Guard! loonlqio §,"'}i' word; A-nnouncemen I i 0e per inch. W mod I per Wold’ In Memoria N tl andofl 1mm 0'1: (25:11, ° Advertising RateeflPayaille in Advance mmlnuun Charla for Any Advertisement; u gem. WWII; Western m“ and Ealtern low, Coming Events at per wow. "I 1°" oer Inch; Lista la EW- 5" P" Illme- Letten oi for Shot l0 mg 10 cents f‘!!! evervurldltional lfimfglciiicca :10 rghanke and T0 LET -- UNFURNISHED rooms. 22 Pleasant Street. L-476-7-15-2l. T0 LET -— HOUSE NO. 28 ELM Ave. Completcly decorated. Annly 36 Elm Ave. ‘Professional can. ll. F. ARGIlIBALD Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone t1 E0. Box l! Mcficfi E “TITLE? W. It‘. BENTLEY. [LO- J. A. BENTLEY. K-C. C. I‘. BENTLEY, LL-B. Barristers and Attorneya-at-Law MONEY ‘I0 LOAN 180 “iohmond Street Morreii 8i iiompany Chartered Accountants‘ Eastern Trust Building Telephone i447 BELL & MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown. I‘ B. [ind MocGUlGAN a. TRAINOT MARK It. MacGUiGAN. KC. D. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. K. C. TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial tlanl. Richmond Street. Charlottetown H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. NOTARY. no. BARRISTER. soucrroa Flier annual; Charlottetown PALMER 8, HASLAM H. J. PALMER. KC. A. .I. 11-450-7-13-31. our very desirable building lots, you can PM’ by monthly payments. the same as paying rent. and will be agreeably surprised how soon the ot is yours. Yon may say I am not going to build this year, cannot afford it. but you cannot afford to wait. If you are only paying S20 monthly rent, in ton years $2400 is gone and what have you for it. (noth- ing) and a few short. monthly payments on a building lot. and ih lot is yours, and the owner of a niece of land secures them the riviiege of time to pay that also ;n monthly instalments. just as -you previously paid rent, living in your own home and paying for it month by month as before you id out rent. Think it over rother. A liberal discount for cash. VON CLURE GAY. Upper Prince St. Llsoz-vlslzl.‘ Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auc- tioll in front of the Law Courts Billlding in Charlottetown on Thursday, the 18th day cf July A. D.. 1940, at tho hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL that tract, piece and parcel of land situated in the West side of Burkeb Road in Township Number Forty-three. gioresaio COMMENCING at the southeast angle of a farm of land of Forty acres conveyed to John A. Dingvwell now in the occupation or possession of Kerrie Doirant, thence running South Eighty- eight degrees and thirty minutes West along the Southern bound- ary o! said 18st, mentioned land Sixty-four Chains and Fifty links to the division line between Lots Fax-three and Fifty-six, thence sou along the said Division line three chains and Eighty-six and one half links to the property of Eliza Martin, thence North Eighty- eight degrees and thirty minutes East and parallel to the southern boundary oi said Kerrie Doirantb land a distance of Sixty-four chains and fifty links to Burke's Road aforesaid, thence North along the said Road three chains and Eighty- six and one ilnlf links to the place oh commencement containing Twenty-five acres of land a little more or less and is the Northern THE CHARLOTT ETOWN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TIONSA N. .Y. Stock ‘ w Appreciation. WI’ 0|‘ 4o per word. Lists of 5 b i E . l" E h o elf-valor: inch Address and Presentation snot Oilltrsilhlpétllntll‘: xc fillge XC ange still u *1 ‘ . l l ‘hi’ ..-.