PAGE TWELVE CH ARLOTFIYPUW N ‘DECEMBER 5. 194i) Advertising Rates — Payable In Advance lllinlmum Charge For Any Advertisement 2s Cont; Control Guardian Locals 5o per word; Western and Eastern Locals 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word; Classified 8c pcr word; in Mcniorliini Notices Mt- pi-r inch; Lists of Flurul and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, nun, 6r per name; Letters of Condolence 84c por inch; Wethling En- {Igeuients 40 ivords for $1.00 and l0 cents for cu-ry additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. S-ic per inch or 5° I191‘ “"0111: Lists of Subscriptions. 49 cents per inch; Aildrcss and nosentatl $1.00. Other Bates on application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher sliiill not iic liable for damages arising out of errors lri advertisements biryond the amount llliiti foi- tho spiico actually occupied by thnt portion ct the advertisement in iflilch the error occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and there shall bl.‘ nu liability for non-insertion ut' All) iiilii-rtisciiieiii beyond Iilu amount, paid lor such advertisement. Agents Wanted BIG OPI'OR'I‘I‘NI’I‘\' FOR AGENTS r _ -~_——— 1|, 5pare m-na ,0 “.11 mhunbmg “ANllzlF-l-lllhl. lluil llOLlSl-l and hggllng §upplic§v m mpg,- 1.30 or ziturlnivnl, pi'i-l'i'1'11l1l,\- in 511m- Mny “vmc Cwmpluu, (‘Mans ,0 incrsiilu. \\1ll p.'1_\' :\11_\' lVtiSOllllillU Houses-Ants. Wanted Box 23.; Station Mace d~A,.n,e5_ rent. Phone Guurtliun, Summer- Montreal. Que. 51d?» w A N T E n - DISTRIBUTOR MI3gg||3||gq||3 Dealer or Agent to handle well cstablished watering unit for hogs, Twila‘; rERSON WHO-FOE‘ poultry. etc. Fast. farm necgsgny‘ Box 61, c!“ Ontmia’ from tht- lluly llcticcnier ll.ill by canadJn niisliiltc iin uluminuiii steamer -——--i--___i_€_-__. lhuckct shape» kindly ring 189-J. BEST \\'AY TO MAKE IIIONEY """‘_" ‘ i‘ rclllllllls the door to door selling There 1s an cpl-mug in your town and surrutnidliigs. our pro- ducts are gtiiiraritecd and then prices make them the most pop- ular. Hundred.» n! dc-nlcrs have reached Ezucc “F? °l11‘~1¥°“°~" FOR SALE - i0 HYBRID I‘I.'L- rfirgehaetgfilis §0O%,'\\\2I‘E€“o€6€53 lots, Barred Rock find New hymn“ “Lnwfegd “ 1 Hampshire, Seven months, luy- ' ‘ ‘ “ ‘ lng. Gordon E. ltlacI-Zwen, Bris- Poultry Io YOUNG lrbTzii-fi IIENS FOR Sale. 35.00 each. Russell Carr. Kinkora. tol. Boarders Wanted -__________. Personal BOARDER \\‘A.\"i‘r;i), 112 CUM- _".“.“'f'_‘_‘l_ffffflwfllff"? M4”- ron NEURALGIA. Luninsoo Rheumatic Pains. Chest Folds cars & Trucks For Sam apply l-lest Penetrating Glort w~ Oll. At your Driggist. FOR SALE -— 193B FORD COUPE. Good condition. Haines‘ Garage, Typfiwfltefs Euston Si. .‘ ROM FOR THREE TO HALI- ma.‘ FOR SALI‘J—IB46 SPECIAL DE- luxe Dodge sedan. Radio, heater, etc. Sgt. Plckard, R.C.A.F. Sta- tion, Summerside. phone local 47. FOB SALE-JAB PONTIAC SEDAN, fill‘ conditioning. two hundred miles. $2175. Call Guardian Suni- merslde. ION. SALE -— 194'! CHEVROLET. Also 1947 Ford Ton Truck. John ‘E. MacPhee, Clyde River. Phone 1597-111. liars EH5; fax, leaving at 11 s.m. today. Phone 2290-L before 9. For Sale For: SALE - ONE TON or use; coal. $24.00. 