s 1 ... -.... .- rus GUARDIAN. (II-lAlill.0'I'l'ETOWN' Q . PAGE TEN 1. Advertising Ilatu ollulatss nsadvsrtiaaslluestbat lsreasnsgsa anounlvaldlostaosllmaeoae HdlII(IAsgsl'beAnyldvsrtIssmsntHOsnb'- and rrcssntsdon ILII. arising out of amuse In advordsesusnls beyond the trusty occupied In advenlssmsntua which the error srros-isdueaoslunsgligsacsetltasarvansaor ' Ihssssnail be no Ilaolliw tor non-insertion of any advertisement myungrtnn amount paid for such advertisement. , -gt --..-.-u iiaysiilo In Advance Western and haters Woddinklg-. coma for every sdlliuonal dons, I0 cents per inch; Address on soplieslon. has WINIIDII shall not be liiahlv in that wrtrun as better sues otherwise, -u Illustration station Field Ilsy at New London don. come something of a.socta1 event by visitors from points "031 CDIHVI provinces and -states noon's activities is information on W ssardsrs anus :...:L.-.-------- IOAIDEIS ACCOMMODATIID - . Phone 1228-J. ssunsnrs Accoisnsonarsn. 100 Doi-cheater. phone 29414. GTUDINTS ACCOMNODATED. - Private home. near College. Boys preferred. 1o reiiins street- i?rTs7rTcT(sTuTHo” FOR SALE-1047 STUDEDAKEB couch, Cali Red Indian Service Station. FOR. SALE -- 1940 Two TON Noni. Registered. Good hoist and grows: box. New ml tor and four new tires. 5800.00. Richard Biff. Pealres Station. FOR SALE - ONE PRIVATELY owned 1996 ohevrolet Coupe. A-l condition., Good rubber. Appiv L. A. Mac-Donald.. North Tryon liars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON August 24th or 26th. can take two. Call 112-L. CAR LEAVING FOR. TORONTO Saturday morning can accommo- date three passengers. Phone 1586-4 or call at MacLean's Store. Winsloe. For sale FOR. SALE -- TWO FAT CATTLE Albert Ravenhill, Union Road. ma SALE - JIRBEII HEIFER. eighteen months old. James Tuplin, New Annan. .j...L..................L 1'08 8A1.l:- 1010 DODGE SE- dan. Car in excellent condition. Box 305. Montague. FOR SALE - OLD PAPERS. FIVE cents per bundle. Apply Guardian roa sans - oars IIEAIIING aid, single pack. Write Box H, Guardian. FOR. SALE - WILTON DINING room rug 9 by 0. Good condi- tion. Reasonable. Mrs. B. W. Rob- inson, ,summers” . IN)! BALI - ENDLESS BELTS. 7 inches wide. 50 ft. long. Also 6 inch bolts, 50 ft. long. Stanley coles, Stanley Bridge. ron SAL! -- ON! tionai Bin-den. five condition. Cheap. Albany. FOR SALE -FAIRBANKS 5 H. P. Engine, in good condition. Also bike wheel wagon. Mrs. Albert J. Cudmare. Winslne North. FOR SALE -- SEOBEFRON1 farm of 100 acres at Flat River Buildings in good repair. - spplv to Alex M. Benton. Flat River. ' 3 SALE - 0110! REPAIR. Shop.P ,' ' , ',, 0 Tobe sold as a runnrng concern. nor particulars apply to Boa 45?. Guardian. 0! HALE-NEW SIX-ROOM bungalow with bath, large lot, on St. Peter's Highway 2 miles from Charlottetown. Apply on premises. Ben Mills. '03 SALE - I", 4". 0'' GOOD used heavy gauge boiler tubing in long lengths suitable for well casings. drainage. building posts. INTERNA- foot. Good Rex Dawson, resses. also short order cook. good wages. good working con- ditions. Andya Sea Foods. Sum- merside. WANTED - GIRL FOB HOUSE- work. Apply to Mrs. liormac Mayne, 1-znierald. lioases Ant. Wasted WANTED - HOUSE 03 FLAT IN central location. tent or buy Apply Box 448, Guardian. WANTED BY YOUNG COUPLE, four or five room Apartment, in or handy Charlottetown. Write Box 451. care Guardian. Lost LOST AT RACE TRACK THURS- day night, a