* -- i, ____f (Canadian rl-m) (Canadian rim) 0' F01‘ S319 Female Help Wanted salon can mm A q“. 3 551,5‘ — 25 ACRES STAND- WANTED _ E _ “ins hoY- M“!!! Mclfigfzlfgl 131%‘ eral irl or wffilililgfizfioufilfii All: gafiriizgtol: 2g 7 u 361i n] . 146 albcue. _ __i__- ion errace Hotel, Alberton P_E,I, Am Tel Tel 159 1:2 Brazilian ' 4 1'8 ’ sALE-d ram ououoass. L-441- -l3-3i. Am Water =~ lca“ “mm mpllivld MacDonald, Oherr Hill. . . Anaconda '» 19 1.5 g“ cg? N ~ 6 3" L-coi-v-le-il. Position Wanted Bait Ohio " s 1-; inflfl, Bjjgm", "9 ,3 , L‘ tlwin Loco 14 5.3 Dom s“ n saw - NEWLY FRESHEN- REFINED woman. B u. t l . . ° l" med cow and blood mare 6 years. references wishes pogvivfigli a5BCE°§nT~ ciuysfi," g i: iglow $3M‘ 14 Fflllik Costello. Green Boy. nlon to semi-invalid or house- Con Oil 1,; n4 mp o 13 14-501-7-16-11. earlier for one or two pgopve Con commonwea so 1 3 a - ggsg: PM sen al l ‘ ' ' ' ion sans on. EXCHANGE ron wages. peliipfipglflierrflign w Mg“ 832 '”Z~°l‘.'°3., y’ 1'“ M“ PW" 2'7 1-5 w D°°¥° 1* w“. “iwk- 3° Elm L-5l5-7-l6-2i Curt i... ht 5 7'8 N” m“ C" Avenue or phone ma. - E16 8 A 7 1-8 lnorand, 43 14 L-szi-"l-lc-zl. —--.- -____ __ w E18: giltiiz-eito I; g-g iPower Corp e 3.3 —~'— ‘iii . - ' Shawinigan a run UNDERSIGNED wru. sau, ESTATE LATE WALTER Ge" Else I a1 1-8 S, L“, com I, M by Public Auction at Wheatley N. TANTON 5°“ F°°d§ , __ 42 1-4 s, L“, pfd __ Rivrr o“ Wednesdflll- Ju-Y 17th. 5°" Motors , 4a a-il snowman. Jul-y le-(cPl-me i940. at 2 P. M. Standing Hay. Gt Nor Pfd 2'3 1-4 "stock market moirrtaixied an even Mrs. liaison Smith. n-sal-l-lo-zi. 23a Mtr cal- . a 7.5 fume a, me do” ,my a, w“ i???” LUMBE}: sTglgloA-I. om Mogfzggad g; 5-4 3:218 ‘losses were nearly evenly bal- . es . 1-. ~ oliie-rslsslsio mirrored feet, 3281i?! "fr" izafslm! who have u-n watches $5,? 53mg? v- » 5.; 7" “gdsi,” B” “n” M‘ i“ ‘m’ liluz llrlccs on aiillllication. Clark ‘h 0 er articles of ieivelr)’ with N,“ Pacific -. _ g2“ a lmmem °1 W° 90-11% i0 Bros... Mt. Stewart_ e late Walter N. Tanton. Jew- paramount 1 4 .7 Mme Harm?" 3am"! "V6 L-333-7.9.¢,gs_51_ - elel‘. of Charlottetown. for repairs p9 4-‘ cents at 9.90. Nickel, however, meg- l-—— ‘Pu-l ‘ to call for the same phwpfifi, 7'8 zedBéilg Fllnmhw 31- . l e sor f | eefp one, seliin in odd Nlale Help Wanted filtlgktxo. 1x3 ivrpogcilrllliienhaoy 123i‘ 7 3 a lmtfiatlmrztriieg undsnsoegililncs of e. ", ‘ _ “*_“ - own. on or b.i' M d .' , ' an l-a an held wltsrno coon-cram MAN, my z, m“, m, nfnfgfk gjrfhiv Radio Colo 51-2; stationary’. Dcsco and Dominion l0 uolk on fflrm- Waller Clark, ‘we u, I _ Soars Roe Co - Bridge easrd minimr a. Nfllill Wllishire. L-435-7-13-3i. " “l “l m" "mime and ‘south Pacific . I .“ - ‘m m9““'“" f ’.__.________ articles of jewelry which an. m, at“ o" N J 1 2 Total mlrs- 13600 shares. Indus- w-lxrsn - MAID roa novsa- "ll"! for by said my 22ml will ‘Tam. Co, 34 "4 "m5 529°? Mines 8-4001 Bonds $2-- Wllllr- Apply D. N. Murchison, be "Id by publlr- auction at the rymuld A“? 3B 3'8 mo‘ North River. 1-449-7-13-31. W" store. 180 Kent Street, on U“, d C - _#E7Fl ""““" -'"'" “*- "40- v "v hm ‘oili- oif-‘é iii - APPli ‘N’ 1 TO 0f tW '| k ' ll. , i ' ' 1mm Ember “Ede shun Course‘ order‘); final; (‘not ,Uniiori Gas Imp 1?. 1-4 v Export training. Molar Barber for repairing such articles} U S Rubber m 7‘8| Collflllfl HRHIBX- N-455 All other watches, dialvnonds and gqsa$afio '57-?‘ T i W d Jewelry selling at snu- discount. Wnrnpr B,” ., "m (Canadian PM”) , fa‘: ‘ers ante A. ERNEST DUCIIEMIN. WP“ El" 93 TEACHER WANTED FOR FERN- E§ff,“""N°' "f “m” "l We“ Um” l“ ‘smk’ 91°” wood $011001. N0. 