elFlaral and slsufltual Ollertnp. (lardustaalepl “is; 1Q.‘ ,OIOIIIIOIQOOIUDIIMGIS.WOCIIIII lllllssnsntsaawasdarq ‘suaaaa Ileana tes- avery llllltlullall wards; Nstleesel and'lppsselstion.floafilllehasaepq,wordsl.llsoll lnaalssutsparrisa: sum-ass creams-asses. Othnrstaaflapplleatlfl.» ' , __.._., _ _ . _ raisins. ,___._-———-——--—-——-s-_ Foss saaa- new nansraan and lawn chairs. Phone 101-1.. i FOB SALE —. l BOOM HOUSE — Box 66 Guardian. son sans: - REGISTERED Boston Terrier puppies. Mrs. Eileen McConnell, Georgetown. FOR, SALE-REGISTERED DUAL purpose Shorthorn bull. Walter Carley. Freetown. FOR. SALE-i. HARDY POTATO sprayer. David I". Taylor. Gran- ville. FOR BARF-TWO PUREBRED I bulls, Hereiord and Gtrernseyf Roscoe Walker, Kenalngton. ron sans: - TWO uawav ireshened milk cows. John Gar~ land, Auburn, ‘Johnstona River. FOR SALE - TWENTY -.FIVE acres standlnfl hay. Alec Mac- Phsrson. Union Road. King's County. F03 SALE - STANDING HAY, clover and timothy, or put up on share basis. Apply VernonMac- Lennon, Alexandra. . FOB SALE — 5 DOOM HOUSE IN Souris. P. E. Island. Apply H. Macintosh, 20% St. James Street. Roxbii-YY 19. ‘M156- PMVATE SALE OI‘ HOUSEHOLD NYnltl-IXO. 200 KCDD. P110118 2107-11. F01! SALE - ORCHARD AND row crop sprayer, 100 gallon tank: also 200 gallon tank with agitator; mew)" exprell WIKOH; 1% h.p. gasoline enzine. Inter- siational. P. L. Smallwood. P. 0. Box 465, Charlottetown. Wanted WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE ' day. Phone 2101-3. , uoannans WANTED. - oari. 1441-1, 112 Cumberland Street- WANTED-CAR RIDE TO BOS- ton on Pridsy. 30th. Phone 18-1.. _ _ i WANT - MAN Olt BOY POD farm work. John Oiark. Hamil- shire. room; not furnished. Sea: 70 Guardian. __________ wan-ran -_nacnaa s Toasters Wastes . u. lersiis school. Blwplqmg gm Joseph ‘Prairior, Sevy, waurarr - raaonau sou " a sch ooi. Supplement $225. John Fsruuhss-son, Secy, WANTED - IEACHEI [OI NEW Acadia School. Supi t _ Benedict Douoette, ‘n: WANTED -- TEACHER, FOB. Ocean View School. Mrs. Angus MaoPadyen, Sec'y. I WANTED — TEACHER FOB Baldwin's Road School. Supple- ment $300 first class, $250 second. Peter McKenna, Secretary. WANTED - ‘IEACBQ, , BRACK- ley Point School. Supplement 8320. Midsummer vacation. Gregor McCallum. Sec. ~ TEACHER WANTED — ASSIST- snt teach for Hampton School. Good plemsnt. Wieorgs R. Connor, Seaetary. WANTED — TEACHER FOR Mount Tryon School. Supple- greecnt $200.00. Wilbur Weddell, .y_ WANTED -- TEACHER FOB NlNll Mlle Creek School. Supplement $250.00. Gordon Taylor. Secretary. Cumberland. eleven pupils. Supplement $250. E. Lamont, Seo'y. Tare a Trucks For Sale FOI- SALE - 1044 INTEIMAT- ional 1% ton truck, new engine, eneellent condition. Apply Bar- clay Dawson at Island Equip- » ment, Summerside. FOB SALE — 184d IOID TRUCK 2 ton, periect running order. with heater and iaotory racks. Price right tor quick sale. Apply R. A. MacDonald. St. Peter's Bay. . FOR SALE-lea‘! z-ron FORD. New motor. Hoist and two rsoks. Can be seen at fielisble Motors. Sumrnerside, or apply Ellsworth Bernard, Kensington. FOR SALE -- 194i DODGE 2 l4 ton truck in good shape with hydraulic hoist and box, new tires. Apply to Karl MacKenaie Six Mile Brook, It. it. Ne s Q ‘ .., Pictou 00., N. S. wam-an - sonar more AND metals. so: highest Prim PM" 168. Able Block. warvran - noon: AND noann or room only. 1°!