5ggUST2&1@M rlllut"- -'arl'l {lrrlllrlaaluvv-arev l m have the privilege ofustaylml ' ‘i i: IDGT-BETWM NORTH RIVER . ________________i_ ~ IIBSAGE BOY WANTED. pLv Guardian. 8 a ea ..- llllai’ IIII‘ “ r l n ‘J each side by an enlisted man. gjglnlghting his visit to the Aleutian h" a 01 lunch from a metal tray. The Islands, President Roosevelt President was flanked on Left to right: Capt. A. I. Price, U. s.; ppc, William Golf, USMC, Batcsvllle, Ark; President Roosevelt, PFC. pprdinand Rutachcr. USA. lrvirigton, N. J.; and Brig. Gen. Harry F. ; ‘ ompscn, Post Commander. lilhis War-Four '!lli Years Ago By The Canadian Presa ’. AUGUST 28. l940-.-L0nd0n ted to seven-hour air raid. reported to have received It ; m, Foreign Minister gt nercnteseaden to d - uestions. U. S. Senate passed gtwiption bill. , a I. W.I. met on Monday A118- ‘lltllnlal the home of Mrs. ' Central Guardian locall. 5o Per Classified 80' ner word; In M Cl Cm if]? Mrs. Woodside extended n" August meeting of the Bread- Lorne “mm Meetlrlgjlgnad with _t_he~committee in charge. i __.~~:. I Ode followed by the Creed. Roll call was answered by donating a flour sack or print cotton, for a quilt for the Orphanage. The sick committee reported that l3 calls had_ been made. The following new mmittees were ap- pointed. sick, Mrs. Seaman and Mrs. Somers, Lunch, Mrs. Bernard and Mrs. Davlson, School, Mrs. Woodside and Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Woodslde and Mrs. MacDonald volunteered to make the quilt cov- er for the orphanage. an in- vitation to meet at her home for next meeing. roll call to be ans- wered by giving a sympathy or get well card. Meetingclosed by singing the nat- ional anthem, after which lunch the hostess and was served by Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance I Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 Ucnta word; Western and Eastern locals as per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word; Notices 70c per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc.. .5o per name; Let- ers oi Condolence 70c per inch; Wedding engagements t0 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanka and Appreciation, 'I0c per inch or to per word. Lists oi Other raiaa on application. subscriptions 40 centa per llwll- Address and Presentation 81.00. Wanted ‘F or Sale WANTED ‘I0 RENT BY SMALL civilian funlly. a. tment (un- nlmished) or smal house in city. Apply x. Guardian. 8-26-31» r at some farm house in e vic- Lost sr - nononvil wars-r WATCH 110.00 reward. Finder please call 1883. 5-3341 Comer and War-rm Grove School one length of I Finder leave at Warrens Mills, or notify Fulton Warren. a a u Male Help Wanted Al’: -3B-tf. blower-pipe. » FOR SALE IIOOKED BUGS. 02 Rochlord Street. 8-31-121 FOR ALE — ANTIQUE WALNUT Sofa. See sau: - annular; Goo; A 1 v n " rea shit‘ e“ “s Was-ai- rort-sata-pnuin AND ocean- er, Apply A. MacRae do 5on5. . “W” 5929i “"26"” FARM FOR SALE AT KENSING- ton, 50 acres well watered. also house and buildings, handy ship- .i___-_ij-————— | FOR SALE-TWO FARMS or so. le Lot Char- I ' B-N-fll ‘Female Help Wanted vfilvran-Avgaoluau FOR llousa- l "L." o din. m“ y ‘m 81:25-31. _.