QQELBQQQ- Elli. hi" y ‘in train a mun o! nmbflbi! erence with civil oecupatlo l£§1F BIC) 110. 6 DISTINCT SIGNALS 0O. NON PERMANENT ACTIVE MILITIA went can be made only up to August fifteenth. After which ‘ ‘h, National Service Act twill operate for securing o! recruits. n” gtgnai Company will train men as telelroph operators, wireless w; repairers, switchboard operato sand other technical branches. sixty our rm- annum. this u. be h by means of one hundred and twenty evening classes. No undue About. one hundred present va. m». u. LT.~COL. l. I. IDGIBS It OFCY officer now for full Ill!!- iivartising Rates- Payaiiie in Advance Mjmimum Charge for All! Advertisements l5 Cents a] (juurilldn lticlllv 9w" ; Announcem a" W?“ Classiiicd -I\‘_ ial and all Cv;“;$",.'f.,,., ior every additional rpprcciatitiii. I wart.‘ W" u mplicatiou. it". Let nri".tn.u"i". ruour. i..-~ia2- b- iii-oi. i LET " All‘ 15h»! _ . .. .. -. .' . ' Evita-in‘ kill l u-‘f. ll\\lt(*.lrrlli‘fl. Pnouc boa-l... cow?» l- " ' n-osa-a-iu-ai. tr-Miluhdnuow. as oil burner furnace . n-“Qnr-rn, a bedrooms. l J, (jiitippeil. 104 Queen ' L 4874-12-31. _.____--—’-——-—~ r " ' - PROTEST- lhllerslie School. m‘ n.5,... t o. Augllsi- 5UP" o p. M. MacCaml. 1‘ 5, [4-457-8-10-31- ___________ .. ___‘-—-— RE WANTED T0 ACT Mo, ltlust be convmclni clearly explain advan- llouscliokl necessities rnnrnex Products oiier ady selling iri - Door to door rv to show arti- pes and take orders for some; unusually good com on. Uh mum earnings possible, Every" iody burs on ght. For He! dialogue and details: Familex, lit st. Clement, Montreal. N-Z. Agents Wanted TABLlSllED itAWl-Elfill mute Just becomin avail?"- Business well established. PICVIOltlS Dealer quitting because of enhs - ment. Mtttlv: sales of between $55- to $115.00 a week. Exceptional o?‘ portunity for right rnan- Will-Q at once. Rawlelghs Dept. 204. Montreal, Cahudo. , N409- Agcnts Wanted fl______-- ‘TERESTED 1N EASY MONEY‘! Sell t" lundred ular uar- lnleedvkheclessilics, ¥gllet Artticles, Spices, Extracts Tea, Coffee, etc., from house to ouse. No risk under Thlrdy Day Trial. If MIX- ious to work, nsk for comgleticl Free details without any 0 li8-_ ation: Jlto Products. 1435 Mimi‘ calm, Montreal, N 430- Hill sous ouse and large lot on Syd- ey Street. wth workshop d garage. This property is ~ good repair, and will be id at a reasonable price. or further particulars ap- iY to ALEX- W. lilATHESON, 90 Great George Street, harlottctown. uges our 01m as glbuyers. Airt- mgnge quantities. canvassing nccessa IMPORTANT We are open to buy men's "S. coats and extra pants, ots nnd shoes, also car- flitr and mechanic tools. Elitilflnrze Store, 10s Rich- ond 9t. IYHUNT; .869..- . .. . . ‘NOUCB Parties interested in load- K PWProps in Summer- lide or Charlottetown-kind- i)’ communicate with JAMES G. McLEAN, Southwest, Lot 16. A meeting will be held "to Board of Trade in ‘aims. Charlottetown, Wed- m August 14th, 2 P-M. "s a“ Si" Dockers and buy- re invited to attend. Jr-esfi IQLIACQUIERE, -. ‘is ermen’! Union, "W Edward Islami- Pn 5v N!’ 7°"; Western and Eastern locals enta and C w; word; ln Memorlnrn Notice: 70o per inch; Lin; or iritual Offering“ Card c 70¢ per inch. We ding Events 3o per word: l. etc. tic per name; Letters o1 elll merit 40 words for 81.00 3 wor . Notices of Thanks and ~ "cc per inch or 4a per word. Lists of Subscr‘ t‘ "1011 Addrtsu and Presentation $1.00. Other riiliizSlotlillli For Sale -—V___.. , , I HAVE lT [N - b" Bans’ R AMERIL . small Belts. I Olaf)’. Thresher" 1m Clinton Morri" . “gg L-4l non sou: - 1921 i7oitn‘ w Bargain. RDA ti. Ci. Kelly. Aub- ________ L-tza-a-s m, FOR SALE—AIR\_ ~ ‘ 7- " cleaner. prncticallyéfiisrzivvflrt toil-E Kflill- Apply Guadian. ' sow» ,,O___._-- L40“ 5, t “fir” ‘mmzf. “an; Tarnmfi- ' ‘ma, centrally 10¢“ - w“ . Ru) BUs_|-.LS Lr-itit-i-B- -3i.,.i tor immedatc sale. slgngd 5- _______.