JULY23.1940 fmwmawa... Provincial §§§§O O-OO§ O46 Marketing Board Meeting ' Th, Sheep ‘and Swine producers of P. E. Island are hylted to attend o. meeting i my Street. n the Agricultural Hall, Fitz. Charlottetown, on Thursday, July 25, at, 3 11,111, standard Time. The object of the meeting is to consider ‘ marketing scheme from the producers’ point of view. ‘l‘- H. INMAN, Secretary. »§§§§-0 b-o Advertising Rates- Clussiiied 3c Condolence ‘lilo B!!!’ infill‘- Appreeiatlon. 10c oer ilich or to application. minimum Chsrso for Any Advertisements ss Denis central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern loesis k WI word; A inouneemcnts and Coming Events 3o per were; pgg word; In Memorism Notices 70o per inch; Lists oi i-‘lursl and Spiritual Offerings Cards, no” 5o per name; Letters oi Wedding engagement 40 words for $1.1m snd ltl cents for every additional I words. Notices of Thank; and n, “"15 per inch, Address llld Indentation $1.00. Other rate; on §§§+§4 L-69l-7-22-4i. Payable in Advance per word. Lists of Subscriptions ienchers Wanted Female Help Wanted wAvisiY- AN rzxrnuaaucrzn Teuciici" at once tor North Tryon Supplement GIRL WANTED son trouse- WQFR- ADDly 36% Elm Ausnue lfllsbllilllcbflliganias secretary DGOOJL? m‘ .. . . . . --i.i_m..-_ __ Nomi Tr>'°"i P. E. 1. AlbwW-IWANTED - MlDDLE AGED Ri-t. 1. L'°95'7'23'41- housekeeper for small family Saint Jo..n suburb. u" od 1 - for rilght party. Wrlleo Boxwilid F01” Rent Fatrv 1e N. B. L-694-7-23.2i. ______ R RENT — HOUSE SUITABLE F901 small tanuly- Centrally lov- .______il”ostw_ aied. All modern conveniences. DOG DOST __ ‘TEA A '“"(*"" Apply 171 Dorcliester btreet. home at sianhmfifn L-YM-Lzbzl‘ momtng medium sized‘ Yorkshire "'5." so. .’3‘.'.‘8“i..%$.’.'l°§.3iti’f;—.“'l¥” ‘ I. ewar or __.__.- information lending; to recovery. you SALE QUANTITY [DOSE Notify W. J. DllCllvlllill, Sinnliope. straw, J. D. McRae, 23 u 11-718-7-23-21. con sA/llil-l-FRESHENED GUERN~ sey Grade Cow. J. W. Bell, York Point. L-'i06-'i-23-3i. in. SALE - DEERING HAY Mower. Good condition. Andrew Dollar, Brookfieid, or Frost 8c Wood C0., City. L-708-7-23-li. FOR SALE -— SIX ROOM COT- tuge. ltladern conveniences. Fare- place. Apply Mark R, MacGuigan. 11-696-7-24-31. FOR S.~\l.l" — 30 ACRES STAND- ing ‘h i. Lloyd Molynca ', Souiliport. L-661-7-20-J1. ifn _- _._ FOR SALE-WVHEAT $1.50 CWT.- ouls 51.3.’) cwt. Delivered in 100 bus lots. Ed. Mncl-‘adyen, Car- leton. L-672-7-20-4i. Niuie Help Wanted APPRENTICE W A N T E I) TO learn Barber Trade Short Course. Expert training. Molar Barber Coliczze Halifax. N455 c-w ruauc iudfioii“ l am instructed by Mrs. David Livingstone to sell by Public auction F]! Jilly 26th, l o (‘lock daylight iimc, ic fiirnlture and equipment oi the Elliion lloiel. 177 Kent Street. Parlor suite settee, arm rockers, sntlquc wnlnut tables, mar-b], 10p. Pcil lnblrs. etc. 2 dinln room wal- "lll lullllcs. drop leaf. w th chairs. 2 extension dining rnom tables with chairs, sideboard, kitchen table and “ll-lire. 2 lounges, wrltin desk, 2 hall racks. refrigerator, s, springs snd mattresses, dressers, commodcs, "llrlllilllfi-S. Enterprise Monarch Plum‘. 3 oil cook stoves. 3 burner wlthynvcus. range oil burner, oil burning Jacket heater, 4 heating "m". 