SEPTEMBER s. 1941 ._________._ continued until further notice. Advertising. Rates and l0 cents for every additional Appreciation, 70e- [er ineli or dc application W000 l$LANOS-0Ali|B00 Dcily soiling: of Ferry “PRINCE NOVA" ore, including guiidoys, from Wood islands ct'7 A.M., ll AM. and 3 PM. and from Coriboo ct 9 A.M., I PM. and 5 P.M. Atlantic Stand- crd Time. Lute trips on Friday, Saturday cnd Sunday are dis- MRTIIIIMBEBLAIID FERRIES LTO. , luimimurn (‘barge tor Any Advertisements 2d Cont; Central Guardrail locals. 5c per word; Weatern and Eaaoem ma“ zo psi- word; Annuum en cm» and Coming Events 3c per word; Classified 3c_ per word; in Memorial: Notices 10c per inch; Lin. oi piorai and spiritual Oilermga. Cards, etc. dc per name; page," 0, Condolemc 70c oer inch Wedding engagement i0 words toi- 51,00 ill cents per lnrli Addrm- and Presentation 81.00. Other rates on Female Help W ante!‘ ...--——-————i~i WANTED — 0 E OR. TWO GIRLS for domestic work. Write Mrs. ir-rlrnhc, p.34 Roslyn Ave, Mon- m-pl, ' L-405-9-5-8-l0. EXPERIENCED MAID FOR GEN- (“Jill housework. Good wages. write Box “W." Guardian. L-328-9-3-3l. t._- Nlllltf Help Wanted ‘TED — MAN FOR FARM w l rlarold Gillespie, Cenrral Rrilalty- L-339- ii'.ix'run - MAN FOR FARM work. F, s. Reeves, Southport. L-SBIi-lLA-Zi. Boa rder-s W a nted .5} soUtDERS ACCOMMODATED 1L 7'1 Upper Prince. L-m-QA-zi.‘ Agents Wanted iIAKE MORE MONEY — SELL British Canadian Christmas Cards Willi name imprinted also Boxed Assortments. Finest available in value. workmanship and. price. 100"». profit-bonus for early orzi- ers. Your friends will want these cards. Experience unnecessary. Write today for details. Samprsa on approval. British Canadim. Room 23. 24 Kins West, Torgnfo.‘ I - I Miscellaneous R00“ FOR ONE PASSENGER ll’) Toronto, Monday Sept. 8. Wylie Irving, Borden. L-4l5. To Let TO LET -- APARTMENT 122 spring Park Road. Apply Duval-‘s Garage. 7L-39il;9_-47:Ii_i- f0 LET-FURNISHED HOUSE about. sept. 15th. Phone 687. L-4l9-9-5-3i. Agents Wanted 0i ‘i RAWLEIGH ROUTES ARE s: rce but i‘n so rvastte arzrearitgggf tiou expans on c ea s - iilillties. If ambitious. willlnil t0 start with good earnings and in- ci use rapidly write for full in- irririotion. We supply sales adver- tising. literature-mil you r1660- Ruivlciizhs. D6079. ML-ATlJ-lm-IY. Montreal. Canada. > -- Male and Female Help -Wanted , 1_——--- 00W IS THE TIME TO GET ‘ Government inb as C‘erk Pont- nwlin. Customs Clerk Steno, etc. six Dominion-wide exams held since war besan Free Booklet M c c Schools Ltd Toronto l0 Oldest in Canada No Agents FARM FOR SALE At St. Cutherinee, consisting 0d‘ l0 arrrs of land. good house and barn. i-‘or further particulars apply . MARY MOREOW. Rocky Point. L-408-9-5-l2-l4 WANTED WEEKLY 1000 lbs of new carrots new heels, plirsnips and turnips. Apply to J. Pope Clark. Queen Si. l.-ai'l-o-a-ai' .__ Professional Bards McLEOD B. BENTLEY W E BENTLEY K. O. J. A. BENTLEY l. O. C. F. BENTLEY‘ LLB. Barrlstera anld. Attorndyl-IO- I MONEY TO LOAN l“ Prince SLIM! MORRELL 8i 00. 0. F. Ali0lIl0ALll Chartered Accountant lantern Trust Building u ariettieWIll hi. ALBAN FARMER mlm-ragripigocrwoa no. llllll II], noun lro was?“ h“ ALEX w. Marrltsou ugflflalri.