SEPTEMBER 15. 1942 THE (IIIARIAIi i. Tron RENT On October 1st 5706K QUOTA Trozvs Vichy Soldiers. i DWELLING nousa '17 McGill Terrace with l" modern conveniences. Pevi York Stock Apply o. Exonango BELL 8: MATHIESON f--——————— _(Clmdisn pm.) iucrioii SALE "r Am U Mid F 24 Am Tel Tel m H, Thursday, September 17th gilflfgfxiiflldm 2a a-a Bi. 11.30 It. I'll. Bendix Av g‘: . cries Ohio j 5i; room dwelling house at gnryeiEeii-ls 331g ' OI’! 6S Bziyfield Street Else gimmim H . - II Electric lights and sewerage. Gen M35,“ i?! 3-3 Gt N0 Pfd _ w. n. BEATON, iiienytieéoggd g3, g; ' on War _ Auctioneer. N Y 0mm, 2g Nor Am Co q Penn RR. g1 34 gIIIIOIlIOINJ 3B 3'8 ‘Texas Corp 3g b2 IIIBTIIIN SALE we ti; o u 1' 1o i-'> U S St Co _" AT lllGl-IFIELD Vanadium Corp L‘? lflph serrenmna p; Wt gnu,“ 28 3'8 Y, GS QC _ Woolworth , B 3 4' AT 1 P. M. lam instructed bv_Ml'. Heber N. liter to sell by public auction his lirm of ‘J0 acres, _i53 acres under high stntc of cultivation, balance rrtod and lumber). Good dwelling ind outbuildings, also tlie following rtocli. crop and machinery. STOCK-ll head of .cattle, (2 stuck, rliolre milk cows and 5 Shorthorn Abmbg Com rIIWS-I Abltibi Pid PROP-Quantity of hay, 1,4 acre B A Oil p potuitltfi. It acre of turnips. HOme Oli lmrinuru spreader, nearly new; 1 Imp Oil mam ran, I milk can, milk buckets. Also lriziny other articles too numer- tiu to iiicntion. TERMS-All sums up to $15.00 cash, over that amount 3 months rmiit on approved joint note. 5% discount for cash. W. H. BENTON, Montreal Burb (Canadian Press) BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks HE'S‘. Auctioneer. ggfe 125 -—————-— Rroyai Bank 11g Nova Scotia ___ AUCTION SALE M k A" AT TYRONE a’ “ts t A WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th Glance AT 2 P. M. (Canadian Press) Toronto-Golds slightly lower; oth- er groups narrowly higher __ lm instructed by Rev. A. L. lierrell to sell by public auction the following: luv 1 ulf- four months no: I§§IrsFihI§'in'SIIIIAI§§o “M "m" ‘M-“my “f ha?“ ‘me ‘mm wamm- 1 New York-Stocks closed slightly lllflfli! luotli harrow. spike harrow high" ti section) hay-fork. cables and ' Mo,“ driving harness. new Sh“, Winnipeg-Wheat. unchanged. lileailrlisng machine, (drop head) one e organ. _ Produce Prices w. n. BEATON. Auctioneer. —— ~.____,___________ MONTREAL, Sent. 14——iCP)— 94-12-15. Canadian Commodity Exchange. score) 35 gutter spot: Que (92 Figs spot: Eastern A-iarge 40-40 ll; A-medlum ail-liens: A-ilulliis 3'4- 33; E-B ZIPrz-IIO; E-C 25-2oI-z. MONTREAL. Soot. 14=—(CP)— Produce prices today as reported by litice of llearing of r . livic Tax Appeals 4 the Dominion Department of Agri- culture fcllowz- , seiylis Notice is hcrcb iven th s: raded shipments Board of Appeaisy IIEIIII Civic aIFRaQa Afilgge 41352-41; A-nl-edium 30-3‘ lfltl Asscssmtnts have set Monday, A-pullets 32-33; B 30-31; C 255;. éllliembcr 21st at 9.30 a. M. in the Butter: first erode Creamery flirt‘ Room in the City Building as prints, iobbing price 36Vi-37; first III! time and place for hearing all grade solids, jobbiniz price, (iii-Stile; ‘lllllllurli: Appeals from Civic valu- current receipts. Que no l pasteur- mlons. rates and ssessinents. egprc- Izod a5; no 2 34; wholesale. Que no hy IImS“ "cumin! llllon the silp- l 35%; n0 3 35- Lrgreniai-y assessments now re- Cheese: current receipt. WHIP") "L and Que white, 19's. FOB Montreal. J. A. FULLERTON, wholesale western and Que White 29 City Clerk. first tirade PAS Montreal. Lia/L . Po toes. lb baits no 1 Qle i_ 1-.