r’ THE CHABLQTTETQWN. QUARWAN .. PAGE FIVE _ ._. _I wodburys Face Soap 4 cakes-25c _,_____.. 00dbury's Face Powd- er and Lip Stick 44c value. Special 33c Siivifix Hair Dressing Vinolin Castile Soap 2 bars. 25c ______.___.__. BROMO-SELTZER ‘ $1.20 size-69c Ogilvie "Tonik” wheat germ $1.00 i STOCK QUOTA TTONS 2e r word; Announcements Classified 3c per word; Condolence 70c per inch; and 10 cents for Appffcifluflll, 700 per inch or 4c 49 cents per inch. Address and application. Central Guardian locals. 5c per r355; _ln Memorial Floral and Spiritual Otieriviagesédggdgiuem every additional 1i words. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements $5 Cont! Western and Eastern locals Coming Notices 70c per inch; tc.. so per name; Miter- M ents l0 words for $1.00 Notices of Thanks and l‘ Wflld. gentation $1.00. Other rates on Events 3c iler word} Lists of Subscriptions Female Help Wantel‘ _-———————*‘i'_*"' nlxxrro EXPERIENCED MAID. A l 1'13 Euston street pp y L-503.9-19-3i IVANTED MAID. _ v - ‘ te B.xi zlitxillth River Road Lo-lsaofil. EX- 15'9". WANTED [MMEDIATELIEI berienccgeénaigctég S0 figure" md Ont. ere - ~ Phone 1192 L-543'9'&'3L WANTED IMMEDIATELY. lvnn- iile-aged housekeeiir. Must _be and equal to hard woiir. l. ages, c2000 month until_ October ti. n Aoltirfss Stciprrgswndsnw ' B‘ ca‘ e o“ L-éao-o-la-ai. Wanted _________ WANTED - LARGE QYlIIANTITY l . Alder Dlcltleson. ew Glas- gfw? PjlQ-B-ZO-Ji Reliable Man Wanted g, _._..__j-———— WATKINS ROUTE l5 tor a good reliable man A LOCAL now open reouired, but vou must be a rial hustler. Permanent oonnéfll 0Y1 with good future for right Dill-Y- Wrihe the J R Watkins 001119533 i111 Masson Street.‘ Mvllllli- Quebec. Del-it. Z4345- To Lei To LET -tfll~gsllistg IT l’? Tanton more Stree . L-flm- 44H“ I- I0 LET — I OR. 8 C0AltlFlOll"l:%gll\-Ii§ furnished rooms. L_5F§1_g_22_24_26‘ Guardian. For Sale *_____._..___-- FOR. ssLE-isal BUICK COUPE- Apply Sterling, Weddell, Kellys Cross. L545-9-23-1l- l-YEAR-OLD MARE AND FOAL for sale, or will sell separate. Apply Box G care GUBJdlSIIi-I. Agents Wanted Christmas Con‘ Master Kraft Bo with name imprinted. also Assortments. E cards of highest workmanship sr-l tlxmselvcs when shown to fried’!!- Uo to 100% profit. Make more-- sell the best Experience unnec- Write todav ior detsis. Masrer Tor- N-l4 . . NUDE! i'i IDDEO E - ‘lgtigt. 322° Doherty Bulidlnfi. §__ rotessional Bards [—-__.— _-_--—— McLEOD & BENTLEY w. s. uElvLEv it. o. .1. s. BENTLEY‘. k. c. c. r. nsnrncv. one. Barristers and Attorneys-st- Lew none! r0 1.01m in Prince Street M. ALBAN FARMER B-As. LLB. BARBISTEB, BULIUITOR ‘TU. Vllldlsn flunk of Commerce Ill» MONEY TD LOAN. Y‘ liorrell and Company ' . ll. F. AARGIIIBALII with car. No capital or exvellellfie . PASS- ol ive. attractive into l nip? One these minor Lost LOST-AIRPORT ROAD, STER- llng identification tag. Return Guardian. Reward. L-553. to Sale land. lied. West T I wli the M 0|’! o'clock, th One One the Y0 . slit.‘- OTOIii/O. Registered "Walieda Nellie" ll O. P, Registered Jersey Cow, “Mapiemere Mulsie” It. 0 P One grade Jersey cow. Two Jersey heifers, 2 years old. Four Jersey heifers, 1 year old. Some of these heifers are eligible for registration Three, your registration. How Are. rl nee uni s thorough 2.3.17.2 arrh- AH,“ 113'LOST—TIRE AND RIM BETWEEN Summerslde and Westmoreland, via Albany. Wood's Store, Crapaud. Finder leave smen Wanted 'EX- for Prince Edwaid Subscription list sop- Top proposition. mer‘s Magazine, '13 C] R/gll LATION SALE SMAN Lliueifloil an; sell by public suction st so farm, Central Bedeque Thursday, ept. 25th, o following livestock:- Jersey Cow . o "NIPS" ARE POPULAR The housewife who demand for "hips" ruit