AUQUSF 21,241 FOR SALE - DESIRABLE PROPERTY KI? STOCK QUO TA TTIONS rg g-lARLorrl-sruwiv GUARDIAN O Residence of the late Capt. T. G. Taylor- . containing 8 Rooms and Bath. Hot water turn. luontreal Stock. New York Stock ace-Hardwood floors. 2 Fireplaces. One of the - most comfortable homes in the City. Terms of Exchange Exchange purchase can be arranged. , Stocks ll 5W" Clo Am c and r 3101;: gull 12mg“ 141 1-: A; m emu m 1.4 ~ r110 B sconda _ l *__ a c Pow a Baldwin Loco ‘,2 11} (‘finite-initial P“. S? gag; gun‘; g 1-4 521x11; “A; e1 v-e j gen S: PM 2i 1-4 clies a. Ohio 3i ‘t: B11 6 1-2 C Ysler - Can Steam b 5.8 Con Edison 17 8-4 - - n P ' Oeleneee ~ as 1-2 Elec Auto Lita Advertising ates aye e n Advance gm gag; p; Ge» on-i r1 e 3 -4 t _ _ Minimum Charge ior Any Advertisements l5 Cents Dom Steele B '1 1-4 GtnNororgi? 38 7 3 Central oniinioin locals. sc word: vvcstci-n and ail-urn locals 9°71 TeXfi-e 72 Kennecott as 1.4 u per word; Annuuucelrcn and Coming Events 8o per word: Drydln 5 Mont Ward 5 g4 1,3 Classified 3c penv-erd: In Mesnorians Notices 70c per inch; Lin; n; Pounds. O0 13 1.2 N Y Central 13 3.4 Floral and Spit-Lust Oilerings. Cards. etc. be per name; Letters oi mil‘ 7°” 12 1-2 Nor Am co 13 5-5 Condolenre 70c per inch Wedding engmment 40 mm“ h; "M Int Nickel 84 1-4‘ Pen R. R 33 M; and l0 cents for every additional b vso Notices of Thanks and Lake o! Woods l7 Phil Pet Co 44 3-3 11111:" "art-P" ar- vr- ~' Men»- e i“ J e iii cen s i’ i L.‘ an rescn on .00. 0th at W" ex“ ° 41 - spllllffll-"lll- a r a a Nat Brew 25 l-4 United Al? 7 a Norsnda 54 U S Rubber 33 1-3 Quebec Power 101-2 U S Steel Co 51 F R - l: ¥ié;i‘“i‘§i“.i..‘5°" r, - 1-2 or ent FOX’ SE10 West Elec g1 5-3 ro RENT - FURNISHED nooivi. FARM FOB. sane-ls nouns >-~ — r h . Kitchen iaclllties. Ap- pg;- ‘ I- m. gltigegilliqgeGilflrdlfl-n. L-497-8-20-2i. l” Gay’ m“ L-_-,m.;_n_m_ M0!!!" real Curb lff . o Let ISLAND-GROWN PLUMS. READY ____ __ 1st week in Septenibfém a n 51,01" m", 8010);; AND BOARD. ggzlPgzvgbgi FOB ' ‘ '31-‘ gbikibgnPfd 1g g-g ' - - - - ssuz- - ' 7i: [ET FURNISHED HOUSE row ln gizihullmn? l-g Mlllynomgytpug- m _ (c?) —- i — - Stan Foam- ‘ ng quoa ons: Apniv Tomlins Grocery. Rlochtord W ' D ___ Don A 4 1-3 Stocks ' m,” sit-cot, L-439-8-18-6i. FOR. dsAut ._ NEwLy F355;; finger V '1‘ O l: h?‘ ‘Amtiield _ F0 A - l3 k; m tar-sunny FRONT ROOMS. $28 R,°°,‘5“..,‘,'.‘{.“° *"‘P,‘_-.§f.,-?.;§‘3§; iiolne oli 227 33's; ‘Y2 Heated house. Apply 1i Sydney ‘ Imp Q“ 9 1.2 B“; Exp '10 14 Silt“; L§23‘8‘21'1l- You cgerfr TELL run nmnsn- Int Pew E H! ncncnil I44; T . __ FURNISHED enoe ween used belting and Price Com ' Beattie no sen-n»- iin el"'ri.l.r*"s..hm-.i.nii §::li"i' i‘ ‘A 1 75 Upper Prince. - ' ' a - 5 ‘my L48i-8-l9-Si “W45” “edmcwnt-aer-e l6 i u f; | Ex h ngg ca.‘ Ed“ 131 ._ ' ‘°~ llll I13 It I gauging; .19 1-: en a , L08! Boarders Wanted Cen For ‘i2 iosr rum orr LIGHT nu- kogiumns M; Clifml "32 liverv. Solid rubber tire. Finder 13° Upper Pflme gomfigzlonATEn' wx$wgfiéd‘Agtg'amzsmo 805E113}; ‘g3 "l" 702- R“"ard' L'5°4'a'2°'3l" ‘ 11-4-88-8-19-21} as a spark plug active tra rig de- Cons Smelt 37 3-4 ; , . LOST 0v COMMERCIAL ROAD. 50.43pm; ACCOMMODATFD | i§l°p°gcli“ “f, '.*,‘,§,§‘°“l.;°,,§;‘; g,‘,‘;‘.