.L.......-.-..:.L----j- IOR SALE - ONI 12 X I INCH PAGE TEN the advanlsansane In Advertising liaise - unugpoauggguenayuvarlaensaaslllhah ' OeaI'alGnas-dfaal.oulalapuweI-In leper-word's. Aaacnneaueanaad gs-go.-uaugagsunegllganeeal tta utvaahosotnerwiagssus than shall he no liability for nan-Insertion of any -IIVGEGIIIIIDIII beyond an amount paid for such uuvertdsesnans Payable In Advance WCIIII lad listen 00 lvsnh lo can In lansorlaal Boarders tinted BOARDERE WANTED. - PHONE 1441-J. 112 Cumberland. Oar Accessories ,:.L...L.....L....M....-... STIIAIGIIT FROM” THE SHOW- room-is how your car will look if you give it a dryclean with "Tamofi." simple. easy to use. 1001. tin 60c;3Iioe.l.in8l..00. At Tanton Auto Aeceasnrioe I..td.. Distributors. 12- cm & Irucks For Sale FOR SALE - 1945 G. M. C. TWO ton truck. Al condition. New motor. Clifford Shaw, Stanhope. FOR SALE - DESOTO CAR. IN good running order. Can be seen at St. Avards Service Station. .......L.:L-.---:- FOR. SALE - 1948 SPECIAL DE Luxe Dodge Sedan. Cyril Mac- Millan. East Royalty. .Z..:..L::-- FOR SALE-IMO DODGE SEDAN. In good repair. Price 806000. Albert Thomas. West Covehead. - FOR SALE - L930 PLYMOUTH Coach. Bryer Jones. Sailfis- port. FOR SALE - Ills PONTIAC Coach. Excellent condition. Phone 2242-W. ..M...M...L.:..L.-?--- FOR. SALE -- 1948 K TON FARGO delivery truck with new motor. Inspection at Rsttenb y'a. Water Street. ........L?...M.j. FOR SALE - ONE 11)” MODEL A Ford, with rumble seat. Ex- cellent condition. Eric MaoCal- lum. Marahfieid. ...L..:.-..-L-L FOR SALE - 1089 DODGE CAR. Also 1948 Chevrolet trudr. Can be financed. Apply after 7 P. M. Reg. Kelly. Btanchsl. FOR IALE-THREE TON ms Ford truck with dump body. Ex- cellent condition. James A. Mao- Neill and Sons. Summersida. MMTM-r--:-m-1 IEOR SALE-I941 FORD COACH. new tires. licensed. Good con- dition. Apply Ernest Beck, Allis- ton. iFOB' 'SALE-MODEL A FOIID. running condition. Com- used Model A Docken- A-1 plete line all parts. Apply Chester dorl. Dundee. .L....:.........LM.L--L FOR saw-'31 M-TON norms truck in good condition, good tires and motor, all overhauled. Douglas Sanderson, St. Peter's Bay. M:-: For less :: TO 1.151: .. LARGE rnsuvrsnnn front room. Phone 220-L. ---:--m--m-or-""PP'E"TTT TO RENT -- THREE-ROOM apartment with bath. unfurnish- ed. Rent reasonable. Phone 2994. Summerslde. PHZ:T:: FOR. RENT - COM'I-IOIITABLY furnished apartment for two months. central, Adults. Tele- phone morning 674. Write Bx 300 Guardian. .M...M..L..-.::-- ron RENT .. FURNISHED- monthly. seasonal charming two- room summer cottage. Running water. electricity. heating. garden. quiet. Langley Beach, Phone 1591 -24. ;i For Sale ?...?.M...:..L.M. FOR SALE -- LADY'S BICYCLE. Price 335.00. Phone ITII-L. ......:......M.......;.. roa SALE - USED HEARING Aid. Reasonable. Write Box 357. Guardian. .........M.........M..M..... FOR SALE -GIRL! RIIIE. AP- ply 194 Fitzroy street or Phone 2701-L. For sale FOR. SALE-SEVEN-ROOMED house, central location, reason- ably priced. Phone 1202-J, or apply to 80 Upper Queen Street. FOR. SALE-I LARGE SHORT- horn cow, newly,freshened. Four good calves. Frank I-Iamm, Mt. Herbert. ICE-CLEAN, 8ANITABY,l.A31:. log, less expensive, available year around to all homes within 3 miles of city limits. Nu-Ice Company, Phone 081-J. FOR. SALE--ONE 2 ILP. FAIR- banks Morse engine; one Mas- sey Harris power sprayer, in good repair. George