JULY 30.1941 ___ rnlsolllll tollls One Yeor to liepoy "gryeeiiedecilresief lilE clllllllll our or 00iiiiEli0E ' res ' lvfllc-euh“ i Ll‘; 0...». emu. u . , u s us? e em m; noose v roe .. m, more moo 5- we tsoue woe ;, 91sec Aleoilte I “mu-m law letes Mortgage Sale 'l‘hcre will be sold at Public Aun- tion in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in ueeng County 0n Tllllfflllay the 4th y of September A. D. l9 l All that tract rose and parcel of land situate vinlr "m1 hinge in Charlottetown slorcsalrl and in .o|' Town Lots Numbers lg ty-flve arlil Eighty-six in the Fourth Hundred Town Lots therein. bounded and des- rribl-d as follows: Coulmencin at a oint made ‘by the intersect on of he south side of Fitzroy Street-with the west side of Weymouth Stmet iheur-e westwardly along Fitzroy Street eighty-seven and one half iect rlr lo the present wall of the hcusr on the property sold by Mleh. rel J. Power to Ann Mulliu thence southwardlv along said wail to the southern corner thereof thence wrvtn-arrlly along the south side of said wall to the line of the present hoard fcnce dividing the property herebv described and the property lo sold by Michael J. Power to Ann liiullin as aforesaid thence south- wnrdlv ln said fence to a point ‘l0 feet ii inches from Fitzroy street thence Eastwsrdly and Jarallel with Fitzroy Street 35% fee or to the relr of lrrvilerty owned by Joseph Davis thence northwarilly and par- rllel to Weylnouth Street 30 feet thence Eastwardiv and parallel with Fitzroy Street to Weyrnouth Street aforesaid thence northerly Alon Weymouth Street to the place o commencement. saving and except- ing ihcreout the corner property conveyed by Cecil Canlpbel to Ell- wood (‘. Burhoe by Deed dated 18th Sentrmhel‘ A. D 1927. The above Isle is made under and by virtue of e power of sale contained in a mortgage datrd the 8th dav of 0c- irller A. D. 1936 between Ellwood C Burhoe and wife of Charlottetown aforesaid grocer and John E. Jar- dine late of Village Green in Queens County. default having been made ln avment of principal and interest hrrrbv secured. lglhted this 29th day of July A. D. ii. M. A. FARMEB. Executor of Estate of John E. Jardine. [51150-7-30-8-8-13-20. NOTICE " - ruhlic Notice is hereby given that l will not henceforth be responsible for any credit rocured. whether m my name 0r ot erwisc, by my wife, Aidlnlt (‘r-reitl, sometimes known as Diana (‘cretiL who has quit my bed and board. GEORGE CERETTI. Borden. P. E. L, July 26th, i941 L-l092-7-28~3l . L srocx QUO TA TIONS THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CALGARY - (CP) It's a crime to. n" "llFllle was in your automobile in Alberta. The colored fuel is almost tax-free to farmers — for us in _ farm machinery only. out for Canada Matting, Abitibi Advertising Rates . Minimum (‘harglr for Any Floral and Spiritual Ollcrtngs. Appreciation, w.- |er inch or 4o t9 cents per mm Alldltu and P application. Central (illlfliltlli locals. 