,, ~ NOW YOU MAY, ' srocx QUOTA nous”. SEND OR MAIL i’ ,_ . MINING llcw Yorli Stool: y ANY iiELP WANTED ADS, r... .. _ ton- Brahma ‘ Close _____ | , t. DIRECT TO rat M,,,,,9,,,,-=l r i: * . . Q i f; both Steel cc s-o ‘ . . 0 H ghee at Ohio g ii-g ' ‘ 1° 1-2 mil: Auto m _ - - h 38 1-4 The Charlottetown Guardian s. .... .. r ' _ . lg Elec Auto Lite as 1-4 >1 , , , u _ _ 7 a en Eleo 38 1-8 including Advertising Signed Notional Selective I ' 1th llggllimvgm“ a} - Service" ' ‘if; y‘ i? Acgr 11;! H ' ’“ ‘at P“ "r ti‘ i‘: ‘y when your order for help has been placed with Nat- | o; ‘o; gm bllcixrps 5a sla T, ional Selective Service, you may then send your m]. ajo ‘gxiialdcgk 49 75g vertising direct to The Guardian. The Guardian will °“ 5g g B gag,» gt; {-3 L apply for_its approval by National Selective Service. g1} Vanadium co ac 1-4 ; (jnpy received that requires such approval must be 1.03 $3 3.22.?“ 33 2:2 phoned ln before 12 oclock noon the day before pub- ? 1213-72 iiclition. 1.54 , g-gg Montreal Stooll 44 la -2 _ NATIONAL SELECTIVE salmon lDenison o3 L2 EXQIIIIIQB l RESTRICTIONS no nor APPLY T0 22$”... fi East Maiartlc 163 Female domestic hel and l t te Bel.i Tl 1 ads where not more pthln ....°.,“‘L?§.'.‘,‘,',“.m',§fi§,§ $323.2“ Brazllign 26 1-" i nor to advertisements for men cvcl- cs and under Gillies 5 i-2 5mm‘ 5m‘ a u’ years cl are. women over co and under is Glenora o2 3-4 B ° PW 3" 1' i years oi age, ministers. teachers, casual labor. Gods Lake ‘l8 1-4 ma“ PM’ 17 cart 51m" Bllbsldlflfy finYililv-nent, ili-ilrewives as lGoltiale 17 C“ Gem 8 3'4 ntiri time workers lip to '4 him-s wggkly‘ “m5”, ,‘ Gum Gate .i.‘ Can Car Found 9 1-4 fiirnl blinds fishermen, domestic and kitchen help ' Grnnclora. 09 Q8“ P“ n 3 require» to: hospitals and obll-tntnroolo lnstlzu. li-iliierow n; W“ Steam 3,, 71g. 5 tlons. students at work after school o: m», holidays Iinlllwell 04 1-4 gghigfl-iiatt Plow 12 1:4 g otileiintilanwiontg d-Siunénertvaoation, and any kind Hal-d Rock 90 cons amen 44 i4 ; $111013!‘ IaflVBaflilflsiellta V" lsemvm "om my Pm. lgsditagr? Dem CW1 pm 13 3'4 _ m S," '17 Dom Steel B 1-2 more. n i K _ ' . Ge st e1 Wu 1s 3-4 g qulred for nliitgplfillzndandlwrpiililagetl refit: flggiim°r 12-1713 1mg Ttfb m 12 1-8 5 institutions ls now included ln the above I-iorncst ‘ 05 In‘ Nuke} 35 t elxrmlpted lgrouphAtlsn thiuagfi‘ for name‘: Howey; 30 %€F‘§L€;lfmt 2g if, , as een owe _ l ' Z at feeltlegi Ingmar-lg 523...} rziirfiirfi l0 Liaegla av - n 10.?! gimgfiilwgagm l; r a 011i e61! vc erv cc. ,Kcrr Add 9 65 . ' Z .Kerr Lake 12 w” m“ A b 1'2 ~ ‘Kirk Hud as 3-4 "‘""_ f . Lake Dufault 1.10 : new account-ions FOR. ran-r TIME near - You may now iiglrirenririore “$53 Mfllltfflfl‘ curb 5 advertise directly for housewives to work up to 34 hours weekly. Lana Cad 05 Z Such advertising is not subject to National selective Service le- I-reltth l 16 E strieiions. llv-ll L I; 3 Abmbl 3 5 Ar th is llrnlti th l/gccasvd 255 “Shem” ‘5 , ac err no o c number of hours considered mrt time, N adsen 1 38 B A Q11 22 1-2 g but such copv must. state that applicant has other full time wink. Nialamc - ‘ 3 40 gnh vlckor; 7 1-4 g Men-man ‘43 Bathurst A 1g i}: 2 vat Pete lo i-g 23$ xi“ 2, 3:8 Fol further details or clarification of these regulations, qegg 1 24a) Fraser V T C 18 1-2 _ M l" qoranda 5o 54; Hiram Walker o6 7 n‘ Home Oil 13 1 2 I i "mm" 123 ntl Pete as a 8 g ' 1 (n; Price Com 13 2 ‘g2 CURB 5‘- o3 i “{5}, $333335? 13g ‘ - o ' Pend Ore 1-“ * P. t i0 < Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance will“??? =0 l,‘ TB‘--“‘ 5”" ”"°°° . p - a I Minimum Charge for Any A-Lertiscmcnt t! Cont; géaélzmzyrow gig-g = a r - 16 - FOR SALE , ..f",::'..r:.'r.:'...::'.t1::=.::.r'.::'".>.l.ln:"t.::i.firs." M-i- real‘. l l‘; - cassilieil 3c per word; In Mgmnflgm mm,“ 70° l‘ '0!‘ l 2W6- ‘ .