‘ souwr-roa. no o no Collection! l l It Great Gene It. G. I. IIUTUIIESON THE (‘H AR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE‘ ‘Toduce Prices ——- curls. au . l Ydlhe madrria two! léulggemfertrfis P 0d "TR-EAL. Sept. 4—(OPl—‘ ung, Ayl orrif and the llli! Mrs. I; Tdfirlohflulilyetthzrlggmxlreildnwtllliley. v ‘i. “nfi; “n? is?“ ifiem“ Lind,‘ ~ - . n 0 . . . partment of Agriculture, follow: s y v an rs R Butter: prints. Jobbln price. 37-31 l-z; ljigfjllg "ids. iobbinz price. =6 With the groom's father, who rem reée‘ ‘ti? nllioel3lifls eurlzed cur- pastor of ‘the Arcadia Baptist P or 5 1-8. norm; no|church officmting, the ceremony wholesale took place underra beautiful arch 2, 34 l-B nom.; no 1, Prlu- 35 1'91 110 3. 34 3-4. 'decorated with red roses and Bab ‘s WEDDLNGTOF INTEREST Cheese: western and eastern Breath banked with white, price u; 1 w ' , fem" ° delivery ‘or Curran? ugh Mfgltrgg room was aLo decorated with FOB- west and east. white whole- qihoowreirsé Q “f, "i" 16- which price is e991“, prlhioebsillr miiidlgedo-llih! nrm gméafiieflaese aénanufaictuied on crepe redmgote and navy accessor- mem to ‘may ‘fie 1941. for ship- ies. She ‘carried a bouquet of pink _ U" d“ lKflsdcm. Briar Cllf-f roses and fern. The 3335- iraded 5111011190” Wm" "i bride's attendants were her sister A"l“ge *3; A-medmm 41? P1159“ Miss Elia Young. Aylesford and 35: B grade 32; C rade 1-2- - Pawn)”: Que wgms “Z05 1‘ ‘W22 igglsfsheGéagz-‘rlklndsay. Arcadia. sister i-lo. 111302. 310-90. NB whites no l. Following the ceremony. lunch m‘ - - was served. Mrs. R. W. Lindsay, pre- siding at the tea table. The bridal couple left on a motor trip ct the . Maritlmes. On their return they will reside in Canning. Previous to the wedding the bride _ was goes; atha numtber ‘offshowers NEW '__‘ _ given ill er onor a Ay es ord and The Canzitljiglxdollsifftsetkafoliliaw Dempsey Comer’ and by the pupns w“ high ma“ in the mlmday ofhthe Dempsey Corner Scflool. of] foreign excunge dealings and liillcll she has beelrllmialzincpa fo‘r‘| closed at that mark-up l-B of a. lie pas yeal-‘bwiri’ s ‘By S a we ' “m, to B‘ discount M w 146 p" bélowrfi ygungf‘ us necrs rréan, atmemal cent (00.56 l-4 cents) in relation w rd“ f; {T}, ° d mm“, a“ the ohlrea States dollar. It broke Uflqslly: ,5,“ "‘ Q,“ C?“ g~ n the previous record of 89.50 cents k ( 9e'— Prig Lyn; sady wen; set last Friday which until today “°“t“h.°“b ~11; 5g“, “hi? ms was the best. price for Canadian spar,‘ '5 id “a]§SL!“' , dollars since Nov. 8, 1939 when the fa fr’ ti-‘e mev‘ f1,‘ ' d “may? W115i Dominion currency also equanedigas or o d Ce _ exag raéh age -: “l” “ills ‘Wave Feels“ EX-lriiflfli. “‘ r133‘? 3°.“ s.» all? $.57 change Control Board rate 909-‘ d; any ,,','““d°hf5"b"?de g a 9.91 per oeht discount.) ° t “as? b’? “h - f , '1, P,“ l The Dund sterling railed to holdlax en) o ..em apples e c a. an eary saln and‘ fin‘shed llll- ‘ms’ Changed at $4.03 1-2. The Argentine , fr“? Peso lost .06 of a cent to 23.70 cents while other major foreign currencies were unchanged, (Canadian Press) norm: 0N FURLOUGI-i l On the evening of July 17th last‘ a great number of the residents of Brozkfield and surrounding dislrict assembled st til" hcme of Misses‘ Grace and Bclnlce Wood for inc: purpose of doing honor to their; oungest brother Sheldon who nus. licme on furlough from serving in t-he R.C.A.F. at Trenton, Ont. Mlti K. W. Crcwys presided and called slim“ Close upon Mr. Sherman McDuff to read: an address, after which Sheldon‘ Canada —- was presented with. a beautiful wrzst (mmmeme 146 1-2 watch by his friends. Mr. Frank‘ Nova Scotio. — Gallant made the resentacon. Montreal I85 shelclon replied by t ariklng allf NW“ 560W! - for their ihought-fulness, saying hi“ appreciated this cracefui act of his fiends and neighbours, C~mnlfmentary remarks were made by several of the Brookfield boys in general and with tlhe We'd,’ brothers in prlrficular in voluntarily, —-€ enlisting in the different branches!