7'1. J. H. MRC- or ' Tan an‘ Abiflbl Com 60 Far-lane, Bedeque, Secretary. Abmb; Pfd 3 343 Mano-a» Banks g l 3i l; 1.2 , _ _ mo a-s Tfilgiitiiasn Sfigfigwflgubplgrlildllqlt i. £1355 ‘£3? 1° 1'4 itleiiiggd S?1x3l0¥i-“ntI€-n50g!-7-c1‘ii'J-J2i: (canudmn Press) mcrvslls E ?*~~——-~~ _, ' ‘G or XPORTS or Lost g m“ (“"5" RIDES AND LEATHER _..____i________._._____ - - - (7 . _ i? m, CHEVROLET “T, _Al>nlwa11ons for mslwc- cfiijlfime m, m. Wartime not. and Trade “um Bmglrélejd p, Kelly's Cross tlon of Brown Top should lvlonireal " §°§§§l.“l“,’$§§"‘é§§’md"=°;'gs§ s ‘m dC ‘.Rll3.Al. ' R @9193 §',',,,,,.,_,'.f‘"§§,,p,,u,§’_“° be made l? ‘mderslgncd be" Ngmlscmvla l? skins (other than fur skins) and Emu. fore July Zfllh- leather will be subject to license by wanted _, c. MACMII LAN iiile grclggl “uliigelronili: -e ‘t ' I ' ' scrutiny of Mn Maurice S on noon aim noaan WIANTED av Box 313 Chm)“, MGYkBE Al’ A Hmes and Leather Adm,n,5“,r‘a“mr_ Sienogmpher. Appy Box L It. l. _470_7_ _ L is to ensure that adequate supplies Gllil clian. L 15 2 a __, __,__ __ ._- . ._____.___________ ‘III-r “be rig Glance of both raw malerlals and finished 1-9015 WANTED __ WE Buy 51,1, I 406-7-13-10-13 products will be available when re- kinds of Carpenter and Mechanic _-;__ qtllreci for military and civilian Toolil Etmhgnge Stoif 531281 $0621. *__* ‘with hl nil d r t hid mon S ree . - - - - . (11 T}, (j d; p,- v out: v one- r o he es ——--—i'———-———— WHY PAY RENT? v e am an m tanned in Canada are imported. Boarders Wanted TQfQnQOiStUQkS nanwqy "wen but this proportion varies greatly _ __,,_ _ Baum“ up h m I t Montreal-Utilities lower; llihftl‘! fol!‘ dilfgrrrtlt brgnchfis ofmthehtaia- _ I it 0 . s its nit - and [d h] h ; u, m“ "1 | illlg ill 115 rv. n e 0- er an , Bfgatilbilgenglg] Rgglggxlt Wlgilgxfe ural to man, as the hlrds building slung? g g H 0 er us a s about one-third of the hides taken 1759"; L_530_7_16_“_ "i!" ""5- 1""! "l" "FY first 5WD New York_s|ocks dos"; snghuy off in Canada are exported in nor- is a place to build oll. high“; mai times. The control now es- To Le‘ Why delay from yvfir l0 Yell‘. New York-Cotton and sugar iablished over exports will mean make a start now, secure one of steady; rubber higher: coffee luw- that domestic requirements will H‘. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Jilly l5—(OP)— Produce Market prices here today, as reported by the Dominion D2- parimen-t of Agrzculiure, follcvv: BlliJi/ETI first grade creamery, prints, Jobbing price, 93 1-4-3-4: first grade solids, Jobbing price, 22 3-4-23 1-4; Quebec no 1 pasteur- ircd, current receipt price. 212 1-2. Quebec no 2, 21 1-2; Quebec no 1 pasteurized. wholesale ic-bbing price. 22 7-8. Quebec no 2. 22. Cheese: western. while, current receipt price, l3 11-16-3-4; color- ed. 13 13-16-45-113; white and col- ored, wholesale Jobbing prlce, 14. Eggs: graded shilpnlents in used free oases, selling price. A-iarge 26 léZI-Ql; A-medium 25; B 20- 2i; Potatoes: Mtl, new, grade ii, 1.40 —l.50' NB no 1 75's 1.50—l.00; P!!! no 1 75's 1.60-1.65; Cobblers 1.50- 1.80; Virginia vmites 100's A 2.50— 2.75; B 1.45-1.65. (Pots-to prices are wholesale). conuacrs TITLE- MINNEAPOLIS. July 14 -(AP) — Bud Ward oi Spokane, United States amateur champion, added the westcm amateur laurels to his list of triumphs when he defeated George Victor of Chicago, 2 and 1. in the (iii-hole finals of the 41st annual tournament at the Min- neapolis Golf Club today. SEVEN lN UNIFORM ADELAIDE. Australia — (C?) — Seven brothers, sons of Rev. and Mrs. I-l. H. Hopicfi, oi Victoria, are in uniform. Four are in the army, one in the air force, another in e college cadet corps and the young- est is a boy t. Auction Tr AUGUSTINE covl: "lvlni sold m! farm I will sell moiety of fifty acres of land pur- chased by the said Eliza Martin.