bowl in the dining-room or serving pantry mould be available. Other good items in elude: Biscuits which are not tco Hwy - SELL rich, raisins, hard cand “RN EXTRA MONEY ‘s Wily do away with the old side olf it might hips, x w T0 LET -—-_- Premises st present ooilllillvil by Emprm Beauty Parlor, its Kent St. Ponenlolrfiret week October. w_ A. STEWART, ur Eyes‘? ptoms in sud discuss n6 ltieo. L-55-i. Analy- N-uo-s-ln-ril stZ on bulls eligible for Also two Holstein heifers, 2 years d. And two steers. t years old, Terms cash. THOMAS MOYI HUGH MORRISON. Auctioneer. L-865-9-l8Ji. forgets the will often face siwsys dates. attrac- xed tion of the sideboard ss a place which to slip one's hand flgr e "l? . . rliontrcsl btock New York Stock Exchange Exchange (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) Stocks Close l Brazilian 1 1.3 Stots C1955 Can Cement 5 1-2 Can Pacific a 3-3 Am C and 1" 30 3-3 Can Steamship 5 3-4 Am Tel Tel 154 5.8 Cons Smelt 10 34 Anaconda 2'1 3-4 Dom Bridge 24 1-2 Blildwln L060 15 8-4 Dom Textile '13 |B°M1X 5V 39 3-4 Dryden 81-2 Beth Steel 68 Founda Co 15 Latches phio 37 1-3 Gen Steel Wares a 7-8 Chm 8' 5'1 3-4 Int Nickel so 1-4 °°fl Edi-W" 1'1 3-8 Lake Woods 1'1 s-i El" All") U" 28 3-4 Massey Harris 2 1-2 5°" m" 33 1-4 M“ Power 24 ‘Gen Motors 40 3-3 Nat Brew 2e s4 .1" N" P" 24 M Noranda. 55 Kemew“ 36 1'4 Quebec Power 13 Mm" W3“ 34 3'4 shawinlgan ' 15 1-4 N Y Celllml 12 st Law Com a 3.0 N“ Am °° 13 5-8 st Law rm 11 Pm" RR 22 1-2 St of Can 69 2x1 gfilug“ g 1 a St of Can Pfd Tex“ corp u 14 United Air 39 3.3 U 8 Rubber 26 3-8 BANKS ul- Vanadlum COW 25 1.4 West Uiiliifll 2B 1-2 ._..-_ Woolworth . ._ (Canadian Press) West lillec 39 1-3 Stocks Close canmgc ti 21-0 H Nova. o l. ,~‘ -<, Commerce — MGFkGtS At A ' Royal Bl: 155 Montreal — Glance By The Canadian Press Toronto, Montreal nnd New York- stochs closed lower. Winnipeg-wheat 1-8 of cent high- er to unchanged. New York-Silver and other metals unchanged. New York-Cotton lower. Grain WINNIPEG. Sept. 21 —(CP) - Moderate mill buying proved s11.- ficlent to offset offerings during Saturday's short; session on Win- nipeg grain exchange and wheat future prices finished 1-8 higher to unchanged, October at '15 5-8, December '14 1-8 and May 78 3-8 cents a. bushel. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. Sept. 21 -—(CP) — The stock exchange Saturday ex- panded Friday's declining prices but closed a week in which s new 1941 high was reached for volume in industrials. Depreciated industrlals Saturday were United Steel, Money-Harris, Old, and Algoma Steel, down l-d, and General Steel Wares, off 1-8. Dominion Bridge showed 1-4 pro- fit. Papers appearing were all be- hind, Dryden and Price Brothers shrinking 1-4 sndflSt. Lawrence Corporation the minimum fraction. Canada Steamship lost 5-8 and C PR. s minor fraction while in oils Imperial was minus 8-4. International Power Preferred slipped two points in utilities end Montreal Power edged back 3-4. Hudson Bay Mining sank a major fraction, in pivotal metals. and Consolidated smelters ceded m op- ening advance. Lake of the Woods gave up l-4. Total sales: 1.4.300 shares; lndus- trials, 5.900; mines. 8.400; bonds. $25,000. Toronto Exchange ggiila-‘ilapolntegm adults as gal ha: ____ ren. e wan s , u are not to s l thei appetites by WRONTQ 59m‘ n '40P)", " eatin between meals course, 5W! °X°hlm3° 1"”! W" w en‘ ed in Saturday's brief session, min- ing issues leading the decline. Base metals eased .6’! in the index. gold .48. western oils .81 and indus- trlals .24. ‘Trading quieted on the decline to show turnover of 180,- 000 shares compared with 318,000 the previous Saturday. Malortio gold fields dropped 15 cents to 2.21 on top oi Fridays decline o! as cents. More than ‘.35.