l‘ aItrw-rv yrr-ns~r.-..,_,,,n,(m.,,., ._ s. ~ v~ ,,,..1. . MAN FOR llfilz§xcnpt from military ser- T0 LET -— FRONT BED SITTING T0 LET-NEW . HEATED APART- Mflle Help wanted Male and Female Help ... FOR FARM lV-‘Nrfnwsluglgos Rodd. Mflton. wanted vernmen or WANTED _-— F d t ‘£23: war work. on don train at home from military gdY- mum for job as Stenographer Typist. “o... wml al m ern c! M Office Clerk. Letter CBITlCr. Mail ‘emu Non-smoker 0T0 01'!‘ - Clerk, Customs Examiner. etc. 1y Box 192 CIIBIIOWWWH Free advice and record of ap- filng qualifications. 7-17-31 . C. C. Civil Servi Sch l Ltd- WANTED — MAN ABLE T0 D0 Toronto l0. The gldlest 01g Can- gll around farm work on 1 ads. No Agents. mm. Year round lob for lul - ,b1¢ man. Apply Conalqfia-rgiiifi oisetewn- N- B- ___ Women and Men Wanted _. FARM A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO establish your own profitable busi- k M Kay. East Royalty ness. At leisure o exempt from gighffgln- _c 7-18-81: military service. deli tea. coffee and other high-grade household necessities in exclusive district. No risk under thirty day trial. "—_"—""" Full cooperatlo r nted. Apply ZFFSIIFEREPAIR 55°!’ N°W now: Jito, ma? lignmaim. Mon- openedlll-irleggllagu Revel, 511* i-real. N-7-1l-S-W-10l. comer. - ' ' - To Let salesmen Wanted To LET — THREE ROOMS PART- SALES POSITION. AVERAGE 1v furnished. Anolv 149 Boston sale pays $20-00. Maintenance nec- sueeg 7-18-11. essity. unaflected by priorities. sold direct from large manufac- tiner to consumer. Canadian fac- rocm furnished Apply 228 Cum- wry in Toronto. Protected nearby berlnnd, 7-18-11. territory: chance for advance- __4 merit; unusual sales program. PEI‘- TO LET — LARGE FRONT BED- sonal interview where possible. room furnished. Cool and restful. salesmanager. 9915 Harvard Ave. Good location. 248 Bichmgnllg. m Cleveland. Ohio. U. S. A. 7-18-11 ments, furnished and unfurnish- Female Help wanted ‘d 1“ Bmhtm Apply "R" EXPERIENCED IIOUSEKEEPER . Gllnfdllin. d-fl-tf. and practical nurse woulg like "'”""'" "'_“""'_ m .A 1 "v" a r1 . Work Wanted p“ °“ m” “an-fill WANTED WORK — YOUNG MAN , exempted from WANTED IMMEDIATELY MAID militarv service. general housework. Mrs. tDr.) W. (Canadian Press) stocks Close Bell Tel 138 Brazilian 0 Bldg Products 18 Carl. Car Pfd 25 1-4 Cons Smelt, 35 Dom Steel B a 3-3 Imp Tob 9 7-3 Int- Nickel 30 Mtl Power 21 1-4 Nat Brew 24 1-2 Noranda 4.2 1-2 Shawlnigan 13 St of can P 6a 1.4 Gram WINNIPEG. July 1‘7—(CP)__ Business 0n the Winnl 3min exzhange continued to Fflcday, Futures quotatlcru cose: Wheat: July 80 3-48; Oct. 90A. “gals: July 51 1-213; Oct 4'1; Dec Cash prices: Wheat: No 1 hard and 1 nor 80 3-4; no 2 nor 7'7 3-4; no 3 nor '14 1-4; 4 nor 71 3-4: 5 wheat 70 1-4: 6 wheat 68 1-4; feed 65 8-4; 1 garnet 74 3-4; 2 garnet 74 1-4; 3 gain“ '73 1-4; 1 amber durum 82 dfllar 2 OW. ex a 0w. a cw, ex 1 feed, 1 feed 51 1-2; 2 gem . 3 feed 46 Miscellaneous ___ QUICK EFFICIENT TYPING san- viee- Apply ouamlan. 7-18-61. Wanted 31. WANTED — CENTRALLY _ _ DOC- ated bed sitting i'0om. Apply "P." care of Guardian. 