‘ from the Commissioner oi Public! of November 1907. e The above sale is made under ‘l l of Nova and bv virtue oi e bower of sale %"l'm°m'n- contained in‘ an Indcnvure of i p), c u Mortgage dated the Twenty-eighth day oi August A. D.. 1012 sndf made between Peter Martin of .Bt. Charles Township Number ‘Forty-three in King's County. llr. Paul J. Leonard Osteopathic Physician (‘raduate of Klrksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery 201 Prince Street Charlottetown Phone 9M Brnnmerslde Office Open every Thu sde ll Church 5t. Pholne fii-l. b-bli-‘l-le-aa-aa Prince Edward Island. farmer and Margaret Martin his wife, of the! one part and Iouise C. Lonltwcrili ‘of Charlottetown in Queens County aforesaid widow of the other pert and because of default having been made in payment oi the principal money and interest secured thereby. For further information fmplv iPaimer & Hoslam. Bulk cf Nova moon-l Chambers. Charlrilrtown. l Dated this 24th dav of J1me A. D "N0 "n. t. Palmer s» Ethel Swift l Executor-a and Trwtccs Estate Lo nice C. Longwrnrtll. L-tl53-8-25-7-2-9-i6. Works by Deed dated the 18th dsv ~12 on the premises on Thursday, July llith at l P. M. Standard Time, all my stock and im laments consist- lclasuoixhslzodti vzor horms, 7 milch '. e un ca e 2 h lfnxizs, a foxy IIIIQ x 12.’ m’ Irlllelflfllis- hay mower 6 ft. cut M. l-I- l hey loader, 1 side de- "V"! "he. l sectional harrow, l disc drill, l farm on (Bath), 1 cart, 1 spring tooth arrow, l set smoothin L (8 sections), l two row cultivator, I single cult va- tor, l horse hoe, l tato digger and gang plow. 1 sing e on; plow, ll 1 5min crusher, 1 drlv glclfh, ouble sleigh, 1 single sle (h, 1 driv- In; wagon, l De Laval Separator 7B0 cap. 450 It. matched hoards, 300 matched bra-rd!’ 650 It. 2 x 4 also a quantity Jalanlr and all kinds harness both ouble and single found on a large and well equl ped farm. Also a quantity household, ef- fects including Range (new). Terms Cash. If clay is unfit sale on next day at same hour. FRANgNMcI-‘ARLANE. HUGII F. MORRIS Auction oer. § Montreal Stock first be met but that those hides which are not required by Canad- ian tonne-rs will continue to find s. market elsewhere. The export trade in certain types cf leather produced in Canada has been Luge but this trade has been considerably curtailed recently by from Canada. There is no inten- tion on the part of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board to re- strict. the export from Canada of leather which is not essential to the war effort. In the enforcement of the regulations assistance will be given to exporters wherever pos- sible to maintain trade connections and to facilitate the export of non- essential products. LIVESTOCK MONTREAL, 15-—(CiP)— Hog prices advanced but other live- stock gave ground on Morlltreal livestock markets today, Receipts: Cattle 763; calves 1M5; sheep and lambs 1,266; hogs 1,038. Calves were 25 to 50 cents lower. Good veals were $8 with WP! W!) i0 w. Medium veals sold up to $7.50 and very conunon light veals down to $6, Comon veals and the best drinkers were sold in mixed lots at $5.50 to $6. Common drinkers and grassy calves were from 84-50 W the United Klnedom on exports ed (Canadian Press) ‘IORONIO, April 15- ltockl Close Acme Oil i. I Alderman l1 Anglo Huron 150 Arntfield 4 1-1 Aunor Gold 110 Bankfield 9 Base Metal B Beattie ‘l2 Bid ood , 1o 1-4 Bob o _ 4 1-2 Broulsn 44 Buff Ank 280 