Tavannes watch. Reward. Leave at Guardian. LOST - DURING FAIR. BLACK wallet. containing papers, etc.. of value to owner. Please Phone 1462-J. 1.os'r-- nrcvcus AT szxiuiii. tion Grounds. Friday night. Finder call 1539-5. Avenue. Reward. LOST - ON EUSTON STREET, or Queen. in area between Prince and Fitzroy. a lady's blscl: cordel silk handbag. Finder please re- turn to this office. Reward. LOST - FRIDAY. CREAM CAN No. 2330. between Dunsteftnage and Charlottetown Finder please leave at Dinnis store. Dunstalf- DIEG- LOS'l'--LADTS BULOVA WRIST watch 'at Exhibition Grounds. Saturday night. Initialled M. 1. S. Finder phone 18-L. Generous reward. . LOST-SOMEWHERE BETWEEN MacGowan's Ltd.. Kllmuir, and MacR.ae's mill. I-featherdaie. a wallet containing sum of money and papers of personal value. Reward. H. N. MacDonald. c-o Alien N. MacDonald, Heather- dale. Male Iloln floater! W A N '1' I D -'lx.PEIl.IENCED qualified radio service man. Ap- ply New Way Furniture 00 Wanted WANTED HEATED. FURNISHED bed-sitting room by respectable working girl. Write R. Guardian. WANTED - HEAVY FOWL. BEST prices. will call. Rex Dawson. Albany. WANTED-li'I.'l'liY 30 LB. FEEDER Pigs. Apply Clark's Feed Service. Mt. Stewart. WANTED-PASSAGE BY CAR to Toronto for married couple, leaving Sept. 1st or 2nd. Phone 1804-R. WANTED-BUYING GOOD. USED Feed Bags. Free of holes. paying highest price. We pay freight on lots of one hundred or more. P. L. Morris, Kinkora. Miscellaneous FOR BULLDOZEB WORK IT dition. Cut crop year s2oo.oo. Taken In trade for wider cut at Cecil Reeves. Freetown. Cecil Reeves or Weeks Farm Equip- ment. Far item Iwllld 'ro l.lN'I' - D. I. MAC- Donald. Bouris. son IENT-TWO UNFUINIII! sd rooms. Apply 25 Oriebar Street. 7r'o r.s'r - rwo aoous. ma- rushed. Girls preferred. Apply noa Grafton street. 30 ll? 1-v PUINIIIID IOUII- iv keeping rooms. Near P. W.-0. 3 Phone 2101-J. l IOOI TO DENT-LAIOI FRONT room 011 second floor. 170 Kllit DEIIL etc. Maurice Block J; co. 156 pnys to can Mu-.Kay's. Phone Kent street 2048-L. Charlottetown. O I I A L E - COCKDIIUTI Binder e ft. with carrier and oinnillm trucks. Used 10 years. Good oon- EA”, Ex.l.uA (Man. Mum more money easily in spare time. Just show our beautiful Canad- ian made Christmas cards to our friends. They sell on sight. any assortnienta. Gift Cards. Seals. g Tags. Wrappings. Everyday Cards. Beautiful free album showing personal cards. Liberal commission. Write today for un- usual sample offer. The Douglas Greeting Card Company. 50-D Dlaecker St.. Toronto. sslesnoa Wasted WANTED - MAN ml. STIADY travel among consumers in Char- lottetown. ?ermanent connection with large manufacturer. Only rsliabls hustler considered. Write Rawleigh's Dept. In.-1-l-470-131. Montreal. ........,.?.L:L..... I000!!! AND IIOIIIITY I'll easy way is the ihniilex way. splendid openings in your county. Advantages are numerous. 1: you like to sell and lntsrsstodvin a mi business of own. buy without gallon on your . to 10001301; '7"a... WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIT- "WE”WT:D”T11"W'"”1 but "do not open up the soil and LOST--LADIES WRIST VVATCH n At Exhibition Grounds. Phone” rgve at exposegi ml, "'51 5"": ' 3": 1896-1. or leave at 144 Elm net mp 1" E res 5' C" 5 9' agricultural problems. And the -- ” exce t when rolling thunder and spi in rain drowned out voices. Mr. E. G. Peppin. Chief Potato Inspector. made .io secret of the