0 OCTOBER 22, 1945 - TNE WESTERN GUARDIAN "n. . ‘f? ‘!' 5r JOINTS: J.IIIII'IIIIHJ,'IIIOVIIBL,III _ George Claw. it Ottawa St. . lmlllllSml and PRINCE COUNT! ' News, Subscriptions. Advsrtidag ‘hofiaardlanruaybeboaghtdailyataayetthe f storesluSarauleraide: us auasun. w»... Street: Goal-lies Toronto labs-y, Water Street: Mark Gaadet. Water Street; I’! Granville Street. ‘kiss Guardian will be delivered to any heme in Slammer-aid . Carrier Boy at to per day or 10c per week. Plume 2B9 for this service u ‘In year order to the boy rospeudble for deliveries on your route. =,.-- -__-. ------.-.-.--.--.-_-_~_.—-.- -=.-_-_--. ~.. .- .-I.0l'.l‘, Oct. It between Canoe one. raider noti! h"... m-%° . ’ -I'0l IALIF-lbtl Ford truck hos and hoist. New w, ps4 condition. 10121-01 ..-b-O0II ONI, come all i0 ‘MOTOR-IT FINID - A younl view br- uanfromSca bsellsgistratemi. 11.8mm- ou Friday and was fined and ooeia or 20 days in jail for thing s motor vehicle while Is licence was cancelled-S —0AR. DAMAGED — An au- tomobile left the roed and struck a ‘whorls pole at Central Dede- que corner yesterday. The vehicle was damaged but the driver, alone in the car. was uninjured-S — VICTORY LOAN MEETINGS qA meeting irl the interests 01 the ninth vi loan cam aign was held on n1 y evening n Oleary Iall and tile inclement was well attended. Rev. George Cough was the main speaker end he urged tlhe people to give their financial support t0 Georgemh Matthew 1201M pang“ , . ., OI y the duties of chairman. of unusual interest were shown by Miss Hilde Gillis, Na.- tdonoi Film Board representative. Orl ‘rhursday ‘etvenigllg similar {ilms wde shdwn l @9011 I I meeting in the Institute Balk-S. —!'S MIN‘! MEHNG - w. WA. Currie, was chairman of the evening at the regular meeting of the Surrlmerslde Y's Men's Club held on ‘Puesdey 0v at Ep- worth Hall. Mr. Wende Muttart was as an active Edwin llbtey and lame Campbell and the program was the telling byeaohmemberofthernoctecr- dill! ellliflrlence in his life-S. Personals -—Mr. Herold l. Gaudet, Sum- moraidehasloftfcrm-orltoona business trip.~8. mums will to 10cm that m. rr.w. Mcyce c! Bcdcqlw is a patient in the Prince County HospitaL-S. -NrandMrs.0barlceMe!vor. Ilanansraide ratswnedw komavisittobodcu. oywero ourohlrn by Mn. Molvors aurlt, Mrs. John Clough of Auburnda1e.—8. ._ —U.‘rs. Ted Crease, and little tullarlonlefglsstvnakfor tomeetlrerhlnbandOap- tatnorosse who returned ca the QucenElirai-let —llrs. Deni. Champion. Wife c! Pte. W3. Champion, who has ro- eantiy returned from oversees was sea-lowly ll, but has now recover! sufficiently to be moved to the home of her Parents. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alonso Ina-kin, Bedford How, Slmmeraide-S. AUCTION ' AT UUIIMIISIIIE EAST l will lie premises of lo late fir: cy ON WENKDAY. OOTOIB ll. A!‘ 1.80 P. ‘II. lar ti f husehold alflllha 1:11“ t, o o one kitchen rlse Mon- cu. rmnh’ ouemelewr: washer, radio, two Wilton ru one Chesterfield suite, and a small articl found in a well eggipped ho e. er-lns Cash. If day is unfit sale on nest day. HUGH MOBIISON. A oneor. 1041-21. "VARSITY" A iflew lavoriie. Iuiiygosroateed. ll. ilrocketi Summersldc l , more than Jewell ll HiE.‘”‘fl.E3§."s$..2.bf‘.f. "‘" m —OOMI TO Freetown United and lununerside. oar for row Church chicken supper and bazaar, lllg-ozrglalyil Thursday evening. Nov. l. 1041-21 —QUALI'I'Y irl a diamond is lint a word. Moose, a iinemsalectiogl. glwklodalhowwreayou Diamonds known 60 Serviceman Welcomed At Summcrsidc more oung men of Durw- a-nd ce County were welcomed home from overseas on Saturday evening. Mr. Patrick Ryan, who has been in charge of these welcoming programs since the men began to return home. mot them at Borden with buses in which they were trans- ported to Summerslde. Mr. Ryan was accompanied by Mr, Charles Hogan