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I rem old- Mer at 9.30 A. M. when all ap- __.___.____._. I . m w.- m on» mun finiéilsiliilffiiiiii “ gf-oggqgrgiufi owns-- oi grlgflntutnwn, 0mm an, 10-84-21 1o-e-1.o-e1. 1 *"——--—-—————-— J. A. FULLERTON m “Tum aui%rln'ifd§ City Clea-k: o o» M! -m=~<a.ra.=.=.".-u .-..- i3” Found 3w 123W}??? Q-lil-miil . mlmn - Puss: oomnmwol 3' 63"“ “mm” {Kiwi IWI o! money. Owner osli Wll- calll llsm Orosmen, om“ Oontederetiolrp 11:11 ssrnrr orntsns KINGS COUNTY LAUNOIIINO.Meores-————-—-———IOOO csaorosn Noun e1 so.— - — - — - - — -1eee FOR SALE Let ll‘ l Ill‘. Residential section. Price en application. TO LET .-‘.'2'.......l¢."i.i‘..':ti'.'..n“ .__..__._.._.____. - FOISALI QIIIIIIICIIIIIJIQOIQIfi.O.:“OITIIIIIOUIS ALSO hrlsfsrlelelssllhrlsefllellsll _-.____...___.~___- TOLIT Isles with housekeeping n l. Annie: Pk. ' mm, h, ,,_ get. o, 12 .11 .14, 1e, 1e. 1e, 1o, 2o. n . ' ‘s’ Mai-m; , mm, omgaffi rrra nrvrsmu: anon When your order for hel ionsl Selective Service, vertlslnr- direct to The apply for its approval Copy received that phoned in before l2 lication. 110 Queen St. Phone-Day 1828 — Night 88'! LOW PRICED FARMS FOII"SAI.E NOW YOU MAY SEND OR MAIL All-Y IIELP WANTED A08. DIRECT TO The Charlottetown Guardian Including Advertising Signed "National Selective Service" Iestresl Stool: so do cow»- I e 1 Si!“ OI sans: e- 1 D __,_ rat cnantoljrsrowlv QUARDIAN srocx QUOTA170NS j :0K S spell “Victory” In order to conserve the working forces in war industries and essential services, O supply our men cu the fighting fronts, to assist tho United Nations and to maintain essential services on the home front, requires evuy ounce of energy of the Canadian public. This is total war,- wlth h'bcrty the prize. Canadians realize we can not win that prize without hard, steady work. Under a recent order, issued in pursuance of National Selective Service Civilian Regulations, thousands of Canadians- employers and employees-dare expected to forcgo some part of their peacetime liberty in regard to employment matters, in order that the Nation’s war machine may increase its pace-rather than operate at less than capacity. this order requires that uo male employee be released, nor may he separate, from s job in either oi’ the two top labour priorities-"A" sud "B" —without first scouring s eoisl permission from s National active Service Oflicer. The order bears equally on employer and employee: both are restrained from any wastage of men hours through needless labour turnover. _An cm loycr ls obligated to post s notice the orm prescribed, where his plant or undertaking is covered b the order, so that his employees will go the regulations as applying to them. All are urged to comply in the national interest. Penalties are provided for failure to comply. Anyone wishing information ls requested to enquire at the nearest Employment and Selective Service Ofllce. informed of Employers and employees alike are urged to strike es blow forfroodoles! NATIONAL Keep production at full capacity! SELECTIVE SERVICE EDWTMENT @E' @1033 HUMPHREY MITCHFLI. Minister of Labour A. MeoNAMAlA Director, Notional Selective SIIIQ 83 38 3 .-...»-“?".».“ "F" :- 9’ ._... bé3$SS$F3E$5$€83b$§$ Pete l! 04>- p0 i .: Eg" CUIB iirim Details ill Je|1 Execution 0f American Soldier By O. Yates Mcllsnlll Aneehled Pele p has been placed with Nat» you may then send your ad- Guardlsn. The Guardian will by National Selective Service. requires such approval must be Celestial‘; New Guinea. o'clock noon the day before pub- orbs. v tim translations of extracts 9g the Qlsry, dated March 29. Sold- 11w. ‘u “um gfl at headquarters 0LIVIAIMNG.lMseres—-——-----|Is ITTMAIYIEEWIIT! lo. -—-— ------- I00 LOWER MONTAGUE ll, ao.—- -— -- — — — -— fill“ MOIILL lAlT,l1scres----—- -— —-—llll IUNGALOW - e revues. hath. llet weler farneee, fireplace. heated t! . Ieualslled “mspsrtseea reemaflesdlsesllty Psrll. lsrgellesseJbslreemnpartlytsi-uhhstlmllesfreaetty. lltseesth. IIIIDIIOI IIIIIIII. lreemistlelvallsbiebesesehsrlstfll. NATIONAL IILIOTIVI IIIVIUI IIITIIDIIONI D0 N01‘ APPLY ‘I0 an“ i e 1 1 tea §ii='...;,......~ =-"°~“'i.’°a.'-.i.la°~"iiiiii“niii'~ 1e years . women over so and undo-ill yen; a s“ teachers. elsuel labor. sort rim ovmut. no lswlves ss 1.. m o. 11 y; vsrtisemcnt :3? El: " '--"""-=-.»» 2'.=-i~'“"i.'-=~.i$\£ "Aloe ter m less ‘file. nlilu 0d m “laestllelrlse. 11m class) xnnm 101a us 1t had been decided to execute him and he a“ to be accorded a Samurai! doe ' usembled w witness “firmed-w. .112... 