3 linoleum squares, Phllco Electric Radio. clocks, butter crooks, 5M1“. cooking utensils and many lrilclcs not listed. Tcmis Cash. A. A. RAMSAIY. Auctioneer. L-G-IG-‘l-ZO-Zi-Zfl, Professional “Cards ll. F. AROIIIBALD Chartered Accountant 140 "iehmond Street Phone l’! P.O.. Bos l2 i Mefico a. refiner w. Ii. BENTLEY. KI)» J. A. BENTLEY. K-C- and Attorneys-st-Lsw MONEY T0 LOAN 1B0 Richmond Street lllorrell & Company Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Telsphons 1447 IELL l. MATHIESON nous! so toss Ulmeroii Block. unsrlottetowl. P. I. Island ____~___ \ MucGUlGAN Ii TRAINOR l s.. IsoGUlGAN. s. .s'r.cr.Ain A . rs more, n Uhsriofletowl It. r. mourn r. A. K. c. ‘ungrflll. O0. "-1 new-i" "°€.'.?i'§i’.!'u.- fAl-MII I HASLAM ‘s. ‘i? iiififm" ‘° ills si Non llfown, us. The danger aros- m lend inclusive of the SOUNDED CRAZY LAISTEIRDYKE, England —(C‘Pl — Arrested for ringing bells at a church here contrary to the De- ‘fence Regulations. an ld-gvcar-olci medical lyouth was remanded for observation. NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING The General Annual Busi- ness Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Potato Grow- ers Association will be held in the Board of '1‘ rad e Rooms, Market Building, Saturday, July 27th, at 1.00 p. m. Standard Time (2.00 p. m. Daylight 'l‘ime). Members and patrons of the Associa- tion are asked to be present. By order of Directors. E- B. McLAREN, President. J. W. BOULTER, Manager. TENIIFIIS snsmm 'i‘l£.\'lil-.‘li.\‘, n.1.u-.-.-.-.-n to the llllllllflllKilfiil llllli iuurkcil l'1'lli|l'l" tor crccilcu of Livlui? llllvlrlmr- iuttctorvn‘ will be l'l‘('i'l\t'4| i|l> o'clock noon, Eillllvfli lluylluhll 'i‘lnie, 'l‘hursilii)'. Alll-"lfil l- Um liie erection of liaillo liivluil Quurnrs nnil Unraxc at l'llill‘i1lli1'l'v\\ll ."\ll|i\iil. Uhnrlollcioivii, l'.l-‘..l. l‘luiis, spcclflcnlious. lflllulll‘ Wlldl‘ lions illlil loflll oi‘ ccnlr ‘l in lu- Ill‘ iorcil lulu lllll)‘ lie K4'\'|1 uuil iciiilcr forius olitsincd on spplicnih-n to 11n- (;|i[“lr|]] Purchasing .»\|;cui, lti-pllrtlllvlii of 'i‘rnnspori, Ul|ll\\‘il, (luinnio, or rho Jiistrlrl. Alrivuy linizllici-i‘, livll Avia- lion. lloiniillon (iovcruiiu-ut liulliiluq, 11,,n¢(.in, .\‘.ll. Furilici" iuli-riiiuiloii, if n-quircd. rcimriliiig lnicrprciiitluii oi pluns and l1hlillildiliillllfl may he oh: tiilncd from the sulil lllslrici .\ir\\:i.\ l-lngiuecr iit .\llll\i‘|lIll or tiic Alrivuy Engineer, Hlllllci" liullillniz, Olinwu. llluna‘ “n-clficntluus, iuhuur eouill- tions, form of contract uuil render form may he oliiniucil from any of the shove officials upon ri-vcilll "l l" 5°‘ copied cheque, iunilc pnyulile to the ilccciver (lcucrnl nl‘ f‘uuu|l:i, for the iruiu of 26.00. This chcquc uill h» rc- iurneil upon thc return of 1'1"!" "l"! Dpecificntlons in good condition. Finch miner must be scnonirnulcil by s certified cheque on s chrirn-rcil Canadian Brink squril to ten per vcut (l0 por cent) of the tender price. pay- nhle tn the nrilcr of the licccivcr General of (‘nnuilm which chcquc will he forfeited in lhc event of the tcmlcr- er refusing tn enter lulu s contract on tho basis of his tr-niicr, if culled upon to do so. or falling to satisfac- gm-fly samplers such s contract. Cheques of unsuccessful tendercrs ‘will be returned. Any tender not accompanied by s security (lcpnsll Al iii-scribed will not sid Md. haTlTdnhsiiarfurcnf does not hind itself to sceept the lowest or nrvv tender. GEO. W. YATES Secretary. De srsrnent of Trans on, ton-we. July 11, 110. ‘has MIII AND MACl-IINI GUN PRACTICE will take ‘place st OIIABLOTTETO 'N RIFLE RANGE Between ist of August and 1st o! Beptem r. ists oi’ s11 following "- Oonmionoim st the flrln inls and extending over the ll bozo mo; u; s point 500 yards north- easterly from the Falconwood‘ Asyhln, thence 650 yflfds l" P nor-mumm- direction. 