and four members of the Red Cross Corps who passed out cigarettes. They were Mrs. D. C. Tompkins, commandant. Mrs. John Cozens, Miss Marjorie Mollison and Miss Glen McNeil. Mr. Ray Tantcn, vice-president of Summer-side branch of the Can- gdian Legion had crossed on the boat to Tbrlnentine and had the Prince County men organized when the boa-t docked on this side. His Worship Mayor J. l". Arnett of Summer-side was also present at Borden to meet the men. When the buses arrived in Summerslde they were etnrmcd ct. the G. N. R- station and the men formed up and paraded to the on Home led by the S.Y.CJZ. bugle band un- der the direction of Mr. Leo Covle. On arrival at the Legion Home re- freshments were served by the ladies of the Legion Auxiliary-S. P. E. I. Shorthorn Breeders’ Ass’n ' Annual Meeting ‘rue annual meetlru; 0! 1111B Shorthorn Breeders Association was held on Saturday evenillll 111 tho De rlt. of Agriculture, Bonk of Canada Building. The lac‘- gest umber of breeders 1H the 1115- tory of the mociatlon were in at- tendance. The President. M11 J°1m Crosby presided 'a.nd Mr. Stewart Wright was Secrets: . Many items of business ocnnec with the As- sociation's activities were discussed- The President reported the m1!‘- chase of two outstanding bulls re- cently in Ontario. ‘Dime, toflether with the bull imported last V9111‘ will be placed in different districts throughout the Province each YQB-Y» ulhe purchase of these animal-i at a cost of over 3.000.000 W" made Possible by rwltc w the ~- aooiation by the Provincial Govern- ment. G The following officers were elec- ted for the forthcoming year: , an. Bell, M.L.A. Vice-President, Athol Roberts. Disoctors: Peter Martin. Seymour Wood, Eric Iowther, W.R. shew. and John Crosby. The Association accept-rd with regret the resignation of Mr. Stew- art Wrilht ,a Secretary and Mr- Sill-ling Wood was appoint-rd w succeed him. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ‘ihe services 1h Trinity United Church on Sunday Oct. I8. were conducted by u» v. Dr. A. 0- MacKensle. m: the ncmwn in morning Dr. Macifenzle chose a; m; text Genesis 40:22 Joseph is e fruitful bough planted by c W011 d his branches run over the is is a wold icture of the life that has learn the sec‘- ret of living according to Gods plan for human life to root the soul in God by a faith that is- sues in obedience. Joseph had a varied career working tllrou h ad- versity to great influence n ud- ver-sity. The story tolls us that learned the secret of victory over self and circumstances be- with him over and per-so l li reachLn out into a solll:l rrglglib: fulfillin Biblical pt a f fe in the ltage is that others are enabled to live better because of what they receive froln it. universal ra e of a true religion ‘m them branches the: a over the . 6 B1190! "- ' tstde the wall were for the r- . It is s picture the enterprise of the Church has ecccmpllshc that has paid such dividends dur- ing the wa-r. Surprised newspaper- men tall of the friendliness of the Islands of the Pacific when our al- lies were ldt stranded by sea or air and what China demonstrates of the recreating power of the glirigtitan life in the (‘Iéoyernmillrét t a country sav n! rom irlg a liabilitymm becoming an na- for the ure in making a Declaring Dudley Buck. Mr. M elson 000k the solo part. 1n the ev ‘Dr. Msckelzzle spoke on the " ity Four Square". A plotura given to heal-ten the persecuted of the first can snarled Harvey plug were to succeed. was tiers way. but. the . The four sides suggest different motives that brlng Ohristianslnto an experience c! Christ but all become " in a common fellowship and each huts ea" enhance more than he H40- ‘TO-DAY Sbeh a bashful bride! He walks in his sleep! The most romantic stsr-lslteftbe yesrl Sperm lfriilsrlss TAY y NEPBURN i ./1/////;..../ 