=.to;1-i.<t:-rrr_1-_1§;1~w=.PK¥.lll-l-l“ ‘Help Wanted’ Advertisements Under the new government regulations which became ci- frvtrve on September 4, It is still permissible to publish over an atrvr-rtlserfii own name “Help Wanted" advertisements f. r glfllvfillfls; form help; teachers; nurses and probationers; ‘cih 3L1‘: and tmlllling help, and for students employed after he A‘): other "Help Wanted" advertisements, however, must semi mitted by the advertiser to the National Selective I 0 '33 0W0". Unemployment Insurance Commission, n-cer.’ . F. Hall, Richmond Street, and on receiving the of- Th_ inullnroval the advertisements can then be inserted in t arlottcmwn Guardian. M Advertising Rates - Payable in Advance Minimum Chlrge for An! allwcmfll’. It Cenle “Mm Guardian imie. u word _ z Western and Eastern hem ghllssfnélllg. Announcement and Events to pc wont: ll DH’ word; In Memorial Not-ices 10o per their Lists of Floral 3mg 5 h.‘ . c _ D tual Offerin Lords. etc.- Bo er nune- tten of ‘Rgufdegéaizufl Ber inch; “fending enngsmen e0 word; loi- Sim) ‘mam, h: every additional a words. Notices of’ Thanks and u, "m. nzllf-‘Llomoer ineli a 4e word. Lisle el Subscription ‘wuuuon. o Address and tat-Ion IMO. Other rates on —- _ M Female Help Wanted "ANTED IMMEDIATELY MAID teneral housework. 8 Green- Avenue, 9.5-“, IANTEI) M,“ ' — D. MRS. E. A. Poster, 40 Greenfield Avenue. 9-12-3). ""5""; - GIRL on WOMAN. h, - "t1 Hlssim. Box a4, Che-r- tietown. Male Help Wanted l- WANTED —-LIST BOY. APPLY Guardian. O-ll-tf. To Let __.______._______- ro par -aooius. as ROCIIFORD fltregt, 9-15-21. APARTMENT TO LET 122% spring Park Road. Phone 1276 or apply Duvsrs Garaie- Montreal-Gold stocks lower; pa- A return r .,, WARP? M. ~——— "‘ ID T0 G To é/Qglrfillllian ‘gig’; smjll l CIIFIGIQII‘: 306 Cumberland.’ m, y or w IWFEITTA BID {gmaf I01‘ izeneral housework to Wh nlNe-w Glasgow in a home gliilfs? Irri$3dI§ntnewrF;iIFlIfIr-”t;' m“ l° 50X 12. New Glasgow. ' \ o-n-oi. We nted "ftlialln-lpouate ariaasi. gfilglgdiafonditglmlfu‘ lalai-Tmulejr; \,,_ n- e-ia-ai. WIIIIITEdItinQT rm?.."°'°,7""."l?. Guppy,“ - PDIiV-lag... n-iz-si. For Sale ‘I01! SALE — PLUMS AND DAM- sons fresh from Raf-den. Phone 170i, 9-12- . Agents Wanted AGENTS — OUR BEAUTIFUL boxed sssortments of Christmas Greeting Cards sell on slizht al- lowing a Rood profit. The latest desiizns and color schemes. Write today for our sample offer. Edi- Bsles 00.. Mgnlcaton. 5,000 FEET ABOVE SEA Afghanistan has s general eleva- tion of nearly s mile- MIIIITIIEIII. $100K EXGIIIIIIGE Stoc Beiikfel Brazilian Bruirk Silk Cali Cement Can 1nd Al A Can Pacific Cali Steam Ccianese Cons smell: Dom Coal Pid Dom Brltigc Dom Sttei B Iillp '1'0i; Massey Harp]; Mti Power Nat steel Car Noranda Power: COfp Quebec Power St Lou" Com St Law Pfrl St Oi Can St of Con Pfd MINING - (Canadian Press) 'rono1v'r0, Sept, 14.. ocks Altkriiiric Ashley Annui- Hard Rock Illlllillfltll‘ Ilciizc Oil Iicitiest Huvxcv Int ‘srickvl Int Pitt- Kerr Atiri Ilfirk