‘ PAGE TEN Isvorllost ud corporation Securities BOUGHT — SOLD — QUOTED F. J. OREIIIIAII 8i OOMPAIIY LIMITED Ielnhers jnvostmenl Dealers’ Association of Csnsds I. M. BAGNALL-ilhnnger Charlottetown 1a ‘nomoooa so. 'I.lnlnsnnCnns-gssl'osuu Gents-s] Gnrdisniooslsooper on word; Lists of ‘ and Presentation. $1.00. For Kent FOR RENT L chasm-ins grocery business in the country. rhone 737, uharlottetown. rot bale FOR SALE-COMPLETE MECH- anical drawing set. Phone 11524. FOR SALE-THREE mm or pigs‘ John Cusack‘ Emyvalc’ Prince Edward Theatre F01: ‘sift Y) l‘; WANTED TWP? Ascensi- o n e u . ' ' ices to learn machinist trade. Hunter River. FOR SALE — LARGE GARDEN. Write Box 564. care of Guard- ian, FOR SALE-SMALL HARM. 1H miles from City. For particulars Write Box 566, Guardian. with electric hot plate attach- ments. Bruce Yeo, Montague. son sass - lied} BEIGE]: Pups from field trial stock. Earl Corlsn, S09 Grafton St. sale, also one National cash reg- ister. Apply Roxy Restaurant. FOR SALE-ENGLISH BULLDOG puppies. Registered pedigree. Ap- ply: Ashley, North Sydney, Nova Scot‘. FARM FOR SALE AT CALE- donia containing 119 acres with buildings. For further particu- lars apply Mrs. Sara MacLean, P.O. Box 281. Montague. F011 SALE-‘l-ROOM noussn with quarter acre land, at Ken- , sington. immediate occupancy. Write P.O. Box 2'11, Charlotte- town. FOR SALE-BANDSAW, JIG- saw, wood lathe, table saw, two electric motors,~1-3 h.p. and 1-4 h.p. Apply 33 Alley St. after 5.30. FOB SALE - REGISTERED Shorthorn cow with calf by side, aged 0 years, newly freshened. Les Chowan, RR. '1, Charlotte- town. FOB. SALE - 8 GOOD BROOD sows, price $115.00. 1 sow with seven pigs, price $85.00. 9 feed- er pigs, $70.00. Number of milch cows $80 up. George Smith, Pleasant Valley. FOR SALE -1 BOAT 40 F1‘. LONG. 9 ft. beam. Pink stem, 2 years old. 1 boat some size, vee stern. 3 years oid. 1 boat 35 ft. long, 7 ft. beam, Vee stern, 6 year-s old. All boats with or without engines. AP- ply to J, R. Allen, Pukwash. N. S. TOR SALE — ALL ELECTRIC incubators, two Buckeyes. 5400 egg capacity each. one Buckeye 16000 egg capacity and two Jameswsy units of 2940 egg cap- acity each. Good condition. A bargain’ for quick sale. Apply K. W. Smith, Prince William, iN. B. {on QUICK sans-mas scant sedan; also 1 hydraulic hoist and box. Reg Kelly. Stanchol. FOR SALE - 1040 CHI-JV. SEDAN with heater. In good condition. Elmer Proude, Milton. FOR SALE-IMO DeLUXE DODGE sedan. Good condition. William A. McGregor, Mt. Stewart. FOR. SALE-IMO DcSOTO, all new tires. can be sccn at Evan- geline 'f‘earooms. FOR. SALE _- 1930 CHEVROLET! Sedan, Good condition. Apply evenings. 88 Upper 1-iillsborc. Telephone 686-J. TOR. SALE-ISM CHEVROLET special deluxe sedan. Apply 205 Weymouth St Phone 21l9-L. FOR SALE-Nil’! FORD COACH: 1941 Dodge Sedan, new 1944 motor complete, suitable for bolt or power unit. Weeks’ Gar- age, Fredericton. FOR SALE - 1038 OLDSMOBILE Sedan, tires and body good. 1040 motor in fair shape. Must be sold by August 15th. 0000.00 cash. Write c: see Alex Inglis. Beeches ‘Rood, Pictcu. Nova Bcotis. voicing taa souls lo per word; Announcements and I‘ __‘__, Cord; Cllllfiod lo per word; ln Mosnorism Notices No per tnoh; Lists of Flonu and spiritual Offerings. Cards, eta, so pu I dune; Letters of Condolence Mo per inch; Wedding Engsgo- 1 aunts. 