1 ‘- . m westerly in the duecd ts all l i91- bdiflnginmged in nit"... bolindr-les liexhi m order of the LSTOCK QUOTA TIONS THE CHARLOTTETLlWN C UAR DIAN OIIITO snuufftfih?‘ l Ollslblli In- sisisi the danger area. IINIBTIII. 0F QATKPNAL ...-_.¢ -. N. .Y. Stock Montreal Curu MonirealSlock E F ‘ X0 onge (c "all Exchange snadian Press) ____.. -| h | , (Canadian Press) m Shah mm (c m P ) \-=-- sns. n ress Stocks Olose Abitibl 0cm l loo ' Abttibi Pfd 4 l-l Stocks Close Am 0 and 1s ~-. g1 1.3 Asbestos " , 17 Am Radiator 6 5-8 B A 011 .1 '» 17 l-4 Bell Tel 14B Am Tel Tel 159 1.1 Beauharnois ‘" 4 1-8 Brazilian 4 1-8 Am water _ , 8 7-8 Bathurst A V’ 9 1-2 B o Power A $6 1-2 Anaconda. 11 1-3 Dom Tar ~ 5 can Cement 4 1-2 jiigclggi): L000 i: H irgol i: can 8“ 1:114 i2 1'2 can er BelldlX Av 2'1 7-8 Int Pete l4 1-2 Can Pacific 4 1-4 Both steel ‘l5 1-4 Pflcfi 00m l0 5-8 Cons smelt 32 giies 031110 3-1 5.5 Price Pfd _ can spgamghlp “ 3 1.4 m1 6 3-8 Dist ea 40 l Commonwea Do _ 1 1-4 Dom gtegl B '1 Con Edison as 1-8 Gen steel Wrs i5 goltGve/Blfikilvc . , 2: 11-141 Imp Tobl 12 5-8 l" T8 L r Int Nlcke 32 1-2 Gen cc '\ 32 Mtl Power 2'1 1-2 Gcn Foods 41 l-I Nat Brew 25 Gen Motors ‘ 43 1-4 (Canadian Press) Nat; steel Qgf 39 Gt Nor Pfd 3g 5.3 TORONTO, July 22- Nofanda 4,3 Konnccott i" 24 1-8 Shewlnigan 18 Mont Ward f 4o Stodrs Close 5g Law (jam u, N Y Central » i 11 5-8 5i; Law pm _. Nor Am Co 19 Anglo Cdn _ y) so“ can Pow 11 Nor Pm; 5 Anglo Huron 160 s; 0g can s4, Pack Motor 3 5-8 Amtlield 4 1-4 5g of can pm _ PcmvR, B, 1g 1.4 Aurior Gold ll6 wpg 1319;; B 100 Phil Pct Co 32 Bnnkfleld 10 l-Z Wpg Elec A ._. Pure on Co '1 a-a Beer mo e MONTREAL, Jul-y n-(cpi- Radio Corp s Beflttle 7e m stool: market, aided by s. few Scars RoeiCo '12 8-4 gl%svvd l8 upward, adjustments, edged for- Snuih Pac fic 8 3-8 0 J0 4 1-2 ward at the close today. .. .. Std Oil N J 341-4 3171191119 $0 Noranda finished 4 3-4 points stulded Crxrp 8g 1-2 gigalanou 4g ‘higher? yldhlle Bl-Iol-linizer advanced Un c Ar -2 l1 -. u son sy eased 1-4. Ilnited Corp 1 ‘l-B Bllff Aiik 290 llmperial and M00011 held 11:1- Unifcd Gas Imp l2 1-8 ‘CB1 Ed"! 136 changed but International Pet-, U S Rubber 18 1-4 Cent; Pat 1'10 roleuim backed e minimum amount. u s st co s1 Chester '12 Southern Canada Power scored Vllllfldillm 39 [-2 Cochenour t8 an advance of 1 3-4 points while West. Union 1'7 1-4 Cmllfllllm 106 Bothurst tacked 0n 1-8. \Vcst Elcc 93 3-8 Cons smelt 32 Canada. Cement chalked up a Woolworth — 131111195 12 1-2 min of 1-2 wihlle Eieotroiux gained gist ngalrobic 245 a point but Canada Steamships ~ orn o a5 preferred sold off 1-4. BS golcon 7,141 flDomlgiiigtnnBridsgee, National Brew- l rancoeur 2'1 e es, ers- agrams aind Do-‘ Guild Gate 1g minion TBT held steady. l H01 ingcr 10 1.4 Total sales: 11,300 shares: Indus- , Home Oil 15g dustrials 5,600; Mines 5,700; Bonds (Canadian Press) Homestead z $100. Howey 9 Stocks Close glllgd lizyDMjn £21,, -D l 18 Canada —- Int Nickel Commerce 140 Jnenla 3% 3'8 Market A nmntreal 178 Kerr Add 19g Royal 145 Kirk Hud 15 Gzance Nova Scotia — 15,215; 90 I- ~ 9 l8 Lemcque 495 —— Lcltcli 55 (By The Canadian Press) 0 K little L L. c Mzicfisgn g3 Toronto-Gold stlocks higher; oth- MncLcod 132 er groups narrow y lower. —‘—‘- M. .c Montreal- ‘it’ ,1 ; l, Mouramn. July 21—<<JP>— .