Cdn Malroblo 32 Cent Pat 150 Chem Res 19 Chester 6 1-4 Cons Smelt 8i 1-2 Davies 18 Dome Oil 17 3-4 East Crest 4 East Mairobie 230 Eldorado 30 Foundation 6 Francoeur 22 Gillies Lake 4 Gods Lake 26 1-2 Gold Essie 5 1-2 Hard Rock _ 60 Hollinger ' 9B5 Howey 22 Hud Bay Min 22 Int Nickel a1 1-4 Jellicoe 3 Kerr Add 189 Kirk Lake 80 Lake Shore 15 1-2 Lapa Cad 5 Leitch 45 Little r. 1, _ 19o Macassa ‘ _ 2'70 MacLeod V?" 110 Madsen 25 1-2 Malariic _ 66 McIntyre g 37 1-2 McKenzie f‘ 88 McVittie '_ '"' 5 McWatterl j 24 Mcneta _ 88 Morris Kirk 2 Naybob "' 13 Noranda _ __ _ 43 1-2 Omega ' 13 Oro Plats 20 Pndora 5 1-2 Perron Gold 120 Pick Crow 21B Pioneer _ _ 180 Premier j 75 Preston __ 150 Senator 21 Sherritt 5B Sigma 525 Siscoe 62 Sladen , 25 slave Lake 3 steep Rock 125 Sylvanite 195 Texas Corp 100 Upper Can 68 Ventures 1B5 Wendigo 7 Wood Cad 8 Wrt I-{arg 500 UNLISTED Dalhousie 21 Foothill 40 Mandy 7 Pond Ore 125 Temisk 3 1-2 TORONTO July l5-—(CPl-The stock market drifted quietly down- ward today. Western oils were dull and steady. Pivotal industrial stocks traded mainly in broken lots. Bell Tele- phone ccntinued to advance. post- ing a rain of a poin-i. to 146 and gains of a point or more came thrcuzh for Bank of Nova Scotia and Imperial Bank. Ford A. B.A. Oil and National Steel Car improv- friwtions and Dominion Bridge and Steel of Canada pfcl were lower. Kerr-Addisoh closed 8 csnts up at 1.89 and minor gains were net- ted by East Malartfc, Pioneer and Omega. Senior golds held steady and losses od’ 3 to 5 cents came out for Buffalo-Ankerlte. Central Pa-t- ricia. Macassa and P‘okle Crow. Smclters fell hack 3-4 and Nckel had a loss of 1-4. Home Oil had one sale at 1.55. unchanged. and Davies was down a cent to 13. In Memoriam MR. WELSLEY JOLLYMORE served as chairman of the agricul- Ottavla Turns l Attention To Unemployment UITAWA. Jul! 14 -(CP) -A.f- ‘ ter weeks of work on war prob-i lems and special ‘gar legisiation Parliament turns its attention this week to an unemployment insur- ance law, a long-range social Incas- ure designed more particularly for the peace which, it is hoped, will follow victory. The unemployment insurance’ scheme is the one major piece of legislation remaining to be dealt‘ with at this session. Its introduction, notice of which was given Saturday ‘by Labor Min- 15W‘ Mill-arty. was made possible by passage of annmendment to the ' British North America Act ihrollghl the British Parliament last week. This will be the second unem- ployment insurance measure en- acted by the Parliament oi Carl- ada. ‘The last one, mssed in i936, was held unconstitutional by the courts on ihc ground it infringed 0Y1 i119 Dowcrs granted provincial legislatures. The amendment to the British North America. Act added unem- ployment insurance to the matter over which Parliament has exclu- sive Jurisdiction. End of Unemployment With war industry and military. naval and air cnltsflncnt faking more and more men, Canada is just. now approaching the point ivhere governments can see the prospect. of an and to the unem- ployment condiiicns which prevail- ed since 1920 and which necessi- tated largo expenditures by feder- al, provincial and municipal gov- ernments 0n relief and special works for the provision of jobs. One of the government's reasons for pressing forivurcl ivifli unem- ployment insurance now is to cush- ion the effect of a ccsszltion of war activity when YIDSlUlllES end. Under the law all persons cmpioy- i ed in occupations dos! nated in the bill will start to built up reserves in the unemployment. insurance fund against tho time when they may be out of work. 