JULY 11'. 1940 _j‘_i_i_i=. (THARLUWTETOWN (}ilARl\lA\i “woo-ow wv+o+¢+o+ o " §§‘.§.@§'§'O-.'O§'O§.-§§§-§Q§§.. , H Tax Discounts O $ O Q o ' a Exchange ' July 15th absolutely last day for discount 3,33,, 0n second instalment of civic taxes. List to be icellalilfln PM!) prepared for publication after that date. ,vs'°°"' 9"" it? 11.1%’ .33 1 1 E - J. A. FULLERTON, . Mile-condo 19 1-4 _iAtchison_ 15 7-3 .. . _ |Balt Ohio 3 3-4 .0 .~. City Clerk. Bendix Av 29 lBaldvidn Loco 14, 1-4 ‘gelth Steel '15 +¢¢ c Ohio 37 11-95-7-4-9-11. Chryszslei- 64 .______ ._ ._ _.__,, 031i Oil 17 3-4 I ——~——-- ,Commoiiu‘ea So 1 3-8 , , _ ‘Con EldLson 28 3-8 Advertising Rales- ‘Payable in Advance 10203800..‘ 2“ "z lisiee Pl‘ Lite T; llllmlilwm Chem lor Any Advertisement: 2s Cont; igoii Elec 31 - _ - on Fonds 4‘! l-8 2:111‘ r.".:'.“':."...c::':.-..°: ":'.::'°.-.ii."""~ w».- . i. c|a,s|f|e‘i 3,. w. won, h. nlcmomm “on”! f?“ 4o oer Word: |Goodyear Tire 14 l-‘J Floral and Snlrituafdffcrings Card; ‘gm c? o p" Inch; us“ M lxennecolt 2'1 7'8 Condolence 70o nei- inch. wedding eiigagemznlleriilmliilllilds[idle]; ill @1110?!‘ Cvgflflflll ll i‘: and 10 cents for every additional 3 words Notices i’ Th ' — “nnd-mum 70c n" inch M ‘a p" word L's“ o? S hanks and ‘Nor Am Co 20 1-4 E, - u scrlptionn Paramount 5 i-B iinnllillattliolrlilr inch Audra“ and r"s°“l*ll°ll 51-00- Other rates ou (Penn R R 19 5-8 gggc Oél co '1 3 10 0m 4 3-4 " Soars Roe Co 72 1-4 F S l _ Sid ou N J s4 a-a __ i’: __ e Teachers Wanted Sit-iii (53% .2 ‘ — . " . ’ TTTTPT" ._"* U11 Al‘ 3' 3- "351. “étfsi. oil”... "ilimlli? WANTED-um it... n. m. .3315} C5,, g a Uoubrey Cflveildlsil L-330-7-l0-2i e1‘ Am)“ GEM“ MCLMW Um-‘nr United G115 Im 1° l-8- -.. m__'__.. .1. _~ ‘vich- L-aiiu-v-ii-ii. ‘U s Rubbe, ° 1;, Mt "on slum: - MAS. 1 llAltl . 1 FT" "5: _ L, ‘ ., ‘ lulll‘ rowed )Ol.ll[0t.‘ sprayer in ‘ll-gig: T l‘ xpll-E R I ‘KN L l" D 33233111,?) L? class ociidltioii. Also late bailhcad A “uslme 81. Xlllmpulh Dom’ Worrirr Bros 2 l-4 gfiibigigf.‘ plants nnd Fodder Coin. m?“ $10006)“: Simgllls“ \V(‘;\".. Pier; 9o 3h; . -Bi‘t‘. M iit 1d" -~ " __ Phone lilllll), m 113554.111? _, _____M_VL‘-‘J Jiififll- ‘voohmlth 30k sane __ "TENT i4 x luffix For Rent ft. eve. Double and >11 1 b d_ -__._,, N. ___ "m (ioodl condition. J. ‘s ‘ole Dacly, FOR itnivT-i'.\s'r1'iic_ WEST M a rket At A _Beacli Point. 7 L-334-7-ll-l, Covchcari. Apply Eriiii I-lughi r r93 5,41,}; _L SEVFRAL (f()0KING m“ _1jf@'7'““ Glance flillgifi. 1.11" ‘f --,t.-- i ~ r ~ any lkllillgt! olbsllilécill l sltizidluildligg; bemale Help wanted rebuilt, 89 Ro(i.;for(l street, i————~~-—c—v—_-- —¢-~-_ -_-_- L_349_7_1o_2i_ MAID WA\ IED — MORELL (By The Canadian Press) “m” L"“"‘"°"“*- L . . STILL AT u) ——~~ —»~~-—~--————--~~ i _.- prices. Shingles $1.50 sqgarc, WANTED - “PUSEKEEPEK N)“ iri'1.'.'.‘i'il-'.'.i_bi§i§l§iigmllnlrgheiiapem Sglgli]; @5311‘ gfifiqpwme X I liizlii-r; other indusirials and golds ,~ ‘y _ ‘ ~ ' _ ‘ ' fl\\'l'l‘. Ems’- ML stc“mti‘_2m_7_9_tt 5i. DARNLEY “lofil. mint‘ York-Stocks closed uiichuiii‘ H — The closing: exercises of Dcirii- ltryijlgagicga-Cvelghea‘ “nchangm a‘ ftiihgfgtoo R832: tgixpgleEntglgruigcll icy School were held Thursday af- lNeQV vcrk_(l."flton and mg“ hlgm Truck Wagon. ‘one Hay Mower, Apply C, MacMillaii, Moroli Hotel. 