J_ULY 1, 1941" {i-a Advertising Rates .. Mimlmuru Charge tug any Central Guardian locals, so £9 per word; Announce Classified 3c per word; I Floral and Spiritual Oil Condolence 10o per in and l0 cents for every Appreciation, 70o [er inch or (q 19 cents per inn-n. Ad application. To Let T0 LET- FURNISHED R00. Apply Guardian. L-ea-‘i-s-‘glf T0 LET — SUMMER COTTAGE partly furnished. Au 1y "W." care Guardian. L-QEB-d-IB-bi —-. FURNISHED HOUSE T0 LET. Apply J. care Guardian. Inspeq. tion arranifli t0 suit enquirier. L-135-7-7-2i. ._--_--________._ Female Help Warner‘ WANTED -- MAID. APPLY 120 "Upper Prince. Phone 916. L-l36. MAID WANTED. A P PL y 11 Brighton Shore or phone 184. L-2012-7-2-tf. Lost lira: and p word ; cringe. Card rb Wedding additional J l"! word. Lisle f rescuiatiou 81.00.00 é_—_— Payable In Advance Advertisements ll Canto Western and 5am cillllll Events so p: ‘I'm Inch: um of P" Mme: Letters of cut 40 words for 81.00 lives of Thanks mu Subscriptions thcr rstg q; {.- W For Sale FOR sass - z uu-uunxr Time]; Wl-sons ch . , _ . Stewart 2.6815 190.31. c1'l§§‘.’§‘_'5lf§;§ FOB SALE .- BLUE John firing. Suffolk. FOR- SALE _ gabwood. 11-78-7-5-21. nwooFTnE; 11-58-7-4-7-9. L-733-6-25-I1-30-7-2-4-7 mmlgnqmcx sau: - nscounii 9d '30 Dill‘ t, Apply cuss-dish? ‘mfifglflffifij Male and Female Help anted FOE SALE -_ LOST-RED lIEIl-‘ER. FINDER notify Keir Bassett, Albany. Re- d. L-l33-7-7-2i. LOST-SUNDAY AT CAVENDISH beach ladies’ gold wrist watch. Finder please call collect 4-81, New London. Reward. L442, For Rent EOE RENT —- APARTMENT. 55 Ffitzrov Street. Phone 1413. L-90-7-5-0i. MAN WANTED. FOUR. ACRES and material fo r house exchanged for chores. Ap Ply C Guardian. 111-122. T0 RENT-SUMMER. COTTAGE ni York Point. sunporch. Beauti- fullv situated. Apply T. Roy Cudmore. L-130-7-7-3l. i T?» nurvr - FURNISHED ROOMS. 31 Rochford Square, L-125-7-7-1i. Miscellaneous SPECIALS: MRS. JOHNSTOWS Prauty Salon. Oil Permsnents. Etc. 111-140-7-7-31. Use Minard's for bites. AUCTION SALE I um instructed to sell by Public Auction on the estate of the late Fred II. Trainer at 146 Pownal Street, Tuesday, July 8th, at. l P. M. D.S 'I‘., all household effects including 1 Chesterfield Suite, l Piano and music bench. l Radi 9 x l2 \Vilton Rug, scatter Rugs, two Table Lumps, several small Tables, I Writing Desk and Bookcase combined, Diningrooin Chairs, Tobie. Sideboard and China Cabinet, 5 Beds, Spring iiud Mattresses, 1 large Ice ox, 1 Victrolia, Oak Arm Chairs. 3 Congolcum Squares. Electric Sewing Machine, 1 Enterprise Range (Monarch), l Hoover, 3 Wardrobes. 6 Bureaus. 3 Com- moilcs. 3 piece Wicker Set, 1 Easy Washer and Wringer, l Music Cabinet. Curtains and Shades. Kitchen Chairs and Tnblcs, l Medicine Cabinet. 4 Mirrors, 1 Hall Clothes Rusk with mirror, Z large mantle ‘Mirrors. Beach Chairs, Day Ilcd, Dishes. Pots and Pans and other household articles. W. ll. BEATON. Auctionce . Bards Professioiizii- . MURRELI. 8i 00. ll. F. ARCIIIBALB Chartered Accountant Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown Mcl. EOD 8. BEN TLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. Q J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. l‘. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and. Attorneys-ll- . w MONEY TO [DAN I54 Prince Street Joseph MacDonald, B.A. IAIBISTIR, SOLICITOI. ITO- Over Telegraph Office 150 Rlicmuitozigl Street own , c tilfhcgeitll-lgléia- M. ALBAN FARMER 11.11., 1.1.11. BARRISTER, SOLICITOB no. Canadian Bani: of Commerce Hill- MONEY TO LOAN. ALEX W. MATHESON IARRIBTEK IOLICITOB. ITO- Mnne to Lo n ‘Great George 8t. Of .cei 90 Ferry. Collections .4 [of W001i lSiiiilllS-BARIBOU GAR FERRY SERVICE Th, "pm." Nova" will lesve daily, including Sundays, from Wood Islands at 7 u.in., ll