217 Richmond St. FOIt SALE - ENTERPRISE vic- wry Stove. Good 0s new. m: Hillsboro Street or Phone 2518-1... IOR SALE — COLEMAN OIL Space Heater, medium size. 74 Orlebar St., City. FOB. SALE '— CHOICE BUILDING Lots. $300.00 up. Stewart Mac- KEY. _________.“.._~____.___ FOR SALE — 1 SMELT NET, 80x l0. in good condition. Apply John C1155, New Haven. FOR SALE — ONE SOW WITH twelve pigs. four weeks old. Ap- ply Nelson MacDonald. Wheaticy River. __. FOR SALE-MARCONI BATTERY SEE THE ALL-NEW PERSONAL Portable ‘Typewriter - the only office typewriter in personal size. New portable design. new sparkling performance. Cash or terms. Remington Rand Limited. 134 Richmond Street. llpholsterlng UPHOLSTERING, RECONDITION- ing mattresses. Price fziir. Crill McAusland, 1166. __.___‘_ Wanted ._____._________.._ WANTED — A FEW TONS OF pressed hay. Write or phone J. I... MncEuchc-rn, Tcu Hill. WANTED — ADULT BABY SIT ter for one child. Apply Box 1006. Guardian. WANTED — PEKINESE PUI‘ (Male). Write J. A. G. Box 2. Borden. P. E. I. NOTICE Mr. Archie McKinnon will resume trucking cream over usual route Saturdays week- ly. If roads unfit will be. hauling first day roads are passable. CRAPAIFD CREAMERY Crapaud radio. Pfrfvcl condition. Also bicycle, cheap for quick salc. ltfclviii Lftircwx Brookficld. FOR. SALE -- MASSEY’ HARRIS Separator. 2 years old. Will sell less than hall’ price. Ben Ford. North Milton. F011 SALE - HOUSE 21 x 25 F1‘. with l0 windows, 8 doors and some good brick. Apply Robert iviic‘. zild. Nine Mile Creek. --?l..\lilf"s VIIACCOON Good c liicn. Size 20 Cont. Box 100i Gllllfdlll FOR. SALE BY TENDER - BARN at North River Baptist Parsonage. ‘Fcnrir-rs 1o be submitted December 10th. 104i] to Nlul‘ ' (‘lyde River. — 2 (IIIOICE YOUNG work horses. age 5 years old. Guaranteed to work anywhere. l ienrs old. Apply Cornwall. I For Rent ____i_-_-4..~_Z---€- T0 LET-SHOP ON ELM AVE. Phone 2790-J. 7170 uzr - BBn sin-T»... ROOM. ‘ Apply 212 Kent Street. ___*_______ T0 LET —- BED SITTING ROOM. Apply 12 Kent Street. TO LET — STORE M x 15 WITH Storeroom at 24 Upper Queen Apply E. N. Keys. Phone 938. "Female lloln Wanted WANTED -IIOUSEKEEPER. middle-aged woman or girl. 3 adults. Write "D" Guardian. WANTED — GIRL OR. WOMAN to do general housework. Apply Box i002. Guardian. _ iii IOUBEKEEPER. FOR. FAMILY OF two sdulls. Before December 15th. Apply stating cxperdence to W. Sherwood, Sackvlile. N. 3., Box ‘f O74 or P1101?! 240-J. l-Olt fiIT-BLACK AND WHITE DOS b ton bulldog, vicinity Kenslngtoii Road. Phone 1575-22. [DUI-TAN AND WHITE KIT- ‘ ten, largspswsjCali 37H. Re- ward. J. P. lVlaePllEllSllN and SUN SPECIALIZING IN MEN'S CLOTHING THAT FITS 157 Queen Street l l 1W MANAGER WANTED l For FURNITURE, APPLIANCE and RADIO STORE TO BE OPENED SHORTLY IN CHARLOTTETOWN Applicants must be experi- enced, aggressive nnd keen. Address all particulars in confidence to Box N0. 