i Auction Sale at: Pownal DWELLING HOUSE AND LAND ESTATE JOHN KNOXIJONES it r JULY 29,1943 Gootrll Guardian lees-Is. lo pes- u per word. visuifled Se Ilorai and l Condolence con Ann tul t; (‘archery sddl inch. Adina and pa: scrim“ Notices ‘lee ' Oopertnehordepeswetlljtg Advertising hates-Payable In ileum mnimurntihsrgelesllsllverthelseutlicggg Ilfll g.‘ I'll! h,“ is nlhsnh elluiurl ' "fljwanted _ m GOOD cou- TED Phgii? m-J. 7-27-31- p _ SMALL WIIIIL ' chair. Apply Red Cross. 7-17-41 ANTED B! OCTOIIII. 1st wheeled uniurnished Apartment. Phone 1715-1... t v T0 BUY-DOUBLE “Qfignigithouss in 100d r I11‘- Wrlte Guardian. 7- 41- HTED _. coon mum: Wq-grk horse- A. Rhyflfl-Fzlgfffll Royalty. - f’? ' _ NAVAL OFFICER “iiiigiliiid two children urgently '- md furnished house. "It 01' apartment. Williril l" PQY F, good rent. Address fePly l0 ' 53- uuardian. 749*“- [o Let _ noolus. as Ttéunliifegiand-Two 7-28-11- ' To uz-r - noorn on KEN- smgton Road _!or 0i_d filial: went opposite s’ c" Grounds. Apply 29 Park 743m.‘ AN wdition. WANTE Female Help Wanted MAID WANTED ._ urn nms <3" Iver. m amt Geo ' m3? 7413f WANTED — wosuu so cu: N13011:!“ ‘ma.’ ‘w ‘ p’ Selective Service Oi res. 7-27-3i. WANTED - Q13, Heed womsn-iorbhogwbi-Elhlfi! Mrs. blinds leer-z. ' PM} WAN-run - woman tor general-housework, ran-ii . W 1o, 398 gratton 00' woman AT once-ours. "fiddle Its woman for geneglii housework. Pamii , t mp1 No children. Write or can mg gilt"? g- grvinfigt. Point-de- iiod-"lil " ' Miscellaneous ¥QP 0N1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN STOCK 6651A TTONSj llontreel Stock Exchange l a .1 ‘_ ss2ssZISEsI.ISuE was Dom e1 ‘Dom ridge ‘Gen Steel Wan Ham at =¢= - G:5:v$ : =8 rvsrrr nhhfibibubb tMtl Power Nat Steel Oar ,Noranda lQuebec Power Shawintgan a "51:: Saiiiisass SPECIAL OIL l’ EB M A N INTB. Mrs. Johnston's Beauty Salpnh -2 ~71 For Sale Male Help Wanted WANTED — GARAGE MECHANIC o; good helper. Apply National Selective OIUCB- 7474i‘ ma.) - WELL EDUCATED man over torty-flve as a r0170"?!- , A ply Seleclive Service Oltice, " Charlottetown, P. E. 1- 7-39 Teachers Wanted warn; - TEACHER. Eon MT. Buchanan School. Supplement 5145.00. M. R. a‘ I ‘ron SALE - LAWN MOWER. m0 M 91- ohm Closing Swab 7-39 FARM. AP- 7-2'l-3i. Martin's Garage. FOB. SALE — SMALL ply "G." Guardian. FOR SALE - THREE MILK cows. Waldron Seller, Argyle Shore. 7-29-21. My tr. roa SALE-‘Ss DODGE sad 15000 oEwxE miles. James Beer. 7-29-31 an . Clyde River. ' MINING ‘IORO fi- (OP) —'DOl'- Quotations- I stock Close I i ax A dermac 1 Ang Can | Aquarius Armistice I Arjon .- u- 4..- ZJsQ-Qgai FOR. SALE - 193B CHEVROLET Master. Garfield MacKinnon, Clyde River. 7-28-21. MUNIIISOH, Secretary. 7438'” | rescuer: washer: GREEN-| wicii School. Supplement 5135-99- Secretory. George Macllwgnéa ‘i TEACHER WANTED FOR. NEW London School. Supplement $200.00 (a first school.) f! class éangsioole. Secretary. Ely-crabb- r-‘oa SALE - lose CI-IEVROLETlUnateau cm iksircni-iiziiicn ron 1.0m; FOR SALE DRAFT MARE, ’l years old. 1160 lbs. Clydesdale mare 2 years. Chester Weeks, Fredericton. 1-28-21, FOR. coal ombination McClary stove in excellent. condition. Apply H. C- Guardian. in perfect condition rive good tires. John Quigiey, Carleton Siding 7-29-31. Creek Schoo . $125.00. Dan McEwen, Srecretaléy- ‘ 1-29- l. Machinery L-ii ----—_—-i-- DEWALT SAWS AND WOOD- working machines. Newest types available from direct iactorv rep- resentatives tor Canada, Quota- ticns gladly furnished-on applic- ation. De alt Disher Corpor- aliull- Ltd». 402 West Fender St, Vancouver, B. C- . 6. - Professional Cards McLeod 6‘ Bentley w E. BENTLEY. x. c. J, a. BENTLEY. to c. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MONEY T0 LOAN I54 Prince Street H. F. McPhee B.A.. KL‘. NOTARY m. BARRISTER some-non "rt Bulldln: Charlottetown PALMER a hast/Ii A. J. IIASLAM. B. BAIIIIISTER. ETC. Bank nt Nova Sentla Chambers Charlottetown. P E. I MONEY. TO LOAN Phone 85 P. 0. Box 12 Morrellano Company D. F. ARSIIIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Buildinl Charlottetown FOB. SALE-IO” DURAN‘! SEDAN registered. also straight eight Studebaker. motor in good co dition. iv 62 Spring Park Road. 7-28- APP. Lost LOST-IN CITY LADYS WRIST watch (Westvilie). Finder leave at this ottice. - -2i. LOST IN CITY-ONE PAIR. spectacles and case. containing registration oertiiicate and val- ue 1e papers. Phone Wit-lien” wsr- WATCH BETWEEN Bmadiuimleith .1 c ey‘s. u y . . - . I-Isgan. 7-29-11- TZnTfliuETvT The Malpeque Women's Institute met at the home o! Mrs. Ralph Beairsto tor their July meeting on Tuesda evening. President PMS-id- ing an the meeting opened in the usual way with the Ode and Creed. --- There was a ood attendance o! ‘ an ro call was ans- wered by each member donating some piece o! clothin tor a. rei- ugee girl. A splendid onatlon was handed in by members and Others to be dis layed at. the District Con- vention he coming Week, PM“ SALE — ELECTRIC AND I 11- ' Falcon I Astoria. | .- ‘Bankii |Base Met or Igietgytie Biagood Bobjo Bralorne B t Dom Broulan ;Bu(t Ank ‘Cal Edm Cos Treich Cent Pat S3 8 23E " 3.1 ‘v-SESCSSS IChester [Cochenour ‘Coniarum yCons Min .Davles , luuquesne Ea. Maiar Eidorado 8 ssasrszgrsagrz 25* 80¢ onca SE fieuw 3 i 3.. Fh-w m: I um i-ialliiveil |Halinor Hard R0 Sarc i-iolllng cme Homestead 1l-iowey ti-Iud Bay llnspira Int. Nick ‘.11 Waite as» 3 we? ESEZRSSSI $ . 8 8 8§EsZ '5 1 x < a Z f" 0-323 n ‘fa-mam n- were made for the Cun and other items or business were dis- cussed- ~ The mmittee in charge decided to postpone the Ice Cream social till 1t later date. Receipts were acknowled ed from donation sent to the Gree Relief Fund oi $55.00. The altering tor the evenine W!!! taken which amounted to $2.00- The singi oi the National An- them broug t the meetin! W l close-V. Mrs“: "t" .. may re urn o s fishermen from their work in Msy 190 was almost SLOIQWO 8ND"? than in May. 104d. FOR _S__ALE BELL A MAIHIESON nroNEv T0 1.01m cllfleron Block Charlottetown r I. lhlrl AND GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETIIIST New Location “Hm ltent and Queen Ste. l 0 Mills tun Grveerv vsn ngl bv A polntmenio Phone Reel ence I01! ______ . Thus will be sold by Public Auction on the premises at I . Pownal on SATURDAY, the 31st DAY 0F JULY, 1948 P.M. the dwelling house, outbuildings and about two acres oi’ choice land. "vtlllns Electric n n hted I 00d repels. on the plvbdylilg wsyJ time. from Charlottetown. _ ll Five "Ill Store on secon fronts e. shad vegets lo r ens. Good eond_ ion. APPLY lawn, flower and Outbuildings. l~ $- ‘I-D-li. NOTICE All applications not. al- ready mailed ter Scholar- ships ln the Estate Owen Connolly are to be address- ed to Rev. John Sullivan, St. Houston's University. By Order of Trustees. iv" 1M >- o >- wHesv- 8 rags-i i8 s»...- Senator Sheep Sherritt Sigma. B >1 F -- . . . . . . . . . . . . . gifigf-SSZESA-E8§88$B283$k88883$<7SZSSSSSSSSSBZS Sturgeon y an Teck Hts Foburn ans Res Up Canada "entures ‘ 'ermilata u» 9E ?