lpgqiTll-Htl PRINCE EDWARD Now PLAYING iiiilii LAMBUR. iMNMM|WUN iiiin iriciln lflhhiflfllflfl AND ms ORCHESTRA Inoiuml ' 80B nun Bill! IiElEN lrcoilllsll i i Alliillldlililylflh" iellyiiiiiten _ Belly lane Rhodes * ritlitiltllfiil. _ cu. u l, Milli liiitllllliliiii HE IJAINLT’! Plus NEWS vrlllzln Cartoon Community Sing w ~ ..-..-.-..-l..-.-l.---..-.\. I"! II u \ ' '..‘ .‘.l".."l"u"i."u“u“u's"n'u'in'n\'ififln'ln'sfi ' sw- LlIiPIRE -:- T?» illiillT v . “Ibo” cgflfi 0°‘ C's o uosqlnQ to w‘? sllew,‘ Fl 9N l l‘ snows 14.45 I Matinee Sat. Only 2.30 . Cartoon. Comedy, Serial ii . l -.. rrwaven-u-lrr. FLAMING HEARTS mllazlng Guns... A Thousand Thrills! TOMBST- THE TOWN TOO TOUGH T0 DIE Starring RICHARD KENT iilX . TAYLOR FRANCIS GIFFORD Ooltle, Clem Bevan;- Rex Bell —CAPITOL— To-day — Sat. Winslow of The Navy Cartoon — Comedy. Shows 2.30—-7—9 AII Wounded Back From By Foster Barclay (Canadian Press Stuff Writer) ~ A SOUTHERN BRITISH POftT. Aug. 20 - C P CABLE) — T119 last cf the uvodnded came back from the Dieppe combined 0,191‘- aLcns tccay uniel- p.10 tlvo-lvzly ail" traffic of ttlelr O\\'Il R.A.F.- R..C.A F. umbrella and ruining new attacks being devcl.p.d against occupied Europe. Most of the lvoundcd lvrre Cali- adlans, but tlicre were a, 10L Oi German prisoners, lllC._l.l'_.ll‘.g a large proportion of olkcrrs, and one l'l-year.old kid, a 1311)‘??- This town has no fQClllLCS for inking care of prisoners, so the Cana fans riggzd up a bnrbs-d-lvlrc enclosure and hcrdzd them in. Booty Too There was booty visible, too, Olive Canadian carri:d a Gelnlln ril.e and many had German tulxrcts. One man had capi-urrci n lel. er frtm a German. He walked down the strict wdvlng ll- and cssing for someone who could translate lt for tum. 4 One of the lzst_bal'ges_ to cane in carried a Canadian smdier lllla had been in the sea three h.llrs and survived although he cannot swim He was Wfillllig a life jacket. "The Germans often svvcult the sea with machine-gun fire. he said. "I kept my st-e! helm-t. cu but my main concern was uhciiirr the Jerrles would p JTC mv Mae West rket ll a s i lfl v bullet They "W11. i1 ' d" I hauled onto ore cf our itiips p.11" three hours " Smie of the Canadian wmlildfid were loaded into hcnpitcll trains dra/wn up alongside t-lle_ quay. Others were rushed to a big (WWW hall which had been convert-d in- to a casualty clrnring staiioli. Wm; the Canadians were a number of American rangers vhr» went for the ride to learn how such jobs are done. They wll1 be instructors in their own army- Pralse Air Force The men who rcamzd the strrots of this town tonight _ t/nose WAD were not too tlned to stfiy bW81<<‘i— loudl raised the air mice They we ell) routine patrols flying overhead and one 5illdZ—- "They've got it, tho;e fellows. They really helped plenty." All but, the most desperately wounded came ashore singng, shouting and grinning. They were tired and some weme lame, but nlcirlle tcould hel iaughin at. the s es on.- ual of alLgHe was a Brill-ill mar e. He emerged from‘ nine hours figlhting at Dltppe wztllcut a scratch. Nothing happened m him on the way back. lie olme alters and acc d ntally shot nim- self in the hand. BIRTHS it mnnfiidTeTms. i. Hospital to 5gt. and Mrs. G. E. Sutherland a. daughter, Sondra All ivnnnnoas _ MacMTLLAN-BREHAUT — At Charlottetown, Aug. 14. 