PAGE TEN .,..-- '4 Advertising liaise. Italian Ulargo For Any edverleeneat 6 cash gagamonte :0 vrord:.l.o-rt llail Ill -10 cents for every Payable in Advance ones, Wedtlssg En- ueuuau lepersvordg Liatsol III and , beeper subunvnoenteeenupuglaeag Praeeaealoalut Otleeletaaeaauiiealen. Theadvertiearetreuteetlbnpuouaaersasunosealelir the Iogllgenoe as its servants or ouerwlao. one there shall be no iiebitm tor aoa-sanctum: at any euvenlaauauc beyond sh; amount pale tor such .....sIsensaas inches AOIIIOI Boarders vmus BOAIDERS ACOOMMODATID AT 21 Upper Prince Street. Phone G65-J. 1 To LET -- THREE SELF CON- teined unfurnished rooms. sec- ond floor. Unsuitable for children Near Experimental Farm. Hnona cars Loavisg Faiasls ilslp Wasted LADY DRIVING To BOSTON Aug. 8 or 0th. Can take two. Call 4954. -. liars & Trucks For sale l"OIt SALE - 1030 CHEVROLET Sedan. Neil Macnougall. Argyle Shore. FOR SALE - 1940 CHEVROLET: new engine job. Apply 108 Weymouth Street. FOB SALF,-1942 DODGE COACH. At Kennedy Service (Station Ken-sington. FOR SALE-1950 PLYMOUTH sedan. also 1045 three-ton Ford. Both in fair condition. priced cheap for quick sale. Also one Massey-Harris binder. 0-foot cut. three years old. good condition. Your Oliver dealer. Delbert Ray- ner. Travellers Rest. MAID s WA-NTED-APPLY Poole Hotel, Montague. DISH WASHER WANTED. GOOD Wiles. meals included. Time off. Apply .Chan's Restaurant. Sum- merside. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIT- resses. also short order cook, good wages. good working con- ditions. Andy's Sea Foods. Sum- merslde. POSITION AVAILABLE AS GIN. eral helper in modern Montreal home equipped with every latest converrlence. Stnrting wage 500.00 private room and radio. Write complete details 4847 Lacombe Ave.. Montreal. Houses Apt. Wanted WANTED - HOUSE ron EL- derly couple. Write Box 415. Guardian. For Sale F011. SALE-CHEVROLET SE- dan. 1936, licensed. 5115.00. Island Equipment Co. Ltd., Summersirle. FOB SALE - DOT. IN BRIGHTON area. Call 2393-L after 0 P M son sau: - as ma non. coon condition. Apply Maddin Taylor. Nine Mile Creek. P. E. 1. FOR SALE - BED AND SPRING. small table and drawer bureau Reasonable. All to match. 10!: Pownal. . WANTED - APARTMENT on house. Three adults. References. . Box E. Guardian. lost WILL PERSON WHO TOOK DOG from 11 Alley Street kindly re- turn. as they are known. LOST-EXTENSION LADDER ON June 19th on Malpeque Road be- tween Kensington and Indian River Bridge. Finder kindly notify me. Thanks. Garnet War- ren. Freetown. FOR SALE-FABMALL A TRAC- tor . Condition and tires like new. 3900. Cash or terms. Weeks Farm Equipment. Kent Street. E70-I: SALE - 3-HORSE MANOR! Spreader. Good working condi- tion. 375.00. Wallis Adams. Darn- ley. FOE SALE-FROST AND WOOD six foot. binder. three horse hitch. and tractor hitch. Good working shape. Horace Wright. Jr., Lower Bedeque. FOR SALE - ONE WHITE KIT- chen ahinet. glass doors linen and cu lery drawers. Apply M. Patterson. Montague. FARM FOR SALE -- NEAR MUR- ray Harbor. 9 room, furnished house. stock and crop 'included Irsiguire W. H. Mirdslar or Phone 1 . POTATO DIGGEIS FOR. SALE- The famous Moody Rotary. Over 400 in use in this Province. Ap- ply without delay. W.D. Croken. Summerfield. Emerald R. IT. FOR SALE-COCIKBHUTT BIND- er. 5-foot. about 12 years. Good condition. 8100. (Taken in trade for wider binder). At Matthias Malone's. Stanley Bridge. Wel- ter S. Weeks. FOE SALE-COCKSIIIJTT BIND- er. 5 ft.. 11 years. 3100. Reason for selling, getting wider Cock- shutt binder. Also choice black horse, 4 years, well broken. 