SEPTEMBER 19. 1942 rm: CHARLCYTTETOWN GUARDIAN school. The Charlottetown Guardian. Under the new government re; ‘ tious which inc-m _ on... on September l. it l. still ° °' on advertiser's own name "l-Ielp Wanted" advertisements (or domestics; iarm help; teachers; nurses and probationers; fishing and trapping help, and ior students employed ‘you ermisslble t“ pflblhh m," All other "llelp Wanted" advertisements, he", be submitted by the advertiser to the National Service uliicer, Unemployment Insurance CtllnmlIlun l. 0. 0. F. Hall. Richmond Street, and on receiving the oi: iicer’s approval the advertisements can then be insert“; m MONTREAL $100K EXOIIAIIGE (Canadian Press) Z1’ Condolence 70o per inch; is cents per inch. Address and application- » “d '01.???“ iii: i§°r' ‘lam’? a "us, A rec loll. o or w u". W gllllllllilll stoe."olir'2"r§'i1am= Advertising llates — Payable in Advance Minimum Charge ior All! Adverthesaenia ll 9mg central Guardian locals, lo oes- wom- w “n, "more ,.‘l"2‘.'.‘.‘i'-°°.".'.°ii':..::'.i. ..%°"'-"*-""*-3' --=""'= t} 0 . l-‘loral and Spiritual Oils Cards, “s, 5° wmnimu.“ m.‘ " Can Car Found Q dsruak l-u-I en l I l I use: a: is in cease-siesta»: u?» H av-uui-n- a- pa: Agents Wanted ' - OUR BEAUTIFUL “ggzgsussorurlents oi Christmas Greeting Cards sell on slkht - 10.x,“ g good profit. The latest deqiglr? and color schemes. Write lodnv (or our sample offer. Edi- m-oordon sales Co.. Mgnlcéosr}. y. Male Help Wanted WANTED - usr ‘BOY. APPLY Guardian. 9-11- lemale Help Wanted WANTED - GIRL FOR. HOTEL work. Write for particulars at once, Mrs, C. Edward Allen. C300 Tormc inc, N. B. 9- ~11 .--—— r-¢"'_"*_‘___'__'_' J I. MAID, SMALL FLAT “child. Salary $2000- Write‘ Mrs, Goodwin, 'l Elm Street, Hall- mn N_ s_ 9-18-31. m COUNTRY VILLAGE THREE mqnls, heat and lliiht in ex- change for nursing care of in- vamy Apply "A" Guardian). n a! lo Lei. lroolus r0 LET. APPLY 2a ALLEY Street. 941'?“- Wanted WANTED — A USED NPIANO 1'0 rent or buy. APPLY 4- Ulllllll‘ m, 9-11-10. uasrrsp - rwccvl: ' I “(IA u G E gun double and slnille bfliTfl- U9"- ln touch with us now. Exchange Store. 108 Richmond Streeatnw a‘ ____ _.-_._ _ . . . . ____--—- LOST-IN CITY $20 plLL._ FIN- oer return to 289 Fitzroy bt. Re- Wd 9-15-21. __._._.___.___---—-———— LOST-BETWEEN KENSINGTON and French River, bundle caulk noel. Finder please leave with A. lilllz, Kcnsington or store at ircnch River 9-19-21- ____;________- __l’ositi0n Wanted .__~___-___-_--—————— WANTED — TEACHER FOR- grade eleven, Montague. J. E. l-‘rascr, Secretary. 9-18-31. ______€i_.__.__ lvlbolv WITH DAUGHTER wants position as house Reeve-i‘- Apply Guardian 9-18-21- Nurse: Wanted GRADUATE NURSE FOR. GENER- sl Duty. $45.00 month and iull maintenance. Apply Mon-lire Convalescent Hospital. 3001 Kent Ave. Montreal. 9-11-11 Male and Female Help Wanted _ ______________. STENOGIIAPIIERS AND TYPISTS needed badly bv Government ior war work. You can train at home ior lob as Stenographer ‘Typist. Oiiice Clerk. Imtter Carrier, Mail Clerk. Customs Examiner. e . Free advice and record oi ap- polntment oi our studens from M. C. C. Civil Service School Ltd" Toronto l0. The oldest in Can- ada No Agents. AUCTION SALE AT IIIGHFIELD MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21st AT 1 I‘. M. l am instructed bv Mr. lIcber N. liter to sell by public auction h llim oi 90 acres, (53 acres Ilnllll‘ llllih slate oi cultivation, balance "Mid and lumber). Good flwfllllll and outbuildings. also the iollowinl stock, crop and machinery. STOCK-I head oi cstt le, (2 choice milk cows and 5 Shorthorn calves.) CROP-Quantity oi 11a. it we °l ilotatoes. ‘.6 acre o turnips. lmanure spreader, nearly new; I rream can. 1 milk can. rglk buckets. Also many olhcr articles oils to mention. 