momma-Du kw... Ab.» m. s u‘ - nim- PAGE SIX THE C l-IARILOTTETO WN cuA DIAN ‘ I WI IDOOIVIMEND AND OFFER— GENERAL PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING CORPORATION LTD. at “A" Common at thO Milk“ APPNXlml-lll! $31-99 (Listed on Toronto Stock Exchange) m: COMPANY owns azvn commons - SUPERSILK IIOSIERY MILLS STANDARD TUBE COMPANY LANGMUIR PAINT COMPANY HOWARD It. IVIIITE (LONDON) LTD. GENERAL PRODUCTS BUILDING F. J. BRENNAN 8i COMPANY LTIJ. E. I43 Richmond St. M. BAG NALl..—Manager Charlottetown Telephone 1470 Advertising Rates - inimiim Charge For Any Auver lsement 25 Cents Central Guardian locals 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals 24> per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per- word; Classified 3c per word; In Memoriain Notices 84c per inch; Lists of Floral n-nd spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc. 5c per name; Let- ters of Condolence Sic per inch; for $1.00 and I0 cents for evcry Thanks and Appreciation 84c per inch or 5e per word. Lists of Subscriptions, 49 cents per inch. Other rates on application. Payable in Advance Wedding EDg¢5EIDCnES 40 words additional 3 words. Notices 0f Address and riesentation 81.00. Teacher Wanted l TEACHER ‘MEANT In‘ i) hill! MARI E UU. school. yllfipltdllflll. H ‘ ’ \| Apply \tVilbei't ttcostcr, .).L I'l- W ANNI ‘RINCIPAI. TOR‘ ‘ tool. Suppl-tut tit - John ll. Al.- - i 'l) FOR IIA EL ploiueiit $250.00.‘ ilhllilil, Frederic- Apply ton. Secretary. jli-i*——~vm ' ' ' ‘_'*‘ I I‘ E A C II E It ivitrrrian F 0 R Bangor School. supplement $200.00. Yiolct Itiacilougall, Secretary. It I For Sale MILCII ' ti ' .‘.l .\]|i'.t. ; .. .' .1.|i\ii.~.ii M ' _ FOR SALE ’l‘.¢\’.\'l)lt.\I - 'I‘\\'() _ bicycles aiitl ltzi-‘ts Ailitlit 10' Valley St. - *""_A ' m .' . ’4,__‘ FOR SALE — ONI‘. (OOIIING range, Apply Si) ltochitiril ':-. I r01: SALT-J _ tx-uz Newly overhauled. b parts. Louis lizicllu F01; SALE _ 30 no. .. . . ood repair Dlffrrcnt sEGS. Wen- al Mutch. Btiiib "y. , I FOB SALE — 1.. ‘BUICK SEDAN,‘ pony, cart, sleigh and liarnessi, also general purpose mare, (Bl years old.) Estate of the late Rieagh Horne, \\"in.<iot=. r02 ‘ sRicT-Tsnttonn 1mm)‘ rug (Domestic o. 1m. A lbany. t i l ii.) Phone _ _ ___ __ ._ t FOR SALE —- TlVO 32 VOLTS Electric Radios. Walter Gregor, Brackiey Beach. _‘__. FOB SALE —- FORD V 8 SEDAN, 1934, in good running order. Price below ceiling. Apply Brenton Carr, ’I‘ryoii_ ~ roa SALE-ROCKING CHAIR,- bed and. spring. Mrs. Mabel! Oooke, Kensington. ‘ For: same - DEERING BINDER" 5 ft. cut, good repair, new cati- vass. Priced to sell. John ll.‘ McLeod, Granville. t m-.- , t FOB SALE — NEWLY FRESIIEN- ed Guernsey crude cow. Apply Lloyd Frlzzgll, New Haven. l FOR SALE —- BEECIIER CAMP-t bell homestead farm of 52 acres at Colville Road, complete with‘ dwelling and out-buildings. Apply to George J. Tweedy. Solicitor, Charlottetown. Q v-—i———-————i— FOR SALE — 1 FAR“, 100 ACRES. 11/, miles from Fredericton. 20 acres of oats, It act-rs potatoes, 1 binder in good condition. and new canvas at. half price. Driving wagons and buggy wheels at rea- sonable prices. limited number car trttck wagon wheels for iron axle. new nickle mounted driving harness, a limit- ed number casolirm engines. All sizes in rubber traces. Clinton Morrison. Frctiericton. ,- io Let r-i- - - --- - TO RENT THREE LTNFUIIN I-I- ed rooms. No children. Refer- ences. Write "G" c-o ‘tiarclian. Female Help \'v'tillted WANTED-GIRL I irxricriii-"I ' P‘ _ in lady's nntl gents alterations. Apply 173 Gt. George St. ~50. 