jllnliifllllsltllsl, Most of us wake up to the sound oi an alarm clock-with nary a silver spoon in sight. No sudden good fortune has struck us overnight. It’s of? to work we go! To earn money . . . and save it! And Canada Savings Bonds sure help in the saving . . . especially when the money is set aside at source on the Pay- roll Savings Plan. That way you save before you have a chance to spend. Your nest-egg grows. Your happiness and security grow with it. —n-ua.i-».>_____. . ilf you wish. you may also buy Canada Savings Bonds for cash. They're on sale NOW-m act todayl Buy through your Investment Dealer. your Bank, or your Company's Payroll Savings Plan. SERVICE ECORD HALIFAX - (OP) -- Veteran hank Lawson. n 800th African here. thinks he has set n son. of record: During his lllct me " he has been discharged four tines ha: aspire armies. ch00 xrom the loyal Navy and three times from $0 Ilflllant service. KNOW WHO ls WIIO MONTREAL - (CF) —- Idcnt I- icatlon tags are popular on the campus of McGlll University this yesr. They are round cardboard discs bearing the name and faculty of the student and will be discard- cd alter students get to know who is who. er: 2 gasoline engines: milk cans: 'wlll be held under cover. Mining (continued From Page ti) 5600 Dickenson _.... 24000 Dlscov 1600 Div int . 150 Dome . 35 Dom Bank 27400 Donalda 13800 Dulama .. . 15300 Duquesne 2900 Duvay . 200 East Amphi 700 E Mal 24900 E Sulllv 9000 Eider . . 392% Eldona 5700 E1 Sol .. .. 4421 Eureka . . 1700 Falconbridge 2000 Keno H111 1530 Kerr Add 14250 Kirk Gold . 3000 Kirk Lake ‘T700 Kirk Town 100 Labrador . 2000 L Fortune 100 Lake shore 1M La Luz 250 Lamaque 3100 Iapaska 2500 Lai-der U . ._ 8% Leitch 8400 Lingman .. 600 Little LL 9000 Lunward 1450 MacDonald . 400 Maclxod . 1100 Mal GI ... 2700 Marcus 170 Mflntyre 2200 McKenzie 1000 NlcMarmrir 800 lviining Corp . 4000 Mosher 14 1900 Negus . 210 1200 New Calumet . 90 5000 New Marlon a1 1000 Nicholson . .. 06 1-2 700 Noranda 46 1-2 3994 Normctal . 160 1200 Norseman . l2 7500 Norzone 51 1-2 10360 OBrien . . 243 3000 Ogama 65 2000 Omnitrans ‘ l2 4800 Oztsko . . 1111i 43200 Peri Rey . 19 ' 400 Pcrron . . 100 ' 450 Pickle Crow . . 255i 2000 Porc Reef 200 Preston 1000 Que Mail . 2600 Queeiiston .. .. 1480 Qiiemont . 4500 Rcgrourt 9200 Reno 10700 Roxana 665 Royal Bk .5281 San An‘. . 3000 sand River 5500 Sarinorm 18400 Senator . . 200 Sheep Creek . 9530 Sherritt . Miller 2400 Siscoe . . . 1300 Sladen ... 900 Springer; . 6085 Stadacona 14300 Starratt . 4M5 Steep Rock 22453 Sullivan 2200 Surf Inlet . 1475 Sylvanite 1033 Tcck Hugh 3000 Thom Lunrl . 7000 ‘fliurbols 282_5.Up'pcr Can 2280 Waite 3000 Wckusko 3000 Wiltsev . . 760 Wright Har 1000 Wmir CURB ‘I00 Foothills 1m Pend Oreillc Total saics 1.150.000 90 REGISTERED JERSEYS 20 REGISTERED IIOLSTEINS SOME GRADES Accredited -Vacciiiated-(ilassillnd WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER/find. 1947. 10 AM. At the RED BALL FARM. Lower Millstream, N. B. Auctioneer George Hall. Sussex. N.B. Heifer calves: open and bred yearllngs: springing and milking 2 year olds; milking and bred mature cows; milking and open mature cows; mature cows fresh» enlng after sale: herd sire; hull calves. few serviceable age bulls: brood sows: 1 team Clyde snares 1.500 weight; l team bay snares 1,400 weight: 1 driver: other farm horses: 2 tractors: 1 1932 Cadillac coupe; 1 1939 Ford truck: I steel truck body; double team wagons: single wagons: 1 express wagon: 1 rubber tired farm wagon; 2 double slovens: 1 single eleven; set of bob sleds; long sleds: team harness; gang plows: l spike-tooth has-row; 2 spring-tooth hsrrows: l ensilage cutter; I mowing sna- chlnes. one ‘I foot. two I foot: I hag. rake: l com planter: 1 bind- coal breeders: numerous other farm implements; 50 cords dry wood. maple and birch. If weather not favorable, sele' Signed. Red Ball Farm. Lower Mtllstresin, Kings Co. N.ll.. [HE GUARDIAN, urtmmurrrrruwm GEIITRM. Gllllillll This column ls reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word strictly ill!