0100. Apply J. W. MacPherson, Bella- vue. 8. E. MMIAY. EXCAVATION work. grading. stumping. etc. Phone 2648-L. Charlottetown. nrcvcns. sunxv. ".rsucvct.n repairs. Lawn Mowers sharpen- add Blair's Bike ghop, Park- d c. HOUSE RAISING DONE. MOVED or hauled. including churches and schools. City or towns. Ap- ply 132 Elm Ave. LIGHT DELIVERY SERVICE. Moderate charges. Prompt and courteous service. Douglas Greg- ory, Parlrdale. Phone ilrll-J. ALL UNPAID TAXES ORWELI. School which are not paid by August (list. will be sent for col- lection. By order of Trustees. Persssal MEN! VIGOIIINE TONIC Toll those who are rundown. lacking in strength. energy. ambition. Vig- orlne helps regain etransth. tone up nervous system. Look better. feel better. more energetic. is day treatment 01.00: 45 days 32.00. At Reddin Bros. and Jenkins. Chor- lottetiown; sernpie's. Kensington; "I-Teachers Wasted WANTED-TEACHER FOR. Peter's Road Best School (Alma) Supplement 8600.00. O0orge Johnston. Secretary. FOR SALE - MASSEY HABBIH Binder. 6 ft. with carrier and trucks. Tractor and horse hitch. Perfect condition. Taken in trade for wider Cookshutt Binder. Price 3200.00. Also 60 Ooceshutt Tractor med a few months. taken in trade for larger sock- ahut Tractor. Price siit00.00 Arthur Stewart. Seavlew. Agents for Weeks Farm muipment TIIIESHEIS FOR SALE-THE new Moody Lifetime. The only completely modern design in the grain separating held today. A two plough tractor will drive it. A demonstration any day this week. Also on hand one No. 7 Moody in perfect condition; one Halls drum and cleaner with blower. Apply without delay. W. D. Croken. Summerfleld. Emer- ald ER. I03 IINT - FRONT OFFICE Palm" Blsildlfll. - sroa IINT - IINGLI aousa with hot water haetlngneysteurl and bath. Garage. ore ' and garden included: Appl to Mrs oeoi-gs L. Lltkillu A . W A N T E D - TEACHER rout Hermitage school. Supplement two hundred dollars. Apply Hiram Lane. secretary Trustees WANTED-TEACHER I03 st. Mary's Road last. school. supplement 3250.00. Gus McGee. Secretary. TEACHER WANTED - F1151 OR 0 d Class. Grades 0 to 10. supplement 9400.00 to 0420.0). de- pending on qualifications. Apply Winston England. secretary. El- lerslie School District. Typewriters Ill I'll ALI.-NEW PERSONAL Portable Typewriter - the only 0311!! wvowriler in personal siaa New portable design. new spark- ling performance cash or (arms Reminlloo ltend Limited. 134 Richmond Street. Charlottalovm WANTED TEACHER For Kingsboro school SupplemenEJl401(().00 4 Secretary! Z The Estate of the late Edith leltre of Charlottetown is about -to be closed. he consideration and pay- estate will be closed I. I. IOOIII Cb-Ileclshr. WINNIPEG; Aug. 0 - (CP) - Prices moved in narrow range Saturday on Winnipeg Grain Ex- change. Trading was fairly active toward the close. There was demand -for oats and barley 'from shippers and Ameri- can houses. Offerings were fairly liberal but were absorbed well. although there was an easier tons in barley. Iiys recovered early losses by the close. The rye trade was cred- ited mainly to American interests. Class two wheat prices were nchanged. ' Closing Prices! Date: Oct 3 1-8; Dec. May 84 1-48. Barley: Oct 1.& 1-2A; Dec 1.22 3-8; May 1.23 1-8. Rye: Oct 1.48 1-4; Dec. 1.50 1-2; May 1.58 5-8 - 3.48 1-23; . Oct 3.44Nnt. Cash Prices: ate: 2 CW 92 5-8: ex 3 CW 91 1:3CW907-8;ex1feed007-8; 1 feed 89 7-8; 2 feed 86 1-8; 3 feed 82 1-8; mixed feed 71. Harley: 1 CW 0-row 1.53 1-2; 2 CW 6-row 1.53 1-2; 1 CW 2-row 1.45 1-2; 2 CW 2-row 1.45 1-2; 3 CW 6-row 1.51 1-2: 1 feed 1.45 1-2; 2. feed 1.43 1-2: 3 feed 1.31 1-2: 2 CW yellow 1.45 1-2; 3 CW yellow 1.45 1-2; 4 CW 6-row 1.45 1-2; 3 CW 2-row 1.45 1-2. Rye: 1 CW 1.49:- 2 CW 1.49; 3 83 1-43; Dec. CW 1.44; rej. 2 CW 1.33: 4 CW 1.37: track 1.49. Flax: 1 CW 3.56 1-2: 2 CW 3.51 1-2; LOW 3.31 1-2; 4 CW 3.26 1-2: track 3.51 1-2. AT HALIFAX- Arrived Saturday Fort Avalon, from New York Elizabeth Bakke, Far East Ssnnngan, New York Vardulia. London Marie Louise McKay. from sea sailed Saturday Marcella. for Philadelphia Irvingdale. Saint John. N.B. Vulcanie, New York Arrived Sunday None. Saiied Sunday I Nova Scotiu. for Bostor Trade Fair To Open Mfhicago CHICAGO. Aug. 0 - (AP) - A fair designed to promote world trade. prosperity and peace will open Monday. It is the first United states in- ternaticnal trade fair - a S25 (7.10.