6o per 1mg: Western wd intern locals 2c per word; Annoullcerrvnt- and Classified 3c per cord: In, Memorials: Notion 10c per inch; Lisle of Condolence 70c per inch Wedding engl ement to words for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 wo pfd. Loblaw A, Tamblyns and Mont- real Power. Massey-Harris pfd mcvedlrp2pointsto45.s new high and gains in points annealed for Canadian Oelanesc, Distillers- Sesgrsms pfd. Gstineau pfd. On- tsrlo Steel and Huron and Erie. Home Oil and Commonwealth Pete firmed 3 to 5 cents and small- Payahlc in Advance Advertisements t! Ceute ' Events 8o per word: ffl __ 5° - u; er gains came thmuct for F0‘- o‘ ‘ m m '““‘°' 1°" °' hills and Okaita. Calg; and Ed- monton weakened 3 cen to 1.30. s. Notices of Thanks and per word. Lisle of Subscriptions reaentet-lou $1.00. Other relee en Markets At A Female Help Wantel‘ LE is’): Motnleson, 1 $31,100:: Stag-est ' l_ L-ii10-7-29-31. WANTED - EXPERIENCED hair-dresser. Write K. Guardian. L-lipl-‘l-mtl. 8 a r iced. y ppL-1117- warren mun ron mounts-r 9011118“. Mrs A. W. Alien Stan- _hooe Beach. L-llil-‘l-ao-sl, ivAvTnn IlvmEDlArlLY sx- igcflrllenced msld. References re- Teachers WANTED - ‘IEACIIII-J was- s!er‘s Corner School." Supplement. $15.00. °h ercvn, acc . ,_ J “H umslffial. ' A‘! MARTIN'S GARAGE — IO! For Sale clan c‘ FOR BALE - IP80 NASH SEDAN. Willilm I. Wlfiell, K8 ‘l L-llfl-‘l-SO-B-l. FOB SALE-DOUBLE TENEMENT $300.00 house. Prgfl 8132300‘ Nleyt u d r year ren - D uer ~ if}. c180». n; (By The Canadian Press) T Gold and junior stocks higher; industrisls base metals lower. Montreai—Sto0ks higher. New York-Stocks narrowly lower. oil and 7-28-41. _ Willlliitfit-Whcat lower. "ii-mm?" “Ugf-fulwflg New York-Cotton, rubber and m- endless belts. Clinton Morrison. l" '°""= “'1'” 00°11'08"!- . _ _ -_..i___ - m. Mlnard's for . “u... FOR BALI - es Aclut FAB-M. z miles from Bredaibsne. Well wet-- end. George bane Professional Gard: er, Bradal . l. -1180-'l-80-6-i-t. ‘sale, 1038 Chevrolet Coach. Per- fect condition. Reason for sell- ing, owner, lnly son, gone over. sees. C. H. B ack. L-llfl-‘l-IO-ii. Position Wanted J MURRELI. 8r B0. D. F. liliillllBALll Wmnn - rosmon As rasc- B k . 5.00 oi“. WCL. """"‘“°."‘ " ' L-i 1841-20-8 WANTED - TEACHER FOB IIIA- therdsle Btllooi. 1B1. Mlildtltk . Buchanan, Beers _.___ ‘j ulo-v-ro-n WANrso-rsllcns ‘roa alle- Vil School. Su merit. 115.00. Protestant preferred. Wm. Mc- Donald. SocNtl-fyzl lr-llli-‘l-fl-SL "Amen - sscoml CLAsS her for lttllwwn cross 5c . museums: "r!"- B“ iii-ll 4-80-21. TEACHER WANTED’ . mond Canleron,‘ y Is-llll-‘l-IO-IL rescues. vrcsranc P ‘School is: . L; , 50 MICE! i Wsmlzo $7.‘. 2'.’ The Tr om r rm MortlulPa-cllngglfzngnilfillgrlleirsrln. tlcei Nurse. Appl evenings I01 “PM” l°¢°°'"""' Secretary. L-ilfli-l-SO-Ii. Kent Street, i100-7-29-3i. hm", Tm, 8mm‘ wAsrnn-rmcnnn Ion mall Wgntgd Ohlriett-tew Mcl EOD l. BEN TLEY — PHIVN SEWING AL- WANTED ferstions at i0 Peesmole Street. L-llm-v-zv-zl. '_ .Msle Help Wanted luv-rm OUNG sum l": gsllvqllsir" n‘ 3 wfordener‘: 301:3! wiYth and e. neuron.‘ ule. fffmrood ‘esoolfilcllpiiwnmgé m; "i'.,.