- 000 shares of the stock were sold in the two-hour session. Net loss of 18 cents was boarded by MM- teoii-cooltshutt and closing prices were down about s cents ior Kerr- Addison, Ohestervlllc. "mills 00r- porstion, O'Brien, Preston, Son An- tonio and Sylvanite. East Mslartic. Ponders Cadillac and Straw Luke. held to the up side. Steel rock turned heavy wd w" ‘trimmed la cents to 1.85. write- Amiilet dropped l0 to 4.75 and Shsrritt, Normetsl, Nickel 811d Hudson Boy finished narrowly low- » er. Currencies new YORK. Bent. If -(CP) - The Osnadlsn dollar ended 11st week i-8 cent lower in relstlon to United States currency on New ‘l °" '" """' re v it foreign excite-III! delllnrs. 3;‘l:"i..7i.£‘.2“§°u'i--ll I Jill; quoted st u discount of ii specialist. per cent. its closing filure for At your service with mn rrilisy end its unvoflllll level for Slturtil! (Otinws foreign exchsnge control bond rote 8.00-0.81 W!’ cent dis- mutt.) The pound sterling gained l4 out during the was ending st ‘flngsi-isoofi-iceutobovohi- closing ‘Produce Prices .’ MONTREAL, Sept. 21 —(CP) - Produce market prices here Sat- urday as reported by the Dominion department of agriculture follows: Butter: first grade cresmery prints, Jobbing price, 36; first grade solids, Jobbing price. '85 i-Z; Que. I10. 1 pasteurized current re- ceipt price 33 8-4: No. 2 32 3-4: No. l wholesale price 84 I-Z; No. 2 83- 3-8. - Cheese: western and eastern white, price to factory, Montreal delivery for current make l5 5-8; Fob; west and east white wholesale price 18, which price is applicable to cheese manufactured on and after May 2B, 194i, ior shipment to the United Kingdom. "lggs: graded shipments selling at. A-Large 86; A-Mediurn 33 1-2- 34; Pullets 30; B Grade 30; C Grade 25~25 1-2. Potatoes: Que whites No. 1 80- 90; No. 2 80-75; NB whites No, 1 50-100. Finance By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 21 —-(AP) — The stock market Saturday ended| s generally unsatisfactory week_ with an extension of the sharp de- cline of the previous session. While o. number of favorites managed to emerge with modest advances, small fractional recessions were Wide. spread at the close. Bearishness persisted over war bulletins telling of fresh Nazi suc- cesses in Russia, brokers said, and, while Wall Street inclined to the belief the Reds still had a chance, few were willing to take on addit- ional commitments. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was ofi’ .2 of a. point and on the week showed s, net decline 0f .1. Rails, steels, motors, mail orders, rubbers, oils and coppers held to a slim groove but minus signs pre- dominated in these groups. Unchanged to lowefwere U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors. Chrysler, Western Union, American ‘Ilelephorw. Santa Fe. Great North- ern, Anaconda, Kennecctt, U. S. Rubber. Sears Roebuck, Woolworth, J. I. Case, Boeing, Douglas Air- craft, All‘ed Chemical. Union Car- bide. Standard Oil (NJL. and Johns-Manvllle. Canadian issues were mainly low- er. Seagrams, and Canadian Pacif- ic lost l-tl each while International Nickel was down l-4 and Walkers .i-2. Dome Mines were up l-a. A s‘mllar condition prevailed on the curb where Canadian Colonial Airlines were off 3-8. Imperial oil 1-8 and Lake Shore 3-8. Ford of Canada. was up l-4. MINING (CanndialT-Prclss) TORONTO, Sept. 21- crllrnll. oullinlill Expect debate liln liominions iln War Cabinet This column lu reserved for news or local Interest. but advertising of u newsy nature lnuy he inserted ut 5 cents n word, strictly ‘payable in seas Pr“ v mum?" ‘" i" "r 0 reoe vc oun . ca me r0 a. w be ebsted L-l33-9-l6-6l- during the Ollfttyifit session of Par- CHAPPELL a co ele ti lnmmem‘ A contractors have moiied tgrfgil Suggesmd previously m Pin-ha‘ Queen Street. directly across the mentary debates’ the pr°p°sal “me Sweet, gram where they were 1°_ to the fore during the recess when eaten in the Bruce 131ml; all Australian parties urged such L-502-9-l8_8i representat on. 4i The British government is under- PRESENT AT lilsToRlC MEET- stood to view the whole question of ING — 15M"!!! 