003M» Will be paid for iiecessary informati0n_ which will en- able me to obtain suitable unfurnished, healed flat or apartment by September 1st. nan “TANTED r0 worth-Bis Miscellaneous BUYING PULLETS-LEGIIORNS, New Hampshire, Barred Rock, 4 to 5 iiioiilhs old, \V. Wnzat. ey, East Royalty, Male Help Wanted \?§\nrno'l’fis_roT€DFiiiKr work. Apply J. M. Hill, Fred- ericton, P. L‘. I. fa . Modern Steady employment Union Road Chnrl MBITIOUS MEN hnndl-u distribution of world-fam- ous Watkins Products in cities and towns. Big demand-big pro- fltk-Dennnnent. No investment necessary-chance for promotion. For Free details, without oblig- ation, write Dept. ZC-C-IA, 2177 lyiasson St.. Montreal. 34. “gin-ted conveniences. . ltlvcrett Gray, town R. R. A IVANTED — EXPERIENCED PAS- try cook or one willing to learn. Good wages to right party. Ap- ply Milton's Old Spain. Bush Fires Rage Through Produce MONTREAL. Alli. 11 —(CP)— Produce prices quoted today re- ported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow: Eggs: Spot free cases A large 50; A medium 48; A puilets 44-45; B 36-37; C 3i; western A large ..____ 48-49; medium 46-47; B at-ffl Tonomv), Ali '1 -A dozen 1'1 » bush flies ton ht raged un- _ Butter! Wholesale Que pasteur- chgcked through mnhm-n on. med‘ “° 1 4° 1'25 cunem rump‘ tat-ids deep timberland as forest Que no 1 pasteurized 89 ll-ltl, de‘ Ml; no 2 38 11-16 del Mtl; first grade creamery prints job price i2: solids 41. Cheese: Western and Que cur- rent receipt. white 20. fob ‘up. wholesale colored 25 5-16-23 9-10; white 23 l-4—23 1-2, May; export price. current make, white 20 ll I. Potatoes: '75 lb bags. Que 135-2; Ont 2-23 rangers and push couiitry residents waged a desperate battle to bring them under control. Allied with chc roaring flames were the unusual dryness of the bushland-where little rain has fallen for three weeks, and e northwest wind which farmed the fires through the stands of pine. new 9MP spruce and balsam on the heights * and the thick cedar groves of the swamps. Algoma district's worst fire ‘in many years raced through 5,000 acres o1 green timber in the Miss- isauga forest 60 miles northcf Blind River. Ont. rangers fought to hold o, line at the Wznabagon River where the onrush of the flames appeared to be halted. Firefighting equipment was sen’. into the area from Sauit. Ste. Marie, from Blind River, Peshu Lake and Chapleau. Truck and airplane were used to speed sup- plies to the nien fighting the tire with ll pumps and. two bull- dozers. t Five other fires broke out. in the 'Mobart area. west of the big blaze, but soon were brought under con- trol. “This is the worst. fire we have “ALL TYPES 0F REPAIRS” We have the most up to date lest equipment avail- able, and offer prompt and efficient service. We pick up and deliver. SNAWS RAillO SERVICE All Work Guaranteed Phone 2280 6i Grafton St. necessarily accepted. Amherst, N.S. August 8, 1946. orients --- Maritime Winter Fair I Offers addressed-to the undersigned will bl N- ceived until noon of August 17, 1945, f0!‘ u" "I'll"! of meals at the Maritime Winter Fair, Amherst, NS- October 30-November 5, 1946. Utensils and dishes to be supplied by caterer. The highest or any offer not R. F. McCUNN, Secretary-Manna‘, _ Maritime Winter Fair In Margot-lam MB. JOHN REAGII HORNE Many friends in city and coun- trv were shocked and saddened when it was learned with deep re- gret that one of their life resi- dents in the person of J. Reagh Home had passed away in the P- E. l. Hospital on July 0th. 1046. Mr. Horne was a son o1 the late John and Aivlna Essery Horne and had spent all his life