1003. Guardian Office. STAFF WANTED FOR FURNITURE. APPLIANCE AND RADIO STORE TO ‘BE OPENED SHORTLY IN CIIARLOTTETOWN SALESMEN-must he aggressive snd keen; experienced men profor- red but not; essential. GIRL OFFICE CLERKS-Agn I0 to 28; must be neat hsndwriters and good It figures. WABEIIOUM; WORIGJRS— RADIO, ELECTRICAL APPLI- ANCE SEIWICEMEN-Munt have knowledge of latest types of radios and electrical appliances. TRUCK DRIVER-preferably one used to handling furniture. All Interviews will be in Char- lottetown. All particulars in confidence m Bo: No. I004, Gusrdisn Office. THE GUARDIAN. Toronto Stocks New York Exchange l - OPPORTU 'l‘Ol‘.ON'I‘U. Dcc. 4- Am C" -- - 34 7-8 m“ Sm" 51 7'5 Arc 'ou interested in a. ood future m the sellin 5., . < .1. Am Tel 147 "L4 3 . . “°“ "‘“‘ ‘ Anncond...“ 2914 field? Have you ambition, and a. desire to succeed? 1850 Anglo ca" Atciuien 91 1.8 Are you willing to work for your success? _ One _of tho not» inc Ron Baidwi“ 1° 1-2 most modern and up-to-date Hardware Firms in tho 1“1°°‘““°l ~ E a"? o ' 9 Maritinies invites applications from experienced Sales 18500 Arjon . " emhx ‘ 37 u n th b ti m, m, 0-,, 122 Boeing 23 3.4 Clerks who can answer YES to o a. ove ques ons. 1min A“... ymn}; '_ 12 Borg . .. 5'1 1-2 Promotions and advancement will depend on your abil- 4500 B-uioniuc 2s Briggs . .. 3° _ ity and salesmanship. 100 Bank of NS . 38 cawrpluar 33 " - - . ' 4n n1.- ..f T... 3, ghrmdl O . 2o Present employee benefésliaicludeatlftgisiomttlrouti 4000 131x50 Moi .. '7 in "Y5 m” - 6° 7 i‘ Insurance, Hospitalization, 0 1 ays WI- RY. e 0- -- .. - ~ c l c 11 1' . . 2‘; Cgm gin 1o {-2 In your letter of application, please state age, ex- _-._-,,, ,;,.,,,,,,.,,L_ 955 gZIQSlEII . gs perlontie, marital status, salary expected, and enclose 1000 131ml 18 gas i - . . _,, ,.5},0t_ 50o lliilfuAnli . 225 i131?“ Am" 413-4 a want g a‘ 1 fro? Cal l-Iilm .. 81o F, 1g l"; Address all replies to Personnel Manager, 3i 1 (‘ii n on! 49 ‘ ' _' ,. ‘ 8m, ,.nn,;,m_,, __ n 310 Gen Motors . 68 a-S (3/9 BOX 98;), GUARDIAN. 29o 11k 11f Com 24 7-8 G°°d"°h ~ 72 isn (‘tin BT00‘ .... 24 G°°d~"" ‘*2 , 41),) (‘Ln-mm _ 140 Sud-Fun‘ M - g ?-—-——— } .v 111111 1'»- ii-rih .. we “"5 " . ' ‘ l i000 c-nt 1M1 13o y" P"? ‘*3 P3 n ‘ l 7500 (‘ent 1m . 115 Keginlvc i; j‘: . . . 1 00 (‘out For 1S ‘ " I000 (llicm llcs 59 xontgx 551'? i800 Chesterv 155 N?“ e 1‘ 11"‘ . 1500 (‘ilrnlnni . .. 03 N Agirml "_-' Iteglstereil English Setter 4500 Coehenoui" .. 242 _"" . . _ __ __ 1 _ l l |_~ Cuiini; 107i (‘ockslniit . ‘l4 3-4 gum“ P 21 l‘: A1‘=h'I':‘\\"'1]13"€’(s4 lidllyfclllllifkfliTillg PMNQ Tilt-l Si-‘ciiiiil 150° W" ""‘ " m Penn‘ R H 3s an? Rh ' hiliieir fight to Dre- " " ' I 500 ‘.14 Pails‘. 8 i, a’ mug; ‘t Cflmldan special ‘ow ‘flirt-u niuntiis old. 5m 3 l ips 58 -.. serve cs eiii “d with‘ roducts 54m 121 raAeisi (arrlgigiiifierilitnbcloge thje Royal SETTER LEIGH KENNELS ,, _ . “[2 _ gears R 42 T-S Commission on 'I‘l‘."il'lT§sligI‘thi.IOIxlu-fil;l‘i; gmnmera-“gh 5300 Donnlrlzi . , so i-2 ~““'“"“S - 2" q "llmmd 1“ ‘l °°mm °“ . n? B m M0,, E M“, _ 23R Socnny . l6 that it would not conduct an iiiqu ox 390° l‘? 