‘ W515"! "°' man. Apply BM! Q 0/9 QWM‘ inn. wawran-anuaws URGENTLY require tern-room wanrtmwt- " nails/bio tenants. write '71. " c/_o Guardian. ' yvaisrnn-isnnnnorrnas. - Hides, Iron and Metfll- HlGYW-‘l ~ prices. Fast service. Phone 2200- ? ‘Maurice Block do 00- Li}? ANTED-ALE act's-ans. "Highest prices DIM. F!" PM‘ ' up service. Phone 2&2. Iveninll _ '; 11m. Michael Eros. ANTED r0 arm's-nous: on apartment in the City- A511"! i on, ipppiy use, no. Box e. ' City. WANTED - STENOGRAPHEI. Permanent , "‘ - ADD]! W mm giving referencdl. use. and 'praa¢rit employment. Eastern Packing 00., Ltd. S0111’!!- ANTED-GOOD norm role good das- Alooiv l". Eddy Ken- neis. Mount Edward Road- sru: av TENDER Tenders) will be received by the undertigned until Aug. 3M.- for the property of the late Patrick Welsh, Stanley Iridfll. consisting of _- sight loomed house, workshop, barn and lot. situated on the Stanley River. Highest or any tender not necessarily dccepted. FRANCIS W. IOLGER Hunter River .1" 3, . a‘ us‘ a: n A Assistant cool. 0l8;ll wasuan and rue visirasss. y~ Lost Found Straved IDS!‘ —- A IED SEO TKORN’ cow. Apply Wendell cQuarrie Milton. Personal . \ lost NEUBAIGIA, cunsnaoo‘. Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds. apply Heat Penetrating Glory Oil. A1 P0111- Dfllfllst. Female lielli Wasted ' Dill!) WANTED IN FAMILY Oll three, good wages, reference ra- quired. Writs Mrs. it. B. Wii 252 Tower Rd, l-lallial. Far lest ‘IO lslT-yl-OOMS FOR LIGHT houseaeepisig. 1S0 Kins M. Sales llell Wasted - stars waNrans Ion nawaaron business. Sell to 1.500 hmiiiea. Good proiits ior hustlers. Write today. Rawleigh Dept. sane. 410-5, Montreal. Que. ' -S.G. WE All LOOKING IOI AN energetic and ambitious repres- entative t0 handle superior line or products. Apply only it you are between I and 55 — have or can secure means ct conveyance. Blue Brand Products, 7221 Alexandra, Montreal. Moo-cow e-ooo-ooooo-oooao- a; F. llutehesss * ' & Son OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the mi- ‘tlng o! glance for the ehrrectlon of ocular ile- tests. S! Grafton Street I \ smut-Ii’ , l causative-s"; . ‘a, n .- i A Big Tlob Involv Borden lfier Construction ed In New *'a&‘-Mu>gi\-tu< mama-lacs. *‘ a. Yo: l tson MwNaug t, 11.0., MP, and Chis! Engineer Robert nspect one ad the massive coiled wring piles used in the construction ed the lender system at the Borden pier. ‘fliers are over each weighing loin’ one hundred o! these piles, tons installed iireau the landing apron to the end 4"- , to Wior stalilngcoiled sprin piles at Borde terminal in the construction o! fender system ivhish will extend 8mm landing apron in the cuter end ct the pier. I torpor. ‘Another one of Father's bright idear-‘MUST visit x a nightclub before we go back!” auawomunamaiaawtm» Rubi‘!- u. v. Stock Prices Moving Upward Again NEW YORK. July I - (AP) _ The stocf market last week re. covered almost all o! the losses scored in Monday's drastic crack-- up. - It was a. slow, almost painful. process. Trading activity steadhy contracted until Friday's business amounted to one o! the smallest totals in four months. Demand at times dwindled to the v ag point. The net result, none his less. was a rally oi fairly sizable proportions: The market on Friday closed at 60.7, as measured by the Agimy. ated Press average 0d 00 stocks. A week earlier the average was at 70.1. Monday's break dropped the market 2.1 points. Still to be recovered was the ground lost in the severe declines oi Thursday and Friday a wees ago. Berlin dominated trading psy- chology but extreme nervousness which was rated a major iactor in heavy selling. was gradually re- placed with a little more optimism that the blockade oi the German Capital would be settled without recourse to guns. Business XIGWS was a sustaining factor throughout the week. L's:- tra and increasing dividends. as well as a stream o! highly Iavor. able earnings reports on second quarter operations, appeared with monotonous regularity Stocks si. fected responded with higher price: in many cases. The market suiiered the must crushing setback since November 1940. Prices plunged an extreme o! $00 a share.