on the old homestead in Wlnsloe with the exception oi’ 1W0 V6815 when he attended business college in Char- lottetown. After graduating i: had here in years," said Pilot Tom Woodslde of the Provincial Air Service. "The men are fighting the flames like an amiy to save the vaiuible timber." _ Elsewhere in the province, l0 other fires are raging out of con- trol and 54 AAOYC‘ have bee-a check- POULTRY Buying daily live and dressed fowl and chickens. Also cattle, lambs and "Week-end rain which vVuS heavy in the southern suction oi Ontario was only a sprinkle in the fire areas." he said. "it didn't help uz. to subdue the flames." Not until a break comes in the dry spell will the travel ban be lifted in l4 areas of the Cochranc district, Mr, lvtiils added. FOR SALE House and Lot at 257 King St., Charloite- One zooo-avi-c fire tn the [awn Matchedash section in the Parry Sound area today was reported Lot has a frontage of 42 feet on King Si. and extends back 80 feet. 8-room dwelling house checked but. another whiri cover- ed 1,000 acres was out of control In the same region, Rydc town- ship residents fought a fuc which extended over 900 acres but the t—-——-——~ “A —~ r r with modern c - 1 * l, ‘AGENTS 8: SALESMEN WANTED, . “we” “'1? ‘gérfupfénigg’ ‘Qua o, to sell “New Plastic Milk Bottle IPMQB- northwest 0mm qmme me gapgé Rcood lseneilmnicargsdnlg Apply weather was-hot ‘and the woods B3, MO,,,§_°“§§5 55am Egon’, M- A. FARMER tinder-dry. five fires out of cori- Queba; S0|i¢ii0r_ trol ate through the bushland. WANTED ALE BOTTLES On the Manitoba boundary, -' fl . b i the White- Phume 11012 Mum“) Ems" 3E3“ rfccisresiuqedresrerve which stretches for 50 miles along the wiiurizn- ROOM AND BOARD for girl. Apply "B" Guardian. ‘VANTED — GOOD IIOME T0 board baby boy. Will pay $10.00 month. Box 44, Guardian. WANTED -- BY SEPTEMBER 15th Furnished Apartment by ex-ser- viceman. No children, Write Box "46" Guardian. wTiivrrin - ALE aorrmss, FEED bags, horsehair. Maurice Block d: border. All the tires control late zodav, All fires in the Port Arhur dis- trict were reporttxl under control Hazard in that section was high. were under Wanted 2000 good used feed bags. A. Piekard & Co. WINTER FEEDING OI‘ BEEF CATTLE At the Dominion Experimental Station, Swift Current, Basin. in- tenslve investigations have been made into the winter feeding of live sock. with prospects of a limite‘ supply of roughage this ‘ ed but mt extinguished, C. R. I‘, Aheell- Mills of Toronto, chief oi '.he Pro- vincial Forest Preservation Divis- EASTERN PACKING CO, ion oi‘ the Ontario Department c; SOURIS Lands and Forests, stated. t1 i914 he took a position with . Horne and 00. but the lure I01‘ the freedom of the country, and as he himself termed it “The in- dependent llfe on the farm" t0- gether with an inherited love for animals especially horses he 1'8- turned to Winsloe and there in partnership with his brother Par-_ ker carried on farmllid GXIBBSW‘ He was a leading showman throughout the Marttlmes and UP‘ per Canada at the various exhibi- OTIS. The late Mr. Home had been in his usual health until a Week before his death when e was sud- denlv stricken with ruptured duodenal ulcer on Sunday. he was tenderly cared for bv his wife and the best medical skill available and it was considered his condition was favorable until early ‘Thursday niomlnll he complained 0! Bel/e" pain, He was taken immediately to the P. E. I. Hospital where an emergency operation was perform- my and it; was hoped that with gQQd nursing he would rally but. his reserve strfiusth W“ 0°‘ 5"!