14-289-7-9-11-13. Wanted mm» - 1930 on 31 cnrzv. Seduiuin good condition. Apply Guardian. L-310-7-l0-2l. Lost LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN Saturdav night. 2 heifer calves about 5 weeks old, knowing ovhcreabouts notify James T. McCioskev, Emyviile, -3'i7 r0 LET - slimmer: COTTAC-ill at Rosebank partly furnished. Phone 564-11, 11-325-7-10-31. r0 LET-SUMMER corradizwfi: Langley Beach. Applv this of- fice. L-ill-7-3-6-9-1l-13. 1'0 LET — ii ROOM APARTMENT at 245 Queen Street. Continuous hot ivaler and electric range. Large sun porch. Phone 321. L-287-7-9-11-13. Fully Modern llome 68 l-2 acres of lond 4 i-2 miles from Charlottetown. HERBERT NELSON Morsiifield. iflblli-‘l -O-'I '1 l-ld. Professional Bards ll. F. IililllllBALli Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone l1 P.0. Bo: l2 _ McLECD 8i BENTLEY i l W. l; BENTLEY. 1L0. l. A. BENTLEY. ILC. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorneya-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN 1B0 Richmond Street Morreil 8i Company Chartered Accountants Eastern Trusi Building Telephone i447 BELL 8i MATHIESON i MONEY ‘r0 LOAN , Cameron Block, Ch-rlottetown. l‘, E. Island \ MocGUIGAN 8i TRAINOR MARK R. MacGUlGAN. ILC. 0. S1‘. CLAIR TRAINOB. K. C. Barristers, solicitors. Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial llnnl. Richmond Street, Charlottetown H. F. McPHEE I. A K. C. sonny. cc. aiinnisran. SOLICITOB Ilia: Bsildlnii ciiiirieuemvn PALMER 5 HASLAM II. .I. PALMER. ILC. A. I. IIASLAM, B.A.. LL-B. BARIIISTER, ETC. Bonk of Non Scotla Charnbero. .I. ternoon, June 37, before a llll‘ number of visitors. 'I'.1e priii ' grades were . iiiiiczl ' work by their ir-n. . bliss Lilian Miicheod and lite siiiici" grades by Vi‘. C. B, Jelly. The ready answers of the pupils showed the careful training they had received during the your. Mr. Jelly, who for five weeks had been supplying for ihc rcuuliir principal. Mr. John Driscoll. who had accented n Civil Service ap- pointment at Ottawa. conducted. a very interesting and instructive Bflybfldygmatch in Geography and current events. This wiis thoroughly enjoy- ed by all DPPSCiII During the course of his remarks that owing to the seriousness o.‘ is engaged the teachers and pup-- ils of the Darnlcy School hnd ile- cidcd fcr this year to fore-go the usual closing treats and make ii contribution to the war effort. As a result. over seven dollars will be sent to the Junior Red Cross at Charlottetown to be used for the purchase of a pair of blankets. The visitors, by their remarks. shoived their hearty approval o! this action on the part. of teachers and pupils. Mrs. James Hickey, President oi’ the local institute, said that the women also had de- cided to use the money usually spent by them for treats. lb help the ambulance fund. undertaken by the Women's Institute of the Province. After the awarding of prizes the meeting came to a close by the singing of the National Anthem. The following pupils of Grade VIII. Dai-nley School. won the Grndc VIII leaving certificates: -Merle Crozicr, Joyce MacKay. Charlotte Champion, Edith ‘Thompson. Helen Champion, Wayne MncGrcgor. MAKING SURVEY (YF FUR-BEARERS UPTAWA. July 10 -(CP) Many 0f Canada's