£3; 24, 1944 i ______ Err-irrati--i-"-i.-i--i--t-i-<i--i-~i--i--i--i--i--i--i--i--i-i . 4 t , , lotwoon tho ages of 30 and 50 and military _ “qipt, with executive ability, good education, I’ character and pleasing personality, and who has had several years experience in selling or in commercial work which has brought him in Q1 contact with the public. If you have these quali- ‘Q giutions, there is an opening for you, with a i gplclidld opportunity for advancement, in ii t business that has been long established. i’, -ln applying, state your age, telephone num- z b", nniiiberl of dependents‘, oduéiatitmn, aictiual lence nconie expece an o er n or- g]- 3min, which ‘Wtlllltllllfllllclglt! your ilualifica- i]. tlons. _ All replies wil treated strictly con- “, fidentiiil. i} Apply Selective Service Office, 134 Rich- !!- mond St., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Ii- 4' e++s+»swwsww+++se++&+o te+++s++++se++o+*++++*sh “T”! Advorlioilig aria-mun MVIICB i Minimum Charge for Any fad-ornament u Cont: uentral Guardian Micah, 5o per word; Western aim lmsteni Inc“; 4c per word; Antiouncetnenil and (Joining lvcnts 3o pot irorn, unsuited 3c per Word; tn Iemorniin notices 70t- pcr int-n; Lists oi l-‘loral and Splnlual Ullerlngs, Cards, etc., be per name; Letters of Condolence lilo per inch; Wedding engagements to words lur shin one l0 cents ior every additional 3 words. Notices of ‘lhiinlts uric Applbtilfllldll, 70o per inch or do ‘or word. Lislii ul Suliicriptiouo iu cunt: per int-u. Address and Presentation “.00. Other rates on gpplicatton. 'l‘ezicliers Wanted For Sale . WA "rill: - rant‘ it 717R r01: shat: (‘illi/ll’ _ itirciirzi Glen Valley School. Sampler‘ Stove. 63 Elm Ave. 7-22-31. merit $125.00. Willard A Mlo- »~ -——-~—~-- ~ '_ Doweli, Secretary. 7-22-41. FOR SALE — WORK IIORsh. E. yysnrsp -- TEACHER fi-R indrs. 744-‘ '. RUBBER 'l‘lltEl)‘ John A. hiurray, wagon. Apply lirucc Ysu. ‘Me 1- . tasue. z ‘fl-ii FOR. SALE — PLYMOUTH rock puilcts, 5 months old. Ap- ply 106 Weymouth St. 7-23-11 i751; SALE - isnoon MARE, a ycnrs old in foal. lJalrioK lvic- Quaid. Johnston's Rive '1 "‘ 2i. Fort sans: - EIGHTEEN siinEr Ch $22.) 0 no River School. Supplmii-nt I It . = o. ‘ Email miisaici-ziii-Eiimliii capable maid. Aooiv Mrs. Hooufl‘ Home. 130 Elm Ave. 7—22-2i {vain-so -_ GIRL T0 LEARN egg grading at once, or exper- i nced grader by Scptwibeh AP- d * t l mos. Rimsell Inns. ply s. n. Dixon. North Tryon. ‘flnnffllnt? q.2.>_21_ 424-3)‘. 56;. sAYiT-Tzii “from: Farm, ‘H* d) - ‘ti; ‘i 1.1. Jonii D , P*=_*.S_°22i_ - thirst‘. a..;...: "WW3 "mum ' “Mum ékiii sAii-"i- 6 liiivlvl-ll. (oin- removes for life beard on wu- men. hairv chests on men. heir blmd- 51mm“ MW‘ ADM” Wm‘ o‘ .. Myers, Win or Mrs. Railnond igifiv foiaegtllrile cfirfiegugifgg" SE65 145mm‘ Vicw ‘ ' ' l‘ F815"! taxes. Wi-“gg TOT‘ Fditdisiiiin - "rivo AL: $8.32 includinz mailing dairy czwx 1- ‘ Ahab-s‘ 1st Write: Rovmar Products. $953. Box 291. QUEBEC. P. Q, B Wanted fiiiinf- SMALL Ar-sivrsrsivr or room for la-rltv Will'- W" . McKinley‘, Fl . iTIIREE AND FOUR-IBICIEHBOIL- er txiirlng for ..».l bititaolc for. well casings. ditiinage, etc. A; "Dy gf-Edtanu 7-34.3 Block, 102 Elm Ave. 7-2-3‘ Lost - _ ' ' _ ._ .._ FOB. SALE-MHZ MASSEY HAR- L: E ‘ ciustrials “one cnhaaorraifown, "Gentle way tostop constipation” . . ‘Belwve inc. you should try ALL-BEAN for constipation —- if it has the earn: cause mine had. For nothing I tried keeps me so re. gular. so gently." odosing-—-no nasty harsh pur. gatives. Here's all Yflu do-if your constipation is “tie to lack _ of bulk inthediet. 