‘ iicient to survive the shock and he pngsed quietly and peacefully away in theh early hours of Satur- day July 6t . He was a kind neighbor and a Rood friend but it is in thfi 110m? “there his loss will be keenly felt. his home and family were all in all to him. To mourn his passing End 011"‘ 15h his memory are his widow. the former Helen Macliean. R. N. of Bruokfieid: two daughters. Mel'- naret and Bettv and one son (Bud- dv) John neash An only brothel‘ Parker came home to attend the funeral vonich was held on Monday Jiilv 8th. from the MacLean Furi- erai Home. service at home and the grill/e were conducted by Rev. T. E- Macllennan of Trinity United Church. Charlottetown and J. He- student minister at As s last tribute of respect the funeral was largely ‘attended. ‘The pallbearers were all old I neighbours of the deceased, Guy Rodd. Brackley. Sidn Taylor. i Ruben Good. Stephen Holroyd. Roland Beatori- and Otto Camp- bei . Interment was in People's Ceme- tery. NATIONAL UNITY — AN l EDITORIAL I question of national unity is moi! important than in the field of health," writes Dr. Gordon Bates in an editorial Jititled “National Unity" in the current summer issue of HEALTH, official magazine of the Health League of Canada. Dr. Bates is General’ Director of the Health League and editor of tihe magazine. “Canada is growing up. But Can- ber Kean. Winsloe. ada like all countries will only sc- quire full membership, assured sta- tus and finally ieadcrship in the federation of the world by virtue of the physical and mental health of all Canadians. "It ls not sufficient that one or several sections of Canada should have low rates of sickness and pov- erty. that the citizens of only some areas Should. be well fed. well hous- ed. healthy and long lived. It must be a matter of concern to all Can- adians that some rts of Canada have 13g ed bahin others. The great ective should be steadily advancin standards in all parts of the Dom nlon. “This objective requires s. contin- uous health education program for the whole of Canada cpncelved along the broadcast lines involving the participation of as man units of all varieties as possible. nly by such means will official depart- ments concerned wlth the health and welfare of the people be strengtheiwd. only by such nation- wide effort will laws for the preser- vation of health and “the abolition of poverty be passed in‘ all Provinces except only in some. "A rotten apple will affect a bar- rel of good apples. Communicable disease will spread from a neglect- ed area to a healthy area or the criminal in the slums may rob and kill his wealthy neighbor‘. The ob- jectives of humanitarianism are not parochial but national and world- wide. And as the objectives of uni- versal humanltarianlsm are ygnllzgd there will be no slums or disegge anywhere to infect the rest of the world. "Ii we in Canada realize time - niflcance of these ideals we wll Work not only for the health of Parts of our countrv but always for TIA? health and welfare of all Can. a ans." ' v ‘There is no field in which tlI pin‘; n i? J. R. WILLIAM? out: BOARDING? HOUSE ___ ocvsr 12.1w , " " llarierry Service l P. E. I. Old lldnttl Week Arrangements have been made by the Canadian National Railways to increase the automobile curry. ing capacity of the carferry “Prince Edward Island“ by the use of flat cars on the, rail deck during Old Home Week celebration, which this year will take place August 13-14-15-16, to take care of the increased traffic during that period. and mustard and use to coat the veal; brown veal well on both side: in the heated dripping. Add bhe tomato juice leaf. Cover closely and simmer for 1 hour. Remove bay leaf, turn meat. m, prepared onions. celery anti gym peppcr, and cover and simmer ttntli veal and vegetables are tcncici- _ about 1 hour longer saucer) VEAL corner Highly savo . in a very pleasant way, this me od of 000N118 "B1 cutlet ensures full tcndernea! H well as flavor. 