________._________. WANTED-CARDER FOR LOCAL Woollen Mills. l device Oflice. “B-M-Ii. I A N T E D -- EXPERIENCED bookkeeper (mole). Good wages. APPLY National Belectivea Se‘? Agents Wanted In‘. wam- wit“ on ran 1s- ll-"d a paying business in time-not m field magazine sub-scrip- gigel aaency in t e British Em- -_.._... a- ; _ mie Martin, whose husband, l8. 15 ANY WOMAN DIISIIING HOME and board to help with a little housework, apply "C". Bugging- ___id WANTED — GIRL 0R WOMAN for general housework. A Mrs. Grove MacMillan, Covehead. 3'35; DENIED SCHOOLING-Cut Dope Denied admission to Knoxville. Tenn, High School because she was a bride, 17-year-old Mrs. Jim- a junior in the University 0f Ten" ma" mgineerlng Department. says she'll return to Johnson city. Tenn, to complete her last year LLllllhJFhmfl- _ _ ’ Iliiizxllss By Ken Reynolds JZIOIIII l° hi8 Guardian Want Adi .Tll.'\i"‘ll=‘\i’l lrcis so excited-he's expecting an answer - S“Y“".':in~imnl "in hts llfllll. place" An- | Marlin. George, Pie, Bale St land. h-Sgt. Murphy's father lslmhof msmmc w; n “NCUM |,,.;,. INTERNATIONAL IOX AND wflmd!“ Ailnr. N. B. Daniel A. Murphy. Sulnnlervlllc pd ms,- u ‘Pym. “mom “raCUg-p - ANIMAL FOODS LIMITED. P. E. l. and llndolslnllrllll N0" 56°"! “ml P- E- I- Injured Under "Missing" is Cpl. Thnlrlczs ' a lhmlflnllk- P-E- I- lhllmflll Forllan Bears. whose licxi-nl-kl"! James has nut the papers aside‘? n I Royal (‘nnadlan Artillery lis his mother. Mrs. Isabella Bears, m in uire if ihcr." "is any or that Wlllil- Frill"! Ckmflflt- Lltlll-g Brovrnrll, Elmer MacGregoL-care o Falconwood iiospitaLChar- come ~beof left?" so again the‘ 04845-2048. lonria Welt. P. E. I. i 19m» wn, P, E, I, Hen“, Mawaflane |seems to think a lot of him, 8-25- pina. James Jewell. North Rlreai; e ' dignity! I won't» have l dead as of 13th June, 1 o. N. Engine Room Artificer Fifth Class: R.C.N.V.R., Toronto, Ontario. Bpringhill. N. S Reserve Mines, Cape Breton, N.5' not he In a position to accent any griplta for grinding until further no ce. THIS Stock Markets At A Glance, CHICAGO. Aug. 2'! -- (A?) — Wheat and rye held tirm in light. ading yesterday but oats were un- der pressure om conurues n houses and local traders and the market was weak. Resting demand for December wheat at $1.53 ‘A Bt-efldled the market alona with the ying ot y contract b! {llouses with northwestern connec- ons. WINNIPBG, A . 27- (CW)- United Btatcs oaifigllyers took 300.- 000 bushels o! milling grades ves- telday on the Winnipeg Grain Ila- ollangc. Other cricrl dealings wcra mv c: Closing cam prices. fegi1‘"5o2%C.W. 1M Km Oats 2 . 3 feed 40. o or grades 5! if. Barley: All grades I14 -’. PRODUCE MONTREAL. Al . 2'1 — (OP) — ochre prices t ay reported by the Do on Department oi Ag- riculture follow:- 45595.4 39-39 la.’ ' C 20 Graded shipment on not for A-Large; A-Madiil! mA-Pullets 32-33; B 29-29 Butter: Wholesale Jobbing nas- teurl Que. No.1,! 34 0i: No. I a? No. l pasteuri {ii del Mtl; N0. 2 33 ‘.3; del Mt]; fust grade vreamery prints lob price 35 -. - _ first grade solids. lob price 35 li- . ese: Current white western and Que. 20 FOB: wholesale west- ern and Que. white for local trade and carport 20 l1 /i6-2l. Potatoes: 75 lb. baa Que. No 1 1 OO-Yfi; N0. 