-—-——-—"» glmmld Storage co, Enroryqd, Teadwrs Wanted - E. I, L-4 z-s-iz-ar. Boarders Wanted STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 59 Euswn street L-456-8-10-3i. srurrervrs ACCOMMODATF a7 Orlcbar st. L-‘ias-s-izlgi. Female Help Wflntey‘ WANTED -- WORKING "(Joni Danton for elderly lady, Rem, 911995- Apply A.B.C. Guardian. L-‘lQO-B-IZ-Iil. Selecting The Dairy Sire (llixperlmehta-Igrms News) The old adage that the bull is gall the herd has, perhaps’ been rought home more forcibly ,0 U“, dairy farmer during 1'-?('t,"l1i, 1m; than atany other time in the his- WYY "i dolly farming. slates Alan DQ814111. Animal Hllfiliiilltlld’ Divis- ion. Dominion Experimental Farms Service. The reason for this is not hard to find. Firstly, with increas- ed. costs of farming operations, it is necessary to save on the produc- tion of milk by means of belle." mid .ewer cows. Secondly, the fat test has become an important factor in the price of milk and stock. An efficiently producing d-diry herd is necessary at the present time in order to get good returns on labour and capital invested. To get such a herd requires u good bull —a bull that one can be rcn. sonably sure will not sire a large percentage of culls and boarder" COWS. 01‘ off-type individuals that give no pride to ownership. Th": ‘mil’ reasonable assurance that one has of setting a good bull is to Purchase one from n tested and disease-free herd. The cost of maintaining such herds ls high and hence the purchase price has to be reasonably good. To the smaller dairy farmer the Price factor is a. very important it- em. as usually he can only keep a bull two or three years. Onc way of lowering the cost of bulls is to build a. good bull pen and thus be able to keep older bulls. Often older good bulls can be purchased reasonably and also bulls can be exchanged. By the latter method the PWNIRSQ price can be spread over at least four or five years rather than two or three years. Another way of reducing the cost oi’ bulls ls through artificial bwed- ink. In most herds there are n1- ways three or four outstanding cows-cows that are good miikcrs; good individuals and regular breed- ers. Such cows could be artiflcnliy b to a good proven sire and a bull calf raised for future use in the herd. A good bull. by whatever means he is obtained ,is essential to the prosperity of a dairy farm. Evm if a dairy farmer purchascs most or all of his cows. he still relics upon someone using-n good bull or he won't get much profit out of the cows": "Perhaps n dairy farmer ls more dependent upon a good sire than are breeders or any oth- er class of stock. But sirrs o’ any classot stock either maize or brrai: breeders. fi H. R. S. RYAN Believed to be Canada's yflllflflii- mayor, Soccer-old ll. R. S. Ryan. o! (Johnna, 0nt., tendered his reszg- nation to council in order to carry on military duties with the Mid- land Regiment. He. is a second lieutenant in Headquarters com- ny, ilt Battalion of the Millilml about stationed in Undlll i S7T)C$f CHUCHEATTCNVS N. “Y . Stock Exchange Qt (Canadian Prell) Stork: Close Am Tel Tel 162 Am Water 0 Anaconda I) l-B Atchison l5 3-4 Baldwin Loco 16 l-B Bendix Av 20 1-2 Beth steel 78 1.3 Chrysler 74 1-3 Con Oil Con Edison 2i l-4 Curt Wright A I l-4 Elec Auto Lite l4 5-8 Gen Elec 84 l-4 Gen Motors 4.7 7-8 Kennecott x 7.3 Mont Ward 411 7-8 N Y Central 12 Nor Pacific 0 8-4 Penn R R. l) Pure O11 Co 7 1-2 Radio Corp 4 5-8 Scars Roe Co 77 3-4 Std Oil N J 33 3-1 Stude Corp ‘l ‘l-l United Gas Imp 12 U S Rubber 19 U S St Co b3 7-8 Vanadium 30 l-2 West Union 18 3-4 West Elec 101 Woolworth - s MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Aug. 11- Stocks Close Aunor Gold 113 Bear 6 Bidgood l2 Buff Cdn Z Cent Pat 175 Cent Pore 5 Chester 73 Chromium l7 Smcltcrs 33 1-2 Con Gas 157 East Malrobic 275 Eldorndo 32 Gods Lake 30 1-2 Gold Gate l0 Hard Rock 69 Holliugvr l0 3-4 Home Oil 160 Howey 23 Nickel 34 1-4 Kerr Add 315 Lana Cad 5 Leitch 43 Little L L 200 Macassa 325 Madscn 30 Mal Gold 80 McKenzie 95 Moneta 43 Nayhob l4 Oro Plato. 