00 words for 51.00 and 10 cents for every additional 8 ' “ , Noticed of Thanks and Appreciation. Mo per inch or lo lptions. s0 cents per inch; Addrwl Other rstes on application. I w WANTirY-Tcfobx romisarsvs ,_i__ WANTED - THEATRE UIIII. CAPABLE GIRL, G E N E R A L WANTED - ROOMS on owner: Sackville, N, B. wazvrso T0 i-vhiifsiEgszi wazvrso _ YEAR-OLD rung- WANTED - ALE BOTTXES WANTED — ALE WANTED T0 itarvr, scar con- Lost F oundl Strayed LOST - on LOST. BETWEEN KINGSTON nosr-s-urrcsss, 01v wnmvss- please leave at Guardian. DELIVERING FEED FLOUR AND S. F. TMBIJSH HAS MISLAID ATTENTION AGENTS, JOBBElT-S. HamiPon, Ont walvrnb turn e n Telephone 1470 in Advance t Advertisement as (lento. word; Western and Elston slventa lo pas Help Wanted ANTTID - amuzflarriv MRS. y J. Coughlan, 93 Hlllsboro St. i chef for two weeks. Apply Queen llotel. Evenings only. Good appearance and personality. Apply Manager Apply to liruco Stewart s; Co. Ltd. Work Office. housework, knowledge cf cook- ing. duplex. no small children, excellent home, good wages. ref- erences required. Please write Mrs. M. Salomon, 4047 Grey Ave., Montreal. Wanted space located in the business section. suitable for small busi- ness. Musr be on g;ound floor facing street. Write box 338, ond hind piano in good condit- ion. Apply stating make. year and model to “Piano" Guardian, bred Shorthorn bull. Georgs llughes, Brackley Beach. highest .prlces Maurice Block. Phone 2207 BOTTLE! Highest prices paid. Fast pick- up service. Phone 2542. Evenings 1107. . Michael Bros. tained, unfurnished house within the City limits, by young, re- spectaole couple and three non- destructive chlldren, on or be- fore September 1st. if possible. Permanent tenants. Duke Neil- son, 9 Eshcr St. or phone 2317-J. KINKORA BUS, Tuesday, billfold, containing sum of money and bank book. Find- er please write "M.C.",-care of Guardian. and Tyrone. Lot 05, one carton containing three wash boilers. Finder advise F‘. J. ‘rralnor. Tyrone. day. with four initials on side. Either left on Wood Islands ferry wharf or lost on bus from ferry ‘to Charlottetown. Finder Miscellaneous wheat at Eiouris beginning today.’ George McDonald, Souris. his black" folding book with Stetson shirts and blanket sam- pies. Wholesalers Vending Machine Operators. We can supply un- limited quantities of Penny Bubble Ball Gum. Hamilton Automatic Sales. 72 George St" Teachers Wanted was CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN AUGUST 1 9 ._ ._ ,_.::‘.-' q ii. Y. stock Prices Easier Last Wock Stocks generally continued operate on the downside in last was the smallest since early June. composite was cllf 1.6 points at 05.3 on the week against a drop of 1.5 the week before. It was s low since July 1. The week's aggre- gate of 3.502.113 shares compared with 5.006.800 in the preceding period concluded 111m; s. The averages skidded liionday with light offerings depressing steels, motors rubber and oils. There was a moderate come-back on .Tuesday, with professional short covering bolstering trends. The l-‘ord strike truce seemed to buoy optimistic contingents. On Wednesday the market lost all of its recovery of the day be- fore. The Attlee address to Par- had been pretty well discounted in Wall Street but there was some selling. - The averages were unchanged on Thursday. Oils. rails and sperial issues did well but amusement! again tumbled as tho British-slap- ped a ‘ls-per-cent tax on all Un- ited states film rentals. Friday the market silffered iis most severe spill—a full point in the average-qince June 24. Films touched bottom for the year as producers halted shipments to Br‘.