a.m.. and 3 il-m., and from Caribou at 9 u.m.. 1 ll-lfl» B041 5 11-111». Atlantic Standard Time. Adjustments are now com- pleted at both piers and trucks can be loaded on IIORTIIIIMBERLAIIII Frames nu. WANTED FULL 0R HART TUHE man or woman with car for near- gv RUTH] Watkins Route. Credit responsible part1 . usssimcssiss: ts- Mmlrefll- Que Déot. z-c-iafson’ N-1968-7-7-l4-2l-28. ar;_ _____€ AUCTION To be sold t a ti . hv- July 11th.. izufvclgskhily, S. T. the residence and trounds of the ialg 1h, Hm‘- MP- Justice P. L. llasz- llrd. including two buildings ots fronting on 0,1,5... 11'". to the iesr of the main property. For further particulars apply; TIIE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY . W. Ii. BEATON Auctioneer. L-l06-7--5-3i ii-Iii-Zif-Iil-Zil-ii! FOR __S_ALE Desirable Retail Grocery Business West End Location Low-Rent-a very attractive proposition High Class Customers. Apply Box 68, Charlottetown llll — é ' ‘L-ios-r-s-aii FOR SALE Farm of 56 POTATOES. B Walsh. Phone Imp TI-IE CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN srocx QUOTA TIONS filontreal Stock Exchange —-—-_ B’ (Canadian Press) Stocks Q O S e-s-a- I n I mes» Int Nickel McColl Front Mti Power Nat Brew St Law Com St Law Pfd St of Can St of Can Pfd Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) a I WMNI .- lil fififie-SSSE“ GIflTUH-lr-A flab Abitibi Com. Asbestos Price Com Grain WINNIPEG. July 6—(CP)—'I‘rade in the wheat futures pit on Winni- peg grain exchange Saturday mov- ed at a moderate pace, with ship- pers and locals best supporters as wheat prices climbed 04-1-8 cent, July at 72 3-4 and October 75 cents a bushel. - There was a fair demand in cash wheat for No. 2 northern, and No. 5 was quoted at two cents higher. In the coarse grain pit trade was generally light. Barley slipped cff with hedging sales and outside sell- ing. Flax was firm, oats fraction- ally higher and- rye neglected. Toronto Exchange TORONTO. July B-JCH-Stocks closed the week with a. strong tone. especially in the gold and industrial groups which had index gains of .45 and .35 respectively. Base met- als added .16 and the western 0115 were unchanged in dull action. Vel- ume was 77,000 shares. O‘Brien came to the front on e rise of 16 cents to 82. Aunor held a gain of i3 cents at 1.98 and Pres- ton firmed 10 cents to 3.10. Buf- falo-Ankerite gained I5 Centi l0 4.35 and smaller gains were netted by Coniauriuri, Hard Rock. Kerr- Adziison and Powell Rouyn. Wright- Hargreaves at .70 was down 5 cents. Falconbridge advanced 10 cents to s new higih far the year at 2.75, fairly ventures added 15 cents and minor gains came out for Nickel and acres at Union Road ls. 9 miles from Char- Allbly 228 Cumberland with buiidln iottetown. Street. L-19-7-3-8i CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWIARD ILSLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT The 2nd day of July A D., 1941 cents and Pend" Oreille 1. Western oils boarded no changes aside from a loss of 2 cent-S 101' Anglo-Canadian to 51. l steep Rock. Waite-Amulet. 10st 5~ Use Minsrdh for bites. FOR SALE ktate of Alfred McEwen late of Brudalbanc in Queens County in the said Province Trad Farmer. deceased testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS u n reading the peti- tion on file of verend Earl Dalton Ilope River in Queens County‘ lsh Priest, the executor bove named OSEBIB.—PX'IYIIIK BUSINESS STAND Central Location Reasonable Apply 131 Kent St. .715 that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You; are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested the said lktatc to be and appear before the’ Judge ‘present at a Probate Court to be hei in the Court llouse in Char- lottetown, in Queens County in the said Province, on Friday the 22nd next coining, at the even why the Accounts of the said Estate} should not be passed and the Estate, closed as prayed for in said tiiion and on motion of ll. Francs lilac-l Phce, Esq, Proctor for mid Petition- er . ‘m’ " i‘. "'1'? ‘.’"3.