“‘~’,i,‘;3 53 3" lirl and vlleel- PM"? R" Anulv between ten and a '40 ° s 1i higher tnoiigli niln- Eldorado '42 Kennedy. Murray Hiilrlbgaiilgflgll-llfll Lonzworth Ave. L-47a.g.'19.3l_ fl§‘§,,§,,';“jf;p§,,.d he... and were Ext; on '18 h; ' ' CQLLEGE STUDENTS ACCOMI in a list which was the broadest in gglglrignd Mlscenaneous modaud‘ ‘a Edward street“ wBoth Canada Steamshipfi common Gods Lake :33 ‘-?_ “" "'i"“i"_ L'479'a'19'”' and preterred cllmbeul to new 1118M Gold Eflg .05 1.4 STUDLNTS T0 BCIARD. APPLY in a rally which gst under way on Gold Gate 07 1.4 1'13 Wcvmouth Street. ' 6 p flllféd Monday. Close to 3,000 shares of the Hammw D5 L“499'5'm'3l' - common were boarded. High 53;- 10 -———'—""—‘i", WANTED AN Exremsivcsnl consolidated smelwrs and Hud- I-Iollinger ‘in a-e Female Help Wanker glerk for country store. Apply son Bay Mining were stronger some Hume on w; A. Guardian. L-534-8-2l-31. in metals and International Nickel Homestead o1 1,3 lizisrlzn - EX run 1m: c an - ~ was also e gainer will) Nvrerlde W! l-iud Bay 2a 5.3 \\'0lllnll or ilirl rci hotel work lit Teachers Wanted "film!" 1am"! biih-ad- I" lie-Welde- Int Nick a4 a-a 011cc. Apnlv “The {ogfél-a 20 3; gléytliigxffiggeflgiafmaenialflafdjgci Int Pevtle; g a: - -- -- R. ANTED rou “ ‘ Jack a . - ERF Greenwich school. Apply Georlze gflghggd “l” Bwthe“ “mded _Jiison .31 11-4 “lidfiltlnged woman preferred, Meme“ secy‘ L544'8‘21'm In a wide range o! industrial: sp- ‘gig; 4'23 Summer Nova Scotia Winter _ peering, Canadian Car preferred, I Show '14 34 Sunburst U. S. A- 2 ldllll-i- 1 Cookshutt Plow. Massey-Harris and ‘ no child. State experience and wanes. a mundaniun movgd" up and Domln- Lama?“ - GIrc lull particulars of self ani ion 311.33g Brugk 511k and Dggco Mlicaesz rfiereitccs Write P. O Box 262. ~13» snppe‘; Mid-IE‘) -65 Cllffilfi- N0" Swill ' Oils were on the upgrade, both Madse“ - L'479'8'19'2l- Imperial and International Pet-, Malamca 1'25 WINNTPEG. Aug. 20—(‘CP)- roieum reaching lwtter levels. Shaw-l hlflcrllll/ztglers wflfliéd Aided by upturns at Chicago, Wiri- inllgan termed utilities with a gain. Niur h P ~03 7 8 j._____-___.___. n-pes wheat nitures prices show-ed but Quebec Power and Muilreeli Ndygoby 56 1;, “uw-"qn _ PASSAGE By can a firm trend on Winnipeg groin ‘Trilamways were sofitelr aind Bell; Nlmsgmg 125 yo, “w, to Tcygntg after- sth Svp- exchange today. It Teeohone lost an eary mpnve- _ N ~d 53 5_8 ienibrr. Bolton's Store. Bonshew. Mills and shippers provided the merit. Among miscellaneous issue “all =1 at“? trdet.sarzli izlrsssi ‘not: strait“ i__..... B; an oca ey, an e two 8 - ‘ lHXTFD PASiAGE BY can T0 climbed as much as 1 5-8 cents les all did‘ betier- Pilmill" ~93 70.0mm Phgng 599, over the previous close. Flax and Tfltill sales: 18.900 shares; Indus- Fhymfislfil’ 4 L526-8-20-2i rygtlivere h t i trials, 11am; Mznes, 8.100. gigléegiflw lravr-"n _ Pisslwv-l b; C"! uncherhlssed altesth: 535e,“ o“ m" Plemller 8% t~ T - to (r Otiuvel. Pho-"e ____ Peston - 599,010“ ° r-sze-e-zl-ei. CHICAGO. Ailg_20-(AP)—Wlleut Markets A! A nino l1 Prices pushed upward almost two st Anth .06 . asst: a. 181a“; to within lees GI sfiiotfli; n a cen ¢ our year peaki a) g9 sierr - ' eoteihiished ll i tii an. ‘ i ‘I20 Professional Bards w... ruin: ,_ itiiina yesterdg. September $1.13 1-4 —————- Saden a 4 — - . DEC $1.16 5-8—3-4; B Th C di: P1‘ J L - ' MciEOD s. ernrmr 1-2-7-8 S3.