00 Illllllef- TEIlbiS-All sums up to S1500 lllh. ovcr that amount 3 mfillllll credit on approved joint note. 5% lllwount lor cash. W. II. BENTON. Auctioneer. l-lfi-Ili. Buying Salvage i Any individual with i SALVAGED SCRAP H IRON or RUBBER, I a it wishing lo donate it ' l0 the campaign, can contact. l MR. A. BLOCK F e d e r a I Government licensed dealer 105 Spring Park Road, l Charlottetown. "iii _l:: For Sale mm ma. SALE. as llmsmm 9-19-21. cows. Arnold Weeks. Fredericton. ' 9-18-21. FOR SALE — ONE COW. APPLY Mrs. C. MacDonald. Sprint Pars Street. 9-13-21 FOR sacs - z n. r. GASOLINE cosine and numb. 1. a. Malcolm, Cardigan. 9-19.11" FOR SALE — PULLETS, READY t0 lfl-Y- M. E. Griiiin, Webster's 1m 9-19-11. Comer. Pl-ilbl. Dwket model. 32 calibre, B shots. L. G. Malcolm, Cagdiiganl. - -1. mil. SALE-POWERFUL TRAC. - tor. power unit ior belt. Work ex- eellent. Motor reasonable. Ap y H. C. Heartz, East Royalty‘), 19 i - -3. .-.- ..- 33! eé$ififisu8eui$ . Montreal 0ill'll (Canadian Press) 5 .-.- oaowumo (Canadian Press) FOR SALE -YEARLING. BARRED Rock R. O. P. males. Archie Thomson. North Tryon. 9-19-21, I42 Richmond Si. __________ Keep Minard's in t_h_e 110ml!- ll. ll. S. llEMMlNil & 00. EVERYTHING ill llEA|. ESTATE Tels. Dov l376--Nial\t 344 FARM FOR SALE Ideal Spot for Chicken Ranch or Summer Home CARDIGAN NORTH or MITCHELL RIVER. 97 Acres, 40 acre! cleared, I acres marsh and cranberry bog, balance sawmill lumber, sole iirewood, etc. 1942 growing Crop. S-roomed house, pump out- side, and 2 large barns, all in good condition. 4 miles irom electric lirle, railway and water shipping $1000. Below we oiier s group oi high grade FARMS FOR SALE PRINCE COUNTY PALMER ROAD. 210 acres $2500 UNION CORNER. UNION CORNER. NORTH TRYON. 250 acres 15000 CHERRY ISLAND, 400 acres — — — — — — — 35 UNON CORNER. 90 acres 3500 cArl: TRAVERSE no. as wreanric ______.______. QUEENS COUNTY (ggrwowfl ROYAIEY. RIOS- — -— "- EAST ROYALTY, I2 acres 4500 sourll SHORE acres- — - — — STANLEY BRIDG BAYVIEW. '1 mm — — — 10°00 CAVENDISH, 115 acres — 4500 BRACKLEY BEACH. 131 WEST COVEHEAD, 119 ICIQI -— -— -' - '- “- PIS UID EAST, 100 left! 9000 FRIHIERIUTON, 100 acres sooo SOUTIIPORT, ‘l5 acres -- 4400 MT. HERBERT, I0 acres — $500 SO UT H MELVILLE, 101 acres————-—--— 350° CLYDE RIVER, 110 acres 3900 YORK PT. RD. 130 acres I ARGYLE SHORE. B0 acres NEW ARGYLE, 100 acres 3200 ALEXANDRA, 89 acres — 0 FAIRVILLE, 169 acres- —$350i| KINGS C SPARROW’! RD. 115 acre! $5500 ooosn mvaa, 15o acres 3000 DUNDAS. 200 acres - — 500° NEW PERTH, 200 acres — 9450 GEORGETOWN. 00 1-221 ICIOI —- MONTAGUE. zo acres - — 1500 assr BALTIC, zoo acres 2100 asnnlrlcsrons Mil-Ls lull 50 acre iarm St. h"?! B"__,____-sooo other (arms ior sale may 5° ""9 l“ °"' 1m FARM canto FOR SALE crrv BUILDING tors. sulululln HOUSES. CITY HOMES- OUT 0F TOWN HOUSES, HO we are Agents ior the sale oi Vita Glass HOUSES TO LET UNFURNISHED _ i Gar- "£91m §§§'¢""ll°ir'r°l.