PAGE SIX it! ‘Richmond la. liovoraaoat sail iiorilorstloa Securities BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED F. J. Bliillliklidl OUMPANY LIMITED Members investment Dealers’ Association of Canada E. M. BAGNALL-Manager Charlottetown l Telephone 1470 word; Classified la per word; i and Presentation. $1.00. Other for Sale l FOR. SALE - nuckvviri-‘ffsir -i E. McCabe. Alexander. , Advertising Rates-Payable" in Advance Minimum Chargea Ior Any Advertisement 25 Centa- ' Central Guardian locals lo par word; Western and Eastern lomla k per word; Announcement: and C Inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards. etc. 5o pa: dame; Letters of Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Engage- nonta, d0 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices o! Thanks and Appreciation. 84o per inch or lo per word; Lilia o! Subscriptions» 40 canto per inch; Addrels ‘ g Events 3o pu In M ‘ Notices 84o pa: ' rates on application. Help ‘VOIIIEO WANTED - ASSISTANT COOK. Apply Mayfair Tearooms. Yon BALE uumncn or muv- lwalvran - maniifan MAN FOR. ing Wagons in perfect condition. Macuocd Brothers. Victoria- ‘ ____.__..__.__ TOR. SALE — QUANTITY AR- senate of lime Bc lb. F. S. Reeves. Southport. rose sacs: - risafo. ooop- conditioll. Write Box 535. care‘ of Guardian. "OR- SALE - NEW HAMPSHIRE Pullets. 5 months old. Harold Mackie. Southport. ion ssul: - PURE Bill-ID AYE shire bull l5 mcnihs old. B. J MacDonald. Orwell Cow.- von sans LoosasTflKlv. bur“- er could press at barn. Harry Bonnell, 62 Great George. You. SALE our: s-roor Deering Hay Mower. New Har- old Cudmore. Brackley. i-EBUILT CHESTERFIELD SETS for sale. Livingstone and O‘- Brien Upholstering shop, 306 1-2 Kent Street. Phone 2453-1... ‘OB BALE — FIVE-FOOT FROST and Wood mower, with two new knives. Price $20. Herbert Weeks, Fredericton. FOR. SALE - I-‘IFTEEN SQUARE insulated brick siding. (Jasper White). Paper. Cement. and Nails for same. Apply J. E. Moy- nagh, Emerald. Ion SALE - sntsnmr: narr- er, 14 months. registered. Ren- frew Range. cheap. Apply lea Peters. North River Road, care cf Stewart Jones. 7'68 SALE - HALL NO. 8 B (large) thresher and blower with self-feeder and high loader and tailings elevator with truck. Like new. Apply Richard B. Smith, New Glasgow. You ssuc _ NEW rrsimvc boat, 31 ft. by ‘l ft. 0 in. beam Powered with 1932 Chevrolet engine in perfect shape. Apply to J. Allan Fraser. Vernon Bridge. Ton ssrn _ 850 rr. KILN dried spruce flooring; B00 iathes: l0 bags finest lime; 2 lengths 4 in. soil pine. William Cummins. Malpeque ‘Road. .______-_-_---- FOR SALE —‘l BOAT 40 FT. LONG. a rt. beam. Pink stern. 2 years old- 1 boat same size. Vee stern. S‘ years old. 1 boat 35 fl. long. "r ff beam, Vee stern. 6 veil-rs old All boats with or without engines. Ap- ply to J. R. Allen. Pulrwash. N. S. ..__. ..___ . .__ IOII. SALE -- COOKER, PUPS. from America's best. ‘Blacks. Reds. and Partls. By Int. Ch. Brookwood Candidate. Int. Oh. Esssndales Extra. and others. Proven Stud and Bitches. Rock- land Kennels. 29 Victoria St. Saint John. NB. ' Lost Found Strayed .051 _ A Lrcnxsa roars number 8805. Daniel M~cPherson Oyster Bed BridSBl LOST - WILL THE PARTY W30 got $50.00 by mistake please rs- turn to P. J. MacDonald's. Re- ward. [DST —- SUNDAY BETWEEN Southport and Johnston's River, black. white and brown rat terrier. Reward. Mrs Elmer Cooper. Southport. Phone 158l- 15. LOG’! -— SUNDAY BETWEEN Johflon 8e Johnson's Drug Store and Zion Church. string of pearls. Please return to John- son and Johnson's, Reward. CarsOTrucks For Sale piififiifioso roan’ colon. Good condition. Phone 163a fiffiiimlilslfrtvllsourii Apply Reliance Garage. v——-————————-——— ~- ron sans: __ I935 FORD SEDAN. Apply to James McCaull. Be- deque. -___.