‘ _ The death. occurred at his home of the service. The remainder of, In Memo riam WILLIAM WALLACE MlcLAREN in Georgetown Wednesday night of the evening w . spent with games Mr. William Wallace MacLarenJ and other aruu‘ mcnt. After par-l aged sixty-five, engJleer of the taking of a dainty lllncheon, served ferry motor vessel "iviontague" ply- ‘ by the ladies the rncctirg closed l 1118 between Georgchwn and Lower ‘ with tile National Anthem, l Montague. Again in the evening of August‘ Mr. MacLaren had been laid 14th "Gracie and Bernie" becomel Iisidfl from duty, owing to illness“ the lrstesses of all their friends in‘_ since last May, and was a patient,‘ the neighbourhowd. This time the in the Prince Edward Island Hos-y purpcse of the visit was to do hon- pital for about a month, returning our to their brother Reginald. who‘ He was the son of the late Cap. waws. ivlhere he is serving in _ taln ilvllliam MacLaren, and Mm‘ heavy artillery, Mr. E. Irwatt oc- MacLaren, of Gecrgetgwn, For a‘ cupled the chair, Mr. Sherman Mc- nlllnber of years he was employed Duff, read a complimentary address by the Black Diamond line which and‘ Mr. Lloyd Maclcod presented . carried on a service between Mont-i ‘<1 ‘Velblllled Pulse-till? 8m 0f real, Charlottetown and Newfountb “Reggietw many friends, for which 10nd b81118 at one tlme the young-l the guest of honour made a suit- est chief engineer of that line. ‘able reply thanking all present. Later he was engineer oh a Short addresses were made by steamer plying between Vancouver.‘ others present. speakzng highly of and Alaska and subsequently on a the bravely of the young men of steamer on the Great Lakes. the localitv and e'pecially"prais‘ng_ His health failing him, he ;-e_1 the tiirce Wrd brothers, the older turned to Georgetown, and in 1931i c! yvhcm Capt, Dr. Daniel, w. L., a Was appointed engineer of the veteran cf the First. Great War. is "Montague." now a surgeon in the overseas set-i Mr. MacLaren was a very con“ vice. After a. delicious limcheon, petent engineer and a. man or , Served by the ladies the meetfng‘ splendid character, whose death‘ was brought to a cl~se by singing rill cf deepiy regretted by many the National Anthem. ren . _______ He. leaves i0 mourn a widowl CONSTABLES LUCKY ESCAPE (nee Miss Flo MacKenzie. former- NORTH-EAST CQAST 590T- 1y of Charlottetcwn.) one daughter TlSl-I TOWN - (CPi - Although- Mr-B. Keir Clark of Montague, ohd a hut in which he nlas standing bTOl/ller. Mr. Prank N. Mpchgren of, was blown to pieces. Neil Gordon of Winnipeg and one sistep Mrs; the War Police Reserve escaped Harold W. MacDonald, or Gegyce- with a cut hand during a recent town. ° air raid. ‘ T0 the bereaved relatives the‘ we Glgrdm“ extends 51'1"?” Symlpalhy. Company nearly 8000 participants e ‘vlill be laid to rest in so, had recently enrolled as a group.