§,il§,.,‘,‘,, 3g and other ‘iiiiiuifiisilefiiignn-pifiitii ‘lllie (ialilybmarlluat t rslbortncol mtg; . '.',,.K,.,,,,e 91 lower. ' , ivcsioc roncl 0 -le m. 1,, n ‘ New Yo _ ‘ DPDart-nient of Agriculture states: g1 “shah ‘k sum“ “'0'”! “PM”. iii-cod strors were about» steady, , Nmjnuwal 2o -4 w,nn|peg__wheat unchanged a,‘ cmvs and 1111mm steers were lower. ‘ 013m,“ 3'4 “Rd "Hem h coinuzon calves one .50 cents low- 3 (“Calm 70 New York_cotwn low", rubber. ef- Lmlllls and “W5 unchanged" l Pornour 70 and coffee higher" sugar unchang- Early sales 0i‘ good steers were 1 “Iwmagtpr 109 “L ’ sins to $8.50. a rew medium steers 1 t..-,.,,,,,‘ G0,, 24 1'? i? made $6 50 to $7 25 and a Iew good v PM‘ Pm V 139 cows $550 to sans with a mp of i pxnnopj!‘ “ 240 $6.00, 'I‘lic market "as not faripowe" 130 enough advanced to establish prom,” 55 mfifls‘ Preston 75 Good Veflls were steady to .25 ouémflvt 173 g cents lower". Other classes were “we 66m 4 Below W111 be 101mg a brjef syn- fully 50 (‘EMS IOVWY- 600d 116K111 gm" Ag,’ l5 opsis of telegra hie reports received were mostlv $8 with one choice uipl qénfflor 1'5 at me head 0819s o; the Bank of to S". Medium 800d i0 800d Kmdfi 1 ‘qhppn f, 19 Montreal from its branches. Our in mixed lc-is around $7.50 and "qhqflttr 73 managers have knowledge of each mrtLum veals from $61.50 to $7 ‘film: as?) lorcai situgttilian ariig one in ttouch 211121 Will] cr-mmon light veas doun to " c Oihcori i ons a sec ionso t e $5.75, mmiwi-s were s5 m e150. fist,” d0 districts mentioned. Gvuasscrs were from $4 to $4.50 soil- él" f“, k a? in urostly between $4.26 and $4.50. ‘Qfmi’ i" “ 5 Geflerul iztmvbs were steady. Good ewes - ‘Pm’ Rmk 140 nvrl mothers were $11. buck lambs R I'm“ 3 3-4 Lhcrgp P1055“??? l" m°5t 59cm)!“ °f $10 and culls mostly $9 wrth a few Sill ill"; 55 s rgvegflglelflloi £5535 llflve been lil‘ sclrs as 13w a5 $8. Shep were from g‘ “m1 ° 7i" Boole], 53mg“? whmlt/‘Y Tgin-Yélgd rm to $4.10 13th a iew vearimes {jfggfreflall ,1}; is nailed out’ and eiileaginii alfsnwcil 5011.114; up o . - ' _ Bacon hogs were unchanged at WT“ Cad 10 fi§QP°°°BQES§§§Q§PBW$dPQaAZG $9 "fl 11ml Watered and “'9 w $925 W1- Hnrg 52° grains in Manitoba and Alberta are oil trucks. Select". drew $1 per hos: developlng satismctoruy In s“ ]l‘.'f‘lllllll‘l'1 with the regular cuts on UNLISTED kawhewan summufanow fields Bu". off erotics. Feeder hols were $8.75 n, m in fairly good condition, but stubble to $9.50. Cows were frcm $4.75 to m’ n 4" crops nave suffered severely from $41.35. Hoes sold on rail grade Mandy ‘f inadequate moisture reserves and brought» $12 hot weight. heat. Isolated points have experi- G lientcedlhaliihlgutrdsmage has llieenréaé ave_ g. ssui-esarengo s condlt on in most In Que- Prodlwe Prwes tenets; cccxezztzedsezetszr i‘ d crops are making good progress. __,___ WINNIPEG. July 22—-(GP)— i: compared with an average sea- MONTREAL. July w,-(C|P)- $219033 131mm W169! wmpleteo son, however, growth is backward Produce Market Prices here today. a, {hm offén-iemliitj/P lfflilln! My and warm. dry weal-her is msentlv as repcmed by “he Dommmn De, “m; an g1 actmmi cow fxed levels required. In Ontario crop prospects pflmncn, o’ Agflculture. 1on0,“ peg gm‘ exclv; set on on Winni- on the whole are promising, good Butter: first grade creamer-y The “filed r} use wdTey pgogyrfs being recorded as a result Yum Jobbing pnce’ 24 1_4_24 a b‘ h . f ces are 1 3-8 cents 0 h all?‘ temperatures. bSlome crops ~11; first grad-e solids, Jobbing octgg e1 9:1 W119i“. 73 5-8 T01‘ fat?‘ bacilégna-ld- “m.” Y tobacco- pflcfl m 34"?“ Quebec no l‘ Onleraafew trsda f?!