1942, by Rev. W. B. Maophail, Margaret Catherine Brehaut of Guernsey Cow to James Stewart MilcMlllan i “vigil W "'*-'¥'-'~' - w-w-lnr-tswvnu. McDONALD-In ule- City until}. North River l. rt four lfrloek in the of Tuesday, Ann“! Amzulllrlllfl‘ particulars, Till-I EASTERN TRUST COMPANY w. u. xenon. AIIOATUIIQQI, on Au _ 19. i942. Mrs. Stephen Mc- Donal. aged 52 years. Her re- mains were forwarded from Frank Hennesseyu Funeral Home yes- terday afternoon bv rail to her home in North Lake from where the funeral will take place Satur- day morning at 8 o'clock to st. Columbrs Church, East Point: N. D. MacLean ' UNDERTAKER ~ EMUALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshlrl Piano Ill Edgar Buchanan —Don .: THE CHARLOTTETOWN CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column lo nurved for nail In local Interest, but ndurtlnllg of I nanny nature: any In hull-all ll I wit: u word. nrlofly IIIIIIH ll vdvnnnn. ORASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INBUR. ANCE L-MI PRIVATE SALE of furniture. 189 King. 8-30-21. :1: AWAlT FUNERAL ARRANGE? nfMENTS—The b0dy o! Mr. JOhn L. fiivlcGuigan, ltli-yedialf-oldt gig; = armer was res g a e a :‘Hennessey Funeral Home here llélast night pending completion of flfuneral arrangements. The man ‘jzdled in the city Allospital early ryesterday following an accident at his home the previous clay. He ufell from a load of grain injuring :'lils head. He is survived by his iwlfe, formerly Miss Myrtle Kelly _ and two children George, aged weight and Noreen, 10. Hon. Mark flu. McGuigan, Minister of neumi and Education for the province is a brother. Personals John H, DeRoche, Jr.. son of J11. ‘and Mrs. De-Rcche has joined the a Air Force and left for Ne-lv Bruns- fwick yesterday morning to begin training. His younger brother Pat is in the A. M. C. serving in Eng- “land. :: The many friends of Mr. Ronnie .:Cireenan smi of Mr. and Mrs. Petel I Groean, South Melville will regrc l.' l is ti t l th Plus _ Chan 7 of Don ‘:10 cull le a pa en ‘ofiowm; , Cliazlottetown Hospital flan operation on Saturday. glScllolarships For :51’. E. Island Boys MONCTON_ N. 13., Aug. zo-gcr) -»Namcs of boys and girls who were awarded college and convent scholarships at the annual meet- ing of La scciete De lL/Assomption ll‘i‘l'(.‘ list lzlst iliglit by C. F. Savoie, Grand secretary Treasurer. The lvlilncl-s with names of first and second substitutes, re- spccllvciy, in case the former are unable to take the courses, in- clli Ni the following from Prince Ell... d Island: Bertram Arscnuult, Egmont Bay. P. E_ L; Edmond Gallant, Mont Carmel, P. E. I.; Leonard Arsen- llult, Egmcnt Buy, P. E. I. New Chapter To History 0f Gaiiuek Airmen‘ (By Alan Randal, Canadian Press Stuff Wflifl‘) LONDON, Aug. 20-10? Cable) -—A liclv chapter was added to the brilliant history of the R. C. A, F. tcilight us stories of the exploits of men who helped make possible the success of the Dleppe raid came from a dozen air stations scattered over tile rolling country- si ll souilicm England nerd by tile great/est array of air: . ft ills Gorilians ever lnus- LCYQKl in the west against an at- tacking force, Canadian fighter and lirinv co-operation squadrons fought the cucniy wit-h outstand- ing success from dawn to dusk and provided protection to laud and scu forces vltiich won the praise of every soldier and sailor. Every Cnnilriizin fighter and