-, JULY c.1941 THE CHAR IDTTETOWN GUARDIAN ”Lsr<>¢1< QUOQTIQNS lilontreal Stock your Tires now. Reasonable Al- Exchange iowanees will be made _._.._ 1"'.:;:":..".':::* <=-----»--> GOODYEAR ."°°"' °‘°" neu 1i 1 tires always on band. 1mm“ u 4g M .23: M." .. s 8:3 Eniémigd‘ ‘ 1g Tm Can Paella 5 5-8 31%?“ i? Dom’ SERVICE ‘m’ m’ ' 3 H m" ‘ifiil 3% i‘? 909 Nat Brew g: b‘ . A 5i B»? °°"‘ "l g- st oi’ Oan me ea s, o, fig A a v Wpg] 8 Elcc a _. I I c iidvertlsmg Rates Payable in Advance » . .. Minimum Charge m- m Advertisements as Cents MOIIITGGI Curb ' “Wt: ewes...‘ """"' "" 5"" - ncuucen-en m] ———— gaspeulflegogcper word: in Mauritian: Notices 70c per inchpfla; oi (Canadian Press) Floral and Spiritual Olierlnvrs. Cards. do. do per lama; q Condolence 10c m inch v adding an 4o words m euro 5M" 91°" and l0 cents icr every additional I Notices ct ‘thanks and him), Appreciation, 70c rcr Inch canto per werd. um u llllllidrlpiioaaa - bmb, gt? '- 0 cents per inch. Adams and Presentation 81.00. other rota en J‘ on 15 g1: 'I'P"°'"°"' - . PrsAser vm g . n _ . fits.“ p t To Let i Miscellaneous Ff, $5‘ j H so uzr - svmmnn oerraor ‘announ- Imp-n M10 partly furnished Apgaly "W3 Officer; Male, ent, 0'1’ care Guardian. L-e -0-28-5i mum“ mmuflhw, “m” B 800M. 58-181? $1990 Der a-nnum aiter T0 LET — FURNIBHED _ months’ probation at eiazo Abnlv 12c mum Street. per I-nnum. Q time. * mm L'm"'3'”~ uctlon equivalent: (Conan-Trees) mo‘ nadio-‘relcph tor‘; Gen- ro ma: - a usurp n,“ h o‘, a AUDI? 734 Qmm- ‘"32’ quail-flea or; two years’ “w” o" t-—-'i""'_'_i" meant employment in aviation _ Male Help Wanted radio work tn avigf 3335:,“ 1,9 i301!‘ ‘K113511381 condition at least Montrgll 17g wanna» - sum non IIAYINO. flflzfilgm‘ . M Ad- r use Lee. Burnett. Kinaeton , ha“ m,‘ m, W‘ Nova scotis - -1"1°"""“ Radio Certificate. 1111 pas“ "" . . wanrnn - amour wan sol PM - “time. ob- m ~ my Jm- m Se: m... ass“ West many. Phone ace-L. ~ f 1"°°°'5'3°' idawsigxmnv Flag“ m ' n-t-v-s-u. ’ "cortisone to cut about 80 acres _ w) i9 ' nave it cut on the hMWI- W i” G. Buttmn. 17d Belem Sh. Woburn. Me-ss. L-7-3 - . s-——-—-—---—— woonn YOU mm EARNING A nice ssisrveverv week? It-M-fl b‘ Jito represen- b am» orier arrow“! l4- Free Hod done Y tstlve I 7%»? wanna-mm. rnoNs 101a. ____i_.__.___________ Female Help Wanted n.-_-____.__.___.____ w ANTED —IMMIDIATILY GIRL for neral housework. Apply 286 n. L-OOW-‘l-I-Sl. ANTED. APPLY 1'! Shore or phone 184. L-2012-7-2-ti. vents-w- “°" " m“ n-aoie-v-z-n Oetinfl Borg“!!! - “M? D" . " qflfl “m” m‘ pm- “my, i my = M 1"‘ "mmrfin". A For Sale I - Auction Sale of roe sass-ac acnss STANDIN“? ' 5.1m f-WWMG-fl- N" llousoholdFurniture nemmch. 1141-74-81.‘ son. sans-um cnsvsorn as the Auction looms. 1e M“, William 1mm. mvei- Grafton Itree an ma. h-I-l-i-u sue us. a 1. s: ' SALE — II FT. OED 4 b g "germ ma; u» 1%» l 1 elwrlcursdihcnllnluoliniofllcnth.’ 1* tsamsmmsww i as.“ e... "m. - °°“ ' n-vw-r-fl-‘I-l-e Mai." will"... fit... R t Gefi-fifiiem ».d‘.'“°l‘.3? F“ en % stove. Oheeterflcld suite! H r-namsnsn moons so: . - - s1 accrues-d Square. L-N-‘l-S-iit: g - .*,',f°"§;§,:'b"°f LOSt large nalrrofl. c “N. @1593" tn- toole. “Otheruztlciea ico m!‘ a- QMA", , APII. IIZHOI m"! OH. qpfimgggu‘iuwk'ut'mwmg w. n. snares. i Anctlonem Building For Saalc '12: rrrznor srnnsr '. Write MRS. w. B. Pnowse, Winona, Ont. IETERNATIONAI; DELI STUD- TION WA s “soc l 1141c? 80C! Y, INC. WA ‘ELI I TIA {he above mentioned :32: ...,_...'