ocroasn s. 1942 A CANADIAN WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS NEEDS RECRUITS Women with civilian experience in the following trades are required: S. STENOGRAPHERS, TYPISTS, BOOKKEEPE s, r grsizaroizs, LABORATORY TECHNICIANS, CIOOKS EAHEIIIHNNE n vans. Unlimited opportunities await women with Grade 10, 11 and 12 who have no particular training, but who are anxious to learn a trade in order to replace a man in the Army. Applicants must be between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years; British subjects: medically fit; have no dependents, under age of 16 ior boys, 17 for girls. Contact the C.W.A.C. Recruiting representative, Sergeant Edith J. Pyle at THE ARMOURIES, CHARLOTTETOWN October so. - October 19th’ THE ARMOURIES, SUMMERSIDE October 7th (Wed.) MEN URGENTLY NEEDED Enroll now in the War Emergency Training Program and pre- pare yourself lor an important lob in Canadas War Industries. H Living allowances up to $18.00 per week will in ‘fgntgfl m l” married men. Si l f t. led thl i. ._ ....ir.=.;":."..i::'..:'.i.ii:r "s" " "n" Meet the Selection Oflioer at one oi the places listed below: Charlottetown-Oct. 1, 8.30 s.. in.—Prlnce oi Wales College Montague t. 7, 3.00 p. nL-Dept. oi Agriculture ' Souris —Oct. 8. 10.00 a. Illa-POE‘. Oflice Bldg. x ’ Summerside --Oct. 9. 9.00 a. lII.—TOWll I! L ' Alberton —0ct. a, 3.00 p. m.—Coiincll Room, Profltt Bldg. and 1 i _ 4! (Notices, . Five mifiion A. R. P- Posters u-ero drstributed b American Bov Scouts ior tthe oflce oi Civilian Defence at Washington The youth Parliament 0t! E115- land. meeting in Harrow, and l-‘n which Boy Scouts took ‘iiclp Wanted’ Advertisements Under the new government regulations which became ei- " on September 4. it. is still permissible to publish over an advertiser’: own name "Help Wanted“ advertisements ior dummies; farm help; teachers; nurses and probationers; iishlnf and trapping help. and ior students employed after schoo All other “Help Wanted" advertisements, however, must be submitted by the advertiser to the National Selective krvlce officer. Unemployment Insurance Commission, ‘Ii-cgisitplg} "lil-"Ijlichailfllllg Strea, and ti‘: reclegvmg thee oi- ova e a ve seine s can en ser d in The Charlottetown Guardian. an oc tlve i111’ time education for youth up to l8 years. Maior-Gonrtlral Hardy Nelson Gaiinlig who was recently 8161/8966 to that rank and to the command of the 11th Division in Canada. was one of the organisms and a. promi- Assoclation oi St. Stephan. N.B. Thrre are 35.073 Boy Szouts in Sivitzorland, an increase of l-304 ___ over i941. Which is evidence tlhat E -~-———— lille Swiss people are still free and lndcrvencient. since one of U116 fir-bl’- steits tak-ln in every country 05-m- inq under Nazi control has been t-he dissolution of the Boy Scouts. Bomb-scarred Mai-ta still finds time to give to Scouting. 'I‘he Advertising ltatcs-—~ Payable in Advance Minimum Charge ier All! Advertisement ll Cents Central Guardian locals. In ward; Wqtgrn and gum-g mun, lo per rd- Ann d C min E to 3o Chenille‘? so’ per wzgferifiendil-iu N:fl4!el.l00vlel:l inchlguLigtzl-‘Ai H0111“ ROY" CW 1" Mm“ ‘e’ Floral and S itnel Oiierm Cards, eta. 5o nnms- {Aston oi ports that it has a rewular atten- Condolenco per inch; din‘ eirien t0 words for $1.00 dam: oi 15 at its weekly meetings, “Just because Jerry does his best to wipe us out. doesn't mean to say d l0 ‘cents ior eve addltlozal I we inch or wt- ate going to give up mvorlng. an A prcoiation, 10o per It? cents per inch. Addren and Notices oi Thanks and Hate ei ubscrlptione tlthn $1.00. Other rates on ‘Pliuuutill- says, the Crew loader. They lost .,_.