AUGUST 13. m‘ [srfocx QUOTA TIONS THE CHARLOTTETOW")! GUARDIAN New rarest-ea CANS AND Scotch Graylh Pearl in Profit sharlng coupons chases. Phones 105-1308 ‘ VICTOR CANNING MACHINES CANNING nacus FOR PRESERVING Preserve Kettles in Ivory a Rea-snmelwm- Preserve Kettles in Ivory & Green-Enflmol- ._ ware " 4 Perfect Seal Preserve Bottles, pints, lllllfl-l. half gallons. Rubber Jar Rlnge, Fruit Funnels. Fruit steam- ers, Parawax, Measures, snlel & Tin Dipper-a. "519 Premiums given free with all "W" W" n- Rogers llardvraro 0o. Ltd. ‘. MINING Exdlooeo mmww-aa: 52'2" . . . 1' i n "' (Canadian Tress) i‘? 5m" m" Stocks l; s year's ml la advtsui Am C m4 r A“? m“ 4 ma our rent, gas, electric Am T“ T“ 153 5-8 B; m, m) not]? ohe bllls by the month. Bfldwm u,” 15 a is; g 1 3 Buyiifarmurance theurnelooy. mailbag; p‘ a 8- lgas: hnaetsl }_ 12 y ‘ll be most Y “Huh”! Che! Ohio A H“ “l 37 14 v - A ' polled how only I 1| W "ll? Id’ chrysler ‘W #3 51 1.3 gum‘ H‘ o9 w olecllou foryourfam y, and con mum‘ f n L: laglggod 10 1-4 ‘guaranteed income for your own Gm Ejéc " 31 14 Bone“! l s; 1'4 “"'-'?'°“'-.lf§l.l-y1l“mp;§tlll’;$?all'§ Sfifisfifflflfif, i: 1'7 Broulan ‘i7 Wm" “i-B sun ca 4 “Winn worksllke t]?! rfyou choase 562151;?“ 3'! 1-3 i351 Edmn 137 m polls-y, but lnatcaho vlng e N 0y Cont,“ 33 1-3 . Calmflnt 20 tnlv¢"l"l"°“"““‘ Am Ygf,‘ 1}" m, Am 0° , 11 1'4 lCdn Malroble s4 ‘°' ' " "wmon 000.D-8:bl ' w Penn an ‘l m Hl°h°”°' "5 usmplolfilll 8?» l ° ° P"- Phu P“ c i5 7'a,Chromium a ao mticu Lrfc policy you would pay w u o 44 3-8 cochenou, 7° M18615- _A- I wrvioo to roo- Il-o 5 ° c?" 41 lQon Smelt a1 1.4 (m, my W!" accept your post-dated 3231:‘! 3'9 43 1-4 l Demon u 5 d,“ one for each month of the U s Rubg" r i $322101] i. t.‘ 32 5.3 - m ~-- m; v.s.a&.s" l a a ‘ s‘ ~- fur financial security under we" Union 27 lEest Crest 3 lan for ns little as we“ m“ m 1'8 E~d°r5d° . 40 . ,1 3-4 Falcon L s25 a I m°:':;fh5°“ Woolworth _. Mango 49 '*'°‘°“'"’ " Gillies Lake ‘ a Gods Lake » _ as 330M115?‘ gold a; 12 Hslcrow - 5 AMERICAN .,,,_,_,_____ M, ,, n“) OFFXCE: l I F E HD1110 O11 230 mghusowuTorontcnOnt Stocks flue H9175? 30 1-7 cgngdg, _ _ I!“ NlCkOI | 34 1-2 ‘ mlhfilllllldfillswkglhlffilfi Commerce 14a I!" PM 13 3'4 met lllerno Budget fiooklat. gov: sglqflg _ Waite on res 1g: R 1 B]; _ J M Con 3-4 on Kerr Edit . 4% ILLAPTIIOIIN a n. s. srrcvmssosl fife 5110'" 3 I 14 3A Dlstrlct illnnuls a, I40 Richmond . 1 14 ..___-—-¢-_-——i 19o ..__i_s__.__. 3g JAGGERS IS DEAD _ 124 mwuncgu - (5%P)w{°”Wlll1lIl°l - » __ 5-: omas allers. . Ill-UM 4g 1. to be applied to all London ‘ . lllsrllreict messengers. l; dead. Jaagers r ‘P e personally delivered a. mes-sum 3.000 33 b2 miles to Cincinnati, Oh1o_ 42 years Ong Ygqp h Rgpqy 3 no. to setlle a bet. “flnflhxi-l“ a: I Professional Bards Tllgrlllclollllillgilll 1g‘; . 61! l McLEOD a. arurtsv ‘i; w. s. BENTLEY. x. c. 13 l. a. BENTLEY. K. o. 105 C. F‘. BENTLEY. LLB- _;__- 23 Barristers and Attorneys-st- lf 147 Lg‘ _ 3 amass ‘so LOAN 3;; 154 Prince Street 21 _____ -.