=-" 33,23; "E with e ( it’: ' wit? $1"I-'l'ia."§§ei'» gsntlonsd " c er- are d th dui .5’. e..'.¢'£'.‘.‘f*a.s'.£ herecntethe on e an all eer- 0|‘ ment te theuédzrslgn crowns, aawo 4: 0P OI‘ II , w- “mwfihféfl ssdl‘:§.1"'- . FOR s BUSINESS STAND ‘ Central Location Reaicnabie Aral! n: Yum so Iykldwll Professional Bards uonnm a to. o. r. ancmaatn OIIIHIOOAMIIIIIUIU lallenafrnatlnlldllll -marieeeetewa McLEOD a IENTLEY . l. - 0- i: % 5s BIIIGII IIIII"A¥MIIIUIPII- I01!!! ‘I0 LOAN sacrament-m H. F. McPHEE l. A. K. C. ' same HAIR-IL?“ sol-I l ohariottotown. c'i'§.'c§‘ar'§'°&'ii§"" S‘?! ‘ wcssr so 0lllit|'_ hcvinclalnenl. IILI. a MATl-IIISON noun so was new» noes. momma r. a usu- PALMEI l- NASLAM a. a I44- TENDER FOB SUPPLY AND IN- STALLATION OF STEAM HEATING SYSTEMS, N0. 32 APB. NAVIGATION SCHOOL, CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.L EALED TENDERS, enclosed in en- velope marked “Tender No. 10-02-9 —-Stea|n Heating Systems, No. 82 Air Navigation School, Charlottetown. P. E. l.", and addressed to the ‘ retary, Department of Munitions and Supply, Ottawa, Ontario, will be received up- til 5.00 P. M. (E.D.S.’l‘.), July 9th, 1941. Tenders will not be considered un- le_.aa made on the tonne supplied by the Depsrtmen and in accordance with the condit ona set forth therein. These forums, together with the plans and specifications and form of con- tract, are on exhibition at the offices of the Department of Munitions and Supply, Ottawa, Ontario, and at the offices o: the Officer Commanding, Eastern Air Command, 11 South Street, Halifax. N.S., at which ottlces plans and specifications may be obtained upon the deposit of 526.00 in the form o! a certified cheque, made payable to the Receiver General of Canada. This deposit will be remitted when the plans and specifications are returned in good condition. Each tender must he accompanied by a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, payable to the Re- ceiver General oi Canada, or Bearer Bonds as specified in the form o! tender for ten per cent (l0 per cent) ‘c! the amount of the tender. The cheque or bonds o! the success- ful tenderer will be forfeited should be decline to enter into a contract for the work, or should he fail after ac- cepting the contract to complete same in sccorlance with the plans and specifications. The Department does not hind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. G. K. SHEILS, Deputy Minister. Department ct Munitions and Supply, Ottawa, June 21th. 1041. Tender No. 10-02-0. ‘ FOR SALE hrnaotlidacresat Union Road with buildings. 9 miles irons Char- lottetown. Apply B8 Cramberian MORTGAGE sat: To be sold public auction in front of Law I Charlottetown on Ih-iday the dt day or . at hour oi twelve Atlantic Daylisht sav- or 2 lohaayt corn of era's i an en tge south aide of ha‘; 0:0! thence Icutheeetwardly aong the u d u this‘ em’: farm‘ Iniil en acre m pos- “Si; 01.15!!! McDonald thence South slat -four degrees forty minn- tag we“ eght ch Ill and eleven to e land of t alon Hector :‘,:t'.,"',¥§°' ' a theme Northeaatwardly to owlns the cours- es cl d Creek t e 0i commencement con h acres oéiland a little more or lees being e one hnn fI-PII convey M MINING (Canadian Press) ‘IUIRQIO, July 3- _ Stocks Close Anglo d0 1-2 Anglo Huron 26b lrntticld d l-2 ilunor 170 Base Metal 8 tats *2:- zone Bob t) 8 I-Z Br orne 990 Broulan 79 ufl 400 CB-i Ildm 110 Cdn Mal 52 Cent Pat 171 136 conisrum 130 Cons Smelt 86 i-2 Dome 21 1-2 Ju uesne Falcon $0 "ernland 1 1-8 ‘rsncoeur I8 Gillies Lake 8 Gold Gate '1 Goodllsh 1-2 I55 0'1 8 12 188 31 l-l 18 40 e25 69 14 1-8 465 l0 45 190 380 155 67 . . p9 10s Mcneis 82 Murphy 8 [-3 Nnybob 21 Nipissing 110 Noranda. 