“ Garden. Oreharrl. Chicires. houses and outbuildings - - — - — 435' warm STREET. s rooms $18- l . I “.’}.’.T.‘.“’3“I'_"'i!‘!_°1 .422. UNFURNISIIEI) APARTMENTS r0 LET IIILLSBORCUCEI HOUSE — 'I moms. Modern duplex - - $00. ARK RD. New llilfl‘ rooms. Sunporch. ern——-—--“‘- WAREHOUSE AND orrlcl ‘r0 I- CENTRAL nan-r erase-r —Show rovm. sen "m, m required). Price on applltlllllii- OITICES—-STORES— TO LE Very reasonable terms. O CENTRAL ROYALTY» acres — — — NEW LONDON, 88 acres — 2900 BELLE RIVER. 102 acre! - PLEASANT GROVE» acres- - — — — - -—- 8 0 U T II GRANVILLE, 953 acres — — — — — — -— LORNE VALLEY, 99 acres S2500 NORTH LAKE, lo acres - rooo GUERNSEY COVE. 90 acres 3800 LOW ‘IR MONTAGUE. I50 ICIOI * * _ i “- '- MONTAGUE. I92 M!“ — 5000 MURRAY RIVER scllool. DISTRICT 223 acres —450° QUE-Free on Mimi TELS AND STORES nauseous ROAD -1 MT. EDWARD lcosn-s rooms n t room. rd ilew York Sleek Exmange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am C and I" 24 Am ‘R1 Tel 118 Anaconda as 5.3 Bendix Av 31 1-3 Beth Steel 54 1-8 ches Ohio 32 1-4 Chrysler 61 COn Edison 18 1-4 Elec Allin Lite 27 1-8 Gen Elec 2s 1-2 Gen Motors 31 5-3 Gt NOr Pfd 22 3-8 Kennecott 3o 3.3 Mont Ward ~, 3o N Y Central ~ 9 1-4, Nor Am Co '1 1 4 Penn an Y‘; 21 3-4 Phil Pet Co so a-s Std Oil NJ 3o 1.4 t “XI-i Corp as 3-4 United Air 37 1.3 U S Rubber 19 7.3 U S Bt Co 45 1.3 Vanadium Corp 15 54 West Union 3'1 5.g West Elec 7 1.3 Woolworth _ MINING (Canadian Press) 1030mm). Se t. 1 “"019 ilfliflill “That really want my Clildiil llt- 4°“ 5mm“ p B“ mo" own face. she confessed. "I trough; Bolling Meat 15-200 AP Con 6 b2 it at Mr. Felnmanis optical shop m, Pork 1b, 20-300 Ans Cd“ 36 Fifty-ninth Street lust before 1 m. steak lb. 30-35c B,“ Dun 20 34 berviewed you. Bcei qr. 13-140 grown on 4 He almost laughed. "I hope you Fowl. each l.l0-$1.50 5'3"?" 34 1-2 qlpAncitolllgi, 1:33 in fglllritll’ i 1 gmlwldiiéryt zlig-Igcc Cg, dm B‘ n — 1'1 8W l1 Ol‘ll‘C( C ' c 1m lliilldacliih New pot toes. per peck 25c 02119052]; g nmrlizuiltflllook here-why. 1n heaven's Crier)‘, Zlafor m :20 C t P _ ,, I Onion", 10 lb. - c Gigs...” 5:; 3 4 anfeocflelfllmif l liililiil iwkedvslodev TTJIIIQLDOGS, 4 lbs. 25c Cochenour 56 even lfl, Wmfviia YWJ/miidul have Island head lettuce, z 101‘ 15c Davies l, .1 sung“, “fa. ‘lift, B t rd m Chicken each s1.2o-s1.a5-s2.<_1o Dome 15 cum“ my nose if! U rd“ C“ New carrots, 4 lbs. zac 5' “us” 3 911K919 anyone so well recolrrillrlfleltciktdo Plmed - plants 25F East Cr 2 34; just b905,,” she happened u; be‘ ' Pigs, SlX weeks old, per pair $1.3 East Malrobic 103 to be nlce 1001mm" he finished Co; New beets, bunch 5c Eldorado 55 iusedly. ' ‘Furllips, 3 for 10c Fed Kirk 1 L8 “But ma“ 111st lt_l.m not” she (Jauhilower, per head l0-15c Franco 1g blurted our, ' ’ Broccoli. bunch 1Z0 Gods Lake 14 One brow slid qilizzlcally 11p his New clitoris. bunch 50 Hollinger 725 iorehead. (Oh, he is ‘nice 51,0 Cucumbers, 3 ior 10c Home Oil g3 thought-much too nice to put vallv- Beam. 1b. 10° Kerr Add 35o thing over on.) "I don't mean I'm P0118. (lt- 40° Kirk Lake 42 not nice looking I mean I have Blueberries, per qt. 25¢ L Duiaulr, 35 no recommendations because I've Lamb, per lb. 30-330 Larnaque 325 never worked before." Swiss Chard, 3 lbs. 25c Little Ll. 7o Hs eyes lost their pleasant twinkle Vegetable Marrow, per- lb. 4c Macassa 305 and grew hard, and a little acusing. squash, lb. 4c MscLeod 100 "That's somewhat disturbing. SlllCE! Rul Cabbage, 2 ior 25c Malartie 122 vou were aware that I had stlpulat- Saygvgy cabbage, 2 for 25c Mcgous Se): a 1-4 “algal! gffilellfle “Q1 relillflime" Melons 2 (or 25c c enzle 54 - Outs’ .