AUGUST-Iii. 19402 WENLIST NOW N0. 6 DISTRICT SIGNALS C0. NON PERMANENT “m” “m N Y sl k M t is k Enlistment can be made only up to August liiteenth. Aiter which t . ~ r “t, the National Service Act will operate for securing of recruits. E F E H l The Sllllll Cttmlll"! Wm "M" m"! l! "Eli's-Db operators, wireless ' XI“ lnstrllllltl" "9'|""- "llfllllbolrd operators and other technical branches. lt will train a total oi probably sixty day; p" ‘nllllllll lllll lo l” 1i i"- put in by means oi one hundred and twenty sveninl classes. No undue (Canadian he") (Canadian he”) Interference with civil occupations. About one hundred present vs- lStocks Close Stocks Close "mm Am c and s- 24 1-4 Bell lrel 14-1 i-z _. 91,, _ _ Am Radiator 6 Brazilan 4. 3-4 dill"? W LT c K 5 BOGEBS It CFCY offices now ior iull Am Te] T51 152 3.4 B C Power A 34 pIlil°"1"5- Am Water o Bldg Products 13 3-4 i2 18 Fill“ :21 --- A c son - an earns p - j Baldwin Loco 15 1-8 Cons Smelt 33 1-2 ' ll l1‘ ' n g p |l| - '§°?{.“§.é“i i2 it 3.9"“ Till‘. l?» 1" B e - In 6X A a "s_ e Chrysler 741-2 Dryden 6 Con Oil 6 Gen Steel wars 5 1-! iillmlmum Charge ior Any Aot-rtisements 25 Cents Con Edison 28 1-4 Ham Bridge 4 1-8 . , 'Elec Auto Lite 35 1-8 Imp Tob 13 8-4 “l? TelY-‘nlilrrliifieiu-‘Zr-Ys"rhfdéegfimEl§fifl ‘gang: w: lGE“ 319° 34 14 M“ “w” 33 . ' . . ~ r z Lllllllllell ll. ll" “lull; lll Monorail Nam" w” ‘m mclr us“ l" Gen Foods 41 Int Nickel 34 "m" m“ slllllllllll ollelllln can“. “ll s” p" “m _ l: l‘ Gen Motors 48 5-8 Nat steel Car 40 1-8 Condolence 70o iier inch. We dine engagement 40 W02 l‘ a? "1 .Gt Nor Pfd 23 7-8 ‘Noranda and l0 cents for every additional 8 words. Notices of TIIIIIIII iii’: lficnrtiecott 27 1-8 ggweil- E3011! 6 3-4 *""'“l“'l‘i'l' 111i. "Trlllff. ‘1'r.r'°r-"r§.'e.l'.".'t'l w" ‘" s"“=°"l"l°~ is‘? legit-ii ii st “fiveii/“Zbs a . ' I1 . - , anrlilration. ' on n M‘ om" "m ‘m N01‘ Am C0 19 3-4 St LBW Pld —- Noi-kPaciflc 6 5-8 Wpg Elec A 90 _ ,Pac Motor 3 3-4 lWDg Elec B - Paranioulit 5 1-2 MONTREAL, Aug. l2-(CP)— 10 Let For Sal Penn R R 19 7-8 Close of the first. day's trading of 8 Phil Pet Co 32 5-8 lthe week on the stock market w- _, ' - ' d l l l ill . to 1.1.1‘ - APAxtTMENT. riiolya i HAVE IT m AMERICAN RUB- §iiiiie°doli° l, pill/cc?” me 5g“ ca“ change m ls“?- L'4°z'8"°"°" ggallaggi- ROY-Evy. ‘ihresher and Sears Roe Co 79 Montreal Power added 1-4 while F‘) [Jr-f PARTLY FURNVEED is. CilntonLll/illlgr-lgolltsl lsiitlllilllrflClllfl 8 1-4 Fidfllllm dropped 1-8 and Winnipeg llomlge a, nmgegflnfll pngne 51,44, -L_L____ - . S O N J 34 1-4 5 lllpod 10 cents. L..455-3.lo.-_,l_ FOR sALE_AlllwAYs VATUUTI stlide C0l‘p 7 3-4 Gnceral Steel Wares tacked on s cleaner, plallllclllly new at m“ TOXHS Corp 361-4 lllllllmllm fraction but Hamilton m bur-NEW BUNGALOW. 36 3am Apply Gllalllan ' United Corp 2 [Bridge lost 3-8 in constructons. villi street, oil burner furnace ' L403 9 5‘ United Gas Imp 11 7-a Canadian Car slumped 1-4. Nie- eniircly T021339; I31 llgidlgflm!» ' ' ‘ g g 21111857 '17-: lkeéfgfl»; dQlWn ha I d 11".. a e.