29. 194_o N0 m; office and vvnPQhllIllQ will E be closed from Thursday, Jilly g5", h I “any, August 8th to allow tho bookkeeper and his family to en. M . "11 esrned holiday. g mt of our Accounts Receivable will be at the cllllfllfln B.“ n; “mum-es, Charlottetown. Any farmer desiring to make s payment on “su- sccount or note can do so by culling st the Bank. we have sn excellent inquiry for early Turnips. I hope that we will y able to ship csrs sround August 20th. Get in touch with us as soon I y“, “fly ‘turnips are large enough to ship. ilianking you for your pstronsge. FRANK B. CLARK! Charlottetown 11-758-7-24-31. Advertising Rates Central Guardian locals. 5o per i-‘lurai and Spiritual Offerings Condolence 70o per inch. Wed . t-t-nls our inch Address and 1nnlli-afion. Payable in Advance luimimum Charge for Any Advertisement: 26 Cents Word: Western end Eastern 1w“. g per word; Announcements snd Corning Events 3o n; classified 3c per word; In Memorlsm Notices 70o per lllclll? 1.111?“ dtllardl. ete- ng engagement i0 wo d t $1, u sini l0 cents for every additlonnl 3 words. Notices oi rTlrarfig 1:“ sppicciulion. 70c per inch or 4o oer word. use; 5° Der name; Letters ot oi’ Subscriptions Presentation $1.00. Other rates on For Sale —nllsi<.‘nivswi'_ roru or Chevrolet, Easy n». . Passenger cars accepted ill “and Apply A. Horne dz 00.. Cililiitlllfilflnll. L-27-7.27-L.1. Wanted "Y? Jusnrrasmm. wlafafioi}, gompfitfl, stove sufficient. - '44, M nta ue, “m” B“ l o Ligior-"i-zo-ii. Men Wanted 5 rgw MORE WANTED TO ACT as Agents. Must be convincing talkers to clearly ex lain advan- tagcs our liousehol necessities known as Famiiex Products offer to burers. Already selling in im- men“! quantities. Door to docr canvassing necessary to show arti- cles mid take orders for same. Unusuafly good commission. Un- limited earnings possib e, Every- bpdy buys on sight. For Frre catalogue and details: Familex. 570 St. Clement. Montreal. N-2. Female Help wanted WANTED—EXPERIEN 1N o washing. Wrl an. To Let T0 LET-NEWLY DECORATED Bllartment 257 Richmond, first 11W- Aprly 25a Richmond. L-100-7-27-3i. Male and Female Help Wanted NOW IS THE TIME T0 GET A Government 10b as Clerk, 905;. mil-ll. Customs Clerk. Sten0.. etc. 'I'hrce Dominion-wide exams held since war began. Free Booklet. . .C. Schools Ltd. Toronto (10). Oldest in Canada. No agents. Wed 6r. Sat-ti Personal YOU CAN RUN A HUME Kindergarten with our help Can- adian Kindergarten Institute Toronto 10 Ontario N-Per CED MAID.‘ te “J." Guard- 11-26-7-27-31. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1n the Probate Court. the 12th dsy of July, A. D-. 1940. In Re Estate of Henrietta Mc- Lean lute oi Charlottetown in . Queens County in the said Prov- ince, widow. deceased. tmtate. n» the sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate Count-y. GREETING: Whereas upon reading the peti- tion or: file or D. Frank McDonald o; Spurlg in King's county in said Province, Furmer, and Alexander A. McDonald of Charlottetown storasaid, Retired Master Mariner. the executors of the above named ester prayhitz that s, citation may be issued for the puupose herein- after set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all person! interested in the said Estate to be ind appear before the Judge pre- lent at a Probate Court to be held ln the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queens County. in the laid Province. on Monday the 19th dav oi August next coming, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock afternoon (Duyli ht saving Time) cf the same r av 1o shew cause if any they can wliv the Accounts of the said Estatc should not be passed and the Estate QIOSOd as prayed for in said petition and on motion of H. F. UMPhee, Esq. Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that s true ccpy hereof be forthwith ub- lishcd in some newspaper pub ish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at. least four con- lrcutlve wrecks from the date here- oi and that a true cc y hereof -be forthwith posted in i318 following public pkges respectively, namely. n tho hall of the court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bunk of Canada. in Charlottetown aforesaid. and at or 11PM the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all prisons interested in the said Fstuic as aforesaid may have due notice tire-roof. Wlincss His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said-- Prolmtu Court iit Charlottetown atorrsnid. the day and year first aborc written. 31' tlic Court. 192d.) biURlEL C. LOWTHER. ‘L- S.) Registrar. L-48T-7-15-4i r-'l§3.~Ir.Fi-aem=knmvsmwn~a3§'u- Farm For Sale H0 Acre Form formerly known as ll‘:- Pctcr l.. Trainer property. Farm situated at Hope River, P.E.l. Prim-ii low for immediate sale. Annly THE EASTERN TRUST CO. Charlottetown ‘A555.- L-722-1-2i-6i. llllllllllll SALE M Long Creek. Friday. August s. It 1 p.111. Standard Time. 42,scre llfm and buildings. formerly own- " b! Neil D. MscKinnon, also I0 "I'll of hey. JOIN‘ P. BRADLEY Auctioneer L-lMJ-Yl-I. FOR SALE Dorothy P. two and one half "its old in training, Stand- lrd Bred and Registered. ALFRED PEARDIN, Box 453, Charlottetown, P- E. I. F" "t person within said_ iPP. ENTICE WANTED T0 learn Barber Prade short course. Expert training Molar Barber College Halifax. N455 On Wednesday, July 31, 1940 at. 1 o'clock P. M. Standard Time the land, building and ma- chinery of the Lake Verde Dairy Co. See posters. JOHN P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer. Louis Tralnor, Watervaile. Agustine Callaghan. Lake Verde. Liquidators CANADIAN CITY NAMES ARE OFTEN DUPLICATED ACROSS THE BORDER 111st Ottawa. is an exclusive name ltants of the Dominion, particu- larly as it is the Capital. Yet a railway agent might well inquire oi the intending traveller which oi eight communities was meant when asking for a “ticket to Ottawa." Transportation salesmen of the Canadian National Railways know that in addition to the seat of Parliament ‘there are seven 0t- tawas across the border in Georg- ia, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, O- hioi Pennsylvania and West Vir- n a Nor is the repetitous use of place names confined to the Capital. even Montreal which would appear quite safe because the title clearly desig- nates Mount Royal. the central physical feature of the Metropolis, has its counterpart in Michigan, although on somewhat smaller scale. Quebec, too, is definitely Canad- ian but communities in Louisiana, Montana. North Carolina and Tex- as have borrowed the name. Halifax, Nova Scotia, with its positive English name was so call- ed from a patriotic motive. It i: not clear what motives stirred those who in Massachusetts, North Car- olina, Pennsylvania and Virginie gave the name to tonms. A traveller who entered an office of the Canadian National Railways in Toronto - Capital of Ont-ur- lo —was surprised when asked “which one?" after his request for a ticket “to Toronto". He believed that there was only one other. his intended destination in Florida. Ac- tually there are seven Toronto: s- cross the border. ‘Fire record for repetition goes to Hamilton. ‘The Ontario steel city hasrelatives in New Brunswick and