l» much exaggerated idea of your own entertainment value. . . .Your state- ment that the Russians are fight- ing for themselves alone is an in- sult....We urge you not to TCDEEI} this vulgar intrusion upon the pub- 13 lio's anxieties." RELIEF FOR GREECE Swedish Rod CPOFs mntnrshlps are carrying grain to Greece, . or MA-uy-ubuourzs .. .. Moi-than 200 languages are spok- cn in India. aauvonvo UPWIIATHER BEIITRAI. EllAlilllAll Tile ealamnlalenerved m» names loenl Interests In sdnstlaiagess are; assure-nu be llaesselal ends: wold. stsleel; payable alvnnes OBABWELI. for Photographs, CONFBDKBATION ll-‘E NSUIL ANCI L l L478 us. oausou- 1 201 Prince Streets n" °°§§§§ DUE TO OVERSIOCK B Bkf 1100111 Suites. caused by IIBCISIE; 111101‘ 3011111111. Summerside and Charlottetown sires a- leoe Break- fast Suite reagular n?» 802.50 to olear salsa. m- this Week EndOnIy. Usual installment terms available. 7-39.31, ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. G. H. D1 loe. take‘ place this month. PBEACIIING 1N MONTREAL -_ Hon, Pligllit Lieut. Rev '1‘. H. Bussell Seniors. A B.'1‘M., R..C.AF., left 11g Diane Friday for Montreal where 2gb Alxust he will be holiday Die r a Macvicar Memorial Church and will also spend a short holiday at his old home in Toronto. 0N HOLIDAY- ltev. J.M. and Illlrs. Maser and their four boys, 130118188. David, Donald and John, of Valleyfleld, PEI, are vacation- 1111! Eli Tone-y River. While here, they are spending some or their giilrne visiting their parents, Mr. and s.J.W. Fraseradf 11.x Glasgow. n Mn y 6w comma T0 P.E.L-Ata casidlelit service on Wednesday. July 22nd, in Chown Memorial Church, V915- 51111115011. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, Davidson. became the bride of Sgt. Pilot Gilbert Love. R. 3- A- F» 0111i! son of Mr. and li/Irs. H- E. F. Church officiat- ln marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore a floor-length White sheer KOWn over taffeta. feat- uring bishop sleeves and bouffant skirt. Her chapel veil was held in £18.00 with a Mary Queen of Scots eaclidiress and spray of orange blos- soms, and she carried white gladioli and ink rosebude. Miss Mary Mc- llitos was maid of honor. and Miss Leona Love was bridesmaid, while Mr. Sidney Love, uncle of the groom was the soloist. PO, Alan Mllner, R. C, A. F" was best man, and ush- ers were PO. James Arnott, S Pilot Frank Morrow, Sgt. Pilot Don Currie and Sgt. Obs. Lindsay Mc- Beth. After a reception at Oak street hall, the bride and groom left for a short honeymoon. Later they will go to Prince Edward Isl- and, where the groom will take a two months’ course with the R. C. A. F.—Vancouver Province. Personals Master Alfred Cole has retum- ed to his home in the City after spending a. couple of weeks visitLiz in Carrels Road. Mrs. I. G, Diamond and little son Orville of Chtrlottetown, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Bernard. A1- len, Fredericton Junction, NB. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Ness of To- ronto are visiting in Charlottetown. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Saunders, Prince Street. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dollar have received a cable from Great Britain saying that their son Ovid who is with the R-CAMLL, has arrived safely. Mr. Harold G_ Jay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Jay, Plsquid East, ls at Moncinn, N. B-. ivhcre he is taking a course in mechanics. His many friends wish him succes. Miss Catherine M. Kelly of Bos- ton ls visiting her sister Mary E. Kelly of 232 Grafton Street. Char- lottetown The many friends of Mira. Margaret Cole who has been a patient 1n the P. E. Island hospital for the last six weeks. will be pleased to learn she is showing some unprove- merit. Miss Mabel Worth who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Bernard Allen and Mr. Allen, at Fredericton Juncton, has returned to her home in Charlottetown. The many friends of ltlrs. Jos- eph C. Doucette of this City will regret to learn of her serious i11- ness in the Charlottetown Hospital. where she recently uncleriwent an operation. Sub-Lt, and Mrs. Keith Morrow spent the week-end in the city 1119 guests of Mrs. Morrow's parents, Col. and Mrs. KS. Rogers. They have as their guests Sub-Lt. and Mrs. Isblster. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gordon of Kitchener, Ont. with their two boys. Peter and Douglas spent a pleasant vacation with Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Gordon at Holland Cove. Mr. Gordon returned to Kitchener two weeks ago and Mrs. Gordon and her two boys 103 by plane for Halifax Friday. There they Will vis- it Mrs. Gordon's parents Mr. and Mrs. HG. DeWolf. Use Mlnardh-for Dandruff. NOTICE Tenders will be elved up to "MI"- Mohdnr. August 10th, m2, b7 5- A- 51111111. $lllkrlntendent oi use rniice Edward ssiisnu National Plfi- D11"? House for one silver fox with litter of four pgr. Bun tender must be sccolupa ed by tin per cent of the amount tendered which will be refunded if tender is k not_accepted: STOLEN TRUCK Locum _ 11mins B A half-ton truck No. 452 belonging W 110W COX. Moreli. was stolen from in front of the Old Spain Tea Room at li.30 Saturday night. 1P was located at the hack of the Ex- hibition Grounds at 7.45 Sunday evening by Constable Robert Dal. zlel. Police said articles in the truck were intact. It was understood e, gasoline ration card was in the Docket of a coat. The truck was not damaged. . cfluncll ns-nnnlcATEn-uhe re-dedicatlcn services of the Kings- ton United Church were held yes- terday, There were exceptionally large congregations at all services. The ministers for the day were, Rev. J.A. Nicholson, Rev. LE. Ack- land, Rev. A.E. Todd and Rev. J.R. Skinner, minister of the King- ston Charge. At thc morning ser- vice Mr. Eric MacGl-egor of Char- iottetown sang and in the after- noon Mr. Walter R. Show. At the evening service the Charlottetown Male Octette sang four numbers and Miss Lena McLure of Charlotte- town two numbers, Mis, Newman was the organist for the day. SHOWER AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE - Qn Wednesday evening, July 29th, Government House was the scene of a beautiful shower in honor of Miss Georgie Burns Licut. Governor B. W. and Mrs. Page kindly loaned their spacious home to the girl friends of the oxide-to- be for the hupiiy occasion. About seventy-five guests were present. M155 Burns was ushered to the lame reception room by Mrs. Le- Page and a large decorated tea. wagon, laden with gifts was wheel- ed into the room. The gifts were many and beautiful and were op- ened by Miss Ethel J. Sutherland, the verses were read by Miss Helen G. Conway while the gifts were ar- ranged by Mrs, W_ R. Cronin, and Miss Mliysle Connolly, The bride- to-be thanked everyone present for 8t. their beautiful gifts, after which ev- eryone repaired to the dining room where a delicious buffet lunch was served. The singing of “For She's a Jolly Good Fellow", "Auld Lang Syne" and the National Anthem brought a most enjoyable evening to a close, the popular bridc-to-be re- ceiving the best wishes of her friends. Ranaghanl-Cullen Cullen-McGillvray A double wedding of interest tool: place on Monday, July 27th at 8.30 am. at St. Dunstans Basilica, Charlottetown, when Miss Gladys Gertrude Ranugiian, daughter 01 the late M1". and Mrs. John F. Ran- aghan was united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony to Mr. J. Carl 1'1 Cullen, son of the late IVLr. An- drew C. Cullen and ivitrs. Cullen, Malpeque Rd, and Miss Mary Mal"- garet Noreen Cullen, daughter of m: late Andi-cw C. Cullen and Mrs. Cullen, City, to Mr. Vincent Alexander McGillvray, son of the late Mr. John Joseph McGlllvruy and Mrs. McGi1lvray of Blooming Point, PE, Island, Rev. Louis Dougan officiated and celebrated the Nuptiui Mass. The bride (Miss Ranaghan) who ivas given in marriage by her bro- ther, Mr. Eali Ranaghali, looked charming in a. floor length gown of pale pink silk net, with taffeta ap- plique wit-h small chic flowered hat to match with elbow length gloves and silver slippers. She carried a beautiful bouquet of Bria: Cliff ros- es. The bride (Miss Cullen) who was given in marriage by her brother Mr. James Cecil Cullen, looked very lovely in a. floor length gown with full length sleeves of Turquoise Ro- maine crepe with small white flow- ered hat and carried a beautiful bouquet of Better Time roses. _ The brides entered the churcn f0 the strains of Lohengrirls Wedd- ing March ably iendefed by M15- Joseph Dougnn, During the Nuptlni Mass and signing of the register appropriate hymns were beautifully