3mm!‘ Emmet-l? Dominion representation with an Dvirvn. R-C-N. arrived home sali-lopen mind. But it is a situation "may nlsht and will spend two bristling with constitutional oun- Weeks leave with his parents. Mr- culties. Political observers ask, for and Iii-rs- Alexu Dolron. Wbeatley | instance, whether a Prime Minister River. Since joining the navy ll could lead his warring country from 3'68!‘ find B ha" 88°. the Island boy ' London or if a minister were sent has hag iomelingerestllclg eltlpirlellll- instead would that minister be giv- ces on rave e llu a 0- i? en lenar wers to bind his sov- has been over to England no less err-trier“ gopgfllslons made, ' £11111 giveB ttimes burg! 121:0 visitteegd Prime Minister MacKenzie King W!!! - l1 PTO l! Y t? 816B op oses an im rial war cabinet thrill of his life came when he was ' begause he confiders the present a member of the crew on one of ' system of consultation satisfactory. the shins which acted as w escort South Africa apparently shares his during the history making trip of View, Prime sgr Churchill When he A5 a solution the Times in a met with President Roosevelt leading article proposed makine; the somewhere at Sea. Domlnlons secretary a full-fledged member of the war cabinet and naming dominion premiers ex rif- flcio with right to attend meetings instead of being invited as they are how. Proponents of imperial l‘€‘_)"€56h— tation argue that presence of Doni- inion representatives would speed decisions. These supporters or im- perial representation point to the imperial war cabinet of the first great war to buttress their case. Students of political history rchrt. however, that it was not a contin- uously-sitting body. It met first in 1017. sat for two months and ro further sessions were held unlil 1918. Sir Robert Borden, Canadrs alar- MOUNT TRYON-The school is progressing under the management of the teacher, Mrs. Walter Wood.- Mrs. William Weddell has returned home from visiting in the Baltic, the guest of her son. Wallace Wad- deli.--M'r. and Mrs. Percy Maclnnes and daughter Doris of Medford, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Myers of Somerville, Mass, motored to the Island to spend their vacation at. their old home. Both. Mrs. Mac-' Innes and Mrs Myers are sisters of Mrs. Wilbur _Waddell and daughters of Mrs. William waddell or Mount Tryon. They enjoyed their visit not- withstanding the drlzzly weather», A lar crowd attended the dance at NLr. Qulgleys on Wednesday, night, alt ou h the weather was inclement ow ng to the heavy th-m- derstorm, but everyone had a good tlme.-Mr. and Mrs. William Qulg- ley of Halifax, motored to the Isl-l and Salturdav to spend a vacation among friends and relatives in. Searletown and Mount Tryon. WEDDING BELLS -— A quiet but retty wedding was solemnlzed at t. Augustine's Church, Rustico, on Tuesday, Sept. 16th. when Mary Claire, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hughes of Charlottetown was united in holy bonds of matri- mony to Corporal Arthur P. Arsen- ault of the Prince Edward Island ‘Highlanders, Black Watch. Reverend , a "1 ' Clarence Pitre, cousin of the groom which Subwnbes m Al“ rm as _ .