___-_ 4 i"-* 24 B 1.4 5O 1 4i 1 a ;“°F"RE;:H':'BAL6 cm! enorenrv age“ y en ~ I Slave Lake Chartered Account-ante 5mg, 1", M in I53 Baum Tm" Buudm‘ I will sell at Public Auctlon on 35o Charlottetown ‘tihe premises lznfagrdlsoyuthe‘ 13h Tack Hugh 37o l! "I"! - l 9 95 hognzlcflmogobybtlfikhlgfléoga glhaulscom C c?" buoys-s ln an llfetlme altunte on 933,53; 450 M. ALBAN FARMER as ‘magi-rs orhsvlllgl? eta-actor: Wm, M“ 48g .A., L.B. I ‘"1 d O BARRISTEE, Séll-ICITOB ETC. UIOIIOII of 3A feet llld extendlll w? flap‘ 415 amp“ B,“ o; commm” g4; husk by parallel llnes 90 feet wltls UN-msnn Mons! ro was. dwellltll house. soot! 1"‘ "‘ naulousu 2a mm‘ w n ssa-rou mm“ “I, —————————-—————————— 1 - I Maud . ALEX w. MATHESON M u a‘ “emu”, A-ouo-w- malls... 155 c an lllllllSTE SOLICITOB. n0- Sollollorl» < lone tofiln Collections M!“ 3"“ ‘nudluidmadzJi ‘ M k A A 0f ‘cc.- 90 Great George it. . ' d)’ 8B t : Glanc, e II _.___ annlng" d]! t is; The Canadian ma) . D ' '1' tap-Mining and Industrial . l ‘fall's- sllght lower; western 9 olls firmer. fesefvl app I88 Montresb-Utllltfes higher: pa. res, other lndultrla and golds o e . warrior-sass. urn-u: lower- , ahhnhnh -“a-s“‘¢"¢ COVERS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAQAAAAAAA different sizes. l < Wooden Spoonl. Ell- entitllnn you to volu- ' Free City Deliver! Winnipeg-Wheat 14-1-8 cent Nelllvfllgl-k-Cotton and sugar low- er: rubber and coffee higher. FLIES ~Wa still have in stoclr s good assortment of ENGLISH TROUT FLIES especially in size 10 and 12 hooks Also DRY FLIES V" Come in and loolr them 0Y8!‘ JAuu-zsolvs ‘ ,~ . nnuc srona lWontreal Stock Exchange _____ (Canidlln Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 12-(OP)_ The Canacllan dollar declined l-4 of a cent in today's foreign ex- change dealings, closing at s dis- count of 11 3-8 per cent ln terms of United States currency. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control Bcard rate 9.09-9.91 per cent discount.) The British pound was unchanged at $4.03 3-4. Montreal Curbl (Canadian Press) 5W?! Close Abltlbl Com ._ Asbestos 1g 1-4 Beauhsrnols 9 1-4 Don A 4 Hir Walker g4 1.3 Home Oll 331 Imp Oil 9 1-2 Pnce Corn _ Mortgage SaF There will be sold at Public Auc- tion in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County on Thursday the 4th day of September A. D. 1941 All that tract iece and parcel of land situate ing and being ln Charlottetown aforesaid and bcln art of Town Lots Numbers [giggly-five and. Eighty-six in the Fourth Hundred of Town Lots therein, bounded and des- cribed as follows: Commencln at s point made by the intersect on of he south side of Fitzroy Street with the west slde of Weymouth Street thence westwardly along Fitzroy Street eighty-seven and one half feet or to the present wall of the house on the property sold by Mlch- ael l. Power to Ann Mullln thence southwardlv along sald wall to the southern corner thereof thence westwardly along the south slde of said wall to the line of the present hoard fence dividing the property hereby described and the property so sold by Michael J. Power to Ann Mullln as aforesaid thence soutn- wsrdly in said fence to a point ‘i0 feet ll lnehes from Fitzroy Street thence Eastwardly and llel with Fitzroy Street 35% feet or to the rear of