‘ Floral and spiritual Offerings Cards om s; ‘m ‘Mb; '4'“ “l Preston ""' . - d | _ - ~ Der nsme- Lott g San Ant 3.50 :35‘ f"°gsmgofollieafghfiiganlmlaem" cments l0 words forflghsu Sand Riv g 0:5, The farm property of the {all I, n lecmflon. 70c p" “m. ‘a l- Notfces of Thanks and Senator v9 l- Daniel J, Stewar . Beautifully s lil- : 461cm! p" Inch Mun" gm Pgénualrid. Lin: of Subscriptions sheep Ck Med on the Montnfillc ml!"- 1g = " "it "o" m» ~- r 323i": ‘ztiifin..f"i‘i“ii"..f‘.i.fiir Siscoe 53 1'2 heavy timber. I56 Apple tree! _ Wanted Female n.1,. Wanted ch23"... rii i:."..*".i":i-.:..:::"..intrinsic. 2 ~N __ Sturgeon 13 h_ Raspberries, Currants. ;“Qh,§,'§°,58,_23‘_5m"s Bigfigfg- MAID WANTED. APPLY RS. .i. iillnlvll“ 1-!“ alifosebaeirles, etc. Close to school. ._______~______ ~ P. Simmons, on 511151,“, "ca," dyivanite 2 l0 churches gnd stores. Excellent 1WANTEI) _ MODEL w COLPE - -tr. ‘Peck H“ 3 35 market facilities nna nboni quarter ; cr Sedan, Gogq engine and body, ii- Trrns 6° of a mile to one or the best ell-Ill»- , new“, ,0 B“ 2M Pmwm N_ a WiANTI-ID - PRACTICAL NURSE United 011 B 15g ed lobster factories in the Marl- 9_M_n_ o care for Elderiv Gentleman Vfillllllfll-ll lines. House is equipped with IBM- -———_-__-____ ggvly sBfieb Brown. wood islands ‘vlvulictlanm 5 i3 trlclty and telephone. . Apblv to . . _ ,1. bur bale ' wgnxcilizo y o9 321i ETHEL iTvi-gwgltl5filsilglrgillé y - c er . . . - llglgrfenséaciilifldfilovyutlsl ggnnlykoé until apartment, grgnlrfirgullig: m W‘ 9-10-1144- Grocgry store. - DDy 12b“. wages. Box 0r span??? - — ‘FOR sou: - ENGLISH SETTER MA"; A “Md hunting stock‘ Mex‘ W NTED. APPLY MRS. lllllllries from : Dr. P- Cv. Webster, Kentvllle, - N. S. 9-21-121. fion sans: - ma CHEVROLET Coach. Apply George E. Graham, Kensington, P. E. 1. 9-24 2i. ion sau: - loci PLYMOUTH Sedan. Box “W." l‘ ‘ a-ai-si. 'i‘0ii. SALE — l GENERAL PUB- . ilose horse 8 ears old. Sound. l f" Electric Wash ng Machine (Easy) l Apply Guardian. _ 0-‘74- l. ZION. SALE — ESSEX ,COACH- . Good condition. uood hi?" n1.- 7 lily Lyman Sturdy, CINPMIG. D-M-li. FOR SALE-IN! DODGE SEDAN I Excellent condition. Heater, de- i iroslzr, zood tires. Apply Sat- urday J. E. Cousins, lunter River. 9-24-21. . lien and Women Wanted lPBOI-‘ITABLE SPARE - TIME -- work offered to men, women and yvunlz people as Representatives for our pular Personal and Boxed rlstmas card lines. Outstanding values and llxttllllvfl variety ma es sales very OBI!- - Very liberal commissions. free ' sample albums. Masterkraft Greeting Card 00.. Limited. llfll Confederation Bids. Montreal. 8-30-9-1-26-161. in town buidllng. Quote price Matheson, 96 School St. 9-23 MAID WANTED APPLY 80 LONG- worth Ave between 8 and 8. 9-20-22-24-41. FOR SALE MILL MACHINERY Q U0 ILP. coulvlled l steam en Veneer cutting mlch no for making cheese boxes. Large Rotary complete with “W- .,8hlngls mlehln "own to lMll laincr and uutcher. Bcrrel stave law complete. Belting uw and plslner. Llth machine-shifting pulleys, belts etc. EASTERN PACKING CO soluus, r. s. i. bulls, 9-24-2648 The Town of Montague Calls for TENDERS on the Following: Tenders will be called for n reinforced concrete wall on the ', tout-h side of the Montana Town Building hr .' that was washed out. ‘lender to be uccomgulod by plan and g fncluilc all ' ‘ and labour. Job to be lobed before Doc- ‘ ember 31st, I943. Tenders close ht. Tenders for supplylns twenty-five tens of furnace coal for Town Building, Montnlno to bc flllllltlty lo as to insure a continuous supply —0o be delivered reinforced wall ilcllvcrcillnenolotor pcrton. Tenders for caretaker fer Town Building, Montague. Duties its follows: Firing furnace, general care of heating equipment, re- Illoval of ashes, care of flrc equipment installing and removal of storm allows and ocreens. this cslh for annual tender. LOW/EST Olt ANY TENDER N0‘! NICHSAIIL! ACCIPTI) All tenders to be approved by ‘low-n Council. ‘lenders close 0n OCTOBER 1st. Ior further particular renrillnl then tend- m Iiiiily Mr. .i. n. Mcfiregor, ‘lawn ' 01nd - Prince Edward Regiment and the list 151' niéfnlontr but the suppers DR. M. M. COADY Chairman, Maritime Hospital Asso- _ elation Committee 0n Pllm f0! H05" pital Care, Director of Extension, St. Francis Xavier University, An- tigonish, Nova. Sootia, active for more than a quarter of s century in the development of the (Jo-operative movement in the Maritime Provin- nu, Author or "Masters of Their Own Destiny," an lllbpifllli! 