-_i- —-_--i______. FOR SALE - 1941 OLDSMOBILE Special. Gun be seen at Revere Hotel until 7 tonight. FOB SALE - 1941 M-TON IN- ternational truck. Box 534, Guardian. IOII. arm: _ 101i; Hobos ss- dan. Good condition. Apply Love's Electric. St. Avsrds. POI. BALE I939 PONTIAC Coaoh in good condition mo be seen st Tom Davies. Red Indan Service Station. farmer. housi- provided. Apply in‘ person lo uW. Railings or Na . lional Selective Service. l CAPABLE COOK - GENERAL for Montreal first week in} August, Excellent home. Goodl wages. References required. ' Please write Mrs. M. Salomon. Lafayette l-lvtel, Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Wanted ‘WANTED ALE BOTTIEB highest prlccs Phone 2203 Maurice Block. wslv-rawo’ __ ALE BOTTLE! Highest prices paid. Past pick- up service. Phone 2542. Evenings 1107. Michael Bros. Nurses Wanted worm; “fvvoki izacfisramlp I nurses for the King's County Memorial Hospital. Montague. Apply Mrs H. J. Hines. Sec'y Board of Trustees. For Rent TO LET — TWO ROOMS. PHONE 26994. Male Help Wanted AVERAGE $45.00 WEEKLY FOR man or woman to supply famous Watkins Products to customers in Charlottetown. Established business. no investment: Start 110W. Write Dept. ZC-C-lA. The .1. R. Watkins Company. Mont- real 34, Quebec. Teachers Wanted WANTED TEACHER FOR North Ruslico School. Protes- tant preferred. supplement $400. Mrs. N. S. McLure, Secretary. '0 WANTED TEACHER FOR Brackley Point School. Supple- ment saoooo. Gregor MacCal- lum, Secretary. .drop since the sharply ' ll. Y. Stock Prices l Stumillod Last lllocli After Long illimh (By Victor Eubanb) ‘a NEW YORK. July 20- (AP)- The stock market stumbled last week after one o! the most sub- stantial two-months‘ recoveries ill a long time. Bonds trailed with shares to a lesser degree. Monday was the best day l0! the stock division with activity thO most pronounced of the week. Buy- ing andshortcovering waro cred- ited mainly to rising inflationarl! psychology based on the W026- price spiral. From then until Fri- day the course was downward as speculative contingents cashed in on the idea that the exceptionally lengthy upswing called for a aw able technical correction. On the week the Associated PM“ lie-stock composite showed a net decline of .1 of a point at 611». first slumping period concluded Ml!’ 17- T“ comeback started from that date and, with scattered interruptions. the over-all index climbed IJ points up to last Monday. in term! o1 quoted values. about $9.000.- 000,000. Volume for the week of 5.938.973 shares compared with 6.096.780 i116 week before which was a w? =10"? the six-day period of May 24. On Thursday the l,000,000-share mark was bettered for the full 12th straight session. a record since last Decem-ber. Rails pushed up Monday 0" hopes oi passenger and freight rate boosts. with steels. motors. oils and special industrlals fol- lowing. Turnover was 1.600.000 shares‘ largest since May i9. Sell- ing in the final hour cut gains. It was the broadest market since Oct 9 with 1.077 issues appearing. One of the reasons for the mar- - ket bulge of the last several weeks was seen in the disclosure that the stock exchange short interest as oi July l5 was reduced t0 1.410.302 shares from 1.539.638 0n JHM 17." largest decrease since June. 1945- ll. S. Steel Price Advance Uncertain CLEVELAND. Jul)’ 10 —-(A.Pl— THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD First U. S. mitted to enter the Soviet Union since the war. Esther Dorothy. New York fur designer. seen here, will go to Leningrad to attend the ail- Russian fur auction to be held July 2i. l Field Day At ‘flew London The second in the series of three 4 NOTIGE T0 BREIIITURS ESTATE OF ELIJAH FISHER PURDY, CHARLOTTETOWN NUMBER 404 in pursuance of oil Order of tho Court of