Hughes. Brackley Beach. FOR SALE - HAY CUTTER. Manure spreader, Platform Scales. Forge Blower. All in good condition. Frank MacAula.y, Sourle. FOR SALE -6-ROW POTATO duster, Niagara. Rubber tyred. new last season. Tractor and horse hitched. A. M. Webster, Norboro. Phone 4311. Kensing- ton. FOR SALE-TRACTOR, COCK- shutt No. 60. good working con- dition, S825.00. (Taken in trade for large tractor); also 5-foot mower, :20. Both at Lawrence Yeo's, Lot 16. Walter S. Weeks. Female Hair Viantsdp WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY IN person at The Rendezvous. WANTED-A RELIABLE MAID: family of me, every modern con- venience. washing sent out, good wages. Must have references. Apply Mrs. B. A. Robinson, 68 Water Street East, Summerside. Phone 2161. Help Viantezi WANTED-MALE AND FEMALE help to work in store and grade eggs. Apply W. 0. Myers. Stan- ley Bridge. Um LOST - BETWEEN MT. MEI.- liok and Montague, one spare tire 616. Call Montague 67. Re- ward, BIKE AND SULKY REPAIRS. Lawn mowers sharpened. Blairls Bike shop, Parkdale. Mala Ilsln lasted WANTED-MAN OR BOY FOR farm work. Gsy' Judson, Alex- andrs. MEN! VIGOIIINE TONIC IOII those who are rundown. lacking In strength. ens.-3,, ambition. Vig- orine helps regain strength. tone up nervous system. Look better. feel better. more energetic. is day treatment 01.00: 46 days 32.00. At Reddin Bros. and Jenkins. char- Iottetown; Semple's. Kensington: Jamieson'I, Montllue. 9. Typewriters SE! TR! ALI.-NEW PERSONAL Portable Typewriter - the only office typewriter in personal size New portable design. new spark- ling performance. cash or terms Remington Rand Limited. 134 ”lchmond Street. Charlottetown Isachers Wasted W A N '1' I. I) -TEACI-IE3. FOII. Covehead Road lschooi. S. J nirt, Secretary. WANT r n-na.acnan ma vmue Green School. ampu- mii bearing pony Planer. Iloy ntsnt 0250.00. Mrs. Fred secu- ooles. Milton. min. Secretsf! roa SALE - smosa sswmo W A N T I n - IECOND CLASS machine, drop head. 31 Eustoli Street. M..........M......-.- FOR SALE--POUR COWS. TWO frslhened and two to freshen. N. L. MscNeill. Montague. ...........................M.. ma sass - ONE an or opike narrows and one Muffler. 0. Lewis, It. Avards. . ..............................L.... FOR SALE-QUANTIT! 01' standing hay. Apply Hrs. Leas. Mcxinnon, nlrview. I0! SALE - III LAVAL III- snssr No. 4. Practically new. Ale; unequal-rie, 3. Oatherines. p::- Fol IALI-COCIIIIUIT S-ROW potato cultivator. nearly new. Norbert Weeks. Fredericton. lol can-snaaonnoow and out (newlrffuIsQeit.Abe 5 year old semdue to radian. -10” in hy.onsn-y villa. pogggg.g..,5;llAt..l.IPIAY- a-. In eeselisnt condition. the sen-pay. Inseald. N. m with on ....'..'.';' ""' aoy"onm-o. as mm m D. Teacher for st. Peter's Harbour School. Supplement 3000.11). Roy Cairns, Btcretary. WANTED-TIACIIER FOR atanhope Bchool. Supplement 883.00. Twelve pupils. Lloyd Shaw, Secretary. . WANTED -. PRINCIPAL FOR west St. Peters lake School. Supplement 0300.00. and Prlmsrv Teacher Supplement suom. Nor- man slcnonald. Secretary. WANTED ma GEOIOITOWN School, Principal. vice-Principal. Ind four assistant teachers. Ap- ply Secretary Trustees. uwunwnw e e on . - gI.0.:I::yQ0.0o. In. chaps. , . "..i.......” 'c'.'..':..