‘ uen ~ ., 0 - 0a sacs: , s res; nu. 511.15g," pp 11-487-8-12-51. oats gr lnliinqglgtllfglellubslllgfféflvanadium corp so trials 2,200; Mines 4.300. Bends, nil -—-—————-—e Emeracl fitqfagg Co’: Elllelald lwest Union 18 3-4 Poachers War-led P- ‘i lbizitliili. *2 ‘"2 N ---—-—-— s _ MI INC. iiuilyrab - sacoun CLASS AyahirIéEBullsEEtI-olsllggltitllm-l-E” ‘ ‘rcclrlicr ior Alton Rcad School. second hand tunnel-s o §~ll “'0 A5119)’ Leo Lllild.‘ Secretary. Trac- Engine. Apply l, 'w ‘gauging. P. _____ ., . Gilli! Cross P. O. L-497-8-l3-l5-i7. MQIQIL ' L_‘4l\.-l_8_l3_o§ll| (Canadian Press) l a TEACHER WANTED —PROTEST- l; l, ~ — ., a’- .. ToRoNl-"O- Allll- l3— ant Teachcr for Ellerslie schoci. F‘§§,,§‘§,';,,d,,,,,',‘,"'“l‘igc"$53,"? I‘, *- "5 Tlelm llegllllg olgsl l; all llsl_cslllll_ Mwpherson Rimless o i - t (Canadian Press) Stocks Close cme . - . . ac au , ’ ' gecretgry‘ Trustees. L-sai-s-io-al. L‘5°9'8'13‘11~ Stool“ Clo-a ‘Alshley Gold‘ n: llllfil" Boarders Wanted Canada ¥ Base Metal 8 Mule H“ p "med STUDENTS accoli gig-gloat!“ so; ..".~ T" m asides... ‘Sllmléll. 93TH B!‘ e B C 01' UT s '“‘ Expert tralillnil- Molar‘ garlfgr sillllngllllélllsal. sllcconglonATEn‘ ‘iif-‘T- Cd" Malmbl“ 4° Cllllelle Hl-lllllm N455 . 485-8-1-2- . (Canadian Press) Crlallit, Pat 156 nos’ STUDENT T " A,‘ C “m R“ 22 Lost 11a Weeymouthsstreg, BOARD lsmk‘ Ch" glclceljlefifol" I? _ _ _ _ _ _ a LOST-BETWEEN DALvEy AND L595‘; 13 lL-Abitlbi Com 80 Coniarum _ 107 Charlottetown, green steamet BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED 23s Asbesms 16 Snows 331-2 rug. Finder leave at this office. Km‘ stltet- L-filz-ll-ll-Zi- Alfmbl P“ — 9"!“ ll l-Z l""=-l-1°-*'- t.- l H l W‘? 11331-325?" T ° ‘° M Bibi-melt e3 emae ep one — I _ wanted Lg _ Maw vgtlillker giiiioll/ffllltlblfl 2'15 WANTED-MAID, APP], P _ . _ 2° Y ‘*1 1 Pt 1 r ‘et waxrcn-iroolus on SMALL Chestnut street. L-491-8-12-3i, llllce if“ l5’, l -, (311,; °l‘l‘fl. "' 1'2 aliartmeiit. Phone ass-a. l—l,lll,€———~——-~-~~- Pm, m‘ _" ‘~ G,,,,",’_,l,““~‘ lg L_lll,l_ll_l2_3l_ TED - wommm coiu- Gold Gm l --_-_____i_______ panion for elderly lady. Refer- mi _ _ t 10 -2 w‘? NNTED -lsc1i_i0oi. Btlloirs, ences. Apply A.B.C. Guardian. gglllllnfiffll f? 1'3 re One O e . EXC 3.11 *3 11-490-8-12-31. ‘ a . SUPP. 108 Richmond street. g -_ _ Ma Th Qt A 39m" o“ 169 Miscellaneous O GIGHCB Kirk W" 5° __ ‘ y Lake Shore 19 3.3 Two l‘ l ‘i-“Jif I Llililrlqiie 435 to leg-lg?‘ Oglslgflvlrgsglllz?‘lt Two well trotino bred i“ Lmm‘ 43 23m m, lllllel. selllalllbel. llllll lrll. h ‘ (By Thr- Canadian Press) Niavzlssa 329 lllllgEl lgoner, New ,E___',:n_ ' l 19S l ree_ years Old. BEN)‘ Toronto-Mining and industrial MrlcLrnd 133 1,_5Q3-g.13.g1_|K€llmllCk, sired by Kalmuck slfflligll-"ghlly high"; “'5“‘"l ld 32 '”‘”“* _ 2'15’ dam by Captain Aub‘ hlxntrlfal-(Sihocks closed lower. lllcKriliic , rey, ZOTfl. Byrne Hill. sired New Turk-Stocks unchanged. lMiii Col-p 53 Notice 0f Mortgage by semi-s»- ii-i. 202 1-4. l“;,",';-.:"g;.‘;.“"‘ ""°‘“"“"“ “ diiif-iis: f: s I dam» L0" Pillfh z-o-m/z- New York-Cotton and rublicr Iiilpiu :. 95 a a write ol. ca" l0 , lllgfvlzllil‘; coffee unhniigell; sugar ‘glll-l-lpll. 1.4 To be sold by public auction in BYRNE BROS" . 3;? all.“ lgg fit..t c, tile 1.11..’ \4v\&hl Sensing lll 61 Pownal Street Pllrllla i, t..u......=.ow.roii tresnessay tile -.i>.i Charlottetown, REL Pnvnlgsgr 2g {IQ-II i;;¢;§1~§;;,Q-*;;;;j‘;,‘f‘3;? --_i_-____i___ Priwiucold 155 h». p-cv-‘e cr p:..sel o. land, situate, ll_l94_8_1_3_6_8_ ~ g1?‘ .9‘ 0W 203 ll-l-s rillil o-illg on Lct Cl‘ ‘lown- ‘i (Cpl lellllcl‘ 76 blip ituliioer 1- .2», -eignt lll Queen‘ _ Thn§o§lll§2ElrlaJrketA‘lgpor1t,2—oi the Ensign; 166 t... .3 - A i - I - ‘a: ' 5' i in n 165 “l-l‘l¥?=~“»ll'¥‘=‘ 13bit 83.55“$313.3?’f.i‘°“r;fl.t‘fftfii’°"éi‘fiil Z5 il-ih Li to ta z: "comment-ll! ti i- — l" rm o ‘more pa... d t‘. south today! Siscoe e3 i. llilalllesrtszilr?.iolllil;g Xrlfcm rslelll- Priceilwegilleegbolltnfifgs$é1kts hlgh- glad ltIIJalk 3t) oCl t QQlL-lyl" 4'6". fl bile U ' er Oil B l; C . 3V0 Ti '6 5 5.011 line cctwten m; {lcsebank Es- Good Steers were $8 to $8.50 mrd- ‘Sud BZlSlll 9t) l;.e and the ‘nsnite cf ueorge 14111119. lum $6.75 to $7.75 and common $5 SylVflllllC 210 ALVqdlAcl tiicncelaccoroilig to tile l n, lnsgl-ucggl; by Fred w_ Dixon to $6.25. Good heifers were $6.50 Tcck Hugh 305 “wit”: ‘V‘3m“a“ of 1"“ 7mm“! 0i Mermaid Lot 48 to sell by Public to $7.25 medziun $5.50 to $6.25 and Texas Corp 119 ‘mum mm’ “agrees E35‘ mew“ Auction on’ Saturday August 14th common $4 to $5 25 Good cows $5.25 Tobui-n 195 ‘H’ ‘hams and l-vWYll-EPHW (25) 1940 One 'clock stislidard Time’ to $5 '75 medium‘ $4 50 to $5 25 and Toivnglnac 19 link“ lo llle Ml them boundary oflths 'foilowi‘:i Stock Farm imp e: cc nlorl $3 75 to ‘$4 25 Cannel-s “Uiflll 3" it.) £3.15 c. laiiu ILIlTiCYiY owncu brim“, llllll llllzc “all, ll m“ lllll‘ l ‘fl’ lll _' $2 7'5 m‘ s5 50 Bulls Uclll Bums ° Jsiiii and Alumlccr Stewart. thence M“: general ' llillllse. lllllllll Colt-l- ate Silvio $5 50 _ ~ Ullllcl. Clll 7i gut’ “ill l _ 5 .3 l; s - r . * “I l - . _ - llllsnlsvvce“ illylfeghllilnscaglllde-gavglflylThyolilng cat lilell Blilnérccr. Hhlillgrvevigrf Calves were 25 to 50 cents high- Waite Amu 300 u”) ‘mks’ ‘hence ncrm ‘hue d9‘ Cull-filial]: lggller’ light snfiootlnlz’ gllogeilllilllgaxhgggelgrgsslig towlsgl‘ dlllglgg 65g llc“ . ll l v . r . i sgveisitnlgflfe sleivfinlllsillll, £23113! elgtlgllrlnllllls‘ zsflfvlll" “Yvfifsgj medium kind-s from $7.50 to $8. l-llee <i es ncrtli three l3) chains] H‘ ‘l’; lllc" ‘l cl, m}; llslell Drinkers svere $5.50 to $6. Grnsscis UNLISTED 811d t. m tt-e (:5) llllks; theme “w” w ° u n s ' made the bulk of the offerings and _ l.a..li fir: "l-ces west tuentyJive T,l-mg_,\|| gums u to $10 m) cash 531d frcm $4.25 to $5.25 mostly $4.85 Foothills 42 its» cliains cl‘ until it strikes the t, s40 o0 M, moilt s Over $411.00 to s5. Kirk Town a llfllllsloy Beach Road runnln along 15 mtllth, “wait on altprcved joint Some 300 lambs were weighed at Pond Ore 115 tiic southeastern shore ol Hills- not" ahuot steady prices the balance of lcigl-“llllllémcltilvlcr thlsgici followln thllzl ‘ A. A. RAMSAY, the lambs were 50' cents higher. N .