- sble lss advance. cnariwaas. IOI’ Photographs. IIMLIIE’! TAXI. Phone 5H illacPllEBSON’S—Men'a Clothing. OONl-‘EDERATION LIFE SURANCE. [N- BY AIR to Montreal and Boston tn about three hours. Phone Marl time Central Airways 2061 or 540. SPECIAL AT EEEEWS BEAUTY m ggg€°eur " SHOP for two weeks on Shampoos, 7000 Gums I 18 b: Waves and Permsnents. 3°°° Glam“ -- i” FASiHIONETTE a can r Y 3:8 gm“ Lake- ‘i’ SHOPPE SPECIAL. - $15.00 Pei-- moo Goldhawk ~ ‘ 18 Ian-exits reduced to $7.50. Plhone 2000 Goldvue . . 33 ____ 9°00 lklllwell 0° ro NEW osasoow 1n 2a mm 1000 Hard Rom 37 ules via Maritime Central Airway! 29°‘) Kirk" i5 twice d111ly_ Phone 20st or s40. 7850 Hera Gm 33 _.___ , 1000 Hizhridse . 09 roon PARCELs won Basr- 010 Hollineer -- _-- - 11 5-8- am _ Donations of food will be e00 Home 041 .._. ...__. e00 lrecelved at the City Hall (Queen 5°09 50MB!‘ 03 St. door). Monday the 20th. Tues- 495 Hud 33y -~ - 43 3-4 day the 21st: also in The Market 5D Imp Bank 25 1-4 Building Tuesday morning the 21st. $5 111% Nickel 3? 7-3 Food parcels to Britain are fin- 5800 Int Uranium 44 Tlivflfl fly Royal Edward Chapter 3300 Jason‘ . . l0 1_ Q, 1)_ E, 2200 Joliet . __.___ 194-00 Kelwren MR. AND MRS. P. J. MARTIN or Peiiocook. N. H, aimounceflthe cngagcnirni of their daughter Doris Jean to C. Lincoln Busters c! Woodsville and Penawok. son of Mrs. Charles A. Butson and the late Mr. Buison oi’ Woodvi-lie. The wedding 15 planned for November. TO l’. E. 1. - Mrs. Percy Den- nis and sun Jimmy have returned to their home in Prince Edward Island. after spending the past week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Todd. Mrs. Dennis recently returned home from the hospital with a baby brother for Jimmy. whirli was named Robert Matthew Dennis. ~ Sydney Poet- Record. MEMBERS 0F THE Charlotte- town Kennel Club are urged to support. the iicld trials on Wed- nesday and Thursday by their attendance. The trials can be seen from the road. Bring your friends to dinner at the Queen Hotel TUCSGRY night, at Sandy's Restaurant Wednesday night, and at the Charlottetown ‘Thursday night. TRINITY MISSION CIRCLE- Trinity United Church Mission Circle held its regular monthly meeting in the East Parlor last night. The meeting opened with the business period. conducted by the president. Dorothy Auld. and reports o4’ various committecs were read. 1t. was decided to send the wool afghan lo a mission field in Western Canada. Miss Dorothy Jiulrl inli-odured our new study book. "With Gloiiiiig Hearts", by Peter Shepard. (lFLiCfilllflg his work among the immigrants in Canada. The worship service. led by Eris McLeod. followed. the theme be imz "Brotherhood." The niectin closed with a social hour.- ('l'I'1' POLICE COURT- At the Siipcndiary" Magistrate's Court ycs- terday. four men charged with be- ing drunk nnd incapable were fined s20 and costs or 30 days cach, a fifth was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. a sixth had $10 bail estreat- ed, a seventh was remanded for one week. Two men charged with Georgetown And Vicinity icontinued From Page 8) of Georgetown High School. in the_ Town Hall on Wednesday after-i noon and to the general public on’ Wednesday evening. Several Jn- tcresting and very educational’ films were shown. among them being pictures entitled "Canadian Beef". “Picture Paper". ."'I‘he More We Get Together"—a com- munity sing-song and a National! Park feature. possession of stolen goods plead- cd guilty and were remanded 1111-‘, til Wednesday for sentence. Al man charged with common as-l snuit ii-as remanded until Thurs-l ray. uhile a party charged with‘; assault. occasioning actual bodily; harm WIIS sentenced l.o 20 days in jail. The case of a main chargedl with operating a motor vehicle with defective brakes was adjourn- vd until Wednesday. A man charg- ed Wllil theft lavas. discharged. Personals Air. and Mrs. Wilfred Arsenault. o; Wciiingicii. P. E. I. spent the] “pfjkflflfl and rhliriiiy at St. Jocephl nnd lilonrtcn \' siting relative". and] fr (‘ndc-w-Alczlll‘ "limes. ‘ Mi-. W. G. Irvine. district man-i ngci- of the Independent Order oil Foresters. 