°i€$...%"“‘..‘ rue copy ereo e o nu - lished in some newspaper published- in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and? that s true copy hereof be forthwith‘ P...."‘tl.'ti‘y"°..ss‘°"tly .."l'l.’i‘°i.2'.l°£l P the Court llousc in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Railway Station at Emerald in Queens County sforeuid. and at the Post| Office in Bradalbsnc in queens County aforesaid, so that al per-, sous in rested iu the said Estate as goresgid may have due notice‘ creo . WITNESS Ills Honour Harold, ' 1s Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown‘ he day and year first l’. ' .10 (are) mvnmo w-nin. in Charlottetown aforesaid once in CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND m TIIE PROBATE COURT The 27th Day or Juno A. 11., 194i '1 of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within slid County GREETING! WHEREAS upouresdin the ti- tion on file of Edison C. antoese of Charlottetown, aforesaid, M L- Tllflllillulus Beatou of Boushaw Queens County aforesaid, Mercha sud T. Milton Brehaut of Chariot town aforesaid, Rail the Executors of th estate, praying be issued for the purpose after set forth: way Employ: e ubo I Produce Prices Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. Strength of a handful of ties Saturday put a little b into stock market and enabled the sstisfa . slightly upwa While gains of one ctory rd. list to finish a New York Stock MONTREAL, Jul 6—(CP)-l>ro- duoe Market pricesy here Saturday. e as reported b the Damniion De- partment of Xgriculture, follow: , ‘ Butter: first grade cream: 1g" prints, Jobbing Erice, 84 1-2: first (Canadian Press) garde solids, job lng price, 34; Que no 1 pasteurized, current receipt Stocks Close price. 33 1-2: no 2. 33 1-2; no 1 wholesale price, 33 7-8; no 2, 33 l-8. Am C and P‘ 32 3-8 Cheese: western and eastern Am Tel Tel 158 1-2 while, price to factory, Montreal de- Anaconda 2'1 7-8 livery, for current make l5 5-8 Baldwin L°°° 15 1'2 FOB; west and east white wihglg- Bendix Av 37 3-4 sale price 16. which price is a/pplj- Beth Steel 73 i-4 cable to cheese manufactured on Ch“ 011m 35 5'3 and after May 2s, 1941, for shlp- Chrysler 55 7-8 ment w the United Kingdom“ 0n Edlevn 1B 1-4 Eggs: graded shipments selling Gen E1” 32 3'4 at A-—lai'ge so; A-medlum 2e; 1s 5°" MW"! 3'1 1'4 gfgde 25; C grade 2o 1_3_ Gt; N01‘ Pfd 25 7-8 Potatoes: Que whites no 1 75's Kennem“ 37 5'8 new 2.00; no 2, 110-100; old no 1, Mont ward 34 _75_,90; no 2| _4o__60; NB mouth NY Central l2 1-8 tain 75's .90—1.00; PEI mountain no ggfmeenln“ 1 75s 1.00-1.10, one, new s, 2.00. PM Fe, co ,2 H Std Oil NJ , 42 1-4 a ‘Ilexas Corp , 89 3-4 Finance uus..... 2 u 1:: S St Co 56 1-2 ~— are 211-1 r ES 6C — By Bernard S. Ollara Woolworth ___ l 6—(A.P)-— special- ackbone leaders generally July MINING (Canadian Press)" 7101200110. July 6- week leaning to tovo points l were tacked on a. few favorites, plus 5mg)“ Close signs elsewhere were in minor frac- , tions at the close of the brief pro- Aldermac "' 9 cecdmes- Ang Cdn 51 The Associated Press average of Aunor Gold 19B 60 stocks was up .01 of a oint at Bear Ex 6 1-2 41.9 and showed" a net gan of 02 Broulan 81 on the week. Transfers totalled 1B0.- Buff Ank 435 470 shares compared wifih 139,550 Chester 137 last Saturday. It was the best two- Coniarum 135 hour volume since June 14. Davies 12 1-2 Pepsi-Cola was the liveliest per Duquesne v 101-4 former with an aggregate of 27,700 EBSt M31 T 23° shares and jurruoed 2 l-8 points to F8160" _ 375 a new high at 2s a-a. Canada Dry Franco iv 39 also touched a new top for the year, Hard R0 . 