fact that Bebagos are not ltis favor- ite in potatoes, although they sell readily and the acreage has in- cross rapidly. With other faults. the plants are subject to Blackleg; however since they sell. farmers must produce them. Mr. Peppln warned growers not to ovudo pro- duction. for the sebsgo is subject to certain diseases, they don't want down south. where one of our best markets is to be found. At this point the roar of rain on the tent interrupted the speaker.) Referring to a disease called Spindle Tuber. he said it has always been here, b not recognized. The potato w be off color, and may have far too many eyes. especially in cobb- ler: and Mountains. The Sebsgo is spreading spindle Tuber. both in itself and in other varieties ; we must fight it or lose our market in the United states. Speaking of a variety of wilt he said it is serious, because it infects the soil. It may be controlled how- ever, by seed treatment in the Spring. Mr. Peppln urged the prac- tice of the slogan, "Cut and Plant". or disease will develop. Evidence seems to prove that pig manure is definitely not good for potatoes. and should never be used. New varieties of potatoes grown in this province are found to be full of disease, and the inspector expressed fear that some new var- iety will cause an outbreak of bac- terial ring rot. . . Island farmers sell to 30 out of 48 states and a high quality product must be maintain- ed to stimulate these markets. The situation can. also be improved by more careful handling of potatoes in harvesting and marketing. Observations by Mr. W. R. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Agriculture. gathered on his recent trip to mirope. were most interesting and instructive. 01 the conference of the International Federation of Agri- cultural Producers. he said so na- lions were represented by some 300 delegates and agricul- tural problms were discussed. just as they might be here. The special problem considered, was that of moving surplus food stuffs of the world to the places where people are starving. Peace can be preserved better by moving food and clothing to the people who need them, than by all the guns and bombs in'the world. In Den- mark. Mr. Shaw noted that the average farm is 3'1 acres. but that every inch is cultivated. Then co- operative systems are extensively developed both in Denmark and Sweden. and to an even greater ex- tent in Norway. Returning to Scot- land, he found everyone. including the young people. interested in every detail of farm worlr. Almost every farmer has a pit silo, 5 feet deep and 12 feet wide, filled with silage made of rye grass and orch- ard grass. pressed down with trac- tors and covered with a little clay. Entering Ireland by way of Belfast. he found the land to be very productive. Commenting on our own farming system. he said, "We perhaps are prone to follow out a system for years and years and years. while in the Scandina- vian countrics. and in Scotland and Ireland. they have broken away from the old ways and are experi- menting." Mr. D. schurman described the effects of 2-4-D. on different plants, and suggested that any one wishing to use it as a weed killer. should write early in the season for infor- mation. - Due to rain. the visit to the ex- perimental plots was cancelled and to the keen disappointment of the ladies. Mr. Gordon Warren's ad- dress on flowers and shrubs was not