7-13.. , H. ii. S. IIEMMING & G0. EVERYTHING Iii arm. ESTATE I42 Richmond Sf. Tels. Dov ‘l376—Niohi 344 FOR SALE COSY 6 ROOMED HOUSE (8 BEDROOMS). Bathroom, Fur- nace. Easily heated. Garage. Within convenient local-Ion 0i l’- W. College, Notrc Dame Convent and the Railway. Price $2300. icr quick sale. FOR SALE at GRAND TRACADIE -I.‘xcelicnt summer residence. Suitable for gm ' _ lodge in Autumn. 8 rooms, wide verimdah facing North Shore of Bay and sand dunes. F1001‘! Illi] Wiwllwmk 5- C- "'- Electricity available. Good out-buildinll “l” 8 "I" ‘W'- Price $3000. FARM FOR SALE 11 mu“ from r lottstown, beautifully situated at the We!!- Blygp and”, as sci-cs, 1'1 acres excellent clay soil. 8 acres fille- wood. Well-built comfortable house. ‘i rooms. Yum? gmlm; ‘in; g buns, Good fishing and bathing. Well located for a chicken farm, also as a summer resort. Price only $1600- A Bargain. FOR SALE FARM! IN ALI. PARTS 0F THE ISLAND. many on easy terms of payment. lend for our 194: Catalogue. CITY BUILDING LOTS. SUMLIER HOUSES. CITY HOUSES. OUT OF TOWN HOUSES. HOTELS AND STORES Ws arc Aunts for tho sols of Vita GI»! I SCHOOL ll‘. —I rooms. Firs- lil conveniences - -- - - “il- TEA HILL --pll'lly furnlabcd SUMMER COTTAGES FOR SALE n Cavendish, inmpwn. 300110011. Grand Trmllle "ll Sllmlwll“ prices $450. up t0 Wm- FURNISHED SUMMER COTTAGES T0 LET n Morrison's ouch. Shallow. Keno-ah. Inkemlu- llelflmlll “"1 T“ mu, b’ wash, month or Season. at varyilll 11'1"!- lllo UNFURNISHED COTTAGES It Lilli"! 505°!‘ TO LET A comfortable well-built double tenement house. splendid "m, lawn and largo garden with fruit trees. Each homo has a new hot water ‘urnaoo, spacious rooms. All modern convenience!- Execllent location. Rental each 085. TO LET UNi-‘URNISIIED APARTMENTS p-Ugmgnzp APARTMENTS Dundss Esplanade. Duplex, mcd- nuhbmuh u“... Duh‘ 0111.1 room lncludln water nq._._..'_.._.l.__slil. ‘lroonuallconvcnicnccs-fll- Fitzroy Si. Ground floor, I "MM. new, modern. Fire- place. Electric range. Includ- ing water rsbos- - — — $53 Pownal sc. Modern, sunny. i rooms, newly decorated J35- (lnclnding wales- tax). TO LET p-Ugxlgngn 11611553 UNFURNISHED HOUSES commons-Known "m"- gqmgslcw, modern conveniences _ _ _ .. _. -- — 422. BOUTIIPOIT-ia rooms 414- 9 mm, ._. _ _ _ .- 420. Daib Bus Service Cumberland so. —Uppar flat 8 rooms - - — — -- 411 Rentals Include water and also-Molt!- WAREIIOUSE AND OFFICE T0 LET CENTRAL RENT STREET -lhow room, general warehouse and CHICO u: required). Price on mobile-flun- OFFICES-STORES-WAIEIOUSE! TO LET Rooms-Furnished and anhrnllhlll. Rear Semi-Apt. or Housckeep in‘ suite, kitchen. bedroom. privats Ill-ll — - "' “*3” Place. Slllpflldh. um l" (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am Tel Tel 11o a-B Anaconda 36 1-8 Baldwin L000 11 1-8 Bendix Av 3i 3-8 Beth steel b3 1-2 Ches Ohio 31 1-4 Chrysler 82 1-2 Elec Auto Lite 27 3-8 Geri Elec‘ 27 1-8 Gen Motors 30 1-8 Ct Nor Pid 21 Kennecott so 3-8 Mont Ward 80 3-8 N Y Central 8 3-4 Noi- Am Co 7 3-8 Phil Pet C0 39 7-8 Std O41 NJ 38 ‘Texas Corp 35 3-4 United Air 38 3-4 U S Rubber 18 3-8 U S St Co 49 5-8 Vanadium Corp 17 West Union I l-l West Elec 70 5-3 Woolworth — . Finance NEW Jul 17—(AP)-— Inflation or no irifla ion, the strck market lost its rising stamina to- day and leaders dipped fractions to more than a point. Only changes in Canadian stccks were registered by Brazilian Trac- tion and Hollinser which gained 1-18 ldéid by International Nickel, The Associated Press average of 60 stocks we; off .4 or a point at 36.9. largrst drcp since June Z2. Offerings never were of the urgent kind and transfers for the full Dwaredlngs totalled 287.770 erm- pared with 265.390 the day before. Prominent backsliriers included US. Steel. Bethlehem. YORK. R. ‘public Trailer. Excellent condition, Bar- gain. Inquire 53 Queen St. Phone 6:15. 