‘“°"'”' ‘l fifmm- m1"- B °"°""" aousv ro mAn L-l 135-7-80-11. l“ s"... MINING '~ I can?) n Montreal Stock New York Stock so»:- Close a fir?” "l 7-8 Ex 131141186 Exchange 332.1%?“ "3 P" -——— - » §ii‘.“‘§2§.u l? M l’ (Canadia mo; M’ Home - ms (Canadian Press) u Bonetu 54 BM- n-w ""°"' °'°" §?l’l.°... 13$? 5°11 '1“ . 145 Am c and p " Broulan ‘ ls "w" 1 B Am n1 m 83 H Buff Ank 44o 11"“ s‘ 5 H Anaconda m "2 Cal Edna no B ° “w” A =4 Baldwin 1.000 Carlboo " as m“ 3mm“ 141‘: Bendix Av 3g 1' Cent Pat ' 18g W‘ “m” Beth Steel 7 "a Cen m- 1s c“ C" ""4 ° 1-4 Chee Ohio y: 3 Chem Res ‘ i7 c" PM" Chrysler '4 chester m ca“ s“'m‘h1P 4 Con Edison 1 Chromium 20 °°1"*"° 1'1 1-4 Elec Auto Lite a 7'8 Cochenour '15 0°“ 5mm’ 39 1 Gen Eleo Com Wes. t 25 9°” m“ 5 ‘i 1 Gen Motors so 1-4 arum 1:40 <1" 5*“ "W" 5 o: Nor m 2'1 1 z Cons Smelt so l-a 1"‘? '1“ 11 14 Kennecott as 1'2 Dome on 2a l-z 1m‘ Nickel 35 Mont Ward 3 3:3 Dorvcl 2 u“ w 14 N Y Central 1 l4 Duquesne 4 0 7-8 M°°°11 11°“ ' 4 1'4 Nor Am co l3 1.‘; est Mal i". 2st M" WW" . 31 3'4 Penn an. ' 24 s-a Eldorado J as N“ 5"" "4 1'4 Phil Pet. Co 4s 55-0 Falcon ” s10 ggjlgfil c" 3g i-g std on no 44 a-a Fed Kirk "i" 4 C.» 1; New" sacs-as. 2:2 Bh-wlmw H H 3§§.“‘é‘3°' i; $33 Sfiiliofi“ ' i? 5" °1 C“ - - Vanadium Corp 26 7-8 Gold Eagle - g-tt-‘zngfgtd 1" West Union 2s 3.3 Gold Gate a $1 L" P“ 15 1-4 evvgfrlwggeti: i? 3 a Hngogock 1g Hollinger l2 8-4 HOmB Oil 3g ‘ HOW)’ I Hlld nay Min ,_, 28 [ Montreal Curb ggg gggsl - i; MON-mgg,’ gm; 3p_.(q1a)_ Jack Waite 1B 1.4 '———' Jason 40 s" 1w"- “L. ‘°""“"' """’ xvi..." *2: ssgcérsuza d fr: Mr- nm ggfghslw" g; =- r ces n rue ca ves an - crs we're gbollt 25 cents lower. while 75 Um! 11- 194 other kinds of livestock remained Asbestos E 1_ 4 “B22233; b. 11133 Cattle were mostly cows and bulls. 352111111112‘? 1g Y; Msdsen 1512 l-i Butcher cows ranged from $4.15 to can “$01M. 4' ' Mclflrtio :3 $7. Conner-s and cutters $3.50 to Dom T“ 4 li/lvlntyrit In $4.50. Good bulls were $6.25 0o s’! n 1101480“ with commoner kinds fwm “so B" 3 7 a Mew-Mrs 15 u; 3g, F!!!" V“? m - Min Corp 90 Veal calves brought so to $11.50. ""1 A 9 1 4 Monet-n =3 Good rgouty veals were $10.50 m blzvpgg 13 1-2 NBYbOb 25 sll wi one calf up w snso. P?” Co m - Nloissins 12g Medium yells seas to s10 and the m 1101511111- 5 bulk of the commoner kinds front P11“ 1’ m "' Nordon 3 1-4 sazs to sans. Drinkers were sicw at . Normctol 5'! ‘i?’ til”. “?é‘w'"“°r’l‘, ill? Ex h 3333;‘ fi CB8 Q1’ G Q . lntk! . T _ . M0010 0 8M0 OmcBB- 14 Good ewes and wethers were P8051"! 1 3'1 mostly 812. Buck lambs and culls Pamour 11° were cut $1 to t2 per cwt. respec- Partimen 3 tively, Sheep were from saso t0 Tonorrm, July 29—(GP)—- Paymastcr 1B .50. Gold stocks registered another Perron Gold 145 Hm were mostly $15.26 101‘ 3-1 slzeabie gain in today's Toronto ‘Pick Crow 305 111959011. $11-50 l0 $11-75 $01’ B-l exchange market. Volume was the Pioneer 315 alive fed and wcicrvd and 1m to heaviest in a week at 202,000 shares. |Powell 6 $11.75 off trucks delivered. Grade ironing