‘ bout imperial‘ representation peifornled the ceremony and ceie- View‘ a brated tlieNuptial Mass. The chulxh though less rlemorously- have suf- was tastefully decorated with flow-l fered heavily in Greece and Crete ers for the occasion. The bride was and are ggngtnntly m the fighting attractively gowncd in a. street. 1n 0mm. PM,“ of m9 m“ east,»- length dress of wool. m k] aid with pleated skirt fwee Y 5 ' d, sleeves. She wore a navy hat and Australia, in addition. now is - accessories with a coljsilge of pink rectly threatened by Japan. Stra- talisman roses and mllldenhalr tern. tegic dccisgom taken by me 3m. Mr‘ and’ MmEdwMd Gallant qr 0Y5“ ish cabinet have thus cost Australia ter Bed Bridge, were the uttend- N Z 1nd a “W and ants. Mrs.‘ Gallant was prettiiy at- and 9W ca“ m “Y L“ _ tired in a street length dress of may at any moment cost them nlo.e. fine manila-Flue W001 Wml brown Canadian troops on the other accessories and wool, B. corsage of handy have not yet been in action, 'Cll0\V talisman roses and maiden- south Arman troops have played of governments." Every prllmier was responsible to his own cabinet and Parliament. Discussing imperial representa- tion under the heading “common- wealth dilemma," the Economist said the reason for the present di- vergence oi opinion on the system of collaboration "lies in the very different effects which the course of the war had on each Dominion." “Australia and New Zealaud ulironce. ;CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUB- I ANCE. . L-Mll . Coons t Ph t h‘ . By Harold Fair or o c a . \ Z1‘ ll3_flB_9_16_t" Canadian Press Staff Writer CIVIC ‘DAXES-iird installlncnt 10mm“ 5m- 19 4°?) —' time premier, called it “it cabinet _ Son: Dad: Son: Dad: Son; Dad: be a pity’ ii’ Australia's struggles i0 find a solution "were to obswre i - I’ve just fixed it up by pledging myself to bu! : Sure, Son, tllafs lhe mnin idea, but 71/, years The help o] every Canadian is needed for Victory. In these Jnyi o] lvnr the thollghilcss selfish spcrlrlitr is a imitor ta our war effort. A rclllirlioll in personal spending is now a viinl llvrcrsiiy to re- > ' liclm the pressure for goods, in éllllblc m nrc and more labour and materials to be lfillcrlvd to u'l'nlling Ille 101"‘. The all-out effort, which Canada mus! make, demands lhis self-denial of each 0/ us. ‘SPEND LESS-TU soy More‘ IiWAR SAVINGE pEnrlrlgArEs Well, soii, Pve just made sure you’li have a good education. What do you mean, Dad? \Var Savings Certificates. Why, I thought you bought those to bent Hitler. from today Iii] llvgln to cash in on my invcsilllcnt. You mean yolfll get. it all buck? Get if all llnckl Sllrc, Pll llot only get it all lml-li, but Yll get llu r live ilollnrs for evr-ry four I've plut iILIAIiil ii’s ill} ‘going to be il~=~il i0 give you tie rig it start in i c. Gee, illzlt’s a grczlt illcn. Dad. Yes, sir! TlIOFC War Savings Certificates Yve bought are going to do two thingy-help finance this wrlr, allll eilllcutc you. I wish Jim Scott's ilhll would do the same tiling for him. ‘Maybe lic will-Jill soc hilu ioiluy about it. ‘will he no new". for constitution making." .BUDGE IS SO DgET YOU THiNK SQ NTELLECTUAL. MILLIE ‘i’ TlPPiE AND “CAP” STUBBS HE 1- s10 CLOSE! L Sucks mo“ dfilfifyeflflgfiéglviffi Pa: §,°-,’.f§{“§§§,§ a part in the East Africa campaign. what should be the only object 0i ‘ and officiating clergyman was serv- But that campaign was Successful dominion concern, L's!) less than oi ‘ Auidermu 19 1.4 fa l? "if h°mtg ‘lislwgezgd lliifix-‘(Tlqlé so South Africa has apparently de- the United Kingdom. If all the i $5011- Anglo Can c1 gag “Qnffegmofi The 8,50,“ L, a, cided with Canada that the Pwsenllpeoilles of the Pimp-re are deicr- l . “ _ Arntfield '1 l-2 present on furlmjgh and will leavel system of imperial consultation is , mined i0 more iho mflxllilllm war n.3,“. Aunor Gold 170 showy m rejoin his mum,” m“, adpqqabe," |effolt of which they are mic, there BC B959 Melt“ 11 Their manv lizcnds wish Mr. and The Economist added it “ivouldl ' ' - 1 e . _ ~ Ego‘? H11 2 Mrs. mArsenault life-long wedded -— ~ non-oi o — ulsullslslsuuiullsuallslsllsnullslahlulullala Bralome 11 5-8 Pioneer — Brit Dom '1 Powell 82 E - . Bremen '14 Premier as , n Cshnvnt . 