- _._..._. their lsand headquarters in i111? ___ ,____ blitz. Personal L05! “I. .5, m my Qplnlgnigf m, gsfggj- t im i’. bh t B0 lit ASTHMA is A JOY KILLER. LOST — COCKEB- EPANIEL PUP- Engovmghlt arfshzbuldanot ebe Ellowed "DavisiiAsthmgi liéemedy"17895$és0€. APPLY Guudtlm- 1°'5‘3l- i0 suffer by reason oi’ the loyalty ioy bi nizer. oses on y - - ‘ or our $50111; Leaders, Rovers and Jenkins Pharmacm 1o_1_1m0_ LOST IN CITY. SUNDAY. SEPT. Yd b0. h no finving 27th. black kid gloves. Finder gurcrcountgs, iwng fir: 8mg; F118” please leave at Guardian i. must hp many people whem talents and abilities cannot be fully 6m- plcyed in what ha; beoom’: known as ‘War Work.’ who can be found to take their places. if this nefd ECZEMA AND ALMOST ANY itchy condition immediately re- lieved with "Davis! Pruritus Cream". Jenkins Pharmacy guar- antees this, 60c. $1.00 and biz iar Female Help Wanted m’ $165‘ F°H°W enclosed diet" WhNTED - MAID ron GENERAL m d1j~“l‘(§l'g\v§~\“.§ “t1§\f“b_§;s,f§§§"§§r§ Agents Wanted §§§ii‘_‘°'k‘ Apply w 296 (fflfff Chancelloroi. University of Abra-ta A "SECOND INCOME" WANTED AT 0Ncg Expgi“. Patients at the American Hoe‘?!- enced maid roi- maii gamm. tal in Britain. the Oriurdhlli Hoe- Good we e. A l 96 Hill ital. Headinfiw». ‘in In Street. a a ppy 1093a? gnteittainment by Oxford BOY Scou s. WANTED — GENERAL MAID IN i nice home. Good wages. Trnns- "The Boy Scout and Girl G-u1d6 Dortation to Halifax provided. movements are most. valuable or- .W1‘ll¢ Btltinil references. exner- ganizations for training 11°11! find ience if any. and are. to Mrs. c. P. girlg in good cltlzmship and equili- Bethune. 196 Roble street. Halifax. ping them for tthe task Of rebuild- N" 5- 10-3-21 lng the world latter the war." - sn- Cvril Newn l. Governor one!“ Male Help Wanted al oi Nzrw Zealand WANTED ._ MARRIED MAN A Canadian Scout itlneplare fol‘ farm work near Charlottetggg heating water, just outside hLq hem IPree house. vegetables and mug somewhere in Britain, "like thB TOR RELIABLE MEN OE WOMEN handling 300 iast-repeatiniz estab- lished Neceslties lncludintz T86!- coffees. Cocoa, Spices. Extgcato- Toilet, Articles. Medicines. b5 and Xmas Gift Sets. Good calm- (rigs in spare time. No (18.3%: S; experience required Y°u a “l risk. Write: w. a. Purnell. iTa c Co.. 21 St. Paul East. Mog-rga-bza For Sale auasan arm's AND Tamils $11.40 pair. Rubber convevlns W“ 1B" 2 ply for WW0 Kmdehs- Gun‘ Good wages. Write “l . o‘rl cam in days back home." 9s ' J Guard montlongd in a letter gomhfvormg Rcv r Mote Frank aug Ctli FOR SALE-HARDWOOD “N2 Sztrnla. Ont. We should say for- softwood bloCk-s- Slflbwlfig 5a?’ PAINT TIPS mer Crew. for every member is kindling. M. F. Walsh. - - . ____ now m the Navy m. M“ Paint 1| so important. to the pres- .i__ Wanted ervaiton oi many thinks in and "Whether on.»- thinks of title kn- around the hzme, its proper cnre mediate task of winning the war and use assume high importance. or the coming probem oi’ recon- ilm, or small cottage. Apply $00. For best. results, do not expect struction. the no d oi these times Guardian. 