JULY is. 1941 ss-e-i-e-e-i-e-i-e-i-e-ii-e-e-e-is-i-sees-sun: RECRUITS The Prince Edward Island Light Horse are enlisting a limited number of Recruits to attend the ANNUAL TRAINING T0 BE HELD NEAR CIIARLOTTETOWN 11-‘ FROM AUGUST 1st T0 30th Anyone desiring to enlist should immediately report at the Armouries in Charlottetown, or write Officer Commanding. Orderly Room open from 9 A. M. t 9 P_ M_ (Daylight Saving Time.) o (E. W. JOHNSTONE) Lt. Col. 0. C. The P. _E. I. Light Horse. "i%.ii~-i~.+++++il~slr4r+3i¥+¢++441l~+that _ _ __,__ _> 1.90s ¢¢¢++++++¢§§¥¥¥£+++¢++ %¥¥¥+i¥*i¥%¥¥¥%++++++++ .7- so m: I U! - This Soviet youth ls prsslng out rifles to members of a civilian "ex- terminator battalion" in a Russian town, according to Soviet-item tori-ii caption on the picture, flashed from Moscow to New York. Lxlerminator battalion" is a Russian euphemism ior sharp-shoot- "IR snipers who lurk ln buildings in Nazi-held towns and pick oti German soldiers as they approach. _ WAR MAKES JOBS DOING BIG JOB :Betwecn 330.000 and 350.000 addi- i-Zrial Canadians have been absorb- ed into industrial employment since outbreak oi war. Since the war's start the Royal Canadian Navy has conveyed At- lantic shipping carrying a total oi more than 27.000000 tons. ~45: Advertising Rates Payable in Advance . Mimimum (‘hm-go tor Any Advertisements 25 Cents gclnteral Guardian locals. 5c per word: Western and Eastern locals muss,“ word; Annuuiueir cni~ and Coming Events 3c per word; Floral ‘Z113; Dflivilfd: in fiiemosilm Notices 70c per Inch; 1,151; n! Condom", 715i‘ J1"! lolllirllils. Llrds. etc. 3c per name; Letters oi m, m “m. rulr-ilv nrh tveiidin: flinsemeni 4o words ior 11.00 Aliirreriatiun ‘i0’ euvl "iummml x word‘ Mm“. o’ “mm. “m, 49 “m! Imam?‘ lnadnfi Pf it oer word. Lists oi Siilrcrlpiloiis H. arid Presentation 81.00. Other rate; gn “llilliratlon, For Sale Female Help Wanter‘ m" SALE — ANTIQUES m it? p . - WANTED-GIRL roii nonse- ;6I";“_“f‘_l_s“°°l- L'954'7'?4_‘3j- work. Phone i0si..i. L-076 saLr: - GIRUS" BICYCLE a i - warrran —-MAID. SLEEP our. m” 4° V111“ “vemw- Phone 797. L-043-7-23-3i. L-947-7-23-1i. s ma SALE - Piano. WANTED EXPERIENCED 1on5 CHEAP. Uqod c ‘m; _ _ ior general housework. Referen- ian, on on ces required. Mrs. J. R. Paton, l6 Briahton Road. L-952-7-23-2i. Fon i________ P s 1° "o" wan-ran - GIRL 0R WOMAN 11ers a pair. Mrs. Thomas West Covel-ed. - .. ._ iorlisrithouse k. Al Vi. F» -- -l‘_‘.._____. 1299.3 fLzjl Charles‘ stuortwiiariiton. p“ v ‘ 1" 0a saw - coaa. $1.50 nsuv. L-949-7-23-2i. gid. Cash. M. F. Walsh Phone _ T)?!‘ JitiiwjfPfl- 1 o Let LE — SIIORTHORN auu. ——-—————————-——-—— A- n. MacDonald. Bradaibanc. FURNISHED $00M T0 L51 a. a. i, L-358-7-z4.11_ Phone ma. L-953-7-23-2i. TO LET - DESIRABLE COT- taze. new. All conveniences. Oc- ~——-—- camera." ‘a “S?” ii- t- WANTED_ Two TEACREBS mer. c or, ana an an 1cm c] _ m, d’ 5 i ' Commerce Bldm. Charlottetown sear """i..e'...is.ii L-w-i M- Lost _Park DOST - LOCKIT IN CITY. FIND- Teachers Wanted WANTED-TEACHER FOR Grand ‘Pracadie School. Apply J1me: McNsbb. L-l! Jl-ZS-il. -§-__i____ .. °r 1"" “t Gum‘ “L 94a 7 n a] "ANTED _ 1,1 cLAgg 5311511. ' isenced teacher i0!‘ Milton School. DOST-BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- Auoolement 0150.00. Secretary. 