- tain, Rails and most industrial: dropped one to three or more points. Report Bonfusion In ll. S. ‘Stool Market OLEVEIAND. Aug. The magazine Steel declared today that although protests to steel price increases have been held to a "minimum" market is rampant because or dual base prices. "Expectations last week were that some little time will elapse before the market heroines stab- ilized at the higher levels" i315 publication said. "For one thing.’ Steel 581d. "C0"- bsse prices on some products rc- suliing from the announcement ‘n!’ United States steel Corporation Subsidiaries o1 increases on cer- tain semi-finlshed and finished items in lesser amount than had been effected earlier by leading ndependent producers." It asserted that trade was focused "increasinzlf scrap. “Steelmaking grades uifiontlon on are quoted above pig iron. and in some instances above semi-finished steel. a and it appears the market is al- most entirely out of hand.” magazine said. the FOR ASTHMA 8 HAY FEVER Agents Wanted Co. - Ezrperlence not bet/ween 9-12 A.M. Male Help Wanted available. If you are aggressive particulars - TEACHER_I"OR Pleasant Valley school. Harry Weeks, Fredericton, RR. f x3e‘ BTEEAEETEFTE Brackley Point School. Supple- ment $300. Midsummer vacation. Gregor McCallum, Secretary. whivrsn - sivmslffiiirsuéifi teacher for Lower Freetown School. supplement $350. Bcott Cairns. Secretary. EXPERIENCED teacher for High Bank school. Silpplemen’. $200. G. F. Roberts, Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER F03 SAV- Fon SALE __ 1 m" age Harbor school. Supplement International, 3-4 ton. New $29999- Flllivn Plgsott. Secre- tires, and brand nlew engine lust l"?- ‘ r broke in. For qu ck sale $B00.'“"""""""‘*"‘"—"‘ _ ‘ (fisrnelius R. Sampson. North T225315}; simplex‘: Rustlco. PAH. 70R. IALI - LARGE DELUXE Pontiac Conch witmlargo motor and knew tires. Oar recently overhauled and in excellent con- dition. Apply to - write or telephone Max Dalfen. New Glasgow. N. S. Phone 540 I-‘OII SALE GOOD (‘DAL DR! SLAB! 00A!- YARD! 8250.00. 10 pupils enrolled. Mrs. Sterling Stewart, Secretsry. Salesmen Wanted ATTENTION CLOTHING SALIS- men-Msnufacturer is looking for livewlrr- salesmen to sell custom made slacks and trous- ers directly to the consumer. Lovely selections of English Osbardines and Worsteds. meg.) tremendous sales volume and repeat orders on this quality merchandise. Experience not necessary. Write giving full par- ticulars of self and district cov- Qrod. Box 567, Guardian. NEW YORK, Alli. 10 —-(AP)-— t0 I week's market although wolume} The Associated Press 60-s5ock week and was s. bottom since tbs ‘ llameni, stressing Britain's pllgnt,, 1o- (AP)— ' confusion in til?‘ fusion is rampant because o. dual , wANrnB-noun MIN ‘FOR agents for Wear-Ever Aluzninum necessary. Apply lo Room 14, Russ Hotel, AN OPPORTUNITY - ESTAB- .lished Rural Watkins District and between the ages of 25 and 55 have or can secure travel out- fit. this is your opportunity to get established in a profitable business of your own, For full ‘ ~ . ' write today io The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. Z-C-lA. 21:7 Masson St, Mont- lf Big Cargo gPIanc lsfailurc B! DOUGLAS B. CORNELL WASHINGTON, A08. 