army cc-op squadron overseas took part and members of these for- lllllllCllS. with the scores of Can- ' in R. A. F. units, formed a (‘OZlhluxFflbl-I‘ ploportion of the Un- ilcd Nations furcc which was coin- pris-cd not only of men from all pnris of the Empire but from the United states, Fighting I~‘i'ance_ Belgium, Poland and Czecho- Slovakia. “Never before have ground for- ces been provided with such alr support,” the air ministry news service said in disclosing that the Germans in an all-out bid to smash the returning flotilla threw in every type of plane they could put in the air-big and medium bclnlirrs, fighter-bombers, fighters. Outstanding Victory and The results achieved, even at a cost of 9B planes and 68 pllOts, fifC considered an outstanding vio- tolgv. wc-rk were announced in GUARDIAN PAGE Fl-VE LIKE VETERANS _(C0ntinued_from page 1) Brazilian national; in Alia torri- TD . They were detained than when Brazil “ the smkink 01 five ships by U-bosts within three STOCK QUOTA TTONS WM! a life.’ Canadians paid for the heroic al- smlt on the etiazmel coast - ".‘§”.l°.':;.°°§‘eii°: "lira d: ,,,,,, A V° ° e‘ We m1 Go d1 emote and narrow streets of the Hench port. m3: {afimmrwho ma, mun m. u“ yew“. main along with the hostages un- til some means may be found for Looking back on the raid in ‘hem "° 1”" B‘ ' which I touched the bullot-awept Fre in inn ROSS MUNRO Shell ___(C0ntinued_from V page I) _“ " "“'—"—__ Bell Tel 111 his IND. blood-stained lJB-ttlt- Bldg Prod dress, ignoring food placed beside cm cement him. For three days and as many can No, P‘. nights he had not beento bed and gm c“ m,“ now ash: sat typingfromascribblet. gm c," Pm sheaf of notes, he smoked endless- can Pacific 1y and nlbbled benzedrine tablets can steamghl given him by a Canadian Mediml Dom Cggl pg officer to keep his eyelids open. To accunpauy the Canadian Army Dom on sewer. manoeuvere: was old stuff 1m Nickel to this quiet-spoken, eonsclentiou. Mt] power reporter, who deems it his duty to Nat steel Car cover the doings of Canadian Shawinigan N,“ Muchlnbaum 231C225‘? bZItTtCIZlICI‘ they are in sham g: a: gtcam A, om. “M; ‘owed d m In his story Munro skipped llght- Wpg Elec A beach with a. hait-dlooghm glues; lxy over the pm where he changed Wpz med n and run“ we” lowexd M. m, rom one craft to another a half- fifililnfiglh“ m‘ “l” “W; ‘elfilliiiliwiifiiiiliil. "tifililékifi - on a sope no - yargs mway itflllallsfltit-{Bd a warning gatltilve are’ all regtmgnts in his oe ourea own. e awascovere. bea slugs whipped lntoour He was apologetic phat he had craf-t. been unble to stay until the very cementing; ltilaéi gaaitfld fol-duo to grail to asoertaalln ghether only‘ out- ac an now were una e re . was they thought they had us at their much the same when he armam- fillf1l§y_ to‘ massacre in. their own ggnliedt tlge expedition to fipitsberg- Asbestos From fortified houses and ill th alilydartfle lliampere a" mi" B‘“‘““““°“ - e an , rave ng at one time ma," boxes along the top of the sope in a seaplane, ma“ W” came more machine-gun bursts. But he came back to the office w, than“, lm t humi t Looked Lie Curtains Tiudmben unlzllrlgd tgyagxolgmlaiclly h: firm?