10-5-21. l! amt to be all-purpose, Do buy is a iullcr measure oi the Bolt rs ntesrecialy designed for your in- B00115’ attitude toward llfe- The WANTED - IMMEDIATELY tended DUPDOSQ do read carefully type oi oharwt/sr the movbmetnl hydraulic truck hoist. Apply L- before evrlylns. and ll you are in seeks 1o develofl? l" m" boys win- H. Kennedy, Charlottetown. doubt about the kind oi paint to stitutes not only a great national 10-2-31. buy or how to apply it, consult a asset. but is indispensiblr in bulld- rellable dealer. Many a surface has ind the kind of civilization so W1‘- been spoiled, paint wasted. by stmp- gveiitlv needed in our troubled ly slap-dashing it. on without first world." — l-lon. Hubert Stable-s. preparing the surface properly. Minisfilor of Education for Sask- atchewan DOOR. STOP WITII DISTINCTION —-——- Two Boy Scouts of Dmcasta, Ii your hobby is home handiwork, England have established an-unus- here‘; an unusual ldca. Door stops ual record of service in the PM" oi needlepoint -orlgtnal and iniin- your. Bttwecn them they have ltely decorative. Any piece oi attended demonstrations twice needlepoint of the right size mount- weekly o, "casualties," haw talkeoi ed on heavy block would do --or chargls of a salvage patrol whim you can buy a complete set con- makes collections twice weelcliy. sisting oi needlepoint canvas, fig- helped to collect books for the tn- 17oi_ l0-ll-3i. w iirmary, filled sandbags. actlfld as ins ures already worked. wool for illi- lnbackgmund, hollow wood block messengers. stamped rat-ion boolm (or rnountin when needlepoint is taken part in moot invasion. m- °°"‘.l’t:“"- “first. t" r.'..'"i1.w"" rs “.111: m. r l“ “rm- u cen u n . “n m,“ a g gas irizssks. and oriranlnd a wind!“- CHIIDREN‘! SNACK titlon for the collection oi razor blades. One acted as D9 For children's mid-afternoon re- mcssfllllifl‘ to the Hcmfl 9'1""! (regiment, try tho simple snnd- Commander and distributed OM61‘! wiches: Cream cheese blended with to HQ. Officers. WANTED-TO Rabi-fa HEATED WANTED TO BUY OR RENT. ti or 6 room house. Phone lag-gigg- YOUNG COUPLE. N0 CHILDREN. require at end October. furnished Apartment or Flat. Partlculigrg it‘? WANTED - iiAsEnUitNEit N0. l! and large warclrobe- Telephone By October 25th, an experienced ice-maker for Glace Bay Miners 1 h --.- Forum. Glace Essa ; gggfidblittexiztlttoghgii-pézdarnii: l2 lions of ralvago nibber ha" Nova Scotla. Appllc‘ in; and honey. bended. ixltwcen been millcted and shipped by tho crmbinatlon of dark and will! Boy Scouts of South Porcupine. bread. Serve with lemonade. Ont. SUPER DESSERT Rncent announcement oi rnezill Here's a super dessert for Sun- awards for British 860m! 5m‘ day night supper, quick and easy the Cornwall Decoration for Scout to concoct: Sponge squares split and Jimmy Cluff of the 30th Biepney filled with ice cream. with 1. mm Troop. lonoon. who toot e l" 1nd peach Bnilce poured over the tco— ruff-FIN othftr tniuries while on pin; n blob oi lllzhtlv whlnnori cream (llliv during a Nari air Tflld- T710 gently flavoured with almond. C-"fllwlfll DHEFTRUQ" lllnlrfliilll PIN ants please write t0 National Selective Service Office, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, stating salary expected. References required. io-s-st. p "ma: _cii.l_tiz_i.o'rrc'rovtw__ouanor.in t STOCK QUOTA nous") when J0 EXCHANGE Eles Auto Lite Gen Elec Gen Motors Gt Nor Pid Kennecott Montreal iiurli iv gin- ' " IE5? , (Canadian Press) q“. Bloch Close Abitibi Otln ~ ll (f: " 1111mm as 4 a-i 31 1.4 Al 10 ll 7-8 A ll 8-4 35 1.3 Beauhsrnois 9 5-8 5-, 1-3 Batburet a i2 l-2 3g 3.4 Can Victor: I 1-2 53 3.3 Dom Q ll I-l 9°11 A 3 I 8-8 Ibrd A 10 7-8 3g 1-3 Home Oil l3’! 