5111"" » 485 2 If.“ y? ‘W’ “iwlfmr. m “Otnme "Cgtxlglwfi i 2100 1cm" so g Y‘ 26 g8 cherflerfflfm“? “S ‘a max,“ _\ 4on0 Eidonp, 7 * mil-X I m *' N95“ We“, F“ °§"“€1" l‘ Alva 5S --- --———-—-O— S33 E, pa“ Rey H, L2 ztd Oil‘: N” q q S ing piopositioii or raiRi : vs T900 rm Kirk b4 g-q Tlic (xlgalfildigglsPrlliefia time?“ T00 l-‘roblsher . Q ' ". 1"‘ Co“ cm '_ _ , s l 985 G-mn, _V Texas 2i SiBClliC-flXfilI rates and has a e 3400 Globe __ QHIOHAPHC 2:1 the COlllIlllSSiOll for a recoirémen {he m» L ~ we Cir...“ i .8 zzs.z.mzis.ze. t. usro rnuois 2000 Gold Eng 04 7-8 s a u_ es. w I 2000 Gem M,“ u s Rubber I?) 54 inquire into whether they arewttaon- gmo gut; Lend £75 steel 2b :4 pensstory -—t.hat is. whether o), 2on0 nnm R0 .. “ffriflr ' " ' my theinvflv- 4500 Hiyzliridgg _‘ iii‘ ' 3-5 uoninge, g1 A B k R d ALL UNITS MUST G0 “$3 ‘Ilnfffon, ten‘... an o e 1 K4 lit-Ton International 2°“ ‘“ Second Time W‘ T042 Jnculet 1 _ * 2000 Juhurke 1 H4 14 Ton International 6745OJolic-t . , . $400 ‘Qflgg -, Gfam ll W0 C0 S 1 KBSS 194s International ‘n08 Kerrr Atdde 1o s-s ——— 2't°“.'_2 39°“! “xl°"'5°°d G00 Labrador .. 480 running or er_' moo i. Dufziult 110 MQNTREAL: D°°~ 2 Tedwfzld: $750 1000 1,0,1... 3Q WINNIPEG, Dec. 4--(CP)—Brlsl< Prwrwiel PW“ "P0? l’ 5mulemh _ 11': trade in rye fcaturcil an nthenvist- that Ls Baiiquc Cnnzmlenne Nri- I 194T ‘Z-ton lllercury - ‘.2166 1.1m. m, 4.; ' (lull session Saturday on the Win- iioiirile Al’. st. l-iugue do Basel. Hydraulic Hoist and Gravel 15m puma,“ nipvg Grain Exchange, near St. Hyacinthe. had been held Box 26900 MacDonald 44833 ltlzirLcod . 1000 hlzidsen tcrcsts, and fair advances were 3000lVingiu-t scored, particularly in the third 5200 Min Gr months. Offerings were liberal but 2000 Nlarctis . wcil absorbed. 4000 Moshcr . Closing futures: 1300 Nogus - - Outs: Dec. 84 l-4; May 83-8313; 600 New Cal L. July 80B. 2500 New Gold . 20 1-2 Barley: Dec, 1.41 1-2B; May 1.40 Ill900 Nicholson S6 ‘l-2 7-8-~1.41; July 1.34A—-1.3-i I-SB. 100 Norzindn 6G 12 Rye: Dec, 1.56 3-48; May 1.62 55f) Normclnl 10 1-4A: July 1.59. 19250 North Inca 8000 Nortlilnnrl .. 2.375 OBricn .. . 500 Okriitn 2000 Omnitrans . 8500 Orliic 14900 (lsisko CW G-row 1.59 1-2; ‘. CW 2-row 1200 Pnc Pete 1.55 1-2; 2 C\V 2-row 1.55 1-2; 2800 Piimour CW B-row 1.57 1-2; 1 feed 1.37 5-8; 2000 Pan West. 5000 Puymrislcr . 4000 Piccadilly . 6500 Porc Reef . .'l00 Prcston .. . 2800 Qlle Lab .1200 Que Man 10220 (Quemout 800 livnnlilo 5000 Rochelle {l5 Roy ilk . F125 Ruynlile . 216800 Iloyhnr 3000 Senator . 5100 Sherrltt . . iiden .. 5W0 Southnm 125 Stand Pave 4000 \Viltscy' . 