sung by Miss Phyllis Blanchard. After a delicious breakfast served at the "Charlottetown Hotel" to the immediate friends and relatives of the families the happy couples loft on a short honeymoon trip to "Sch Side Inn" at Stanhope Beach, Mrs. Cullen travelling in a Dusky Rose Jacket dress with white accessories while Mrs. McGilivray wore a navy blue sheer dress with white accss- sorics. The bride's mother, Mrs. Cullen. Wore n blur-k slicer rcciingote and a corsage of Better Time roses. The groom's mother Mrs. McGiil- vray wore navy blue crepe redingotc rind a corsagc of Sweet Heart ros- es, Mrs. Cullen Whn was a valued mcmbor of tho slafi’ of Moore 6r. McLeod, Ltd, received many use- ful gifts including n substantial cheque from her employers and a beautiful chest of silver from her! St. Peter's Girl Dies From Burns. Miss Lois Pratt of St. Peter's, P. E. L. tiled m the Prince EALWBXd island Hospital Saturday lnorunig. She was badly burned I-‘nday at her home when: sne was spending a hol- iday. She Wu employed by A. Home and Company here as book- ecper. She uras 22 years old MLS Pratt vras burned when asoline was thrown on her accidentally. A hired man was start- a line engine in an out- building at her father's farm alien a. spark dropped into a gasoline can. The can with its flaming contents was thrown from the building just as Miss Pratt was passing the door. ln an instant she was enveloped in m; mm, flames and although the fire was extinguished quickly she was fatally burned. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pratt and four brothers and three sisters. Tliev m- clude, Halbert Pratt, wireless oper- ator wlth the Royal Canadian Air Force overseas; Donald Pratt, Da- vld Pratt and. a three-year-oid brother are all at. home. The sisters my. are, Mary Pratt, Ciiarlcttzzolvn, Barbara Pratt, Montreal and Anna Pratt, school teacher at Marshiieid. TRINITY UNITED CIIUILCII August is the holiday month. Our minister Dr. Miller ls absent and our choir is reduced to the minimum—ahout 15. but there are a large number who lxclcr theii hcmcs and the pleasures near at hand rather than the resorts am. beaches farther away. It is fron. these that make up the very ooo congregations that assemble mm Suunday to Sunday and yesterday was no exception. It was particularly plcnslng to see such a good turnout to greet our recent Assist-ant Pastor, Rev. D. C. Boothrovd and Mrs. Boothroyd who are both held in such high esterm and who will remain with us for the next five or six weeks. Al the morning service Rev. Mr. Boothroyd preached on the para- doxlcal nature of many of the say- ings of Our Lord. He spcrespeoial- ly of the words "Take my yoke upon you ....for My yoke is easy and My burden is light." The min- ister showed how the \\'€£ll‘_v couk. indeed find rest in the yoke o.’ Christ for it satisfies deep needs in human nature, strengthens and encourages through yoking the be- llever with Christ. Our guest soloist was Mrs. HS. Henderson, a representative from St. James choir who gave a ‘rely fine rendition of Lindsay's "Conan unto me." At the evening service the theme of Rev. lvLr. Boothroydu sermon was “Fatal Contentment" and concern- ed the danger of complacency in our religious life. (Philippians 3-12). PO. Robert Tait, R.A.F.. gave a solo at the Offertnry which was heard with much pleasure ISSOCIBIcz, Mrs. McGillvray, with the {inn of DeBlois Bros, received a beau- tiful silver casserole from that. film. The Guardian joins in wishing both fiillllpleb a. long and happy mar- ed e. PAGE TIIRIIIE oiaiiinii. lillAlllllAl ‘Ibis solemn le reserved sur news 0| local interest, use advertllag d‘ Q "III Insure may be gnu-s.