4o Imp Oil 0 5-8 g4 1-; Price Coin - 81 d-B 81 u s st Co Vanadium Corp 1'! 1 a ggaflgzme West Union v 5w“. West Elec '13 3-4 Rgygl Bank Ioolworth — Montreal Produce Prices MONTREAL. Oct. 4—(CP)--CB.D- adian Commodity Exchanfl. “Butter spot: Que (92 score) iliontrcal Exchange (Canadian Press) Stool! Brazilian 84 B. Eggs spot: Eastern A-lo-rao 41-48; g5" 111d A1 A fl E-B 42-43; E-C 34-35 To arrive: butter. iinquoted. Pacific Futures: Butter, Oct 35MB: Nov. Dist Seag son; Dec. sens; Jsii. Feb. slag-aw; eons. Oct 46B. MONTREAL. Oct. 4—(GP)—Pro- duoe market prices Saturday as re- rted by the Dominion Department Mu DO of Agriculture iollow: Exits: izraded A-large 48-40; A pulleta 43-44; B 44. C 3 . Butter: first grade prints. iobbin current receipts. zed 35: o. 2 No. 1 35‘/¢-35'/=: Cheese: current receipt. and Que white, 19% FOB M .i.*.‘;‘.it‘ii.‘.“i1-t§?‘§“- Newto- - 5 37%-37%: Dom Bridge March Mid-Tilt; Lake Woods Massey Harris POWC: Nat Brew Quebec Power gyy Shawinlgan mrt. discussed bill r uirin a tirade B01165. Ubblnit Dflfie- 35-35%! i a eq g Que no 1 pasteur- 34: wholesale. Que N0. 2 35-35%. western ontreal wholesale western and Que white first grade FAS Montreal. Potatoes: 75 lb bans No. battle o!‘ Great War. C Sixty Scottish and Polish Swill. Con; l Que “em “mgr in the BOY smut llifgi-IAO, NB 1.35-1.40, PEI 135- IORONTU, Drice 3636-372 first WPS E194! A Wpg ElecB Stocks Broulan Beattia Jutland, oi the first Bidizood Bobio Cdn Malartie ochenour Smelter leaders-Scots and Notes in e llal Duquegnq number were present. at a con er- East; Maimid (I166 on Scouting held at. Hailes Eldofgdo Haiti, number Scouts Edlnbur h. A considerable God, L“, of Po isih refugee Gunnar Gold have Joined Scottish Scout troops H511...“- or Ofsanlzed troops of their own. Hard Rock Hflflifif A letter dated in March indii- Hollinger Scout-S Home Oil cates that a number of Bo are still carrylrl on in “work Iveiy anglhai aid raising WEE“ Int. Nickel -Hiid Bay Min tables and keeping some live stock. Int Pete It is ‘proving a most cliiiioult per- Kerr Add iod. and many parents are almost. Kirk Hud destitute." Kirk Lake Lake Siore The three most famous Kenerals Lapa Cad I have known in my life Won no Leitch grant battfes over the foreign toe. Little LL Yet tlh-eir names. which all begin Mecassa with "a." are household words. Maclieod They are General Booth. Gheial Malartlc Botha and General Baden-Powell. McWatterl To General Booth we owe the sal- Min Corpn vabion Army. to General Baths. Moneta United Smith Airica. and to Gen- Noran da eral Baden-Powell the Boy Scout OBrien Movrment. -- Winston Churchill. Ont Nickel- Pacal BRINGING UP FATHER MINING (Canadian Press) Oct. 4- Jane Comes Marc. inny Comes Marc. AND (When this war is over) [They'll 50th have the thrill of knowing they have contributed to the fullest extent of their powers to the cause of freedom and justice. ‘(JOHNNY happens to be an AIR GUNNER in the R. C. A. F. and JANE is a WIRELESS OPERATOR (GROUND) in the Women's Division) It will be quite a. thrill Try it yourself. Enlist now! AIRCREW AND AIRWOMEN URGENTLY NEEDED. Write to the R. C. A. F- Recruiting Centre. Moncton, today. ling With Him Pad-trove ling. tlome > Pickle Crow 136 Pioneer 114 Powell 3'7 grestoh 135 ueenston 18 91°" 58h Ant 145 w H 22%;?