- Pr‘ ._ SLSSSESSSGS’; 4-‘_ S z: Mackenzie. MsoKensle. Ctr-ads : e cr-tiwrlne Compton. John O ton. Louis Nicholson. Mortar Grads VII: Walter Bell. ‘ Heel. Doris Bell. Alli-ed Ooolk. Near Churches, School F" "Pllfllllrl noel; w George s. Tweedy. Solicitor, Charlottetown. “u-I-fl-QL l W. II. BIAION, Auctioneer. N Grade VI. Margaret - ton. Certificates of standing in the year's work were also presented to the following Grade X pupils:- flfvereii Compton. Grover Compton Tens MaoMiilan. Chris C New York Stock I Exchange Am C and 1' 1e 1.3 Am Tel U Tel 1M I-l Anaconda a 1-0 Beth Steel 6i Oboe-b Ohio l6 0-8 Edison 2 1-2 Illec Auto Lite 35 3-8 He 3'1 Den Motors B! 1-2 Gt Nor Pld S 1-4 eeo 3t 1-2 Mont Ward e4 ‘l-e N Y Central i’! N Am Cor l! 1-8 Phil Pet 47 b-l N J 58 1-2 Texas CCl-p nit/ed Air 82 8-4 U S Rubber U 5 0o Vansdlaum a 7-8 West Union 3-4 West Elec 91 1-4 Montreal Garb tibi I ‘l-l Abitsbi Pfd N 3-4 beswa N 1-2 A Oil W Bstihurst A 1S 3-4 Can Vickers 7 Dom Tar 8 3-4 Don A d 1-4 Fraser 18 Fraser V T C 18 1-4 ome 0 , 110 Imp Oil 1e a-a Int. Pete 33 W. it. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The monthly meetin of West Royalty W. I. was hed on June 23rd at the home o! . Harn- mond Sanderson with eleven mem- bers and one visitor in attendance. Roll call was answered with s. collection for Greek Fund which amounted to 315. It was moved and seconded that. $15 be added to this and $30 paid to Greek War Relief. A delegation o! tour membersJVlrs- Gates. Mrs. Frizzel. Mrs. Charles Hurry and Mrs. Stetson were ap- pointed to attend tile annual school meeting and members to attend the Institute convention Mrs. Younker and Mrs. Grant. Finished work tor this month 1 aighan, 25 dunnage bags, 1 pr. sea- marys socks and i. tuc -in. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Burke's with Mrs; Burke and Mrs. Bell on lunch committee. Meeting closed with the National Anthem- Lunch was then served by the com- mittee in charge. MONTAGUE W. I. The regular monthly metini! o! the Montague Women's Institute was held at Mrs. Harold Vickersolfs cabin on Monday evening, July 5th. The meeting was opened with the reading o! the minutes oi the last regular meeting and an exec- utive meeting. Thcre was no report from the sick committee. New com- mittee ior July. Mrs. Currie and Mrs. Mellish. The treasurer rc- ported proceeds of Rummage Sale for Grec Fund $33.90. This amount together with $5.00 from the Montague war work sewing club. was torwarded. Proceeds o! school concert $37.00 It as moved and seconded that a_ hearty vote of thanks be extend- cd to the committee and all who as- sisted in any way with the school concert: to Mrs. J.C. McLure for the use ct her home hy the Sew- ing Club ior the month of June and also to Mrs. Beer tor a dona- tion tor the Red Cross. was rcad:-5 Russian reiiet dress- es. I boys‘ pullover sweater. 2 boys’ heather sweaters, 3 khaki sleeve- less sweaters. I air searnarfs stockings. 2 grey tuckins. 2 quilts. 1 Pi‘, pyjamas donated. A letter was read from the Mon- tague A.D.C. thanking the Institute for a donation oi $5.00. Plans were completed for the District Convention which is to be held in Montague on July 14th. An invitation unis extended to all members and visitors to attend the convention. Mrs- Billie McLean and Mrs. H. Vickerson were appointed tn buy The following Red Cross report ' fAUIS FIVE Foehrerfsnre Gm ANNUAL CAMP TRAINING 17TH (R) ARMOURED REGIMENT (P.E.I.L.H.) Location — Beach Grove, P. E. L Dates-Gish August to 20th August inclusive The Input possible attendance h requir- . who are unable to attend be- cause of labour shortage may obtain leave of absence from the Officer Commanding their Squadron. These not having obtain- ed special leave o! absence must attend. Dehnlters will be regarded as A.W.L. OFFICER CORIMANDING the convention. At the close o! the ting lunch was served by the L . Herold Harvey. Mrs. sxioeh Newson; unch. Mrs. Lewis rrancis. liirs. Robert- Mayhew. Mrs. Heber Call- Iieid. Mrs. Verller Moore invited the members w meet. at her home [or August mating. Roll call to be answered with a Joke. Meeting ad lourned. Mrs. Harold Harvey read an gfl. dreae and Mrs. Bert ‘Prowsdale made ‘ a presentation to Mrs. Lewis Fran-i cis oi’ a reversible blanket on behnll . ._ or the members or the Institute.