. -'~*‘~‘.s 11.1114 I! rr~ -1 » cl - 1 ail-Ia a tIVAYII(b4)IPItI191Q~K1W1iIAIQK'XI1III vsva-v>aans.@ v .35 cows milking. 3 Unit _ mack Tractor on rubber, and 7 will be sold with or without "TIUI-"rvwr waver 11,1944 ' Tlvfortlsiag hates-Payable ln Advance [than Charla foa-Aayldvertbsnoatlltlents GasrdhnlocmkperIwdlWuternand' locals ‘rm; giiglzwfrl-zrovgivguailman “"‘"“"’ ’ ' ' "" srocx QUOTATIONS . o‘. ‘we; Announcements and (Joining Events lo par word; ~' porwordilnllolioriainfiotioestlcporlaohimu Spiritual Offerflll- (Fertil- ekh. lo per auno; lat- cosdolonoo 10o per inch: W "Insomnia so words use and 10 cents for every additional 8 words. Notices a: " “q Appledllthll, 10o per Inch or 4c per word. Lists of Pa“; s0 cents per inch. Address and Presentation 01.00. when on anllelllel- clpWanted For Sale Stock Markets MAHmw. wrrrurao. Aug. lei-cw)- wh t United Kma- m°‘w€$2i‘1'fiw".ii8» tvudiels of No. 2 northern today on the Win- ' can no Ion saw - riinsil OALVED hives Grain Exchange willie busin- ANfl” " “m “can”: 1- - cow. 1mm» u xmn em with th United Slates was es- Iw ' ‘in. Acnlymva-ga‘ Road. ° °"' Yfiif timeted at eooomo bileheis of low a “yenmucunti-iitu '2:- 5.31.‘! ‘S?’ lTI-"AN"; ol-lrmmo A io-(Arl-onln _ . a n . er , . ug. Iliuggnn gor- general h e- Cornwall. fies; futilres advanced. in ea-rllv dealings _. 0i‘ w m “muy o; (our, sleep ‘-‘i~——»—-—-—-———,todsy as hot, dry weather 00n- - vorkmnsponation p,“ w“... roa SALE - qusu-i-ny. is. titllled over drought-damaged nor-I in. and any m1”. land grown good Feed Oats, also ns of the corn helrt east of the tangle xflflurk J_ u 0mm Barley. P. l... Morris. Klukora. - amen. but oalts and rye fell 9!! "‘“° dstlon Marltlmt. any» 8-9-81. 1*- M,°<=g1{;§=';é_°n$g;§ 11303;; phun N. g Wanted _I‘""?_"'__"__:_——i-_ p- En _ USED can IN coop wnTition. Clifford Biggie-nan. - u‘ ___lillale ljlelp Wanted WANTED-TWO MIN T0 WORK on farm with all modern equip- ment. $60.00 per month w each. Roland Beaten, winsloe. ‘rele. gtauley Bridge. ____ TED phone 1536-23. _ 8-10-21. 5T0“: JUN 1 11-1 cl lng 1°” "idle °°“i'.21'...f.“h»il.. '19s‘ Q , O. Box 0. 40. 172-aural LOST ROTARY WRIST WATCH. _ ‘_ ‘ Apply Guardian. Reward. 8-9-31 " USE AT —Wi"'"_”“"_“_' WANTED T° "l" g2“ m.‘ LOST- a pans: oiuiv cow Montague. m” .. . about mnnth ago. Alnyo price 1n am lever. wvlvafi-l?’ or 0W of her 1161215552 guardian. __ h; pleagelvnotlfy Lem Orasweiié Hun- w- " ' " ' - Wanted _ ' °'-_~_______M > Teachers __..___... LOShT l-brlniz, runs Aim [A55 TEACHER w ee, eween Alberton and ..-.?.i'eg for gt. Margaret-s School. ivilminlgash. No. of tire 21-450. “who supplement. It. C. Mac- Please contact. Harold skerry, mm’ sea-Cup» _ 8-10-21. Alberton south. 3-11-11, "flier Rent Personal ’ independent . LONDON. Aug. 10-(61?) —The Stock Market finished with an 1r- relrular tone today as trading vol- ume continued moderate. Indus- trials fluctuated vrithin a narrow iuiznv-s ENGLISH moN sun "' "‘~I-'c5r7i-.