10 --(A,P) h-Howard Hughes told Senate m. ve-stigstors Saturday he began spending for entertainment when be got confidential word that army officers considered him 5 "stuck .111)" rich man who wouldn't "kow tow." Also, the millionaire piano d’. simian-manufacturer and flier 5°]. emnly testified that he may leave the UniiPd States for gang 1.1 p15 giant, much-criticized cargo plane fails to fly. "I put we. sweat of my 1.11s 1n this thing." Hughes told s war in- vestigating sub - committee. “My [reputation is rolled up 1n 1t, I "I have stated several time5 l1 it is a ‘allure, I'll probably leave this country and never come back. And I mean that." - Hughes said he could r-ot guar- antee the plane would fly or that it would be a success, that he only hoped it would. But h» said the criticism o! trio project and of the money silent on it was "unjusti- liiedi’. 1 The sub-committee is lnvestigat. .ing the wartime contract the Gov- ‘ernmvxit gave Hughes and iudust rialst nenry J Kaiser for the aerial cargo-craft bhe works‘ biggest plane. It also is looking into Hughes’ contract during tho ‘tvar for photographing reconnais- sance planes. | None of either was delivered while the lighting was on. The {COTHHUILLB wants to know why. Before ilie committee quit for the dny - the hearing goes on again Monday - Hughes testified: H0 “certainly knows of no‘ "fraud or corruption" 0'1 amour part in obtaining tne contract tor [the 20J-lon flying boat.- 2. "Haired o! Army ofticers pr.< vented his getting orders for other planes ovfore the war. The Army wouldn't touch pla-les he designed “with a 10-foot pole." _ 3. I-t appeared "more than a co- incidence" that the hockhved Company designed a. twin-engine interceptor plane, which became the famous P-SB Lightning, after ilie Affly compelled lllm io “.=it" four manihs on s. similar design and Lockheed hired engineers he had to .:=.y off. 4. ‘Ihe Army turned down a pre- war plane, with which lee set a world and cross-country speed rec- ord, because of its cantilever can- slrucilon - a type Hughes said is used nuw in all planes. - 5, The big cargo boat his been structurally complete for months. What vs holding up the test is the trouble with controls. 8. The ship will not be "enor- mously eLficlent" or set any sperd records. . 7. No one ever has "shown me any proof" that the late President Roosevelt "acted inslncezely" in 3over-ruiing underllrlgs and order- lMay Leave ll. S. l Ilug comfiielicn of U"! P1539- i i Two-weeks cruise of converted into "Y" class sohooners. Lake Ontario is being made by 18 Ontario cadets iri Grew of one of them, the Commodore, is seen aboard their motor- ll ie9sirlt . Z27 any M 1 Q1! it's ssrsn you wont-look at these great rsvmouru snrsrv features-ssnrrv-nlu wullLs-sn exclusive safety feature with Chrysler-built oers—-givo you greater protection in the event of blowout: and PLYMOUTH ssnrrv ALL- otbcr sudden tire failures. sun. sour-gives extra strength, longer life and grelte: safety in caso of accident. rcvstourifs squat. rnsssunl nrbaaucrc shaker-pioneered and dcvcloperi by Chrysler Enginoerr-p-o-ido smooth, equal braking st each wheel. Stopping power is increased one-third with 25-30% less pedal pressure. These are only a few of the many outstanding sass-n! features of‘ Plymouth. Al] that Chrysler Engineers know about building fine sutomobiles goes info tho great new Pljmoutb. Plymouth is Engineered throughout. Engineered for style -—Engineerod for comfort -~Eugiu|'crcd for eoonomy— Engineered for performance snd Engineered for your IAFBTY. And, in addition to being the sun-r Plymouth over built by Chrysler, the big new Plymouth is priced right down with the lowest. Chock these Features . . a New Safely Hydraulic lmlrsrlFolsnisd Fleeting-Power En lne Mblmllflql lo moms: vibration e New Slower wllh outta» on do: o SIIQly-Rlm Wheels iev