-.'ii'”.”'f.'l ”.i': O 00. . gslsnisnt smitoo. omnwgeu rotary. N rm: GUARDIAN. ' CHARIDTTETOWN Grin--1. Georgotown lligli (Continued hem page 0 Walker, Jean Stevens, Marie Lar- sea. 0 e Prise Winncra Grade X Governor-Genersl's bronze med- al: Beetrice Mair. General proficiency and highest aggregate: Beatrice Mair. ' Second highest aggregate: Bar- nice DeLory. English composition and gram- mar: Beatrice Mair. Mathematics: Bernice Debory & Eleanor Walsh; awarded to Elean- or Walsh. : Social Studies: Beatrice Mair & Bernice DeLory, awarded to Ber- nice DeLory. French: Vera Trenholm. Certificate Winners Grade X: Beatrice Mair, Bernice DeLory, Vera Trenholm, Lorraine Landry, Eleanor Walsh, Mabel Slcwsri, .1-Ireddie Gotell. Elizabeth Grant, Joyce Fogarty. Margaret David. Helen Murphy, Lorraine Roche. Floyd Landry. Prize Winners Grade IX General Proficiency and highest aggregate: Joan Murphy. Second highest aggregate: Mary Stewart. English composition and gram- mar: Joan Murphy. Mathematics: Joan Murphy and Bernard Walsh. awarded to Ber- nard Walsh. Social Studics: Gerald Murphy. Spelling: Vcrna Martell. Prize for First Aid. Grades ii 8: 10, awarded to Bernice DeLory. Certificate Winners Grade IX: Joan Murphy. Mary Stewart. Ger- ald Murphy, Bernard Walsh, Phyl- lis Martell, Verna Martell. Peggy Johnson. I First Aid Certificates, Grades. 9 do 10: Bernice DeI..ory, Mary Slew- arl. Bernard Walsh, Vera Tren- holm, Beatrice Mair, Lorraine Roche, Helen Murphy, Billy Mur- phy, Floyd Landry, Gerald Mur- phy, Margaret David, Eleanor Walsh, Elizabeth Grant, Freildic Gotell. Verna Martell. Phyllis Mar- tell. Peggy Johnson, Gordon Bab- ineau, Lorraine Landry, Joyce Fogarty, Joan Murphy. Senior Writing Certificates: Ber- nice DeLory. Peggy Johnson, Vera Trenholm. Joan Murphy. Mabel Stewart, Eleanor Walsh, Lorraine Landry, Joyce Fogarty. Prize Winners Grade VIII: let, General Proficiency, Sheila De- Lory; 2nd. General” Prohciency, Donald MacDonald, Spelling. Hei- en Martell; Arithmetic. Marguerite Hemphill. Prise Winners Grade VII: 1st, General Proficiency, Gertrude Fitz- gerald; 2nd General Proficiency, Gerald Murphy; Social Studies, Jackie Levers; Literature, James Walker. Certificate Winners Grade VIII: Sheila DeLory. Donald MacDonald, Marguerite I-Iemphili, Gerald Llew- ellyn, Lillian Hearn. Billy Hatch, Helen Martell. Anna Prosper, George MacDonald. Annie Math- eson. Rosemary Mair. Certificate Winners Grade VII: Gertrude Fitzgerald, Gerald Mur- phy, Jackie Lavers, Donalda Lan- dry. James Walker. John Walsh. Isabel Sampson, Jean Sampson. June Martell. First Aid Certificates Grades 7 it 8: Jean Murphy, Gerald Mur- phy, Shells DeLor.v, Marguerite I-Iemphill, Gert rud e Fitzgerald. Jackie Lavers, William Hatch, Lil- llan Hearn. Donalda Landry. Ger- ald Llewellyn, Catherlne MacDon- aid, George MacDonald. Donald MacDonald. Rosemary Mair, Helen Martell. Annie Matheson. June Martell. Anna Prosper. Isabel Sampson. Jean Sampson. James Walker. John Walsh. Prize List Grade VI: General Proficiency isi. Stewart Hanson: General Proficiency 2nd. Stephen Gotell. Prize List Grade V (B): General Proficiency Isl. Goiell; General Proficiency 2nd. George Rafuse. Deportmcnt. Grade VI: lst, Lil- lian MacDonald. Deportment, Grade VI: 2nd.Mae Allan. Deportment, Grade V (B): Rich- ard McNeill. Application, Grade VI: Mair. Arithmetic. Grades V (A) John Publicover. Silent Reading, Grade V (B): Lbuis David. 'Writing. Grades V (3) dz Vi: Ro- land Gallant. Improvement. Grades V (B) a. VI: Everett MacLeod. 