Chancery made by lllo Muster of the Rolls dat- cli tho lltll day of July A.D. ‘I947, I hereby notify oll credit- ors of file said deceased and all persons claiming oily interest in his estate fo clppeor before the Master of ills Rolls of his Chambers in rile Law Courts building in Charlottetown in Queen's County on the 31st day of July A. D. i947 of ll o'clock forcnoon lo prove their claims, otherwise to be exclud- 'ed from the benefit of the sold Ordolrcnd barred from claim against the‘ sold estate. DATED this l0fi1 day of July A.D., i947. ' Sgd.: R. H. ROGERS, Registrar of the Court of Chancery. o. town. complimented the operator on his splendid system of man- agement, pointlng out that Mr. Johnstones entire farm was an ideal example of what ls meant by ,Field Days sponsored by the Div- ! lsion of Illustration Stations in c0- , operation with the Provincial De-l partment of Agriculture was held: or the illustration station ownedi and operated by William E. John- stone, New London, Wednesday‘ afternoon. July 16th. Over 250 assembled and were afforded an opportunity to. ob- serve and study the efficient man- I ner in which this station operator “'85 making use of the land. By the use of commercial fertilizers and barnyard manure. the station operator has been in a position to provide sufficient forage for some 8i head of cattle. The hilly slopes on this farm I cesslty of the efficient use of land. The ne- continuing contour ploughing on the hilly slopes was stressed in order to control sheet erosion and gullying. The Superintendent pointed out that many improvements had been made on this station during the past ten years, and farmers oblig- rd to work on sloping fields would be well advised to practice the soil conservation methods adopted by Mr. Johnstone. Ilustrated Talk Mr. R. R. Hurst, officer-in- cllarge, Dominion Laboratory of Plant Pathology. Charlottetown, gave an ilustrated discussion on “Bacterial Ring Rot". The speaker any . indications are that M immsiw‘ have been fenced off and placed wide stsel price increase will betllfidtl‘ permanent pasture. and to rffefitfid Prim‘ 1° the 9nd 0i JuiY- i prevent soil erosion and wash, a $1.861 mflgflliflfi TENN-Gd ibfily- iheavy sod is being established byi The extent to which steel W1C” ‘ ihe use of manurial applications. will be increased still was uncer- y By adopting the practice of con-i tain last week. said "it mill-iii"!- = four ploughing, sheet erosion has!“ adding: "COMMEM i" 5°?" m!" ' been practically controlled. ket circles was that the over-all Miss Iphigenle Arsenault, Prov- laise would overuse m“. at’ “mif- incisl Red Cross commissioner. en- s5 per ion, but a 1w market luth- 1 iertaincd the ladies in thc large Qrltles advanced the idea the in-llllustrallon tent whilst farmers crease may come out closer w $3 l toured the station fields. Peace per ton. | time activities of the Canadian Red National steelmakirig operations. cross “are l-evlewed the speaker practically recovered from QlfeCtE‘anumeraung many ougsmndlng 0i the coal mining suSDBHSiOH. ifl- achievements of the past and the creased 0 l-2 points last week Ml various assistant measures direct- Business Opportunities DU S l N E S S OPPORTUNITIES Around Chllrlntteiown- Oppor- tunity fnr a reliable man to sell Rlwiiflli Products. No exper- ience needed to start. Write to- day. Rawlcish‘! Dept. mi-G-svo- 180, Montreal. WANTED TEACHER FOR Woodvale School No. 154. Sup- plement $20000. 15 pupils. Ig- natius Gavin Secretary. WANTED TEACHER FOR Rice Point School. l2 pupils. Third class. Supplement $150 Mrs. Neil MacEachern. Secre- tary. a______m._._,.