“ It looked like curtains for all 25 destruction crew which had Jen Int’ Pete of us in our vessel. the main flotilla to do a certain Jo Instead of bel iked in 25 lanes away‘ “l; lJB-Ilc " ‘m s0rry~I should have been this trad). the Roy became fighting mad. Sitting and lying (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Aug. 20- theie," he said ruefully, "But they on the deck of the craft. seeking Stocks dayrin which rhnps 600 , perished, inciud g Brazilian troop-i. Most of thole on the IQPIWMUOD MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE '1" (Cundhn Iron) the ordzals of the . mo” This was their first show and hike: wok it like veterans of the I can't banish from my mind a recollect? tohf that 20-minute imam w e Royals when death looked us right in the face and nodded, We had crossed the channel from England in the night and at drawn tried to land at Pulls. Just east of Dielppe. With Nani guns banging away st everything in sight we creptinonabeaohcovemdbyn smoke screen. .. 0-4 I 8| 8:==z..ss....a.....:§ '“l"'i"."""-"I‘TT"F“ L‘$Zi3b~i3li§# Montreal iiurli (Canndlln Press) Stocks :e§aess: hill Tifl(l\># Ad. .l.' portatlon." In ‘Ill-lick of Battle And he felt pretty much the same way in yesterday's fearful attack. But he managed to ez around more than any other wai Alderm“ correspondent, was in the thick m 513mm‘ the worst fighting which no other A“! ca" 36 writer saw, and was one of two to Base Metal get ashore at all. Beaime didn't provide mo with any trans- what cover the sheets of armor Plating 0n the sides offered, they returned the German fire with terest. Bullets criss-crossed between the shore posts and the beached boat. The German fire w0unded half the men in our boat and only a miracle saved us from annihilation. events were happening all around us and over our heads. We had been tossed bot ilk t _ Bid d in the channel if} the bgmlis Ni thiniiltflllg ginoilidmuy‘ l: 5P1,“ "ll Bongeotzl 2 diving Stukas that exploded in Qmlpanled 1 orlmmthe f“ u‘? pm Dom 15 the water beside us. Nazi planes he hm méredg-“bh 3? m m‘ a‘ Broulan 37 had machine-gunned us, “W5 8mm“ "e i” ‘ Cal Edm g5 But this was the real thing. ed» “nod (ti; “I; conceded’ Cdn MR1 3'! Several men in our boat coliap- wyjén I 10,30}, m taro“? lmw Gas Treth ‘sgdihgng soldtlier got‘ tug)‘ bullets an“? w a m ram‘ goocllienour 51 an one nar lie we a.» iris ..:‘.ia“::s:..e:.l:*.scarier: we ‘Bl e 0O . '- ' E8. t M 1 Field services bandages were in it‘ Wm“? “d ElcToradg 12911-; wrapped over the wounds and m n e I!!!‘ ‘Well same unassuming plmnw 1.1 e . . fggnifutigzg ggfififlrelzcmeritkepi ill“- T7121; may figssliflesfialwe rrore ggffaimki’ 9 Blood. mingled wizil sgreggé and ,°,°’F°,‘,°",§”"* i?’ “Wm” “Mei Goldmine :34 dirttrtnckfied ggwnl the deck. mic, hung?“ “$53,312; bewgaimag’ garg Rod: so e ore ie -m nute fl ht ' - ar er 2 over, wounded were lying 85,11 ‘xi: Holllnger 7x theft bottom of the craft. Homest 31-4 was suicide to try to stay any Kerr Add 36o longer. even thou h th C - G d c _ i Kirk Lake 44, dlans had killed; half eie .112?“ I. Dufault 38 Germans with fire from the boat. u I Lake Shore 775 We eased off the beach and went D 1W1 50 back to sea, . I o Macassa 195 Later I heard some Royals 1nd Macbeod 105 gefoglmed tlmd attacked that very _._____ gag? 36 eac aga n d 1 , a at driving the ogrnmurgsgarllom my Alfrless lglculllrlaswlilg-lnadl“ Mcxengie "6 stronghold in the death trap, WITH THE RC Al, SOME_ McWatters 11 But the story of the Canadian WHERE IN ENGLAND‘ Au 20 Mme“ 24 ma“ i’ m” a" We 01 slwh heavy —(CP Cable) Con 'i- tuieTi s M°°" 401-4 1°55“ m‘: R°Yal$ Md stopped showered tocla In th g ‘Canadlm N“Yb°'° 10 m” m“ °' the “ugliest lDots on men behind tlie me e who an N°r““d“ 43 14 the Dleppe ma“- the aircraft gllnS-{IIEOIIDG cigar: ogmiltal g Smash Germans g.h°C.mA!Ne1“.pOe;€ll>llets liklethgrlrlllgill: gfjafgiike‘ 14 Die 3 Down th l .. ' ,, Pa when “unfit” thrfiee gagiaelmflixxtit wagon glaze: don: a Bplerlglidhjolg Faggot! 