‘ December' alble vseather hag firrioibiifds tliiadigtilt: ‘igliiflzlar-luociliedgr-elgtzrenews. x3113 ' H‘ future featuriledesgh: ‘$93? look and although cxraops are buck- w» no 1 melanom- Wholrscle B“°“°“ “m” 1”“. ““°“‘“‘“°°- l’..“§lii.§?.’”l§§i.§f.‘.?i.f‘i$§>i‘éimfiff; dim-ill“ ‘““’"" z’ "" °“°“’°° “° 2' MGM“ P"? fl-‘m- 333.5351’ |"8.i“.‘li°s...li"‘ “iii. ‘i135? Cheese: Western white, current ygximl’ Jmlme ma“ a‘ of 110%., dry‘ iNESfilIG-l’ is sffgctimrudflici" recruit llllfe- 33 1146-13-16; <‘0l- faiun“ m‘ 7f m, 5:}; u y wmrm“ crops, which are urgently in need of orcd, 1a 15-10-14; white and coi- when? den“, 1 h ° 1mm" ‘my rain. 01rd, wholesale Jobbing price, 14. Since m" ""1 h“ been Quebec white and colored, mirrent ‘ when‘, clocpdmlllibzieif Prairie Provinces receipt price, 13 8-4; Wholesale m“ salmrd‘ in m" WW" Jobbing price, l4. so‘)? 73 H; 851-2 7,? 145-1- Alberta-Light showers to heavy Eggs; gmned ghipment; in used com" Mk4; 1'“- h ~ 4 5-3-41- - rains over most of the province J.ve free cases, selling price, A——large. D 46 5 F err 3W"- 50 3-4. given ample moisture except lll the . - A 1 33.44; 1.2- 3 9° ‘3-1-2. Outs 1-2 or: to extreme south, where good rains are 24 12, —meduim . H; 19 1_2_.@; c m W- __,,__ needed. Growth of all crom n- potatoes: M“ n”, m“, _7o_ ,_ tinues fitldfbtlwwh aithoulgth w at as; NB no 1 res 1.00-1.00; an: no , l; he“ "in? 3" =£° ~ “HQ, 1 75's 1.70-1.15; Cobblers iso- l j-‘QWP s °° bnei o if,“ "f; 1.60. (Potato prices am wholesale.) a fnfifip, Hugrcrogs a‘; my; gas. tures . Saskatchewan -Light to mo erateé-ajins haveimiiritpéoréec: cro prospec nmany rc , u fu er rain is required in the oen- ' tral areas to maintain present cro conditions. H€Bdlé1fl o1 wheat“ i‘: n. owe-wk owl-w- Z’.‘Z‘ls‘°‘.l?é‘°§? .“.l.i..§“’i‘.l'.‘€i.’.°.t‘i§7’. Associated Press Fisisnclsl Writer i: m.‘ a consmgmbk, 15g, e u?‘ imbb‘: SYDNEY, Austral s, — cro as resu rom es an NEW w"? ‘M’ “A5?” <05- Cable) - The vicwrsy in 1m iseilrnoi reserve moisture. Light; min matmm “mmm°'b' h“ w wed" Mediterranean of the cruiser Qyd- has occurred atl- XBW Dolnf-B- (31185- mnafid "° mm“ ‘ ‘ma’ mm“ ney oi‘ the Royal Australian Navy hon rs have caused hes damase in another sluggish mo: market which fink the 1mm, “m”, in smug-men come; o we pm- “e551” 90m?‘ Bartolomeo Oolleoni has sent s Vin“ “d 9" i‘ menu” m 5°!“ I" m‘ “llwi” "°‘*‘°“~ """"' thrill of pride throughout Auetrnl- m" "W- MPPMP“ - “will” patliznaiurllokelhlpnd Iriuauzrtsl 011 golxéiditéwoswlgerrfirlallyvggmsfsgxtga ost mcorisw eBmsi RTFM!- " _ 8 l1 tlOn and Walkers were slightly MN%'P';Q°‘M'M'H”'H°““M Aswgaliizfify. beneficial in the west an central big-her, In the iimnd market Oansds m?‘ m“ one in the m‘ "w" that: districts. e hes ed sand 4s 105;, a gmmlmL eh é n c“ of m‘ Gemmn filling normally. in most distrhtsl. litcalings were unions the snuni- ti" = e 18.5“ Emd h“ “m” Coarse swim are develonhalz Tau: , m m m Rm‘ ‘ m °‘ m" condlieroifim er bll “Australia to in.“ hfid1nhihiisct°mm§t2c§u' hi; 12o shares comm-res mo. sssszo '1 I t "<1";- g: 11g 3mm ma, m‘ 1M8,“ l‘! rice nerd limb “L” md“""m '*"°°“'°°‘ PM‘ w" l a e“: htrbesid her wi of e damage m i1 su~c~t avmm o; g0 m“, w" ‘m 1 m I the Dominions will lg l d e nigleteslltlgutureacggsxood .. . m..- c" P ~ ~ , Y°;""¢"°:c seem“ ec- t.r..'r:.t:.i..a"an2‘:"t.n1':s "'°"“°' °' °“""° rs-niZh-ll rcm ' Ex-Ceil-O ran up 1 7-8, Ahead Mediterranean, proving the navy is valffelygl cggmlgllzgg; frggrovoelxlxlzf‘: moderately were Oelanese, Johns- not sdoptlngs mere efensivo belt but drown‘ m m“ i‘ not up w a,” Mllllvllle. Emmi"! K05“- Wefl- "mind Mexandrh” crnge. Hnyin is general andafair inghouse United Aircraft, Glenn e88 were flYmh 0h 8011911111191" m average c“ 1, |nd1¢flt¢d_ pas- Mllmll- 6"“ Nwmem- . "- bufldmi?