‘ ‘September 7'1 ‘i’; i Y = ""1 1* ===> 2g; R 1.85 8 y‘. f gghywg; l? g: %gber a1 l-B-l-i; cetc 1-1 1-2 - Tiziioset: brig!" New York-Stocks gsigntgeoli; 1112 a. c r c e ""i.:~-l-.=t=i:.. Barristers an: Attorneys at- ; er n us r s lo a I siyegviiargiltfigh 2“ aw - ‘ ' I -Wh t h d to 1.45 MONEY To LOAN winging-g ea uric ange gsggé-“Res A0 154 Prince Stroll- Nehv; l1:orli—(.‘otton. coffee and suplr Upp can 1.3: -' T b‘ u h h" u m x e" wood Cad - frogt of ‘Ilsa Clgirrulioliselllrl Cllnn] Wrt Hal‘! CURB 49° “ ‘ u ' C t i muse Edward lflllzlslllifllll I-oifigi/l m?‘ Qigirlxggyns aye Se teme.A.D., ,at l ~11‘ ‘ hour of tvyelve wzlock noon. ALL Ortgage Sale Perid Ore 1-59 , ilonnlzll a. co. l n. r. inciileuii Chartered Accountable Eastern Trust Buildinl the THAT parcel of land situate. lying and being at Murray River in Kings Count in said island bounded and descri ed as follows: By s line coni- mcnclnz at the Northwest angle of s plot of land fonnerly in possession of Gavin McLeod, now owned by Fred Johnston, and tn the Eastern ~"'~"*"z.=-l..:.. hi1 ~i~ -- ~- I ' North alo said 1|], hgflndlgy 0||Q flflnflfg and i...“ feet or until it reaches H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. NOTARY. no BiilililSfI-Jlt SOLICITOR “"11 unilu-w; Charlottetown §l~ MucGUlGAN 8. TRAINOR mmi n. MBUGUIGAN. 11.6. c. sr 01.1.11: rnsmolt.» It. 0. "Jrlstra, Sullcito . lvolvual T0 LOAN Oiiice: Over ‘Provincial Bank. Rlilhmond Street. Charlottetown l BELL B. MATHIESDN l MONEY ro LOAN Cameron Block, t" lottctowll s he public road leading from Dover by Commercial Road to McLean's _ Mill Pond. thence East along said Bead One Hundred and Sixty-two feet. or until it reaches High Street. thence South aloni‘ said Street One Hundred and Eig ty-four feet. us until it reaches land of Fred John- ston. and thence West-varnly lit-Ill said land One llundres: and Flitv- one feet to the place o commence- Tvvowhirds of isn acre of land. a ltttlemorc or less: ALL THAT other parcel o! sf said ded illslllalllrtfls waxy: On Ill: Nest: 1y the cLure Mill Road. new called he Dover Bead. on the Northwest d alt to d belfll crustal‘: Namibia? ‘slat -t.bres ‘l: w" There will be sold by Public Auc- tion in ncnt oi use usw Courts aauhlluil an yuan-accounts an fiscal-ml ; county, on Satuioay use twin may u. ; September i941, at tnc hour or | svvcsve unlock iwois, MAM that si.u. ; piece and 9416M oi lanolin u-uace lying and ocmg on ‘towns p llllial- ner 2i m Queens county, noun-led and described as Illilllh‘. that. ll to nay: Luivaisasaiuuaiyu It l Italic act i on me cast edge or iuuriay swan on ; cue non-tweet dllflld Ila a luau send-i - All‘ irom sum lvam-ray swan to trout l lblvll‘ thence according to use mg- netio nor-n oi the year nos running east ior use distance oi so cnauis, i tnence- norm I chains thence west b0 chains to said lvsurray Boa... tneuce soilowlng tne course of nine soutn l: cnains on use place sll coni- mencement containing unity-INC acres or sand a little more or lens. ALSO ALL "ABAT other tract piece and parcel oi land shuttle lyllll 1M1 on said ‘township number 21 uounded and described as lollubvl that is to any: IJOIIIIIICIICIIII at. a stake set on the south side of the Cfrout uiver Roan Illta Ill one nonn- lvrcst angle J. C. Clark's land. south alonl said J._C. Clarita sv ‘ ’ y ior the ‘ ,0! to ‘- ' or to brook thence norili- I! land onveyed by the Commiss- n k ma‘ - gnu of bllc Lands to . nus: eck, late in u of d" l PALMER i- HASLAM ri.'