1 65 A slight upward trend was dis- H°W9Y 21 cernable in the Canadian section. In‘ Nlckel 32 1'4 in extremely light trading. Dome K?" Add 425 Mines held unchanged at 15. Intcr- K-"k Mk9 59 national Nickel dropped‘ 1-8 to 26 Macaw‘ 375 1-4 while Hiram Walker gained 1-4 Madsil“ at 21 1-2. 0n the curb, Brazilian M1“ c"? Traction gained i-a m s r-a and Nfylgolg g3 of Canada gained 1-4 to 10 lvypissiiigl lriig Atlantic Gulf 8c west rndies com- 35"}: ‘* 82 man and preferred went into new 0kg“? ,- 41 high ground for 1941. 0n the IIIDSIOB Omega 14 1.3 also were us. Steel, Bethlehem. 9mm. 1% 106 American ‘Telephone. Pennsylvania, Pantepga ‘ 4 3.3 Great Northern. Bath Iron Works. Par-tang“ 3 NY. Ship-building, Bceing, Mont- pnymaste, 13 gomery Ward, Anaconda and us, pm; (jyqw 29o Rubber. Powell £8 Preston it“ *8‘ “it ee r Montreal Exchange Sherritt g; $15606 -_ fir“ u: MONTREAL, July 6-(O‘P)—'Iihe $3, Bfigl, 275 stock exchange closed a week of Upper gan 135 fluctuations on Saturday on a ris- venture, s55 ing note. wane Am“ 330 Brazilian held the center of the wendigo 17 stage. as it has clone f-r more than wn I-Iarg 31o a week since it announced on behalf Ymlr YG 6 of the company dividend prospects were brighter, The stocks entered UNLISTED new high ground cn Saturday though it closed fractionaiiy below Pend Ore I35 its best level. Total Sales 77.000. Mines were pointed upward, In- ——-————— iernatinriai Nickel, Hollinger and PISQUID WEST SCHOOL Hudson Bay Mining all gettirg lifts, CLOSING Advance Pa pers Lawrence Stocks w; You are therefore si e Canada Montreal Commerce Royal Bk s were ada Steamshi Asbestos. in ind BANKS __-__. (Canadian Press) Nova scotis. Mortgage Sale To be sold by P5 1L5 and olls were mixed. Corporation 11 new 10w, with McColl higher and Internation cums off s trifle. Bell dropped a point in utilities grout of the Law harlotteiown on Tuesday the a day of July 1941 0 in’.- twelve o'clock noon (Atiant ni,l Ii ht Saving Time). ALL th land situate iyi Lot or Township three in Queens tion may and described as herelo- sa : also posted by Can- . in carriers, and trials. ng and Number Twenty- County, bounded follows. that is to Commencing on the southwest of the Princetown The closing examination and ex- ercises of Pisquid West School were held on Friday afternoon, June 27th, with a large attendance of parents and visitors. ‘The pu- pils were examined in various sub- jecis by their teacher, Miss Joyce Newson. St. dropping to Frontenac a1 Petrol- Telephone Total ssles: 6,700 shares: Indus- Much credit is due to the pupils "1111-9- 3.5011; M11198. 8,200; Bands and teacher, director of this school, l $700. for winning the first prize for Physical Training in their In- spectorate, and also third prize for the Province. During the afternoon the p431): put on a very interesting? pro- gramme conducted by the acher. Recitation, welcome. by Phyllis MacDonald. Duet. Be Honest With Me, by Shirley Coffin and Helen Mclfinnon. Reader Lesson. The Turkeys and The Bells. by Grade II Jr. Recitation, When Pa Is Sick, by George Birt. Quartet, Jolly Jun- iors, by Agnes Hughes, Charlotte Hughes. Shirley Coffin and Eileen McKinrion Primary Grades. Grades II Sh. III, IV, Geography Match Grade V to IX. Recitation, A Loving Cou- ple, by Charlotte Hughes. Duet, You Are My Sunshine, by Agnes Hugh- es and Eileen McKinnon. Reader lesson, sir Isaac Newton and wil- llam canton, Grade V. Recitation 1c Dar- “by Glendon Jay and Edna Kelly. flt Dlrcll. Spelling Match, Grade II to 1X. “in! v11 Solo, Ldttle Silver Haired sweet- heart of Mine, b Mary Kelly. Arithmetic Drill w th flash cards. Grades