7-16- FOR SALE OR TO RENT AT 3184111108119. house and 3% acres of land. Also Fox Pens. Apply Hugh MacKinnon. 171 Hills r0 Street. 7-18-11 FOR SALE - GOOD QUALITY Island spruce and fir shingles. Consumers Co-operative Assoc- iation, Mt. Stewart, 7-17-20, FOR SALE —- SECOND HAND steam boiler. 20 H. P. with inflect- or gauge, etch‘ reason for selling account changing heating system. This boiled can be seen at Char- lottetown Can Company olizmlti m Teachers Wanted ‘ WANTED -- rnacman CANOE Cove School, Supplement $125.00. Francis MacDougall. Secretary. 7-18-11. TEACHER WANTED — EXPER- ienced teacher wanted for Baltic School. Supplement $125.00. Wm- Kicr Crater, Secretary. 7-18-31. WANTED — TEACHER GLENROY School. Supplement $100.00. A. W. Coffin, Secretary. 7-18-11 WANTED-TEACHER FOR NORTH River School. Supplement $125.00. Fred Macbaren, North Rivelr. WANTED — TEACHER FOR WAR- ren Grove School. North River. Apply to Wm. Molynleaux, aiunior. FIRST OR SECOND CLASS teacher wanted for Heatherdalc school. Supplement $100. Rus- sell MacPhee. Sec'y. 7-15-51. WANTED — TEACHER FOR ST. Patrick's School $125 supplement. experienced first class and $100 for second class experienced. Joshua Gallant, Secretary. llred- P ericton. 7-13-61. WANTED-FIRST on SECOND P° class teacher for Pleasant Valley School. Supplement 8125.00. c- ietary. Harry Weeks. Eredezricwzrll. WANTED TEACHER FOR NORTH Tryon School. experienced Supplement $150.00. teach up to Brads 7. 01'9- t0 J. W. 7-15-31. Further Pnrllnularl l! W uni-MI For Sale Desirable properly of Char- leg Ross, Upper Orlebar 5""; cnrlfllnll _ of largo lot wlih ornamental and shade trees and a roamed house with modem conven- iences-hot will!’ 87mm m“ Anyone Interested tele- phone 380-1 or call at prem- ll", b7 Oriebar Street. l ~~ ‘humanism-w P-Wwfia- ' Lake shore h - h college education. who» X. Y, G. Hogg. 23 North River Road. F01‘ S l $1091. G811 1 Milt“ Ch =.l .K_G_llls)ar_dian. 1-11-21. 7-18-21 a e good ear, Elas. ‘l;,ul:lt>1eré' WZZnlZ; ri rvirannan AYR. rm; m" an an. es rglllllll’. Du ~ ..... ............s = sell.- an». Un- Oflrlfde. no. no..- . day. Eldon. 1-1-1-2; ieal. ll-S.‘ Gyrsllm. Santa 111-, ' Sears '. International Hr- FOR SALE - our: 2 WHEEL and standard vester. Texas Co. Oi‘. (NJ). Among better stocks were White ti. Rock and Oliver Farm which edged int-o new hi h d f Holding moIie-tgrgldzrlancczrs tggrgeg.’ Y. Cmtral, Southern Railway’ M- lantic Coast Line. Crane Co, West- em lInlon. Prsial Telegraph pre- - ferrleélfiiNorih American and Owens. Illi MINIVG (Canadian P TORONTO. July 17m”) Stocks ‘Anglo Can unor Bear Ex 110 Bidgood Bobjo Broulan Cdn Can Cent Pat Ccchenour East Malartic Gunnar Hi San: Hard Rock Home Oil Homest Howey Kirk Lake 13o. qty-v- 0- s‘: I4 v N 0- | O Ileiw . Little LL Macassa MacLeod Malartic Maralgo McWatters Mining Corp Moneta EEEsa-ea-fia- l. 1-2 8 iilta "U g 5’ Q n-n on u H -...u. U Cd Wax: HAT; FOR SALE _ Fifteen acres stand- "18 Ill? at Chowen Property on Mt. Ed- ward Road. For further parflgu. 