valuable fur- bearlng animals are subject to marked fluctuations in numbers, according to the Department of Mines and Resources which, with the assistance of the Bureau oi’ An- imal Population, Oxford University, “and the Hudson's Bay Company, is making a study of wild life popu- lations. This survey takes the form of an annual questionnaire distributed to resident traders. trappers, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. and of- ficcrs of govemmcnt departments stationed in the Northwest Terri- tories. The investigation is carried on from year to year because the situation is changing coritinuall and it is hoped that the work wii produce date. from which a fore- ciist can be made relating to the expected abundance of each im- portant species. The results of the study may al- so suggest measures to prevent un- necessary depletion of any species of wild life during the periods of scarcity. iii-i- Use lillnardb for dandruff. FOR SALE AT VICTORIA Property of the late JOSEPHINE VILLETT consisting 0f twelve ncrcs of choice land. House and iili out-build- ings recently repaired. Also growing crop. If not sold hy July 16th, will he sold by auction on above diiie. WARREN FERGUSON, W. B. TROWSDALE. Crapnud. J. H. MYERS, Mr. Jelly explained to the visitors] the stiuggle in ivliich our nation- N. _Y. Stuck cr; riihlier nnd coffer- lower. hlOlllTQéll Cum (Canndllr; Press) Sim-ks Aiiltibl Coin Asbestos ,3 A oii Beriulini-nois nnthurst A Dom Th- _< :- ’U P. 1 Price Com ‘Price Pfd GRAIN WINNIPEG, July 10—(0P)—N0t a single taade was completed in the wheat futures pit cn Winiilpci: exchange tcciiay us cruiious traders refused to bhw tvhcot overt nt tho minimum levels of’ 71 3-8 cents a bushel for the Ju-ly option, '73 5-8 for October and 74 5-8 for Decem- ber. The pegged prices were 1n- iuigurated by the government- Milli 14 Today's stalemate came Just. two weeks after a similar performance by wheat traders on the Winnipeg exchange June Z6. Then elevator companies ordered their western wheat belt agencies to hnl-t wheat purchases until further notice. ex- ccpt, under the Canadian wheat board agreement which allows farmer to sell up to 5.000 bushels at the minimium figure of 70 cents o. bushel, basis no. 1 northern, Port William. The stand-off two weeks ago also brought the announcement o1 min- imum contract. grades of cash wheat. FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press ‘Financial Writer YORK. Jul-W 10—(AP)— NEW Utility holding company stocks sprinted to the front of a slow- movizig market today and some pushed ahead 2 or 3 points. Distillers Seagraan, preferred, led the gainers in the Canadian nec- tiori with a Jumip of f.ve points. Dome and Initemational Nickel fin- ished up fractions while Brzitllian Traction lost 1-8. Outstanding ivere the senior shares of American Power <0 Liirhi- Electric Power <9 Light and Com- monwealth d: soul-hem, Elsewhere in the share list. price= continued to drift. War stocks mostly went lower. Down fractions to nmuitd a point iit the finish were Douglas. Bethle- hem, United Aircraft. Sperry. Am- cricim Smelt-trig. Anaconda, Gond- year and Phelps Dodge, Ignoring the strength in the power group. Ameflcnn Telephone sold off more than a groin-t. Stand- ard Oil of New Jersey row 1 3-8. The Associated Press composite price of G0 stocks was unchnnccd at 41.2. Transactions amounted to 282.140 shares nminst 303.530 411 1h;- prcccding session. Auctioneer. '. ;.