QCTQQER 12. 194s Advertising Rates-Pa .. .-.-‘—..._...-._ STIIINESS. SOIINISS, INNS/Um IIIIIES. MPS. ACRES. (NEST COl-DS AND SWAIN By DOUGLAS AMARJON Olllldlnli Prelelatnfl Writer MEWRERE ‘Oct '! —(CP)- ‘Ilransport formations might from the air. be yehle in Advance while the Canadians, part M". h te. ml ted ight tow ring fire: l,‘ Der were: Alum ‘P Pit-LIN! Western am Eaten; m“. c Eater. after the container had i. fllgTgft foretheir hnmee bases II we“, u, “and”, Nlllllll Ivente 8e per warg- been collected by 475111511811 81ml! The communique said 145 tons o! Flelnl and i! em o“ "A"! 79¢ Der lnen- ugtg a] service personnel, the gliders came bomb, we" dyoppgd on m; gnunyg ' l!" inch: cub‘ '9'” 5° P" "l": ticn ol over. four at a time, each towed northeast New Guinea. hue. e and l0 eente for every ‘wmm, 8 n N ‘I 0 weld: for u.“ by a -Miles M ister traning heavy “y, work go; m“ u”, m“ p" who‘; Inna or u w: were. fliiifiprlhmn 1:1: peznefoggselay an?“ as!” :31: glrpep‘; On the land ‘attic. Auagaiiag e on n. "" "ml-MM Ml other r- » Ell-Just mar by their was ilfistifiifé? t§§at-‘i“h Slit. "h"! 5mm“ within 600 yards of the main jetty Female Help Wanted WANTED mm IQ]; , ——-_ fans could inspect the gliders but housework. Apply m; wfiglrgggawgpggtllalé/ABNIMO- airborne officers said that in ac- wkrfgs day: fittgrtyglecafigzgrrig 10-8-31. p: enter-ta work_— ‘Night glintelihih ‘lgelralllitiltefould b” °°'“' pillbpax and much‘ gun emplace- cArAaw coox-onlveitA no m», “WW” —- have lush Canadian arm ' 11¢ relations m" - 3:33;, “'33- "vlv null’: ~=- fiwviéititi“ at? ' wit." ggiigg gig; -yh=1=,,°y'"1°“,,,,g* wlfili“ii'lri‘fiififtllii.i"in‘i“tt'lii r G1’!!! I ‘ O!‘ . ' _| p t desired. Mn. Geno]: Affingfl; -Qn_°1.s£'f_"; _ '0'"! irtlalityslt seeglsmthgrek n‘: limit M“ "gem" m“ l‘ 1 me M Summit Circle. Weatmoum, (Mun- T h _"___‘ l}. "lntemational co-operation" as “we ° 4° Japanese f5 '5 “ trelli- Que. 10-ll.i2.ld-3i. 95c BIS Wanted far as the Americans are concern- defhffleieilglftflcrtfingaded we“, r... s... "“ "8.‘!3E".:l"t°"ta m... e salts: . es § m" M=E~‘1?=.§=‘2"y'""“'“§tf€3i'~ "°"'"~==r rm- n-r- “.123?” “°" '“°““““' ‘“ ‘ ex ess . apply Economy Garage. 10-7-9-12 WANTED PRACTICAL NURSE, nomimioftifilelii» Tgsrcfeiiilgiebrepnjta; Tilisorald on the enemy's oper. ioit BALE _. YOUNG nos. a. arshfield. PTBNITGKLAV‘ t 1 ch Li ut. N913)“, M 19.94“ -~P1Y 30X ABC. Guardian. m a a‘ at? Halal’; tog! ‘gluon: Crgek, from tints pregentlgkrlound fighting -- _ ‘JIIB OOWG llC 8110 5T0 non saw 0AM. Amour Nuw- lgli"",,,‘,‘.°,il‘,’,°‘i,,“l "i, *5?‘ ,,‘,,“.‘,“ .2 itfiaaay 1.. whigh moyre ta... so APP" PM" 4* MON-Me- 10-9-31 wanted force station. 'I‘he best he hoped ogines yere deiitroyedi 351d seven “in “m _ Us“ Wm“ ——————--___.______ m. was directions to the nearest s as o a newy arrv convoy doors and brick. also general WANTED ‘MMEDIATEI-Y FIVE fifini-“n- sum“ “mole horse. ‘T yea-rs old J C inwart. FOB BALI THREE two can. NDDlv Jimmi ._____ ___ ' ' a bowl of sugar, all wrapped up in TRYON CONSOLIDATED ;o—'—“"‘nfi s‘??? thing‘? D2“, Machinery pglsayh edition of the Stars and $912k. m BIIO- 09 911 60h 0n. p. _.____._____ g g 1 t c t, J h Report for September: ply Guardian. lo-a-al. DEWALT saws AND woon- HDAVJBIFYOT ‘Eiygrongoerdrovgpin with Grade x (em-i. Marion Foyi 2. worfiin machines. Newest types another party to a different sta- Vernie Lea; 3. Phyllis Thomson and To Let uz.ut.iz°'t.l"ett:l't"s.ztt-""1; ll‘. ram?’ 8110""? tel?“ “si“:..";2"ts.:"r“t~.... Bell’ . --_--i-_-___-____________ . - e - . — . , . I0 fi-ET‘. IBOGOM. CENT- gag; Sllgglvyafprnighgl-le r911 (pppltig- (zllgilil beffipfie néeallllfllst as: é-lovéalld‘ grlaiidliowiltli; 3. Annabelle Mac- ' ' an ' - n y o“ e ' My uardiin’. ‘mm I'm" 4°? West Fender St. “hm etlslasneptuxrln atnegat. Grade Ix-i. Jcyce Thomson: 2. 