1111's. apply: Mr. James Swan at farm adjoining Property, or ' Ailllly: THE EASTERN §SAL7E= and start with a "clea monthly payments. plan. P | TRUST COMPANY LOANS lIP T0 $500.00 This is the Way We pay our bills- And It's really the I10“ sensible In“ Finance Eastern Ltd" (‘or a‘ 1.21a- wcl . m Why don't you try this IIIIDL- practical General Finance Eastern Ltd. Charlottetown O nnltrcct Pincus I00 Io: laturday 0-1 JlJI-Y_l§-,_,1?4Z__W_ _ . - _. Irma CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN §--*'-——"* _ _________ v__ _ i‘ . . i l1 ~ luvmolllg lists: ~nyillll in Advance 5703K QUQTA 710mg "'°""°° ""°" llulamn Gum ho lay Adm-shunn- ll on; '——- w»- a-re- "- " who." "" . 2.0"?“ Al" ..%Z.T‘°“’." .'.7'?i,,~.&.n~..=.::w .....~:.e-=.'§=.:“.~:’=i*-Ea:°“fi. MONTREAL srocll my Ylifli $100k ca???“ arias. giggly... .':.¢"...~"=._.f,.._.2_ps§.£s.*:.c Ex . an a .-?l;"s=.."i°r.:..l=:::s. t?" .11 ‘Flax-wk m“. m cum mat-lo: on. g gulzgtl-agiz-BZ‘, E-B 2a i-z-oo, n- ailil 9' “n MONTREAL. J l.’i-(OP)— Producs prices heidnytodsy s; ro- rted by the Domirron Depart- Eggs: graded shipment selling A-iarge 33 1-2-84. A-mcdlum 32 1-2; A-pullsts 1-2-20; B U 1- 20; c l6. Butter: first y $11131". Jflllbinil 86 1-2-30: 1m, grade solids fobbing price. no l pasteurized 38 3-4: no 2 32 3-4; wholesale, Que no l pasteur- llflezd 34 1-8-44 1-4: no 2 33 3-8-83 Cheese: current receipt. w=st2rn and Que, white, l0 5-3 FOB Mont- real, wholerale western and Que. wlhite 20 first grede FAB Montreal, Potatoes: 75 lb bag mew Que 200-225; Ont 2.50. Montreal Exchange July 17—(OP)-— Average shraz) a little in light dcadngs today on the stock ex- change and curb market. Utilities made the best group showing on the stock exchange, Winnipeg Electric prrferred mov- ing up p, fraction and Internation- al Power preferred a aint. Mont- real Power and ws Power slipped a bit. Weaker among industrial; were Dryden, Asbestos, Bathurst, Steel of Canada preferred. Building Products was up a. shade and Dos- izo "B" retrieved a. mid-season oss. Hudson Bay Mining retreated in metal; and 1n miscellaneous Sher- win-Williams was behind more than a point and Imperial Tobacco the minimum fraction. Total sales: 4,500 mares; Indus- triais. 4.400; Mines. 100. Montreal ilurb (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Stocks Close Asbestos 17 1-4 B A O11 l5 1-4 Dom Tar 4 Ford A 18 Home Oil Imp Oil 8 7-8 Currencies NEW YORK. July I'I—(OP)—— The Candian dollar eaaed 1-16 of s. cent in today's draggy Iore'gn exchange dealings to close at a dis- count of 9 15-16 per cent In terms oi‘ the Unifed Sales dollar. (Ot- tawa Flcrefgn Exchange Control Board rate 000-4101 per cent dil- count.) Unchanged st $4.04 was the pOUIld, sterling. '1' oronto Exchange TORONTO. July 17—(CP)—- Mining groups again retreated on the Toronto st:ck exchange in todays trading. the base metal issues scl- lingl c, new low level for the year or onger. The colds weakened .28 in the index. The western oil and industrial groups held unchanged to slightly higher. Due to active trading in two of the 11111101’ bB-W metal issues. Ontario Nickel and steep Rloc , Volume expanded to 151.000 shares, the heaviest in e sht sessons. Short covering was reported in Steep Rock and the rice touched high of 1.30 for the ay. The close at 126 was net gain of 7 cents- Trade 1n the stack totalled 32200 shares. Ontario Nickel traded 49.