__= I'll In ii, 5i)‘ l srocK Q00 TA TIONS ] 'Montreal§locl< Excliange (Canadian Press) l Stocks mo” Bell Tel - _ Brazilian ‘a: i: tB C Power A Bid: Products 12 1-3 C4111 Pacific 4 1-3 lCous Smelt. Dist S6118 2'2 8-4 IDCm Coal Rid 18 ‘Dom Brid e 33 Dom Stee B 7 Gcii steel wrg 4 1-3 Ham Bridge 3 [Imp Tob 13 Int Nickel 31 1.4 11m. Power Pfd ‘l0 |Lnke Wood; 15 .Mtl Power 2'1 Nit Brow 35 Nflifilltiil. ,1 43 1-4 tFoivci- Corp 6 1-2 ‘Sliawinlizan 1B 1-4 ;St Law Com 2 1-4 St Law Pfd I3 i ACIQiNTF-EAL, 1o_.((}P)_ I Utiiiotlcs continued to bolster the stock market at. the close today although cihsi- sections posted a. ‘few scattered declines. Bell Telephone gained 2 3-4 points after climbing seven pcnntc yesterday. Montreal Power a/nd Shaivqiiigan displayed. fractional 1m. plTlV-Efilflii. C. P gained 1-4 while small were pasted for Dosco and run oiinl Petroleum. .c‘.i eased 3-4 but Nickel Deni-Ines of 1-2 each tt Asbestos and General it Corporation pre- )C‘l"liil Tobacco lJCGIITl- nces while Price Qvvpsuzm cite ti frac- 7303; Mines 14,000; Bonds Livestock‘ iVfObYFRFlAL. Jilly 10—(OP)— lll7 oil-lie. 68 sharp and. ca lvcs for There \'.': lJlFDS, Oil hrgi aiiii 22 Cattle were very ssw an-d other closer: of livestock ivere firm. Ciivvs ivorc firm ioii ll‘.l'l'il venls to $9.00 for the offerings .(il‘illl{L‘l'S and were mostly $5 . (land elves and wethers were $11.50 to $12.00, buck lambs were cut $1.00 per cwit. and culls $2.00 per civt. Shop were $3.50 to $5.00. Hogs wér-e firm. The bulk of the lict weigh-r. A lcw small c mode rit $9.00 for bacon". ‘cws were $4.75 to $5.50. time markets, rail grade ere- $11.36 hot wreiiihrt. N0 1 ivcigliing up to 270 pounds Lows wezghing over 270 no 2 undesirable all . 7. w steers were $8.75, good inediuirii $7.50, fair $6.50, and ccntinrn 54.5010 $5.75. Choice heif- r-is were $8.25. good $8.00, medium “" f.i" $ 5. and common $4.25 w-cre $5.75. '1 _ mcliirm $5.00 and fair f). C\.ll(‘I‘5 were $250 to $3.00 cirfiers $3.00 to $4.00. Boning were $3 50 to $4.25 and butch. f‘ i‘ CO\\'S S. (i . bulls or bulls were SA 50 to $5.50. Vvui calves biiourfht- $4 25 to $.50 and grass calves $3.00 1o $4.00. Produce Prices MONTREAL. July l0--(O‘P)- Produce Aoarket prices here today, us roixirtcd by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture, follclw: Bill-fer: first grade creameiw DfllllS, Jobbing price, 23—.23 1-2; first grade solids, Jobbing P1100, 22 '13: Quebec no 1 pasteurized. L, 3-4: Quebec no 1 pa , . wholesale Jobbing price, 22 n i-8. Quebec no 2, 21 l-8. Cliecsot Ontario white and color- zl current receipt price, l3 5-8- \\'llll(‘ and colored, wholesale 1': price. 14. is. (graded shipments in used free cases, selling price. A-large 27-437 1-2; A-mcdium 25-25 I-Z; B 20-21; C l4 12-—-15. Potatoes: iMtt-l 1.15-1.50: NB no l. 75's 1.50——i.60; PEI n0 l. 75's 1.60 -i.65: Cobblers l.50—-l.60I Virgin- ia whilrs 100's A .5()—-2.75; B 1.45 _-i.(i5. (Potato prices are ivliclc- sole.) Banks (Canadian Press) Il@ k oanada 142 Commerce 142 hloiiircal 171 Nova scotle. 