‘ ‘may m cfilemfiw u“ turcs are in good condition. Fodder Allflévmdfl Md 57105015 011 0f "$511M" Tia-Val "Pm"- corn is backward. Ifarvcstlnz of N, J. . The Sydney's success synchronl- N131‘. vmmes c; (var-Fri? “m... h“ Unchanged to lower were Oener- res with a display in many of. Aus- rnmmcncfifl, with yield reported fair. s1 Motors, U. 8. Rulber. I11 Pont, trslinfs cinemas of" it film shOWlHI Tomatoes. while still somewhat 10ft Dow Chemical, Santa Fe, N. Canadifs naval activities. backward. show improvement. To-| Y. éeninu and Amer-icon me- _---- bsrco plants m making slow pro- flsmo. __ __ _ __ “Use Minsrd’: for sprins. sress. Root crovl l" We. but Canadian, as illustrated. for Your llld Stove tln the Purchase of a ' Give You a - Charlottetown Agency Will rAGE FIVE GENEROUS Trade-In Allowance RECORD Range Come in today or tomorrow and select your new RECORD range- Lowei‘ fuel cost and greater heating ability will make you pleased with your purchase. Let us appraise your old stove-it is worth real money to Simpsons. Bi. Popular becuu $ You, too, will time range in Equipped with $3.50 extra. REBO The new LIBERTY steel construction. in our stock. tlur Most Popular Range— T e “CANADIAN” looks, economy on fuel ond heating ability. top. "Hiiife" enamel finish. Plain front. The “Liberty” Streamlined Standard finish — — — — —$72I5o $5.10 down $191 Monthly se of its compactness, good enjoy this mode-in-fhe-Muri- your kitchen. Polished cusl reservoir or waterfront ior R ll Range in combination cost and The most modern rouge other‘ m-zconn Ranges are Priced From aasoiiOssiso trade-in on new. full particulars. PHONE 602 Simpsons will accept your old Enquire of our local agent for F. A. Stewart Jones 129 Kent Street Special Representative furniture .os u CH.I\RI.O'I‘TETO\VN growth has been stimulated by rc- cent iiigiici" temperatures, The 5tn1Wbl3YLY crop \\'-..s bcionv avenge. Other small fruits give good pio- mlse. 1.00m‘ .51, innvrrnee and Lake St. John District - Grams show some improvciiieni, butgrmam generally continues to be bLlCkWdTd. Potatoes are making good uroi. ". I-laying has commenced; yield of lair quniuv is indlcal 1. Pastures are in good condition. Small fruits show good promise. Province of Ontario A severe electrical storm, aocom. panicd by ilail, has caused some damage in Middlesex and Elgui counties. The 510i‘ 1g oia hem-y hay crop is well ".1 i-al wheat is mtituriiig satisfactorily mu. harvesting Will soon couimcncc; lcui rust L; prevalent in scme areas. Bar- ley and oats are heiluillg out \\‘c.1 and show promise. Alter a lute start corn, fools and tomatoes nrc pru- grcssing undci" iavorablc growing; conditions. Good crops o1 sp- berrics and clxcn-u-s are ripe 1:. Apples are SlZlllfZ well and an aver- auc yield is indicated. lobario plants generally are backward and require warmer" weather fcr salic- iactory development. Pasturagc con- tinues plentiful. Maritime Provinces In Nova Scoiia and New Bruns- wick, potato plants have made good prokress and wiiiic m some scclivtus excessive rainfall has ca soil dcfcri oration. on nvcivtczc crop is pzcnci‘ ly forecast. Huv-ru is in nrm. '< a road harvrst. is illfllCfliPfi ill mist sections. Pnstiircs arc in good con- dition. Apples arc ri/Jlll! iveil. trnvrbcrrics are plentiful, In Priucc Edward Island ilraiiis continue 1o show rapid