Quebec. and twenty-four in the United States. Wisconsin heading list with two. Victoria. British Oclumbie, comes second with s. Victoria, in New Brunswick. thir- teen in the United BtQes. and in Mexico. Windsor. Ontario is third with one namesake in Nova. Bcotie and sixteen beyond the in- tcrimtionsl bounds . rl-rlyvel in ‘Ilexal. Ten onthooon- tinentsroc DL-lohfl. but m". isonbone " int Jain". the mam: vii-sooth W Buns wick Oenedisn cities which hold their euchrsivvely are Fir-rhinos. Rosina. Monoton hid Qierlottetown. Mi ALI llAOl I T0 KING “It avnsnrm. Harland. July 19- ( ) - Bees/use she was so de- pnued uiroush femil! Wee"- ments and wanted to see her sold- icr scm, mime mules Int-rents. sent him s teieeram myth! IhQ W" i . “fifiuell court she and her Qnughfei‘, who lives with her, were one with committing an act Jiely to would be the guess of many inhab-r interfere with the duties loose. ‘ [HE CHARL()‘I'I'F.'TOWN> {IUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TYONS Montreal Stuck Exchange _._.__ (Canadian Press) Stocks Bell Tel Can cement Can Car Found Can Car Pfd Can Steam Cons Smelt Dist Seag Dom Bridge Dom Steel B Dom Textile Founda Co How Smith Imp Tob Int Nickel McColl Front Mtl Power Nat Brew Norancla lPower Corp ‘ Sha/wanigan St Law Com St Law Pfd l MONTREAL. July 28-10?)- Nearly all sections of the list found support and gains ranging from fractions to a point or more {were bearded at the close of Sat- urday's abbreviated stock market session. Noranda advanced four nts to 52 while Nickel gained 1- in base metals while Foundation, in con- structions. advanced a. point. St. Lawrence Corporation prefer- red and St. Lawrence Paper prefer- red added 1-2 each wlhlle Price Brothers gained 1-4. Moderate sq. vances were chalked urp by Canad- ian Car and Dosoo but Internation- al Petroleum and Canada Steam- shlps sold off lightly. Other issues v0 finish on the up- side included Power Corporation, Canada Cement and Canadian Forging "A". Total sales: 14,200 shares; mdus- triilals 4,900; Mines 9,380; Bonds. n Close an I I | eon-ow hi3 a IF g§§mg$aw8a§+Mm$a»3 ? 7 m 7~w~ sfilfi E 2 s-a 1s 1-2 Montreal Cum (Canadian Press) ‘Stocks close] l Abitibi Com - Abitibi Pfd 8 8-4 B A Oil 18 Beauharnois 4 1-4 Bnthurst A 10 1-4 D011 A 5 Fraser V T r 10 Fraser - Ford A 15 1-4 Imp 011 1o 1-4 Int Pete 14 1-4 Price Com l2 Price Pfd — FINANCE By FredericiTGardner Associated Press financial Writer NEW YORK, July 28—(AP)-— Eirding one of the drearcst weeks in more than two decades. the stock market Saturday just about kept its balance. Boardrcoms were virtually deserted as a hcat wa-vq drc-ve most traders to the country. The Assoriated Press average of 80 stocks was up .1 of a point, at 41.5 due mainly to the firmness o1 steels and motors. Again the lengthy market stalemate was ex- lempliiied by the fact this compo- ‘site a. month ago stood at 41.3. | The turnover of 83.320 shares compared with 11.320 in the pre- ceding two hour session and was the smallest for any Sazurciay since Aug. 3, 1914. The wecks ag- |gtregate of 1,191,390 shares was no more than a normal week's sug- gisli proceedings. Ahead at the finish were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors, Chrysler. Anaconda. Southern Pa- v_________ji_t-i ciflc, sears Roe-buck. Woolworth, Glenn Martin and American Tele- phone. Under water were General Elec- ilric, Philip Morris, North American, American Can and Montgomery Ward. - The Canadian section was quiet, Dome lost 5-8 and Walkers added n, fraction. Canada 4s were ins-cave in the bond market. Produce Prices MONTREAL. July 28-—(CP)—- Produce Market prices here Satur- day. as reported by the Dominion Daparmiem of Agriculture, follow: Buttter. first grade creamery prints, jabbing prrae, 23 3-4—24 -4; first grad-e solids, Jobbing lprlCB. 