2 .70-.B0. c'n'n'a' Fortune's Apprentice av Leonard Leslie wet-e n-rr-vnvv-l-vvuww (Continued from page 2) right men to serve him. lookcTJafter thltzln, and obtained loyal co-oper- I OX1 "Your Son Will- The Sturton estates were lull on model lines. Sir Charles was enter- prising; not airaio of new ways. While other large landowners were forced to split up their possessions. Sir Charles weathered the storms n! the post-war depression because he had splendid organization and sat- isfied tenants. Hi5 well-equipped farms, communal facilities ior stocking, marketing. and finance were the envy of others less ad- venturous. Now he was looking a- head to still more extensive cle- velopments. "John has qualified by scholar-- ship for the Secondary School at Brackham. I hear," he said to the garage man's wife. Mr; Morris nodded. “Mr. Foster and schoolmasters aren't easily pleased." "Your boy came out top of the list, Foster tell; me. I'm not surp- rised. Well ‘I am going to ask yon to let me do something for the boy. I want you to let me take care o! his education." "There's no fear of him not gett- ing a. fair chance at Brackham. sir. My husband is well able to stand the expense. d"Thfl'e you go," Sir Charles laugh- ‘l-Standing on your confounded y t. I know what ll happen. John will g0 on to matriculation and finish there." . h’ a. / ‘f ' / ' / , l / - . _, / {a} t 60 '~ ’\ / ~ _ g ‘o g i( _' — Ii/Z‘?! .-_' i_ . ,, ‘y .‘ - 5- ‘ pi“) r 9 f I a r : _ 1 .' / - . » — " . = 1 . / ' — n‘: .‘ x '2 ’ A \$59"94Q§ _. PETROLEIIITS » . "GOOd Enflugh an educaton for at garage-or to care for aeroplanes if‘ thev come." (To be Continued) Official List of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY Previously l1 d M|u| War Scrvicengdrlenowflrrlelsrunizd Hughes. Wallace Eldred. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Killed In Action Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Regiment Chandler. Jack Archibald, Lieut., Royal Canadian Army Medical r s Woun Royal Canadian Artillery Matthews. Thomas George, Onl- v mi NOTICE T0 FARMERS Due to labor shortage we will McLeod, John CIBIBIIEB, Pte., Do-| Grant, William Fred, Pte, Roth- N I C. -‘ , Fanc is, Cpl., Six l'.. and L.-Sgt., Josrph Alexander‘ ._, . . . _ -. . . Royal Canadian Artillery Rnddifing, B, r o Murphy. whose wife is Mrs. anoint.l§§{,,1h§;}.1"‘§§.ni§l"till? $51111": it)‘ Ciglcinlgbnclllld! William. Gm»- LoBlanc, Gerard Joseph, Pie, Shaw Murphy, 4 Clcarbllrn Crosc. hem“, only n mam‘. n; Dumng [he Deb , . . a . ‘=- ———-——-—_____. 4- L f III I859 agroup of far-sighted men drilled down into at lower cost. for more people. Today, as essential i the earth near Titusville, Pennsylvania. At a little "ammunition” on our fighting fronts, petroleum is over sixty-nine feet, their drill struck oil . . . and making its finest gift-victory in a hitter war to thus, in the little wooden shacks that sheltered the preserve our way of life and ensure our future. j pioneer Drake Well, the petroleum industry was i born. As Canada's pioneer and leader in the field of l ’ petroleum, Imperial Oil Limited ha! contributed _ Through eighty-five years oi progress, new abundantly to the achievements of the past-is //‘ l» =~ generations of oil men have pushed their drills almost giving its best and