‘ l“ trustees and s. social halt-hour was spent. Congratulations were ex- tended to Mrs. Billie McLean on her 5th wedding anniversary. WISTMOBELAND WODEN’! INSTITUTE The Jilly meeting of Westmore- land W. L. was held at the hcrne oi’ Mrs. Roy Omaoman on Tuesday . ,4; - m... ' - , Hitler, who once said the duty of woynen o! the Reich to bear children to gr_ow up and become Nazis, has c. ChflhBqd. his mind. ~ lfere a Gejrrian girl helps a fireman hose as manpower sholjtgige iorccs Nazi to recruit more and more women for heavy jobs. averting. July 13. 1943. with 1t mem- G , _ hers and 3 visitors present. Meet- thlefie tl'1i<§ii§;°liirii§mm°§§§§°*§,o,§§5 Lug or l1ur~§lgfi1“f]m’°?ffg§leu$" . t. ' "l * K A . €§.°..1&°3.d"’b.’°a‘€$3.‘i“i."i.‘§i§é§ $.22,‘ .3353. “m” “s” h" 1" heHi-i-‘h 3 Dsvimyltp’ War—25 YBEIS _ Colleotio I amounted to 60 cents. A Lunch g,“ served by commuteelga: l the special w lulu-e! "Rodin! -l ~ ii d. The 3r umber oi articles were passed in ior the child's shower. Minutes oi prevlolr- meeting were read and approved. _ Mrs. Harold Harvey read g very interesting D896!‘ about conditions in Greece, A collection o: the Dis- trict was made for the Greek Re- llei’ amounting to $17.90. New com- m 6178136 lvllfiiyfd b1’ a social hour. C. SUCCESSIIN MAKING l a ii1i)' v Ago Today (By Tlit,‘ Canlulizm Fri-s!) Under wartime conditions, the _. ‘considerations for producing a tvel! l *::l:'.'::'..:.:;'%: 6°: . .. 1* o" o‘ o" 5 3 - m 4 , ., , . .. l - . . _. "lmws We"? “Dminitd- 5W- Mf-s nutritive quality‘. mpdwcsfiibiliii? wit?‘ “illilrtlniibt-Tiig ii-Trinfhlilel 1131i: l " Ieweiiyn Gamble: Ed. Program. oconnmv and other‘ osscntinl: the ‘ ' <. ‘ ‘v ' ‘ O< Sun-m Mrs. Haber Macvittie. Mrs. Robert. feeds composing the ration 115W p, Domi ‘ ' Mlyhew: ‘Social Program. MrsUb-e closely’ scrutinized. both in rais- ' g the average conlpori- r-nics and rnuulln he 511505090610 fhlngs l Com at r - - s 1 1 "4 .. . For the first time Josef Stalin, played by Monarf Kippen, grunts on interview with o foreign diplcmcil’. The Am Joseph E. Davies. played by Walter Huston, is omozed by this tum oi events. cs is President Kolinin, played by Vlad‘ and Davies discuss the probable role of their two countries in the event oi wor in Europe. This enactment of or Warner Bros.' "MISSION TO MOSCOW." which is brought to the screen b Jock L. Warner, executive produc gilts for the shower. tor tour year old children which is to be held at Last Stand Area in Sicily and the Last Escape Port of. Messina MOSCOW." filmed directly from ex-Ambossodor Davies‘ book, is the reporto a diplomat to hi; chief and to the p90!“ 11¢ , l y -, 1 ook. "ass"... no" "m ""1"" Capture at Steltfs lnteernee seven so: communications _ ‘ | . '= , _ _ _ in, “c; The Insular at Masha has s bu twink-inbred breskwsll that IS only two imlcs trom I\al_ . Becleed into a corner in Sicily. the Axis makes its last stand in the mountainous area mazmed here. Mt. Etna blocks the smooth advance or Allied forces up me coast to the island's northwest tip. and the Axis has many torti- ticd positions in the foothills. Americans driving along the north coast may flank the Gor- maris and Italians in the Catarlia seotor. however. and iorcg a rapid Axis retreat to Messina. Only a two-mile strait separates sicily from the Italian mainland. but most terry communications here are reported bombed out in recent weeks. Disaster may its ahead ror any Axis iorccs who attempt a mass evacuation at Messina without support oi air WEB 1 a BINDIN