2'18 Royal Bk I46 WAR RESTRICTS HOME- MADE JAM LONDON, Jilly 10 — (C?) While on account of war iestric- iions. suuar will not be available for British housewives in making Jiim from purchased fruit, people Will be able to get sufficient for prcscrvinr the fruit they grow ilI(‘i‘i'lSt‘l\'(‘5. l-loius-ivivu who have been ac- customed in buy fruit. and make their own jam have been warned they are not likely to be able to buy additional sugar for that pur- pose Just now. though when the plum crop is rlpc ii limited amount of sugar may be available. Because supplies are greatly ne- strlctcd nnd fruit imports are greatly reduced, it is thought that runners and manufacturers who arc now more (it-pendent on the home crop would have it. Other- wise there would be a shortage of jam im- iiomc consumption as well iis for the fighting forces. DECE-DTBER NEWLY-WED! CHINGFURD. England -—(CP)— A newly-married husband rind wile llicrc are 84 and 80, The wife has ihrcn n widow 2-’! years. and has five ‘ riiildrrn. and the husband celebrat- c'l his diamond iii-adding with his first wife two years uo i MINING (Canadian Press) mnomo, July 10.. Stocks 1:15P M D Int. Nickel Island M Kerr Add Kirk Laikc Lake shore Lamaque Leitch Little L L Macasea Maclieod Madsen Malartic McDougall McKenzie MoWatters Moneta Murphy Naybob Nipissinq Norarida. Pomour Parlzanen Paymaster Pick CFOW Pioneer Powell Preston St Arith San Ant Senator sherriti: Siscoe Sladen Sl€€'p Rodi; Sud Basin Sullivan Sylvanite Teck Hugh Texas Corp l-Z i-4 1-2 i-8 UNLISTED Dalhousie 21 Pend Ore 120 TORONTO, July 10—(ClP)—Gold shares recovered ipam of Tuesday's losses and the other groups also posted narrow index gains 1n to- day's trading on the TiOIOXlM) stock exchange. Only 82,000 shares chang- ed hands Kerr-Addison, Broulan, Chester- vllle, East Mailnirtlo, Kirkland Lake and Preston all moved in sizable volume at better prices and a few others, including Aunor, Pickle CFOW, Pioneer, Teak Hugihes and Wright-Hargreaves, were stimigcr on light action. Bell Telephone advanced I 1-2. British American Oil, Imperial O11 a-ncl C.P.R. all tightened up moder- ately and Canada, Packers advanc- ed 10 points. Other indvusltrials firm- ed a point or more including Brink of Commerce, Page-Hersey and Western Grocers llfd. Royal Bank and Westem Elec- t-ric pfd we're heavy and fractional losses were netited by BC. Power A, Fanny Farmer, National Steel Oar and Dominion Bridge. Home Oiil firmed 5 cert-ts and Da- vies and Dalhousie were slightly higher. British Planes Justify Faith 0i Their Crews LONDON‘, July 10 —(CP) -Ex- pcrience in full-scale air war since opening of the "blitzkrieg" has justified confidence of the Royal Air Force in the technical superior- ity of British bomber and fighter aircraft. This superiority is clue to their arming, design and the man nor in which they are flown. In current British fighters the emphasis is on multi ie rifle-cali- bre machine guns. B tom's bomb crs have, heavy defensive arma- ment. Variations of the standard armament, including use of cannon, have been employed on some types. British and German. The word “cnnnon" is a general term for large bore, shell-firing machine us. Here is haw the famous British (B) types compare in armament with their German (G) Opposites’ FIGHTERS: (B) Hawker Hurri- cane: eight machine guns. (G) Heinkei 112; two machine guns, two cannon in wings. (B) Vlclecrs Spitfire: eight me.