~ibs. UNFUR- 70:15pm“ Yeast Tonic ‘fable-ts for Nervous v k P int. Apply §W°§,,n_ or o il-lo-al. Disorder- A lefiernl blood tonic. _______ 89c lroetpald. The Two Macs Drug Store. Charlottetown. l _““ . _ l. l, WANTED Y FARM FUR SALE I i Finn i z I want a good farm ! x of about 100 acres. well watered, iiesr Char- lottetown or Summer- side. Am. prepared to pay the price for the right kind of farm. .Write quickly giving 'particulars. Address ' Box X, c-o Charlotte- town Guardian. Farm of the late John MacLennan, of Hartsville, ‘Lot 30, 71 acres of land, and six acres adjoining. and ten of firewood, with buildings thereon. three streams of water flowing through. 60 acres of clear land. Almly JOHN MacLENNAN, JR. New Wiltshire, R. R. 2 8-8-9-1l-3i. FOR SALE DAIRY AND VEGETABLE. FARM} MILES FROM SYDNEY WANTED RIADY - T0 - WEAR Buyer "id mlllltment Manager, for s large store doing n hilhwlllls “linen in one of the llraut towns In the Maritinaes. Good permanent Pumn- MIDI! to your nearest Employment $500"!!! Bgrvlgg Refer A. I. 401. DeLavalMilkcr. l0 acres. potatoes. 22 H. P. MacCor- all other equipment. Farm mfllf- "011 and equipment. Falling health reason for "ilixiélgil- Apply R. D., Guard. and Office. _ - AUCTION SALE 0F REGISTERED YORKSHIRES The P. E. I. u"! an Auction Sale of youn r _ - g boars and sows of breed- "8 Rae will be conducted at the Swine Barn, Exhibition ' "°"""“~ °" Wednesday. Allzust 16th, at 11 A. M. These Yflllng boars d ' - h‘ their reapgluvseotyialvivillilitaenfléligsesprior to the Sale and This sale provides 1 dim" an excellent_opportunity for in- “y bréflhiiifmmafnd farm organizations to procure qua]. "formation ma “P0131011! leading Island herds. Further - E. I. Swine i’; c: 5"“ b’ "m1"! "1 ""1 setrmrv. h". re ere Association, Box 489, Charlotia. 8-11-2i. zfim“? P" nu- - - Just this tall, blonde, hill! eyes - - - - u" Rot away in the blackout!” ky-IICAF Overseas. Swine Breeders’ Association announces I 33 ‘it del. MtLb ior local trade range while home rails tended low- er. Oils gained, intcrnationlis were BIINING . . . . .. . . . . quiet and British funds hesitant. NT Aug. lo - (owl- ‘Iimnw Chins mock Quotations mnomo. Aug. l0—(CP)—The Sales Close Stock Market recovered a substari-l tial rtion of its resent losses in 14700 Aldemlac 27 sizes le turnover today. The Base 35 Aliloma lz Metal issues led with a gain of la. 1000 Ana Can 0s trailed by the golds with o gain o! 300 Anal-lair 6.90 .76 and the lnd-ustrlals a gain of .39 _ 1000 ATKINS?» 82f Wcstem Oils closed 36 down in Z3450 Aunaque v0 dull action. Volume at 686.000 14550 Astoria. 22 shares was a little heavier than on 100 Aunor 4.06 Wednesday. 5°” 5mm“ 15 . 2480;) B mcplcrlr 1,73 NEW YORK. Atig. l0-—(AP) 111-’ 219941 Aubelle 41 ilitles, notably in the low-price K19 119N115 1.00 class, again took the Stock Market 581w Blessed 26 isueculative play today although w“) “YQJHYI . 