property owned by Joseph Davis thew-e northwardlv and par- ellel to Weymouth Street 30 feet thence Eastwardlv and parallel with Fitzroy Street to Wcymunth Street aforesaid thence northerly alon Weymonth Street to the place o commencement, saving and except- ing thereout the corner roperty conveyed by Cecil Campbel to Ell- wood C. Bur-hoe by Deed dated 18th Septembe A. D 1927- The above sale ls made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained fn a mortgage dated the 8th da of Oc- tober A. D. 1938 between E wood C Burhoe and wlfa of Charlottetown aforesaid grocer and John E. Jar- dlne late of Village Green in Queens County, default havln been made m ayment of prlnclp and interest hereby secured. “Plated this 29th day of July A. D. M. A. FARMEIL Executor of Estate of John E. Jsrdlne. L-1l50-7-30-8-d-l3-20. -. ‘ Shawlnigan moved back a mile. LIVESTOCK MONTREAL, Aug. 12—(OP)- Then were 93 cattle, B1 eheep and lambs, 558 11058 and 304 calves for sale on the two Montreal livestock markets today. Cattle and hop were steady. Lambs were steady to t eenu higher, calves 25 to b0 cents higher. The cattle offered were mostly cows and bulls. Butchers cows were medium cows $5.50 to $625 Can- ners and cutters $3.50 $4 5o, 5W" 91°" wgnévlgolls $4.50 m 05-75 most- Bell ‘Pol 14'! Veal calves were around 50 cents Brazilian 7 3-4 higher, selllng $8.50 to $12. Good Bldg Products 14 vcals were $11 to $11.50 with. one Can Cement 5 1-4 cs1! at $12. Drlnkers were $6.50 to can car Found ‘i $8 and grssscrs $5 to $5.50, averag- Cfl-n cs: Pfd 2a 1-4 ins around t8- csn Pacific 6 l-4 Good ewes and wethers were $11 cons smeu 37 1.3 to $11.50. Buck lambs and culls were D15; 593g _ cut $1 and $2 per owt respectively. Dom Bridge g4 Sheep were $3.50 to $6.50. Gen steel ware, 5 L; Hogs were firm at $14.15 for B-l Hm Budge a 34 dressed. with one small sale st $15 How snflm 12 14 and $11.10 for B-l alrve fed and mp Tub n 34 watered. And up to $11.25 oii In, Nickel s‘ trucks deliverled. Grade 1A drew $1 Low Wow 15 H 8F.’ §l‘?.i.-‘l“?.¢§§"wli2“§%5’8°&“§‘l§§‘ lVlcColl Front 4 3.8 ‘ ' ‘ Mtl Power 113-; Na Brew - s Noranda. 55 P d P Quebec Power ll shawlnlgan l2 8-4 Si. Law Com ‘st of Can -- MOllrlm-EAL, Aug. 12—-(OP)- 3g Law pm 15 3.4 Produce Market gélces here today 5t, o; can pfd __ as reported by t DOXnHflOn De- sou can Power 5 M partment, of Agriculture, follow: . Butter: first grade creamery P711118. lobbies prioe. as; rust grade solids, Jobbing rloe, 37 l-2; Que no 1 pasteurized) current receipt price 36 1-4; no 2. 5 1-4; no 1 wholesale price, 36 1-2-36 5-8; no 2 35 3-4-45 7-5. Cheese: western and eastern white, price to factory, Montreal delivery, for current make 15 5-8 FOB; Wet and east white whole- sale prloe 16, Wlllch price ls appli- cable to cheese manufactured on and after May 26, 1941, for ship- ment to the Unlted Kingdom. Eggs: d at A- 35 1-2; A-medlum 34 1-2: pullets 28 l-‘Z; B grade 28; O Srgdg :3 1-2624. ‘u antes: ue w. tes no 2 7‘ .ao-1.co. 5‘ Montreal Exchanze MONTREAL, augflz-(opl-rhe P1011116 on the stock exchange to- day was a study in lights and shades, mostly shades. e strength appeared in