5°01! dealing with the growth of the Oo- operative Movement eastern Nova Scotia. As writer. lMtl-lfel’ and teacher, Dr. Coady is widely known and greatly beloved. The fact that he stands behind the new Maritime Plan for Hospital Care is conclusive proof that it is for th good of Maritime people. 52 Decorations To Ganadians in Sioily Campaign (Continued from PEEL ___:, of the Royal Canadian Engineers, who had difficult and dangerous work to do in clearing mineiields, repairing smashed bridges 'aild roads in order to permit the fight- ing units to make their advances, did particularly well. The Engineers coliecteda total cf nine decorations, incudlng the D. S. 0. for their commander, Lt. Col. Geoffrey Walsh of Oakvlile, Ont., and a company commander, Ma]. Kenneth Southern of Port Arthur. The Engineers also receiv- ed three military crosses and four military medals. Five decorations each went to membeis of the Royal Canadian Artillery, the Canadian Armored Corps, the Seaforth Highlanders of Quebec's noted French speaking battalion The Royal 22nd The Plirlces Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, the Hastings and Vancouver, and Loyal Edmonton Regiment collec- ted four each; the Royal Canadian Regiment, 48th Highlanders and Carleton and York Regiment, two each, and Royal Canadian Army Medical Colps, one. One man's unit was not available. “Some people make guns, some make tanks," says Mr. Gold Seal, known far and ‘wide as the emblem of Con- goleum Rugs and Congoleum by-the-yard. “My job is to make floor coverings that will take hard traflic in stride and keep their good looks in spite of it; a sort of home-front morale job. And I'm putting everything I've got into it to make sure you get the extra value always built into Con- goleum, value that means long wear and lasting beauty so urgently needed just now when floor covering replace- ments are so hard to obtain." lllliiliilliilM S GOLD SEAL mop them regniarl nest 0i their knobs. if it's a are mouths to “|prud" will ply bi; dividends. Ill!!! T0 IELF Ml. IOIJ Sill. MAI! 800i! You can get added wear out of your Congo- leuin floors with very little eflori. Brush and renew the bright- sca with an occasional waxing. Mulls sun too, rim the floor under- uuih ii nnccda and free from crevices u! rn , mcve it every few e mfic. Yes, n iinle First Since Dieppe Auction Sale To be sold by public auction on the premises at West _ Royalty ~'70 acre farm o on Tuesday, September 28th, 1943, at one o'clock, f the late Albert W. E. Douse. The farm is splendidly situated with ample buildings, well watered and the Ian‘ ‘ls of the best. Also at the same time all household furniture as contained in dwelling including several ma- hogany chests, piano, tables, including disc harrow, drill, sprayer, truck wagon, etc. Also all farm machinery sloveu, ‘roller ,single plow, hay rake, box sleigh, light harrow, cart, cultivator, tormentor, grinder, vise, saws, tools and many other articles. For further particulars apply to W. H. Benton, Auctioneer. x lt was the first big bestowal of decorations for the army since 11n- its of the 2nd Division received honors for their fighting in the Battle of Dieppe in August, 19512. All the awards are immediate; that is to say. they were granted by PRO W515 B}? 