23 1-4—23 3-4; Quebec no 1 rpatcurizcd, current. receipt price, 22 1-2, “uebec no i1. 21 1-2; Quebec no 1 pasteurized, wholesale Jobbing price. 23, Quebec no 2. 20 1-4. Cheese: Western white, current receipt price, 13 0-16-1-8; color- ed, 13 3-4-14 1-16; white and 001- ‘ored. wholesale Jobbing price. 14. Quebec white and oolcred, current ircceipt price.‘ 13 3-4. wholesale 10b- b‘ price, : shipments in used free cases. selling price, A-large n, A-mcdtiim 28: B 1B 1-2-20: 0 Potatoes: Mtl new, grade 1 Jib- .90; 2, M-JIB: NB no 1 75's 1.55- 1.05; m: m res-res. Pote- w prices $1 whit-sea.) ‘ , Market A: A‘ Glance fly ‘I110 Oenefin I1 Toronto and lbw loch-leeks closed hlfller. Montreei- tilltles —ehen|cl| gel- unchanged at ¢P°ll°§_l>'4°°!- atsperoonhihislhjeefsser- cc. wens-rent liecoum“! loot moths ilolierinfln coumeofsiow .8111 heerdthot Mom's husband gwultenteliy ill whon1s¢nt,te1egrssntonw sonle ssnot home N. .Y . Stock Exchange .____. l, (Canadian Press) Stocks mo" Am Radiator 5 7-3 Am Tel Tel 130 Am Water g 7.3 Anaconda 1g 7.3 Atchison _ Bendix Av 3o Beth Steel ‘i7 1.3 Ches Ohio 33 Chrysler 57 1-3 Con Oil 5 1-4 commonwealth so 1 1-4 Con Edison m 7.3 Con Gas Co 5 3.4 Gen Elec g3 3-3 Gen Foods 40 i-Z Gen Motors 44 1-3 Gt Nor Pfd 33 1.4 Kennccott g5 1.4 Mont Ward 3g 3.4 N Y Central 11 3.4 Nor Am Co 19 Nor Pacific 5 Pack Motor 3 1,3 Paramount 5 Penn R. R 19 8-4 P111? O11 Co 7 1-4 sears Roe Co '13 3.4 South Pacific g 1-4 Std 011 N .1 s3 1.1 Texas Corp 3g 3.3 United Corp 3 United Gus Imp 13 U S Rubber 1g 1.3 U S St Co 51 14 Vanadium Corp g9 3-4 Warner Bros 3 1.4 MINING y ._.____ (Canadian Press) TORONTO, July 37__ Stocks (710,, Aldcrmnc 13 Aug Huron 150 Aunor Gold 13o Base Metal 7 1-3 Bear Exp g Bidgood __ BObJO 4 1-2 Bralorrie 325 . Broultm 53 Brown Oil g 1.4 Buff Ank 300 Bunk Hill _ lCcln Mal 4o ‘Cent Put 190 chem Res 24 Chester 30 ‘ Coclrenour 50 Coniarum 11g Cons Smelt 32 lDavies ._ Denison 3 Dome Oil _ East Mrilrobic Elcicrudo 34 Foundation 6 1-2 Frhncoeur 32 Goldale 13 Gold Eagle 9 Golden Gate 12 1-2 Hard Rock 71 Barker 3 1.4 Hnllingcr 10 3-4 Home Oil 165 Howey 24 l-Iud Bav Min 25 Insp Md 18 Int Nickel 32 3-4 I((‘i‘l‘ Add 220 Kirk Lake 94 Lake Shore 19 1-2 Lamnque 495 Lcitrh 50 l/Iacnssa 310 ‘tfacLeod 145 Madscn 33 1-2 Mnlartio 95 McIntyre 40 1-2 McKenzie 97 McWutters 28 Min Corpn 48 Naybob 15 Norhnda 50 1-2 oBricn 85 Omega 15 ,3 Oro Plats 26 ;Pacaitn 8 lPcrrcn Gold 148 ' Pick Crow 245 Powcll - ‘i0 ‘ Preston 1'13 Royalite 23 ‘St Anth 9 1-4 San Anton 1B0 ‘sand River 6 1-2 lsenator 13 sheep Cre 83 Slierrltt 65 sigma, 535 Siscoe 65 Sladen 32 Slave Lake 4 7-3 Steep Rock 155 sud Basin 95 TY-ck Hugh 300 Uppcr Can '18 Venturcs 33° Wenriigo 7 Wrt Hitrg 570 UNLISTED Pend Ore 125 Temlsk 4 TORONTO. -uiy ‘dB-KJPI-The stock market. diszplayed e little 0i its pre-unr energy in the final hour of Saturdays short session with i116 gold shares climbing on expandinfl volume. A11 ind-ex 810E111 advanced. the golds leading. and turnover of 184,000 shares was the heaviest in ten days. Gains in the seootuinry lint wid- ened to Z5 cents and onw s. few gain; were trim-med in the Profit taking o1’ the final stage. ‘me close was up i0 to 15 cents for Kerr- MaoLeod-Caiekglliutt. 