5000 \Vinch Lard 4:10 Wright n . Tntnl snics 795.000. Markets at a lilanee (Canadian Pros!) Toronto-Stocks higher; bsis me- lais lend climb. ltiontronl~Stocl<s in nnrrow rut. New York-Stocks stronger; up- wnrd trend continues. North America Bill Awaits Royal Assent firmer; move LONDON, Der. 2—-(CP)—A bill gmpowering the Canadian Parlia- ment to amend the Dominion’: constitution now only awaits royal assent to become law. The measure, known as the North America Bill, passed today through all stages in the House of Commons. It received third and There was good buying from United States houses and local in- Cnsli prices: Oats: No 2 CW 85 l-4; ex 3 CW 82 1-4; 3 CW 81 3-4; ex 1 feed 8i 11-4; 1 fccd 80 1-2; 2 feed 78 3-4; 3 feed 74 3-4; lrnck 79 1-4. Bnrlcy: 1 CW 6-ro\v 1.50 l-2; i.) 2 feed 1.34 1-2; 3 feed 1.29 1-2", truck 1.37 1-2; 2 CW yellow 1.41 1-2; 3 CW yellow 1.39 l-2. Rye: 1 CW 1.56 3-4; 2 CW 1.56 3-4; 3 CW 1.51 3-4; rej. 2 CW 1.112 3-4; 4 CW 1.46 3-4; truck 1.56 3-4. Flax: 1 CW 3.79 1-2; 2 CW 3.74 1-2; 3 CW 3.59 1-2; 4 CW 3.54 1-2; track 3.79 1-2. Perfumed lnl1 ialesl Sliuil . up and robbed of an unknown sum or money. It is the same batik from which three men took $51,600 two weeks ngo, holding up two sisters and their elderly mother who is man- ager of the branch bank. The three melt who staged the earlier holdup were captured with- iii three hours and on their wriy to penitentiary ivllliin l6 1101118- They DiGClGEEI guilty and were given tenns of four and five years. Provincial Police here sziid iio details of today's holdup iverc known immediately. lioulctloolng Popular Pastime Al Ottawa Now By Mel Sufrhi OTTAWA. Dec. 2 - (GP) ~ Rouu-looting has become n popu- ifll‘ pastime 0n Parliament Hill. To be a. rollirvtootet‘ you must toot the horn for whet, you think should be the route of the proposed trans-Canada highway. Route-touting reached a peak in liy FRED KERNER NEW YORK. Dec. 2 - (CP) — “But, honey." said Mr. Average Husband, "that's riot somebodyb perfume on me; it's only the let- cst copy of your favorite maga- zlnel” Far-fetched? Not really, because the latest thing in printing msg- nzincs is adding pleasant aromas to the ink. Can't you just sea - or rather, smell -- those peffilmfi advertisements? What a hazard to add to the list for men with sus- picious wives or snooping mothers- in-law. The first experiment cams off the presses today - s nature mag- azine printed with the tangy smell of pine trees exuding from the pages. That smell the postman is wondering about is not s package of pine Soup or bath salts. it's just the December issue of Natural History published by the American Museum of Natural History. A little confusion is added to the magazine; the cover does not portray pine trees -- it is a lovely photograph of cactus blossoms. Next month the editors will try to oo-ordlnate the smell and the’ picture. And they promise to keep skunks off their cover. The experiment by the museum's magazine is believed to be the first time a magazine printed on slick paper has tried to odd olfactory pleasure to the delights of litera- ture. ~ The problem encountered by the editors and printers was to make the odor not too strong but st the some time to have it last. Experi- "Ml ‘"01"! N°"- 77 "l the mental sfieets held the aroma. for "@1150 o! l-Wfl- more min a week while lying un- covered. The closed msgszfns is expected to retain the fragrance WANTED A VEHICLE DEVELOPMENT