\'0ii will‘? Csrn doz 20- c. Morleta 2'1 m“ "m" “bllruy h° W“ mm Red ‘Astrakhan apples, doz 20c Nflybob l; 1.7 °"'.'.m“uy' d At khan apples, 1-2 pk. 25c ggclegir i. ”.'~.°.i'..°'..'..'ii.-£:°.E - , ll ' < , b Normem 43 mum-e coqpanyon_ior more ma“ 1. 11nd Pears, et dob we 63 one reason Island Pears la ge, ogtrlfigicke, 43 1-3 "I do see’ that. now" Paige hulnblv UlMQMiQl“ Apple“ d“ 30-390 l3 1'4 agreed "Much morelh 1 < l" ' Pamour 44 ' , lei‘ l_4‘_d __j______ glilyklnaltei‘ 14 3- iltnghlisf Baftggloiosnsgixrilg tlllliOblzlbég 5MART SEPTEMBER’ WEDDING Psflwmcm" lg is: ryugrnins. 1'11 be packed and lgigisititifif 1231-4 digekdcioked relieved. “AilllOlll-Zll ‘ _ L Chum San Am H6 1H6 ntensely to take this sumo Liuuch a gfjgirtfft b "I understand perlcctly." sllc \/'\il-BllSklik Match. daushicr 0i ieclly- 58 roke in. 1 l _ steep R°°k "The mil-h l5." he went on, "cvcrl fl-inperon" southport, b sllllBwll It) 3-4 if it weren't a. question of your vouih ‘undo of Ellght Isleut. R. Sullivan 54 0nd inexperience, I should always byél‘ R, A F Charlottetown. son oi utmiifil» Svlvanite 131 have the sense ma.l__~ he l,,5,,au5,,_ U]. “m, Mg G14, wflugh, Rugby, Ijsck Hugh 14g "That I had deceived vou." Eng and exas Corp "To be quite frank, yes." .. ' em). “ed by Unit Oil She stood. lrresoluie. She dmir .Lhil‘,§m°.f*‘§’_‘“§‘§,,§f§y§ 1,, u’... pm- Vermllata want to trade on 111s sjylnpnll "is, “we of a nunyber of invited guests. Wrt Hal-g but like two ships that pass vvn 1m 1h chum was mvyshly decorated, Ymlr Y G 3 34 call. there was an obligation to cls- ° ». ‘Hands o; me bride with clare one's scli and name ones des- by l2"? r ' 1 .. nl cl ll h "lrangea and other fal gyms-rm) tinatlon. For some reason, I dis- = i‘ '°_ ' Tlh‘ ‘wcddm party angel-e llarre tic! hgve Ylill think poorly oi 1110. flfgecllsyurche ,0 me gslrams or the pend Q" no . er on. m not oiiermu any iaieddmg Mal-Ch played by Leading Total sales 86.000. War—25 Years Ago Today By The Canadian Press sector. Argentine senate voted to 1.500.000 men under arms. SEPT‘. 20. l917—Brltlsh attacked strongly on li-mlle iront east oi’ Ypres, capturing Veldheok. Zeven- kote, Glencorse and Invemess Woods, Record session oi Canadian parliament prorogued; lasted eigh months. denied lndignantly. usual face " By FRANKEN MELONEY Author oi "Call. Back Love“ CHAPTER V! Mchael Herrorl held the thin 5m“ 0i his pipe satlsilealy between his $8 fest-u and drew a lunelul oi smoke. fiiiDwse we talk mines over a. bu, Paige. And let us be quite lrank with eacn other. how old are you?" "".L‘wenly_-tw0." ‘Why mo you lle to me this afternoon?" '1'11e relaxation that uie D1118 had lent ‘to his lace was no longer tnere. Hi5 jaw “as ‘l. didn't lie to you. ‘l. dbifitrrt tell YOll anything abour, a L anernocn." my Hg” m5 "Y0" wlil iiie you were twenty- ll-lile 0i‘ thirty-two. 1 forgot willcll." "I 101d YOU. Iluthiilg,‘ skle repeargd 111ml)’. "What Miss lvloullon told you - is another