0. town snd Vernon Bridge. matt- ' 0°19!‘ L-W-7-34-1l- use. Finder notiiy Guardian. 2.5.2:: ,,,,°,:,g~,=1. wreggigr f-"fi-——-——"i°~'- A_ u 9! 0 LOST—BUICK 1941 HUB-CAP A’ ucmnn°n‘s“fito“az7_fl_a| between Bummerside and Char- ‘ lottetown. Finder please notiiy P. o. Box 21a. L-saa-v-ia-ri ant "___'—_i'—'i'_______ ' Male Help Wanted AHMERS HAVING HOWE OI‘ ' - Md tvne ior breeding pumoses flfifiiffnum ion rum Good 0r sale, or to b , . kl di_ til. . I Rodd. the ioliowlmr oenwes: angel? cov. {flfifgt wms n-ogsa-v-ii-ai. agimfiklilfilli Agriculture. i-r _ gihimiy Kl'“‘,‘,",’.,c',,}f,‘}::;f° ‘ffgge; Miscellaneous em. s‘ “lltnfiiaf” _ mnI steer/us - Mas. JOHNSTON; - imam 0g Beauty Solon. Oil P91701119" - -.__ s-Is-i-ai-n. sis- _ ,_ , l-"i-‘l-lt-fl- THE CHARLOTTETOVN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TIONS Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am C and I" 33 5.8 Am Tel and IE1 155 5-8 Anaconda 29 3-8 Baldwin Loco 16 l-B Bendix Av 1-4 Beth steel 77 3-8 Che; Ohio 38 5-8 Chrysler 55 1-3 Con Edison _ 19 1-4 Elec Auto Lite 27 1.2 Gen Elec _ 32 7-8 Gen Motors , 38 3-8 Gt Nor Pid _ a 27 5-8 Kennecott ,___', 39 1-8 Mont Ward 1.1‘ 36 7-8 N Y Central Y." l3 3-8 Nor Am Co moi 13 1-2 Penn an ', 24 1-2 Phil Pet co Q 45 1.8 Std Oil NJ '_ - 45 Texas Corp q 43 7-3 United Air . 41 1-8 U s Rubber r 24 1-a U S St C0 1 , 58 1-2 Vanadium Cor] 26 1-4 West Union 2a 1-2 West Elec 93 1-2 Woolworth ._ Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abitlbl V — Asbestos l8 B A Oil 15 5-8 Beauharnois 9 l-a Bathurst A 11 3-4 Ford A " 16 Imp Oil 9 1-4 Int Pete I3 7-8 Price Com - i ‘ i. (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada - COXHMGTCO - Royal Bk 155 1-2 Nova Scotis . — Montreal — Toronto Exchange TORONTO. July 23—(CP)- ‘Trading slumped to the smallest volume ior a iull session this month at 230,000 shares today on the ‘Toronto exchange. Canadian Car pfd, Wirebound q: Nova Scotia were among the is- sues showing sizable losses. The Canada sfieamships issues weaken- ed l-4 and CPR, Ccckliiut-t Plow. Fanny Farmer and International Petroleum dropped Small iractlcns. Gains of a point or more were Commerce, Consumers Gas, Good- year Tire, Greait. Lakes Paper pfd and Massey-Harris pid. Sleep Rock again traded in con- siderable volume with the price swinging between i.50 and L57 and closing at 1.54 for the lcss oi a cent. Nickel 12st a hali point to 3i 1-2, sherritt was down 3 and Nor- moiai a traction. Little Long Lac, MaicLeod-Cock- shutt, sylvanite and San Antonio weakened 5 cents and losses o! 1 to 3 cents were netted by Aunor, Gttesterville. Madseri, Senator Rouyri, sladeii and Teck Hughes. Tolvurn held a gain oi 10 cents and Bonetal, Buflalo-Ankerite, Macassa and Preston iinished narrowly higher. Hzme oil, calmont and United Oils were down slightly and Ver- milata. iii-med s cent to 2. Produce Prices MONTREAL, July 23—(CP)- Produce Market rices here today. as repented by to Dominion De- partment oi Agriculture, ioiiow". Butter: first grade creamer! prints, obbing price. 37; fir“ 871419 solids, ebbing price. 36 1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized current receipt price, 36; no 2, 35; no 1 wholesale price, 36 3-8; no 2, 36 5-8. : westernw and Mfllilfifil white, rice to inc 117. 