25 Patnour 99 Pnyrzinstvr 23 Premier" 78 Preston 154 Reno Gold 13 St Anih 9 rSan Ant 1'75 Senator 24 Sheep Cr 35 Shcrritt 53 , Slscne 59 Strep Rock 150 straw Lake 4 3-4 Sud Basin 90 sylvanitc 213 Tcck Hugh 305 TFHYIILZITiHC 10 Union Gas l4 Ventures 215 Wood Ctid 10 Wrt HMS 55° UNLISTED Pond Ore 118 Robb Mont i-4 mnorvro. Aug. 11—(<7P>-—A moderately strong tone developed in the last half hour od" Saturday's Toronto exchange session and min- or loss-cs here and there were changed to narrow gatis. All indi- ces were up Bt the 01059- Gatns of 1-4 to l-2 were netted by Ford A. CPR, Distillers-Sea- grams and Fanny Farmer. ImPBT- ial O11 and Loblaw A 861696 minor fractious. Massey-Harris aid vnnccd 1 7-8. Recessions 01' about a point were chalked up for Con- sumers Gas and Bell Telephone. Nayho-b closed unchanged at 14. Minor gains were netted by Aunor, Macnssa and San Antonio and losses of similar size were showing finally for Preston and Sylvanite. senior golds held unchanged. Smeltrrs and Nickel gained l-t- point. A gain of 3 cents for Pecid orcille and a loss of 10 cents for ventures xvcre the main changes in the cheaper base metal 8P0“?- Home Oil gained 3 cent-s. Produce Prices ~ momman. Aug. Elli-Wis’): PflflUCC Market prices ere a 1111193’, a5 reported by the DQ121111- ion Department of Agriculture, folloyv: Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price, 2t-24 l-t; first, grade solids, Jobbing price‘, 23 1-2-4-4; Quebec no 1 pasteurmcd. current receipt price, 22 1-4; Que- he: no 2, 21 l-d; Quebec no 1 pas- teurized. wholesale Jobbing price, 22 5-8; Quebec no 2, 21 7-8. Cheqsc: Western white, current receipt price. 13 5-8-13-16; color- ed, 13 3-4-14; White and colored. wholesale Jobbing price l4. Quebso tvhitc and colored. current receipt price, l4; Wholesale Jobbing price. 14 Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, sellin price, A-large 27; A-mcdlum —26 l-Z; B t0 1-2-20; l5. Mtl ncw, grade 1, .65- _ _ , NB old no 1 75's 125-140" PEI old no 1 75's 1.35- 1.40. (Potato prices are wholesale.) Market At A Glance (lay The Canadian Press) Toronto, Montreal and New York—- Stocks closed narrowly higher. Winnipep-W ‘ ville. Kennccott, Montreal Stuck Exchange vances on the stock market yes- torday. Nomads. gained 1 l-I while 1n- temational Nickel moved a point ahead. Smelters was up - . Price Brothers and Bathurst Power moved up l-2 and l-4 re- spectively. C.P.R. advanced 1-4, and Dosco B a minimum amount. Montreal Power jumped 1 1-2 end Brazilian advanced 1-8. Canadian Bronze was up a. point. ‘Ibtol sales: 7,100 shares; indus- trials 2.800; Mines-LSOO; Bonds, nil. Montreal CufU (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Asbestos 16 Bathurst A 11 3-4 Fraser 9 Flaser V T C 11 Imp Oil 10 Int Pete 15 Price Com l2 l-2 Price Pfd — FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press NEW YORK, Aug. ll-—lAPi—- The stock market Saturday ended another sluggish week cn a med- erately rising note. The Associated Press average o! 60 stocks finished at 43, adding .2 of a point to the ,4 rally o! Friday. The composite was up .1 on the week. ‘Pransfcrs of 180.260 shares June 22. General Motors