.‘.':"§t."ii."°5.'..'li ’t§‘°'n...r.». A s. liASLAlVl, a..4.. nun. ‘nil. and on the Southeast oy h» §i‘il“‘"§“ii ‘d? t. ll Chsrlclatoomsrlklhl.‘ n hoof“. and new of John A. Mann- hm ‘glossy ro LOAN can jiiity-slaht ‘acres or llllll W "o a" above sale is made under a war oi’ sale contained in an Iss- rtgaga“ dated GINQOIIVGJGG to Csrtucv McLure. in possession of Russel Senec- EYES EXAMIIIEB aiissré" FITTED J. s. TA v1.0a OPTOMITIIIIT New Location WP- Iient a 09PM" “trigger? Emil sensitive" ‘s er. and oilfi- wiic. M th . Martin. cf Char- ueen'a County afore- F5; him been" "iluln m l a n ms e nay m at Prlnclgfand Interest of the said For o. afilcs .1. 1r. u. ' “than alclgnonc sum a fcrssail. 1355's uc'l'ia'ecv oi some. 11.n- r. mam-m. some m" a . L-lel-l-‘I-ll-Qi-I. ' er particulars smymatbleDI-red there - vreatwaroiy along said brook cnasns, tnence west to the rear line of farms fronting on the Granville Bead thence north alun‘ lllfl PM!‘ line to the said Trout River ltoad thence cast along said road to tne place of commencement containing l rifty (b0) acres of land s little more or less. | , Inc above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale con- tained in a certain lndenture of Mortgage bearing data the zeta In! cf Ap i926 and made between Ilenry T. Burgoyne of Bradalbsne In Queens County aforesaid, Farmer I and Lillie Burn ne hls wife of the ‘one part, and c undersigned. of the other part. and because oi de- fault having been made in payment sf the princirl money and intes-cet Y nil- soul day of a ‘w dfhzlleilmngldins. Char- s-‘no e a. BTILLO. ' MA co Moria r-ssv-s-ei-ss-s-n-a J I . 0. 30b. one. P ‘on m" Produce Prices . Ali. Auz- til-w?“- MONTRE prices here today. Produce Market _ the Dominion De- “ "mmg. Biygrlculture. follow: ; (in. grade creamefl’ bfifilS. jobbinz D1106. 33-33 114;; first grade solzds, jobb no Price, -d 1-2-313-4: Que no 1 Pflsielllfl" current receipt price 36 3-8‘. N0- 2; 35 3.3; no 1 wholesale price 35 5-8-36 8-4; no 2 35 7-8-48. Cheese: western and easier“ white, price in iwwfy. M°n""1 ior current make 15 5- FOB; west and east white whole- sale price 1e. which wit» is flvvli- cafoie to cheese manufactured on and after May 26. 1941, ior ship- ment tc the United Kinsdom- : graded shipments scllin at A._ ni-gc 1-2: A-snedum 34 1-2-35: pullets 28 1-2-29; e 211-23 1-2; C grade 24. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.00- 1.25; no 2. .75-.90; Ont m6’ NB M i. 110-1. Finance By ncnnira s. 011cm Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 20—(AP)- The stock market today put aside war tensions to enjoy a quiet rally which benefitted many leaders to géeinelxten/t oif iractions to around a Flew Canadian stocks showed ac- tivity. Distillers Seogram gained 5-8 and Walkers d" and International Nickel 1-8 pa nt each. Uurichanged were Dome, Canadian Marconi and Walkers common. The ‘Associated Press GO-stock comlposite closed ,2 o1 a point high- er at 43.2. Transfers totalled 486,- 580 shares compared with 890,340 yesterday. Finished ahead were Bethlehem Steel. Republic, Youngstown sheet. General Mlziwrs, Case, Douglas, Consolidated Nrcraft, Sarita Fe, Atlantic coast Line, Southern Rail- way. Westinghouse, Allied Chemical ; and‘ Eastman. Pushing into new high territory for the year w=re Loews. Para- mount and Being. ' LIVESTDBK MONTREAL. A118. 