10 9 2i. Vancouver B c w ere was e s pace ______-_- " 4M!- "Why don't you Just- so ever tn Sig“); Tafgas- J wood a _ *——_"—‘—-—- - y - g 1;- ra —-1. cyce ; . . -_ WIATETDPHEAI, ‘},,,PUB"'° "Tm- lmdlfllliclrlls 1.1222“ ocslligla htirahl. Melvlnenawson; a. Gladys Delaney- , Dunbar o‘ youmward 1151"‘! a "You're our allies so I don't see ("we VU-l- D315? Carr: 3- Applicante musts‘ an a Md u‘ why we shopldrrt be able to give CIR": Thomas: 3. Estelle can. Tax Appeals ‘ l-tunity for ions and prom . v ___ téevtvtttllvepigefivlce Office. Charlotte- The Board of Appeal - from Civic Rates and As- M's‘ell”'"e"us easements will meet in the City Court Room on Thurs- day the 21st day of October at 9.80 A. M. when all ap- peals on Supplementary as- sessrnents will be heard. ' Charlottetown, October 8th, 1943. J. A. FULLERTON, 30$. 9. l! .13 .14, 15, 16, 1B, l9, 20, Dillon d: WANTED _ 10-6-41’ HORSES AND e's "mu. 10-8-31 Mnlpeque Rd. soclatlon. told City Clerk 56° Pelsmls- middle-aged woman physique and able door work. Grade X desirable but not essential to a town wont.» ranch. An average of 600 ships of the stand out- better . Op- Derinancnt posi- otlon. Apjply Se. 10-9-31. Ol‘ Male Help Wanted "wilflnd sood sound feed bags ett. 10-7-41 1 1 Goon USED LAItue gtgpeess fumace. Cash andlcarry have a good mm SHOES-ANY COLOR. —- Jlmmies Shoe Shine Parlorio 931 calling for mcre sports grounds, ., slrtNcei‘ Curtis-Bennett. chairman of the National Playing Fields As- planning conference that in eight of Brit- ain's largest cities there is an av- erage of but one acre of playing fields and open flpsces for cvery ""“""Y'"" Grade 1i.’ (Sm-l. Elaine Smith; "'!""'°" 2. Imogene Howatt; 3. Warren . . . i . < Full dntclluns III each packagr Ragga n» (J,._)__|_ ozga em,‘ their base. There was lapse of several hours between th arrival and takeoff so the canad dozen roast beef you a meal. NOW-RILIIVI soar THROAT snout A cote Auvlosr msrAmtv use nah, ieet-ening Slider Landings ENGLAND, planes ' and Hotapur gliders were used to demonstrate to officers of a Can- adian armored brigade how army‘ supplied of in'e division. ail‘ Tow ropes were and the gliders took off again to return to Instead. he came buck with two sandwiches and la gallon of tea. provided free of charge by the Americans. What's more there was a, tin of milk and Allied Bombers Smash Jap Base ALLIED UARTIRB, Southwest Pacific. Oet ‘l — (AP) _ Allied bombc smashed again at the Japanese base at Wewik. New Guinea. and destroyed a large munitions depot mere, Allied Hea was announced today; Pilots who took part lii the long range aerial assault solo zn-y started the largest explosions ever seen in the southwest Pacific. In addition to the destruction of vital munition dumpl. the llwlbfll also touched off large fuel supplies at Finschhafen. Japanese shipping " l base overlooking their more impor- ° tant bases at New Britain. ‘ The advance was the first repor- ational base 325 miles up the coast The Monday raid. the ninth heavy attack on Wewak since mid August. also destroyed 29 barges and lugg- ers. Grade VI-1. Raigh Callbeck; I. Pptyllis Crossmah: 3. Donnie How- B. Highest standing in senior grades Marlon Foy. 88.3 percent. Highest standing in junior grades Joyce Wood, 81.4 percent. THE (IIIARLT)'I_‘_'TE'P()WN HUARDlAN SPEED THE VICTORY . Action is the word today! The boys overseas are giving us plenty of it as they smash to attack on land, sea and air. Let's give them action in return; action they'll appreciate; autographs on 5th Vic- tory Loan