‘ More individual ls- suas changed hands than at'any time in ths history oi‘ the exchange. Turnover oi 2.500.000 shares was the largest in more than we months. _ In ths last low minutes o! trac- ing on Monday, selling spasms seemed to have passed. There were buyers for key stoclm at sc- ing prices. In a mat‘ 0i’ seconds the market turned on its heel and started to rise with the same gusto shown on the way down earlier in the day.' The rally carried through inc next day with a fair amount o! dash but buying enthusiasm was soon replaced with speculative Continuing its uninterrupted de- cline tor the iiIth Friday. the As- sociated Press composite oi 35 wholesale prices reached 188.58 last Friday. A week ago the index stood at 109.20 and a year ago at. 183.45. The base year o! i026 equals 100. Shipping News AT SAINT IOI Arrived Saturday: ' Paducah Victory, from Australia. sailed Saturday: Argobec.) (or South Africa. AT HALIFAX Arrived Saturday: Marina Flasher. from Bremer. haven. Salted Saturday: None. en. Imperial Welland. St. John's. ‘Nfld. - Part o! the newly constructed sea wall on the south side 0! Borden taednal. The wail extends the satka length I ynaiimteiy tan lest high. uosunmw - siisdis ~vsssei n: ‘Wet ' {laoheoloniytlwoolitlkidd 1-. I .010. The islet-toe and designed to carry ere “a artistes. 9t". at the pier and is w- nnq‘ p, 9g, ._ (Q) .. a lcatloss terms are "m; ‘mm? g1, y“ m,“ ago iservies Ottiess, and Otflsss st the Olvll and costs has tor ensaeint in practice without a stiringalrltlea nga public on a Sunday nora- ’ v11! Arrived Sunday: Marina Perch. from lreinerhav- Salled Sunday: with 080.08 a year ago. From Arizona To The Marilimes By Motor (Continued Ircm Page 4) with the painting that there is no visible line o! dcmarkatlon. Just precedinQ our exit from Georgia we stopped to see a sani- pis oi’ an important industry o! the northeastern states being now women in three daily shilts. Re- suming our Journey we were shortly within the largest and oldest o! the FederalGovernmenVs historical areas. It is ofliciaily decimated “Ohickamanga and Chattanooga National liddiltary Park". The landscape is really beautiful, the woods and fields kept as they were when one o! the moat gory battles ol the war between the States was jouglit here nearly a century ago, but also the addition of many monu- ments along both sides of the highway the whole length ed the Park. In proximity to the State Line on the Tennessee side is Chattanooga, and overlooking that city is Lookout Mountain where The Battle Above the Clouds was lought. On its summit is a Na- tional Cemete y containing many imposing monuments erected by various states-North arid South —pezpetuating the names oi their heroic dead. The ascent o! the mountain is by cable and also by an auto road. From a‘ pinnacle on its precipitous side we enjoyed one 0d the best views oi’ the kind on the continent. _ On our way across Tennessee we sighted some 0d the works o! that great project known as the Drisint a number oi dams which durniah power to industry over a large area and inexpensive elec- tfltlity to the people. In the vast forests we passed through when we contacted the Great smoky Mountains we saw some large mills with immense piles of lum- beih-ovidence 0t what other parts of the country owe to these for- ests. In part o! this mountainous region the Government has es- tablished one o! its many Nation- al Parka. _ (To be concluded) Steel Increase To llit Consumer Hard .