20-—(CP)— There Wele t3 clinic, 9 sheep and lamlbs, 10d hogs and 60 calves ior sale on the two Mcntieal livestock markets W. Prices on all classes oi livestock, were steady, A few corriimori steers were sold at $6.25, butcher cows were $4.75 to $7. Gunners and cutters $3.50 to $4.50. Common bulls $4.50 to $5.75. Veal calvesrronged irzrn $8.50 to i2, tops $12.50 with one call sell- g up to $13, Commoner kinds mostly $9 to $10. Drinkers were $7 :3 ‘$68.50 and grassers mostly $6.25 There were not enough lambs oi- fered to make a market. Hogs were $14.75 ior B-i dressed and $11.25 for B-1 oft trucks cle- livered. Grade A drew $1 per hog premium with discounts on oft grades. Sows were $7.50 to $9 live weight. On the Maritme market rail grade hogs $14.20, contract deliver- lea $14.40. Rail grade sows number one up to 270 pounds $10. number one over 270 pounds $9, number two undesirable all weleh-ts $8. Choice steers $9.50. good $8.50. medium $7.50. lair $6.50. common $5, Choice heifers $8.50. g:od $8, medium $7, fair $6 and common . .Good cow; $7. medium $6. fair $5.25, oanriers $4 down. cutters $4.50 down, Butcher hillls $6.50 and boning bulls $5.50 down. Veal calves $7.50 and grassers $4.50 down. Rail erode lambs s22. Toronto Exchange TORQNTO. Aug. 20—(OP)—1n- dustrial stocks advanced to show an index Iain 0t .80 on tne Toronto exchange. Aggregate turnover ior the day was 116,000 still?!- Actlve trading developed in the Massey-Harris atooks on reports oi re-organizatlon plans and the pre- ieri-ed tinned 2 points to 46 and tho conanon 1-2 to 3. The Maple Des-i Milling stocks also moved a- Spinning and Weaving Send use your wool to be spun lnlo yarn and woven Into blankets. The f‘? char ea are: 28 cent; for slnslc varn doub ed 25 cents per pound. Blank- ets cost 82 00 laundered. ' Nit takes ilve pounds of wool l!!!‘ anket. ‘ Wool must be well ed. all burrs and dirt picked out. The size of alnllc vans medium. and doubled varn ls line. medium and coarse. also hooking arn. Put shippers name. ad recs osm- ers name and Instructions Inside-all parcels. Bend by mail or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 pound lot. | lllsheat price for well washed dry i m picked out wool. Auto robes. blankets and Fancy Bed Throws for sale. WM. CONDON b SONS lb Queen llfeul rlettetevvn head on good volusne and the Can- ada Steamship Lines stocks added 1-2 each. Gains of a point or more came out ior 3.0. Power A. Cmwda Ce- ment. Huron and Erie, Page-Her- and Smosc = .