__,___*____, BILINGUAL CATHOLIC TEACH- er (womanl for school year 19- 47-48 to teach English to French-speaking pupils. Good salary paid. Apply. stating qualifications. experience and salary required and enclosing references, and small photo. to Sir. Yvan Morrier. Secretary- Treasurer. School Commission. Arvida. P. Q. BILINGUAL CATHOLIC TEACH- er Imam for school year 194'!- 48 to teach English to French- speaking nuolls Good salary paid. Apply. statinlt qualifica- tions. experience and salarv r- qulred and enclosing referen- ces and small nhoto to Mr Yvarl lylorrier Secretary-Tress- urer. school Commission. Ar- ' vida. P. Q. ‘ NEBKTIES Phone 2448 llEW MET H00 CLEANERS 92.5 per cent of rated capacity. COOK and KITCHEN HELPER. and WAITRESS surly =-- Sl-IAW‘S HOTEL Brackley Beach FOR SALE NEW $85 COMBINATION RADIO (Electric) FOR 855. Reason for selling- Llvlng in where Electricity is not avai able. WRITE "CE" c/o Guardian We Clecn fCPl-Isldore Hachev, 34, or we“ Bathurst. was killed yesterday when the car in which he was rirlvlnlz struck a parked truck on ‘he hiTliWRl‘ near here. Police said no inquest would he held. 7P0ili0 lN-SPECTION g _ Potato growers in this Province who have not yet mode op- Piiflliiflll for potato inspection are urgently requested fo imrncdi. otcly send their applications in to file P. E. I. Department of Agi-i. In rnoklng opplicofioll tbs following information i; m. (i) (1) (3) (4) (S) (6) (7) Number of acres of potatoes grown. Variety. Number of bushels purchased for till; ygqy’; “Ming. Grade of seed purchased (Foundation, Foundation A, or Certified). From whom purchased and the oddron, Number of Certification fog. Sfols clearly ills nomc of tlls grower, the post effigy ad. dress and file school district. _ I According lo the Aci passed of ills rocellf session of tho Log- ls ("UPC-POM"). crops grown during ills pmcllf your slloll" be lub- iectlo inspection. In order i-llct this inspection may be efficiently gamed info affect incomplete list of growers in illls Province must e ‘compiled and a field staff organized lo fcko can of inspection var in every lcllcol district in filo Province. Ii will ba to filo dis- tinct advantage of all concerned if plans for listing growers ora completed of the ‘earliest possible momsllt. Pcfolo growers on required to list their acreage: o: suggsslcd, and if is to their dis- tinct advantage illot this mutter be attended to immediately. P. E. I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Cllorloficfovrll I ed to those under-privileged at the present time. Quality Production Stressed During the tour of the farm fields the Supervisor reviewed and ‘discussed the various projects now {active at this station. Mr. H. .7. lMacDonald, Dairy superintendent. Provincial Department of Agri- culturepstressed the importance of producing high quality dairy pro- ducts. It was pointed out that Nova scotlll was one of our best markets. but that competition from other provinces was keen. A well‘ equipped laboratory in Charlotte-l town is now at the disposal of §farmers for testing and grading samples of butter from each churn- ;ing at respective dairies._ Market- iing difficulties and quality of pro- ‘ duct, the speaker stressed. are ma- for factors confronting the indus- try. Iced wirter tanks are a valuablei asset to dairymen and the coolingi Rm“ c°mm‘"‘“'7, of milk is very essential if a high, Mtl. First grade creamery. prints ‘quality product is to be marketed. but the speaker added further that cooling is not a substitute for san- itatlon. Due to deterioration in the quality of cream when held over at the farm for several days. the lspeakor indicated that no firstl grade butter was manufactured from a one week delivery of cream to respective creameries. Farmers were urged to adopt careful sani- tary precautions in view of the fact butter fat was one product that absorbs all kinds of