01"“ delivery‘? ior current make l5 5-3 FOB; west and east white whole- sale price 16, which price is a pli- cabie to cheese mflllllllfiillrl 011 and after May 26. 1941. ior ship- merit to the United kinsdorri. Eggs: graded shipments selzng at A-large 34 141-85; A-mediiln I _3a i-3;,B grade 26 1-2-27; C grade 22 1-2-23. Potatoes: Que whites 75's new no i. 1.15-1.25; no 2, 30-90; old no 1. 55-30; n0 2, ITS-LOO‘, NB mountain 75's 90-10; PEI moun- tain 75‘s .80—-1~0°- Grain l 23 (A?) Bu!’ OI-IIGAGO. Jill’ etch.‘ 3h z ts bushel today- fiiiiy v/iiseiit in: rally, rsiige l0 Box, Steel of Canada pid and Bank I l. Stocks Bell ‘Del Brazilian Bldg Prod Can Cement Can Nor Pow Can Car Found Can Car Pid Can Ind Al A Can 5 S Dist Sea}; Dom Br dze Found Co Int Nickel McColl Front Lake Woods Mtl Power Nat Steel Car Norenda Power Corp Shawlnlgan , WP! E St oi Can Pid netted by Canada Maiting. Bank oi ‘Mad-iwd MINING (Canadian Press) l TORDNTO, July 23.. New YOYII 510C]! l Montreal Stock T Exchdnge (Canadian Press) Q o. '8 $7" T?“ w- noon ”?TT“ »>n»» 0-4 u» u so» u >- ts gOeuImst-Saa-s-wsneaaoqtlm-h-am s 63 - Mm E l-2 68 l-4 LIVESTOCK MONTREAL, July 23-63?)- There were 56 cattle, 75 sheep and lambs, 368 hogs and 316 calves ior sale on the nwo Montreal livestock y.. oi livestock were a coda? mostly cows and bulls. Butcher cows brought $4.75 to $7.00. Good cows were $6.50 up. 5.5”“ ““l“..i€€.‘“ ‘£552. ‘t. ‘$4256 nners an rs . . and comm 'n bulls iroin $4.50 to $6. Veal calves mnfld from $8 to $11. Tihere were no real wps. Good l3i“la¥°§.‘fn'“‘i.‘f ?i2"‘°.-.‘.‘.’m.i‘.‘; kinds between $350 and $9. Drink- ??? " "b52123 “i§“&“"“°“ mos . ewes aiid wethers were $13. 52¢ lambs ‘x120 ‘send. culls $11. eep were . l-Iogs were 11pm at $1525 to $15.50 ior 3-1 dressed and $11.75 oif trucks delivered. There were no hogs sold onda tedsland watered basis. Graig; A rew per 0g rem urn w discounts on odli grades. Bows were “i? iii: S0512 n“ wiigm a n on n, re gra e ogs $14.70, contract deliveries $14.90 rail grade sows number one up to 270 pounds $11.50, number one over 270 pounds $10.50, number two unde- sirable 9213 weights $395050. Clépice ee , . , me um tag‘; £25, cdonégion Choir; eers ..goo ,mum$. fair $5.75, ccmmon $4.50. Good cows $6.75, medium $6, iair $5.25. Can- ners $4 down. cutters $4.50 down. Boning bulls $5.50 dcwn, bulls $6.50. Veals $7.50. grassers $4.50 down. Rail grade lambs $25. butcher ' OIL FOR THE LAMP OF .$_ t” \ n- n-“wiuk u; A’ 1'0 kt! 1r buoy/ma, Buooy/ mun arms SAGR/F/CEI/ PAGE FIVE‘: VICTORY Stocks Close Aldermac ' Arnttield 7 1-2 gunotr Gold 19g Markets A one a1 5 Base Metal 7 gag], m 1,, 1 2 Glance o o 6 - Bralorrie 10 3-4 -i gfgplB/Iik 486 (By The Canadian Pflessg‘ k l1 All Z5 Toronto and New Yor — oc s __ 50111101"- 13 closed narrowly lower. __' Cdn Mal 60 Montreal-Utllitie; higher; papers. 351191939 135 other industrial; and golds low- Chester 144 or, glrrromlnuén $2 Winnipel Wheat down 7-8 to s. 1 em s oent. Coniiiwm 180 New York-Cotton and coiiee low- DOIHB Oil Z2 5-8 er; rubber and sugar higher. 531131;? 