=~ i nt'v- ted leaders posting gains oi frictions lIlSlUGuII Bail ‘lei: hone. C. -. Cvokshvitt Pow. anny Partner. the Uiblzw is use. Weslons and Consolidated Paper. LTWEX’ prices ruled ior Cosmos MlLs. Cozd- veer Tire. Riverside and Imperial Tobacco. Cbesterville, East Malarvc. Ma- cao's. Senator Rouyn and Sl den recorded minor losses against small gain: for Preston. O‘Brien, Mnlng Coronation, Upper Canada and Toburn. The clrse was up narrow] ior Bneitere. Nickel and F1lc'n ridge and a bit weaker ior Norsnds and Swen Heck. Plane Pl! nag-A .. "u, A; 3 can‘; to 27b and Crgary and Edmonton frrrd s c:nt to 13' rT-‘mcrl and "~-"-'"- v-'-- o’; ="~'~i‘.l,v, Exten- elfn Oil traded at l8 1-2 and it was , Cit Flll-D-PEP Faticning Feed Produces Premium Birds Fit for a Kingiv Table . . . At Greater Profits to You i- ' Q With Ful-O-Pep Fattcning Mash you can finish your market birds most economically and get “top” premium prices! Fattening Feed is high in carbohydrates and fats, nourishing elements to soften stringy muscles and put on thick layers of firm flesh. It keeps your birds healthy and makes them heartily. Ask for full information on Ful-O-Pep Fattening Fads. It will pay to know about it! PAGE FIVE Ful-O-Pep AUTHORIZED QUAKER FEED DEALERS Charlottetown Summerside Souris PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Provincial Live Stock Prize List CLASS l2 (Shropshiredowns) Sec. 1 Male born in ISM-let. S. C. Stewart d: Son. Dunstattnage; 2nd S. C. Stewart d: Son, Dunstafl- nage; 3rd George L. Boswell, Char- lottetown; 4th. S. C. Stewart; 6th George L. Boswell. Sec. 3. Male born before 1940- 1st. S. C. Stewart 8r. Son-Knox; 2nd George L. Boswa11—Boswali 1R: 4th Prank McAulioy. Sourls-Boswnli IS. Sec. 4 Champion Male-S. C. Stewart dz Son-Knox. Sec. 5 Female u»... in 194l—1st. George l‘... Boswal; 2nd S. C. Ste- wart at Son; 3rd George L. Bos- wall; 4th George L. Boswell; 5th S. C. Stewart at Son. Sec. 6 Female born in l940—1st. George L. Boswell-Boswell 4U; 2nd S. C. Stewart d; Sow-Stewart 7U; 3rd. George L. Boswell-Bos- wali 5U. Sec. 7Champion Female-George L Boswall-Boswail 4u. Sec 8 Young Flock—1st. .S. C. sfewart s son; 2nd. George L Bcswall. Sec. 9 Aged Pen-lat. S. C. Sic- wart. d; Son; 2nd George L. Bos- wail. ' CLASS 13 (Southdowns) Sec "1 Male born in mil-let Alex Hamilton New Perth-Hamilton 2V 2nd Alex Hamilton New Perth- Hamilton IV; 3rd. Almon Boewoil, Dilnstaffnage-Woodstock 5V. Sec. 2 Male born in 1940-19. Al- mon Boswell-Woodstock 311' 2nd Alex Hamilton. Sec 3 Male born before 1940—1st. Almon Boswell; 2nd Alex Hamilton. Sec. 4. Champion Male-Almon Boswall, Charlottetown. Sec. 5 Female born In i941-—Al- mon Boswell-Woodstock 3U; Ind Almon Boswall-woodrock 6V; 3rd Almon Boswall—Wood=tock 6V; 4'11 Alex Hamilton; 5th Alex Ham- ilton. Sec. 6 Female born ln IMO-lat Almon Boswall; 2nd Almon Bos- well; 3rd Almon Boswell; 4th Alex Hamilton. ..Sec. '1 Champion Female-Almon Boswell. Sec, 8 Young Pen-—lst. Almon Bcswall; 2nd Alex Hamilton, Cardi- gan. Sec. 9 Pen born in 1940 or beiore Almon Boswell. CLASS ll—-SHEEP (Oxford Downs) Sec. l Male born in 1941-13- George L. Boswell; 2nd John Nor- ton, Annandsle; 3rd George L. Boswell; 4th John Norton; 5th A. H. Boswell Jr Son. delisted at the close of the session the company's intere=ts having been taken over bv Extension Oil ROY- eiities Limited. BIIRRENBIES NEW YORK. Alll- 10-67111- The Canadian dollar, loi- the sec» ond dav in succession, closed at s new 1941 high in foreign exchange dealings today. The Canadian unit finished 1-16 oi’ a cent. b18116!