Lake iVicii 1e lvliii Carp Mciicln Niiybol) N0: aziirla 0E1‘ ii Pcrron G Pick Crow I Sherritt Slave Lake Steep fxck Sud Basin Sylvzliiile Teri: flu Toburn Upp Can Vevtuivs Wrt Hare: Total sales 83.000. Montreal Exchange‘ Sept, _ glilfliilcreii it ck e chniiiz: and kct ux-rc steady to mild) On t-he stock exchange (Canadian Presg) Spring Surprise VICKY. Bent. l8—(AP)—8pring- in; up at dawn and without warn- ing, soldiers and police manned machine guns at strategic points in Vichy Saturday and heavily guard- ed all government buildings and diplomatic hotels in mysterious ch manoeuvres which authorities dis- 127 1° missed as men practice. Whatever the reason for the bristl- 5 lng of arms all over the city, it 1 3 was noted that the guns were point. b: ed at roads leading into Marshal 3 a Petatns capital city, 1 2 Up to 10:30 am, soldiers with full machine-gun equiirnent murd- ed the post office which also houses the telephone exchange, the rail- way stations. and bridges and roads into the city, Outside the city. from which uhle! of state Petuln was absent on a tour 0t the unoccupied area, soldiers were massed at strategic spots- ma heavily at the airfield. There was popular speculation as to whether a serious internal diffi- culiyvwas expected but authorities explained that it was practice to test a plan to cope with any osslble disorders which might be treated against Petairrs government or the town, A high government source Friday spoke of the treatment of Jews in the unoccupied zone, beginning his comments with: "if every trouble breaks out in France-J’ Observers said it apparently was one purpose of the manoeuvres to show how that. sentence might, be completed, The only news here on the Mad- agascar fighting was a laconic com- munique saying that "on the even- ing of the llth, our troops were resisting enemy pressure on Betsi- boka, inflicting very heavy looses 1,2 on the British." Chief of Government Pierre Laval saw S. Plnkney Tuck, United States Charge dhifaires, Saturday pre- sumably to hand him h‘s promised 3.3 protest to Washington against the 1 4 3. ca -- ._. r‘ ° c>-- anew Rn-wp ,.. m°°¢l°>~l°~=fg Isaivltimbké®wwtfiqcgjz$ggqulhhc .3 ton ,5 attack on Madagascar. Lval also consulted Krug Von Nlddn, Gezman Counsul-Gcneral, Vice Admiral Auphan, Naval Secre- tary and Commander of the French 12 naval fore-e; former Colonial Min- 3-4 ister Platon and former Governor Giaccobi, of French Guinea. PeI-ain spoke to workers ‘n the s: t-e u wmwtrio t-4v-4t7l$€45>- >-wwtt>oomoreic~w._->-.c-sc ‘I25 railroad city of Amberle" ‘n the 225 at: department. tel ins ti‘ n that 2 R A.F_ sfrzifings cf train: '~ the 14 occupied zcne were "more" ' “ The 3t) clcl Marshal said his "heart rises l3 3-4 up" at the thcmlrt of such o-‘fons. ti?“ NeWIIFtIer Issued 1-4 Respecting Feeds 35 48 68 1B1 95 In order to slmplfy the numéers 351-2 and brands of ccmmc cial mixed 122 feeds. also to prevent unnecessary 4‘) duplication, the Feeds Administrator 52 has issued an order, approved by 9Q the War Time Prices and T11R19 2r Board respecting such feeds. 9 The purposes of the order are to ‘i? 5-3 prOVIfIc the farmer or feeder with 61 the best feed that can he produced, 50 and to enable the manufacturer to 5 reduce some of his lines so that he 12 5'8 will have a- better opportunity to 35 become even more efiiciczz’. in his H l‘? operations to the advantage of both 8 briself and his customers. 