'I‘lic govern- ment itself will coiliribufc to the fund as well as exact contribu- tions from employers and employ- 89S. Except for one post, the reorgani- zation of the cabinet was complet- ed last tveck. Hon. Angus Macdorl- chaflmtemwn aid former Premier of Nova Scotia, “Mn-V was sworn in as Minister of Na- {Ienangwn tional Defence for Naval Affairs, on s“ throughout the country. ‘world. TRADE IS A TWO WAY HIGHWAY A mutually satisfactory exchange of good! and services is the basis ofboth dorm-slit: flflli fort-inn irzlrlc. FOR YOUR LOCAL AND DOMESTIC TRANSACTlONS —we have branches in all larger centres in Canada and FOR YOUR FOREIGN TRANSACTIONS —we have branches in Newfoumllunil. Jamaica, Clllul, Pucrto Rico and Dominican Republic, London, 50w York. Boston, and correspondurlis throughout the Know Your Bank and its many sirrviccs. ii... The of NOVA SCUTHA IST. l8S2—OVEI CENTURY OF BANKING EXPERIENCE Branches in Prince Edwin-ll lsl;li.d ‘i. Zilori Sumnll-rside Victoria Friday night and at the same time Hon. JEUTlCS G. Gal-diner. Minister of‘ AgriclLtllre took the oath as head of national war services. Mr. Gardiner has been busv or- ganizing ille new department and preparing for the lliiilC/ildl regis- tration which will be its first major task ior_da_vs. His formal installa- tion awaited the passing Fridzrv nicht of an act i0 authorize the department. Earlier in the week Hon. W. P. Mulock was installed as Postmaster General. Hon. James lLsloy as Fi- nance Minister. and Hon. Colin Gibson as Minister of Naiional Revenue. succeeding Mr. lislcv. The Department of Agriculture now remairs without a s" nrclte minister ‘and Prime Minister Niac- kciizle Kin: has given no indica- tion as to ivhcn appointment will be made. Canadian Dollar I Shows Strength , I NEW YORK, July l4 —(AP) -—| Tile Canadian dollar again display- l eci independent strength in the foreign exchange market Saturday. The dominion currency. which cents, has recently shown stability board rate 9.09-9.91 per cent -count.l Current. price of the dis-i conafilsgi 1"..‘*..‘Lle.kf . Ne“ “Ilnlstrr? llll l5 1("\l l [W3 0 8 C lYi I . Gilbert- Weir, (Lib. Mnrdonaldl is a possibilltv for the past. I-le with occasional s0:- bucks. for several weeks. Nfonrv dealers attributed a silh- siallliai part of the rise to tourist‘ demand. Siéfllllg at. $3.71 was unchanged“ ture committee inst session and is a recognized authority on agricul- pnrticulary in iobzt who was iii Ottawa his‘. week in connection with a bill affect- ing his province has also been mentioned as a possible choice. Prior to becoming Premier near- lv 20 years ago Afr. Brackril was head of the hfaniioba Azrlculiural College. The senate. which Friday night failed to pass a bill providing a 510.000 annual salary for the Minis- ierof War Services. met Saturday and put the bill tilrough third reading. ber of patriotic groups in Canada! the ivar Savings Committee today announced the broadening of regu- lations covering the issue of Wan Savings Certificates. Certificates‘ have llPTOlOlOPG been issued only to: individuals, but these will be is-; silable in future to specific groups of individuals who wish to act in concert. $500 which may be purchased anv single year. and other condi- tions remain unchanged. Under the new regulations. in- corporated or unincorporated bod- ies organized for the purpose of carrying on. without. pecuniary Britain Rejects There passed away on June 28th. at his home at French River, Mr. Welsley Jolymore at the age of 85 i years. Mr. Jollymcre was born at St. Margaret's Bay, Lunenburg Co. l