I and II. Recitation, Mary ‘s Cup, by Eileen McKinnon. Duet Close ublis auction in in nd of ourts Buildinzgz te hour Road Twenty hereby required to cite all persons chains northwest from fsrni iium- she's My curly Headed Baw- by interested in the said Estate to be her eight upon the same side of the 51111191’ 901141 and Chflrlmle and appear before the Judge present Road and runs from thence South- P11181168 at a Probate Court to be held Court House iu Charlottetown Queens County, in the said Province, on Wednesday the 30th thy of July next. coining, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon (Daylight Saving Time) of the same day shew oausc if any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prazed for in said Eetition and on mo Ion of It. it. Be . Esq, Proctor I id Petitioners And it ls hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- ed in some newspaper published each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy. hereof be forth- with posted in i e following public laces respectivel namelé . in the gall ofthe Court ouscin liar-lotte- town aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid, and at or near the Bank o Nova Seofla In Charlottetown ' so that all persons inter- sated in the mu Estate as aforesaid 111w have due notice thereof. ITNESS Ilonour llarold i L-SOI-l- 104i‘. Leonard Palmer, Jocks of the luid Probate C urt o at Charlottetown aforesaid the day and year first above written (s25 lmiligllfi c LOWTIIER I . “I-‘Elr in the west fo in from thence Northwest to hnd conveyed to snt. from thence No Road oh from thence along the c l (BIAL _»_ , L466 40-7-7-14-91. some»..- BII Road to >- on tober 1908, and l Charge dated r the distance of lace of commencement containing fl ty acres of land a little more or less and is bounded on the Norheast by the P-incetowu Road in possession of D. Nicholson and on the Southeast by land for- merly of Emanuel Jewell the laud being the Southern one-half of the ed to the late lfugh Mc- is lifetime by a Govern- mgzit Deed dated th The above sale is made under a power of sale contained in an In- denture of Mort age dated 4th Oc- a Deed of l-‘urthcr (1th January 1909. both made betwfin Angus Mclllnf non, Neil McKlnnon and Janet Mc- non of lluiiter River. of the first part. and Lemuel M. Poole of the o l second part which and Deed of Further Charge by div- ers mesne assignments and acts in the law have become vested in the undersigned. default made in payment of the princiol -cured thereby. and "mu" ‘liars apply to McLeod For particu- & Bentley, Dated this L491 4-23-30-7-7-14. So. 7 (lcitor 0th day of June 194i. A. SCOTT. The following prizes were then awarded by the teacher. Perfect attendance, Laura Kelly and Arthur Coffin. Nature study portfolio (Grades VIII and IX) -1-inzel Hughes. Nature study portfolio (Grades V and II -Gordon Birt, Kinrwn Geography Match. Johnnie Mc- gpel-iiltl-fi Match. Mary Kelly. ter 0 prbsramme, the visitors and pupils were treated to ice- cream and cake, which was pro- vided bv the Women's Institute, and to candy by the teacher. The teacher was then resented flfty chains ten chains or David Siliipli- riheast to the e first of March said Mortgage having been Rtll OUT TIRED ACl-IIS ‘WNAHUS l v f s, Charlottetown. limMn-(l: Assisnee. Arithmetic Drill by. ¢ G/unvisb/ 4°‘i\-o&5-a'.¢n UMKkI 1.15/1. J liillii em“ L/mns- I\ * Tliefc was rio “R.S.V.P." Prime Minister of Canada to the people of the United States in s. recent Canadian Govern- ment Travel Bureau adver- tisement but a touching and unusual reply appeared Mr. Kings mail from C. Edwards of Wichita, Edwards used in reaching the “P.M." Nos. 2 and J reproduce the correspondence card en- closed in the envelope. surely visit your grout country this coming season", the ivritcr states. "Our hearts are saith your people and our English coirsins in this hour of trial and we extend you our hand of fellowship." n the invitation issued by the in Q. Kansas. ’0. 