‘ l’! EB H18 ell 53¢ Allolinllvef- Good ewes and wethers were $9.50 lillélf “will; "l9 Bllllk 01' the 5am to $10. buck lamb»: were cut $1 per “Gills nmtheastwardly three (3) owl and culls $2 pal. llwh slleel, ll“; “vector until said Road striklels Lwulpaqvqlvllll Wm, $350 l0 $5_ aesttllil ‘llrgllllfgtremlty f)! the ‘Wall: Hogs were 25 cents higher sell- CHICAGO ‘ill " l2_ M, " “y M “"5 c ing at $8.75 ior bacons fed and - "3- ( )- "YPQ by James ‘rrainor and wife lo 1m mk bv Deed dated 28th Jllll’. i915. thence running south Tilly-six degrecs east along the soillhwestcrn side of said Langley 35:91‘; Pig. llnlil (iitl meets llrlrlt maul; ~ < toa ea n from e i" Sllllhoort Fang, and tllgilie Mortgage Sale .. id There will be sold by Public Auc- l ;g lull M, wellllLl_ tlon 1n from oi me court [louse in "m"! said Wrrv Road northeast-WW" l" “m” “mm! l" “m” l-"fllv eight (8) chains or there- “lmm! l0 the place of commence- flml- "Mi-loin; liv estimation one ilnrired and twenty-seven and s. Eoward lldflnls, on Saturday the 14-h nay of Septembe . _1\- 11-. 194° at thenour of twelve ociock noon ALL ‘HLAT aitlwr piece or carol quarter (127%) acres of land aiitt‘e'°-‘ l"!!! ""1"" m"! 3"“ bu“! ‘m "l"! 01' less; Savln nd Executing Tilcrefrom a tract e given and two- lrd acres mare cr less. being the, fist side of the road leading from uEDDCCh to Bouthport Ferry per- “llflllv described in s release oi lggrtcaze lien dated October 1o, l from William E. Bentley. D:- lllll or as aforesaid. and Henry Qllllild McKie, to Joseph P, Lrants. ll I above sale is to be made un- l" l power of sale contained in an llldenlure of Mortgage dated 28th °"'°lllb6l'. 1930. made between Qllrv Harold McKie of Kep cch in lqilmtll! County in Prince ward ‘land. Farmer. an unmarried man, 5 the one cart. and William E. fl"!!! of Charlottetown in Queens Eglullly aforesaid. Executor oi the lie oi the late Christy Mclecd, be ‘he other part. default having mall] made in payment of principal nterest there secured. For further a t ul l to lélffllml and “gentle?! Bgillgllors, rlottetown. “Rated tilts 5th day oi August, WILLIAM l. BENTLEY. Executor Ilstslte of the late XMo-s-e-u _,__c_'__““' "WM" Lot or Township Number burly- throe in Kings County aforesaid bounded as follows. on one North by land in possession of Ark (Illflfltillli c.. the West hy the line of the M‘ hoad (said line being between lou- 43 and 58), on the btlilth by lllllll tonncny in possession of Owen Lur- tis and on tne East by Burke's "m"! containing SIXTY ACRES of land a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of and pursuant to a 110W" st sale contained in an lnuenture oi Mortgage bearing date the third nay of February A. i). 906 mid mode between Jerome Pino oi New Acadia Lot Forty three in King's Count! tn prince Edward island, farmer and Judith Pino his wiie oi the one no" and Donald Francis McDonald oi Sonrls in King's County in Pllnfo Edward Island, farmer, of the ollur part and because of default ilavlns been made in the payment of the grineipal and interest secured there- y. I‘ iurtli llertlculara ap ly in Artglr F. Mecltlusid, Solicitor, gnurls. listed tlliis tenth tiay of Alllust, .. 194 . DONALD FRANCIS McDONALDt Mortgasee. L-m-8-l3-20-27-9-3. _..