34 pivotal rails arid industrlals. an-, l_5(.1-J grow-n Q11 06 1 by the display. hushed 11D 30° bu“. fink as at the last to close with gains run- $09 93111500 1.85 ining to a mini: or so. 13-9 Q38 ‘"541 1.09 I The Asscciatcd Press Sit-stock , 419m PM 2.2’! average was up .2 of a point_ at 25]" 9°" 13 1-2 ihlihfiiiéi. Jfifittilliiififi. t2- .55.... i ii‘ ‘preceding sessions. ' c0111 11a 31 I qoniveal Pete 30 1 MONTREAL. Aug. 10 _ iCPl ~ I _ Qvnluses 1.75 Weakness of Quebec electrics rat's" 1P kiilllaim" i113 |lltlllties a downward adjustment lot!) IJJVIBS i6 liodav 0n the Stock Emhahae and 129 Dome as Gurb Market and other groups on 3-0 31111111651110 28 average were higher. 100?‘) E1 CF95!- 09 l-4 In reactions to the result of the r1509 E} M81 2.42 Orlciaec election Tuesday. fractional #3309 La sllllivan 61 declines were DOStBd in Quebec] 5E9? 3311011 4 5b electrics by Canada northern uow- 6Q) rcd Kirk 06 i-2 er. which touched a new low. Mont- 1810 Franco E8 readl Poi-gar. ghnwinigan. Gatineau Tllgxifililfe ‘ e ower. ~11‘ ?1. 70 9”“ Q“ °° aogo Gillies 10 l-zl » 2131511151-1 11 o a e 26 20w Ga ' Gate 1-21 li.Y. Stock Exchange m, mp5,, w H‘ 1'25 Guauycar 54 l-2 —~ i583 :1" 11 g5 - -‘l'an ora. 1_ Am gm- and p 39 1.3 4420 Grllll H| Beth Steel e1 a-B 500 531mm!‘ 3 N Y Central 1'3 3-8 2000 flBif-‘IOW hes a. ohio ~15 3-4 111139 gallllnlvell a 3'4) Con Edison 24 1-2 d 2 1101' = n E19; 3a 5-3 3900 Hard R0 90 Gen Motors 02 1-4- l 81 b2‘ Gt Nor Pfd 38 11-8] 11 7-3 Std Oil N J 55 l-B I‘ 04 Kennecott 31 1-2 317' ,Mont Ward 7: 33 [Nor Am 19 1-8 33 Phil Pete ~14 3-4 34 U s Rubber 48 i-al l0 1-4 Radio Corp 10 1-2| 05 Am Tel dz Tel (i2 l-8| 7.02 Tfiédfii ft t". ii- i3? rcra -..: - was; Union 45 45 Lake Shore 19 West Eiec 10s l-4 g0 iammléled ‘E6512 U Steel 58 1-2 5 3W1 Ki ' s _.___ 56 Leitch 1.27 70 Macassa 4.05 Montreal Exchange 333 i351???“ iii 2500 M-alartic 3 6-1 1000 Maralgo (A! hi? 1P2“? .21 Abitibl d l-B ‘3 en e ' Asbestos 21 i000 McLellan (B 3-8 Bldg pmq 13 1.2 1500 McMarmac 16 1-2 can can 3 1.2 6700 McVli/t 31 can p“ 13 1.3 2000 McWatt 8 Can cai- Pid 2e a-a M!" Orv 2-12 can swam 11 3.3 4010 Moneta‘ 68 Dom Bfldgg 2g ,.. 100B Nat Pen 15 Don A g 1.2 11750 Negus 1.42 Dom 51mg] 3 g 120 Noranda 58 Dist Seas 37 i-z 1000 Nomold 09 ‘lag 111-5551- 27 3.4 11M Normetal m“; g5 7800 Can Mine 92 Gen Steel Wares l7 5-8’ 2600 Olearv 1'0 Ham Brides a 7-8 3950 Obflen 17° Walker s1 +100 Ownelw m e 3 - H u ' $1,531,191" .11 39.852323. 1% n e —'—"- ' I u gnu 14 1g Palldms. 11 Tob m, CANADA . _. PROVINCE or cfincspnflflfi‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND u P0719!‘ 21 3-4 E PROBATE COURT Nat Steel Cur ‘.7 m T" Can Igor P.1d a The 13th day of In]; A. D. 19M n c can ,7 14 In Re Estate of Phoebe D. lich- °11=b=<= M" 111-“ '"" "$3.35 it’??? ..'ii'°§..i'-‘ Shawinigan l-i 7-8 911"" _ m Law 2 74; incc. Single omari. deceased. in Dom Tiextile o "emt" Wm m“. A 5 L‘, “To the: Shiirlff of 111% of _ ncens ounyor any ones ee Bndmn m 1 2 literate person w‘! slid County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the FOR SALE I farms in Montague Road East School District form- erly owned and occupied by the late Benjamin Walsh of | Iona. One farm comprises 125 acres on Lot 581 the oth- er comprises 172 1-2 acres on Lot 57. petition on flle of Donald McKin- 110i] ol uniirlottetown in queens County aforesaid, Attorney-at-law, th Administrator of