1 Certificate Winners Grade VI: Stewart Hanson, Stephen Gotell. Sharles Mair. Lillian MacDonald, reddie Walker. Earl Mbj, Robert Burke, Leroy Hatch. Mae Allen, John Pubiicover, Vernon Myers, Nellie King, Leona Black- et Charles 3: VI: t. Certificate Winners Grade V (B): Carl Gotell. George Refuse, Law- rence Martcil, Richard McN'elll. Ronnie Gotell. Clifford McQuillan. Louis David, Lois Bablnesu, Paul- ine Mariell. Roland Gallant. Prise Winners Grade V (A): 1. Proficiency, Joyce Goieli; 2. Pro- ficiency, Carold Walker and Sheila Scully; 3. Proticiency, Mary Lou Henry. Prise Winners Grade IV: 1. Pro- ficiency, Paul Batchilder: 2, Belly Lou I-Isyter: I. Terrance Soloman. Writing: Barbara McQuilIah. Arithmetic: Roger Allan Solo- man. Drawing: Christopher iiartmsh. Health: Jordan Stewart. Department: Batty Buchanan and Harold Martell. School Spirit: Allan MscPhee. Improvement: Betty Acorn. Perfect tftendance, Grades IV a. V: Carol Walker. Jean Steevss. Eileen 1' Marlon Sampson. I no. TIAOIIIS roa loaf River Icnooi. first or seen class, supplement, 8300.00 seen. I... J. Kilbrlde, secretary, Pelttsga. R. R. ...nm... Qnurwnnm nimerslde, R. R. 3. cerudests Wlaaers (leads IV: Paul Batchilder. Betty Lou ilayter, Terrance Soloman. Beth Alien. Jean Stevens. Emily Walsh. Jordan Stewart. (Virglnll ginia Walker). Betty Acorn. Iter- ioa Iampson. Nay Murphy. : (Thom- as lleelett In Wilfred McQuillaliI. liaise Roche. Richard Landry. Marlon Martell. Betty Buchanan. I Roche a Vlr-I I certinoate Winners Grade V (A): Joyce Gotell. (Sheila Scully & Carol Walker), Mary Lou Henry. Roger Allen Soloman. Marion Levers. Helen lldccullough, (Bar- bara McQuillan dz Allan Mac- Phee). (Paul MacLean' as Louis McCullough). Christopher Hert- man, Beatrice Publlcovsr. Harold Marteli,Elieen "ampson, Lawrence Martell, Isabel King. Prise Winners In Mr. Scnlly's Department: Highest aggregate in Grade II: Joseph Murphy. General Proficiency in Grade II: Joan Batchlldcr. -General Proficiency III: Jean LeLacheur. and highest standing in Grade Ii: Margaret Jean Buchanan. 2nd highest standing in Grade Ill: Gerard MacDonald. Penmanship in Grade III: David. Penmanship in Grade II: Anita Gallant. Arithmetic in Grade II: Marilyn Gotell. Arithmetic in Grade 111: Leon- ard Martell. Certificate Winners In Grade II: Joseph Murphy, Margaret Jean Buchanan, Joan Batchilder. Char- les Scully. Marilyn Gotell. Frances Baker, Raymond MacQuilIan, Mary Anne Walker. Anita Gallant, Jam- es Boudreault. Joseph Martell. Certificate Winners Grade III: Jean LeLscheur. Gerard MacDon- ald, Leonard Martell, Joan Gotell. Bertha Blackett, Ronnie Babineati. Doreen Scully, Arthur Gallant Floyd Walker. Gerard Wright, James David. Gloria Myers, Ches- ter David, Billy Clory, Ella David, Vincent Refuse, Virginia Burke, Martin Dalton. Charles Buchanan. Prize Winners Grade I: Profic- iency, lst. Aldene McCormick, Ma- rie Larsen. Clare Boudreault. Proficiency 2nd, Marie MacLean, Mark Murphy, Herbie Murphy and Barry Morrison. Proficiency 3rd. Lawrence Bat- childer. Prize for Mental Arithmetic, awarded to Charles Fitzgerald. Prize for Neatness: Bruce Mac- Lean. Prize for Progressive Reading in Grade 1 Junior, awarded to Mar- ion Murphy and Donna Yorston. For Improvement in Grade I Junior: May King. For Reading appreciation aftd skill. awarded to youngest boy in the class: Walter Soloman. Prize winners Grade II (3): Proficiency lst, Veronica Sampson; 2nd. (Charles Hanson and Betty Prosper); 