53 1-4 Negus 86 OBrien 65 Omega 14 1-2 Paymastcr l6 Pick Crow 290 Heston 297 Si. Anth 7 i-2 Ban Ant 235 senator t0 Sherritt 08 Siscoe 52 Sieve Lake 7 Steep Rock 125 Straw Lake 2 Sud Cont 2 3-4 Svlvanlte 250 Teck Hugh 285 Ci 1 1g Unt Oi Unp Can- 1B4 Wendigo 17 Wood cad 4 Wrt Berg 400 UNLISTED Pcnd Ore 138 Montreal Exohanze MONTREAL, July Z-(Cm-Is- sues which have connection! Wm! Brazil advanced on the stock ex- change today and were the most l0- tlve securities in trading. Brazilian ‘Traction went to a. new high and closed slightly under its best price. Canadian lore - vestment. which also has Brazil associations, duplicated its lugh oi’ the yell‘ Shawinigsn and Bell ‘relephme picked up s. irsctlonal gain, and Montreal Power and Winnipeg Elec- tric "A" were slightly easier Consolidated Smelters was u}? in moderately active trading but oli- ingfr and mica-national Nickel were ess er. CPR... Massey-Harris, Imperial Tobacco, Ogllvie and Dominion Tar earned a profit and Canada Steam- shipe. International Petroleum, Cel- ancse , International Bronze wder and Dominion Bridge were losers 1pm sales: 8.900 shares; Indus- trisls, 5,300; Mines, 3,600. Toronto Exchange ‘IORDNTO. July 2-(OP)-Indus- trial stocks advanced etronll! to- day on the ‘mronto exchange while the base metal shares recorded moderate gains and the golds and western oils weakened narrowly. Turnover was 168,000 aim-es. Duquesne traded 25.000 shares on againotacenttolllM firm- ed 8-4 and Gunner een . Steep Rock advanced 8 cents and Waite gained 2 cents. Szneliers and Noranda added minor fractions and Pond Oreille tinned 8 cents mmatfiét. “RS3 753' t’; 2;‘ cent years ile Dome and Hell-q $12324‘. “$.22” :‘é‘.“£l‘.‘l“1..e""° hu , Pickle Crow. San Antonio and Senator nouyn fifi°iolfiaéifm’°m'“"nnmttinifi Ankerite. Kerr-Addison, Little Long m mda?ayl"mbenedm' 1 a Utilities lootis and miscellaneous issues were hlgxalloqfiirglizn and Home Oil were mildly soft spots in the weat- cm Auction sat: I am instructed to sell Auction on the estate of . r ‘ .Publlc e late several Tables, 1 Writin Desk and case combined, inln :abl sidsbcardand | , e lo B h (Iii "I, D17 BOG Pa: and Fens and other IIOIIIQUOH a ca. .. TON ~ WHBAB‘: a. New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) fltccka dose Am O and I aconda 2'7 i-8 Baldiwln Loco a: g-g M,‘ v - Ches Oh o 3d l-2 Con Edison 18 sler 56 3-4 Elcc Auto Lite 2'1 1-2 n Elec 82 1-4 Gen Motors 37 3-4 t. N01‘ 25 1-2 Kenneoott 37 1-8 Mont Ward 34 NY Oentr 12 Nor Am Co 12 1-8 Fidel?» 23 "” Btd Oil NJ t2 1-1 30 1-2 United Alr 40 U5 Rubber 28 3-8 U S Si: Co 55 7-B Vanadium Corp 25 West Union 2t 1-4 Wes lflec 94 l-Z Wooworth — Livestock monurmam. July 2-03?)