- watered. Selects drew $1 Per hog premium with the regular cuts 0n off grades. Saws were $4 25 to $5.25 with odd young sows at $5.50. Hogs on rail grade brought $11.60 __NOTICE— l A meeting will be held ‘in the Board of Trade Rooms, Charlottetown, Wheat prices advanced as much u 3-4 ccnt in some cases today as the wheat market extended the rec-awry ivhzch got underway late siilill"(lil_\'. Wheat closed 1-8-3-4 higher than Saturday, September 74 1-4- 1-8, December 75 1-2-3-8; corn lill-Cllflllgifd to 1-4 lower, September 60 7-8-3-4, December 56; oats 3-8 -l-2 lO\\'(‘l‘. WINNIPEG. Aug. 17r—(Ol-‘)— Wiicrll. futures remained rutted at illPll‘ fixed minimum levels on the Wlilrnpeg grain exchange today Thursday! August 15th 2 P- ‘with only a [cw trade; recorded in M. All lobster packers and buyers are invited to attend. J. C. BLACQUIERE, Pres., Fisherman's Union, Prince Edward Island. loan? Parties interested In load- ing Pit-Props in Summer- the October future at 73 5-8 cents a mlsiicl. The December future failed to opczl. Bllriics Alias market ghowod prices 3-8 cent higher at noon. 'A general demand for most gradcs was seen in oath wheat Iliadcs but offerings were light. In ‘llin coarse grain pat, dealing; were grlicrnlly unlnlerc. a local, routine nature. ' FINANCE By Frederick Gardner side or Charlottetown, kind- ly communicate with JAMES G. McLEAN, Southwest, Lot 16. A» Ir-SOZ-B-B-IO-ll-IL _____,_______ l _ _ . .. Associated Press Financial Lilia CHARLOTTETOWQQI GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TTONS Fl services. I N-340 -!—_f much while Distillers, Brazl ' Marconi and Imp- Oil rested unchanged. Steels came back t4) finish with modest gains in the face of the first estimated dlp in mill opera- tions following six consecutive weekly advances. The sit-back of one full point at 89.5 per cent of capacity was attributed mainly to vacation suspension in several dis- tricts and was believed temporary. The mild price revival in the the Associated Press average of 60 issues to Lnlsh unchanged at 43. Transfers totalled 288,240 shares. DuPont held an upturn of 2 3-4 point at 166 3-4, Dow Chemical was uip 2 and Sears Roebuck re- tained 1 1-4. Smaller plus marks were shown at the close by U. S. Steel, Bethlehhem, Youilgsmvn Steel, Sperry, American Telephone, Kenneoott. Westinghouse, cslan- ese. Standard-Oil of N. J.. Ameri- can Sangltlng and Union Carbide. Unchanged to of! a shade were Chrysler, General Motors, Great Northern. U. S. Rubber. Douglas Aircralt, Boeing, United Aircraft, Allied Chemical, Texas Ocrp, Loft, International Paper preferred and Kroger Grocery. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Aug i2—(CP)— Produce Market prices here teddy. partment o! Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade cl-erlliicry rints, Jobbing price, 23 1-2-24; irst grade solids, Jobbing price, 23' - 1-2; Quebec no 1 pasteurized, current receipt price, 21 3-lii-- Que- stock list in the afternoon enabled l as reported by the Domznkin 139"!