“ A 3 3'4 Sladen 1a 5 3-4 Steep Rock 12o 23 1'2 Teck Hughes 14s 35 Upper Canada 65 2° 3'4 Ventures 34o 7'1‘ 3'4 wit Harg 215 g TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ‘Z Y: Throughout a period of years we ' have come to look upon The Kings i! Daughters as the synonym of 4t "good work". Their record oi dc- " l a voted service to the welfare not u " only of our Church but also in the z larger field oi community service i cannot be excelled, One of their latest acts was the presentation of a set of 8 beautiful collection plates or receivers and in our morning service yesterday Rlev. Dr. Miller in a. iew wdi chosen words express- ed his own appreciation and that oi the congregation for this grac- ious gift. He then in due form performed a ceremony of accept- ancc and dedication. ln his sermon Ci,” which followed Dr. Miller chose as 35 the theme of his sermon '"l.ove's w Memorial". It. was preceded by the a sin lng 0! hymn 498 "O Love that a 14 Wil not Let Mo go" and was i01- 35 lowed by hymn 311 "More Love, 54 O Christ. in Thee". The musical 33 34 program also included a. solo by Miss Berna M. Huestis “The voice m1 in the Wilderness" and a hymn 53 anthem by the choir o: 30 voices 14 under the direction oi Professor 1o Kendall 1m The text from which Dr. Miller 30 preached was Matt. 86-13 “Wher- 1 14 ever this Gospel shall be preached in the whole world "here shall also this. that this woman hath done, 5.3 be told lor a memorial oi’ her." The 1-3 scene is in s little home in Beth- 3-4 any near the end of His earthly ministry, While He sat at meat 17 1-2 with his disciples Mary came in 3a 1-z and anointed hlin with costly oint- ment. The sermon dealt with three s l-t aspects o! the subject- 41 1. Love Understands. There are 6B 1-2 deeds so fine that Christ alone can §sss§§ a 8 186 understand and appreciate. There 10o are those prompted by deep-seated 125 and prodigal love. The measure oi a 1-3 our giving and appreciation, is lo ve. 2. Love demands the best and re- 23 44 joices on giving it. It ls exemplified 4’! in godly homes where lovers pledge 13 7-8 their love. Is it easy to respond to 3 love‘s demands for the lost? Let martyrs s air, the (other oi the prodigal, et love speak “O Love that will not let me go, I give thee back the lite I owe." 3. Reward. What waste cried the critics, "No," said Christ. it is love's memorial. Wherever the gos el will be preached. this will be tol oi her who loved much and gave much. In the evening Rev. Dr, Miller spoke of "Christian Stability". Mr. Lloyd McIiinis of the RAF. was the soloist and the choir sang the Anthem “O How Amlable." THE BAPTIST CHURCH Yesterday was "Rally Day" for Church and Church School. To a large congregation at the morning service the Rev. I. Judson vy brought an inspiring and challeng- ing mesage on “The Church's Ad- vance." In Eixcdus 14:15 we hear the call o! the Almighty. "Speak unto the children oi Israel that they go forward." It was spoken to a discoura d, humiliated. re- treating peop e. Many times has advance been the cine for