1 shows the method Mr. “lllnny of us in Wichita will The Prime Minister has sent message of thanks. l with some lovely gifts by the pu- pils, and after a hearty vote ol thanks by Mr. Kenneth J1y, in his usual pleasant manner, was extend- ed to the teacher. also the Women: Institute, and complimentary re- marks for the splendid work done during this term, the pleasant sf- ternoon was brought to a close by the singing o1’ the National Anthem. CORNWALL-YORK Niioim INSTITUTE The June meeting of the Com- wali-York Pt. Women! Institute was held at the home of Mrs. C. D, McLean, Clyde River. on June 2nd. The meeting opened by sing- lng Auld Lang Sync, followed by repeating Creed in unison. The President presided and the roll call was responded to by seventeen members. It was decided to give ten dollars to Cornwall and York Pt. schools for Proficiency prizes. Fif- teen dollars was voted toward "Queen Fund" for air raid victimi- The sick committees reported three members remembered with gifts. Mrs. I-Iazen Howard was appointed a delegate to Institute convention. Two members paid their fees and several letters of thanks and other correspondence was read. The program of the evening con: sisted of a contest on "Flowers" and a game "Join the Egg Circle Mrs. Jack McPhail and M155 Jew Robertson were 1111190111194 011 p10- gram committee for July meeting which 15 1,0 be held it zhe home o1 Mrs. Wesley Bell, York Pt. A de- licious lunch was served by M15- Mclean assisted by the Cornwall ladies and a social hour spent- BONSHAW W. I. The June meeting of Bonshaw W 1, was held at the home oi MYS- Don MacPhee with 15 members and three visitors present. The president presided and opened the meeiln: with Ode and Creed, .Minuies of prgvloug meeting were read and BP- lproved. one new member Joined. A (receipt was received for money sent for war pilfPfi5e5- M15 Fred Shaw and Mrs. Mildred Crosby were appointed delegates to attend annual convention m Cllfiflfltte" town. Correspondence was read from an Amateur Comedy C1111) wanting to put On concert in hall._ eaoh member to donate two lbs of candy. Next meeting to be held in hall. roll call to be "WP-it 1m; pressed Me Most at Convention Lunch was served by Mrs Mric- Phee assisted by some of the mem- bers. after which meeting closed by the "King." 53 escape |When Excursion ‘Bruiser sinks “JACKSONVILLE. Fla. July 4- (APr-fifty-three persons had s narrow escape toda when the 80- foot excursion cru ser Ruby Lee sank in the middle of the 1.600- foot mouth of the St. Johns River where the stream flows into the Atlantic Ocean. . Forty-seven men, women 1nd children and Ca. tain s. E. Haitray and his crew o five donned life belts and Jumped into the heavy surf when the boat "apparently sprang a starboard plank." i fishermsns houseboat, s negrds small shrimp boat. and a sportsmans yacht and an outboard motorboat. poked up the bobbing passengers and crew after the holi- day-bound party had been in the} water more than an hour. ‘ A5 the passengers put on their life belts, Captain Baitray and hls( crew lowered one small life and tossed over four rubber r One of the rafts reach by the swif others gave the passengers some- thing to hold to until rescue boats arrived. Captain Baitary, s veteran boat- man credited with 30 sea rescue: in waters around here, Miami, F111, and Charleston, S. C., said there was no panic. Had the happened a few minutes later, he declared, “it might have been a. different stor have been in Relates another Churchill story VICTORIA. July 4—-(CP)-An- other story was added to the col- lection which have been told about Winston Churchill when Madame Pierre Casgrain, of Montreal, ad- sscd convention delegates of Lhe Canadina Home Economics As- sociation und the business and pro- fessional women's clubs here inst night. Describing the stniggie women have made to obtain recognition in public life, Madame Casgrain said that before the Great War Win- ston Churchill was hone too pop- ular with women's movements. “One wrote to him, ‘I like your mllSl/HCIIG no better than your poi- tcs.