utmost to the war job of today. '4 g five miles down below the surface, stopped up Tomorrow, when peace comes, Imperial Oil service ‘a petroleum production from forty to over ‘LSOOJlOO station mcll will again speed the motorist happily l barrels a day on this continent. And on this tidal wave of "liquid power" rich gifts have floated to mankind . . . the modern car, truck and airplane . . . oil-heated homes and oil-driven ships . . . the farmer's tractor . . . asphalt roads that unite the nation . . . lubricants and other petroleum products , that have enabled industry to produce bcncr goods IMPERIAL OIL along the hightvay. Imperial Oil research workers will turn their inventive skill from tasks of war to problems of peacetime progress. The Imperial Oil geologists. engineers and drillers who brought Norman Wells and Turner Valley into being will continue in search for tllc oil resources necessary i0 our further progress. Shown above is a frucliorlaiing ._ lower of u modern crude oll )7 refining unu n! Imperial Oil's \‘,\; Surnin, Ontario. Refinery. This I one unit has a capacity of26,000 barrels a day! Co Nehwallcefilkoghagiessl Miller. Capt, PRODUCTS mganagian Angparlcd Cool-pa l e eorgo an .- , Qydncy. N. s. w’ c’ ’ New Brunswick Regiment Doucette. Jack, Pte., cram-l _ _. __ __g_____,___ - -----4—»-- -- --~~-‘\ Falls. NSB. I w d '* " “" — '“ — Y1‘ vwrr-ke an apple will be ‘lend’ evere n d > t ni t. New Brunaywickoaegeimang loyal Canadian Corps of “anal-mu”, yvlaud“ Gnr, ‘hm-o, N. Si.“ v-‘o+o»»»»»¢¢¢¢¢¢~»- g g _ ' V Legacy, Joseph Evangelist, He, Blllllll I N". soul?‘ an: l, I I : r ' The sky is lowering tonilzht and Culgigatp. B. t H B h t B t M‘ h c] Joseph L cpl . New Brunswick Regiment amen‘ ' ' ' ‘ E en S Ia it willhbg IOTl/llilglfl!) llinrnilrioizllrglcs {A ar n. auren, e.. 5 . ca. I! I . -- -. ouenc res an r l! l =1‘- ‘Q Anne, N. B. d“ -. e Box 835. Kentville. N- 8- 3”“ 11mm" cliinssnn, Anthime, Pte., Tru- ldcl N B Charlottetown. P. EFF-him Cphl: B! All Island Farmer's ililo the crops. Sholllrs of lzrzlln wi ry. However Jame-s says as he 30"] Canadian Army soooou +OvOQO~OOQQQOOOQ4IlIODkS out into the dnrkllcs.s_ "The Medical Corps Rqya] canal“ Artur." vrlnd is oat west." inc mini; (Continue 1 m 3) harvest weather aznin to-lnorrow *~——~~— q"-?——~E5-B-e——~ Until tomonpw - Dim-t Good- trying day ior our harvesters. The lght. binder still refused to lie every ‘- ‘ pheafi lilllltll alter ollll-pperullie meg - l OlIII "ii? CHIISC Of S Oil {$51011 i111 Iagahgeiréilagggaglgpfiigg rlerfeaégg l lhcn their work became less bllr- here today .densonlo. James was called to na- o “Ame! appear undeflsista neighbor initiate a young. "wounded" u Clement Franclspiilwillllifi horse into the wars of white whd" M“. Mrs Lucv Hhaulinlz“ n nplswflliilndcrwlt l-lc was whlm- “V” l" swm East- P- E~‘i“ente.“£§5°.§$§‘tl.t" ‘mil crlreeriglallty‘ Murphy, Jose h Alexander, I..- ' Sgt, Somme ti c, P. E. I. Nova Snotia and P. E. I. Regiment ...... n. LN Island Casualties Slightly Injured New Brunswick Regiment Mitchell. Vernon Mayhew, Pte, Oxford, N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Dangerously Ill ,Sl. mlilvnrd, N. B Prestonfield. Edinburgh Si, lunch will be substantial. Perhaps -