‘ National Registration is a plan to mobilize and direct our human resources- to assist Canada in the present crisis. When you regis- ter you will receive a certificate, convenient for card case or pocket-tangible evidence that you have complied with govern- ment regulations. Ir is not only a record for the Government, it is also for your protection. As such, you will be required to carry this card with you at all times. Its presentation can be demanded at any time by the proper authorities. WHENYOU REGISTER YOU GET THIS CERTIFICATE WHERE T0 REGISTER Registration OmCCS are being set up by electoral districts in the lame manner as in the last Dominion cleciinn. Regittranfs are required to register in (he regular polling sub- divisions of their own Constituencies. But should a registrant be in some other province or district our oi thc regular polling subdivision 0n Registration Days, he or she may regisier at any registrarion otfice convenient, upon satisfactory explanation to the local deputy regisuar. Published under the authority of ION. JAMES G. GARDINER fractions. Dome Mines gained as .' 0f Biellnials (Experimental Farms News) Bionnials are plants that flow"- er lhc year following the sowing of the srccl and than die. July and August are the best months to sow the seed. A cold lrallie or open bed can be used. or, if there is only a small zlliioillit of seed oravarlety, pots or flats are convenient. A sillrdbe ccmpcst is made up of loam, leaf mould and sand. In the open ground the surface soil should be well broken up and made fine as foi- other seeds. If a place which is shaded from the hottest sun can be foilnd, it is best, but if none is ZLVKl able then some artificial shade should be provided. The seed should be sown in drills about six inches apart and about one-half inch deep. The seed should be sown very thin- ly and the weeds should be destroy- ed as son as seen. The young plants should be transplanted into m“. frames or prepared beds Bi bec no 2. 20 3-16; Quebec no 1 pasteurized, wholesale jobbng price, 21 1-21 Quebec nio 2, 20 3-4 mom.) l Cheese: Western white, current receipt price. 13 5-8—13-l8; color- ed, 18 3-4-14; white and cololxai, wholesale JOUbing pi-lce l4. Quebec white and colored, current receipt price, 14; wholesale Jobbing pnca, 14 Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, selling price, A—-iarge 26-26 1-2; A-medlum 24-25; B l9 1-2-30; O 15. Pom-mes: Mti new. grade 1, .65- .'l5; 2, .50—.60; NB old no 1 75's 1.25-4.40; PEI old no 1 75's 1.25- 140. (Potato prices are wholesale.) TORONTO, Aug. 12~ t OP) — Trading tempo hovered around record law today on the Toronto exchange but. prices maintained a firm front. small index gazns were registered by the industrlals and. both mining groups while the west- ern oils weakened slightly. Volume ‘of 58.000 shares was the smallest for a full session since July 15. I A few secondary gcld=. .nc.llning Aunor, Kerr-Addison, Preston and Slscse, firmed 2 to 5 ccnls and l-lol- lllnger firmed 1-4. The tcnc was a bit soft icr Central Patrcla, Chen.