‘ u | "I" I ""- fl-flws sevens as llvllem COOK'S for Photographs, 1,593, coNFEnl-zli/irlou Lll-‘E INSUIL ANCI-L L-97l FULL LINE IIOSIEBY. ndeg. ful values, 39c, one, 59g 3:30am; $1.25. Kennedy's Ladies‘ Rea-dyqo: Wear. 843, JUST ARRIVED - c554; - ment of evening gournsfnnlwmogn 1315*’- fiws. Junkers. Hosiery, Kennedys Ladies Ready-to-§v@u_ -l.2i CITY POLICE COURT —- In Lhg City Police Court Saturday 1110p“- with sumilviggufnlllsefigii lémuged each fined. $5.00 and costs. s‘ “m Must: cuown or PATRIOTIC 71951131115115 Again patriotic ‘311139115 111 111180 numbers held their 511111111)’ picnics at the Victoria Park R0911)’ Point and other nearby Dlaces. Both the Park and Rocky Point have been having onze clouds summer since inc introduction of gasoline rationing. CAR. ACCIDENTS -— Two our accidents occurred Saturday. one at the corner of Grafton and Queen streets as two cars collided. slight damage was reporied, The other wag on Fitzroy strcel when a parked crr attempted to pull into ilie lim- of traffic and llllllbll0l‘ car too close to avoid bumping it. ‘ 'lll. damage was caused. No one was injured, VISITING IN CITY- Mr. and ' Mrs. C. Arthur Smith and little daughter, Marylyn, of l-iurvey, were in Fredericton yesterday afternoon the EUCSIS of Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles A. Slliizii, Brunswick Street. They WCIG ac- wmliflnied by Dr. lnman, who re- cently came to Harvey from Sum- lnerside, P.E.I., to take over the 1111101104: of Dr. Mitchell, who remov- ed t0 S2. Stephen. Fredericton Gleaner, VACATIONING 0N P.E.I._ M1,, Elizabeth F. Gleiirion National Ex. CCUIJVBISEIYNIQYY of the cntrmlig W°m°11$ League of Canada and editor of the Canadian League Magazine, Montreal, visited surn- merslde last week. While here she met u number oi’ the members of the local C W.L. sub-division. Mrs. Glennon with her two daughters, Betty and Katheleen and young son Wilfred, are spending their holidays on P E.I. At present they are ‘the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie G. Ramsay at I-Iillcrcst Form Indian River. SOLDIER IS GUEST 0F HONOR —Spr. Willis Judson. R.C.E., has Just returned to Petawawa after visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Judson of Cherrv Valley. While on leave a presentation of a. shaving kit. was made on behalf of the Red Cross Victory Bees at the home of lVIr. and Mrs. emnri Jenkins. Willis in a few well chosen words thanked Mr. and Mrs, Jenk- ins and all who wok part in the presentation. The members of the Cherry Valley Victory Bees wish him )every suocess-(Patriot please 60D)’ . Advertising Rates —-Payahle In Advance Minimum Charge for Any Auvertlaementa ll Coma Central Guardian locals. do per word; Weston and - Announcements and Classified 3c per word; In Memorial Notices 70c per Inch- Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etch 5o per name; Coming Even Condolence 70c per inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and appreciation, 70c per inch or do cents per inch. Address and application. word. Lists of Subscriptions utatlon $1.00. Other rates en For Sale Wanted FOR. SALE - MOTORCYCLE. Scott, Marshfleld. 8 1 . —..- Tl-IRESIIER BLOWER AND_ALL other belts. Also traces. Clinton Morrison. Fredericton. 7-27-91. FOR. SALE - DRIVING WAGON in good repair. Proude 8r More- g1de_ 8-1-21. W. -2l. » FOR. SALE — BOYS BICYCLE. Used two months. Perfect oonul. lion, Kevin McKenna, Kc "s Cross. 841-31 Agents Wanted NEW SELLING OPPORTUNITY. Many of our rcprcscntatlircs have been called to the colours. this opens many territories for High- Type men and women not ncedcd for war reduction. For detaifs write, 1e J. R. Watkins Com- pany, Dept. Z-C-lA, Montreal, Que. N-il-l-ii. _~ ‘Teachers Wanted WANTED-TEACI-IER 1-6.? will]: vale School. Supplement $100.00. George E, Murphy, taqyé.“ u WANTI-IIb-FIRST (‘LASS TEACH- er for the Cape Th-avcrse School. Supplement 125.00. Jas. H. Bc Secretary, 8-1-31. WANTED — GOOD CAST IRON scrap for war work. Highest prices paid. Hall 8r Stavert. 7-3l-F-M-W-6L Lost LOST — STUDEBAKER HUB CAP. Reward. J. A. Webster. 8-1-21. Miscellaneous MID SUMMER. SPECIALS. MRS. Johnston's Beauty Sal0n_ 7 31 7L ATTEND THE AUCTION SALE! at the rcmises of Herman Lamb. Spring old, Thursday, Augusta ' ' f To Let TWO FURNISHED ROOMS T0 let. Apply "S" Guardian, 8-34" TO RENT -- I-‘UIINISIIEII BED sitting room with kiirlicncite Fireplace: Cali 161' J. 8-3-21 TO LET — ONE ITIIRNISIIFIi Apartment, heated. electric raliile, continuous hot water. Mrs. ii, H. Iéféiimc, 130 Elm AVCTIUO. Phone Female Help Wanted MAID Ftvatvrtzp - srrlxwl Brighton Shore.’ _* 711i By Gcorgelltfclvlanus YOU OLD. ‘OTAY HOME (ZQRQJS ‘ WOULDN'T HAVE NSTEAD OF- ING AROUND WITH .- ‘sOUli LOAFER FRlENDfi-WDIJ ./ - fios-“riwaluqlusuu EVERY PAll-IllIl-i-ll-l-l-ANT HS AINGS TAlll A STAMP A DAY Fnr Evgryotw is the Objective -—, , . y. TO HOLD BACK IS HELPING HI TLER.» Every loyal lianadiali Shopper Should Take Part of Chance in Stamps