EN- oiiviii-zn, $6,100-i5,700, Ottawa. DEPARTMl-JNTAI. soucrrons, salaries up to H.400, vnrieus cen- trcs. Details and application forms at Offices of the Civil Service Com- mission of Canada, National Em- ployment Service OfflcesJnd Post Offices; '"**#¢¢~‘ ¢“— the Commons as members discussed and finally passed, a. bill authoriz- ing. the Federal Govcrnmcn-l. to pay by half the cost, of n 5.000-milc $300.000.000 coast-to-const two-lane highway. Route-footers werenrt confined to members from any one part of the of Canadals island extremities were tossed into the route-tooling pot. illustration of the wny in uihich their particular constituencies. But it was also n rather frustrat- ing display of publicity tooling. highway will be decided individual Province-s. The only thing the Federal Government has to say is that the route must. be as short as possible and practical. IRE. Cote (L—Mntapcdla4Miitanc) said: “After the Rockies be found in the Mntarwdls Valley and on the Gzispe will be much easier Riviera du Loup and then to Edmundston, K213." Percy Black (PC-Cumberland) hm something to say Nova. scotls. route. "The highway should go to Ciipc Breton in order to tie up with the highway in New- foundltind." W. Cheater S. McLurs run through Borden, saving in distance over the old North River. should include the ferry much longer. Tormentine. N.B.. to Borden. ¢¢v¢v ' isLAun L4 Arcane i‘ island grown Mcintoslfrcd apples. un- oxccllod in beauty and quality. Consult your local merchant- for your f Christmas requirements. Buy thorn by the g hamper. they are reasonably priced. QQAAAQQQQALL“OQ“_“.“O AL¢A A A country and the scenic attractions All considered. it was a colorful the varlmis membr-rs look out for Reason is that lhe route of the by the the most beautiful scenery in Canada is to Peninsula. . .lt to gn front to Campbcllton about the r (PO- Qusens) wanted the shortest route on Prince Edward Island. It would Victoria. Crapsud and Charlottetown. The route would be l4. miles which would pay for s new bridge over the Mr. McLurc also emphasized that Federal payments for highways service across Northumberland strait from $1,175 1 Master DeLuxe Chevrolet Coupe- $550 1 1946 Mercury Sedan - Heater and Defroster — New Motor - excellent running order- $1,150 NEW TRUCKS 1 1/§-Ton—l’ick-Up Body 1 1-Ton-Pick-Up Body Convenient terms may be ar- ranged to suit customer. W. R. JENKINS Your International Dealer Great George St. THITIlE OUGHT TO BE A LAW NOTIBE T0 EXPURTERS h I) f t I I ll i N ' i .. .. a 1.113.» roliliuomaliiroguctz‘ tiliidryrosouiighinal Kumurtla " “wimrllllt Any shipper wishing to have his name placed in the slilpnt-rn directory, nr wishing space in this booklet for Iliiwpl-flglng pur’ please contact w. 11:. Aoivlcw. Department; of intlusirv c x-i f}, Rosoiircen. Phone 2502. ‘ ‘ “ DEPARTMENT or‘ mnusrnv s NATURAL itiis0i:iir:-;.~= HON. mucous ounce _ I Aliiilsit-r. AUCTION SALES ESTATE JOHN A. MacLEOD AT RROOKFIELD ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th. AT 1.3-1) i’. _'.