‘ Igwldflchumh cemetery at Georize- l This was but one example of laxge 9W" li-dfly (Friday) the funeral industrial group enrolments, lie service starting ‘at his heme at 2 stated. D-m. Standard Tme. It was emphasized that the Plan was a purely cooperative. commun- ity effort, that it was free from ‘he profit-making motive that its board of administration worked vrlthnut payment, and that its overhead was strictly limited. Monetary suc of the plan would be returned to a alarm auiviec or and increased benefits. Lindsay, Arcadia, Yarmouth Coun-‘I first grade creamery iy, “r35 soiomniud m, the 55pm“ ‘ Parsonage, Arcadia, Friday, Aug. ‘ti; subscribers in the form of extendrd i Great Britain's busy hnuscivivcs are working harder ofirrgrvs on r-r-r-l British Women Want Say in Post-War Peace than ever to prove their right to special consideration when peace comes, "In h. northern district, 300 . . have formed a volunteer land corps to work on local farms during tilclr spare time." BY liOSl-ITTE IIARGROVE NEA Service Stuff Correspondent LONDON-Willi pence nuns be- ing discussed on all sides as a re- sult of the RJOSCVOlL~Ci1lllClllll meeting, housewives. are very muci. in the new. bill. Women as the Home Secretary recently remarked, are dillllg work in this war u! ir-h makes lllc'r coli- trlbutions in lite last Will’ look like child's D121)". They want a betel" break when peace comes. And rhe Home Secretary promised that in any discussions of po»t- vrar society women "re going to be given the consideration duo tliom. One qllCSZl0ll which housewives are particularly anxious to have the Government consider is that of statutory inconle for wives. After the war, the housewife may be entitled by laiv lo a certain pro- portion of her lrii-lmlizlfi; izziv. ram er than llllvlflg l0 (lepirilri on hzs whims for money. WOMEN'S NEWLY ‘~ DISCOVERED roivnris The housewife feels that all» has more rluht to recosniiion tllnli ever to his hcme the m.ddle of June. ‘was home on filrioiuzh from Peas; , before‘ Sh?‘ as w“ as h“ In,“ ‘ spectacular sisters who are in the services or factories, is actually zi front line llfillifll‘, As Caroline Has- leti, advisor Oil women's training to the Afilfsiry of Labor and a champion of women's cruises put it: “You cannot expect to siiu! women up again in their kitchens. once the war is over. They have found in themselves new powers and new abilities. The world at largo must renliuv that women can be good administrators or good or- ganiaers and still retain their charm." The housewlfeh interest in the peace aims is greater than ever. So willie the war govs on she \\'0l‘lis harder than ever to prove her right to special consideration ivlien peace comes. In a northern district for es:- nmple. 300 housoiwves have formed n VOLIlHiPPl‘ lairl corps tn work on local farms during their spare TOWN EQUlPS BATTA LION HALIFAX, England~Tlils York- iJlire t.o\vn‘s Suvlllfs l-nlnmittces have urldclstaltrn to equip corn- pictely a battalion of the Duke of Wcl‘ill_l;ton's Rcgllnent, "right down to the last trouser button." SKYS_CRAPl‘l-‘.R cArlTAr. Ln Pnz. Bolii ls-‘Tuatod in the Andes, is the world's h ull0$l cap- it YIII CANADIAN HIDICAL IIDCIITION AND LIII I GOIIPAQII IIIAQX TOR/ONTO - Announcement that. ore-paid hospital care will soon ue- nlade available to the rural Culli- Products and International Bronze| m9 beliilllfls