irrowtli. A hcnvv hay crop is being: harvested and r0015 are making salisinctoiw" p"0r::(s.s. Pastures are in excellent cwntiiiiflll. The strawberry crop is heavy. Province of British Columbia Grain crops will be light due to the continued drought. second out- ting of alfalfa has wimmcnccd; ov- crnqe toiinmzc is oxpcctcd in n-ost districts. Semi-vino tomatoes moving in good volume; the sch-son is three ivecks earlier than inst year. and the ylclil considerably above avers e. Ehriv potato crops were light ut. a cond yield or lnic varic- tles is expected. Trcc fruits arc siz- ing well; with the exception oi penis and prunes, which are bclow aver- age good viclds are indicated in i11- terior districts. but in the lower Fraser Vnllcv tree fruit vlcids cen- erally will be light. Picking of a good crop of apricots is under wav. Water rationing for irrigation pur- poses is general throurziiout the Okamuznn. Pnsiuragc is suffering from drought. Prevent Robber Bees ,From Raiding Hives Robber bees are a constant sn- noyance and danger to the aplrary. ln warm wenther when there is little or no honev to be got from flowers. bees will easily yield f0 any temptation to obtain it by anv means that presents itself. After more or lcss fiizhtiniz. robber bees will nvcrpowcr a very weak colony. especially those that are queenless and will carry the honey to thcir ousn hives Robbin: mnv be start- ed by the carelessness of the hec- kornnr during maninulntinn. partic- ulorlv when rcmovlnc the hnnnv or fccrlinq. To prevent rnbbinu. ihc Dominion Aniarist gives the follow- ing aehicc-do not open hives more illiill necessary towards the end or aitci the ilou‘. 1t necessary to open hives, cover all exposed supers with rubber" cloths or sacks to prevent robbing. Protect and strengthen oil uw-ak colonies. If there is any tendency to rob, rcrluce all en- trnnccs. Anv colony that is in danger of bciiic- robbed should be moved to the ccllrii‘ ioi" a few days. See that. the honey house is bce proof and keep the door closed at all times. If any colonies have to be examin- ed, do it in the evening or under a bee tent. Carclessness in these P05130018 will likely result in gen- uul robbing being ts-d and xiricli trouble and p0. le loss of colonies may be caused. Replace all old and unprnlific queens during the latter part of tlic clover flow to ensure strong colonies of young bees for the winici" It should be kept in mind that (lurinu the frill the first pre- parations should be made for the next your. Every colony should he supplied with 111 a prolific quccn in time to produco enough hccs for winter: 12v sufficicni. room for jwcnlcst brnnri prorluwiou: 131 nlcutv of stores in fccd ihc oncom- in’! brood. and 141 adequate pro- tection from cold winds. Ruinanian Crop l Prospects Poor , ...-._. i BUl')APFIS'l‘,.iii1_\ ‘.21 - -- (‘llll crop prnspcris nf soiiilica. . ‘ Europe u'crt‘euiplir "red anew Sal- urdiy by n BllPilfllt ' when! fort‘- icam phone R minus unlicipated 11.1111“. l at 1,0 000 metric ions compared in 11w nvrrugc yearly production of around 5.000.000 ions. The sit/nation in l-tumanin is ro- flcctcd in otiluer southeastern coun- irics Where the p001‘ prospecm are expected in throttle exports, espec- i:\ll\ to (‘ivrmamz least winter's un- precedented cold mid the later spring planting brought about the ucutc situatoii. Wheat experts hcre estimate Gciiumvv must import at least 2.