0s, r r... >> the commanders in the field, sub- ject to subsequent approval by the King. The list. which brings the Army‘s total of decorations for the war to 254, is not believed final. It is ex- pected other awards for Sicily ser- vice will be announced later as re- MGDRE £> MKEODELEE‘. commerldations from commanders are reviewed and acted upon by the military authorities. In the 39 day Sicilian campaign the 1st Division collected 52 decorat ions against the 85 awarded men of the 2nd Division for their seven hour bloody fight at Dieppe in the main bestowal of Dieppe decorat- ions. In addition. other awards for Dieppe announced since the main list have brought the total for that action, apart from mention and oommendations. to 98. The Dieppe list included one Vic- toria Cioss, 13 Distinguished Ser- vice Orders, i3 Distinguished Con- duct Medals. 20 Military Crosses and 51 Military Medals. There were also 94 mentions in dispatches. It is expected a. considerable number of "mentions"! which rank ns decor- aliens, will be announced later for Sicily. Two infantry battalion comm- anders. Lt. Col. Bruce Sutcliffe of Trenton, of the Hastings and Prin- ce Edward Reziment. who was kil- led. and Lt. Col J. C. Jefferson of Edmonton. cf the myal on- ions received the D. S. C. Other D. s. O.'s went to Lt. Col. ‘— -—- » liiric L. Booth of Toronto, with 12th Anny Tank Regiment Three Rivers, Que; Welsh. the fightill! Sunderland, Ont., Artillery, whose anti tank destroyed pillboxes at a named "Sticky Come Henry Bell Irving. Vancouver ath- lete who is with the seaiorth High- lenders. Opl, William F. Kay, a native of Eklgineers in clearing paths for the lives in infantry in the Sicilian ndvance is earning the story of Lieut. ding a section of Herno of Asbestos, Que., who won iping out the Military Cross. Three miles south of Assero Canadian tanks ran into a heavy {Montreal and concentration of mines. One Royal blown up and Dundas. Ont., whose Wife England, was wounded the D. C. M. by lea the 48th Highlanders in w a strong enemy company position- The other two D. C. Pte. Joseph Grtgas o Worcester, Mass, with the SUMMERSIDE "R. T. HOLMAN LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN postmaster of Royal Canadian gunners , in M/s went to the-Canadian Regiment, from Maurice Brisson of Edmunston, N. Mal. George A. 13- and . with the Carleton and Yorks. A second posthumous decoration, besides that to Col. Sutciiffe, was the award of the Military Cross to junction. Acting Capt. Leo Bouchard of Que. l"; and Maj. bee. He died willie leading his com. pany of the Royal 22nd on Sarita Maria Hill outside Catenaniova, Tyllifllll of the work done by the William three Jflcvg“ m“, pm» u» r.- 9-22-41. TIPPY AND “CAI” STUBBS BY Edwina A GHWAN! i -- , r _ i i GE¥T$$E$A "riEDiEfi-iui-iaf MZ¢§'T‘%§E*AE.S i | I I ON'T YOU N g i-‘J- 1U Li?" ITILLIE THE TOILER - wu KOQLENYW i. our FOR mun TH NOW PROMlSE "D KEEPMUM -‘ l5 lNClDENT. CAN idosi-i wu KEEP - sewer 7 L ABOUT A em. ammo MY LIFE‘. AM I ASHAMED.’ By WEBSTER 9m KEEPING MUM PW. ' K. was were left stranded, unable to-m le term", or backwards for fear of setting 0a hidden explosives. morn the» hill mound. German mortars star 5118111"! the position and it was ex. pected German field gulls further back would 50°11 Ret the range. shigaergglleq a plum“ i" “d” m‘ m T; _fl0m the mortars and‘ abfed filkllles tcleared lane; which e13 Tipped tanks to escapg, _.r Col. William ‘Pudor Gar-din" above, former governor of Maine‘ teamed with Brig. Gen. Maxwelf Taylor. 0g Kansas City to pull off one of the nerviest stunts of th| war. Just before the U. s invnngm, of Salerno, they made their wa into Rome under the very eyes the Germans, spent 2A danger. ridden hours in conference with Marshal Badoglio and Italian mili- glgl clgmflnigdefi ago were flown a v iiC o or! A Italian bomber. m” m ‘m One hundred nd flft . on Inndonu nnZt-rgronriamiililfii; are working as part-timers in c, giant makin aircraft pom; whgch been bill t l d1 _ N“!!! Hnolfm“ “mu