1% to 2 pounds veal outlet ‘l. cup flour 1 ‘ salt and bu; ‘A teaspoon pepper ‘A teaspoon dry mustard _ 2 tablespoons fine-flavored drip , eated ‘Arrange veal on a‘ heat d 3,1; 2 cups tomato Juice and pour the sauce overevmritilfi 1 bay leaf desired. thicken the sauce 2 medium-sized onions.‘ peeled. sliced and separat/cd into I'm?! l cup at inch-thick slices o celery l/3 cu chopped green pepper lvtvhipe t e veal cutlet wit-h a damp co . little flour bicndc-ri to paste with cold water juice.) A diamond wtbbcvl or laid t; tic sunlight for i while will slow n, Combine the flour, salt, pepper the dark. J. and r. MORRIS LTil. Office and Plant Will Be Closed From Aug. 10th to 17th. Inclusive n. n. llilltiiEY a cc. Wholesale Fruit and Vegetables’, Cor. Dorchester f? Pownai Sts, V‘ PIIONE 186 . . With Major Hfmpll comina winter manv farmers are wondering what. amount of feed will be necessary to maintain beef (.o._ 158 Kent Street. Phone 220a. COAL DEALERS Personal IIYGIENIG SUPPLIES (RUBBER goods) mailed oostpald in plain. sealed envelope with priceilst. 6 samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00 Mail-Order Dept. B8, Nov-Rub ber Co Box 91. Hamilton. Ont. SLENDOI! EABLETS ARE EF- fective. 2 weeks’ su ply $1.00: l2 weeks $5.00 at. all rugldsts Lost Found Strayed LOST — AT MONTAGUE RACES purse containing sum of money and valuable papers. Finder please return contents to this office. I.0ST OFF TRUCK BETWEEN Charlottetown and Kellyfis Cross, a carton containing preserving kettle. Finder please notify J.P. Carrrigher. . LOST — WALLET CONTAINING large sum of mon-sv and valuable papers. Finder nleasc notify Augustine Peters. North llusticc. Reward. ‘Business Opportunities WE IlAVI-I IN A TIM 3S attractive vacant... which ‘c are holding open for cx-st-rvice- men. Write fully. Crown Life Insurance Company, P.O. Box 10. Mont-ton. N. B. RAW- AVAILABLE AT oivci-z. igh business. 1500 families. Only reliable hustlers need apply. Good profits to willing workers. 1" No experience required to stilt. Write today. Rawleigh’: Dept. ML-470-Z., Montreal. WANTED Selling Agency for Cape Breton with a reliable Shipper of Potatoes. We have an excellent connection with the trade in the City of Syd- ney nnd the other Towns. We can an llly wll necessary references from Reply in confidence to ‘zh°'°"'°Add ‘mt l, BQMFS an‘ Box “40” Guardian. 3.017;, c/o ifiilaiifi teilfrlge. y My % %37 (DEF-t FOR "I DOUBLE FAMILY HOUSE, McGILL TERRACE _ _8 IIII 7 rooms respectively. Modern bathrooms; separate _ boating plants and garages, with or without adjoining lot ofl l. .1; 1 . same cattle through the winter. The investigations of the Stat- ion on winter feeding have pro- vlded the following information: To maintain beef cattle in normal thrifty growing condition, it re- quires from eight to ten pounds of hay per day for a calf; 12 to 14 gountds for a yearling. and 16 to pounds for a mature covv or a two-year-old. The feeding per- iod. l! no pasture is available, varies from 125 to 150 days de- pending on winter conditions, On the foregoing basis, it is a, simple matter to estimate the supply of h-av required. If the cattle are in poor condition to enter the win- ter the amounts