1» .... LUCIE BALL XEENAN WYNN ' (All ESNOND rsracu Moesou- rrux asmsar NQTE —- N0 Short Subjects SHUWS—7.30—9.15 Matinee Tuesday 8:30 Coming Mon. Nov. 4"‘- for four days “ THE SDNG 0f BERNADETTE" SHOWS AT 6.45 AND 9.15 P. M. WANTED ar entTy require i P1600! harder twoodlibyltorup to 18 by 18, thirty five feet long or one piece 70 feet long. fflllld 01' square, rough, an old schooner mast would be suitable. What have you to offer. I. l. LARGE b O0. expected. idle wDwll-uy W955“! time call of the east 814W It i111! hour as a call of a sunrise. l1 0811 of outh and the 0811 t0 ghedlm“ atlve wers t0 c 86!- llllge ogre God topgind their highest fulfillment in the working fcr thc new society mat. good men. f1" grape qt God, are 386K111! 7.0 111d- For the evenlni 011111191" “m” choir slnK "Tea-Ch M9 o 10rd Attwood, and Mrs. G. W. r-rarrllncns sang the beautiful solo AS71115 Del’ _. Blzet. Mrs. Keith S. R08- ers resided at. the cram ct bclh ces. _________.__ AN OTENT CHEWING GUM Centuries before the arrival of Columbus. the Mcyw people c! Guatemala liked to chew chlcle, m. hardened sap of the ccccdlllc tree. AMONG UNITED narrows Ethiopia joined the United Na- tions Sept. 9. 1942- GOUGNS, GDLDS ‘Dispersed Quickly Bronchial Distress Easefl When relief can be _had quickly, no one in this enlight- ened age should contlnue to suffer from a Cough, Cold or Bronchial ailment. The prob- lem of a nastyicold can be aided quickly it‘ olaorfa Cough Syrup is used._ TlllS remedy contains specialized medication that is absorbed intO the b10041- stream and is therefore able to attack infectious bacteria that excite the cold. Once the actual causeof the cold ls removed. the tonic influence of Poison’: Cough Syrup comes into play, t re- and with vigor and siren stored, the atrentslloul throw off the col in a short time. ‘Your quick recovery may depend upon early and effective ‘treatment. Us; _Polso_n’e Cough Syrup-it ll specially designed to aid illness due-to Coldyahd acts at the asrne time as a tonic. No cheaper substitute will serve ll well cc Poiaorfa Co"!!! Syfllli- .5013- 7"" by all. Druggists lrl 35c bottles. Polsous Counu SYRUP funeral of the 131g Mary My” THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news ef local interest, but sdve of a newly nature may be iuse at five eeuls a word. strictly pey- able in advance. COOKS Ilor Piflfllflfil OONI-‘EDDIATION LIFI IN. BUl-ANCE id-Ifl-li. IDUCATIONAI. IIIIJAI — Queen , Monday, 8.16. lub- Ject: "Science Builds a New YUNIBAL YISTEIDAY - The flmeral of the m. Mrs. (Dan) I‘. W. ‘ridrna-rsh was luld privately the Maolean Fiscal from Iome yesterday afternoon to It. Peter's Cemetery. Service was conducted by Rev. Canon I1. M. Malone. IDADB LIGHTHOUSE DUP- PLES —- Th0 0.6.5. Salllrai is at present in port liabtholue will!!! An supplies at he Marine . oil tanker arrived Saturday, dock- ing at the Railway Wharf. KNIGHTS OI‘ COLUMBUS soc- ial evening for members, their wives. and friends in honour of Frank O'Neil and William Brown, ll Knights of Columbus Hall this Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock. 10-29-21 FUNERAL TODAY - The re- mains of the late Anita Marie Pauli arrived in the City Saturday eve- ning and were conveyed u; the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Paoll, 2 Warber Street, from where the funeral will take Place this afternoon at 3 o'clock to the H. C. cemetery, Charlottetown. CONSERVATIVE MEETING — Mr. George MacKay, Emerald, was elected vice-president of the Queen's County Progressive Con- servative Association at the recent annual meeting and not Mr. J.A. Gillies. as enormously stated on Saturday. Mr. Gillies is a r of the incoming executive. RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL- Mrs. C. Gavan Duffy of Charlotte- town, who has been undergoing treatment at the Toronto General Hospital has been discharged from the hospital and is now living with her sister, Miss Helen Eden at 35 Surrey Place, Toronto. Mrs. Duf- f-y is expected home shortly. nerumvs FROM Till-Band Sgt. Ills]. W.T. Crockett, and Mrs. 93"”? “a”; d???” ‘m ' WOW N Y Boston, Hartford and out; i: erican cities. BSM. Crockett re. turned recently from oversees with the 31-h Bail/Hy- He sew several yrlleafiind service in 0 and German d mentioned in dispatches.