- chine guns. (G) Messerschmltt. 109: four machine guns, one cannon. (B) Bouillon-Paul Defiant: miil- tiple guns in turret; also Bristol Blenheim; nest oi’ guns under fuse- lage, one gun in rear turret. (G) Meascrschmltt 110; four forward guns. two rear guns. two cannon. BOMBERS: (B) l-Iandley- Page Hampden; two forward guns, four rear guns. (G) Dornier, ll; two fixed guns. two moveable guns. (B) Armstrong - Vlhitworth Vihitiey; one forward gun. four rear guns. (G) Junkers 88; three gun positions. MAYBE LONG BOB AS WAD MEASURE NEW YORK. June 10 —(CP)—1t looks as if the long bob were win- ning once again. maybe as a "war measure." 'I‘l1e up-hair do and the baby curls couldn't. defeat it. Now the modified pompedour is bidding for its place, but it doesn't seem likely to win out —not until nearer fall, anyhow. It's s case of women sticking to the easiest way to fix their hair. But. the French front. which real- ly is the old pompadour, is easy to do too, Paris hair stylists any (or said before the Nazis took over.) In fact, they say it's really a home emergency operation to take curls off the neck when the hairdresser is macoeeelbie. Here's a front time-saver and hot weather I For n long-wearing, mile-eating lire with every Goodyear quality for safe, low-cost service choose ihe ever populor"G3". lis long-lasting diamond tread gives needed four-way traction; lis robust new Superiwisi Cord body is more ihun a mulch for the slruin of today's hard driving and lis lwo protector-cord plies give exirci armour to body and tread. The result? Thous- ands of miles of care-free lire service. There's o Goodyear Dealer near you l i 3 see him today for the finest lire values of l940l Don't tubes in new lires use old 2Z'.u'sk forlow-cosi Goodyear Tubes and slari off righil odyeur Deluxe Tires torrid balanced lo cqr ei they cost no more. .' ~ curls iiito a single curl over each ear. Leta smull coiiib hold each curl in place. For evening, tuck a vel- vet ribbon securely at lhc back, then bringing it up to cover the prirt toivnrils the twp of tho head and to cud in a bow just bPlllllil the front swirl of poiiipiiiloiir. It's economics depcirtiiieiiz apples coukid urn p- ~ of their Vitamin (‘ shovrcd. that retain more content than apples cooked other way; 28 per cent for pie TOOTH ("A ( l ’ \ lilKll-jl) SIAMILSE . T“. (ronipared with 22 per cant for t’ -' apples and only l6 Llli(l l3 prr i- respectively, for apple sauce flil C‘. formal loeki perhaps too much baked appieg ‘u 5° l0!‘ Dniiill ill-W ii0'~\'- Although cooking by fillV method ii“ ‘i ' —*"i'-' causes a loss of the urciiiei‘ pur‘ "l" APPLE PIE NOW cf the Vitamin C, Miss Marv _ DOCTOR. CIIASER Sntoriits found that this less can *-"""- be loiwred by snaking tho _ ' BlAACKSll‘ a l-WO per cciit soil. wotri ITRG, N ‘(i ‘I kl P) -~ \\ overnight beforo it 1 Apples contain than many other ~ vlde a good source who trclntivcly largo ninouuis v_ _ crliis found that ztpgxo. .().~i . ...» 5 Yiigililfl , nificant amount cf Vllflllllll C air .. 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