- el-vlile. Lamaque and Premirr Waite-Amulet gained 10 and Pend Orellle lcst 3. National Steel gained 5-8, Psgr- Hersey l 1-2 and Dom nicn Found- rle: 3-8. Fleet Aircraft gained 1-8. Lcsses oi a minimum flaiclmii cents Writer showed for Imperial and Intrins- ticnal Pete and British Amercan NEW YORK, Alrg. 12—(AP)- gained 1-2. Bell Telephone firmed Lcndilig stocks just about held their a Point- own in t:d _ CZTRSFEl ncrvc-ilsn-rs: ever Anglo- (tcrmzin vicar developments. Amrrg Can: ‘an strcks Walrrra and international Nickel dipped V's markrt cl-eptc in- Calgary and Edmonton and- Foet- hills were slightly strnger and Davies wtakertsd a irzclrn. Keep Mi-nardh in the home. , lulu»: sstsssie RGPORTED trauma i-znliorilui aims" miller liitiiiis . lIArgn sclile Italian action against Britain on three above. heralded the start of the "Battle of Africa" in earnest. Prime and air attacks was control of England's iiieilne- Vi. Sues Canal. EVIRYQNE CAN HELP -To keep the cost of this registration st s. minimum the Government is asking the co-operation of all public-minded citizens in the work of regis- tration. You can help by getting in touch with your local registration officials and ofiering your Minister of llegisi.roiio.ii _Doie ‘August 19'!‘ 20*!‘ Z15 p¢nflhY ‘o! N°lFReQISITQfiQH —— Failure to register will make any male or female, married or single, over the age of i6 years, liable to a fine not exceeding Two hunJrcd dollars, or f0 imprisonment for a term not exceeding Three months, or v.0 both such ilnc and lillpflmlll- ment, and moreover lo a furlher pcriziiiy not exceeding Ten dollars for each day, after the day upon which he should have registered, during which he shall continue i0 b: unregistered. National War Services soon as they are large enough to handle. If the seedlings have room to develop in the seed bed they need not be transplanted, although it is better to do it. A dull shoivery day should be chosen for this work, if possible, and the plants should be shaded for a few days. Some of the best known bielmlals are Can- terbury Bells. The young plants shouid be kept in a cold frame ov- er winter in districts where the cil- mate is severe. They flower in June. There are several varieties, some of ivhich have single flowers; others are double. The cup and saucer forms are described by the name. The seed can bc obtained in pink, mauve, white, or in mixture. Sweet William with its flat clus- ters of bright coloured flowers is well known. The young plants can be planted in the beds in autumn and will generally survive the win- ter. The seeds carl be obtained in separate colours or in mixture. Siberian Wallflower (Chciran- thus Allionii) has orange colour- ed blooms which are very showy in June or later. according to the and ‘the pill *1 LIIICXPGLJLQU pll Bedding Viol be sown at illls now the plants s ough to put out ter the ground Ls icrnaie fr is so hal BAND ROYSl-IS. CAMP SONlluWl-IFTRE IN I-‘NGLAA lCPl-Brliiiislilcy. of l‘ land Expodlizoila v 1m their comrades 6L0 by mrirchiii-g iliro 3h ciilnp the full band ilii-"telld of reveille on bugll-s. size of the plant. They__self _s9y__ .i' J. . EAST irALiAi-i,” ‘ash . .\ Araics om" snmsn soM/ililiiiin ; ‘~l" no BBlTISH KEA ‘l Use Minardis for dandruff. council-c; l! , i ~ - WALIMIS LAUNCH I OFFEISWES AGAINST l wizfeiv-separatrd fronts, as illustrated on map ultimate oblectivp oi liaiiau land Q