the utility section, where Bell Tele- phone picked‘ up s point and Bra- zilian was fractlonally harder. Losies up to a point were regls- tered in lndustfials, Domlnlon Bridge topping the list of losers. Others weaker were Canada Ce- ment. Canadian Car, General Steel Wares and Hamilton Brldge. As- bestos and Enamel and Heating moved against the general trend. Mines were pointed downgrade. Hudson Bay Mlnlng and Interns- tional Nickel both giving ground, while, 1n newsprint-s, St, Lawrence Corporation common and "A" were alto softer. McCall Frontenac firmed frac- tlcnslly, 1n oils. but CIR. was off slightly, in rails. Canada. Steam- sh preferred recovered an early def clt, in carriers. Slips were general amongrnlsoell- aneous issues boarded, Zelers drop- plng a pomt and Imperial Tobacco and‘ National Breweries lesser a- mounts. Lake of the Woads was an exception and posted an advance. Total sales: 15.300 shares; Indus- trlals. 4,700; Mines, 10,600; Bonds, , . Finance By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Aug. l2-(AP)-- Foreign news and doubts and fears aroused by Washington steps to tighten the nation's economic belt kept the stock market ln a pessimis- tic mood today. Canadian stwks ranged generally unchanged to fractions lower Dis- tillers seagram lost 1-2, Walkers 1-8 and Imperial Oll 1-4. Unchanged were Dame, International Nlckel. Brazilian Traction and Lake Shore Mines. The Associated Press GO-stock composite ended .1 0f a. point down- It was the seventh decline since July 28 and in this interval there . been no advance. ‘mus. from the stand/point of the bulls it has been one of the longest droughts 1n recent stock market history. Dool- ings totalled 427.300 shares against yesterday's 447,330. It was the quietest session since July l8. Yielding fractions to around 2 gasoline so badly needed Canada needs it. Here's the easiest way ol all lo save Army and Air Force. Drive to work in fours instead of singly. taking turns and so using only ONE car instead of four. Double up, too, for trips lo the movies ‘and for shopping. Honour your 50/50 Pledge. Save gasoline wherever you can. REMEMBER: The slower you drive, the more you save! '3') I for our Navy. 7 "Plum y], “N BOY$,l'l"$ YOUR TU RN vim “M. a‘ If-‘se union "m" will or”; CD er “my ' nsulg hi," ‘I points were Household Finance, Beneficial Industrial Loan, Corn- mercial Investment Trust and Com- mercial Credit. The first two resch- ed 1941 lows. Also on the soft side were Beth- lehem Steel. American Can. Du Pant and Air Reduction. Moder- ately ahead were us. Steel, Boe- ing. southern Paclfic, N.Y. Central and Texas Corp. YESTERDATS LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS CORRECTED F0", EVERY WED- NESDAY AND SATURDATS ISSUE RETAIL MARKET Leaf lettuce. 2 bunches Advertising Rates .. Mlmimum (‘huge tor An Central Guardian locals, 5c per Floral and Spiritual Oncrlnga. C‘ 2o per word; Announeerrcnt- and Corning Classified 3c per vurd; In blernurlam Notices 70c per mch. us“ o: b Payable in Advance l y Advertisements 25 Cents word; Western and Eastern local; Events 3o per won]; ‘m!’ "h 5° P" Bil-me; Letters of Condolence 70o per lnrh Wedding engagement 40 words for $100 FOR SALE — ONE YEAR OLD Budlong colt. Apply 251 King street. L-32li-8-13-l1 FOB. SALE — F0 UR. WHEEL trailer, good tires. Proude and Moreslde. L-332-8-13-2i Lost LOST ON ROAD BETWEEN Charlottetown and Summersl-ie. Ladies‘ Gold Watch. lnitlulled E. A. N. Reward. Applv Guardian. L-285-B-l2-1ll. LOST-ON 0R ABOUT JULY 15th one length of suction hose be- tween Dalvay and Cavendrsh Ap- ply P .E. I. National Park, Dal- vay. L-287-B-12-2l. Female Help Wanter‘ MAID FOR FAMILY MONTREAL. three adults. Modern convenienc- es. convenient all churches. Will Day fare Montreal. zocd wargcs. Cooking expenence necessary. Ap- ply stating experience. 3-618 and wages desined. Box ‘all’ Guard- fan N-2B2-B-l2-2l. For Rent TO RENT - TWO LARGE AD lolnlne rooms. heated. furnished or unfurnished Flreplsce. tele- phone. sink. hot and cold water. Apply 9 Kim Square. 15c Onions, 9c lb, 3 for 25c Eggs doz 35c Cabbage head 8-10c New beets, per lb 5c Roast Beef la-zac Bolling Meat 15c Cream, qt. 40c Fowl each 75.51.35 Pork, lb 18-320 spinach, 2 lbs. 13c Beef qr. 12¢ Steak lb 18-250 Butter dalry ;, 35-38c Chlcken each $l.00.$1.50 Corned beef 12c Potatoes pk 22c Carrots, 3 lbs 25c Apples. eating, doz 35c Parsnips, 4 lbs "_ 15c Turnip: each 5o Celery bunch 20c New Onions, bunch 7r: Rhubarb, 6 lbs 25c Fresh Cod lb 60 New Beets, 4 bunches Broilers per pair $165-$115 Tomatoes, lb 15¢ Head lettuce, 3 bunches 25c Blueberries qt. 15c Flowers. bunch 20c sweet potatoes lb 1dr Vegetable Marrow 20c Lamb lb 25-356 New potatoes. pk 55o Raspberries box 20c Cherries lb 1§¢ Gooseberries qt. 10c‘ Black Currants. qt. 45C Keep Mfnsrd's ln the home. L-289-8-l1-3L\ Boarders Wanted spplicatlon. I F“ sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE - PRAM 515105 L*-~W~i—~- ma,“ 2mm 9254* ‘ T slgzcrnns — nmsj. JOHNSTON’! 1,-z79-g-12_31_ “gouty Salon. on Permanent; L-275-8-ll-3l. Female Help Wanted msl to 0t: ~ ~ ‘ . ‘ _ bar. ’XL?>1§‘%”L‘Z.iu?Z‘§.““ se"°°‘“ L¢299;8i2_-2L ,,_: ‘Too Late To Clasify WANTED SMALL nuns-m) Aparznzent for light housekecp. lng. Furnished preiwxrcc“, App], ‘Guardian. L 314-8-12-11 my Male and Female Help Wanted ._____L____?_ NOW Is "rm-z TIME T0 GET 1|. Government iub as Clem; p059. man. Customs Clerk. Stem)" eta. Five Dominlcn-lvide exams held since war bezan. Free Booklet. M C. C. Schools Ltd" Toronto 10, Oldest m Curlurla. m. Agents, Male Help Wanted WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED hardware mun to represent a welLesinblhshed wholesale hard- ware house as travelling sales- marnr-Apply stating particulars, to P. C). Box 33B. Charlottetown. L-SIl-f-tLlS-Zl. To Let TO LET—HOUSE. MODERN CON‘- venlences. Can b0 ocnmicd im- Bqngnggg AQCQMMQnATI-‘h ""7 mcdlately. 104 School Street. Org-on 711-331-8-13-21. Lil.’- W l-13_-_lil Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE NQOLDAVV JONES~ LINTIE THE ROPE- ESCUSE ME, MADAM — 7 VED HUSBAN’ iS A LVINLQKUNK TAKE OFF TuE QODE. DAVVi—'~ UR ALLIGATOR gs-(QULDNT TALK THAT wAv. I AM GOING ‘r0 wAgl-l 1T5 MGJTH OUT WITH SOAP] By George McManus , u- ’ Pr» |rfl° fl , l l“? i '2' @ *2‘: §‘\I; 4 S s