fed mould be in- creased accordingly. In the case of a dairy cow,‘ or where the beef cow is also fed for ‘the farm milk supply, i; sang“- tory ration» is two pounds of dry roughage for every 10o pounds of the animals live weight, and con- centrates at the rate oi’ one pound for every three to four pounds of milk produced. Alfalfa hay and clover hav tlt in ivery welt with the Cereal grains and prairie hay. 8nd tlrflifl hays are more sails-fac- tory with higher nrotein foods such as bran and oilcake. Of the grain hays. all have an. proximately the same feeding val- ue for the maintenance of beef cattle. Boring rve cut in the early rough stage has given good re- sults. some question has arisen as to whmt hav being too strong a feed for rattle. but no bad re- fill"! have been found and it is considered. he of the best feeds f0!‘ Muted u. it is important. "its tlw- Station. that plans should be made now to conserve suitable routrhatres t~r winter feeding from everv possible soprce. NOTICE or MEETING or BONDIIOLDERS or CIIAR- LOTTETOWN roiwivi LIMITED To the Bondholders of Charlotte- town Forum Limited: TAKE NOTICE that a mggting of the bondholders of chm-lone- town Forum Limited will be new at the Charlottetown Forum on Thursday. ‘M1205! 22nd. A.D. i946 at 7.30 PM. (A.D.'I‘.)' ' DATED at (Xiarlottetown, Prlnc Edward Island this 8th day Aullllsi. A.D. i946. i A. C. SINCLAIR. Secretary Charlottetown Forum Limited. sorter: or SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING or SHAREHOLDERS or CIIARLOTTETOWN FORUM LIMITED To the Shareholders of Cbarlottc- town Forum Limited; TAKE NOTICE that. a 399C131 Geller-ll Meeting of Shareholders of Charlottetown Forum [Jmlged will be held at the Charlottetown Forum on Thursday, August 22nd, A.D. 1946 at 7.30 PM. (A.D.T.) 701‘ ‘ht’ purpose of passing upon a resolution extending the term of the bond mortgage and mall“; incidental thereto. and genergllv tr» transact such other business as may be brought. before the meet. DATED at Charlottetown, Prince Edward ‘Island this 8th day of D. i946 ' August. . A. t1. SINCLAIR Secretary. >___..__ ___ National Sales Organization desires experienced traveller with car, calling on the wholesale and hardware trades, department stores and large dealer outlets. Exclusive territory, would guarantee credits on all repeat business. Excellent lines and exclusive agency offered to the right man. Wrltc THE MORRIS COMPANY, Eastern Division, Moncton, New Brunswick. BRICKLAYERS WANTED anti. a MATIIIESON Union Rate 81.21 per hour For Work Lasting Month! Write or Wire for Details ACME CONSTRUCTION C0. m. BACK FROM SAINT JOHN, NB. WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY run-r AND "car" sruniis rrs A eooo tame rouge HURRY UP.‘ 1 we eitoeo nu;- 6A5 PIPE AND ‘TAPPED w! / eoutzo FOR so KOPECKS -- car's SHADOW THE OLD - BARN OWL our.» 1 see wan tout» ' ' vnsoeawm He‘; Erfci-itile! Q/ THAT tow More as é eoomeo out Asaur l BUYING AN canon y. on some LAND ooztuo vvrnt ATOM , 30MB on. souuoso CEEDNG AT LiKE one OF HIS - OUR OWN Rtsti ogre HOME-MADE, . C t \ vllTi-i HOOTS MENAGERtE on ; THE Peowt no THESE vJOODS, went: PRO- PAiROF sacks - I cllnvrnuvlusnnniml-nnnm.“ l’ By Edwina MERCY“ DON'T "reu. ME awn uniweiifigasr “ii-lg 9 Tl-ITINIgBM-R SOIMTHINGS WMNQ WITH qrggm TILUII IER MD ISNTGA I | PR went! Mao's TAKlNG A earn 9? WELL, ETl-IEL AN‘ I "fuousttr an . YES! TH’ mus u va MORE. ccstiigmw A “THAN Roe». p ominously orsgeatéia OUR nous: ron m’ , oveRFLow» _ t . A m’ f’ It (“t/iv l“ t 1 __ ,1 oP\ Yft? \ . B] Webst AND! sucrose touts! IMAGWE .~ o? -