‘ "Don't worry," he replied. "You won't come iii contact with either.“ "He lost the mustache." said Ma- dame Casgrain, "but lie has since won the women's approval and their vote." U. S CHIEF JUSTICE SWORN IN boat alts. was swept out of t current but the the open sea.” ROCK MOUNTAIN PARK. Colo July 4——(AP)—~H-"il“lflfl F. Smne, G9. was sworn in as Chief Justice of l-iif’ United Stairs toflnv in a \\'(‘.'i1l‘ii‘1‘- beaten log cabin high in the Rockv Mountains. The oath was administered bl’ Wayne Hackett. United States C01n- missioner for Rocky Mountain Nu- tional Park. The appointment of Stone to suc- seed Charles Evans Hughes was scrif to the United States Scnntc June l2 and was confirmed Juno 27. The rc- tircment of Hughes became effect- ive Julv l. Stone and his wile have been va- catimixiu hcie. BED BUGS Codrmelcs, Disease Germs, Moths. Let us worry about your pest problems. Go to the pilolll call 39 1st have an experienced oper- -tor all on you with informe- Zlou or quotations regarding your pest problems. You do the phoning. We do tho worrying. All work confidential Koch Hygienic O Service 86 Queen Street Exterminators of all vermin rodents, ets. WPARANTIIPID l-‘IZIIIGATION y for then we would n NEED TO IN TO PRODUC Cll GREASE Acieuaci o Results of the seed survey completed by the Plant Product D.\" non, Dominion Department o N!!! 11mm“. a: the request of the Seed Supply Comminec, indicsre a plentiful supply m‘ most vegemlflng and field roots semis for seeding in Canada in 1841. The survey covorrd the principal kinds of vegetable and, d roots seed used for the pro- duction of food crops. Secri acrcaee of beef, cabbage, ' cauliflowcr, parsnip, radish. 81711111011, swede and mnugei have bffcn in- creased under Governmmat sponsor- ship in 1941 to provide a sup; y oi!’ seed equal to the quantity nor. ally imported from Europe. but which, on account of the waixis not now available, The survey indicates that the follourin: additional ncfvuqzrs should be grown in Canada, in 1942 to provide s sufficient reserve u!‘ seed to meet 1943 requirements, should normal imports and Cano- dizin production be maintained! Beets. .70 acres; Cahbnzv, 1'- mos: Cauliilmvcr. Sncrcs; IpVursy 6 acres; Radish. 75 acros- Jul July 4-—(CP\-Can- 1v brllnncc of fruris some) in 1.103‘ compar- eci with $12.1 3i ilic previous month and $10.2'26.31O in tho vor- responriing month last _v('.'ir, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics re- ]‘f"?"(l twin". OTTA arm's fax" totalled $34.5 \\" A . o i." ll b Total value of Canada's external iradc in Nlnv. not znviu m: wold, was s2fiflfl38fififi (‘Cllliifll/‘ll ".111 S224603A60 in April and sill. . 484 in Mill‘, i040. Domostic cvpori! aggregated 316163.005!) corz*r1.i""'l. with $ll(i..'1.'<l2.5R7 11ml $141’ while imnn ,= lntnilvd 5123,11‘). . nrzainsi. $106,208.41!) 21ml slulfwi-t- (B37. l I 1 i We thunk all our customers for flic mnny compliments iind cnconrnuint: good “Iuhpg glicn our collector. It is our intention to continua good scrvico throughout the your. guest . his‘ tau ‘iiiwsuw as “t We go to Brighton Shore and Ieppoch licaelies KEEF E llllillilllil SERVIBE Phone 8Q i" ' IOQueon Street '_ E SEEDS OF SONIE PS .