140 The order forbids the manufacl 37 ture, distribution or sac of any 38 commercial mixed feeds for cattle 143 or swine except the kinds desig- nated in the order, which are as follows: 58 Cattle feed (s) complete or ready 3 to feed, the minimum protein level to be l2 per cent, The maximum 125 number cf brands to be manufac- tured is ‘i tiled to three. For cows 148 in milk and g-rowng calves. the 48 minimum protein level must be 1G 62 per cent. 34o Cattle feed (b) Supplements, the minimum protein level to be 24 per cent, and the maximum number of b: ands manufactured, two. Swine feeds (a) Complete or ready to feed, the minimum proteins level to be 13 per cent, with the maximum number of brands limit- ed to four for pregnant sows; mar- ket pigs over 110 1b.; and breedln l4—-(CP)— lrrcars. For nursing sows: marke rs ninkiniz the erode pigs to 110 1b.; and developing gifts 691904)’ 01) and boars, the mirhum protein CHIP" "llll- level must be 15 per cent, and for Y ‘Frelullir- pi=z starter, 18 er cent. "ldllitllllls Swine feeds t w Supplements, the were easier, fractional losses being minimum protein level to be so p" Destcd by Canada Ceme trial Alcohol " " I B‘ ris. Nornntla tiriiied bnck pivotal metals but Imperial was a little firmer in oils. 1n miscellaneous. Dominion Stores a-nd Orzilvie Flour worked into high- er around. nu Indus‘ cent, and the maximum number of . ntcmntlonal um preferred and Massey-Har- brand‘ to be W0‘ Poultry feeds 0f identical formula may be sold in both mash and pellet r- , 1 ivlthout constituting mor-e than one brand. YOUNG AT THAT a little in Total soles: 7,600 shares: Indus- ____ _Y trlzils, 4500i Vlvfincs, 3.100. Two Autrallan soldiers and their American buddy, "m", pm"; in gllgnl prayer in a Catholic church “somewhere in AusPah" in prefnr," I p r-r- thelr approaching battle for freedom. PAGE FIVE THE WAR RISKI {ii -—-_ -—_ NSURANCE ACT, i942 flIT/ZF N 57/01/10 3f y . RMED 00/105 1v * . » nvro W . R 1N6? DOMINION GOVERNMENTS PLAN FOR WAR RISK INSURANCIZ In the following Questions and Answers may be found information, In part-but every Citizen, Property Owner, Director of a Company, Trustee, is urged to scck full particulars regarding the Government War Risk Insurance Scheme. Q. THE PURPOSE OF THE SCHEME? A. To implement the Government's responsi- bility to the people of Canada. The Scheme rovicles a means of insurance at low rates- in the case of War Damage to Property. Q, DOES THIS GOVERNMENT PLAN COVER PERSONAL INJURY? A, Not at all. It is confined only to Property. Q, WHAT IS MEANT BY “WAR DAMAGE"? A. In brief—-damage by, or because of, enemy action, and by accidental explosions of munitions. Q. IS NOT THIS ENTERPRISE ONE THAT COULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES OF CANADA? A, No. This type of War Risk is not being sold by private insurance companies, because of the magnitude of the risk involved. Q, IS THIS WAR RISK INSURANCE AVAIL- ABLE TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS? A. Yes. The Government has established a national scheme to make it possible for each