9g tallons landed-the Royal Hamll- quarts." reiyedrl,“ vtvh g beak‘ Pumas”? 14 “"1 I-iaht Infantry. Essex Scottish room men at inisycalioii “lili- m“ Cm’ 145 °i Winds“ °"i-- find the Calgary the reat air battles f w elv e "mm" 129 Tank Regiment-they smashed up day gwere still i s o e nesd Premier 43 the Germans rights and left Nazi roarln plane n prégrelss at“ Preston 43 were strewn over the rapid T-efueliné Nreifie rlelolliirlnrgg anocl gfigfrlfild 4 mm the ca’? ‘a m. n“ and or then taking off again. gbiep ‘vi 1&1, ° Profile!!! e. Hamilton Light Cui- 9n we“, N yvan 135 Infantry mc 1 Y! - ~ P! "f Tobum Germans a“: ‘eijfillsedm gglsffylllll; The message added’ “Car on Upp can :15 3°!‘ illnkhfllv! in the centre of for a few more hours ‘a d aryreat venture“ 35° town. Those who weren't fired on air victory will be ours’?- 3 Vermilata 1 a-s “n “waY- Veteran fitters, rlggers. and arm- w?“ Am“ 40° 15 W“! 111 Dieppe that cana- orers who helped keep planes fly- r H“? 310 "m" m“ Play“! ham with in: during the battle of Britain (“m”) Willow pulvenzing declared today that the Dieppe “LISTED ‘hem Wm’! Doln -blank fire from air action was as hot hectic and heavy tank suns. furious as the most motion-filled 5153;‘, ‘ff 80 days of the air fights over London s 8' 110-000 In Good Form in 1940. m Bet , so“? MSDEPW» ll Pollfville, the cnwszeiaaeiawlesdwegillsthetlgiigassgbglllrtlifi h u t h staged oneflda tchgrwgét atigeggiilisneilyi: runways under tsrpaulins and G ‘ ground sheets They ropped their the laid. They landed silently and tired heads on their Ecol kits and. were in position before the Nazis Often. the next man's boots. They TORONTO The conservative air ministry knew the score. d“; 1 w i _ . A M-(CH-The pliiccd tile Gcmllln losses at 91. They carried out a number of fort‘ ssselgrllg aslghrelzd ggillddlbe 0n limit‘ aqww lgfilend new losses but w these "conflrmeds" must be tasks under the brilliant leader- hsnd lo w vibe in» returnlnx onto saga °’°"""°“' °“ m‘ T°" "filed ‘mm’ °i ‘he 1°°‘°dd Pmb‘ $119 °T "'19" T011118 Colonel from battle kites bus lne ‘nggsgidngezwogglll! at? a es, lmco ve, fte 1 .. ' °Y ' British pilots added to the stor- QUHTGuBCXtIOTI, rWiTTldTeNlghftoi-"g- Look At Those Guys figorveigngilglhrltllelliegearlylcgvglikneg les told by the Canadians. They described the beaches at Dleppe as lnOklng like “Brighton on Sun- day]. Like tile Canadians. they never lost their sense of humor. They called a church in DlepPe- used as a landmark. as s "rendezvous for ten and buns." Allies Give Support Every air force involved in the _ show did a nice job. United States Flying librtrcsses plastered the important Abbcville fighter base to wcllken the opposition the Ger- mans could get into the air. American Eagle pilots and spit- fire-flying pilots of the American army air corps continuously en- gagcd the Germans over the battle R7021. Belgians, Fighting French and Czechs