“ '3 FUNERAL ssrrmnsr _ m. Klckham was held from her resid once Souris West Saturday mom. 111a w st. Alexis Church, Rollo 38y. where Requiem High Mass Wes sung by Rev. Charles Mc- Carthy 0f Iona parish. The pal]. bearers were Valentine Muilally, Kenneth Mullally Romlter Mul. lally, Earl J. wnlw, Francis Mc- Donald and James Klckham, Jr. Service was conducted at the grave by the pastor, Rev. A. Slnnott. In- figment was in the church ceme- K. 0F C. SING SONG -— The re- lllar Sunday evening dng song or servicemen and ea - service- menwasheidattheKnig-htsof Columbus Hut on Queen St, Spec- ial numbers included vocal solos by Loman McAulay, Mr. Drouin, and Eddie Pineau; a skit by Lon raine Wectherbie and several léhllmbcrl by thfiagowntgownsrs‘ Or- “kl M155 011 “(in sup- plied music for the regular sing song and Mr. Connie LeClair was master of ceremonies. ACTING FIRE CBIII‘ — As- sistant Fire Chief Herbert Jewell has been ,, inted. acting Fire Chief psndin the appointment of a successor to the late Fire Chief Angus MaeEachem. While such an appointment is made on the au- thority of the Mayor and City Council, it is understood favour- able consideration is. as a rule, given to the applicant for such a position who is recommended by s of the Fire Depart- the mam‘ merit. FUNERAL SATURDAY - Furl- erai of the l , , Maolssan Sydney Street, City, was held Saturday afternoon. A short service at, the home was con- duoted by the Rev. A. D. Mur- Kenzie. The members of the Memorial lodge, L.O.B.A., attend- ed in s body. Their service was conducted by Mrs. Alley, Chaplain, Mrs. Turner, drebpluty mistress and Mrs. Ford, wo y mistress. The service at New Wlltshire United Church was conducted by the Rev. I. J, Morrison, who also cor.- ducted the service at _the grave. 1dr, Roy Smallman sang very ef- fectively "Beautiful Land". ‘the llbearers were H. H. Jewell, J. . Webster, Everett Holmes, Wil- liam Coed, William Cullen, Ro- bert Mac ersOn. Interment was in Wiltshire cemetery. SEMINAR. CONTINUES — The Educational Seminar conducted by Mrs. Robert Lee Moffdtt continues daily at the Queen Hotel and t0- night the sublcct to be discussed is "Science Builds a New World." She stated that "the bursting o: the atomic bomb has released itle long foretold wcr which is ul- ready me her inger of a new civilisation, a new power . And now, we are faced with e still In ieviag memory at lather. In. Lyda Hunter, wan-ed a- ume ears a7. m menthyof fir». calla is hers Oueofthssasidestefalltheyear ‘flreblowwas hard. the shoal 'l'o 3mm one we lme so r. Gone and forgotten, by aoale she aaa IatneTor orgotiaabywmvlllls Iatlwllrveauemberthcmallray Ill-My Mother. remembered by her Lean as follows: Friday, Nev. l, Kinkors. Victory Loan Meetings The National War Finance Committee, lu co-opera- tion wlth Miss Hilda W. Glllis, National Film Board ite- prssentatlve, will allow films in support of the 9th Vctery Monday, October fltil-Kenaingtoa. Tuesday, October 80th. Hlllllf 31"!‘- Wedaesday, Oct. 81, New Glasgow. At End Of at the close of business Oct. 51th. Standings By Districts First Week . ' ' In 9th Loan Campaign i Vietory loud Sales for flue respective dhtricts of Prince County. ll an shown below. As is proper Sum- meraide is iaowing leadership to the County, but the prosperous district o; Bgglgqjg with its aggressive salesmen, John A. Stuart, and J. H. Me- Iarlane is determined to ouoe Ill"! 