the above B Illlld Iltlte f. I tlon may be lass for tho purpose hereinafter set forth. Ion arlel therefore hereby required to cite a persons -‘ In the said ba- talc to be’ and appear before the Judge present at a Probate (mart to he held in the Court Hollie In Charlottetown in said County. in the aaid Province, on Monday, the twenty-eighth day of August next coming at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the aanie day to shew cause if any they can ivby the Accounts of the said Estate should not passed and the Ea- tate for in closekl as pray as tltlon and on motion of Donald cKlnnon, Esq. Proctor for anld Petitioner. Add it is hereby ordered that a frne copy hereof be forthwith pnb- od some newspaper published seontlvs hereof and that a true cor? hereof be forthwith posted In the follow- puhllo namely. in in erncn ver front of the store o S. I. in ernon in 1 aforesaid so that a Leod and In Jen Count Apply to Barristers ' MARGARET MARTIN Administratrix Estate late Martin Martin of Grsnview t McLEOD a BENTLEY, i In ntereatell in the said Estate runs may have dlle notice an aforesaid hereof. WITNESS Ilia Iloonr llarold Leonard Palmer, Jude's of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the dly and year first shove written. ma. pflnflmfibiflelt ‘Bristol and Vicinity The serious illness of Mrs. Wil- liam MoGrath at her homo m Morell, is much regretted. Friends of Mn. W. A. O'Brien. wtlibe ovgeaeedwlsamaheisnnich Eunice Naomi-laid. returned from avncation trill to Hallfarl. oool damp weather has left m mmtdiheha stilllnflie whhalwilgilznofitut. Mabel Biriziott. is spending Earnsclilfe the guest o! some college chums. Miss Eln- nott will start her teaching duties this fall m: the first time. lbs. Okieri, before her marriage from Ottawa to spend her vac- ation. Miss O'Brien. who has been with the civil service for several years. holds a high position. She will he the round trio by plane. tel- of Mr. and Mrs W. A. O'Brien. 158 Bavflcld Street Charlottetown. was ducted by _ Kenna, both at the church and the grave. Mr. and Mrs. John Laiholt. Sr, were in the city last week on busi- ness. Other visitors froim Bristol 1n- clildecl Mrs. Wm. MacDonald. Mrs. James F. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Peary and Mrs. Ruben Dnke. The fish king plants at Moi-ell and 5t. Pc ‘s harbour are very busy and on Saturday were 09er- ating‘ im-til eight P. M. Your agent had the pleas s: a pleasant visit from Father Vinc- ent Morrison. 0n Saturday evening. Father Morrison. is home on leave from the Mission fields of China. lifter twenty {our years labours. He had been vacationing at his old home in Savage Ilarboulr and he infomis this scribe he has another whole month yet before he reports back to his superior in Toronto. Miss Reta Malone who spent her vacation with her brother I. Malone. in Morel]. has retilrned to her duties in the western part of the Island. Mrs. Ephram Malone spun/t a few éilalysdln Kelly's Cmss last week with en s. Mr. Anslem Lsplerre, was in the city late Saturday on important business. Blueberries are con-ling on the market here and pickers are being geld‘ eight cents per pound for the err es. insld McAdam. R. C.N. and Joe Kelly. 