23g 7-3 “NEW nJuly 123—(O‘P)—- ‘ e cans an 0 ar he d unchang- Eldorado 35 l-2 ed at a discount oi ll 5-8 per cent Falcon 295 in foreign exchange market deal- Fernland 1 7-8 . ings today. (Ottawa Foreign Ex- Flifillicoelllifk 49 4 change Control Board rate 9.09- G E5 fl 6 '7 l- ———- 9.91 r cent discount.) The ound Glenora l l-i MONTREAL’ July _ 23-40m- sterl g lost l-a 0d a cent topclcse Gods Lake 30 Wade" m “m” gmup” were “five at $4.08 3-4 in relation to the Un- 501d Gage 3 on the stock market today but prices med states douan Gunner Gold 20 were slightly irregular. 1 n The shanghai and Hong Kong Hafcrow 5 Mmieraw PPM“? m ‘limits m ' dollars 10.5.44 and 24.77 respectively l-Iarker 3 1-4 ed l° eslabl-sh strength i“ mesa“ gained slightly. The Argentine and 301E089!‘ i2 l-i! me FWD but demams ‘c? Mia‘ Uruguayan pesos held unchanged at Home Q11 329 zilian pushed it up the m nshiun 2383 and 445° respeflwely’ Hnmesiead 1 3.3 fraction. Montreal Power egg Paw- “Kw? k 1 g laxi¥€laglrpwgiidhngglpgfidaviraigticiiw- n In c e -1- '~" ' n; pgge 13 3.4 In construotions, Algoma Stegl . “ck wane 2Q preferred gained higher‘ groun . “on 39 M11155 were generally uilal yes er: Ker, Add 445 days price levels. 1113115 firs! Sit-id ____ _ Lake 51mm 15 1.2 grams sported aasil g ga n n ie By Frederick Oiiiara lseitchL 150 mqisgetilllafsifiilig fiugogfiéharer Indus- Associated Press F nanc al Writer fdgfssal‘ 33‘; man 1,100; Mines 6.200.. NEW YORK. July 23—-(A.P)- 135 -— ‘fibers wais sponge rnlldtgegefgsing and 3.15m 3 shes c as eavmg n ays s mar e lii/ialartlo 115 SheriPitt 75 and the results twcrefabouc a string- Man East 1.2 Siscoe -. 51 1-1 d! in the means" 0 Harrow e - McKenzie 10a Bladen 19 “Mes and d“ a? m _ McWatters - slave Lake 8 x Cagidlfin 550% ggfn" 9gb" Moneta a0 sou End i a-s or t» e second “Y-w m‘ "S i”; Murphy 2 34 steep R 154 gram and 1111mm da eirs gan Naybob 24 31mm Lake 2 l-4 1-8 while Wa kers 11:08 an Interna- Noraiida 56 1-4 sud Basin 140 tioéikitil Nickemltiisg. P- . 60 w“ Nor-gold z 1-2 Syivanite 265 e Assoc‘ lress m: w Normetal 4a i-z Teck Hush 2'11 commas"? d P?“ - d° f? F622 m OBrlen 85 Tobum 160 44. Dealings drdliipza oh o i pamm“ 105 Tact-mm“ l4 sharesmirgm 1,353.‘ 0 egogdpligl; Paymaster 1a Trans Res 33 elf-Y W ° 1:35 e 5 ~ 1- Perron Gold — Unit Oil 3 l-B -s igcte “Nov. kin I u 1 s‘ PM‘ 0"" 3°” U” C“ m o“ s 1m a1 use ‘s? .3?» "S355. Premier 94 Ventures 415 or morel ilCil e t Illzonhém dd- Preston 335 Vcrmilats. 2 B"! R31 My» GI“ ' _ _~ Roche 3 1-3 w" H51‘; 385 Texas corp, Goodrich. v1.5. Rlbl- i, _ American su ar, Du Pont, Boeing st Anth 7 7B I“ 0,5 W, , M _ s“ Am 350 gyms-pm) and Owens- n . 3.8-; M» unwed 8 nnnls " ‘/ o Sand River 3 1-3 “aulmal 3 senator 44 _Tem1sk 4 7_.§ 1941 peak. Patiie_aiso edged into our oun wav WHY, LlSTEKP" I IE5’ STEPPED ON ME - ‘GIT By J. R. Williams GIT EIGHT BACK 1N THET LIME BACK ‘IHAR! ' afifiwiitiiwi’ OI 1R H0 -\. new high ground ior the year. On the ofiisde were General Mo- GURRENBIES ' ' i‘ Harvester, American Con and Am- erican 'I‘elephone. ANTICIPATION Weave me a wreath from the leaves oi the forest When Autumn has cilianiled them to gold. brown and rose, Give me the fragrance of dew-nur- lshed meadows. The incense or not beds where hyac- inth grows. Thrill me with music, rare note oi enchanunent That rise irom the wood at the breaking of day: Tune my poor muse with the alad. songs of nature That comfort ones soul like some heavenly lay. Give me a heart that can ieel other‘; sorrow, Arid hands that will lift up the fallen and