applications. Thafll tell ‘em where we stand, how anxious we are to speed the Victory and bring them home again. They're surging for- Perfect attendance: Eletha In- man, Daisy Carr. Estelle Carr. Ferric Howatt. Teacher. Jessie E. Leard. Grade V-l. Wrig . Grade IV (JrJ-l. Keith Fay; z. Cecil Foy; 3. Harold MacDonald. Grade III—l. Ann Mac-Donald: 2. purdena Robblec; 3. Harry Robb- ee PRIMARY DEPT. . VIC. . . LEND TO THE- LIMIT! ward on every front. Spur them on with the added momentum of overwhelming power. Speed the collapse of the Axis beneath an irresistible weight of tanks, guns, ships and planes bought with our money. That's what our fighters want. That's what ~ your signature on a Victory Bond application means. Sponsored by CARTER & CO. LIMITED Grade I (SrJ-l. Everett Bell. Tile lengthening shaxlolvs warn of llvnlviiflr: , New-Style Physical pal-tin ~.-_~.~._— a uction o! these and other late MODS. the Bureau set poialn pro- British Navy are always at sen. Janet Howatt. SPIRIN lication. Now YOU MAY SEND DR MA DIRECT TO Service" IL arm h "equine" i os Lions students at work other t n1 Heb Wan vincinl Govemment. NATIONAL IILIOTIVI IEBVIUI RESTRICTIONS D0 NOT APPLY T0 cf age. women over 60 and teachers. end after school or on han lo Denldlle llid Kitchen he NOTE: tilled fer hellll Female domestic help and employment wanteo ads where not more than one servant employed m-r to advertisements for Inc-n over 65 and under u.‘ years yearn 0i age. ministers. ie-rt time subsidiary emolnvnent. iit-IHQWIVB! as curl time workers up to N inure weekly. nurse!- l 1min fishermen. dumcstic and kitchen hfli! fo h uhil-tothroui: lIiatl-ll- unde; casual labor. hoiid aye Bummer vacation, 11ml any Kind " fldVETtlRBmPnl from iwv FY0- lal; ‘ml philant ropia llnltltntlenn is new included In the IN" ted 3W3...- eweretl to enable _ e men “’ "'° "" ‘tin? .132. w llll t Telfltc '0 Fa"n"a"53§7§"i.i'nn?' '° ' ANY llELP “WANTED ADS. The Charlottetown Guardian Including Advertising Signed ”Naiional Selective When your order for help has been placed with Nat- ional Selective Service, you may then send your ad- vertising direct to The Guardian. The Guardian will apply for its approval by National Selective Service. Copy received that requires such approval must be phoned in before 12 o'clock noon the day before pub- 1 l\ n.-..l.n.a..: Ihc-"linyln-l,C'ri"ilnlill-d 7 look lor Ibo BAYER (ROSS POU LTRY We require Ilnllmlled quan- lltlee of chicken, fowl, Also all other kinda of meet poultry live and dressed, Cor- rect lrldlng and highest market prices. om- modern killing plant is at your dis- posal. ' ' Swift Canadian 00., Ltd. ChIIIOIJCADIIL WATER RATE PAYERS i i Because of holiday y final dale for payment ’ I of a i ' , .. ..it'.:l::.';.tf""""' l lb? ctrrowlv WATER l, DEPARTMENT W. NIW IIGULATIONB I03 IAIT TIMI IIILP — You may now IUIIITAIO directly for bounwivee to work up to I4 hours weekly. gush adn-itieinn in not eubiect to National Selective Service re- etrioti @3- Aiec there in no limit in the number of hours conalder ‘ eart tun: but such cow must state that awlicant has other full time W!" - '0! further definite or elellfleetlen ll theee NIIIINMTW phone fl!’ A good market for The old cows broken clear To lead the younger ones astray. The wild stampede goes by manse To then turn down the county line- Until the ‘rails in They're on their “b to us . Tails in the air and on their way. The old ones led the young astray. " When finished drinking end so full They couldn't hold two other sups h To bell-cows 0f society. Till A Potato Starch Factories The Potato Starch Factories are new open at HUNTER RIVER .MURRAY HARBOR ST. PETER’S Perfect attendance: Adelee Mull- ins. Delbert Carr. Karl Corcssen, Howatt, Andtgeavep the world to quiet and res . Harry Robblee, Imogene Grade I (Jr.)