‘1__ Two milk cows, two spring heifers and two Ii()l‘:;1‘I-.', 1111i] bushels mixed grain, quantity of hay mid straw, .:. 1d put“. toes and feed turnips; binder, mower, rake, bob iiml W001i sleighs, half share disc drill and saw gear. lhrtrshi-r nntl cleaner, gas engine, (Ilse, spring and light IIZIPTiHTS. illlillfll’ vise, hay rope and fork, earl, steel truck iviugtiri, i‘ ;_ v ivagon, harness, saws, tools, forks, 010.; cream ht‘l);_-_ V Iron Dukc range, tables, chairs and iill other items oi‘ ittiusv- hold furniture and farming equipment. Terms cosh; ii" nut fine, sale to be held the following (lay. MRS. LENA YOIYNKER Admlnistralrix ALIJK. iin-zn-iic .\lli?ililll\‘t‘r | A BETTIIIK civil: r NEWCASTI E. Aliulizi TIIFORD. Sllrfei‘. England — - A magistrate in [ills . (C?) -- The local c ct club his Wales city hail mat 1h.- 1 insured zill its plnye .. The iiisur- scvcii youths who win-c m, mice, for 21.000 $3100). is against of stealing. lrlc ordered \ilt‘.11 1-1 hlttliic to church every Sunday dump; in? 112 months of their ])l‘(li).'\il(l,\ injuring spectators u-lien "sixes." OPPORTUNITY Large Maritime firm re uires the immediate serv- ices of an Assistant Credit an. Some past experience in either retail or wholesale handling of credits and collections preferable. Must bt- prepared to move from home city. Reimbursement program includes straight salary commensurate with ability, welfare benefits including pension plan, group insurance and hospitalization. Kindly forward application, which will be held in confidence, together with full details, including refer- ences, age, education, photograph and salary expected, to BOX 986, GUARDIAN. Auction Sale OF STOCK AND CROP AT FORT AUGUSTUS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th AT 1 P. M. I am instructed by Mr. Leonard Curley to sell by Pub- lic Auction his stock including: 1 general purpose horse (l3 yrs. old); 1 general purpose mare (12 yrs. old); 1 milk cow. Ayrshire, 5 yrs. old, to freshen April 10th; 1 milk cow, Ayr- shire, 9 yrs. old, to freshen April 28rd; 1 milk cow. Ayrshire. '7 yrs. old, to freshen March 81st; 1 heifer, 2 1-2 yrs. 01d. to freshen Jan. 25th; 1 heifer, 2 1-2 yrs. old, to freshen April 6th; l l-yL-old bull; 1 1-yr.-0ld heifer; 1 calf; 1 brood sow; 10 fail pigs; 1 general purpose mare (4 years old)- Crop:—200 stocks of grain; 100 bushels feed turnips- TERMS CASH. If weather unfit, sale will be held Saturday, Dec. 10th. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. p; pig; 3; $11,118.} FQOM A STAG - WO LAST WEEK CRINGEL‘! TRIED TO SNEAK IN W.’ WAS THE FAMIL‘! WATCHDQG ON ‘THE JOB -~~ LAST slant-museums WALKED ocr= wnn ‘ EVERYTHING BUT THE KITCHEN SINK - BUT POOCHIE SEEMEDTO BE UNDER ETHEQY r-- z/ ~~ Mi ‘WWW/till smoiuu WHAT! YOU MEAN TO 5PM us NEVEQ EVEN LET our A PEEP? wasn't; vourz- ooo $LEEPING sicimess c! & "flaw F _ mime mic/run, aosncwc. 1:15‘! WAITED TEN YEARS BERfiE Tl-IH GOT ‘AROUND T0 A PHOTDGRAPHERD S'l'UOlO- ' n. may nullity 1:10.110?! COULDN'T AND EN rouolzeow . ‘ AN‘! LONGER THAN Wm n- oevstoveo: _ ' l " eeou - , "will. 11'.