, '- JUNE 23,1941 s BOXES "°'°“' m be": m“ I‘ $3.01“ s ralv-vherrlce this year- | th tlm to find out h,§,“‘,',,,',., '11“; you will need. ‘awe h." ‘to efldgcy.‘ m, (he some ea Inst year. oinnzn a oo. TRAWBERRY srocx QUOTATIONS f: 4i iWontreal Stock Exchange" LIMITED iuonon sou; “Tirade. Jiligzdh at 1 r. M. n srr :°.".*:.:.“‘.‘.”“".".i.."°"""" 5"“ Toronto Exchange w. n. BEATON. , Auctioneer. . 9043-6-20-31. TORONTO, J1me 22—(GP)—'I‘hc Toronto stock market rounded out Auction Sale To be sold at Public A n e ti o n, Thursday, June 26, at 1 p.m., D. S. T., house at 32 Pass- more Street. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. L-646-6-20-3i. flljlow Are ' Your Eyes? u yo“ a" imvin; nymptoml o! strain — headachel. It?" eyes or dizziness — 00ml!" l . vpeclal-ist. At y01ll‘ service with vein of experience and n thoroillll a retracting service. can ln and dismal 1°"! oimruitiu. l1. F. llutcheson F. G. HUTUIIESUN G. F. BUTUBESUN Public Auction (Canadian Press) Stock: Clone Bell Tel 148 Brazilian 6 1-2 Brock Silk 5 1-8 Can Cement _ 5 Dom Bridge , as 1-3 Dom Ste 3 s q-a I Imp Tob 12 5-8 Int Nickel 30 3-4 Mtl Power ;_ g1 a-a Nat Brew ‘i’ 23 Quebec Power 9 8-4 St Llw Com _ St. Law Pid 15 8-4 St oi Can Pfd _ St oi Can 54 the week with a dull session but with a few more gains than losses showing for Saturday's effort. In- ‘ riustrials and golds recorded a nar- row ptepanderance of gains and base metals and western oils were slightly lower. Turnover of , shares was the smallest since Aug. Sell Telephone, Canada Steam- New York Stock ships pfd, Union Gas walkers corn- closcd on a strong note. Wright-Hargreaves weakened to 4.50. its low for recent years and other insignificant losses appeared for Auncr. Upper Canada, Canad- gains were showing at the close for East Malartic, Pickle Crow, Preston and Sylvaniie. ‘Trades were small in base metals and the only Slufllble change was a loss of a point for Hudson Bay to 25. A gain of 2 cents appeared for Chromium, ' Mortgage Sale To be sold bu public auction in front oi the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Tuesday the 22nd day oi July 1941 at the hour oi twelve o'clock noon (Atlantic Day- light Saving Time). ALL that parcel o land situate lying and being on Lot or Township Number Twenty- three in Queens County, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the southwest side oi the Princeiown Road Twenty chains northwest from farm num- ber eight upon the some aide oi the Road and runs from thence South- west ior the distance oi flity chains from thence Northwest ten chains or to land conveyed to David Silllph- ant, from thence Northeast to the and from thence along the ltoad Road to the place oi commencement Professional Bards Joseph Il/l-aclsonald, BA. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Ovrr Telegraph Oiilce 150 Richmond Street Charlottetown Box 291 . ooooru. a oo. o. r. ooomaiio Chartered Accountable Eastern Trust Building Mcl. EOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. C. i‘. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorneys-lt- Luv MONEY TO LOAN 154 Prince Street _ Jfhqgg 11131110!- containing flity acres oi land a lltile more or less and is bounded on the Norheast by the Prlncetown Road and on the Southwest by land for- merly in possession of D. Nicholson and on the Southeast by land for- merly o! Emanuel Jewell the land being the Southern one-half of the farm conveyed to the late Hugh Mc- Klnnon in his lifetime by a Govern- $9,181! Deed dated the first oi March The above sale is made under a rower of sale contained in an In- uenture oi Mortgage dated 4th Oc- ober 1906,.and oi a. Deed oi Further, Jharge dated 15th .- 1909. both made between Angus McKin- non, Ne! McKinnon and Janet Mc- Klnnon oi Hunter River. oi the first part. and Lemuel M. Poole oi the second part which said Mortgage and Deed oi Further Charge by div- era mcsne assignments and acts in the law have become vested in the undersigned, ’ ‘ Illt having been made in payment oi the principal and interest secured thereby. For rticulara apply to McLeod Cilliflfliflll" d Ben icy. Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this 20th day 0f J1me 194l- A. SCOTT. Assignee. L-081-d-23-30-7-7-14. lldministrators-lloticfle The undersigned Administrators oi the personal estate and effects oi Bruce Stewart, late oi Bcthcl in Queens County in Prince Edward __._i M. ALBAN FARMER as. 1.1.5. axnmsraa, souiurroa no. Canadian Bank oi Commerce Bidi- MONEY T0 LOAN. ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISTEB. DOLICITOR. Dione to Loan Collection! 0f ‘re: 00 Great George 8t. =_________-— Advertising Rates ITO- lsland, farmer, deceased. intestate, hereby notify all persons indcblfli i0 the estate oi the said deceased to make immediate Dlylflflll- '41 "1"" It the oifice oi Mcbcod 8t Bentley, Solicitors, 154 Prince Street. 01w‘- lottetown. and all new!" MW“! any claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present thfi same. duly attested. at the office aforesaid, within ll: month: from th n em. as o m1. -§,i,‘i“"’=i‘i==....i c LES ME Aeunlnlatrators. _ keaaéqg-as-zv-og’ 414- , Payable lo Advance .. Mlmirnum Charge m Any sovertheumm ll 0w" Central Guardian locale. do per word; Announeeircn and word; Western and Eastern leech C ‘ _ ' Events 8o per word: Classified 3c per word; In Mernurinm Notices 70c per inch: l-illl 01 Floral Ind Spiritual Offerings. Clrdl. etc. 5c per name: Miter! 0f Condolence 70o per inc-b Weddl and i0 cent: for every additional 5 wor ng engu ment 40 word: for 81.00 Notlcee of Thanh and Allnreciatlon. 70o [er Inch or 4o per word. Lisle of Subncriptionl t Gillie per innit Addms and Presentation $1.00. Other rein on lopllrutlon. @- For Sale Boarders Wanted rggabgidENT rum mo. o noprvi m. lied. continuous hot water. Gare e L-509-8-10- i. P] L l G H T I N G "lie. all aius. Batteries, 32 volt motors. radios. washing mlchllncs. rona apartment. centrally Phone ma. Hero DELCO Vacuum cleaners. electric ‘m! Rcneretors. Everything filler- Ll prices in Canada. 0W1 M. Bettger. West Mcnkton, ml- L-641-d-20-4i. ""1 spares .- nmvmo WAGON. "lived. Lowest BOARDERS AOCOMMODATED. 237 Grafton. L-6BA-8-21-2i. MATIZICULATION 8 T803 E N lee boarders near e89- arafton. L-659-6-2l-2i. noAnnaits A N n nr-tomns accommodated. N1 Kent. 0P- poaite r.w.c. L-oaa-a-ai-ui. Salesman Wanted anrwaan 2r mcn and Distillers-Seagrarns pm, ian Malartlc and Siscoe. Minor F d A Exchange (Canadian Prose) 5100b Close Am C and 11' _ 31 1-4 Am Tel Tel 156 Anaconda. _ as 3-4 Baldwin 1.000 14 3-4 Bendix Av A 35 1.3 Beth Steel . 73 l-4 Ches Ohio 36 Chrysler 52 1-4 Con Edison 18 5-8 Gen Elec 31 5-3 Gen Motors 3s i-z Gt Nor Pid _ 25 l-B Kcnnecott j 36 7-8 Mont Ward 35 l-2 1w Central l’ 11 v-s Nor Am C0 12 1-2 Penn RR. 23 Phil Pet C0 43 1-4 Std Oil NJ ' 39 1-8 Texas Corp 39 United Air i 39 1-2 U S Rubber 21 5-8 U S St C0 55 5-8 Vanadium Corp 24 1-2 West Elec 94 i-z Wooiworth - Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) of Stocks on... B A Oil 15 1-4 Beauharnols 9 l-B or 15 5-8 Imp Oil 9 1-3 Int Pete 13 1-2 Price Com .- " ‘BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada -- Montreal __. Commerce 146 1-2 Nova Scotia - Royal Bk - , By Bernard S. O'Hara . . . , ... . I w CLIRRENBIES NEW YORK, June 22-40?)- The Canadian dollar advanced 1-16 cent 1n terms of the United States dollar in foreign exchange trading here Saturday. It closed at a dis- count of 11 5-8 per cent. (Ottawa Foreign Etxchange Control Board rate 9.09-4.91 per cent discount.) The Canadian dollar started the week at 11 7-8. . The pound Sterling closed un- changed at $4.03 l-2, The Home Kong dollar rose slightly to 24.61 andiiie Shanghai dollar to 5.58. Finance Prose r ter NEW YORK. June 22—(AP)—- The stock market finished a de- sultary week Saturday with ten- dencies toward steadiness. While plus and minus signs were pretty evenly divided at the close of the brief proceedings, it was noted that many pivotal issues emerged‘ with modest advances. ‘Transfers cvf 125,200 shares com- pared with. 193.600 a week ago. The turnover was the smallest since May 3i. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was unchanged at 41.4, the exact figure at which it start- ed last Monday. A month ago the composite stood at 39.8 and a year a-gc at 41.2. Stocks on the u lde included U3. Steel, Bethle em, National Steel, Sears Roebuck. Woolworth, American Telephone. Bouthem Pa- cific, Kennecott. American Car d: Foundry. American Locomotive preferred. Standard Oil of Cal., Ar- mour preferred, Douglas Aircraft and Caterpillar Tractor. American Airlines was o. weak spot, dropping 2 7-8 points to 41 l-B, not far from a 1941 bottom. A shade behind were Chrysler, West- innhouse, Consolidated Edison, In- lgrnational Harvester and Anacon- a. ' Markets At A‘ Glance (By The Canadian Prell) Toronto-Industrial and gold stocks higher; other groups slightly weaker. Montreal-Papers unchanged; gold! lower; utilities and other indus- trial: higher. Nee: York-Stocks closed unchang- Winnlpep-Wheet unchanged at pegged mlnimllml. No writing.‘ No money orders. No bother. Just phone, or drop in. J. 111m Green. Central Bedeque Arthur ll. Bryenton. Remington 0. C. Johnson, North Tryon u. - _ _ _ _ , , anti/mu: MAN Stdwartoo c B (f,‘§“§'.%'.‘g,l§i_ and to years of. for“ vrvlithd w‘: -' -' J n n u FOR sour: - mo AND :2 cnirv. rm soun- bakinn wwdfl Ind sflian and as Dodge Ton ck, cocoa to established customers in i0. Kelly. L-67d-6-2i-24. this community. Farm exnéfiell" w >~--—----- ------ helpful. Selling experience not "TED - MAID. Arruz no N- necessary as we train you. Com- "iis Mrs. Foster, 40 Greengeld ny reprecen tlve will be ln vic- AW- L-dfl-d-ill-Sl. l2‘... u» in erview prospects, woman _ THREE normal-b Egon alga for feeders. Write stut- Tr Rte and price. G. 1.. Cook. llro. Nova Bootin. 11020-0-10-10 shortly. Amily in ii stating ounl cations Watkins Com Si... Montreal. Ihnoh B. Trainer. Vernon River Clarence F. llullm. Springfield A. S. Ilucll. Murray Harbour Merrill Murphy, Vernon River. CHAKLOTT. ETQEN. GUAKQLQN lT A llllLlTARiL-CAMP rmy Day, Jone Z8! MINING i (Canadian Press) TORONTO. June 21— Stocks Close Acme Oil 6 1-4 Alder-mac 8 Arntfield ' y; 6 3-4 Astoria s. ' 2 Aunor Gold 158 Bankfield 5 Boneta 50 1-2 Bralorne 10 Broulan 82 Cdn Malartio ,_ 54 Chesterville ' 145 Chromium 22 Con Smelterl 35 Dome Oil I , 21 East Malartic '11,, 233 Falcon v 250 Graham Bousouet T‘ 2 Hard Rock ; 73 Home Oil 180 I-lurl Bay Min 25 Inter Nickel 3i Jason Mines 43 Kerr Addison 420 Kirk Lake 74 Lapa Cad 10 Macassa 880 Macbeod 162 Madsen 59 Malartlc 102 McKenzie 110 Moneta 30 Normc-tal 51 Okalta _ 41 Omega 15 Pacalta 3 Pavmaster 16 1-2 Pickle Crow 260 Preston 296 Si: Anthony B San Antonio 230 Silver D P 6 Senator 40 Siscoe 51 sladcn 17 Slave Lake ‘l 1-2 Steep Rflck 112 Sylvanlte 242 Texas Corp 115 Upper Canada 181 Wrt Harg 450 UNLISTED Foothills 40 Pend Ore 150 Montreal Exchange June 22—(CP)- While isolated issues pointed up on the stock exchange on Saturday, the majority of transactions were put through at cut rates, Volume‘ was light. even for a Saturday 58551011- British Columbia Power "A." which has not been active for some weeks, jumped 2 1-2 in the utility section, but Brazilian was behind. In papers and oils. St. Lawrence Corporation "A" and International Petrcleums were both cff slightly. while ,in industrialscanada Cement preferred sagged l l-2 and Dosco "B" moved up fractionally. Mines were weaker, International Nickel and Hudson Bay Mining both losing some ground. Sherwin Williams preferred, with a rise of 1 1-2, was a firm spot a- mong weaker miscellaneous stocks Bruck Silk, Imperial Tobacco and Og-llvie Flour were all in arrears. Total sales: 2,700 shares; Indus- trials 2.000; Mines. 