continued on s substan-1Prest0n 34 A drew t1 per hog premium with tiai scale in Kerr-Addison and" the sun Ant 25° dlswuni-s on of! trodes. Bows were price touched a new high at 4.00 ; Senator 46 slow at $8.50 to $9.50. before easin or: to 4.00 for s net Sheep o 9° of 5 cents. roston was active at a fshemtt 34 gain of 5 cents and the close was iSlSCOC , up ii to 6 cents for Caribou, East Slade 7 14 Molar-tic. Macsssa, MseLeod- Cock- ‘Slave Lake shutt. O'Brien, Pickle Crow, San sou End 134 ““”i”"°' lasémlfla To syl§$$¥°i 59ml“: k 15 --—-— a . a 0c NEW YORK’ July map)“ gesrtlrilrlxlsggzeakenetid Sscenls to 1.80 205:5 Lake 21-4 Th0 5858618“ 1011B!‘ K5111“ 1'15 and Broulan, U per Canada and sturgeon 15 "f 9' *1" W 335° “"15 1" "mnm". Mining Corporat on were nsrrowlylsud Basin 15° shlp to the United States dollar 10w“ ' lsylvmm . 275 while the British pound finished Nomnm closed down 3-4 to 56 1-4 Teck Hugh 272 "HWIBM 1° $403 1-1 i" "d1!" smelter; weakened l-z to as i-llTowagmac 181-1 foreign exchange dealings, (Ottawa In the cheaper hue metal gfqurplupp can 196 “"1311 511111111139 991mm 13°1m1 the tone was a bit soft for Waite- | ventures 450 m“? 913-991 P" “M dmimm-i Amulet. Base Metals Corporaticnlwalm Alhu 43° 711° 11°"! K9113 11011" 111m?“ 1'11 and Jack Waite. Aidemlac and wllrsey c 1 3-4 cen‘ l" 759° “m5- a 11"’ 1941 Nonnetol posted new highs andlwrt Harg 335 high. All other For Eastern cur- ventures w“ u 1o m,“ w , new "M168 W" “"84"! by "W" high st 4.50. s erritt and s UNLISTED 0f the Ultlléd States OM01‘ freez- Rpck were lugcmfly “ml-men i"! 911mm Ind “Pantm 11m“- Imperial weakened 3-8 to 9 and coast cop 135 The Alitntlne {Ne P980 XOR .03 0i‘ 5A 0;] 1.3 to 15 5_g_ 105595 of] Foomnb 60 l-i I w!" W 33-53 "n14- fractions to a paint or nlore came Pend Ore 173 Montreal Excllanze July 2D—(OP)— MONTREAL Interest in one stock mfli<¢tl>1°*°d J b t ti. more widespread dlglntlsortllgyfailed l; establish s. deif- i t d. mlhoiffiolxk s mild relapse when Nornnda lost SWIM ‘m1 anelters was forced book under heavy gelling, Buloio went against the smut m coin silently MW‘ rrlergwgadérudson Bay and Nickel l . eMlscellaneous issues were num- erous on the board with 0811i"? 1“ moderate demand and remaining unchanged while Zellers preferred 33W '° “l”? Eliali‘ °°c...“"".‘é°.; , en or u. --~F5.4"?. un frscttonsllv. vanity issues were steady while asils and o... ers were softer. Total sales: 10.000 snares: IMM- trials, 9,400; Mines. 9,500. Produce Prices MONTREAL. Jul? 20—(C?)— Produce prlcésanhlgrlzntodey. as robot . 6 ' of culture follow: . first grade creamer! prints. iobb bgrlce. 37 1-3: illi- grsde solids, o in; price, 31; Que no 1 steur ’ current receipt price, g3; no 2_ 86: no 1 wholesale price 96 1-2; no i, 85 8-4. Cheese: s‘ and eastern white, price to factory, Montreal delivery; for current make ill 0-8 FOB; west sud east white whole- sale price l8, which price is appli- cable to cheese manufactured on and e-fffir May It, 1041, for ship- ment to the Untied Klmdcm. : graded shl ente selling at A um — 86-85 l- I 1-2: B grade 26 14-27; O Ifldfl 28-23 l-l. Potatoes: Que whites no I ‘i6’! .90—1.10- Grain July 8-H?)