- ‘Iihere were 581 cattle, 191 sheep and lambs, 422 hogs and 909 calves tor sale on the tlwo Montreal mar- kets today. Cattle were very slow. calves 5o cents to $1 lower, lambs easier, ooze firm. ‘more were 850 cattle held over from muddy. Mostly medium good to good steers, these were not mov- ins. A iew cannexs, cutters and common to medium cows were sold at $3.50 to $8. Common bulls were $450 to $5.50 Calves moved slowly st 50 cents to ti lower than Monday. Good quality vesls were quoted at t9 to $9.50 with an odd top up in Medium kind; from $8 common light vesls down to Drinkers ranged from $5 to so. mostly 550 to $6. Grassers $8.50 to $450 lambs were again lower. Good lambs were $11 in e12. Buck lambs were cut $1 per owt., and culls $2 per owt. A iew sales were made on a fist basis around $10.50. Sheep were easier at to . 088 were firm st $14.66 to $14.75 for B-l dressed, mostly $11 for B-l alive led and watered and up to $11.25 oft trucks delivered. Grade A drew $1 per hog premium with discounts on m: grades. Sows were $7 to $9 with an odd young sow up to $9.50 live weight. 7. 0. Grain CHICAGO, July z-(AP)-'1‘he wheat market managed to tack on fractional gains today Wheat closed 1-8-3-4 higher than yesterday, July $1.04 1-4-1-8, Sept. $1.06 1-8-1-4; corn 3-8 off to 1-8 up. July 73 3-8-1-2, Selpt. 75 8-4- 7-8; ca. s 1-8 of! to 1-8 up; soybeans 1-4 lower to 1 1-2 higher; rye un- changed to 3-8 higher and lard 18- 20 higher. WINNZIIPDG. July z-(CE-July wheat siipped 5 1-2 cents from its old minimum price or 77 1-2 cents in the wheat sutures pit on Winni- peg grain exchange today but man- aged to hold at 71 5-8 cents abushei at the close. 1 5-8 cents above its new pel The new wheat future, tober, was 4 1-8 cents over its minimum at the iinnsh Biuenos Aires prices were admit 3-8. Finance By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. July 2-(AP)—'l‘he etook market. mubnudened itself o1 some war worries today and recap- turedapartot tbeiomesyieldedin the slow decline of last week Recovery, although held to med- estlimits, brought a sizable list or gains in such groups stee rails, iarm implements, and industrial specialties The Associated Press average of 11D as Is. chemicals .___i- 00-040“ v+o»¢¢-c ¢~<~ -.¢ A a “.404 o+o+444114+§ BIG UP T0 DATE Attractive Evening o 60 watcka rose 2 or a point to 41.7. ‘Iranelcrs totalled 394,540 shares. Bea prices fire mam matte our . Up fractions to p n“ around s. point at the finish were Us steel. Youngs- town 8h da, Du Pout, International Harvester, Santa 11c. New York Central and Pennsylvania Standard Oil (NJ), Pepsi-Cola an: Wdonweaigtnsnd Bouthfin resc e new highs. e first named soared 5 points on m. ntmceulxlént g1 plans for its retire- m er e company's copper- ate simplification pwsram Markets At A Glance (l! The mnadlan Press) Toronto-Industrial and base met- al stocks higher; other {soups Montreal - Utilities unchanged: ‘aide and rs lower; other in- New York-S n‘ closed so». Winn! ' peg-Wheat closed lower _ ._.__._.___-_-_ "Produce Priccru moor-mural... Ju 2—(@)--1>ro- duos Market here today. as , by Dominion Depart- ment ct Aerlcuiture, iollow: " - tter: first trade drum"! ' ' ts, may price. 34; first grade solids, infnpiriee. 33 1-2: O-0-O-OOO5§§O f§O-§§§46§O§O&0§4v4> e rce . w P"! WP - iiblepio cheese manuisctured on and alter May 26. 1041, for ship- mont to the United Klnidoln. Eggs: graded shipments selling at, A-iarge 28-29; A-medium 26 4'1; B grade 24-25; O grade l9 I-2-20. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 75's new 175-100; no 2_ 1110-125; old no 1 75's 35-85; no 2. .t0—.60; NB mountain 75's 1.00-1.20; PEI mountain no 1 76's 1.00-1.10; South Carolina whites 100's 3.25; Alabama whites 50's 1.75. GIIRRENBIES NEW YORK, July 2-(OP)-'l‘he Canadian dolls; advanced 1-8 cent to e discount ed, 1i 5-6 cent ' tern Montreal | eke iL-Id-‘l-l-l-‘l. J d-fl IMM- per 108.3’! 1-2 cents) in Marley's quiet COMEDIANS and REVUE FEATURED WITH GOR SETTINGS AND MOD LATEST MECHANICAL OVER 100 of the Best Horses in the 4 afternoons with VAUDEV REVUE with Magnificent Lighting Charlottetown, PRINCE EDWA 1 ioreien exchange declines. (Ottawa rpregn Exchange Control Board rate iLN-OOI per cent discount) AWARDS THRILLERS MIDWAY Shows with Vaudevi ROADSTERS CLYDESDALES PERCHERONS and DRAFT. CATTLE DAIRY BREEDS ‘ AYRSHIRES HOLSTEINS GUERNSEYS JERSEYS BEEF BREEDS SHORTHORN S and a Other Beef Breed. SWINE YORKSHIRES SHEEP oxronns, snaorsrunns souwnnowus , HAMPSHIRES i POULTRY PRODUCTION CLASSES o Kong an an at 24 and 550 cents were a shade lower, gentine tree peso n‘ i o s, respectively, while the Ar- was up .05 cent to 2580 cents Other major iorci n currencies, including the un Sterling at $4.03 1-2, end unchan in re. lotion no the United States dollar. ST. AUGUSTINE CONVINT PRIZE LIST B38116“ IBIPBIIWI Grade I-(a) -A1ioe Dulong. Grade I (b) -- Edward Douoet. Grade II Edgar Doiron. Grlde III- Marie Gallant. Grade Ill-Rita Doiron. Prise donated by Reverend C. J. Pit-m. Application, Dorothy Doiron Pierre Gallant- Deportmcni. M. Therese Doucct. Christian Doctrine. Aiyro Pin- csu. Helen Gallant. Jean Pinesu, Edgar-ind Itioiron. m N l8 l- : Grade V 020m Ddilfllle _ OLD 110mg; WEEK PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EX- CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 12, 13,111.15, 1941 THE MARITIMES GREATEST HOLIDAY UPWARDS OF $10,000.00 IN PRIZES, PREMIUMS, PURSES and AN OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM .12 VAUDEVILLE ACTS including 2 of the WORLD'S GREATEST GRAND GALA REVUE with Beautiful GLAMOROUS GIRLS, SINGING BEAUTIFUL LADY SINGER‘. INTERNATIONAL STAR DANCING TEAM GEOUS COSTUMES, ATTRACTIVE ERN LIGHTING EFFECTS WITH NEW ATTRACT RIDES ON MAIN FAIR Maritimes battling for honors on ILLE ACTS interspersed lle. SINGING, GRAND GALA Effects, FIREWORKS, ETC. “rovincial Live Steele Exhibition Featuring PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS finest HORSES Plan this for your Holiday Week. Write your friends. Come. “'1 LT. COL. D. A. MacKINNON, D.S.O., President J. W. BOULTER, Secretary RD ISLAND PAGE FIVE El ITION o Tv §44—“ IONS including GROUNDS Ernie VI -firifia Gallant. Grade V11. —Gcorgina Doiron. Christian Doctrine, Bertha Gal- lant, Noreen Doiron, Armand Du- o l1!- Music, Marie Doucet, Theresa Gallant. Deportmcnt. Sinronne Doucet Junior Writing Certificates, Alma Doucet, Sllnonne Douoet. ‘Iieresa Doucet. Eric Pineau, Rita Blanch- ariiimGeomlna Doitzon. Met IIINBI : Grade VIII-Bernice Doiron. Grade 1X —Joan MacDonald. Grade X - lnuise Gullsnt. Prise donated by Rev. C. Pitre. French, Oorina Gallant. Progress, Ines MacDonald. C Doctrine, Leona Dou- eet. fiancee Doucet. Melvin Doiron. Music: Joan MacDonald. Helene Gallant. Grade VIII -Oert.liicstes, Bere- nice Doiron, Louise Doueet, Helene Gallant, llelrln Doiron. Gerard Pineal. __ - " —>Q"