gained 1 3-4. Westinghouse was up as much. 1n- tcrnatlonal Paper preferred pushed ahead 2 1-8. Lesser improvement was retained by U. S. Steel. Chrys- . ler, Briggs Mfg" Raldwin Locomo- tive, Great Northern, Sears Roe- buck, East-man Kodak. Johns-Man- Untsd Arrctaft and Sperry. < In the Canadian section, Inter- national Nickel and Lake Shore‘ int/proved fractions. Dome and Mc- I Intyre dipped slightly, while Can- adian Pacific and Distillers were unchanged, I l WINNLPEG. Aug. 11-—(CP)--‘, Marking the end of seven siirczs- sive weeks without a fluctuation in price, wheat futures failed to climb from their pegged mhfmum level". on Winnipeg grain exchange Sat- urday. October closed '13 5-8 cents a bushel and Decembrr at 74 5-8. Some export inquiry was reported and there were indications a light mill demand br t dealings were limited to a few trades in the ctober future. Buencs Aires wheat values re- mained unchanged. In cash when mills showed some interest in no. 3 northern. Coarse grain operations were confined to light commission house buying in barley. croifirrnr In the Prairie Provinces, crop conditions on the whole have im- putting has commenced in some districts. harvesting will not be general in Manitoba and Saskatche- wan for about a week and in Al- berta for two to three weeks. Re- ports indicate a wide variation in crop conditions in Saskatchewan. Rainfall has been partictilarly ben- eficial in districts where late sown grains and summer-fallout crops were damaged by heat and drought, but yields from early stubble fields will be light. Crops in Alberta and Manitoba are generally satisfac- tory. Grasshoppers are prevalent at some points but little further damage is reported. l-‘asturage is" good. In the province of Quebec crops have continued to tircgrcss under favourable conditions and prospects are bright for a good har- _ THAE_ CHAKLOTTETOWN QUARDIAN .19 (Canadian Press) Bloch Close , Bell ‘Del 14f! l-Z Brodlian 4 7-8 Oan Cement 4 l-2 Can Pacific 4 l-B Dist S658 U l-2 Dom steel B ‘l l-2 Dom Textile tli den 6 P Tub l! l-t Int Nickel t4 1-2 Mtl Power S Nat steel Oar 4i. Norando B8 Power Oorp 6 l-l Bf. Law Com 8 St o! Gen d5 St Law Pfd — 8t o! Can Ptd - Wpg Elec A 100 W'p¢ Elec B — MONTREAL. ll-tCP)— Scattered issues made timid aid- Financial Writer were the best for a Satirrday since ‘ proved as a result of recent rains. ; Wheat is ripening rapidly and while " Thimble Theatre — Starring POPEYE PAGE_FIVE "l This Cjnudu of Yours" 4-’ free and peace-loving people. Stand steadfast, with uitezrr t. lR,.I:".'-"‘ i’, uwv‘ .3 ILL: spirit, in the defence oi your country. Give loyal and aunt-i Be confident that right will triumph over tuighi. ~ Canada. Be confident in life insurance, which italics Eanodians tor their common security. Rerncinircr in rite» 1i n ifiitfi-Pitr '11} lite insurance has been tested by wars, politics and spi r killing , k has weathered every storm. Remember that every holders and beneficiaries are receiving $Etl6£il® hum ti. - .. _ ,1 ‘mm ,2; t, a; '5 it- rilintmlllions utilise-instinct. oi operative enterprisse. demonize 1 invested in war loans, ore helping to provide lite men and zatrtttnicllt mo. l m: e. an. o tirgcnily needed icr lire deletion oi this fluoride til g5" "its lnsureanoc which c i it is good citizenship to own 5 l5 SPONSORED BY LIFE INSURANCE COitlPANiES OPERAHINL. C/‘Mfrébl. THl MESSAGE ‘N "y. Tobacco co l, 1:11.11 "crud 1n 1 will probably Ontario. crop p1 ts to be satisfactory. ‘Flier ‘ a heavy hay crap. and gcofi 5 of gr ' rnnvrxciz or‘ QUEBEC = {ft-RN "iot-wxsrrrrs p2. s grapes. Tobacco crops pr have recmily l11ll)l‘.'