odours. Mr. R. C. Parent. Superintendent Ilrperimentai Station, Charlotte- l pointed out that the United King- dom market is a very important outlet for our potatoes, and we must guard our industry by ad- hering to strict safeguards. Farm- ers were advised that they were the custodians of this great indus- try for years to come and it was their duty to forward any sus- picious tubers to the Laboratory ol’ Plant Pathology, Charlottetown. lf- they were uncertain as to the nature of the disease. The outstanding achievement in poultry production by this oper- ator was reviewed by the Super- visor who advlsed the farmers pre- sent that Mr. Johnstone had two well equipped brooder houses and was constructing the second up-to- date poultry house to care for some 450 laying pullets this fall. Following the conclusion of the Field Day, the Women's Isntltute of Long River served refreshments. Produce ‘*1 MONTREAL. July d0 -(CP)—- Produce prices quoted here satur- day reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture as fol- lows: Eggs, free cases. A large 38 l-li- 39, a medium 36 l-2-37. A pullets 33-34. B 33-34. C 26-27. Packed for export none. -Buttsr: Wholesale Que pasteur- ized, fresh and storage no l 50 l-2; current receipt Que no 1 pasteur- 179d 49 7-8 del Mtl; no 2 48 ‘l-S del IAN l For Higher needs of Canadian Agriculture. .24 I . u \ ./ / Yields ' Year after year, leading growers use Orchard Brand insecticides and fungicides to give their crops maxi- mum protection against insects and plant diseases. They know from field performance that every spray or dust bearing the Orchard Brand Shield is a re- liable product of proven dependability-backed by half s century/s experience in producing insecticides. Now, The Nichols Chemical Company, Limited, adds new materials to the Orchard Brand line as it‘ brings Canadian growers a wide range of DDT sprays and dusts . . . made in Canada to meetyhe 'u IjCHfOLS, c l-l E M lc A L our“ SPRAY MATERIALS ;l=oni. POTATO GROWERS GiNiCOP SPRAY POWDER 25% DDT-Fixed Copper Spruy ‘ A high sircnglh inseciicidc and fupgicide milled to lhe iimil in particle fineness. Genicop Spray is con- ditioned so that it may be added to the spray tank jusr as it comes-directly from the bag. Thus it enables the potato grower to save time and money . . . and lo be-sure that his spray mixture is tor- rcct at all limes. Genicop Spray covers and ad- heres exceptionally well to give the vines a uniform proieclive cover of DDT and copper. It has an out- standing field record for control of early and late blighls, Colorado potato beetle, leafhoppen and flea beeiles. ii is an important aid towards belle: JUL)’ 21._l941 i‘. For Better‘: ’ liidliflSl “u! " l GENWOX $50 501» lDDT Spray Powder A ttable DDT spray material of "micro-parllclc" size. One of the very first of the DDT spray male. rials, Genilox S50 is made to give the pnmo grower treble-free action in the 5PM)’ tank and maximum results on the vines. Genitox S50 will cover and weather exceptionally well and pro- vides highly dependable protection against diinlago caused by insects such as Colorado polalo beelle. leafhoppors and flea beetles. SPRAY cubical POR BlLjGHT gcfov SPRAYCOP Nouirn! Copper Funglcido A highly stabilized fungicide of the type known as neutral, fixed, or insoluble copper, containing no free or unLOmbiflGd lime. Special manufacturing processes impart an unusually high fungicidal cf- fecliveness per unit of co per} which means lliat the active ingredient works to the limiz in pm- tecling the vines against damage caused by cilriy and laie blights. Spraycop is among the casicsl lo use of copper fungicides, offering the time and labor-saving convenience of being used directly from the bag without any preliminary mixing. l: is finely milled to prevent clogging of spray nozzles and its spray film has excellent covering and welllh- ering qualities. Distributed by ASSOCIATED SHIPPERS, INC" Charlottetown, P-EJ. "M" lilo NlllllliS ('lll]Ml_(‘/\|. i.