10141 "l0 P'°"1"°°- '5 n d“ l“ u“ 9th loan with the Ipcndid total of 211 per cent of its objective. the County. KEG’! COUNT! Ignite as ‘ baiaAed below are up to the close of business, Oct. 27th. Don Adams. oae of the return soldier salesmen ln Montague is lead- ing the way in individual sales, and the district is leading the way in in Bolsslraw ll HID! at their heels. Diver 10,000 sa.l00 so: . 40,000 11.100 are 30,000 1.400 so 38,000 12.000 us 32,000 2.450 1.0 24,000 3,500 15.8 25,000 1.050 1.4 2.8.000 \ 2.100 1.5 24,000 2.050 11.9 1s,000 2.850 15.4 . 15,000 s00 s 10,000 00o as 12,000 e00 s. .. 0,000 cs0 u 13,000 11,000 0420.000 $01,450 10 ODIN! COUNT! Iev. W.T. Mercer, and his Co. salesman Francis McAdam, have their District of Mt. Stewart cit in front, but. a new sslennan Nell Salmond reater problem of building s new humanity with the spiritual and moral attributes that can use such Qtupgndoug power for the benefit of every human being. The MW world of inter-communication and "M" iii" “..“'.l..'§;‘“l§' and cw e r cns - quiren a c oeer fellowship and. greater lulderstanding 0! 5911101111 SPECIAL SHOW — (lsnedian Rooms last evening were servicealm and the castration De Yry pro showed an exceil-t four-reel fllm with musical mos-ts. WLQQQ] 1.0% 1.1 l‘ 1.300 ‘.3 Ialrview 2.100 22.1 Wlnsloe 3.000 ll. York _______ __ 5.150 11.5 My sow"; 25.450 59.1 Vernon River 135° 5-7 pun.“ 3.800 3.8 Q41.“ 1.850 11.0 New lnndon - Long River 0-850 5-9 spflundd _ 5.100 14.! C ,. a In," 3| 0.450 19.4 f.‘ r- m ssoo 10.1 vl“°fl. ‘.150 15.6 3.950 8.5 8.700 5S. 2.150 11.9 570.350 48.5 gum, 01.100000 tcnzoo no.0 IDNDON - (Reuters) -- Ralph E. Owen, governor of Nottingham Borstal Institution, has been ap- b commissioner and — (C?) — Lord Rush- c e has been appointed chairman of an advisory Wunmittee on the welfare of the blind, succeeding values." The "m"? “"01"” °‘ 10rd Blanseburgh who quit the flit 5400M“ =1 '1' l government post because of ill- will‘ mild! 511% hulum on ‘rueedavy Jfllore bile Alter Death? If So. whtrfi?" N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER North Wlltshire fliMIe l“ Glsrlotietewu and lslaeadeieattis, iraIsr, eao wool slain, one star ll Margie sud _ ‘Auction Sale lslbkloiellylilaolhlolmelflllifieifiiolflhbacflan hleadapltenlhateaaefeioelrthsfolowiagltoekaadaaovables: laeftllflanilhirlmoaenewiyfrealrmeibone iysaraoldJieeeersteemoaeShea-taorahalllit fdsml hrelkaoveayearsoilherlebroodaew itterstldaeplgulltbaaoatnlloofeetofixtlansllenoaegood wsggea. eas track wanmene marina tooth hsrrcvnclciwc boa IIHQILGBQDIINPCDII,“ articles aot mentioned. AIIX Mach-Al, Aastieaeer. fiae the felewing Wednesday. at the some time. uuuuulluu u 1.11.11: Funeral 0f Flra Dillaf liacEacharn Iald 0n Saturday ‘Hie funeral of Fire Chief Angus hem was held Saturday morning iroml ‘Iriniilty United Church where service was con- 000W! by Rev. TB. McLennan who also conducted service at the grave. Honorary poll bearers were. Charles Hine, Di‘. Bethune. Theo Berliner‘. Capt. Stanley. John Mer- tin and SP. Doyle. The active poll bearers, all mem- bers of Fire Department were; FER. Molnlnle, H. Harley, Robt. Waikeilng, Arthur Henry, P.J. Ready and James Walker. A draped wcccn drawn by mem- bers of the department, bore the casket with the body of their be- loved Chief, while the mass of floral tributes was arranged on the motor pumper. The band of the 17th Armored Regiment rendered music for the funeral cor-toga. Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery. Order of Procession was as fol- lows. Band, Police, City Council &: City Officials, I'll-omen, Active pall- bearers, Wagon with casket, Fam- ily, Honorary Pallbearers, Under- tolrer it Clergy, Citizens. Emergency Housing Committee To Make Survey 0f Dh’town Due to the housing shortage in Charlottetown a committee has been formed by the City to investigate the posdbllities and necessity of se- curing accommodation at the Char- lottetown airport. All citizens Interested in securing accommodation there pleesephone. write or call in person at once at a temporary office, ground floor. City Hall, adjacent to the Fire Station, giving complete details cf size of family and space required. The io- lephone number is 53. l0—29-li amine NOONAN — At Albany, P.E.I., on October 24. 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Rusell Noonan, a daughter. ' DEATHS COOK-At the l-IE. Island Hos- pital on Morlday, Oct. N. i945. Mrs. James W. Cook of Belle River in her 58rd year. Funeral notice later Cl-ASWEi-L - At Hunter River on Oct. 28, 194d, Ethan Craswell in 71th year. lfirncral from his lute residence on ‘hresday, Oct. 30, at 2 p.!n. Interment in Hunter Hiv- er Cemetery. CIDW — At Pleasant Grove, Oct. 3'7. 1945. Mrs. G601‘!!! H Clow in her 78rd year. Funeral took place Sun- dey from Pleasant Grove United Church. service starting at 1.45. Interment Suffolk cemetery wanevvmrt. ISLAND‘ PNEASANTS UNLIMITED DONATIONS N. H. DeBlols ..$ 20.00 $5.00--W.H. Beaten. Wendel Bar- bour, Hon. J.A. Bernard, E. Fran! Acorn. E. F. Acorn, R. L. .0010: Milton, Dr. W.J.P. McMillan, J.S. McKay, Dr. J.A. McMillan, A. H. Roper, Wallace Rodd Winsloe, John Simmonds. $4.00--Willard Kelly. $3.00-—E.D. Nicholson, Ray Keen- an. W.R. McNeil. $3.00—Eddie Acorn, Frankie A- corn, Dr. Beat/Ly Halifax, sterling Bcctcll. l». Harry Barrett. Wendel Cudmore, J.A. Eagan, Jack Fraser, DM. Grant, Bus Garrick, J, o, Hl/Tldman, H. E. Jenkins, R. S. P. Jardine, F.A.S. Jones, DR. Jay Gordon Lund, ran. Morris, n. KI WNW. Henry McLeod Halifax, Dr. J.D. M/cGulgan, Keith McKin- non, J.A. McIsaac, C. C. McLean, m. H. H. Pierce. an. Rodd, n. 1. 5e"- 10-29-11 IFLFLFIL Largely Attended Funeral Yesterday Citizens of the City were shock. ed to learn~ of the unexpected death Early Saturday morning at the Charlottetown Hospital of R/oy S. McDonald, popular young Char- lottetown business man who con- ducted a meat and fish market an Weymouth Street tor the past number of years, T118 1818 Mr. McDonald entered hospital on Tuesday last for treat- ment but failed to rally and p355- ed away early Saturday morning. He leaves to mourn a. sorrowing widow and three small children, two girls and a boy, in addition to his father and several sisters and brothers, The funeral, which was largely attended. was very held from >thc MacLc-an Funeral Home yes- terday afternoon, servlces at the church and grave being conducted by the -tev. G. Carlyle Webster o! Zion Presbyterian Church. Inter- ment was in the church cemeie." at Mermaid. Pallbearers were: Messrs, J, Mr. Lure, J, Williams, C. D. Stewart, H. P. Beer, P. Power, and William McCal-rorl. Too Late To Classih? FOR SALE - DINING HOOD-I table. Good as new. Apply 75 Upper Queen Street. 10-29-11. FOR. SALE - FEEDER. CATTLE Shorthom steers Also beef cattle and cows. Also 1000 loads of pig manure. W. R. Dennis Royalty. 10-29-3) LOST — BETWEEN ROGER! Hardware and Metropolita. wallet containing money an valuable papers. Reward. W A N T E D EXPERIENCED Stenographer who is an efficient typiat. and capable of assisting in general office work. Apply con- fidentially. for appointment t4 "Commission Sales" e/o Guar- ' They can-led him out under the noses ofmadllue suns, and pa: him in hospital. Now it's our turn." He will need long medical care. When be is well again, he will need training for a new job and many other things. So we must take over, until be ls od‘ safely 11m ls one of the jobs your Victory Loan dollars mesa do. It's a job that cannot wait. 5......» armor! Bell look 8. Novelty Store Sumrnerslde dlan. and heifers. ' Apply . “X" care of Guardian, 10-29-2! v