113111111811 from P181118)‘ on Sunday accompanied by M"- IrVlllC anti two children. They have taken up residence at 133 Dordhcstcr st. “on”; CONDENSED i‘ i pleetllul supply. g I407 Your hvourlte varieties new In QIIEEI STREET MEAT MARKET i ) and flilfng settlement 250 air miles north or here, killing zflisled dogs Mrs. Bernard Batchilder and! children. accompanied by Mrs.‘ Batchi1der's parents. Mr. and Mrsi Archie MacDonald. who have been visiting their daughter for some. time. left Oil Thursday for Pictou.| N. S.. where they will spend the fail and winter months. Th“ tug on which Mr. Batchildcr i: engineer will lay up during the’ winter months in that Nova Sco-| tlan port. ‘Work was started on Mon- day by Mr. Jamcs Lai-kin of Mon- tague and his workmen. 011 tilt‘. Georgetown Post Office. Tendersi were called some time ago aiidi Mr. Larkirrs tender for the work! was accepted by the Department. A considerable number of new bricks will be put iii to replace soft bricks in the north gable-end of the building. Re-pointiiig of cement work will be carried on CV61‘ the entire building nnd a complete paint lob of walls. ceil- ings, floors and wood work will be done throughout the interior. THE PAS. Man. - 4GP) - Hun- gry woll packs have invaded the South lndian Lake region, trapping in right raids recently. iii. SCHOOL ON WHEELS LUNDAR. Man. —- (OPr-‘Echool children here pile lnta two rail- way coaches every day but unless they use their isneglnat on they don't move very" far. They were loaned to the district school board tuoctors and Nurses original school bu ldlng. Equipped with desks. they will continue to serve as classrooms until a new sahool is built. -——— a The fziirnily of the late Mlzsl Fi-anccs Doyle wish to extend sln-' csre thanks . to the Clergy, of the Sana» torium and the many friends who old-ed them in any uiay. during their recent bereavement. Ycliin or THANKS Mrs. Harriett Montleth and Family. wish to thank all their kind friends and neighbours iuho sent floyvcrs. cards and letters of sympathy or helped in other ways in their recent sad bereavement. t-‘seiuaoriasn In lil\'_lllg snemury- oi’ Mrs. Bruce Webster. Hldgell. who pus-sci] niiay Ottobrr 21st. 19-10. She suffered pistiesiiiy iiml ioiig. “biting for the guru that. never FKUYTP Her hope was bright, licr faith was strong. But. (ind at last had thought it best To lalm livr home with lilm tol rcst. Loviiigly llcmcmbrrml and Sadly Missed by Mother and Sisters. lira Moratorium h DIhg memory of 1L8. Garrick. who passed away October 21st, 1M7. Oh what would l give to hear your voice, And see your smile once more, Or hear that familiar iootstep As l did in dayu of yore. Its. so lonesome here without you. And sad the weary way. For life can never be the some Since you were called away. They say time ls a healer. And helps us to forget. Bat time so lar baa only proved illow much l mlss you yet. alter lire last July destroyed the Jnaertcd by Ills Wife. James It liens’! Peterl. Prop. MEATS. Illll and VIGITAILI I Phone 1288-231 G. C. W. GLAND. OIII- Inserted ISIQIIOIII It. m smuonsass ii? I , In Loving Memory OI Died October 2i, T946. . Brown by Wife end Family. l1 l shall medt my loved one there. Lovlngly Remembered by His Wife. lan mummies. ‘OCTOBER Z1, 1947 FURS BY POSLUNS FEATURED AT "MGDRE a‘ HQLEOD ELI In memory o! Malcolm Mac, Kenzie, who departed this llle October 20th, 1945. At home in the beautiful hills with God By the valley of rest so lulr, Some day. some time I know not who ANCIENT WIGS Wigs adorned numerous Eglpt- Fir/m‘ sr/zlrorma/Irs/A T“ "l bet my wile Guardian Went Ail-owl ma!" ween. I could ma e m.» willie"! villi‘ Till WORD IS GITTING AROUND NDNI MOIT IIAUTIFUI. IN I00 YEARS 1w ROGERS BROS. . emembrance I/ie 100M Anniversary Patron l tllrllllll] new IIWPW‘ mom ti. its sum- designed le becem as traditionally tenuous ll WI predecessors . . . "isom- Manse" ls the ma» I lbs “my. {fly/z I; " 52-PlECE ’ /"'.//’f y, sriivic: rot EIGHT WELLNERS JElVELEItS SINCE 1W _,_. @- BY Ken Reynold!