thing entirely. Anyway," slit 110"“- "i-f you weren't blind you could, have seen I wasn't thlr.y_ Michael Herroifs lips twi[¢1;ed_ .. . .. “Im WTYY- he 09010212611 gravely. Til/M WB-fi Very stupid or nlc. Still ml’ lack oi intelligence scalrcsly ex- Dldirtle sudden transformation." a translormation," she "Tms is my "It doesn't look like the one vou $9- weanng m ‘he w‘ ‘his “t” IVEDNESDAY nun saruaoalrs IS lie had started out 1.0 be rather stufly. but he was suddenly quloe hllmail- The wisest. the must dec- , ent thing, Paige ilmly decided, would new cabbage_ 3 for be Roast bcei make a clean breast 01 1L1.- excuse or apology. I can only say that I sincerely felt that I could iliihlll-fy for your position and. that my dissembling could hurt no one except myself." "But why did you do it?" he askgtei. I " Cause was hungr and I needed a job." v “l-Iungry?" "Ii I were dowdy it would have been easier,’ she answered 111s un- spokcn reservation, "1 washed ciisllzs I couldn't stay on at Mrs. Blggils‘ break oii relations with Germany. because I didn't have the [our dol- Announced United States army had larfi to pay the next week's rent." e looked sllmked. incredulous. She divined his impulse to question her further-Who was she? What Wes her background? Were uure no friends or relatives on whcln she could call? But he said merely, in u sobered voice. “I'm sorry I was so high-handed. I hadn't the vagucst notion that you were motivated by any actual need. That naturally changes the aspect oi things." She could feel her pride, which had been behaving itself rather mwlily. suddenly Tear un 0n ils hind legs. After all, she hadn't shunned help all these long weeks. to knuckle down now to the patronizing nitv of d a complete stranger. “It ocsnt change the aspect of things 1n the least, Mr. ‘I-lerron." she replied ill a. tone that was cllillicl" lhnn $110 really meant it to be. "It's very kind oi you to ieel that way. but my prob- lems are my own and I'll have lo meet them myself." “Oh. come now—you can't lust leave here pennlless and walk the streets without o. roof over your head!" "I see." He. drew on his pipe. not noticing that it had gone out. She wondered what exactly he did see. There were evidently too manv but- tons ior him to count. Rich Rlfl, MALPIQUI! ROAD. i! mule. Modem bathroom- rust.“ LOCATED. 1 c!" All venlm M! STRICT l room! —8ls. ' warehouse and TILLIE THE TOILER Eggs cloz 4043c SHOULDEIRAARAIS! agreed. She turned to izo upstairs. She was aware as she walked toward the door that his eyes followed her. and that the pipe was clenched between his teeth. She had a wild desire to yell back at hlln to light the darned thing-no man ever knows how i001- ish he looks with a dead pipe in his mouth. The stairs seemed to grow in num- ber and in steepness as she climbed them to her room. She hadn't real- lzedhow tired she was. Packing and moving and getting married-almost —and getting a new job—alrnost- was a iull enough day in anybodvs hie. The slrzht of her blankets neat- ly turned down. and her nightgown and slippers laid out across the bed. was like a promise of heaven. But lbe task of refilling the pigskin cases laced her first. She got down on her knees and looked for them under the bed. There wasn't so much as a fleck of lint. She looked in the closets. Her clothes were hung in orderly rows, but behind them. above them and underr them. were no valises. o be Continued) Yesterday's Market CORRECTED FDR EVERY SUE 25c 22-35:: 4 _ PAGE NINE ‘llelp Wanted’ Advertisement l ' " L . 