700; Bonds $500. MONTREAL. Grain WTNNIPEG. June 21—(CP)— Good action in course grains fea- tured operations on Winnipeg grain exchange today, with most of the trading taking place in barley. July wheat continued to trade slowly at 1115 minimum of 77 1-2 cents a bush- e ‘Buenos Aires quotations held un- changed. ‘snizn ourcu vnsscLs“ England, - (C?) — Ad- HULL, vices from Holland indicate the Germans have seized many Dutch "Produce Piices _ b. Leatnerdaxe, coastal vessels for operation under Nazi dirctlon lo German. Swedish and Danish ports. mi MONTREAL, June 22—(CP)— Produce Market prices here Satur- day, as reported by Dominion Department of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first rude creamery rinis, jcbbin pr Ce. 32 l-2-332 first grade so ids, jabbing price. 82 .412 1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized, c111‘- rent receipts price, 31; no 2, 30; no 1 wholesale price, 31 3-8; no 2. 30 5-8 Cheese: Western and eastern white, price to factory, Montreal delivery, for current make 15 5-8 FOB; west and east white whole- sale price 16, which price is, ail- plicable to cheese manufactured on ant. after May 26. 1941, for ship- ment to the United Kingdom. Eggs: graded shipments sellivg at, A-lorge 28 1-2-29; A-msdium 2‘. 1-2-27; B grade 24-24 1-2: grade 19-49 1-2. Potatoes: Que wh-ites no 1 75's new 250-275. old 78-851 n~ 2. .50-.65: NB mountain 75's 1.00- l.('>5: PEI mountain no 1 75's l.l0— 1.15: South Carolina whites 100's 3-335; 50's 1.65-1.75; Alabama u-hltcs 100's 3.25-3.50. Be llp-To-llate 0n Industries IREDERICTON, June i9--(CP) -—A<3Cg lilJ-vv-unct: on Csciaoian xn- dustnes was the advice OL MIS- W- blDtuMa-Ei, 0m, national convent-r o1 the Industrial committee t0 ohs lsuoute 001N611- toon here. “Keep e. file o: clippings and a, scrap book. Subscribe to the Can- adian govemmeni. pubixlCaLOns | ‘A Fact A Day About Canada’ andi the ‘Canada Year Book.’ (Jo-aper- ate in Canada's war effort by pru- uucmg products needed for war. Buy British. Support the Domin- ion and provincial go-venments ill the Youth Training plan, which f-ts men and women for employment," advised Mrs. lcatheq-daie. Speaking of the theme of the last biennial term “Use or Natural Resources in the Heme." Mrs. leatherdale stated mos. farm W0- men are forced to carry this out. “With few exceptions we nearlv all grow our garments." shqsaid. Institutes of all provinces carry In Memo riam CAPTAIN ARCHIBALD MACDOUG ALL The death occurred in thLs city on Saturday morning June 21st of Captain Archibald MacDougall At his residence 26 Dorchester street. The late Mr. MacDougall was for man years Captain of the SS Hills orough" which sailed on 111B Rocky Point Ferry service. The de- ceased had been in failina health for some time and in spl of all that medical aid could do assed peacefully away. There are eft to mourn besides I115 sorrowing widow four sons and three daughters. Three brothers also survive, George and Richard in Sydney, N. S., and William in Hunter River, P.E.I. Funeral arrangements will be made later pending the arrival of relatives. Gives Brilliant Musical Recital Plano and Vocal Pupils of Miss Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. gave a most interesting Recital in Heartz Memorial Hall Friday evening. The progress from year to year is in- several pupils with outstanding talent were noticed. Elaine Porter, a young lady of barelv 14 years, played very well indeed the more mature C sharp Minor Waltz of Chopin, and her friends will watch her work in fu- g -ture with interest. Louise Cox. after a bit of uncer- tainty at the beginning of the clmaoros sonata. played it very heautifulv and with nice clear cut finurr action. Suzanne Brenton ls more fami- liar to Charlottetown audiences and her interpretation of the Chopin Etude. Opus 25 No 1 was a delight to listen to. Miss McKenzie