3rd. Carl Martell. For Reading: Roma Henry. For Writing: Catherine McCul- lough. For Improvement in all work: Anita Boudreault and Lawrence Murphy. For Good Conduct: Howard Wright. Certificate Winners Grade I: (Aldene Mccormack, Marie Lar- sen and Clare Boudreault), (Marie McLean, Mark Murphy, Herbie Murphy and Barry Morrison). Lawrence Batchilder, (Ch I r l e s Fitzgerald and Betty Gotell). (Jim- my Burke and Elaine Scully), (Joseph Walsh and Billy Wright), Walter Soloman. Linda Batchllder, (Harvey Martell and Bruce Mc- Lean), Barbara Sampson. Passed without a certificate: Marion Murphy, May King. Donna Yorston. Certificate Winners Grade II (3) Veronica Sampson, (Charles Han- sen and Billy Prosper), Carl Mar- tell, Anita Boudreault, (Roma Henry and Gladys Anne David). Passed without a Certificate: Roger Walker. Lawrence Murphy. Howard Wright. D. S. Steel Report CLE LAND. July O-(AP)- Steel- ak.ng in the United States fell 6'4 points to 95 per cent of rated capacity production last week and steel consumption dip- ped aiso, Steel magazine reported today. The magazine blamed the pro- duction drop to summer vacations in the steel-making industry, the consumption drop to summer vac- ations in metal-working firms. It was steel-makings first week at less than theoretical capacity since mid-April. However, Steel predicted that the still heavy demand will soon become even greater because of the civilian reaction to the Korean hostilities. Products currently in stringent supply include not and cold-rolled carbon steel sheets and strip and hot-rolled carbon. bars. Anglican Ilsli To Retire In one r VANCOUVER. July 8 - (OP) - The Rt. Rev. air nsncis Heath- cote, Anglican Bishop of Nbw Westminster. todl-V "M01-IN?” that he will retire In October. sir Francis, who came to British Columbia 37 can sso. told the executive of Dhe diocese of New Westminster: "when a man reaches his sdrd year he should let someone else take over." He was enthroned as Iiahop of New Westminster Pet. 24. 1941. Of- tier so years . of service to his church in Ontario. Manitoba and British Oohsmbia. Born in Stamford. Nori.hssrpton- shire, In land. he came to Canadl in int. e moved from .'1'oroIlb to Winnipeg in 1015 and came to Vancouver in 1013. t'?C1?PT OUR SALVAGE IARKII soaAroAaIA'rnnlIs.sa.sue Ioane'rIIL.renea.....lae son,aroarrraort.eau-antes 00WllDI.perib. ile Ilolalllallnorlb. lee anllwl-n.ls.eanoe ......lIe Imwasnnn woos. new It. - no Alevanieaalliivanl wavelets. I I mNa.IIa Mg! l"Dl. e - 4 in Grade Ella WINNIPEG, July 0-((2)-Oats led the Winnl g coarse grains market Batu: sy. aialldng up gains of 5-8 to 1 1-! cents. Trad- lng was slow through most of the session, but livsned up toward the close. Pair commercial - and some United states interest de- veloped in cats and barley. with offerings on the light side. Eye reflected the strength of other coarse grains. Class in wheat. for export coun- tries other thsn the United King- dom. was unchanged at 82.06. Closing Quotes: Oats: July 1.02 3-8: Oct. U 1-S- 3-O: Dec. 84' 1-EA. Barley: July 1.50 34; Oct. 1.25 1-4; Dec. 1.20 3-8 - a Rye July 1.52 1-43; Oct. 1.47 7-BA; Dec. 1.46. Flax July 3.788; Oct. 3.5lN; Dec. 3.44 Nnt. Cash Prices: Oats: No 2 CW 1.02 7-8; ex 3 CW and ex 1 feed 1.01 7-8; 1 feed 1.00 7-8: 2 feed 97 3-8: 3 feed 94 33: mixed feed 3 1-2; track 98 Barley: 1 and 2 CW 6-row 1.82 3-4: 1 and 2 CW 2-row 1.85 3-4: 3 CW 6-row 