low. Give me bright eves that may seek out the beauty ‘That lurks in the hearts oi all creatures below. and oppression. And healed from the scars and the evils oi’ war: 1 Grant me the hope that s. peace; everlasting dark dais are o'er. —I". H. MacArthur, Cornwall, PEI. AMBITIOUS FRONTIERSMAPI SYDNEY, Australia-(CP) —- A police black tracker from the tron- ' tie-r said this was his ambition ‘vnen, -he visited here: “I like most biz; saltwater river. but no taste ‘mi yeti Next week friend take nie Boii Beach and I drink whole hiiiyiul." ‘ Iliinailiirelievesuichcs. _>_ __ ‘ammo HOUSE Build me a world tree irom weed‘ 1h _ the same i940 pcriod.__ THE GARDEN 0F THE GULE DIS. Chrysler. US. Steel, Rcpubhc, ' O. let me call it "Wonderiul" l-‘or that it "really" is A pleasant little Fairyland A sanctuary 0t Bliss. ‘Tls here you find a. Home 1pm; Home A’ tnilv great reception I when: 931011 and all are kith and kin And sirangers m) exception. , , I doubt Li am; would exchange ilicii" lot ior any other 'ihey love their little Homeland wiuifOanacia." as Mother. l, A land that offers contrasts i As sou speed along me road . where me verdant arm-n is hiintilci ‘I Willi a soil that speaks oi izoics. l , ‘Tis here you find no traces 0i‘ either "wood" or "pulp' | A land oi busv iamiers i ihis Ganden oi the Gulf, l I A Feast oi Inspiration ‘lo the lover oi the land ,' Where soil means health and com- ' orr. i’ And FuiL-Il goes hand and hand .Rollin.<z o'er the landscape I Devoid of rcck and stone The impression is. that lhlS was mil ‘ " e work of “mari" alone. ‘ 0 _Gcd, has blessed this country With a rich and iciiis soil And a gift oi priceless value Will davm on ihis earth when these "A really mean 1t simle. Sitting on the ferry; To WZII-Ch the land recede Gives a feel of satisfaction And a thoughtful heart indeed. —W. C. Cope, July ll, 1941. GOLD PRODUCTION III‘ Canadian gold production in the iirst quarter oi 1041 was 1.203.513 ounces compared with 1,261,535 in . With - ‘ilzijnr Hriopiq uetLq-rw COMPANY OUT T1415 \‘¢ _;.\\\\\\\~* NEW WORLD’ RECORD = 7-2-4/ J HAND5 WITH we izovaa eovslwwe HAD MORE Rsveasss COMiNG up . HERE new A BADMINTON aiaolw rr seems we * l"? GALLEQV is MAKING M lSSED THREE " MEALS —- A i565,’ GI-lN-(E THPT TURNED SHOOTING I‘ S BETTER TURN THE MAJOR HA5 HOLE N THE SCENERVn DlEAPPEARED LlKE DiCE 1N A RAD!»- HE G-EABSED A " BASKET awesome , BREAKFAST AND = ~ TlPTOED OuT As “ Quiver A5 ATERMFFE lN A Pane on gnLTS/W-fl-Mv Guess [l5 HE‘5 I iiigleuoiiiollhilienfilii 51c’ stat? “ti”. ‘if; ea o e higher. JuiY 108-109 1-4- 5°?‘- 1.04 3-4-7-8: corn 1-3 lower to l-l hi er, July 73 1-8-73. 5617»- 73 1'3; org 3-3-1 i-B hisher. wiimrrno. Juiy 5J9?‘- Wheot futures rlces sliwtld '74-‘ i cent on win srsin exclmiss today as minor se in! 0P5"! Pm‘ weighed meime support "u" u‘ Per."- ri: , O l‘ - ' gieoiiieberava a-ii cents a bumiel- In the coars¢ min pit. mills 0i- ieied isir support ior oats. but “is and bsrlegnfirices bath worked lower on liqui on, osls losing s- bout 1 1-2 cents. barley 2 l-il cents. Oedh wheat continued along line! I the asst in isn- _ m? t-ELLO- BGY5'QJT Pi A HOLlDAV-HOW l5 Ti-E HUNTIN’ l}! Tl-E6E PART5 PRETTY i» PAL-WE ARE L e non A BAND OF Baunrrs- "ma-r E5CAPED i=2o~i THE JAIL- V S" AM‘ TWO CQOOKS THAT ARE n04.525- I