Drozram for the lin- munlties of Ontario, was welcomed today by an official 0i the lie-sch Leaezue of Canada. as in line wizh iirovement of national heal “Prompt and efficient hosprtallr tlon, whenever caued [or and witn- out the worry of subsequent bills. would greatly shorten many attacks of illness." he declared, "and for that reason alone tne plan should be widely adopted." M. N. H. Saunders, Secretary of the plan for hospital Care, stazed. that his board of administration was considerlnfl two alternative schemes for extending its benefit, to rural areas. One was to regard farmers as a special economic group, to which the Plan would be opened by means of cooperation with various farm- ers’ organizations, such as creamer- ies, credit unions, cooperatives, etc. The second would include each term family as part of the pulation of the nearest town or vil e and per- mit farmers to apply ior the ser- vice — a non profit one — throipzh Ueeldlnarireierloraioa. ‘"‘~. MontrcJ Stock .New York Stock Exchange Exchange (Canadian Press) ‘Cayman "m, Stocks Close stuck. mo" I Bell ‘Ilel 15i‘1 1 Am c and F 31 M Brazilian 3. .Am Tel Tel Bruek 511k d i An d“ ale; Prod 1i 34' ""0 28 "l-B Can Car Found 7 a-i ' §§$fmA1~°°° £7144‘ can IndAlA 8 !Bethx v ' Can Pacific o l-i‘ ch85 glfifg 69 l-ll 38 3-4 Payable in Advance m" same» ~ _ or...” 581-2 Cons Smelt 39 1 2 m“ 5°" 2"‘ 7-‘ (all; iliidgnuie i; Lg Dom Brldfe _ l Gen E180 32 3:8 Dom Btee a '1 a i Gen Moms Dom Textile 1a o, m, PM ggydfln c 1g 1'2 Kennecott 37 7-3 un a o M t _ 3 ,,,,,,;,_ Nome, o, “um m, G811 steel Wares e a-a N“; cvgrffg‘, per word. Liste of Subscriptions grid“ l; if"; ‘ Nor Am Co 1hr Nickel s4 1.29 "'1" RR 23 1-9 m; a ‘stir; :2 i-i Nil S C81‘ 3'1 ' Noranda 54 Eefiasdcofp 41 1'4 For Sale Power Corp 4 3-4‘ Uns alga-e‘, ‘ 41 1'3 ggebeigfower i-i U s s‘ co 57 a a '34 CHEVROLET coura “w s“ ' ' v di ' sale. Anon airs Taxi. m“ s‘ L" °°m 25"‘ vigil dildo?” 1'2 L-301-9-4-2i. s‘ L“ P“ 1" West Elec a; 3.4 son SALE-HIS’! DODGE sonar: wmlwmh _ Al conditl . l . ' Queen Strgt seiglgey sE.“;.ir?.i’.‘”“°' G L-SGB-ll-d-il. ENGLISH MOTORCYCLE. a}, M0!!!’ 1'80’ Cllfb one cylinder. 60 miles to gallon. (Clnldllll PM”) gleerailes an hour. (flerhauled 2 TORONTO, Sept. 4- aizo w , _“‘_“ liround. Excellgreit COXLlGfiSlOYLVBSAYZeUS. stocks Close (Canadian he“) Stocks or... FOR. SALE - 1 cimAlvi sarAitA- Aldfim” 1° l" l0!‘- 1 Imperial Beater, Potalo Amtfleld 1° 1'3 Abltibl Com 95 Digger. practically new, 1 half int Aunor 6°“ 135 Abitibl Pfd i; 3 4 WW mllklnil twenty pounds a day Bankfleld Asbestos 1g 1:2 lmlliht twck Wagon. Apply James i?“ Léflfl 11 Beauharnois 1o i-a a e, t no 1i, , ear pot 11 1-4 . soc-L. e5 yL-rlao-o-giiilig lgfalllgd - 322"?‘ A 121'” dizo 1o 1-2 was... _' Bonetol 4a _ Agents Wanted gggglgnou B; Riflfm’ 1?; 1-. mm Hi w lk EARN EXTRA MONEY _ 5E“, Buffalo Ank 43s nhrp oh er 3 3-8 Misti!‘ Kraft Christmas Carr's Cent Pa‘ 177 Price Com i1 13 with name imprinted, also Boxed Chestervuli’ 153 Price Pfd _ ' Assortments. Exclusive. attractive Cwhelmul‘ 6'! cards of highest workmanship o-il Cvrllwlm 135 Ltl”l€lItlS€%&§7 when ‘shown to friends, Denison i; 1.3 0 fl . k -- . or. o... a;.."'°o....li:.: 0:55.