hlowevl proiotlloo lNsw From-end Sway Ellmlnoior o so.» proofing o Ail- stool somy Body on“ lady Guard lwnpu elioiefikiu Drive to EVIIIIOII llurlinq and slapping o lightweight Aluminum Pinon: o Woor-voilrvino Submit-lubed fem ONsw Gasoline Filler. Phone 860 D. L. MULLLN. Mount Stewart’ s. in. Moraine CHESTER SILT-AB. _Hun0Qr River llmlowl with a Plymouth Salary-Ins Wheel-tho sir leh o. but the patented retaining ridges hold i s tire straight and ti hi on tbs rim. Tbs lone of th w solAgums the oiieoo o! sir procure in tin tire. down and o rcvolfifll aunts“ "=- - -~ llswooi Iii Ordncy the air-flirts 0. the lwIs {.'L.'“‘Ji...i1‘.'i.'°w"" l’ s o . 1""‘“Ss"“§ii“d iilril hi» ‘liliiuild skim-mu wlrsais. Grafton PLYMOUTWS SAFETY-RIM WHEELS PROVIDE PROTECTION AGAINST BLOWOUTS hflolod 7h Ihool-seo how firmly on. lhsnh to its patented retaining ridges. Plymeu ‘sump n; straight smI ulo. Don't bu wttb Emvml protection. Evfinsw Plymouth lisrnafrly-Iiun Wheels ssl ssinsayolberssisiyissluros. Ilsa Wheels- eresmu or wdinvy soon/so. leaks on tbs III Hymouih lobby ' the tire out this St, Charlottetown n. s. runners, so... two retired lileboats real, Que. I We Clean 42’ accrues ' . Phone 244s IIEVI. METIIOO OLEMIER son sans: H.P. Apply ~ I BELL BROS- DeSabIe. T‘ sfltmi Fox Meat IN STOCK HORSEMEAT BEEF TRIP! GROUND MEAT W. ll. Jenkins Gt; Goorgs St. HalPs threshing outfit] also Monarch engine, 4' i I I I l \ immigration centre in eucessful applicants under the plsn to Jtoss, Moose Jew, out. resident, holds dsugbtsr moans, two, a her hbobend rocslvss trsvol vouchers st tho lsiabcw corner, Hooseilly Island. loss craft. They have oars in case the wind fails. bring 1.000 Britons to Ontario, 1m. I, Olrous. looses IMHO! u. s. Plans To t... Equipment To Turkey _ (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Aug. 10 — The United States is driving for a start this month on the shipment of American arms and equipment to Turkey to reinforce her against soviet pressure. The first shipment, a $553,000 lot of modern road building ma- chinery to repair strategic high- ways is about ready, officials dis- v4 '1 fl s ll I I I I ASPHALT sunctcs Dressed and Rough Lumber MueDONALD 8t ROWE Woodworking Co. Ltd. Phone 341 Auction Sale cu closed today. contracts were closed inst week for immediate dispatch o! some two score tractors, scrap- nrs. rock crushers and the like. This is to be followed by sm- munltlon. aircraft, radar equip- ment and o‘her munitions which make up the major part of the $100,000,000 Turkish enterprise. WFNPSOR. N.S.. Aug. 0 —(CPl —-One nLy alter tic ‘sinri of hil vncaiion near here, Joseph Aucoin 18-year-old bank clerk from Ro- serve Minef. N S. drown-d tcrlsy in the Meanier River. Unsble fe swim. he waded out over his depth potQooQ-oeQwoQoQQ: ATTENTION We are open to buy men’: suits, exlru cont: (large) and punts, boots and dress. We also pey utrrocrivs prices for ex-servics men's l footwear. Carpenter and mechanics’ iocls. We poy spot cosh for ov- erythinq we buy. " Exchange Store I08 Richmond Street z’) PHONE cs9 }00%¢ rlottétown Property Double-tenement House, Nos. I06 and ‘I08 Richmond Sum, will bs oIIsrsd for sole of Public urdny, tho 16th of August inst. o McLEAN l. McKlNNbN, bolicitors. W. H. IEATON, Auctioneer. Auction on the promises on Sor- t l2 o'clock noon. MARY S. ILANCHARD, Trams for Emu Mrs. Jons Coyls. Kundotlon. '. Lorgs lot. l quick sols. I I ~ PHONE S-roomod house (newly completed). Csmsnl Reasonable price for ... -11 ... . .-.-|_,. a‘ one gm].