citizen in Canada to purchase the sense of security that comes from knowing that if his property does suffer war damage (and the war has come inuch closer to Canada in the last twelve months) he can call on the re- sources of Canada to help him make good his property loss. Q, HOW DOES A PROPERTY-OWNER GO ABOUT SECURING THIS GOVERNMENT WAR RISK INSURANCE? A. To save costs of Administration, and to avoid setting up an extensive organization, the Government has accepted the services and facilities of the organized Eire Insurance Companies and their Agents, on a non-profit basis. Q, IUNDERSTAND THERE IS A PROVISION FOR FREE COMPENSATION IN CERTAIN CASES OF WAR DAMAGE. WHAT KIND OE PROPERTY IS INCLUDED IN THIS CATEGORY? A, War Damage to owner-occupied homes-and to the chattels of householders and others. Q, WHAT IS THE AMOUNT OF "FREE COMPENSATION”? A, Up to $3,000 for owner-occupied homes; $800 to a householder for chattels (personal effects); $400 for those of his wife; $100 for those of each child under 16; $200 for others. Q, IS AN INSURANCE POLICY NECESSARY TO QUALIFY FOR FREE COMPENSA- TION? A, No. Such home-owners and citizens are insured automatically for the Free Compensa- tion feature. Q. BUT SUPPOSE THE AMOUNT OF "FREE" COMPENSATION IS NOT DiIITbiF-I) SUF- FICIENT TO COVER THE D.Al\i.~\(}ii? Then the property-owner should contract with the Government now for an additional sum at a low rate of Premium. Q. WHAT ABOUT OTHER PROPERTY- NOT BEING OWNER-OCCUPIED HOMES? A, Owners of Factories, Stores, OfIice-s, Farm Buildings (other than the Farm House) Stock in trade, efc., may contract for Government Insurance at low rates. Q, IS THERE ANY DIFFERENCE IN RATES IN DIFFERENT TERRITORIES~SAY AS BETWEEN THE COAST AND CENTRAL REGIONS? A, No, this is a National matter-a risk under- taken by the Government for all Canadian citizens across Canada. The rate is the same for similar properties in any part of the Dominion. Q, IS INSURANCE OF PROPERTY COM.- PULSORY UNDER THIS GOVERNMENT SCHEME? A. No. The Scheme merely sets up the plan and provides the opportunity for property owners to secure this Government Insurance. Q, THEN DIRECTORS OF COMPANIES OWE IT TO THEIR SHAREHOLDERS TO PRO- TECT THE PHYSICAL PROPERTY OF THEIR COMPANIES UNDER THE GOV- ERNMENT SCHEME? A, Yes, as the Insurance Companies cannot jeopardize their financial strength by under-t taking so unpredictable a risk—nnd as con- sequently it has become the Government's obligation, it is surely unwise for Directors to jeopardize their own assets by inaction on this important matter. Q. THEN THE SAME INJUNCTION WOULD APPLY TO TRUSTEES AND GUARDIANS TO INSURE THE PROPERTY FOR THOSE WHOM THEY SERVE IN TRUST? A, Yes, if they do not insure they might be wrong; ifthcy do insure, they can't he wrong. You see no Country, or person, can foresee the future or be sure of immunity from enemy attack. The world-wide spread of vvnr zones in the last twelve months proves this. Q, I SUPPOSE ALL PROPERTY O\\."NERS AND CITIZENS SHOULD GET ADVICE FROM THEIR INSURANCE AGENTS RIGHT AWAY? A, Yes-every Citizen should consult his Fire Insurance Agent immediately and get fully informed about the Government War Risk Insurance. There are definitions of property, exceptions, rates