- ‘shes... .. =3 1,2 Toronto Exchange 5253531"... a - ~‘ Eas Ma artic 33a ‘gait. 1m DOhCIDY Building. Tor- Eldorado 47 TQRIONIIQ‘ SepL ‘__(CP)__ ' "'14- Falcon 335 Heavy trading at rising prices in Fed Kirk 4 selected gold issues gave the Tor- W ant ed pi-shcooui- 55 imto market ‘s, stronger clos. Gods Lako 35 I18 e u eary osses were not_ m G ld G tn . made “P. Volume at 421,000 shares WANTED -- TWO nsarrzp uu- G3,,§,',‘, G1.“ 21 was the heaviest srhoe Dec. 21 last.‘ furnished rooms or small apart- Hard Rock M Malartlc moved up 9 cents and, merit. Write “J. E.’ Guardian. Heme O'Brien finished .16 cents up. Net‘ L-406-9-5-3l. Honmlge, f‘; M gain‘? offi t?‘ a oehis war; angling‘ ins y or omaurum, a. ock, Work Wanted figflwgglm,“ 2g filalilaoldiifglolégglwgoitrtlle Dill!!! Lac. i"? '_ Imp 32 C - = l1 . oneer. Pow- PRACTICAL NURqE _ ell Rouyn and Chesterville. wo,,k_ mod reference Vlgd/lpxgg: glfirdllgifil ‘as East Malartic had a set-back of Aaed patients preferred. Apply Jack wag“ 0 7 cenwrTeck Hugh?‘ ‘implied 11 "1,_ My care Guardian‘ Jason W 21 cents and Kerr-Addzscn closed 15 Lew-cw» “" =2 tzsrrvr~ rte.“ - z. an nnoan ourn K9" Add 460 finished narrowly lower. nasmelters andw ‘aorfixrsda t (‘were “‘“_‘ TTOWY lower. a - ue rop- L(;,5T‘_‘l‘¥j§‘1“WEgmmB0RII{l‘f“N Lake Shore l4. 3.4 ped l5 cents and Pend Orellle, Sher- Carrie's, Falrview. L-als-o-a-llI f§'§,“°§§d ‘I? Qféhlg,“ S“d'°“"l’ “m” we" “'°“'“ Leitch 43 In the industral department nar- Littie LL 205 row ltsfes in the building, senfcl- Bgwllgll" ‘l’ CANADA $3211, Z33 33.5?“ rlillllillli‘??? tilt’? .322: names: CEIDWFARD ISLAND Malls?“ so 1°’ ‘he “time” ""4 Md!- Malamc 21o Home Oil gained 3 cents and m rile PROBATE COURT McIntyre 49 3.4 gélglgllrv-Edmolllvn was down a McKenzie 10g 5- 9- 19" McVlttie . a.“ restart-rm- r- 143" - O ‘ O County ill the snide grain; Mgitghly 3g Mark A. Farmer, deceased testate. Ngybgb 26 14 qTo thee $11G?“ of the County of No;- Empm 6° GI ueens ‘oun v or any Constable r literate person within said Countyo gggfifil 3'4 ance GREETING: gBrien 157 --.. gusmgas upon "Nun: u“ “w Plglglnglilléter 1&3 (By The Canadian Press) on‘on e of‘ Margaret .1. LrUDlllltu pen-on G915 :56 Toronto_shckl cloud I we: ragga}; g3“??? A); giggled Crow 288 Montreal-Utilities higher; papers, o‘ n“ ‘have "Mum Esau P0 ‘C! 245 other industrlals and golds lower. praying that a citation may h; ig. we‘ 90 New York-Stocks nnrrowiy lower. sued for the purpose nereiuauei- set Premier wmmlnl-whut Allin"- fortii: You are tneretore hereby 3- Preston 330 i‘ motile‘: mill; auepgsgm isioi-enoa lgglclgfvold lo 1-2 I before the Judge pltligll-IEI :05‘: St. Anthony 3 3'4 hate Court to he held in the Court San Antonio 335 {louse in‘ Chaalotietrwn, in Queen's Senator 39 1.3 ‘ouni. , n t d P vi ‘i Tuesday the 23ers?» Olrgélagfilblfll" $133,, 14 1'2 MlONTREAL, Sept. d—(OP)— next coming, at the hour of eicvcn shupm 93 Trading for most olvtoday‘; session o'clock torenoon oi the same day to i r 35 of the stock market was without shew cause if any they can wiry i... Sm” 5° the buoyancy dlspla ed on Tuesday Accounts or the raid Estate should and” 35 and Wednesday. Pr ces were irreg- not be passed and the Estate closed 5"" m“ ll ularly lower. though here and there as prayed for in said petition and on 539D Rock 178 resistance was evident. motion of Donald Mclilnnon. Esq- stmw m1" 2 Industrials as a group were rcp- Proctor for said Petitioner. Sturgeon 1g hggyy whh 105mg mo“ trekking And l do hereby order that a true Sud Basin 175 has); b31118 National Steel ca; o1; “P! “u”! 