‘ ll l cflswunt o! 10 3-4 per cent (88.26 cents) in terms of United states currency. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control Board rtvte 913-931 per cent discount.) oft ior The Shanghai dollar was slightly at 5.10 cents. Other me foreign currencies eluding the pound Sterling at $4.03 1-2 were unchanged. BANKS Royal 152 1.2 Sec. z Miilc born in 1940—1st. A. “mm Ulldelhill’. Bay Fortune; 2nd A. H. Boswell. Sec. 3 Male born before 1940-19.. John Norton; 2nd A. H. Boswell a Son; 3rd George L. Boswell. Sec 4. Champion Male-John Norton, Annandale. Sec. 5 Female born in l941—1st. George L. Boswell; 2nd George L. Boswell; 3rd. A. Ernest Underliay; 4th George L. Boswell; 5th Jcrn FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY CENTRAL CREAMERI ES LIMITED l DeBloia Bros. Special-Almon Bos- wslk-Woodstock Duchess 7V. Sec. 11 Champion Senior Sow-s DcBlols Bros. Special-Frank Mc- Aullay-Pirie Grove Evergreen. Sec l2 Grand Champion Sow< Frank McAullay-Pine Grove Ever- green. Sec. l8 Senlcr Herd-Frank Mc- Auliey. Sec. l4 Progeny oi Dam-ist. A1- mon Boswell; 2nd Almon Boswell; 3rd David Wright; 4th S.C. Ste- wart 8s Son. Special Junior Herd—SwlnI Breeders’ Special-lat. Almon Bos- wall; 2nd Alex Hamilton; 3rd David Wright; 4th Frank MacAullay; 5th Frank MacAullay. CLASS 5 — DRAFT Norton. Sec. 6 Female born in l940—1st George L. Boswell; 2nd George L. Boswell; 3rd John Norton; 4m George L. Boswell; 5th John Nor. ton. Section 7 Champion Female- George L. Boswell. Sec. 8 Young Pen-ist. George L. Boswell; 2nd. John Norton; 3rd A. H. Boswell 6t Son. Sec. 9 Pen born in 1940 or before —lst. George L. Boswall; 2nd John Norton; 3rd A. H. Boswell 6t Son CLASS 15 (Hampshires) Sec. 1 Female born in 1941—ist Alex Hamilton; 2nd Almon Bus. wall. Sec. 2. Male born in 1941—1st. Al- - mon Boswell; 2nd Almon Boswell; 3rd Amon Boswell. CLASS 4 — PERSHERONS Sec l Stallion born in l940—ist. J. Cecil Mill. Kenslngton-Kent. See 2 Stallion born in lli39—lst. Peter J. Martin. Hunter River_ Harker; 2nd J. Cecil Mill-Windsor. Sec. 4 Stallion born in 1937 or before 1st. Jacob H. I-IacNaught, Olflerv-Lamel; 2nd. Peter .1. Mar- tin-Prince Leo. Sec. 5 Junior Champion under Three years--J. Cecil Milton- Windsor. - Senior Champion Three years d: over -Jacob H. MacNaugh-Lamel. Sec 7 Grand Chnmpiom-Jacoh B, MacNaugl-it-Joamel. Sec 10 Mare or Filly born in 193a Peter J. Martin-Lulu May. Sec. 14 Junior Champion under 3 years-Peter J. Martin-Lulu May. Sec. 16 Graaut-Champion-Peter J. Martin-Lulu May. Bw- 18 Preseny or Dam-lat. Peter J. Martin-Harper, SWINE — CLASS 17 Sec l. Livestock Feed Agency Special-Boar iarrowed in 1941 and over 4 months-—lst. Almon Boswell, Dunstaffnage-Woodstock Duke 4.: 2nd Alex Hamilton. New Perth: 8rd Almon BoswalL-Woodstock Duke 3V; 4th David Wright, Montague; 5th Frank McAullay, Sourls. Sec. 2 Male born in l940—-lst Hunter River Shipping Club. Sec. 3 Boar Fart-owed before Jan. 40—1st. Frank McAulloy-Wood- stock Quite 9'1‘. Sec. 4 Champion Junior Boar-Ai- mon Boswallflharlottetown- Woodstock Duke IV. Sec. 5 Champion Senior Bour- Prenk McAulay, Sauna-Woodstock Duke 9T. Sec. 6 Grand Champion Boar- Quaker Oate Co. Special-Prank McAulay-Woodstock Duke 9T. Sec. 7 Sow farrovved in 194i h over 4 months-let. Almon Bos- Wall-Woodstock Duchess 7V: 2nd Alex Hamilton; 3rd Almon Boswell --Woodstock Duchess 6v; 4m Frank MaeAullay-Evergreen W; 5th. David Wright. 