- 0011000 tons of when’. this year. Or- iiinnrilv Rumanln alone could sup- ply half this amount; Hungary, Yuuosavia and Bulcaria the rest. But in Belgrade it was announc- ed Yugoslavia would have to lin- port wheat for her own needs this ycnr and Hungary has initiated of- ficial steps to assure sufficient grain for iicr own people. Invitos-A-dsatiahzi ,T0 Cooperate In “Cultural Mission” SYDNEY, Australia, July I1 - (OP) -- Japan's new premier. Prince Fuminaro Koriovc, has sent a mes- sage to the Australian people in- viting tihem to co-onerato with Ja- pan n a cultural mission for pro- mctloiv of tntermflionnl good will. "With the world rlivlilcrl in two opposite camps. international cul- iuvnl understandini: is the ‘WHY i0 Instlitiz peace nnci cow-non W05" pcrity," his mcssczr» said _ "Australia and J. van. two W's: dynamic countries m 'l~c Pfl"‘fi(‘. 'rou‘d do much to foster these Sinuts Proclaiins “L, Empire's Faith CAPE TOWN, July 21- (CP -- Reuters) - Prime Minister Esnuts today proclaimed the Empire’; faith in ultimate victory 1n a solo ial broadcast m the United Kanp- dom and the Unilcd States. “Britain will prove 1o be an inr- pregiisblc fortress against u'h.c'n Germany's mlglir wii. in», 1min .4: in vain," General Smut». declared. “If that. attack fails Hitler is lost,“ he said. If he did no‘. venture to aztualc Britain the Flzclirer also lost for “the combizi power and u.r power‘ \\ him st Dunkcrqxic . . . be turned in victorious 01m agumsl Hitler." Agnms: the .90 dominated Emmi.- . suit from a G"‘ll1ilil \l(“.oll_\. eral Smuis en igcrl a 13"" . tory \\'ill(‘ll would ll1i‘.’ll1 Ptilfl‘, ru- suriug a "free l-Tawopc. ircc in" the individual and .' iizc 1121:1011.‘ 110 SPRROG V -lI.7P;.YVl’\"(’).\ll-l.\"S l\ l'l"l‘l'l The Sllliilg the home o1 .\ll.*. on 'l".ies<iaJ' evcnznp .1 \ ' 'l‘lircc visi- lliWiLDiL! 11,)- wuch “:13 unison. cncd Willi ti lollmvod hf. The minutes 0:‘ mes-Ling were read sno sxioipved. 007.111 ' toes reported one new ones s) pointm as follows vii. Sick. .\'..s. W' J. llniriiiiycz" hire. uwret P10 School, Sits. Juries (‘.4 . bell. ". G. Vi’. l‘i~o..r., Mrs. Bryanwn. Progression, Mrs. : nett Proiltt and ‘Mrs. (nor Lock- art. Secretary rworwr‘. 8 634 as proceeds from an ‘r creqm saw l. Material for Miffliflll gm mans 1 distributed. nic- Prc.» mt, . xs. Robert Glover, gnu» a "very inn:- est-lug l’(>]\(il‘i p1 thc Pvt . cmivention. Mrs. Ru-sell (‘.111 “ll. enhanced her lisivircrs with a rru- dcriniz of "Hank's l).s<"nvr""\," Ana- ust mcezim: will be Hi6 home of Nlrs. Andria" (‘.i.-i._\, roll call being answered dill‘. llll zipmir demonstration. Collector) aumuivcd to '15 cts. hlectmu (‘lewd Willi the "National Anthcxu." BATll- 2r" ‘i1 Even though you 111.111 not have the, opportuuiir- in p.» surf-bathing in thc sen this summer you can still enjoy the in\'iuor_oiiiic rcsulis of a salt hntli riuhv in vcur own bathroom. Salt has nhvnrs been rr"‘rmn1t\11d¢‘1l in lone up 6nd sfrcllrzlllbll the skin tissues it"- mmn it circus I‘Xi‘(‘.\'.\ mmsluro from the bod)" and stunulates ms human system. ‘To lake a salt bafl at home which will approximate n dip in the sea, it is sutzizested this! a third of n pound of salt, any grade. be used for every gallon water, and since the avenue per- son uses from ‘.5 to 20 gallons of‘ water for a hot bnlh, five pounds of salt wii ezive vou all ihr-lrene- ,fits oi a hot sea-water bath. N1 "Ixtrriordlrin official znzcltc has prohibited taking cul of 1min, by land or 5H1, any arms, munitia s, military stores. chem- lcauscs," he sold. , icals and chemical preparations. IDiQIE-“l-ll ;........ .., 3 - traumas-n» y.» - ..