announced that Miss Brenton has passed all examinatoins in connec- tion with her Associate Diploma from McGili. Congratulations to Miss Brenton Dilys Owen's work has improved. her voice showing more flexibility and warmth of tone. At the conclusion of the pro- gramme herewith Miss McKenzie presented several prizes to pupils having made very high marks in the recent McGil! Examinations, and Miss McKenzie in turn was presented with a gift and nosegay or flowers by dainty Heather Lanoz on behalf of all her pupils. PROGRAMME: ..R.hythm Band, 0 Canada. Pianoiorte Solos: Joyce Procter, Lazily Row, Folk Sons. Heather Lantz, Minuet in I".- Mozart. Mary Beth Harris. Fairy Call - Kammerer. Elizabeth Anderson, Little Bo- Peep-Arthur Baynon. Rhythm Band. Gavotte -Gossec. Pianoforte Solos: David Hurst, Cossack Dance- Celia Aubert. u on a vast educational progtam of study of Canadian industries. “ihey promote handbtafts by fevlivals: demonstrations and exhibits and handicraft sale centres. They visit local factories and advocate the use of home products. Mrs. Leatherdale suggested “Food Icieusmes" as the s.uuy of the next biennial term with emphasis on labels on canned 803ds, synt-he. tic. substitute and home-grown foods. JUNE Of all the months in all the year. I like the month of June the best. It is the month I hold most dear And have it 1:1 my memory pressed. Those soft June nights when all is ear. You hear the whip-poor-will most ear, The tvriifghi. comm in such sweet shades, To liring the stars when dayiilill a cs. l I often wonder as 1 sit Alone at nights and watch the moon. 7hat!S‘p:iaigtfme wouldn't be 01n- pe.e. Without the glorious month of June- '1he other months may come and Andmbxing their shame of 10y and sun-fitme- June brings grief or I seexfh to love it Just the same. I like to think that when I'm old. And cares and burdens on me press, ‘Ihat God who carve fOr Hs dear, Elizabeth Lantz, Doll's Dream ._ Oestcn. Barbara uigley, (a) war 5mg- Heinhold—( ) Chinese Tag _1,e. Eleanor Bourke, Rondo __B@e. I thoven. - Lorna Creelman, Village Dance- Pennington. Elaine B ou rk e, Allegretto — Haydn. , Frances Jenkins, Hide and seek -Schvtte. Sheila Morris, Romance-Bee- thnven. Pianoforte Duet, Nocturne - Chopin arr.-Ela.lne and Eleanor Bourke. Rhythm Band. ‘ihe B'_ue Danube —Strauss. Pianofnrte Solos: Walter Conrad. Moorish Dance- Kern. Doris Cruikshank, sweet Dreams -'I‘salcho\vski. Barbara Nash, Glpey Dance — Lichner. Song, I attempt From Loves sickness to Fly, Mary Walsh — Henry Purcell. Pianoforte Solos: Sylvia Chandler, Romance aims Paroles -$tmabbag. Margaret McLennan, Curious Story-Keller. Richard Hurst. Andante con ex- presslone —Clementi. Marjorie Cruikshank. On Wings of Song -Mendelssohn (arr). Jean Moore, Milk-maids Song - Farjeon. Kizabeth Martin, Jig _.Dubourg (173-1767). Fairlie Prowse, Reverie -Haro1d Spilleti. Scherzo - Shiriiesterns, Lmging ior Home ._Jungmann. Beautiful ' Clark fold, Will grant the month of June, my rest ELINOR_M.__I_.AR'I‘i-IR, Hudson bombers can ouidly anything the Gemians can send out to meet them as th eastern Canadian airport. A few minutes later, a Hudson, flown by the pilot, nosed camouflage hid the dark lthakl-end-green mottling oi its upper body. ‘Their Job isn't glamour, though the world seems to be at the feet ed the pilot and observer of this Hudson bomber (I-EIPI‘) as they look down fr:m the nose or their most of them almost ready for the trip to England, give some idea of the lremendo dangerous than ccrnmercial flying, the pilot said: "It is commercial flying“. The men consider they are doing a civilian job, and their wives sometimes see them off at _ Ferrying B0 mbe Brssie Conrad. De Boufon Anci- ent Dutch Dance) -Willem Pijper. Adela Callbeck, summer Twilight -.Imhoff. Elaine Porter. Valse in c sharp out along the splring to see, and to this miter‘ i rs to Britain is Man-Sized Job to our new address. L-694-6-23-25-28 announces the following change of address effective 23rd June, 1941. From 57 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. To CURRIE BUILDING, 179 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. All contributions to The Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Victims should be forwarded PAGE FIVE” THE ROYAL . COMPANY Charlottetown, P. E. I. :5 i »e -.