11.6 N. are nding their leave alt their home ere at present. held at Mal-ell, i’ a? e “a If I INQUI- Today, when ynu build or remodel, it costs no more to build-in healthful, year-round comfort. When you use Donnacona Insulation Board you are assured of snug, warm, easy to con- trol temperaturc in winter . . . cool refreshing rooms in summer. More- over, you save money on substantial- lycreduced fuel bills . . . because Donnacona Insulation keeps heat in where it belongs. With Donnaceiia board you build and insulate at only one material and labour cost. Further, Donnacona means added structural strength to Mrs. Bill Alvward and lhxihter were in the city on Saturday on business-B. 1600 Partensn 06 4000 Paymast 1i‘: 600 Perron 1.171 630 Pick Crow 2.70,’ 3160 Pioneer 4.1m 500 Powell 1.15 800 Premier 1.30‘ zoo Preston 2215i 1000 Prosn Air 36 Out Our Way "IHIS HIGH l5 GETTUJ’ ME» AT!" "YFIFPY AND— “k BOTH PRESSURE STUFF OF U5" WHY HE HJTS OU ENOUGH WORK WKEEP HIM IN “it éww/éaonglléé up u use .wllfllfe‘v'~ YEAR-liiilINll CUMFURT .1 l‘ ,‘,. .- v UNA ATION kg your building. For walls and roofs Donnscoiia Insulating Board is the perfect sheathing . . . Donnacoiia Iii- sulating Lath the ideal plaster base. Easily worked, Donnacona saws and nails as readily as lumber and comes in convenient sized sheets and various thicknesses. Dennacoiis provides life- time service and attractive modern beauty. Before you build or renovate, visit B. 1'. HOLDIAN LIMITED and find out hew you can get real year-round comfort the practical and economical Donnacona way. inn: l 1 1 1,04 4760 Steep Rn 41| soo Bud Cont uli can Ant 4 05y i550 Sliii-iivm 309g sand 09: 8'15 Teck Hi1 1mg Semi“- 41j 750 Thom Llind 2271 Rherrltt 76, 999° T 0 I!) Btgrna. 10 3-4| 1N!) 1 {i300 slswe 91. 8H) Uo Osnada 2300 Sladen 57 1-2 . 25M V late ' - ~~.|-+iw-95; 20' 364 Waite Amu 1700 Springer 1.41 4.16 16000 Wilhey 01 0s we wn 4 é :2 ‘M0 Wed. Ma 1_ l2 i-Zi ‘UK 30 ‘ h’)! RUIN! l as, Dnlhousia 2.64 230 Pbothill l N 1-4] Pond l 4 5-99 I 94 Soutlzmoimt l 76-‘ Total S8105 “LWQ By fitfvvilTéh}; Our Boarding House With m}... Hoople l DON'T mow 11's "me mew sup . F“ ' assess-s Mei-aw?“ strum? o 1 ' - -- l share-e: EQUAL" HE waeucr euoo-r- A LEwmi couture‘? so "9 i-ET TNE NATWES UP WITH HIM 5O HE'S 50v.- IM‘ DOWN WITH HIM.’ l. GOOD HEALTH.’ IWwiLu-sv-lé tilt.» 8*" gzKfiNgl-iéptlhldD a» M‘! UPPER , . FROM THESMgQEQS sou: "iporu. POLE 2-»- DRAT.’ "rue g) M, a. YOKELQ Haze Ncuwrorr P»! To 55E NEROLG FiDDLE, s11 u, SMOLDERIMG ' “WELL, i LIVED m a IOAROING-HOUSE av TH‘ 5EA“-- AND SHE CAME THERE Ow a VACATION— U H~ WE WELL, i m TO TH‘ BROUGHT UP PROPER» AND- AUNN/S RESPECTFUL Lamas "BElNb- -wei.i., i c-uzss MEBBE cor ENGAGED. V? 1 7! S X in‘; CMRtItGARET P\LMII1 ( g ' " ' Registrar. (la. i.) I-I-aa-s-l-ll-u . \ 1’O\.I) HER l wAg PENNlL-ESS-BUT SHE D\DN‘T MlND --| ‘roan HER I HAD a ~. TEfiRiELE TEMPER Aw \ BROKE FuRnlfuRgllLgur 5H2 » . DIDN'T MiND 111m’? '~