5° Aimhwm‘ "limb"! SYIVB-Illld 245 l l-4 Canadian Car Canadian’ A1- ln "It"! IIBWBPI H‘ Dllb Shed All ’l.‘eck Hugh 27B cohoiWA" D'minion' Bridge Foun- Chgwuqqv“ "m1"? "n" l" Tobury 145 dation, General Steel Wares, and, it”. .31?“ r353.‘ .i.°.“.r‘r.3“r§.l3.'.‘r"§.'.‘.i “Wm” ll H °°s°° “wit” “m” W" that a true copy hereof be forthwith Gama‘ “l; 1'3 Amalgamated Electric‘ Building litliilitot‘?°...i‘.ll2l'{"f.."‘ir'il.‘°i.‘.it“3?' or Pgridsfidwmlll}, we rowdm the. Court House n Charlottetown WM“ Amulet 400 p eer e w“ 5° er‘ aforesaid, at or near the Bank o! Wrl Hare s95 9"“ 5mm" "Weill" a" "ill Nova Scotia and at or near the m,“ and ‘he 5'" Lawnn“ cmlw" Royal of Clllldl both in imusran ‘i °“ ‘mm "t" “llmwy- WP" Charlottetown aforesaid so that all "id 5'" Lawn“ Pa?" Preremd persons interested in the said Estate gout, Qgp no We” "aculmany MN"- n aforesaid may have due notice on gelecflom z b, EXWPA f" Shlwlnlfiln Ind PW- Al. . Pena o" no er Corporation, utilities moved to WITNESS llil Honour Harold am“ m the rear, weaker issues beinB 31‘!- Leonard Palmer, Judge or the 1.6mm‘ zilian, Gatlneau and Montreal and ‘aatlawfrobata Citllll’; 1i“ car-- Tom m“ mm 5 3-5 Qunezeo Powers. Grenada Stealriship o wn oreea. e ay - - co onwaeasronger spo and year first above written. -_ carriers but the preferred doppcd By the Court. ' - back. C.P.R. was help-w par in rails. m!‘ isld.) u. L. Pumas,“ ‘rirgtalifgas: ‘$1.400 giérgg; Indus- - l . i n93. . . 14-50 -0-22-39-5-1l4l- i I WINNTFDG. L. A-—(OP)-— Under stlrnuliu strength at. Chicago and reports of exports in Canadian wheat amounting to 400,- ____. 000 bushels, prleaumablwtor shlp- 5y poi-ring g, 01h", or...“ l“ ~“.~...i"*..""..."'....... ‘ ' ‘ * "e- r" " W P1‘ l’ ‘~11’ I Yfluf Eyes Q willy‘: melon on Wlnnlm rrsln, mow your, Sept. i-uiei- "lilllflfl- ,5teels and rails furnished the main Pine; quotations wen l-d cent.‘ cues for another moderate di in Ii‘ you are having symptom higher, October at 73, December 14 stock market prices tcday. A s ight q “n”, _ hunch‘ n" b-d-d-i and May 7d 7-8-79 cents] rally near the clzse narrowed many q“ m. qgghoq _ consult a l bushel. Buenoa MRO prices were of the losses and a few issues, on _ unchanged at close. special support, finished well ahead. The Associated Press average of n your acme! with yell! CHICAGO, . i-(A.P)— 60 stocks registered a d‘cllne 0f .1 ofaxpaflenee and a i-llfllllllll Wheat priwl NW6d “WIN afl- of a point at 63.6. Transfers ex- ntracilnr rerun aux‘; g. whim oodsyfetrcililng panfkdhldblt a; ssgfeae shares,‘ SW01“!!! II 0m 8 0c own rac one at the in- u%ul:_ "4 "W" 7"‘ rates for u» first time can season. ish included us. Steel, Youngstown Primes were the highest since 1937. sheet, Douglas. American Tele. Wheat closed 8-4-1 3-8 cent phone, septa F! and Pennsylvania. a F his-her, t. 1.10 74-110, Dec L20 New highs for 194i were established a a Sad-gulp a 12"!