- 000 display of the world's finest wares. , The 14-day event is a direct. re- sponse to repeated admonitions of American business men to foreign exporters: "If you want to earn dollars. come show us the goods" Forty-seven countries will ex- hibit s. wide range of merchandise. Russia. and her satellites will not be Ivps 0 0 but Yugoslavia has leased space for its exhibits. other American cities are con- sidering following Chicago's lead A rsumiber of fairs in American cities would enable foreign ex- hlbitors to make a grand circuit of such shows with theirrproducts. The 2.000 exhibitors have leased 300,000 square feet of display space -eight miles of space at navy pier and several acres at the intema- tlonal amphitheatre. Twenty per cent of the displays will be American and 80 per cent foreign. have leased more than 50 per cent of the space value their exhibits at e1s.ooo.ooo. The other exhibits were estimated roughly at 310.000- (gieel Mills .. Revise Schedule cuzvnnano. 0.. Aug. 0 - (AP) - steel mills already are revamp- lng some production schedules as military orders rise, Steel rnagasirle ,says today. This is contributing to shipment delays on civilian account and giving impetus to a consumer's scramble for protective tonnage. the weekly adds. "For the near future voluntary -" ' will prove adequate to care for all likely armament needs." steel predicts. The national ateelmaklng rate rose one point last week to 1005 per cent of rated capacity produc- tion. or about 1,016,000 tone Now. Fast Lulte Frelghrers Planned OLlVn..A.ND. 0., Aug 5-(APl --Three new lake fralghters to be built soon for the Pittsburgh Steamship Company. a United states Steel subsidiary. will be the larlest and fastest in its fleet of 01 ships. prqident W. C. Heming- way an . Hemingway said the new 18.000-ton-capacity ore carriers will have an over-all l gth of 046 feet and 11 inches. am of 70 feet and depth of 3! feet. They ,are expected to cost more than 35.000000 each. IITIQIIES Hooked huge. 80.00 up: china. Glass. Furniture. Crystal and Ruby Lustare. Figurines. Colored Glass. .giNIlNG'I'0N ANTIQUE SHOP T -Sfllillliie luv FOR IALI AT rayon ' ' Good Cattle Feed Clover and Timothy casmsiv HOLLAND Western European exhibits who, -1'1-ll? GUARDIAN. -Mr. Gym Eaten Predicts Good Times Registered beef Bhorthorn cattle from the Canadian and Ammcgn herds of Cyrus Eaton. Nova acotla both American industrialist. made a clean sweep 'of first-place and championship ribbons this week at the summit Centennial Pair at Akron, Ohio. Winners of the male and female reserve grand championship were Deep Oove Drasnbule and Deep cove Rosebud. bull and heifer that were raised at Mr. Eaton's Deep Cove Farms near Chester, N. 5.. and shipped this spring to his Acadia Farms at Ncrthflsld. Ohio. The prize Shot-thorn air from Deep Cove were a bited at important Maritime fairs last year. and were winners wherever shown. Deep cove Rosebud climaxed her unbroken record of successes on the show circuit here with the -winning of the female grand championship of the Maritime Winter Fair at Amherst last Nov- ember. Mr. Eaton recently arrived in Nova Scotia with eight of his grandchildren for his annual ox- tendod stay at Deep Cove Farms. He is convinced that the farmers of Nova Sootia. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island can do a profitable business in raising Durebred and registered but breed- ing stock for the American market. where such cattle are permitted to enter duty-free. "Properly fertilized and seeded. the pastures of the Maritime Pro- vinces can become the best in North America, "says Mr. Eaton," and can be an important factor in producing superior beef breeding cattle." In support of his conten- tion, Mr. Eaton is conducting a progressive pasture - improvement at Deep Cove Farms. where his re- gistered Shorthom herd now num- bers forty heed. Also in Nova Scotia for the summer is Miss Betty Rayon, vlve President of both Deep Cove and Acadia Farms. and Director of the cnanwrrsrowiv Employment In Russia lligreases 0 woman: Aug. 0 - (Reuters)- lzmployment in Russia is increas- ins. Moscow radio claims. The radio quoted an official re- port detaliing -fulfilment of the five-year plan target igures for the R.l.!'