all scored successes while the Poles always noted for their cool daring, smashed down l‘! German planes and suffered a IOU of only three of their own. Scores of planes made two and tlirec trips, pausin only ion on- ough to rcfuel an rearm. A one stiltinn. Canadian fliers waiting to go aloft on the third sweep 0f the day, learned only then that. they were to support Dominion ground troops in the assault Tlicir eagerness to get in the sky then mounted feverishly. Keystone of Attack one Canadian army oo-oper- itiloli squadron was hailed as a kcvsioue of the attack as. in it! first big operation it kept in the nli‘ from dawn until all the troops lii'l(l lcit the French coast late in ll <- ri. y. I q Sgd L. Ford his S" ‘ti. 1dr. flQCl, N R. and of Liver- Dominion embarkatfon. One group of the westerners was in such good form that even ami- a five-hour battle they lmartly l1°f>ed arms and marched aboard tho boot that picked them up. and the fl ih "Look at those guys," said sgt. only Mylnntheeduiggxsesvsvhlrledorlllig Ted Ryland of Winnipeg, senior western oils held unchanged. ‘ non-commissioned officer of this Kerr-Addison sold in considerable glghtzr" squadron asqhlc gpfnted to gyol-gelidfl-gla :0 trlrlop to $3.?!’ an? s a crews.‘ e - - OIDQ ou ‘till 3 Qgcgckr TDEITIOITO; if” tllgy $5,?!’ E5181‘? weaktenglit 2g ave . - - oases o o one w“ g H?!“ {fljasefigflxfiviffid cents came out for Fkancoeur. Hol- ggerwz“ no pop m the oumt. llngetrgnMalartlc Gold Fields and i1 5Y- . ." h“ ‘ Among the men in overalls who wmkmul“ ‘mm! 5°“ 3° helped fashion the Canadian sir BRAZILIAN S SEIZE (Qgntigued from page l) ‘Tz-“t d Si: 53,3; eye he; "it"? ditl..‘.”°..l’°.li"f.tiii.. u i§§§,§:§”,~.°*° “m5 "i? fili- c r 8 LINES ' ' - ' . pong: that lstriltled anoigh" "b" g" 5§$§‘or°lve‘§§§§il§' 3 will?“ ‘lwflwdum “W” i,‘ 1° T118!‘ 8 W58 sg th morning " I - - l. 8m! 1'50 Olll were 0D- ui m. western Smith Atlantic 3- nod l» 0mm n. Canadian cu- The score of e ‘ r-nctlon minim 5W1 3- fd. grid o, International Btee of Canada pfd. British-Dominion Oil traded in slrablc volume and weakened a cent to 18. Anglo-Canadian was down s. through yesterday was: two lub- marlnes reported sunk. one by a United States bombe one at- tacked and two sighted Advise French others "m ‘annuals... exchange To Stay Neutral. w" r "- mipumllad bein ‘due to gall earlier o wee exc IITIO or mmdmm mp0,,“ m, N," Dime, LONDON, Aug. ao-wp Cable) "ITNQTI At A GlIIIGN destrgyed and three damaged. — Cindi"! °°mmmd° "m" F0 m’ 5 800d example by 82:51:lenllletslagillipeposgiffxherlshy —'—_ b _ . uaegfsliellgwiimllllelieoowuiiieiiwufuxifiuf in! the Hench lwplllstivn to re- wmm" m" main neutral, it was disclosed to- lls ~ lg posters and tissue r leaflets which the raiders filli- buted once they got ashore said in bold black type:- “Fl-enchmeni This is a fire from his Spitfire. Another brace fell to PO H. .7. Murphy of 8t. Claire, Me.. while I'll. Lt George Hill of Dlgby, N. 5., shared in the destruction of one FW-lpo with 5ft. M. K. Ii. Each also '1' to-Imllltllnlanlllhlnl mlomnwuton olllln- h d. nlnT-"eii-uuuuu lower: mas and papers higher; othc industrial: It (I - Ne.w "allele-sues; cloned * iiew York Sleek 1 Exeiiange M‘- .44 (Canadian Iron) f Stocks Close Am C and B‘ :5 Am Tel "rel 119 H Anaconda zs 1-3 Baldwin Loco 11 7-3 Bendix Av 31 1.3 Beth Steel 53 3.3 gggsslghlo 32 1-3 Lonesome Joe Cony Edison i‘? H M“ n° ‘my? beau“ m“, Auw U“ m 7d Iakes no friends gig 53cm 27 Cos he "oflendaW H sa 1-2 , _ gznlgganizfd 33g i” lath tonight with LIFEBUOY -2 Mont ward _ §G4IJF4PIFIPF N Y Central 2g Si: -/r6'7vP6' or Am Co 7 3.3 Pm" RR 22 s-a Pr c a Oi NJ 38 1-8 NICK U T, — ' YW cann, 1 encore 3-? r" are.