‘ c‘or8n lév lay. Shisbullg 3g, goers] Sire‘; ‘ - -. ~: asngspo .. nney an . oale l-e-fl-d h her and rye l-i Lockheed. o a ltlle - us a il- '- °~ ""'“'““"" —1 hleher- u‘ oer. owns? Jchns-Qiioerrlie. illit- conda, Kennecott and Union Car- bide. a local bank. newspaper office or similar sponsor. , 1n either case. he said. the farm- er would be eubiect to the same fees-Me a month for himself alone or a dollar a month tor hims it, his wile and all members of m; ,lmmedia.ie family below the age of ld years-and would be entitled lo the same benefits as is the urban subscriber. There benefits were: immediate and complete hospital- liiation in case of need and without‘ reflllrd to the length ot time during‘ which fees had been paid, for a oer- lod no to three weeks in any one vear, as well as use of operali g room pathological and bio-chemis- try services drugs, medlcatlmni; dressings. etc The hospital b.ll.s would be paid directly by the Plan. , As evidence of the populanty which the Plan has achieved in Oil- tario cities. Mr. Saunders menti-ricd that as n result of the prcsentatip to the staff of the John Inglis American-horn rnembe t e picture was taken. An informal snapshot of George Bernard Show, celebrated Irish playwright and humorist, chatting with his hostess, Lailv .»\~.>‘or. of the Br ti~h niirliwnciil. Mr. S aw was rnding a two-weeks‘ holiday at the Astor home at Clivcdcn when FEEL WAR \VORI< HAS EARNED IT time. These women are being picked up by lorries after their day's ivorl: alld taken to the farms u-llcre they stay until 10.30. Again, housewives are soon to set the nation's preserving pails on the boll, As summer fruit rip- cns, this will be scllt l0 WOW-Wis Institutes all over the country through the hilnisll‘? 0f F095- There are now ovcr 5400 Dream"!- lllg centers esiflbl-‘l 0d b!’ ‘hi3 oLg-lllimltiro throughout Great BYQJH] 1‘i—,' fly {i} lillll '\)'"'l] llllO jam, preserves and Lil‘ licy the fruit of gardens", allollncilts and privriln nx-harcls. Run entirely on voluntary llilvlS, this scheme represents a vast amount of organization. Millions oi‘ lain-jar covers. lobcls and CililS have been sent out by ill!‘ WW niens Institutes, besides i500 pr.- serving pails and, so for. nloro than one million each of jam-jars and bottles. Much of the ivork Will be done in village schools, lullls and other public buildings, but permission w~ll be granted to have liiv jelln made in private liomcs ivlisn ‘J cse are not avri;inl>i->. ‘vlilorkillg-class ll0lL'\Cl\'l\'£‘S to be called upon by Lord R l1, hiinislcr of Works and Bililcliligs, to assist him in the drawing up of plans to rebuild London. They ale to tcll him wllzlt kind of homes they expect after the war. ll re MODERN HOMES WILL BE BUILT As members of the Womerfa Advisory Housing Council, they al- ready have been helping to conduct. research at the Mlnlstrvfls request. The Coilncil whose chairman is Lrdv Sanderson. will urce that vroro new homes are to b» louili: on the rilim of the old, former residents should be given tempor- ary housing facilities nearby, tlvatchino their houses bolus re- built will izive lioilsoivivi-s a real llirmest in them and n civic sense, besides avoldlnc nlnss jcriiv-billld- lng such as took illzice after the lost war. Camps, hostels. and rest; centers would be orgrinizrd on. temporary bases. Burst-proof pipes and central heating are first on the list of nilestlons to be dealt with by the lvrinistrv, and lnrccstlcntions are in coilrse as how best to install both at low cost. CASHMERE BCOUET BE .\i"l‘Y AIDS Face Powder, Lip Stick 3 Purpose Cream Rouge Apple Blossom, Cologne. Peach Cologne, Cherry Coloirile. 'l‘hese odors zllso in BODY 'l‘.-\l.CL'.\I *1 00 Kodak's Films. 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