1.80 3-4; 1 feed 1.53 1-4: 2 feed 1.52 3-4: 3- feed 1.48 1-4: 2 CW yellow 1.57 3-4; 3 CW yellow 1.56 3-4: track 1.46 34. Eye: 1 and 2 CW 1.52 14: 8 CW 1.47 1-4; rej 2 CW 1.15 1-4; 4 CW 1.40 1-4; track 152 1-4. Flax: 1 CW 3.78: 2 CW 3.73: 3 CW 3.58; 4 CW 3.53; track 3.78. .. - FOR SALE Windows, Frames, Sashes, all sizes. Double Windows, Cellar Windows, Doors, Man- tle Pieces, Fire laces, Grates. Insulation, Mo ding, Sheath- ing, Hardwood Flooring, Pan- elling and a number of Radi- ators. ALLAN CAMERON, York Lane FOR SALE 1 MOWER. 51x-. tot McCormick Make 1 MOWER, 51,4 Feet Frost & Wood Make Guaranteed same as a new machine. Prices low for quick sale. IIEATII CASELEY, Kenslngton non sans: The homestead roperty of the late Mary Ke y, situate at Saint Ann's Church, Hope River. This property consists at oneihalf aacro of land, ouse, rn an garage, all in ood condition. or price and further par- ticulars apply to: ALEXIS MURPHY, Ho River, Adm trefoi- Ol' TRAINOR & 0'I)ONNELL, Solicitors. Auction Sale To be sold on the premises of the late Daniel MacLeod, South Granville, on Thursday evening, July 13th, at 6 p.m. Terms made known at sale. RUFUS STEVENSON Auctioneer L.... cm II. 0. P. sired PIIIIOIS We I;Iave- 40 NH. x BR. Pullets, 3 weeks old at -10c 45 N.H. x W.L., 4weeks at 45c and 35 N. H. x B.R., 5weeks at & EAS'I'0N'S OIIICK . IIATOIIERY New Wiitshlre A.n.rEaxli President M - ., N0'I.'ICE' ' i The Annual Meeting of the Law Society of Prince Ed- werdlslsnd will be and in the Law Courts Building. Charlottetown. on Monday, July run, at a pan. ' x in .iNl.lL'.( AN fill l 5. STEVENSON .)- -'iNt H :.mt.n..i- no aicimoun sf. AAIITUALCOMPANY value um. (cc) - Isle of Wight - fisherman's dream came true here. Two tired anglers were strol ”ng from the pier after I frui ess dsyls-fishing when a sea- Iuil swooped down and dropped a fat mackerel at their feet. rrrr-r-.--r--r-us: WANTED TO IIEIIT Apartment or small house in or near City by young couple with one infant. .Best of references. Write full details to BOX 361 GUARDIAN NOTIOE All articles that were left to be repaired and are not called for by July 30th, 1950 will be sold. GORDON NICHOLSON, Commercial Cross Montague, R.R. 2. FOR SALE NEW STUDEBAIIEBS BELOW LIST PRICES DELIVERY ANYWHERE DOMINION MOTORS SAINT JOHN. N.B. WANTED FORD PARTS CLERK Experienced Apply Local Employment Office Order No. 199-5 TENDERS Will be received up until July 15, 1950, for moving and and making foundation of St. Ignatius School, May- field. Work to be completed Aug. 15, 1950. Apply to Secretary, ALBERT GALLANT, North Rustlco "TENDERS p Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and m. eluding July II, 1050, for the pur. chase of New Glasgow School. Building to be removed from pres- ent site not later than July 25. 1950. Highest or any tender not necenarliy accepted. MR5. HAROLD DICKIESON R. R. 3, Hunter ,BIver. mum TENDERS Will be received for paint- ing North Rustico United Church until the 18th of July 1950. Mrs. ROY D. WOOLNEB, Secretary, Ilunterlliver. R.R. 2 Our quarterly booklet "Investment Reoomnien-I dstions" may help you to find the type of bond or share that meets your current invest- ment rcquirements. It shows prices and yields of 100 different securities-Federal, Pxovino , clal, Municipal, Public Utility and Industrial. ' Writs for crop; today. Royal Securities Corporation Limited 88 Great George Street, Charlottetown Telephonei 822 IIOTICI 1'0 iiiuiisii Ina lnini vnnills who may lie eligible under iiaiendaisnfs to the Willi Ill'l'llllANS ALLOWANCE ACT District omces of the Depart- and meet the other qualifica- msnt of Veterans Afiain are tiona of the Act as to service now accepting applications in the armed forces, income. from certain British and Al- assets and so forth. lied veterans made eligible to mpgugm .. 