heard. Instead Mr. Warren spoke briefly on tests being made to find potatoes .esistant to late hlisht - two varieties of which will be availabe next year for distri- bution all over the Mai-itimes. Boine varieties are also resistant to scab. and it is hoped some day to corn- bins the two. supervisor an-. N. W. Black. who conducted the after- noon's activities. told of experi- ments at the Illustration Stations. on potatoes. fertillasd pastures. and crop rotation yields. He thanked the Jcltnsloas family for their sup- Port through the years. . ' Mr. William F'. -lohnstons also addressed the gathering in a brief ward of welcome and due to the rain. the appetiaing rsfreslimmts ammo by the ladies of Long River W. 1.. were served in the rooms of the Johnstoris home. . W, IIAIJYIOIIAOI soinurowa. Kent, an... Aug. 21-(AP)-Twenty-four swimmers stood by today. ready to plunge in for the London Daily Mail's 31.000 Enslisb iisnnel raes. Weather prospect were reported seed. The ;:1 CUYI Inf. l0gldIllQ'd M ' NIH HI I, I' II. IIIIGI I0 midnight tool . ' 'lA1aON. indo-china. Ass. :1 - (Al) and Air runes no-engine For the first time in it's"I history of almost twenty years. rain inter- fered with Field Day at New Lon- Illustration station Field Day on the beautiful grounds of Mr. Wil- liam ll. Johnstone and son.has be- and was attended thls' year by ranging town to Summer- slds. and a number from other vacationing here. However. the aim of the after- speakers were . accorded undivided ll loronto ' stocks -rosoNg3( .Aus. 21-; ' sales Stock Close 1200 Acad Uran s... ..... 55 500 AP Con ...... .. .... U 1000 Am Neph ...- -.... .... 50 8700 Anacon ..... ...... ....- 170 2800Ang Cdn ..... ........'5l0 1000Ang Rou ......r .. 1'! ' 200ApexRss.............. 4: 410(1) Aquarius" -.... .. .. 2'! 1000 Area ...... ...... .........- 1000 Arlen ...... -... 1000 Atlas Yls .. .......... 3500 Aumadus ...... .. ..... 1000 Bagamac ..... .. ..,. 3000 Barnat ...... ..... -..- 35500 Bass Met .. ... ... 4200 Bsvcourt ..... .. .. 1600 Bobid ..... .. ..... 500 Bonetal ..-.. .... 1000 Bonville ..... .. 1000 Boymar .... ...- 325 Bralorne ....- .. 4300 Calmont .. ...... .. &00 Calvan -.... .. .. 700 Cen Led ...... .. .. asoo can XPII. ..... .. .. 1700 Chem Res -a- .. .. 1500 Cheskirk -... 26800 Con Ansley .. .. 11 3400 Can Beat 2000 C Duquesne ..... ...... 4500 G Arrow .... .. 3950 Gold Man 500 Goldhawk .. 1500 Goldora -.... 2000 Goodflsh .. 5000 Guayana &)0 Gulf Ld 9500 Hard Re I-4 s N E 1000 1-filliridlt .. 410 Hollinger 510 Home Oil - ass..:&.as.ss.s..5.:.:ss,E I-4 . IO 3000 Horn Yk 1-2 1-4 1-2 3950 lnt Nick ...... - as 3-3 1500 Jacknife .. 4. 1-2 38 8 3-4 8 46 . 7! 1-2 20 .... 9 500 Kenville .... .. .... 8 1-2 650 Kerr Add ...... -...a 16 1100 Kirk Hud ..... .. .. 35 1700 Kirk Lk -... .. .... Q 859 Labrador ..... .. .. 470 15400 Ladulama a... .. 50 9500 Laguerre ...... 11 2000 L Dufault 77 3000 L Fortune .. 5 1-2 1000 LR Ling .. 27 2200 L Osu .. 40 4900 L Rcwn .s .. 8 920 L Shore -... -... .. 10 18800 L Wan. ...... s.... .... 64 230 Lamaque .... ......- 500 1500 Leduc ....s ...... ......... IN 1200 Leltch .. ...... .. 1 10200 Louvict .. .. .. 17 'i000.Lviix --.. .. ......... I) 200 Macassa ...... ..... ... 210 5900 MacDonald ..... .. 2000 Macfla - .... ...... ....... (5 1-4 1000 Macho ...... .. ...... 9 1-0 7700 Macbood .. .. .. W 1 181-2 8 15(1) Xylalsiaq ...... .. .. 12 40000 Nat Pete -... ....... 