}\'.Ll. but c npment is still below normal. the Maridme Provinces 1h‘:- crt-p has been good. grains and rt give good prcmirc, at. p... are in excellent condition. but . yield of apples in Non Scotia will be substantially below" that of last year. In British Columbia. craps are maturing under iavcuiwibl." condltictts. The tray crop is u‘ factory; the yitltl of grain i. il'i prom crop. Potato r good can» t. .. .. Jon is ata high level. Fodder and camiiizg corn shows imprcveniezit. but the crcp will DTCbEiblV be bo- lo ‘ 211's" Early cam "i; peas ‘ lliv” dl "r most roots and vegetables i 1s t - 4‘ fair to average yie ‘s: trcc {runs :1 rcportrd asnrc t}, Prince Eriuzzrti give good premise excspt in the l: late. nrc rink; good show Q00‘ p uii tors airri other rcos a""c Toitncco plants are in ‘ ltzaspberrrcs and lower Fraser Valley. 111111111 “'61- 811i‘ lll‘ tor l. heavy crop. Th." ' PRAIRIZE PROVlNCES ‘ l’ ALBERTA -Craps are makrzul good progress and rcccnt rains where most ncedcd have been ben- eficial. In central and northa-rri districts hightci" temperatures are required to hasten maturity. Cut- bl ‘ pléiitilul. Lt_'i‘.*.r'1~1R s1‘. L» E AND LAKE s1" JOHN DISTRICT -~- rains continue to make qoczi prcgr backward in some dis ices show grind grou Pd from rccm". good condition. PROVINCE OF lllll'l‘l.~‘ll COLYQLB .~\ ting has commenced in the scuth- prrrtnisc of a snt cast. but generally. harveszing Will Other rcrts are d . _ Rictiit rains have born b'"""". be htcr than usual owing to a late has ioccn ram; . n" ctrtrrm; o1 a lrli‘ c" r r _ ». ,-_ _ |. II , r- L" 9"" e ‘tr’! won": arc sub".- l rnms: the cut {Zti"‘ .1" is rfynnrl- tinder uni‘. " " Jactory and pnsturage is in good‘, n:i_a-. average. Pasurcs arc in cx- "- , _ _ _ _........-\.r\. mrlent coudzticn. —-— *3 “hglg are pfggregflngi ‘This l'l\lll1.'l'l ls ll'\'(‘i".'l.‘(‘| for lll‘\\'\ of torn! 1lllill‘.\\ hut advcr- |.r.z:.\ 1!.1i|1l‘t" tint" tn " cunts a Wold aatisfactorily. Recent rains hzrv." PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO .1 ..1..c.al. particularly in thc southern area. where the nddition- Warm wcathcr and timely show- al moisture has aided ltllin; o! rrls haw tuaintirincci favourablc l" “d"“"“¢- summeifallow crops and late sown. tin; cnncl us. Gnrti mitts hr." j _ “ fr‘ “v '“ gr n. In some semicus llifliiihl ar- | :n".;a;"."rt ri ‘z 111v main uzrrin r1‘ p... l.‘ U N5 l“ lived too late to assist early itub- although considerable lodging; and j““‘.:;j;“L“ "A" i?” ble crops, which vary in 1>rosp':ct.s!s<iii"..- rust is reported. '1 n.- ' “ ) rm” from poor to complete fnilurc. '. " ati ____ Wheat. cutting has begun, but har- -sown spr ll l. _ I _ vesting will not be general for a- has commcnctn. ate cro . 5nd"! 3 bout a iveek. Grasshoppers arc tin", and ripening rnpir 101v)" tlit‘_\' e --~ - threateniitg crops at same points. hnr crop hfs ixwn sfl. imticr" , uill bc . .1 i.<'1\l‘lll1. Wood MANITOBA —Crop conditions nrc difflcultizs due to frc . to Liiriuipuc. -L "cvr-"rily * i=fnctorv and most Corn and roots arc ‘rcvcsuffirient. molsi- vourably. Apples, <- variclics. prdmis“ avnrarzc . ......n*, which has cum-l Rclotv-av nor yirlds arc t, will hr» gencral in about n for pea week. Irdirntimis are that wlrnii ""' ""1" rtuhblz- crops in wcst- YIHITS. ls. _ ' 1.1011 1s sill. . u: m n an." has hctir-ft‘. urc to carry the crop to mutant-i I'd .-. a‘ Cottage . -_ _—_— —_-: . GQRSH! 61-15% THE PERTiEST QUEEN i EVER lheot~~unchongcd~ at pegged pr cea. New York-Canadian dollar Ill-L dnlsldat ‘l. __.__,.. l \ to.) i=3. vow. LADY FEE-ND, was OLNE ‘so. eooo "rt-true L E ANT AR N‘ SO WHILE Ti-‘E CAT N i ' 0U '. AIN‘T HERE iYPsM GONER MAKE HAY QUEENSV, WEENSV, HOW cow:- A e000- LOOKIN‘ aAL. 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