7-1,... .,.,,g. 11191? 101' WI! V493”. M: naanfs have been made also- lowenco by -uwndmem 10 llra April Inf, but rafroacfive i the War Veterans' Allowance ,.,.,,,,,,g an 0"), 5. mg. ,7 M3 Pllied It the P000" '0" the reform qualifies under sion of Parliament the Act and makes his appu- Complate details as to those cation to the nearest district atlas of rho Deparfmanf of Veterans Aflalra by July 31 sf. Payment in cases when ap- plicati are received after , thatdatecanoniybemadeas from the date of receipt of such application in the Dis- eiigible may be secured from the nearest district office of the Department: of Veterans Affairs. In general. however. to be eligible a veteran who did not serve with the Cana- dian ferces must have 20 s I n I u I y E yaan' residence in Canada. trict Omen. '. I 2: 7? I : I ".2, s 1' ? Published under H: of the Non. Milton F. Oran. V5. I Minister of Veterans Affairs . ------u-.-t-----.-- At SPRINGFIELD, LOT 7 premises on TUESDAY, JULY 11th, beginning my entire stock, im ements and household eluding 3 young wor 136; set bob sleig s; wood sleigh chine; all kinds harness, both double and single- mately 150 bushels oats; set blacksmith tools; and articles found on a large farm; also a large amount both hard and soft wood. TERMS CASH 13th at 12 noon. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. V - VALDABLE rnorrnrv FOR SALE one half mile from Montague. loose in excellent condition. water. llehla. Inhoae. furnace and polished hardwood throughout. !onngere&'dofappsuinaeaiy soon-oo- prancing peaches. peace. plums. aprieeh. cherries and nipple!- New barn and entblldlags. forty acres of land. ten acres clear. remainder under wood dd lumber. is-nm a O. R. McQUAlD assent Aarir warren We. have an easoslisnt opening for a qualified salesman capable or covering Prince Edward Island. Write Mlm cltiovm Lin: nvstmancnoonpamr. 9. 0. you 10, uoncton, N. a non sans:-: uonnrnv nuxoamw IN rananam Atllt.IdwarllIIIta!llwlnbDivhIenInIssiiebdArea- nuagasowsontaiassaogrooa-.-osornaiselnleessuvlns aadnsalacncu-wtnnreelalsaaaslsvssewnanvnesntml esaemI.,aadaaeesnaehreenisIssaroonlesssoneoo- osinoor.suabI.rsesunun-.,annooncuoIaaaaaud- wood as all woodman wllssnenel,-lillltllalal. no-no oonpuuyunuuawtns-roaewwlaunnaunsw-II eeauehsau&Ieawhnalaral'lVIIyfeeIIl!IIIOIlIf5""' Iuaaswluishssassnsru-esanseaoswsen. a:rsor.vwns.nunn-stonnauasrou ""v"mmumnu”W”" PIIOED WILLIIIDWAOIUAL VALUE aaa-seamless ' no I. IIININI NIIAI o;o.easIssosaa:-scoaar WRITE BOX 278 MONTAGUE CLEARING AUCTION SALE Having sold my farm I will sell by Auction on the at 12 noon urniture, in- horses; 2 extra good mlich cows; 10 head of young cattle; 5 pigs; 50 hens; farm wagon (extra good); dump cart- road wagon; lime sower; gang plow No. ; fax-m engine; boring ma- approxi- ali small 0 househod furniture, -including kitchen range. (Record): 3 cream separators (almost new): a large quantity lumber. If day is unfitssle will take place on Thursday, July EVERETP HASLAM, Owner.