.B.R. (Rusea proper. the biggest f t T republic of ' the U.S. 3.1!.) during the second three months of this year. This disclosed that the number of "worker end clerical workers" in the republican and local econ- omy of the n.s.r.a.n. lncrehsed by (lb per cent compared with the second quarter of 1940. 0 But the report quoted no actual figure for the number of workers employed. . (Nearly all workers in Russia are directly or indirectly employed by the state.) The report added that further growth continued during the quar- ter in "labor productivity in in- dustry under republican and re- gional control. The task set by the state plan for the second quarter of 1960 for labor productivity in most branches of industry has been fulfilled." Giving percentage figures for ful- filment of plan targets. it disclosed that the republican ministries of the meat and dairy industry and of the fish industry had failed to achieve their targets. The former lsilerl by five per cent and the lat- ter by three per cent. - students on summer tours and this will he the second of Canada. half the class coming here and the re- mainder visiting the Middle East and Germany. The Canadian party of the directing staff: Air Vice Marshal W.L. De-wson. OB. 0131-3. DSO. RAF instructor, and Mr. .l.G. ward. CMG. BA, civilian member. In addition to Ottawa. where the group will be welcomed by Can- adian defence officlals and will spend the first three days of the tour. the itinerary includes visits Ohio Ehorthorn Breeders' Associa- tion. James Napier, President of the Eaton farming enterprises in Canada. and the United States. rc- turned to Ohio to prepare for the Summit C tenniai Fair after aer- ving as judge at the Aulac Ra'- glonal shorthorn show last month. Last February, Mr. Napier made a trip to his native Scotland to se- lect two top bulls for the Eaton herds at a total of 332.000. British Defence chiefs To Visit Canada OTTAWA. Aug. 6, Fifteen members of the student body and directing staff of Britain's Imper- ial Defence College will arrive here Sunday, August 13, by air from England on a 24-day tour of Can- ada from coast to coast. Defence Minister Brooke Claxton announ- ced yesterday. A similar party from the College came to Canada last year, visiting and inspecting industrial plants and defence installations in the larger centres and in the north. Almost the same cities and sta- tions are to be iicluded in this year's tour. and a week will be spent in the United states before the party returns to the United Kingdom from Montreal on sept- ember 14. The College annually sends its Relelle AUGUST I hills upasrrt: nu-rd ri- loblrdqrs sou), vvaguuo sort lvalt on to Quebec and Valcartier (Ann. 16). Bagotville and Arvida (Aug 17), Dartmouth and Halifax (Aug. 17-20). Montreal (Aug. 20-21 and Sept. 13-14). sudbury (Aug. zllt. Toronto (Aug. 23-24). Oshawa (Aug. 24). Hamilton. St. Cathar- ine: and Welland (Aug. 25). Niag- ara (Aug. 26-27). Sault Ste. Marie (Aug. 2'7), Port Arthur (Aug. 27-28). Churchill (Aug. 28-30). Sawmill Bay (Aug. 30-31), Port Radium (Aug. 31). Whitehorse (Aug. 31-Sept. 1), Vancouver (Sept. 1-2), Esquimalt and Victoria (Sept. 2-3). Lethbridge and Suffield (Sept. 3-4), Edmonton (Sept. 4-5). Winnipeg (Sept. 5-6), United States via Detroit (Sept. 6-13). Montreal (Sept. 13-14), Un- ited Kingdom (Sept. 16). - The 13 students making the tour will be Air Commodore .1.)-I. Ed- ward-Jones. GEE. DFC. AFC; Group Captain A. Earle, CBE: R.l-I. Franklin, B.Sc.; R.R. Goodison. MA; Lt.