88 um Nsgus ...... ..... .......v1M 541 New I Dena .. 1C 1000Nsw llar ..... .. ....l1-0 soo New Masher .. .. 14 1-2 I 3000Nevv Norse ...... ....... 1214 1.5 B 1-3 42 Con El Auto Gen Ilse .... .. Radio Corp ........ ....... Oil Celsnsse Cockshii'tt 725 Can Nat X!) ....a.. ...s 200 Com ...... 110 Montreal XD . -.. gun. AT SAINT JOHN- Arrlved Monday Fort Avalon. from New sailed Monday St. John's. Nfld. RALIF AT - Arrlvsd Monday Riverside. Victoria. B.C., Congo. Quebec 500 Do Vt ...... ...... .. 3300 Preston -.- .. ..... 131 14500 Que .. ........ 1000 Que Man .. .. .. D000 Qusenston .. .. .. 361 Qllsmont .. .. ..... I700 Qussabs .. .. .. N00 Rsdvvatsr .... .. .. 2200 Real Pets .. ...E..... 3500 Roche .. ..... ....... 5300 Roxana .. .. .. ills: NJ ........ ........ .......t 31 7-8 33 3-8 Montreal Sioc Fort Avalon. for Halifax 100 Pros Air ...... .. .... 21 1:1 liew York Exchange Am Car 4. l'dn-:..-... .. Anaconda ....... ,.... .,....... Beth smi ..., .. ....... L -...... ...... ...... Gen Motors ....... . ........ ........ 000 Gen '1' A R. .. .........-.. at N Ry Pr ........ ......s ....... Ksnnecott .3-.... ....-... ........... 64 343 Montgomery .. -..'....... North Am Co ....... NY Central ...,... ....... ...... Utd Alrc ........ -....... Abitibl ...-- --.- .. i 13 D 81.50 Pr ..... .. ........ 'I ,.f,,,,,,,, M Nu ” wmmrno. Aug. 21- (or)- Q-53 .Wlni-iipeg Grain Exchange. Trad- 31.3.3 .lng was dull with many traders 4,00 on the sidelines because of the gwck 3 xp 3;; .,g..” ,' 7 1.3 impending Canadian rail strike. 3”. pm H" gy. my -gvy 33 1.4 In early trade. some moderate cu, c.m.,,t gm gw mm” 41 shipping demand and American Do pt XD "u p.” jg 39 14 interest was shown in cats while cu, as "M mg. m ” ,5 barley also attracted sorns ship- D, p, ...... u mg. ”W. 3; 1.3 per demand. Rye attracted Ameri- cdn 3",. W yggm. 33 can houses. can C" xn mg mgg W 13 53 Hedging sales increased during Do A xp mm .a gmmg 15 3.; the last half of the session. C Vida" xp na ggu .” 13 1.5 Class two wheat. for export to .................40 37509 CW3" ------ ---- --- 105 S"; Smeue" ::as?i?'o:i?' bushels andpllsr: 21000 Can Lebel M... .. .. 19 D "gm iiii " ",1 270,000 mhhexg, 1045 Con si-run ...- ...a., no 7-3 D3” C' ,'; cm... p.-1...; 500 C Roch-tto D.” 3”. om: Oct 5-8 lower as 1-53; Dec 5030 Conweat Dom T X .4 1 lower Tl 1-8A: May 5-8 lower 500 Crowshore Fog: A'x5'"" 56 L2 13 5.3A. 5000 g:::1t:" - 35 Barley: Oct.4.1l71-8 lower SLM coo Delnlte .' ' :3 f: 1-5-gAiD;llIay1'113-8 r..J3."3".iE. n" Iggg B91 R10 - 49 I Rye: Oct 1 1-2 lower 51.42; Dec. 3700 Diestct:ve'r7; T 53 1'2 ;,31',8-'1 1'34, 1g”!,i;A”'” H: M” . 23 7.3 ower - . 595 Dome ' i .. 13 la Flax: Oct unchanged 53.1913: 7 Dec. unchanged SBAAA. May not 33 1.2. "open. Do S1100 Pr .. 149 Int apsr -. 63 - Int Pete a-.... 1 .. 11 7-8 M k t A Massey xn as 1-: al' 8 3 inch 15 7-8 2165 Falcon n 25 14 ( - 1.2 Canadian Press) m --- 3 'l'lt:!ronto-Stocks higher: advance -- p. 19 L2 con nuss. 500 F"0bl'h0I' - - -- . 13 -1.3 Montreal-Stocks firmer: pap- 34 1.; sh gain slowly. 3 1.2 New York-Stocks higher: mo- ” tors in front. - 31 1.2 Toronto-Bacon boll. trade A. 1'2 5 1.; prices not established. 3-; New York--Cotton closed 35 out sense 2: WITH U. S. 25111 DIVISION IN KOREA. Aug. 21-(AP)-U28. in- fantryman have captured a brand new 1050 model Russian machine- sliipping lisivs . York In Polydorous. from Port Said Fort Amherst. St. John's. Nfld. Imperial Hamilton. Saint John. dallsd Monday NOtBtOI'h0l1lld. for Cainpbsilton. D5 Reeves ...... ...