dis- couragement. danger. defeat. These are days in which the Church meets many a threat. There has been over the world a decline 1n Church and Church School attend- ance and at the same time an slant-ling advance in juvenile ds- llnouency. The only salvation is advance. "The Church o! God goes forth to War. ' " Doom will he averted as we return to religion. The anthem oi the morning was Tillman! "Immortal, Invisible." Miss Pearl Burns sang with beaut- lful e resslon "me lord's Prayer." (Malot i The Communion of the Lord's Supper" was observed. s very large number taking part therein. Mr. Levy's evening sermon heard by a large congregation was "On Active Service for Christ." Elvey's "Rejoice in the Lord" was the evening anthem. Pilot Officer Tait, R A F. sang expressiveiy Buck's “Fear Not Ye O Israel". BLOOMFIELD STA. SCHOOL Report for September. Grade IX.-1. Jean McAuslend. 2. Doris OT-Ialloran. Grade VIII.—l. Inez Smith. Grade VII-l. Claire Gallant. s. Urban McAusland. Grade IV.—1. Frances OT-Ialioran 2. Glen Smith. Grade IlL-(equal) Freddie Keefe Dorothy Saunders. Hardy. Lillian Grade II-Imne Bernard. Grade I.—l. Elaine Shaw. 2. Gar- net Campbell. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrial: and base 1119\n- als higher; golds lower. Montreaklndustriala and paper. up; others unchanged. New York-Market higher undq leadershipwoi industrlals and rail; Winnlpeg- heat futures Ilflchflllli e . Niivyghgork-Cotton futures 75-9} ——ii-_- INDIAN RIVER. SCHOOL Report for September. t Grade X——1. Eunice Shea. Grade IX.—I. Rupert Machellan, 2. Florence Gillis. Edgar Hickey. I. Grade VI1.-1. Pearle Cameron. Grade VI.-l. Catherine Hicks 3. Agatha Maclclian, 3. Fred Campbell. Grade V.—l. Aigus Cameron. l. Audrey Jordan, 3. Clara Heckbera. Grade IV.-i. Beatrice Jordan. Grade III.--i. Urban MacLeliar, 2. Elwood Campbell, 3. Ann Tuplir, Grade II.--l. Rozita Hickey. 1 John I-Ieckbert. l. Georgi; Heckber‘ Grade I. (at-l. Marlon Rogers, 2. Irene Heckbert. Grade I tbt- 1. Lawrence I-Iic 2. Thelma Cameron. 8. Elna Noonan. Florence Shea, ‘Ibaohor. g; EASTERN GllA|iil|AI' ..‘Ii.ALE AND IIEARTY A‘! NINETY-SIX. -—- The n . Go" ry MaoLe bro; the!‘ of the late Father Malchean o Sourls. will be glad to learn that. ha is still mentally alert and interested in life though ninety-sue years o! age. In company with his son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Frank MacPherson and Eran daughter Mrs. Earl Burke of Char lottetown he motored to Solzris Ies Sunday week to visit his brother sister. With his remilrkable eyesigh he enjoyed the view of the old fam- iliar farm homes and landscaDO beauties along the journey with tha some zest as in the plurslcallv aotiv period oi his life. Edna MacDonald of S met-side has returned from a vlsi. to Moncton. - S By George McManud WELL-CUE COOK ans nu AN LEFT TO WORK AMMUNITION PLANT- HAVE TO no e- w~ SO- I'LL THE l A. "pp"; AND "CAP" STUBBS w ____ _ "m m fin‘ "" l-Ydwina ETHEtJS Morass sown" LET 1 VLF-ASK MY FATHER! ‘ ' i _*‘*“-_"_-‘""'—'i=-==-._»~_~_-._ . _ ’ I _. 145R TAKE ouR ,cArt ' '.-’f1‘Ei=“‘é.'3-- it? Z’.‘J§i_t'ti“.-“i..5-‘YE GRAN“ ET“EL§1.I<>E“ER WELL 1 KNEW woucosrr“ SAYS TH. SHE CAN CAT i TILLIE THE TOILER ~ A PLACE ran A nun t ArI-HKAM ANUHOX LQGNIFICENTLY FLOCKING “ID IVE FfiTi-IE FIRST COLfiS I‘ 1'55" Si-Ano iFIT-KTDOM’ ‘to Loos 451' HIM HEARING i-uM ‘r21’. r wave‘ ,f