Nova. Scotia, later going to Canso where he resided until 1909. when he came to Hench River, P.E.I., 3i lyears ago. l-le was mgaged in fish- 3525 mostly $5 to $5.25. Good ewes and wethers were $11 to $11.50, buck lambs were cut $1 per hundred weight and culls $2 per hundredlweight. Several lots were sold in mixed lots at $10. Shoe were lower at $3 to $6 with the ulk between $3.50 to $4.50. Hogs were stronger at $9 for bacons fed and umereti. Selects drew $1 premium with the regular cuts on off gmdes. Sovws were $4.75 to $.60. Hogs sold on rail were $11.75 to $12.00 hot weight. ( GRAIN WTNNIPEG, July 16-40?)- Wiieat futures on Winnipeg grain exchange today started the third off their 9688M levels. Throughout the session not a single trade was completed as prices clung to their minimums oi’ 71 3-8 for July, 73 5-8 for October and 74 5-8 cents a bushel for December wheat. Buenc; Alres was 1-8 lower, and Cincago dropped 1-2. , Indications oi a export bul- iness in wheat ho t e United Kin!- dom failed to entice traders the Mt. ~ CHICAGO, Jilly ili-(API- lwhealt prices dropped a cent today to the lswest levels since last September 1 but than recovered labour half of the loss. - Wheat closed 1-4—.'l-8 lower than ‘Saturday. July 72 3-4, September 73 1-2-3-8; Com 1-8-4 1-8 high- ‘er, July si 7-0-42. September 5a 5-8-1-2; out 1-1 011i to 1-4 up. ~ "A QUEER citsw" LONDON — (CF) - An old resi- dent mcurns the closing oi the Victoria Hotel in the West End. saying he never found out why the stained trlnss ilvindotv oartrnv- c". Virgil. l-fipvnrchlls. P"1xi'"l"<. Plulnrcil and Soc airs: a "qurcr crew for a dining room." consecutive week without moving ‘Haiti m“, Gowan Brae and vicinity when it ill!- Mr. Jollymore was a highly respected citizen and will be much. missed in the community where he ~ was a favorite to all young and old. Besides his sol-rowing widow‘ there are left, to mourn four sons.‘ Issac, French River; Frank and Everette at home; William, Van- couver, B. 0.; also four daughters, Belle, Mrs. Kidder, Halifax; Laura, Mrs. Jollymore, Halifax; Blanch, Mrs. Green, Graham Road; Annie, Mrs. Woodingion, Tryon, P. E. I. 1B grandchildren and 8 greetgrand- childlen also survive. to ell much sympathy is extended. The funer- al was held at St. Thomas Angli- Cflll Church. Springbrook, Rev. Mr. Fream conducting the service Interment was in Anglican Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were: Messrs. George Simms, John H. Pidgeon, Everette McLeod, Capt. W. Mc- Leod. James Pidgeon and Leslie s. In Memoriam MB. JOSEPH SMITH A wave of sadness swept over Iwas learned that little Joseph Smith. son of the late Cecil Smith lwas drowned in the sluice at Mc- Innis’ mill pond on Wednesday. i.lie 22nd of May last. It appearsl that this little boy who was only| 1 year and 9 months left his grandmother's home when he was reared to go to his uncles home at the opposite side of the dam and in crossing the plank over the‘ sluice fell into the ‘crowned. - It was a terrible shock for his mother, grandmother and uncles and they a'l have the deepest sym- pathy of the community as he was a most loving child. Bllt they have one consolation- ihe knowledge that h:- is happy in that l-lls-avr-nly Kingdom wlvre there is nothing but love and hap- bineu. water and gain to their members, objects of a national. municipal, patriotic. re- ligious. educational. charitable. professional, social or‘ Spfifllflfl- character or the like, incuding sor- vioe clubs, labour and fraternal 0r- ganizations, excepting those acting primarily as insurance or benefit societies. will be pefltlii-ifd