5 I m P I y e a t KELLOGGS ALL- Sea Gadet Damp ‘News Items l In the list of officer! attending camp with the Bea Cadets Lleut. James Macliurds name was inad- vertently omitted. This ls Jim's second year to attend csmp with [the boys. I The boys are all r rin to for the b sport dayunexi Wed? competition. The llst o! prizes and l donators will he published later. i When anyone has some engine BRAN _regularly. or tire trouble at cam the Bea an drink iplenty [Cfldfll 811991)’ the mec aniu and of water. his nutritious cereal l-ielpc the cost is very small indeed and toproduwsmooth-wcrringniiuirmam service very nustwtorv. reporevwastes for easy elimination. on ll like the happy relief so much you ll ivant to stay regular. Eat tasty, toasty ALL-BRAN daily. Grocers have it in u handy sizes. Made by Kellogg's in London. Canada. iitock Markets it A Glance CHICAGO. July 23—( Alb-Bo- liromptczl liquidation of grain fut- urcs Saturday nmi all iriurkets snowed a heavy undertone WINNIPEG, July !'Ii—-(CP\__Rvg T v5 s! - ‘w cents in _ 1:: Saturday _ jicz GPJlll Exchange. closoa iit $1.07 "i. October ' "i. Dcccmbcr l. ‘ an 3 '.'i-' Good .= ort by lrinz the ses- J heavy selling O ll':'\ NEW YORK. Jlllv 23—(AP)— Scllrrs continued lo lil-ist. the Stock Market Saturday . loading steels. rails. m _ cu- nivotal in- '. worst . .. _ a z-v. 0i’ since the f~‘l n! ‘l; twilini. with scant recov- . l s (lawn 5 ct‘ a mint at 5 43 vit was back to about. its lcvcl of ltllfi-JllT.€._ _ Apply to n ._v cf t sc Re- iruii i: stations: HJlililX 1C ll Si. tint llusriizzll. ' li, lirrili .l:. 'i‘. . '\'cw (x uni‘. t» .' lottetoi . Ill‘ Wi’ R- ig Officer. M. D. 6, llc N. 5.. for further in- foinn ion. LOST sAruiipTa-i’ . rls six cixlinéici’ 1 - light brown “oust. iii 1W wifliig 1- - ~“~ l} g Ind other pgpgrfl, Reward rows. trailer. M. J. ALL. Phone 1249-14. 4'44‘ Slims‘ The battle for Carplquet airfield was one of. aminlng the remains ill "zest assignments the Cnniidlazis in Nu- linldret of Dilk. Sask ' have so inr tiickltd. its hangar. ire shows a trio of Canadir s ex- .1 Thomas I}. Dewey, mlttee in Chicago. Left to right are: Werner W. Idaho; Mo. niinois; um. Inthlrtrio x. Brown, Ohio; Ql \l'll.'\l.’l This German tilancgiaskq and Tin". J. l-l. Strltizifna“ Tiiilfldvill- 5P~5k-—' grounded by Allied Artillery fire which ridrilcdi (Canadian Army Overseas Photo Thzouttll W13)- h GOP Presidential candidate, Dewey. New York; Col. R. B. Granger. Texas: Mro. old: his first conference with the Republican Com- Horace H. Sayre, Oklahoma; Ind F-‘lrl l- Whmld The weather is somewhat dif- ferent from last year as many will remember we had very few fine warm days. This year its the op- posite and the boys sure welcome the gifts of the gods. l On account of the labor short-t age quite a few of our Cadets find| it very hard to get relieved even- lor a short; time to attend camp] notwithstanding this there arc about one hundred of them there. There will be a splendid prize for the all around event winner at the sport day finish. is i lief that internal strife mftv result gov}? 38am m“ u pa" w hep in ilic suddm collapse oi Germany s ape. There was a large number of visitors down to see the boys on Sunday. Mr. Albert Keys and family were down to see Joseph and needless to say Mr. Keys did not forget the rest of the boys ‘with refreshments which was greatly appreciated by them all. ‘ The Protestant party attended church at Belfast at night and re- ceived ii royal welcome from the congregation. l I The MO. accompanied by Lt Diamond visited his family at Murray River and brought back his young son Sterling to stay a few days at the camp. Electric lights in each tent. ' Running water. radios. electric ‘razors, etc, makes the camp very home like. Don't forget the big day and big.