- 000 shares and firmOd 8-4 to 143-4. Smelters filmed 1-8 b0 36 and Hudson Bay 10st 8-8 N 3-8- shei-ritt was B3 up 3 cents. The golds moved independently. Dome gained 3-8 to 13 1-2 L-i the industrial section minor gains in the steels and senior oils were off- set; by small scattered losses in ther oups. o Wes em oils were in light trade. Hcme firmed ii cents to 1.27 and Pacalta gained 1-4 to 3 3 Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Miniiidtocls lower; oth- nillliillll. uyéw York-Stocks FOR liEllT Larlre apartment in ex- cellent location. Entire- ly redecorated through- out. $40.00 a month. Allirly= THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY W0 otoflenetal pays allbnrbllla cnrcpa small Office Hours 0-0.8 454 o0 oars, ioregronndwndlentreme left, and by 11'0"!!! 05711458 1016M!!!- elght men accused of being Nazi saboteurs landed by U430“ "B lake! i! to court for trial that may cost them their lives. Heavily guarded by reconnai guns and riding motorcycles, blg Washington prison vans Prim Minllsicr Winston Churchill peers lnlenliy at U. s. parsimon- "Minx earth-ward. while‘ Gen. George C. Marshall, loft, U. S. Chief o! Staff. describes the operation. Secretary of War blimlwil is at right. Photo was taken during recent visit s! the Prime Minister to Fort Jackson. 3- 5- * ‘A I "it, in h- Vitaiiy interested i.n even the slightest detail e1 the nroveedlnss. tel! e! H“ m" "l unmemmed 3 b thing developments as they alt with an ' ma.“ |ffzi(m:zil.lslllljdutflluglil aftfmihoml a iglseiglivddc to defend them. Left to right: Werner Thiel, Richard , . . . Quirin, the Army officer, Herman Neubauer and Ed John Korllllll W!" ""115 ‘we W ‘he Tuner‘ El SPECIALITY I8 HEAVI ARTILLDRI liver! all In Ole-N'- AII-v is a specialist in n least one branch of military pros-Ice. amu- slo- erl of all lralnlns centres are drawn from many arms n: the service, SOIQIIPI’! are familiar with tho functions of the other branches. oiellflfl-‘d (or any cooperative plnn of attack on Sllllrl notice. At Pct- IWIWI. I0! Incl-all”. liflillerymvn l'kc Po rcsrfu“ "hop selling his gnnsightq in the above photograph IN Dfqlared for 000007811111 ' llli l‘ ' ‘ ' " " ‘ nndlan Air Force, the tank corps and any other force with which they may be combined in an operation. At every camp in Canada's network of lr-inins centro- flm lnesram is inweeun-s. .. no“... .0. striking force which every day grows 1n 5m and strength. " _ . .-~...-. h I ‘sod t I i sabotage democrat sreontrial ‘I l new’. n” IhUl-lelfigedhofillllmtlrdllrinicli ‘so s": Zing-f’ selected by Prcriddni, Roosevelt, I. modargf. Bfl,‘ Gen yo)", 1- 5am. m Maj. Gen. Lorenzo D. Gasser: (3) bin]. Gen. Waller S. .- Grant; m rm. Gen. Frank n. McCoy; (i) mi- owl's-tel lllesluiv; (l) Brll- ‘jm. G38 "1""!- gnd (1) Brig. Gen. John '1‘. Kennedy, ) )_ _ -, fl ‘~ ~- l