1:56- ron, Sun Antonio an 8M5 East Mflarteig wand wrwht-Hfl- greavee irm . Several penny golds moved h substantial volume st rising 1711108. Among them were Mglertio Gold HELP OUT ANOTHER HALF~ - GROWN KID AS LONG_ . I LlVE m - oLA - '- ‘ J AND AWAY FROM GLENNYJLL t n h good citizenship n ..... L1 e lrtsurnnci. ffltgmgl Broulan. Cochenour Wil- nams, mm Chestervllle. shiden, Howey. upper Canada and ‘ Ersncoew. Aurnor gained 9 to 30. Oontiaunun 9 to 1.18 and Macassc. Piokle Crow and Siscoe imlpfwed narrowly. Mclrvtyre closed 4 0 1-2 and Lake Shore a P011"- higher ll 1s 1-2. The sold smut» fldvunwi 1.36 in the index. ‘lb-ado Was dull in the base metals and a gain of 3-4 to 501-2 ior Nbrandia, 5 cents t0 1J5 f0!’ fiend Oieille and 20 to 2.30 10f Ventures were the main cnansfl- . industrial‘,- posted an index gain of .89, largely on the strength o1 the foods, steels and Utilities. Banks and papers were firm and in the senior oils minimum fractions were added by humorist and Inner-ne- timisl Pete. GRAIN OHIOAOO, Jul. fl-(Ailfi-Mcet 0i the week's vanoes oil corn prices inspired by 01¢ 811mm"! rirst. widespread heat wave was washed away Saturday by mini that drenched the heat of the 00m belt and spread into surrounding grain producing terriwfl! Com dropped as much as 1 1-2 cents at one stage and closed 1-2- 3-8 lower than Friday. Scut-eunlbsr 6o 5-0-3-4. December. 57 1-4—-3-B. Other grains were unsettled by the wtheet olowd 1-4 0H and Mid 5-8 10W??- i Banks (Cenelnn Prose) Cunsdl. SO FAR, WARTIME HAS SPARE!) HRTI NEW YORK, July 27-(039- mirrht wreck the ‘Britifli Museum And its records win ii we must and sltull." This is the sound advice given lo all Canadians by Colonel the Honourable I. l.. iiulsion, Minister helping 1o finance Canada's war undertakings stands-guard. over your hornet-your art completed l most important, art yet to be creat- ed. If the war men become vicious. time fist clue of a is reasonably sore, physically. But HON. J. l.. MLSTDN - “Cool heads are just as necessary asstoui hearts to win iliis Vifiil‘, i.» .1 if _ National Defence. Idle rumors must be disregarded. Sanity - iciiir and courage must prevail. All out mun-power, all our grout sources, must be mobilized in the; attain .01 our Dominion and on»: Empire. in doing your purl, remember Allie insurance dollars us»; f-‘ltlelpitig freedom and iusiiee to triumph. Life insurance contponie: in Canada have sub» ‘setibed millionsoi dollars to Nuiyiouulvlwnr Loans. Life insurance Hound your country. THIS MESSAGE 3S SPONSORED BY LIFEMINSURANC‘! COMPANIES OPERAHNG IN CANAF: but not sold, and. in New York, has 1i - ficiaily that e. m. t" purchases by n appropriate. N0 sun» in Europe today, .11!’ cvsrrtengosaie of art m. 1e. more works o. cuhuries of civilization. But so there is no ante that a 0on- .1‘ .ii .11: war there has been sur- queror-— Napém-snay not is r1‘. 21y ittls- destruction of art. have sticty lingers. He eould drag The treasures either have been off such as the Winged Vic- hidden, or so protected as to sur- vive. But war is not less deadly to because it so far has not obliterat- ed its objvts. says John Selby, art tory and the Venue de Milo which the Lou mutations or food. ‘arts editor for the Asociatcd Press. This is e do so great that 'I'l"iere are only three kinds otf art. Frances Henry ylor, director of First. that already sold, second. the biateopohtqi Museum of AQL bably has suff ~' and one of the fhet trainers. hhwnrslilphowltwofles. iIVER W W00‘ M Milton, [l horn be room in 11v.- r Iirdcsl ' Jnederbevo Ilrdtng, A120, 0.0., er the fnrrnrlnn. ~ A By Wes!" ' I L A HALF-GROWN KID. OR AM I HELPING A HALF-GROWN KID 7 a‘ rim: 4; 31-9 .2 .4 _-. ~11 y A4 “m-ez-rr -.":§r-— --- - I1",".7"=§'. “"2: s E-I b .4 ,. ~. ,4 >- i; add-S . s "A -_....--._