and so on, that cannot be dealt with in this space. A It: will be seen from the above that, simple and direct as are the provisions of the Scheme, It ls In the Interests of every citizen to enquire how It affects him, or her, personally. Your Fire insurance Agent or Company will gladly acquaint you with details. i‘ Wooden Leg Handy Torpedoed Capt. Finds Beg’. i8 - (OP) — Hon today quoted n of the British Corvette Htgiie ttnlllpkle f‘?! the fodowmgz- a . Greenland, the éofiefidlfifiifl ‘Li; ture. Lodged grain not only in- m, phyubou 030mm o, a Unm creases the cost of handling, but 6d 8M nreidlamtmari. him aboard, it seamen g Ofl/Dtellfs leg and found it herd. "Bllmeyl he's frozen stiff," m. the greater the probability oi lodg- rescues- said. “Th!!! all ritht son." CQ-ptein. "this time I've bed to swim ici- it_ but trbzt. wooden leg never hurt me rs are not lookinq for. Once on deck the Nwed trhe leg to have it dried Dwislcn has been the roducton of I"‘\"'--Iy-- y». a "WWII, there's P5 ASSOC Ilddgiiigf; Resistant‘: Oats Being Grown Of all the problems which bring grief to the grain grower, in many sections. lodging Is one of the worst, states the Department of Agricul- H ,5, may result in killing out the new rabbgdagg seeding of new grass and clover. m" The greater the effort to maintain or increase the fertility of the land, I18. The hazard of lodging is also ncreased by the growing or var-i- zes which produce high yieds of’ .l‘ll\\’-—IIl0 kind many dairy farm. replied is the third t One of the major projects; in My rrscurd 111511 variety improvement in the Cereal "defies vsliich cxre in stmw “evvrth s‘nte= R. A. Derrlck. Co"- c l DJZFIOII. Ctmtrnl Experimental s-rwan to in it." actor of The information given above i: not intended to be a complete resume of the Scheme. Full infomialion regarding conditions, FULL DETAILS FROM ANY FIRE INSURANCE VII-l exclusions, etc. is available elsewhere. AGENT 0R COMPANY Pnblitbed by Anborin o/rbe riliniiier 0/ Pinned the straw of ._-r_r- v -*-€i—___~_l.___._ ._-_i-:f-—_;‘ W s" ' 1"“. fzr-trzfi Farm, Ottawa. Until comparatively is bein" lllfifill is shown bv the r recently, little was known regard- ing the internal and external chnr- i942 on lnnrl in n high state of i- so-cnlled tilit-y where only those suits obtained in tests conducted i vnrici‘. strong and weak-sirnived varieties. Investigation by tho Cereal Division has shown that rcztnln plant. and root characters tire directly associa- td with strength of 5‘l'-'I\'V, and possession high ciijrjvilrgynhlc to sIoncLupJ: inherent strength j .;WH,Y'HAVIE such information lins been useful in i . q the preliminary evnlirntlon 0i varl- f n‘ ¢_ > ctiIes hYlld hybrid lines. A \ t n a1 variety improvement work S - - many characteristics must be taken .‘ ‘§ ‘" into consideration. such ns hieh A \ yield, good quniiiyz ciisonsc roslsl- \\ nnce and other factors and it is therefore neccssnzy to combine ns many of these dosh-nice (‘Iltirflrrtr- istlcs as possible in tlir one variety In the strength of straw wo nn effort has been mnrlo tn dot-clef) a high yielding, early mniiuino var- iety, wzth resistance to leaf mid stem rust, ftfffl l)'"°<'.<.<‘)¢_' its wwh reslstnnc- in 1"“ :v< r~~~~~i~ That deiiiiitc pr.’ ' in "~' t o") of