‘ cm rt" we» w - U R b 4 U59 s _f ne cleaning powder S ll be: 1s s-e sum as Whiting p1 u. Rn. U 5 S‘ 9° 46 v-a dry With a soft cloth w. Ne B“ Canadian corp 15 frequently m keen‘ l. hi”, ‘tuckel West Union 25 7_8 coarse, gritty cleanr ,5 "v0.51 ' ,4 West Elec 59 soon wear through the ‘llllnmrllgu Woolworth _ wilting 0n lumblng Lttlnszs fished -—--___..__ and water f; 511 that L, fieémqrp on utensils or (qulpment made ‘fro y Montreal E h “X‘““°‘"°°I>.P" ave-s m Xe ange — ~—~__- MONTREAL, A _ m_ steady undertone “§..v.ll.d‘°",§,§£ price changes were 51 khtiy increased volume on th exchange and today. Shawinlga w session bull clgss-iegelrrlagtfllrgealrxildelilixyll, cliangednBell Telephone was down Asbesto! Rained lost l. W111i during fair turnover. Canada slipped I 1-2 to 1942. Cement a. fractio In constructions, while Building Pi-Qduqg Cement preferred 93, a new low for common was unchanged, McColi and Winnipeg were grim- irregular on E curb market Exliflienced sales woman capable o! taking Chargg (g mode l d- dent in busy N. s. torwjmalilifejellga: Blllwrtunlty for capable party, R‘, ~ plies strictly CflIlfidenflgL P. o. BOX 121. ;._ ,1 Plctou, N. §_ >_'.__.:d'§( 8-19-31. - ‘I run sALEl" tional gainers. Losers included Dry- dcn. St. Lawrence Corn. Dominion Coal preferred. Canadian Car, Seu- i grams, Tobacco d ll Issues active aglndog Vie!‘ Hudson Bay, Nickel, Steamshlps preferred, Canadian P Pacific, Ontario Steel, Foreign Investment preferred and P Bank of Montreal trials shares. Mines shares. Produce Prices 30-07?)- MONTREAL, A . Canadian Commodil? Exchange, Butte 7-8-35 I-2, 342 B 29-29 1-2; C MON merit of Agriculture follow:— Eggs: graded shipments selling um t0- A-large 41 l-2—42; A-medi 40 1'2; A-Dullets 34; B 29 1-2-30; C 25 1-2-26. Receipts: 3.248 boxes. utter: first grade creamery prints. Jobbing price ao-ao 1-2; first grade solids, Jobbing price. 35 1-2-36; current receipt. Que no l pasteurized 34 5-8; no 2 33 5-6; wholesale. Que no 1 35; no 2 34 1-4. Receipts: 993 boxes. Cheese: current receipt. western FOB M Total sales: 10,500 shares; mung- 5. 4,500 r spot: Que. (92 score) 84 Eezssoot: A-large 41-41 1-2; .1- meolum 40-00 ' A-pulletg 33_ 25-20. 20-40?)- TREAL. Aug. Produce prices here today as i-e- n; ported by the Dominion Depgy-t. Burkes Grocery gazztalind Market Bldg. Phone 109s, _______*__________ Auction Sale MONDAY. AUGUST 24m a1‘ a 111w. lnmlnstru tedb M . . Th.‘ 32 Birchwood cStreetv to gsellcbyamdblfo alzcttslpn the following liouscholli ef- Z Enterprise Economy Ranges, 1 Enterprise Quebec llcnlcr, 1 kitchen table, 1 ivashmz machine (Electric) 2 kitchen chairs. l dropside couch, 1 studio couch. 1 chesterfield, 2 beds. l spring, 1 mattress. 1 bureau, 1 chest of drawers, 1 commode. l day bed. 1 baby's crib, 1 settee, 2 arm chairs, 1 rocker, ‘l pram. 1 table. 