‘ doings. nFIiIY-nozsw AT 10o SALTASH. England — fCPt - "Ilaere were 100 candles on Mrs. Emily Stephens‘ last birthday cakei but she still touchrs her toes each‘ morniniz a< Dart of her daily “ex-. erciscs." | heroic-r cmsnrzs i l LONDON, July 23 - (GP) —-A Renter's News Agency dispatch tow night from inside Europe said; that according to reliable reports from Belgrade clashes have o" curred there between the Ger- man army and Heinrich Himm- lei-‘s men. P ll 0 ll ll C E Pryfimiiléle? él2i1t‘ill'2d33&’_ ligiiibé; bv lhc Dominion Debhrtmfllt Agriculture follow:- Eggs: Graded shipments on spot‘ 3'7 for A-Large: A-Mccium 3_5: ‘A- PUlLCtS 28-29; B 30-40 h: C 23 .:- 24 Butter: Wholesale teurized Que No pasteurized 33 251-33 ueipt Que. No. 1 Da del Mtl.: No. 2 a2 u; _ . st; creemery prints 10b Drlce as lé-SS "t; first trade wilds- icb price 36-35 ‘i. Chcesc: Current uhite Wflstfrll and Que. 20 FOB. wholesale west- crn and Que. ivhlte for local trace and EXDOH 20 11/16-21 Jobbing pas- I134; No. 2 Potatoes: 75 lb bag new crop Que.. 1-125: No. l white PE}. 1.50- 1.65. NB. 1.25-1.65. Que i :5- AIICTION SALE 78 UPPER QUEEN STREET FRIDAY, JULY 28th AT 2 RM. l am instructed by Ml". Ambrose MacGulre to sell by Public Auc- tlon his household furniture. in- cluding parlor set. l x 9 x l2 Ax- nilnstcr rug. hall rock. rockers, mirrors. stair pads. bed sprlnx. mattress. small table. kitchen table shovel, hose and several other _ Left to right: Tpr. R. W. articles. ., Tpr, J. ll. Walker of Wawota, W- ll- BEATPN- 1-24-26-28 and chairs. base burner No. ll. mats and floor covering. curtains. pots and pans. lawn mower, rake. ih-t (luv GQAFPIAN . ,.__,_ft\§l‘3 .F.IYE__,_ Haven’; you y everk talked r over i the back fence? MAYBE you have ii neighbour who doesn't know what it's all about when it comes to raising cucumbers. Or perhaps he hasn't n knack with roses. So you ‘tell him who: spray to get, or you give him a little lesson in pruning. And next thing you know he says: "I'm certainly sold on that advice you gave me." ' And that's how progress comes about. A fellow comes along who knows more than you do about life insurance, for instance, and first thing you know you see a way to protect yourself and your wife andvthe kiddies, a plan you might never have thought of, yet it seems easy once you start. If there were no salesmen, hundreds of thousands of people now insured would be without the security they enjoy. So many people put off till tomorrow what they should. do today-so many neglect provision for the future. Tliat is why the helpful neighbours who sell life insurance have become such great instruments in the promotion of thrift. Ir is good citizenship to own LIFE INSURANCE A Airings from iizc Li,'e Iururunai Companit-s in Cards L o--- oaaiéiigfifiéi’: r r UNLESS WE'RE OFF THE‘ EGAD, ‘ WAlT H522, . sixes LINE, THAT ISLAND "TWi6G§.'-- sAeoio, ' ‘ l6 VOUR OiL FIELD, MASORI-w I'M LOOK- , ING» FOR DERRiCKg AND ranaeres, Bur ALL 1 osrecr is A CROWD Oi‘- naeeri Ala.’ Bv l THIS IS NOTHIM’ UNUSUAL" IT JKST BRINGQ T E ‘Pi r 1 ASOUR FUACEAP \ h hwsoow’ EQE " GOT ANY IDEAQ :3 baiivciivé‘ v.5 (‘FATHER By George McMzmiis 50 l ups ANSEE TO DJGAN-l s»; THE SAME- lT’5 DAFFY TALK-I HAD TO ELAP HER IN THE OAKV-DOKE-SUIZE-VM ON THE BEAM-HOWQE VOU-SIDE-KlCK {WELD SHAKE A LE6 AN’ MEET ME AT THE PIPPY DIPP JEEK FOUNTAIN AND WE'LL. LATCH INTO A '~ "-2 lzdioina SCRAP IRON WANTED We are buying steel. call. met- als. etc. Our trucks wlll coll tn any polnt In the Province. being assured of full loads. Please write nr nhnnc 181i or ‘M8, Charlotte- town. or nhovie 440. car» of Kin! JIM $TARTED FOR HOME FROM HIS BOPiRDiNCv-“MOUSE OUT WEST SEVERAL WEEKS sac, sein- -NOBODV'.S 525w on u HEARD OF HIM SlNClii. -AM05 susPacrs UMOR THAT AMOS‘ THE‘ R a Just‘ FOUL. rum/- ‘LROTHE 9r . evavaonv EA\._><iN' H m sAPPnReo? A5605 V4 LKTILYZ-FiRST CAB AND YOU ‘_ z;- Edwar" Hotel. Snnirnerslde. A. BLOCK Tiltia THE _TOILER Th Corp Inn..- Adi-t sews“. b1 _ no 1m; pal-ism! “WWW i l3" ‘Webster’! r. ms l-i/MIE A GOSH‘. sovmac. v/s FEkLlNfi THAT HAl-‘S cor UNDRESSED ME Aruo LEFT HOLD 0F A UNIFORM A PRlsONER- OF- WAR SOMEHOW _ . a ~