‘(lNll?Z\_NlY_ ‘MONTREAL ~ TORONTO o VANCOUVER. . . Executive Offices, Sun life Bldg-l Montreal 2' job price 52. solids 51-52 1-2. Cheese: Current receipts fob fac- iory_ Que. white 25. western white ‘.34 7-8-25 1-8, colored.26 3-10- 26 l-2. Wholesale: Que and west- ern white 26. Western colored 2'7. No other prices quoted Saturday. Potatoes ‘l5 lh bags ND no l l.85-2.00; PEI 1.75-2.00; Que no .l 1.50-1.85; 100 lb bags Vlr. 4.20- 4.50; Ont 3.00. cnoP REPORT WINNIPEG. Man. July lb-The prairies have experienced another Week of extremely hot wean-isl- with scattered showers and hall- storms. Crops have stood up welll i" Manitoba. Alberta and south-l eastern Saskatchewan. In northern i and “lest-central Saskatchewan. ihcrs has been little rainfall and the "OD has deteriorated there during the past week. wheat var. les from 50 per cent to 100 per cent headed out- and is up to :5 inches in height in the moisture areas. coarse grains are doing well and in southeast Saskatchewan ll, l: expected that the fall rye h“. vest will start this weekend. Hay-l ins is under way in Alberta, ans prospects are for a good crop; Much needed rains were received] in the Peace River and conditions there are improved greatly. ac-l f-‘Ndifls to the weekly crop report,‘ of the Department of Agriculture of the Canadian National Railways. l oco-bcoaooacmcomoomcomcogoegctgsg NOTICE Citizens virllling to accommodate Tourists during ‘Old Home Week kindly phone City Hull, 53. J. A; FULLERTON, City cull. r _. .. ----\_. zp-ws 11;}? n?» y. r2 ti. ' “~' . » . Four members of the political dclega arrival at Southampton include Prince Adclorc Adi oyin, ascend no‘ lug, p“ ‘n, pug-q," m‘ Africa. Dms-Kiiti, only woman number d tiic group R00 on “from ige and the ‘Oameroons shown after their . ' ‘l; llylrillylllfil! 1 gglphv‘nfl,hil" ‘ '1 lllllllllllllllllllllllllillilllilllllllllilililliiillillli learn l For BPQTATO Q-qps switch to Geigy insecticides Thousands of potato growers have discarded their formor spray and dust materials and ore leaping _ greatly increased profits through economical bug control with Geigy DDT Insecticides. Tlleso DDT compositions ore products of Geigy Com- pony, lilo, Originators of DDT Inseciicides”-your guarantee‘ of dependability. IF YOU SPRAY- Uso Oascrol’ E 25, an emulsiflablo solution containing 25% Gcigy‘ DDT. or Use Gesorol AK 50, u finely-ground, welfnbls powder containing 50% Geigy DDT. Especi- ally adopted for control of potato insects. IF YOU DUST- ‘ Insist tllot Gascrcl VD 50 ba used in prepai- lllg your dust mixtures. You will find oily of tbs above products ctOllflmiCfli and fllcy may bs applied with your present spraying or dusting aquipmcni’. For blight control, use GY-COP "53", on insoluble copper preparation that replaces copper-lime sol- utions or dusts. ‘Reg. U. S. Pol. Off. Distributed By: BRUCE STEWART d. CO., Lid. Charlottetown, P.I.l., Canada conclusions?" lllll INSELTICIDI; FRAMES Macllillllilill. Intel-motion Wanted Anyone having information as to the whereabouts of my father and the circumstances at the tlnlo of any birth, March 16. i002, please communicate with Box I88, oaro of the Guardian. I was roarad in Charlottetown by my grandmother, Mrs. Neil malehougsll until I was l4. All replies will be kept confiden- i‘ rumors MacDOUGALL ANDERSON- PLAN 1'0 ‘collagen: nous v “Tiiiiili. IIDIISiIIG AOT With LONG TERM PAYMENTS Mortgfcioalu unarmed for Private Rosldoncu, Muliiplo Family class, and Commercial lulldlngs. MORTON DEW Local Agent . ' rllsrrllu Trust culLciNo .. cliiAitorrirowlv-rri. mi l},