3i s iSTOCK QUOTATIONS strange Victory hrirrlsi“..l...f"i‘.“.lf°3“.u..f°l. ANNUAL M5511 N5 Queens P. J. ROSSITER Sccy. CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION B. I. S. HALL lThird floor Bank oi Commerce Building) SEPTEMBER 29th, 8.30 l’. M. Election of Executive and routine business. Each Poll is entitled to five delegates. lt is re- quested that each District hold 11 prelilninzlry meeting at 8 P. M. in the same hall lo sell-cl their representatives on the Executive. so (11:11. the regular meeting can begin pl-onlpily on time, County I’. W. T LT RN E R. Pres. REGISTRATION 0F NOTICE! WOIllEN IN CHAR- LOTTETOWN AND SLOIMEITSIDE AREAS Registration hours will be from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. In rural areas according to Post Office hours. National Selective Service Office I. O. 0. F. HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN McARTHUR BUILDING, SUBINIEI! ST. SUMNIERSIDIC w...‘ and start with a, "clean slate." plan. General Finance Phllll s Building Gra ton Street Phone Z60 ___ - — much too important to waste. Test LOANS liP T0 $500.00 This is the Way l We pay our bills— And it's really the most sensible way! We go to General Finance Eastern Ltd., for n. loan. monthly payments. Why don't you trv this simple. Driiflllflil Charlottetown We pay oil all our bills We can repay ill small Eastern Ltd. Office IIours 9-15.39 Box 454 Saturday 9-l A wedding of much local interest tops oi jars and edges of covers Ailsraitsman Ray Mufllold. R~A-F~ The bride who was given in mar- riage by her father. 100l<9d V811 charming in o floor length. gown 0t gglfl 511k jersey fashioned on simple 111105, with linger tip veil oi gold 511k point de esprit net». and carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. The briclcsnlaids Miss Zelma Mutoh, sis- lcr oi the bride and Miss Joyce Rit- chie wore floor length 80W!“ °l piiiC blue silk jersey and Juliette SEPT. 19, IOU-Uniavorabl wea- 1 . . ther precluded all but artilieiy r-c- vi-‘uspiriagligiitbetyiliidfgliirgliiihrlidlglui 331.111: hdilgcoi-{ltltiiildwglrgbon with nose- tivity on both sides in the Ypres didn't think I was good enough. Anrl rfi-lihc mate“ o, 5on0,’ Mm Ne“ Sinclair were a floor length 80W“ oi silcll pink georgcttc with small ilowcr hat and carried a bouquet of butterfly roses. The bride's mo- illcr was downed in grey silk jersey with back hat and accessories and ware a ccrsnge of Tnllwnan roscs. Thr- rzruonl was supuo led by Fiv- ing Oiilccr J, Keard, R.A.l=‘., and the ushers were Flight Ijeutenants J. Janlcs, T N. Stack and N Taskcr. RA F. and Lleut Gordon DeBlois. Du the slznlng 0i the register, Ml>< Audrey Gillls sang very sweet- ly “Oh. Promise Me." Imlnedialoly after the ceremony (hr- wcclzilng party and guests re- paired to the Chmlcttetown hotel whore a “Ycdcling breakfast was scrvczl Tho bride's travelling costume was of moss green crepe dross with black accessories and silver fox iackcl. The couple left on a short. honeymoon trip tn Montreal and other Upper Canadian cities, and on their rein-n will take un residerrc n an apartment on Si. Peter's Road. Tile popularity oi Mr. and Mrs Over was evidenced bv the larec H9 506N106- SO dlfil-Yfissed M this rnmhcr cf bcnutiiu‘ wedding. rziiis plixcturedsihel brad gigljtlrettl, up, that sesu eny ecle to choncst _- -'_h_ (y, _ g about George, too. "It isn't quite so H b‘, the i?