- Whent futures gained strength and et ell- f tort ‘mqlpgh tossmucheas CHICAGO. cent e bueshsl over the previous close for the Beptembc delive r- 'i 1;,- mlober 5nd 7e Wheat closed 8-0-74 cents high- er, sep. 1.01-1.06 ‘i-s. Dec. 1.08 1-s -3-4; corn was l-B-i-i lower, Sep. ‘i5 3-8. Dec. 1s i-i and oats were unchanged to 3-4 cents up. m ur-rwo IQQQSEPIL”); M. AILIIANLIPARMER ‘-—-i-—-'—-"_' nsnalsrsa, sotwlrolt n0- Male and Female Help cceuua&lin!¢4occ$nm em- Wanted ' sowrevne-mlero n \ mono 0%,», fgggpPg-g ALEX w. MATHESON ‘aw guii"'"°""‘eg' "mEfil essslsna. IIOLICITOB. lire- . "" “m” m’ ' or u been Coll ' 110- M. Bordon. L ltliirssiileereelt. WINNIPBG, July IiL-iCPl-lll- evstor selling outweighed minor buying by mills in the wheat fu- lures pit iofey and pzices fell l-2 t estimated actions -3-4 cents. despite en export bu- inees in Canadian whee e a fittlnlr address and the presentation ON THE JOB AGAIN 51W!!! M". II he mcupers‘ ’ from injuries and exposure In s Montreal hospital. Maokey is back in service u s, trans-Atlantic bomber f pilot. Mukey was pilot of the leper in which Sir Frederick Banting, enowned Canadian scientist, was killed in Newfoundland on a flight toIELngIand. The crash was the only , in the eucceuf record or the Atlantis ferry service to Britain. BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada. _ Commerce ._. lfliidi. '2 Nova scotis. ._. -~ - l. I F lnancc B! Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. July 29-<A.P)— The stock market rsily bogged dbwn in spots today after yester- day's bulge was extended moder- fllely in early dealings. Only changes in Canadian stocks were ln the blg board issues. In- Wmlfiiflna-i Nickel lost. 1-4, Walkers 8-8 while Dome gained 1-8. The Associated R-c-ss average of 60 stocks finished with s loss of ..i of a. point at 44.2 after a combln- ed advanced of .7 in the two prg- ceding sesions. ‘Iransfers were lively at intervals and volume to. tsllcd 962,710 shares compared with 938,350 Monday. Among stacks U5. Steel ended off 5-3 of s point st 59 5-8 and. after the close, directors disclosed ;'.°.fi§’.“§~§i‘é"5§u'i§€ fflfi? d. i .. , e 1040 riod e P? . On the offside were Bethlehem, General Motors, Chrysler, Douglas Aircraft. Du Punt, Johns-Nlanvlile, Eastman Kodak, Standard Oil (NJ), G __ your speedometer. Experts have proved the average car getting 18 miles to the gallon at 30 miles an hour! only gels 12.6 at 60. So hit a happy medium by not exceeding 40. It's safer too and helps you keep your 50/50 pledge. Our Fighting Forces need the gasoline. See that they gel if by watching REMEMBER: The slower you drive, the more you save! (APPPDvcd by LMCl-iiilln u," m I‘ ubricaie elllcignuy, Waste gawk-me usingictlzupl to qnd {Lem w rs alter-em, dc"- ork. 1i: u’ ' 9801a I '_ "r11! Eadly erplom the; Qndlarl man w”; 0 "m1"! K0: ' er allne, gonad, hizttys Takes Doctors Prescription T0 GET "SCHOOLGIRL COM- PLEXION" IN NAZI-DOMIN- ATED DENMARK From neutral sources comes this sldelight on life in Nazi-held Den- mark which reveals the stark con- trast between present-day life in Europe and North America. 