1:: m“ . me chief q bjfllng a {word came “l. odficers lime has cxgme. The wil- a??? would . Without e 513d about l0 mm at the prisoner and he i more rosnsr "W... ...'....... .. veswotilb U IHIIMIIII berothorlseeosldad oewmutust stole tailewdvollowl l"! WU‘ , t th . jflsq. new st m? ddluedtslne and; m‘ the sxeouitlnn gonna Ueut-j l tsoee e i with rm’ depen- Jns to theadsmursl lflllllisklhloflfllleollolliwllllrwltlellflfll museums: segues-sues u eseeenefllwlh phenols} ‘ commander draws his the famous ‘Oss-I "tfi- w; ‘s.’ 28282551135! 05 1-‘ s. Gfi £33‘- S “'1” .. ttisflfi’ m or eel- canon-f ' ' uncut-rags: §$- am §Z=:;s War Corres- flEADQUAR/IEHS act, ‘i — (AP) s. diary from the soldier st er (sub lieutenant surgeon 5nd Q plstoori rs tor-ward with 1e out close". "a; QX . ts beside th prisoner I am First he touches prisoner's neck lightly with sword.” arm muscles bulge closes his eyes for a second and at noise o1 cutting but ls actually made blood Spurting from les y falls torward. Everybody durward as head rolls on the sawed her 1 ATUBDAY, 0C BER. 16th SM s T" ....:.1::. rum ‘W Th ‘trunk. All is over. T head like a white dol "Realize that the s not personal pity estation of magnsnlmltv mes a chlvalrous rlor seamen from the med- t received the sword from soon. He rolls the body on s something for the other y. take that,’ he says. and with one sweep lays open the abdomen." " seamen gives him a "In front of headquarters we ever I get back a] ve s eclal In ood condition: l. 0 8.1’. —-- 1 (Lil. 0.), 1 N .3 l! ll - "Modotu" s leather hllylfentlrreeher. 1 rubbgr bolt‘, 1°il':w mgdo entirely from sum Bearing mower, I wood elellhe, l - rleirh pplel.’ l box slelih, 1 hllh boy wagon whee (new ; z carts, firm nucnon snus nus eaalestloslhar- m: amuse. m cums ronrr. LOT eo i mtg‘? 1' 1 AT 13.80 l‘. M. _.__ ll ll! r m hutructed by m.» A. eatnlsteebslehstsshsnlsnl Murphy owing to illlllglwtgmtg sell of turll 6 I h QnSlflOCllE-‘filhdsrslt more I Y"?! Ill. 1 draft filly s14 years credit enppprroveo lolntuotle. old; l General Pur o mare I Dlsoollll ; r 1 e u as u Info i will i3? iii‘; i iiifiiliiu. '1'vem' “do: me an’: one w 3 a milk ‘em with 1301mm! poyrarr lam hw- V 2 p YQII 0 OI 0i ‘<’ii‘..%‘.'3““°5'é.i’§"i‘n'..‘..°‘t‘i.‘l’£n‘l'.lt ’°""' " “WW-h 2 years of? 8 lunlu of nlgs. l brfloll 10-44-12-10- sow gvlgh lllttanrf 20% sgrirhr tieiercls ->—--~——- gmirLimfiflTg-j; 5,, Tlyiueltn ‘ srururnc Lauren. tor. been found ltd‘!!! llleslgdr 1n the severe ed- ish wmter and he: relieved shoe . cloning to some extent. ht ex rose wllon 4 b . young man aged 23. an instructor who committed the M. svblleutensnt ilrst r-‘nas the next senior officer -. was Lt. Cmdr. Tsukioks. Markets To Be w“ w’ o! the behead- M d of saptnlre American ulrv as rocity was responsible NTO, Oct. 6 — giving holiday. Mon be observed by Ca and Commodity market; generally, including and Montreal the Winnipeg Grain Excha the Toronto Livestock by anti - almralt Regular sessions will be oudht 11nd" 8118M» Saturday. Oct. 9. TORO Thanks ll ll Stock ++++e+~i ‘l 00+» NOTICE Auction Sale ' AUCTION SALE AT IONA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER l8 AT 1 P. M. 5i I am instructed by the executor of the estate o! the late Joseph Callaghan to sell by Public Auction tho following stock, crop and implements. Stock 1 general purpose horse 4 yrs; 1 drlvlny mare I yrs; 1 milk cow 9 yrs; 1 heifer i l-2 yrs; 1 fat steer 1 l-Z Implements: 1 binder, Massey l-larrls No. 4; 1 mower (Brandford); l team truck wagon (almost new); 1 single truck wagon; 1 cart, gang plow; (nearly new); 1 scufflel‘: 1 power sprayer; digger; seeder, hay rake; hay fork and carrier; disc harrow; cream cans, and creamera. Hardness, shovels, forks, ete. Crop, 1 stack of barley -—< -_—_-_—-_= and oats mixed; 2 stacks hay. Terms of sale, Cash W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. At the Auction Rooms, Grafton Street, i Tuesday, October 12th, 1943 ‘ at 1.00 p. m. I am instructed to scll by public suction the furniture belonging to a lady who sold her property in the country a short time ago. The list lnciuden- Kitchen rsn Chamber set, 2 Cornmodes, Chest of Drawers, Cherries Closet. Iron Bed and Spring, Dining Room Table, smell T blc, Cross Cut Saw, Buck Saw, Meat Saw, Snowshoes, Kitchen Chairs, Clothes Wringer, Clothes Baske 2 Kitchen Clocks, Alladin Lamp. Lawn Mower, Roclrin heir, Bed, Spring and Mattress, 2 Trunks, Spinning eel, Yarn Winder and Reel, Knitting Machine, 1 Radio, and several other small articles too numerous to mention. W. II. BEA TON. Auctioneer. i A.W. Malheson, Solicitor. 10-7-9-12-0L ._ .._< s;_>P;-<;;:tg __ . _