-l. Lorne Foy: 2. The sozig bcr Warren Hswatt, Olga Carr. Janet i-iowatt. ‘Teacher, Florence Mabey. COWS 0N A SPREE By James MacLean An old man slowly plods the quiet way. His step is slow, his back is stooped with years Within his mind there stirs the thoughts of boyhood Loolaznisee them down John Bruce's Behindi him all the joys the pains Hi1 Tails in the Ell‘ and running free. Downlpy the church-with what a He is lust a. boy in spring so 1on8 l w ._ Cows on a wild salt-water wonder did they spill the bull ls in the air on the we. off grade Potatoes To stop them-not a half a chance y reach the harbour brine; the air and on their way The your-s by older leri astray. Off on a wild salt-water spree Was quite the seasonal cvent For Douse Road cow society Cowis). lzulls and heifers all en Tails in the air and 0n their way The young by olds ones led astray. with pounding hoofs and ringing - bells ‘nell In cowland language in their cups? Tails in the air and on their way Did they lead younger cows astray? I Y To leading younger cows astray? days to travel round t 1 BT5- spree, So illgllch like this and yell 50 1B1‘ gwgy BWB. Y When all the world was jcy and ease blessed with the And he loaths the cruel happen- lnss of today. He sees himself a boy of yesterdfly Without the train or oar or speed- ing plane When all the world was blessed with silpeed of Dcbbln. Without t e power to cripple or to maim. His mind recalls his old friends of the sea ' When all they had in fight was splashing foam And plties those who fight out there tcdayn _As he slowly plods his weary way to home. Th sw on i cloud of dust, Oneydowilc Borrlaps sylvan dells, The battle front I055 Ilowl? big salt-water through his mind He pa: a grandson fizntinc there He is Tlgihtlng for his home and King and Coun ry But on the mighty price thet he must pay. He shuns to think that he's too old to hel- In some small way to end this awful n m d Shorthom bull; 24 choice 0X08 Tulle in the air and on their way But thank The Lord that he has £0233!“ datgesflliflllizpnalssllriiiasrog‘: T° "WP" Vmiii-Y m“ ‘m’ so‘ with lliter- zoo spring énrkereis I wonder what they are to u! WM m helping keep the Victory ,, R; Torch oligiht. His e es they glémpee a lighted w ndow youn er ie peace and love and oom- 11' He he: written his nimble line upon life's Mire. roller, 1 hay mower, l hay rlke. _f-iis lonl Ind weary day is almost turnip p per, 1 manure snrctuler. : over l can saddle and 1 set tcam har- To quiet and lest he ha: nen |l hill Iced. elbrels hfiflwii- .. “if” d".:"t'a.. t i t us": ;’;'-.::"':"-.1:.'.':t~‘.“:. e c era an or us 0 II - his bi i unwed firltiber, i rooder stove, 1 t essng As the twilight slowlv blends its night. self with -fl. B. Cameron Kenslngtui. Pl I. eptl. 2 letach of ehoiee hay. l acre ALMOST THREE “A”! o "lgls-lilep-"Cneh on all sums under —- m. Over that nmennl a months In i915. it took Magellan 1.093 e world. DIBTOlT-S DISFlI-ANCI-ITSED Bankrupt-s are disqualified frcm voting in Britain. Jursr s-Les TAX The gcrernl rules tax in tralia is i2 l-l per cent. I AU-S- n g day. bird softly settles in ltsi Thenfellawers gently close their lids in slum Dee g mower, Z wood dcllthil. l rtinhisage glilylhihb He leaves no giorioue deeds behind '1"°i| lhgoxgnlsrggg waisnf’? 1°!’ hiltfl wagon whee (new); 2 carts. "f!" wagon, 1 pin hlrrow. 