1 lawn mower. dishes. nots. pans, clothing and several other articles. W. H. BE ATON, and Que white, 19 5-8 ont- Anctioneen treat, wholesale western and Que 8-21-91. white 20 first grade FAS Montreal. Receipts: 3,833 boxes. Potatoes: 75 lb bags Que 1.30- 150; NB 150-155: PEI res-mo. KS The farm of the late Al- ____ bert Stewart, at Peakes (Canadian Prw) Road, Lot 52, being 1G5 acres s, h m with dwelling house and on n" two barns. Apply to John A. ggfallgittm If McDonald, Bcthcl. gwgfegfnk {g or to McLeod & Bentley, Else _Mtnard's for Dandruff. i‘ Charlottetown. S-Bllgif-IB-Zl-M ii! Advertising Rates —— Payable in Advance Minimum Clans for Any Advertisement: 25 Cent: Central Guardian locals. lo word; Western and Enter-n local: pu- Zc per word; Announcement: and 00min] Eveuia 3o per word; Classified 3o per word; in Memorial Noflc it Cards. etc" 5n per name; ding engagements 40 words for $1.00 Floral and S uni Off Condolence ‘l per inch; e cl 10o oer lncll- Lists of Letters of and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and A intl 10o per lnbh 0t In Jti-‘fi. u‘: inch. Addreu and application. To Let 1'0 urr - snor ‘or: I p" a-zo-ai George street. Great George. It FOB RENT - 6 ROOMED HOUSE. Brighton. 3 years old, Hot water. Fireplace. First class repair- N. A. Dan-och, East Royalty 8-19-31- Hlmllwn ‘l0 LET--PABTLY FURNISHED POM Ind summer cottage near city. For Sale word. Lin: of Subpcrlpllonl ntltiun $1.00. Other rates on l Female Help Whale-d,“ WANTED — GIRL OR WOMAN for housework. Apply 2.’! DcsBrlsay Cresent. 8-19-3 WANTED - INIDIEDIATELY A maid. Apply Mrs. 1Dr.) W. G. l-logg, 23 North Rivcr Road. 8 l5 l7 l9 fl- Miscellaneous BOOKING ORDERS FOR wheat, bulk, to arrive next week. Court 8c Son, Brdiord Stllzloli. 8-21-31. POI. SALE — PERFECT KITCHEN tulle. '1 Kent Street. 8-21-21. Agents Wanted I03 SALE-Iii II. P- INTERN-b —-—i——“—"—”" tlonal en ne. Also Dump and RAWLEIGII noun; Nowmprm _ . . . -, . ,, Eimbél-“f. '€é’.‘lil.§‘fitli°'ll“%l' §§%‘..°8.“.3l.‘.“..“éil .,’.%’..l.'l.. wgxrlh n. Aexandra. 8-19-31. Start promptly Wiito Ruble“! POI. SAL! — MODEL A FORD 90 and 29. Cheap for cash. Apply Melville Weeks. Fredericton Teachers Wanted Dept, ML-flo-K-IL, Montreal- Wa n ted a-ai-ii. WANTED _ usan can l9 mo o it ePl=1i.P-_€*!'e"?*""- 8*‘ ' WANTED _ can some 'r surprise stroke. not. an invasion. We strongly urge you to take no rt and to do nothing that [ht invite reprints by the enemy. “We appeal to your cool-flooded- ness and good sense. when the ards and. firing machine-gun hour strikes we will notify you, uiiets into u second enemy plane. And than will we act side side added a damaged plane to his k‘- ccmmon victory m your scorn ._..,__.,,.. Fletcher of ‘terrace damaged an Me-lild. Canadians from every province shared in the day's action. PO Murray of Halifax claimed a obable after srooting cannon shells into o. Nut cockpit from 50 Winni r-Whut unchanged. Toron Bacon holI steady at $16. New York-Cotton lower. ____-___e._-__-_ Industrlal production in Bw-don early inn year broke all norms of the country, 000M111!‘ to govern- m°fit iigwes Just ma pubic. WANTED — TEACHER FOB AL- berton South School No. 123. Sui! lement $150.00. m. Aubrey, Alberton _ EACHEB wAleNiTgpli-Jln Sfhool. Sunplflfle" $15.00. Wilfred McDonalt-ihbpp- retary. a‘ Apply to Mrs. ‘lion Moncton or St. John to take t-WO _ passengers. Phone 682. 8-ll-ll- vVXm-pn _ HEATED rnorTr 20-2l. room, furnished or unfurnished. Central. Guardian. 8-21-15» m gym AITTnsen ELECTRIC t wgillillf! or Rangcttle. Write par- ticzlw s “R" Glllrdian. 8414\-