\ 4 ii minor —Chopln. Songs, Recit. The Clouds Begin. Aria, Defend Her. Heaven from "Theodorzfl-Handel. 0 Lovely Night, Landon Ronald— Dillys Owen, Pianoforte Solos: Teresa Donahoe, Grande Valse Brillantr, -Chopin. ' Cox, Sonata-Cimarosa (1755-1801). Suzanne Brenton, Etude, Opus 25 No l -Chopin. National Anthem. WORSE AND WORSE “Lock here. Mrs. Murphy, why have you been hitting my little Bobby?‘ "I only hit him because he was rude and caLled me a fat old pig". "But, good gracious, Mrs. Mur- phy, you ought to know better than that. Hitting my son won't do you ony good; you'll have to start dieting!" Paying a surprise visit to her hus- bands office. Mrs. Smith crept up behind him and put her hands over his eyes. “Guess who darling!" she whis- pered coyly. "Stop fooling and get on with your typing“, was his absent-mind- ed reply. ” ‘Tnrrvrrufurvrrmfcnrlncrfv At the morning service Rev. Han old Wright formerly o: Charlotte- town. was the guesi DicélCiltY, M! Wright spoke on the theme oi Christianity being a vizal religion. The icndcncv in modern times has been rather towards the glorifica- tion of man and his physical sur- l‘OiiI‘idll'i2S than to the thought of God being the important. Being, Unless we know as a liVinLZ and. vital influence in our lives, God. Ina Holy Spirit. we shaii never truly measure up to the standard of greatness found in Jesus Clu-ist. At the evening service the Sucro- mcnt of Hoiv Communion was ob- served. ‘Ihe music was under the canabl direction of Corporal Johnson o the H. A. F. and consisted in the morning of “God so Loved the World." strange bargains ranging from gas water-heaters to picture-frames are disposed of at almost daily sales or. a huge dump on the fringe of London where goods sal- vaged from bzmbed houses are sold. Fifteen thousand glass bottles are collected annually from time parks and open spaccs of Iondcn, in nor- mal times. The “Prince Nova” _A_A_A_AA x x xx xx BllY YOUR GOAL EARLY THIS YEAR ! Remembering the conditions of last winter when traffic problems even reasonable transportation, the wise thing to do is to stock up now. Buy high quality In- verness and Bras d‘0r Coals for delivery dur- ing the next three months and make sure of hav- ing a supply when the demand arises. Produc- tion is at its peak, the quality is at its best, and transportation facilities are available now. Why wait? S. BUNARD & COMPANY, Ltd. Maritime Distributors “Heat Merchants Since 1885" Halifax, N. S. P. O. Box 128 B-6211 Telephones H-Zlll. will Sundays, from Wood Islands at 7 a.m., 11 a.m., and 3 p.m., and from Caribou at 9 a.m., 1 p.m.'nnd 5 p.m., Atlantic Standard Time. Until adjustments are com- pleted, it will not be possible to load or unload high trucks at Wood Islands at low iidc. NORTHIIMBERLANIJ FERRIES LTD. __'__> N-l02l-6>-l§‘-1i3-21v-23-25-28. W000 lSLAllllS-CARIBOII GAR FERRY SERVICE leave daily, including L-Zfil-B-llllti. prevented prompt, or Dartmouth, N. S. vnee.v~eeveevfi v xxxx xxxx xxx xx xxx ey are being ferried across the Atlantic said a young California pacing pilot in an runway and lifted away cleanly, so that its pale-green under-surface great machine. Their work, the pilot said, is just a number of hours of very exacting and precise work, the airport. No sooner had the pilot been interviewed than another bomber was Walmln; up, reports over the Atlantic. 1n various slams of asscmbly, these Hudson bombers (RIGHT) 1m aid that is reaching Britain by the Atfero scrvrc. Asked if their job vrere not more 4 1 xwi