1 disc har- row, 1 horse hne, l link lllilufill- 1 l-itewart hand power clipper with ehtearing attachment ar crglit on approved ioint notes. held first flne dly followinl l‘ name hour. i Training for R.G.A.F. WINNIPEG, Oci. 7 — iCPl —- (lY has discarded its old style pill training program in fnvnr of n pep- ped up commando type course that calls 0r physical fltncss. strength and endurance in every: jcb. The Tribune said that lecmit ordlei‘ to nll R. C. A. F. conllllzlncls s s s: l. That the newly adopted indiv- idual assessment sheets on physical fitness be “seriously considered" before any promotions are recum- mended, and _2. That any aircrew trulnce who falls to make a satisfac _' rhnw- ing in physical tests be Aurncd to Manning Depot until he exhibits sufflcent improvement to continue his course. The new program now primarily applies to aircrew. the nmvspawcl‘ said. but ultimately it will involve all air force personnel. AUCTION SALE CHINA POINT, LOT 5U SATURDAY, OCTOBER ltilh AT 12.30 P. M. I am Instructed by Joseph A- Mnrphy owing to ill health in sell on his premises the following: STOCK-l dra mare ~i old; l draft filly 2',“ yearn old; l General Purpose mnrc 4 yenn obi: l General Purpose filly 2 yearn old; 1 blond mare 5 vrars 0 d; 2 milk cows with cllf; 4 spring clalves: l. 1% year old cattle; l Y"? l) years (II b da B an . ii. R.) lluruclviblvzvs-i cnr rlymoum eclal In ood condition; 1. 6 ILP. ngine (l. 0.). l No. 2 Hall com- blne threeher. 1 rubber belt. l new and other ltl. CROP-I stock of barley "Ill iaoonnt for cneh. If dny is unfavorable sale will M‘ JOSEPH II. MIcDONALD. Auctioneer. l lo-t-s-iz-ls. Latest Grop Estimates Dominion Bureau of Statistics to- 1943 potato cro-ps 21s compared with 1942 but said the commercial sug- m‘ beets. peas and beans showed six-able drops. In its first estimate _of 1943_prod- OTTAWA. Oct. 8 -- (OP) -'l‘he clay reported a slight increase in ductlon at 43,041,001) hundcdwelplit compared with 42,882,000 hundred- weight last year. New Brunswick alone of tile Maritime Provinces showed an in- creased production wltll a crop cs- tlmnted at 9.648.030 llllXidi'€d\\‘<"l'.'llU compared with 6.818.000. Tiiv Cin- tzlrio crop showed a slight increase; Quebec and three Pl-nlric Prov. ces showed. smaller DlVdllUllQll, and British Columbia uroduction was somewhat higher on increas- ed acreage. CAUC WEDNESDAY, OCT TIONA» AT IONA OBER l3 AT 1 P. M. I am instructed by the the late Josep‘ following stoc , executor of the estate o! Callaghan to sell by Public Auction the crop and implements. Stock 1 general purpose horse 4 yrs; 1 driving mare 8 yrs; 1 milk cow 9 yrs; l heifer 1 1-2 yrs; 1 fat steer 1 1-2 y rs. Implements: 1 binder, Massey Harris N0. 4; 1 mower (Brnndford); 1 team truck wagon (almost new); 1 single truck wagon; 1 cart, gang plow; (nearly new); 1 scuffler; 1 power sprayer; digger; see carrier; disc barrow; cream Hardness, shovels, forks, and oats mixed; 2 slacks ha]. Terms of sale, Cash 10-8 der; hay rake; bay fork and cans, and creamcrs. etc. Crop, l stack of lmrlcv. W. H. JSEATON. Auctioneer. Auction Sale l At the Auction Rooms, Grafton Street, Tuesday, October 12th, 1943' at 1.00 p. m. I am instructed to sell by belonging to a lady who sold a short time ago. Closet. Iron Bed and Spring. Table, Cross Cut Saw, Buck The list includes:- Chamber set, 2 Commodes, Chest of Dra public auction the furniture her property in the country Kitchen range wers. Chemical Dining Room Table. small Szllv. Meat Siili’. Snowshoes Kitchen Chairs, Clothes Wrlnger, Clothes Basket. 2 Kitchen Clocks, Alladin Ilamp. Spring and Mattress. Winder nnd Reel. Knit other small articles Lawn A.W. Maiheson, Solicitor. 10-7-9-1 2-3l. Mower, Rocking Chair. Bell, 2 Trunks. Spinning Wheel, Yarn ting Machine, I Radio, and several too numerous to mention. W. H. IIEATON. Arlctioneen