86c I Bow farrovved in IND-—lst. S. C. Stewart a Son-Sunnyside Ruby; 2nd Prank Macliullay- Souris Evergreen; 3rd Inga a» Son- Belfast Georgie; 4th Prank Mc- Aullay-Souris Lassie; 5th Inga a Bon-Beliast Alma. See. 9 fart-owed beiore Jan. I i940 1st Prank McAullay-Pine Grove Evermen; 2nd Percy H. D'Cl€l!"0l1 —Lad_v 8T; 3rd. S. C. Stewart A: Son-Sunnyside Ruby 8P. Soc. 1O Champion Junior low- Sec. I Filly or Golding born ill l940-—1st Otto C. Johnston, North Tryon; 2nd William Colwill. Clyde River; 3rd St. Dunstanls Univer- sity; 4th Jclln T. McLeod, Bradala bane; 5th Urban R. Giilis, Mis- couche. Sec. 2 Filly or Golding born in 1939~1st. Ings d: Son, Charlotte- town; 2nd W. A. Simpson. Hunter River; 3rd St. Dunstans Univer- sity; 4th St. Dunstenfls University Sec. 3 Filly or Golding born ll 1938-1st. W. H. Townshend. Rollo Bay; 2nd T. J. Kickham. Sourls. Sec. 4 More or Gelding born in 1937 or before-lst. W. H. Town- shend; 2nd W. H. Townshend; 3rd Edison Mutch. North River; 4th Ben Newson, Brackley Pt. Rd; 5th Edwin Reid, Sec. 5 Draft Mare or Gelding born in 1937 or before 1500 lbs. or over- ist. Raegh, Winsloe. 50c 6- Mare with foal at foot—1s Seymour Murphy, Rocky Pt.; 2n D. F. McAullay. Souris East; 3rd Urban H. Gillis; 4th. st. Dunstanu University; 5th Peter J. Martin. Sec. 7 Foal born in will-Isl‘. Seymour Murphy; 2nd D. F. Mo. Allllay; 3rd Ines a Son; 4th w, J. Jenkins; 5th St. Dunstarrs Uni. varsity. Sec. 8 Team of Draft llorscs-lst. J. Reach Home. Sec. 9 Get of Sire-let. W. H. Townsend. (To be Continued) DUNDAS CARRY ON CORPS The regular fortnightly meeting oi the Dtlndas Carry On Canada Corps was held in Little Pond Hail on Monday, August 11th. Vic! President Norman Macieod and Secretary Bently Creed attended to the business part of the meeting, uilile the program was conducted. by Mr. Walter Burdett. The pianist ior the evening was Mrs. Robin Clay. The program was opened by s short sing-song led by Mr. Walter Burdett. Mr. Bently Creed gave a brief account of previous meet- lng and said that the Corps had been given permission to place boxes in all public places for money to aid the Queen's Canadian Fund for air raid victims. Mr. George E. Seville. M.L.A., gave a short, interesting address. During a short intermission members were enrolled and refresh- ments sold. Other features oi the evening were recitation by John Dlngweil, duet by Mary MacKenzie and Gladys Blackett, solo by Joseph R. MacDonald. step dance by 0'Leary MacDonald and recitation by J, A. MacDonald. The program was greatly enjoy. ed by a large audience and all members received enccree. The meeting was brought to q close by o. short sing song. l MUNICIPAL BANKING California has authorized cities and counties to acquire and oper- ate parking lots. DRAMA FOR WORKERS BIRMINGHAM —~ (OP) —- Un- der the direction of Sir Barry ; Jackson, opemsir theatres are running in the oi par durlnl J August and aeptesn for from Blrnsinshslla I _ 11‘ i _. ,. LsrmvE-t-w", leer-av: . .-.-"-"»"-