- ....... 330 6 1-2 ks -- is 1' 8! 211-4 I5 Produce pertinent of Agriculture as ows and 51: A puliets 31-38: B 3; C 29. Receipts: 330 cases. Quebec no 2 53 1-4: Quebec no I pastaur' 381 boxes. I i Cheese: Current . N 1.1-16-3 15-10: Quebec white 21 0-16; whoiosa Ontario white 3; Quebec white 1N boxes. Quebec new. no 1 15': Grain Prices generally showed an easier tone in trading today on the countries other than the United Kingdom. was down two cents. Belgium was credited with tak- ing 800,000 bushels of wheat while the United Kingdom was allocat- waa the cents lower to 25 cents a bale higher. DETROIT. Aug. 21 - (OP) - Ocnrad Walters was arrested yes- terdary after 9. wild chase for speed- ing close to so miles an hour on his motorcycle with one leg in a cut. Ho outdistancod one po- lice cru r. but was caught later by a second. Police said Wlltsra told mom he was ”Just testing my pickup.” He broke his 1 in a mo- torcycle crash aarlir slimmer. FOR SALE at Hermitage Station . One mile from paved high- way, 19 acre farm. House .L d and buildings in good re- pair. KENNETH CALLAGHAN, Hey:-mitage r-is-T' NOTICE The auction sale at War- ren MacDonald's, Lon Creek which was cancell due to bad weather will be held . Wednesday, August 23111 at 1 P. M. MON'1'ltEAL. Aug. 21- (GP)- Prcducs prices quoted here today you reported by Dominica 0o . ! Fr A la g 53: Eggs es cases. 1' sas- Buttsr: Current receipts Q119- bec no 1 pasteurized fresh 5'! 1-4: wholesale 1 fresh 50 1-4. First, grads creamery print Job price 55-56 1-2. Receipts: 1.- rsceipts On- I Dieppe . V ,..r-.:.. . .- Manager of Pea e'a erative Ass'i'i,,1. FOR. SALE” and nurses. marched through the streets of llastbourne yesterday in commemoratL. raid of Aug. 10. 1042. saw. on survivors of the Canadian raid on therrsach coastal town march. ed It the head of the prmggdgn from the town war memorial to s 10"! Dirk. where they were on- feriained at tea along with 230 Canadian war veterans; Auction Sale At North o'clock in the evening. 14 acres may APPW to:- ueo cgntainlnl 0"” ”””'i”” x no A ingRoom, Livi AX. om-9101'-100x150 Front Room, two 5.11.. ma Owner will build to M, si.i.5".r'”l””""'...3i.”'.li”"”i.i 1 p or q e ', terms can be arranged. 1i.f'dr Apply further particulars apply to v , WAN BEIINARI; ,;3QWueHdgm co-op. zrna noon AND 39 C,T,,,",T'mr7 - nnsrsvaam g1;ygtooS:l:ggn3ghr:;wo:1dso'"qI”W Com 1 st. P131" V "gm, - On: or dclgu Cl:gbd:Road. gggle 7'33 '1' F" mediate sale. 8 an 1108, t- MEI.VgLLE ins thirty-two. nnaheclelm A LUMBER iirll.'ir'ii” xlalliite l:rltcleId for quick ' Eiuottvg A e. Ten-go ' 1 after 6 P.M.a 9 In g?g II: EA F03 SALE "M includlns an-ibulsncs units the farm consists of 52 acre farm sold ssparatsly. MO Alberto; River, Tuesday, i5v1Ii::Iglfn'tll'I)f1.Y0rk Point Road. The estate of Donald PEARL MECFADYEN W, H, BEATON Adm'"m”m3 Auctioneer F 0 R SA LE ONE SMALL PLYWOOD BOAT 10 I-!.P.tEvi d O tboard M Practicallynlsuewe-P11-iced To Soetllr . roimsron MOTORS guuaaav RIVER, P. E. t" 1 r-on sang .....LL..gg, 1 offer for sale on the llontroas ll.-xlflclx-.rvr.?1'gh H tablislisd tourist . business. W 70 acres. it adjoining. covlvudhb: August 22nd at 7 of land on the east pnoms 113 I NAPOLEON and UNOLII ELI! by Clifford McBride aitustoli Thu 11.3.2 are: new -ri-mr INVITiN' SAGAELL!