-_... CLEVELAND. July 25 - (AP) - Last week's sharp general increase in steel prices will cost consumers an amount running “into hundreds o! millions of dollars," the magni- ains Steel says today_ The new price schedules average more than ti) a ton. and in case or some speciiic products are as much ss $17, the weekly reported. Because oi the iluid state o! steel prices. the magazine's arithmetical price composites were preliminary tor the week ended Saturday. They advanced to $86.82 from $80.27 on finished steel and compared with 000.14 for the like week oi 1N7. Steelmsking pig iron rose to $411.62 from $40.74 e ton from $05.01 a year. ago. The scrap price composite advanced $2.50 to $43.33 from $40.83 last week compared EIING€TON, Ont. -- (CP) — For the six months ending June 30, 3e building permits, with a total value ed $1,020,500, were ls- sued here. In the same period last year, fli permits, totalling $1.088.- Marine Flasher. tor New York. TIIE PIIIIJG SEMI!!! 0F iiliilll , _ aaovsass a nsnsnsas nan: coannssloiln. elm-tease an annmnsraanva onion. omanrais maven. nuaniiu. 8380044300. ‘lid COUMKOIAL 08,000. at Ottawa: OIAITSYIIN tor unhitananse and repairs o! pub- ile buiidlnal, Gilli-HAN and MSW-Gill. at various centres. Postu announcements giving tall lsealls are on display-and’ appli- oatalsssalo-at Pest cwn. sravicr cgmwoa or causes ' 11a wars issued. RELATIONS OFFICERS. $3.000- eduplicated in the South. This was at T's-yon ‘where a cotton mill at present niiploys 4500 men and Tennessee Valley Authority, eom- ~ '1. Fish burden wheat 11. Studded 6. Thick cords 15. Turn aside 11. Ferry-boat streams/l QIQIWL. - 20.11am»: n- “qv/sishl 1' I v22. Kind o! i1. Neatly},- ' earth ' 1 l S1. Mendlngl " clumsily i - I85.At.ta.cks.Sl 5', of illness_ " 187. Born‘ 88. Minute= opening! 89. Set again V '41. s-shaiwli molding _. d2. Matured M3. Bends THO; hesdin - " zrsetinsii 44. Kettles ‘u DOWN :_Q V1. Siow-movin!‘ ' mammal (So. Arm) _ i. Book o! Old L',_ Testament >WOIHTYIHOI-- RALEIGH. Ottisas, National employment lervtes Oelsataaton through- r Radio tubes: CK 100d, 0K l00'I. ltK 60-1641, 12116, S13, 0N1, 6J5, E1148, 078, I-‘G I05. . Registers and condensers (radio) various sizes. - 2 wireless sets (Canadian) No. 19 Mk 111 and spares. 300 it. hose fire, 1% ins. 5 pipe thresders. 254-4 Ins. Am- erican National RJI. screw cut- ting. _ 3 circuit breakers, Westinghouse 1Z5 amp. 250 volt. switchboard type. 120 It. cable RILC, 0-600V, No. 2 Bats gauge. 70 it. cable RILC. 0-000V Ne. s Bdt S gauge. [motor (Tamper) 220 volt, 4.23 h.p., 950 r.p.nr. Series wound. The above materials may be In- spected at the Vocational Train- ing school, Charlottetown,‘ RE. l. E. S. CHANDLER, Superintendent. o A | LY c aossvvbtk o ACROSS 3- Beast o! Ngtlill d. Husk: o!) 4. Ruler o! £21. 31218011‘.- '9.Failtovlin eizaisyij» '22.Gra.sp 10.Part quarrels -\ 28.Sst.iriaa 1 12.Aaide 1.Likeawing zanewiagtqol, '3 14. Devoured 8. 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DUDE‘ Llllklll as. isosqrsi‘ Sea View PHONE 20l2 mi AUCTION SALE OF NEW RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY ON GOWER STREET, PARKDALI (Opposite Experimental Farm) MONDAY, JULY 26—-AT l PM. I 0m instructed by Mr. G. D. Carson to sell by public auction his new eight-room cottage. All modern conveni- ences. Depth of lot 60 r 12D. For immediate ‘possession. w. n. IEATON, Auctioneer.‘ u I