“ “m a‘ ° 05“ ° bad as all that." she conirssco, "Ii worst really! cmels tol wolg. . than")? a very com OI‘ c wstal‘ n suit:- c rooms waiting for me on Park 0N FOOD SPOILAGE Avenue." iltcv rrcrivcrl nnri they are follow- friends. TAKE lvTiTllhlTrcs Don't lake chances on possible fund spoilage by usln! impelled tars nnrl covers when canning. This year's produce, sugar and all ma- terials used in home preserving, are ._ . . ~ (ted hi ., i k , unevenness, so you I u .15 sclcmrnzed loteggllity Llgiliiday glliixcbeligulféctkfat when the food is nun-nu“; ut ten o'clock, when PhyllLs finally canned it will be scaled per-- Remember, too, that importance to successful home canning. AT NORTH MILTON q SEPTEMBER 24, 1042. AT 1 r. Ili. l am authorised by Edison Chandler to sell by Public Auvtlvil on his premises- FARM-Sl) acres in good state oi cultivation. STOCK-Mare e years. filly 14 months. 3 young cattle, l2 liens- CROP-A quantity oi _ll:ly, grain. pqtajfiei (red) and turnips. IMPLEMENTS — Disk lillrrmv, (Massey Harris), Spike Harrow (1n- oi ternational). Spring tooth hnrrnlr, grain seeder (Massey Harris), iroil land roller. hay rake (lilzlsscy Ilrll- rls), l team wagon. i express ivuzou. 3 sleighs, 1 light wagon, learn nml single harness. Rcnfrciv smiles. enirew cream separator. gum: plow. Household Furniture. TERMS-Sums up to Sltl-llfl rash over that amount 3 months. r-rcrli‘. on approved joint nolcs. Ii the weather is unillvorlllllc. 51-16-19-22- NOTICE A prcliminarv mcctirlg for the an poirlimcnl oi (lclcgllirs from Char- lottetown and Royalty to attend the ANNUAL MEET YG QFEENS COUNTY . 'I~".li\'.\'l"I\'E :A.\‘SUCI.\ YION will be held in the B. I. S. lllAI-L "t O (Third I-‘lnnr Bank oi Commerce Building) FRIDAY. Sl-IPYIAIIIER 25th 8 I’. Al. At this meeting rcprcscrlizltire; from the fifth district oi‘ the County Executive uill lir- srllcvtrrl. I‘. J. ROSSITER. Secretary. “insulin SALE i am insir-llofi in sell by_ Public Alli-lion on 'l'l'l'I.\'l).\Y. HEVI‘. 22. 10-12 at llzfii) zl. m, (‘ollzulc Yo. l5 Plczlsllnt Street sale will be held on following .\lon- Owned h_v lhc North Estate day. ALEXANDER McRAE. Auciionlcr. \\‘. H. ill‘. ATO N, Auctioneer. 9-16-17-19-23. Aucfiou sale Of valuable household furniture belonging lo Mrs. H. J. PALMER, 2Z2 Queen Street On Friday. Sept. Consisting of 1 largo mahogany (liulufl "'01" liillll‘. l ma- hogany living room suite. l rolled end sofa. i snlitl ivzllnui. 113th :11 ‘l rfclnrir sideboard, l full length EIHIHSH i1llI‘l'(ll'..*l'/i' 7 H. v ii 1-2 it. also miscellaneous zlriiclcs (‘iillSi.\lii\'_" oi‘ \\.'l|'lll'(li)(‘, honk- case, beds. bureau. chairs. tables, .\t'\\lll'3_' lmlrlrinc. kitchen range, 10 ii. garden gale, tools, zlnd iliilkl‘ 2ll‘il(‘l’.‘$. W. H. ill} iTON, Auctioneer‘ I. WAS ONLY IQDOING YOU, S ‘THE $E%EANT I'M SURE ‘(GU TUST OF lT . .".—l L 1e gr _ d AND THINK HQVU PROUD YOU'LL. BE wHEN $OUNE SOMETHING ON YOUR SHOULDER y——- you WEQE RlGl-lT, T\l_\_\E _l’\lE 60V SOMETHING orlvr AMOV 1R .____--_LPROUP j ' __ -1 ll-lS-iii.