1n any drug store, at any toilet. goods counter in a Canadian town, a few cents will buy you a generous cake of soap. Luxurious as the qualities of the soep may be, chances are one hundred to one that you will American Telephone, Chesapgakg and Ohio and Consolidated Edison. i??? CROSS ROADS SCHOOL Crcss Roads School celebrated the, completion of another year's work bv Ratherlnir 0n the beautiful shore field of Mr. John n. lull/case. Tea’ Hill. on Monday afternoon. ‘ 30th. where the closing exercises of i the school were he . e rue-j of the district and other| visitors were pres- ent. Before the program was pre-l sented the following sports were‘ indulged 1n: Tiny tots race won by Ralph‘ Smailwood. | Little lzlrls and boys race won ny- Marfloret Jones. Boys and girls of School age race, won bv Brver Jena. ckward race won by Ian Stew- Wheelbarrow race won by Jackie. Gard and Ralph Smallwood. Ladies race won by Mrs. Winston enklns Two-legged race won by Ian Stewart and Bryer Jones. | At this time an interesting 0'0- srrsm consistinlz the numbers given below was creditably present- ed by the pupils: Ebrercise and oilonls. O Canada. Welcome bv Stirling Stewart. Exercise bv Juniors. It's Only An id Bit of Btmtinlz June s. I do for . Wood. _ n on of Primary Writing Certificates to Stirling Gard. Stirl- Stewsrt. Ralph Smaliwood. Minstrel sketch-by Ralph Mac- Ccllum and Jackie MscRae. Monologue. A Busy Housewife by Marasret Jones. Report. of Year's Work of Smiling Helpers. Junior Red Cress of Cross Roads b ool y Brver Jones. Warbler . Ra . Presentation ofeGrsde V111 Cer- gllficges to Ian Stewart and Blair e sc . Exercise. ‘The Pisa. Presentation Prom-cos Certift Jackie Writina cam: Grade III. Gerd. fV. (s), Margaret Jones. Eleanor Moivnesux. Grade IV (b). Blskie Wood. VII. Jackie MscRne srd Reich MacCalium. Grade VIII. Ian Stewart and Blair MscRse Recitation. merited honors by Lucv Carver Duet. Wish Me Luck. bv Rsiphle MncOellum and Jackie MacRse. Moslolotrue. The ustwibs! of School by Ian Stewart". Address by Mr. William Reddin. Clodm exerdse by Jean Moc- Thle teacher was surprised by of en appropriate sift. Mrs. Ken- nedv heartily thanked the lmblls for their remembrance also for their co-vherstion durlna the nest veer. A well srrenzcd picnic tn- cfudlnlr names. supper. clam bake and torstinz of marsh-mellow: was then enioved bv ell present. The National Anthem following s nchi hour and heartv sin: sons brwnnt the proceedings to s close. l sf. 900.000 bushels. Final quotations were ‘l3 3-8 cents forfguly, Jeni-g - cen bushel for the December future, i Lilli’ buyingiend cglvcglrig ‘twig ace u prcesuou - - iccnts. whgle barley prices advanced look upon your purchase not as a luxury, but as s prune necessity. Such was also the case in Den- mark, not so long ago. Today, under Nazi domination