T0 Pl"- clinso War Savings Certificates. Wlill the revised ailthoritjv, ap- nmvsd by Order-in-Ccuncll; ihe War Savings Committee is author- ized to determine whether am‘ group is eligible to purchase War Savings Certificates tinder the pro- visions of the realist-ions- Peak Not Yet ‘Reached in Steel i l i Gandhi's Nonviolent Resistance Plan WARDHA. India _Jl_lly 14. —_‘C_P Rcutersp-(‘vrcat Britain has relccw, ed p. silggcslioli by hfollandas K. Gandlzi that illc principle of non- violent resistance bu applied to Ger- many. the Mahatma said Saturday". He made public a letter from th Viceroy Theo Marrlllvss 0i’ I-llllml" 20w, saving the British government feii. such a policy could not. b:- ton-l sidered "since, ln common Willi tho whole empire. they (the novel“- ment) are firmly resolved to proso- ckitenthe we: to a victorious conclu- B 011. CLEELAND. July i-L-(A-P) —The peak of the current movement H1 srcel operations apDB-Yellily 11% "$2 to be li-nciied the masazins filfl- y assorted today, with gains COXllSlXli-I mg ill July despite the recent holl- (‘iilV nlicrruptlon.’ _ "Seasonal influences which noln.- allv have a restricting effect on siccl buying are being more mo“ offset by several other faccrs. K105i prominent of which are export busi- ness and various aspects o: tnle oe- fence program, the review sold. "Stimulus provided by the latiiit l5 not so much ill direct steel orders for armament manufacture as in preparations for production of de- fence cuipment and in anticipatory buying to avoid more extensive de- lays in deliveries." US. ACQUISITION AND FOQTIFICATION OF FLEET one Ala noses m BNOVA $COTIA AND _ U? UDA ' (Qmmflfififi? nnwn (move W. 1. The monthly meeting of Birch Grove W. I. met at the home oi lVLrs- Jolin Paynter, with 14 members and one visitor present. Minutes cf \ r052 1-8 cent i0 s1 United siotesygf}, wan savlxo bslvrlrlcnvas “ii ti Answering the request of a num-' Limitations as to the amount cf c ll Says A Cruiser Bid lint ‘Elude’ ritis. OTTAWA.’ J Ll‘ l( gllllll H l ' a! a mcn . sails Hall l FYPlll BACK AT ARRTY "SCHOOL" F. R. .\i'ill.i\ vuni tllrtlucll the great war as rvgiincllial srrgcltnte major of n inul-ilinr-gnln battalion, Now lu- is inking a “rtirflllr! coursw" n-iiil other members of the (lvcrsras fiilullinu (inn ltssilciitilolh in training for homo lrllurll duty. lirro hr- is at ill!‘ controls of .1 nia- (Chinp-Lrnfl, Part of‘ tilc training ll gun apart blindfolded. ‘A éAmvfl-f Mrs. Deacon nml Mrs. Jardinv.‘ Iprevloils meeting were a proved and collection mounted to d; cents. it was IllOV and seconded to send S.» to the Red Cross and $3 to Prnw h for lilnifilxli. the house milltarv committee have “frliil-"TV T955 i 9 m“ pt Tom. f” ' :. d i0 f Bitch just returned to Washington after a ‘ Fgggouqifofirgo from AiK ACTION "RIGHT AWAY" Three congressmen, members oflcolllliv P10501011 survey of (LS. Atlantic coastal lie-In“: Red arcs,‘ Summemidtaohqgh, m ‘fences, to urge acquisition, ‘by pur- (‘ilaso or irasc. of fleet and ease-s in Bermuda. and Nova Sroiin. b” ,3 canvas. woollen blankets. It was derided lo his nchzhbztr ir Mollofinvllfiozi and incl-racing of u-rnm mm on,‘ Mm Wm, Franris _’v' cvzvtai tirfcilcl-s on the cast and pill. (n n contest and it tvas won l3‘ west coasts would cost $250,000,000. Mrs. Scales and Mrs. A climnbo-l- “hvllnvc nn ice (‘roam SOClBLCECilIlILlIl- - Lunch comuutirv, Mls. Sonics, .\i1‘-. John -lill'flllli‘ vi l\'i‘=.< Rvilf‘ .‘\l'll4 ling. Ncxl mi‘. '1 to iii‘ lu-ivi at Mrs. "frilcllizln Pnvnicr. l SAVE!) TH’ FIIHIK ’ .P\’ . » ‘. -- An air “Sh, n: _ .... n“; ....>.. "- < “sag.