20 Preston s15 Cent Pat 165 Queenston 42 El Cent Por 12 Reno Gold 10 3-4 E Chester 149 Room 3 1-2 l Chromium 22o st Anthony '1 1-2 @ . Coom Williams 70 3m, Ant 235 E l Commoel 22 senator 2'1 1 _ _ Dltvles 13 sheep or 99 IE] Under the Provision of a grant for unemployed young people. ar- Bfififine 3P???‘ 12g lfl rangementshave been completed for training; courses as outlined llulolv. first Bllfialartic '22; Sigcoe 6g ~ Students making application for attendance at these courses must or 0 s1 Lair 1-4 - ~* v . - ' , Famnbmg. 370 ma’; R001 185 E be ln unemployed circumstances thong: nctiessailly on ltellef ind be Frsncoeur 5a 5mm up, a 1-4 3-] from sixteen to thirty years of age. pp lcan s in necessl ouscllcum- 6°" 5W1,‘ W" 6g l-g Sylvsnltc‘ 535 r: sances who have been rejected by the Aillltzlry authorities for minor dis- ggllzieslfiee ,7 ' g3?‘ gig abilities will be given preference. Applicants must be in good health and gold Gate 2g Trans Res 4g [g 0t good character. Transportation, tulilon, board and ltltlginq costs unnar ,3 h 1-2 ‘ .- - ‘ _ Hard Rock 5o 0gp can n5 l@ “ill be provided free to those at handing D u D ‘ r o m ’ goliinggiil 2g 5-i- venturga @ Number Course en rc ura on a e o pen l’ ~- omo ite Am ' __ __.. __ - ~ Hvwsg 241 Wit Burg“ 4m; El One (1) Mntoélitieghilnlcs Charlottetown 3 “ks. Oct. 20th imdl ‘ti’ m“ ‘$1’- NLIST [r] ‘For it; n y) (‘h l ti t r k N 10th 115D" 0H U ED , H . k‘ _- - _ - . a1‘ o e own l w s. 0v. m‘ Nickel 36 mothms 7o IE] "Ilillliliee (1)) Come ta mg — — —- -Ch'lrlotiotown 6 wks Nov 10th Jflwll 39 Mandy a lee (. nrpen ry _- . . ’ _.. . Kerr Add 43s Pend Ore 1'11 [E] ()ne (l) Boat-Building - — — - o mihs. Nov 10th ‘fir: '51?» it 1-4 “m” “51-2 [g] One (1) Blacksmith _ _ _ - -Charlotiet0wn r. mihs Nov 3rd. Lliptghcad i‘; 11-: égl-icuggurgl -_- — - - ggmwofletmvn (l! “"55. gnu. . ‘ 1'66 r 'll‘m 9C anlcs -— —- -— .~ Ill’ O C .0\\'l\ ) ‘V 5. (IV. ‘l ‘fiflflkfi: izgé Montreal Curb g One (1) Pbultry & Egg Grading Charlottetown -i wks. ‘FED. 2m: N, o . . t w .. Msdsen 0'1 --— E Applications for these courses will berrcliielved 11D l? d" Maiartio 22'! (Canadian Press) lg LATER THAN OCTOBER lst. Whemapp lca ons are receive . a to McIntyre 12,1, ' h ' m“, will be mailed to each applicant and this form must be completely filled Iégwiftfig‘ 3 s °° @ out and returned to ‘the Department of 1‘\_iIl‘lClllliil'Q.'s0lQCl.l0ll of stud- Mcwottcr! 15 Abltllll C°m 1 lg ents will beliiade strictly ln accordance with the provisions of the \ outh 52$?‘ 0°” ‘gfiiffitfigg Z $1: @ Training Agreement by a special committee appointed for that purpose. Nuybob 2'1 Bsthurst A 13 [E Notification of the acceptance of any student approved by the com- ltggzfalél: 1g: M 3g: f" g l" [a] nlittee will be forwarded in due course. l! Normetsi 12g gaser [E] Above dates of opening are subject to change. ' oommfllkn" m otfflfli” Q For further information, apply to _ glmlll". u: llflfmzvgllf’ fi] W. R. SHAW, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Purtonon 12,14 Imlp cg El CllARLOTTETOlVN, P. E. I. - Pu te ' ce om . . . . . . , . . . . . , Picyknlhucrbw aao PjilcewPfd ._'__'l __ m _ El Ii] i3 El n n Ii! jlElEllElE-ll EJEIEIIDJEIEEIEJEJCJIQIEIEEJIEILEILQQJQ lly Edwina