the story is very different. To keen that "schoolgirl complexion", Dan- ish girls now must not only pay an inflated war-time price. but ‘F-sy sre required by Nazi law to get. a doctor's prescription before they can purchase o. single cake of soap. Letters recently received tell the story; "L400 gross of Palmolive soap has been reserved for the chemists and will be sold against doctors’ prescriptions". "Medical Nsevnet’, e. government institution will reserve Palmotive 508D f0!‘ 115° in hospitals, nurseries. etc. b)’ chemists who sell it sgaifist physi- cians‘ prescriptions." Soap . . . the kind millions of us use every day. obtainable only with a doctor's prescription. Makes you think, doesn't it? Makes you consider how much this llbcrty of ours is worth. . . not alone in lile‘s hi; things. but also in the small things freedom gives 50 8H1- emusly. RINGS PREVENT PLUGGED PIPES Conslderesble progress has been made by the vlwnblne 1n- dustry in recent. years in flnziinfl a solution for the problem mo“ by the stoppage of sewers by tree roots, the Plumbing and l-ieatini; Irldustries Bureau reports. A new device which provides s means of keepng rocts out, 0f cla) and cement sewer D1295 15 11"" available. This conssts of a r111; of copper placed in the bell of escn in A light film of poiivfwl-IS OCPDET “n. is formed on the copper rings by the moisture in the sewer and by the acids and slws- It 1s "id that tree roofs connzt pass through the poisonous film romed by these green salts. The health of the tree or bush is not affected. While pipe rings may be 11$ “Zed in preventng the spread of roots in existing sewers, in new installa- tions ttle use of cast iron PIPE W111 offer positive and permanent Pf°~ section. nmmnl easily. l Flax and rye recovered toward the clrlle. flax finishing sbcut un- changed. rye shalt s cent higher 1n the cszh wheat market. ship- per iniertst coz~ffnued in durums Rim-res Aircs was unchanged to i-l lower PROMOTE!) . Squadron [leader G. B. Nash. commanding officer of N0. 1 Man- rlng Depot. at Toronto has been The Tatua Mani, shown here‘ is one of about 40 Japanese vessels timrted hove to outside U. S. territorial waters off Callfornil, as a result of Acting Secretary of State Summer Wells-y dgplgu-ggjon that Japans latest move in lndo-China memmed U.S. safetv. The ships were said awaiting orders from Tokyo before proceeding u, 1;_5_ no“, .E. R. Brow &Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate flfifiiflfifififisfiiefifif ‘ Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lgwfg 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown i or "LOCKED T0 THE ROOF" For security against Weather - Wind and Fire B. P. LATITE ASPHALT SHINGLES With Rock Granule Finish in Permanent GLAZED Colours Weights 125 and 130 lbs. per Sq. For New Work or Rte-roofing . Lei us quote on your next job. The Rogers Hardware 0o. Ltd. ~ rvune é Charlottetown Tel: 105-1308 WE SELL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL promoted to iize rank of wing commander. '