-Col. A..l. Harvey. OBE. RM; Capt. 1". B. Lloyd. OBE. RN: Maj.-Gen. Nasir Ali Khan. Pakis- tan Army; Brig. J.R.C. -Hamilton. D50; H. G. Richards. OBE; Brig. P. St. Clair Ford. DSO; Brig. L.P. Sen, D50. Indian Army; Brig. (LE. Weir. CB. CBE. DSO. New zealand Army; Air Commodore .l.R. Whit- le)..CB. CBE. DSO, AFC. Au ngements for the tour have been coordinated by Brig, .y,D.B. Smith, secretary of the Chiefs of Staff Committee. and conducting officers will be Commander G.A. Laltue. RON, and Wing Command- H DAILY CROS.f)WORDl er G.l-l. Newsome. RCAF. iii:ii'ii'ii” iiiiliiiiill acnoss 2 suisy nice as Strike with ' e ; 1. Small Color the harm "”"” ”.i;'.H"”' 'i barring a. Public 2.4. Scope 0. Underworld notice 25. Peeks 5. Music note 26. Alloy used 0. Preaching 0. Goddess of in cheap friar death Ur.) jewelry 11. Dry 1. instinctively 27. Prince 12. Plague a. Kind of Edward 14. Hard of cigar K Island whales 10. Ready iabbr.) - , lb. Alley money 28. Puts forth terdIs'- AIIIII. 11. Cry of pain 11. Eager: effort 18. Brightly- 13. shout 29. ceremony 37. Babylonian ' colored ash is. Mimlclted 31. Merganae! gdd ' 10. Sesame 10. Unhappy 34. Selves 30. Chinese rivet; 20. Moved I8. Smell (Paych.) 40. Part of." ' smoothly 21. A map this as. Flower "to be" 22. Blind. as a hawk 28. Turf 24. Entire amount . 25. Ilntranoea WI! 21. lupplicatioe 80.lkil S1. Ooaa 82. Greek letter 88. Province (W. catch.) . 8!. look flex i 80. Long. we-rrlne time (oolloq.l' :1. Internal cylindrical cavity 8!. lleepleet 4I.Typa 42. lmeil islands DOWN ,1. An leagues- - Lful pedtlen . I - , pan.v,,ca,rr'roq acw,so.wonus;J A I I I Is I A A I I lo I. 0 If I I I L I. 0 W oslslettsreinplyetaadsferanotlsr. Iaehiseaample A'isIss'e0 for tlaathreol-'s.xreethetvoao's. ate. the aadferuetlsuof lettarsass llersat. Aantagsantaalln Dll.P,YP IIPIJIIII 'rwr.rsu'vi llwll single letters. apes-' tsoyocu eregail ems; can uwwo aylu; LPUIPUJ III YP-TIWLPIRI. I 'l'RU'l'lllOI ma nmmw.. I auuouuapsacrusu-aenenua' Charlottetown. AUCTION SALE An autition sale of house- hold furn ture will be held at 161 Harvard Street, Summer- side on Wednesday. Aug. 9th at 1.30 p.m. The following articles will be sold: Two beds and mattresses, two bureaus. dresser, commode, folding bed and mattress, round dining room table with extension, Kroehler chair, studio couch, cedar chest, China mbinet. small buffet, kitchen table. chairs, lawn mower and many other art- icles including dishes. MRS. PERCY GALLANT R. G. warm. Deputy'Minlster. DEPT. puouc wonxs AND HIGHWAYS WN, P. E. I. . Provincial Bltildifil. TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned -up until August 10, 1950, for the position as janitor in the fol- lowing schools of School Un- it No. 1- Spring Park. Parkdale. W-lnsloe, East Roy- alty. West Royalty, Central Royalty. , ' Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GORDON M. RICE: Sec'y, School Unit No. 1 Ch'town R. R. 3 Phone 2711-R. Office: Parkdale School is to be headed by two members Hugh Morrison, Auctioneer. THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW 5 ANGRENE ALWAY9 GIVE9 MAMA THE RUSH ACT THUSLY EVERY TIME THE! STEP OUT W TAUGUST V A-rnxonns- Tenders will be received at this office until noon on Wednesday, August 9th. 1950, for sub-grading and gravelling the Trans-Canada. Highway Section:--Beach Grove to Pickard's Lane-approximately two miles. Specifications and tender forms may be had at the Trans-Canada Highway office. .. 7, 19.50:: Borrow from Household Finance on yauvelsnstura. No eodoreers or bank- able security needed. We specialize in prompt cash loans for any good Wfvolc. 3 out of 4 Prefer Household Finance for fast. friendly service, Phone or stop in today! ta'E:'.: ..li.?;.'ii it-i.?:.i2.'.”. 3101.68 6 313.00 3214.70 12 s2o,oo 3430.40 18 532.00 3700.50 24 336.00 I I I-1 ll Grafton Street Icons 2, Phillips Ildg. Iisone 2 CIIAILOTTITOVIN, I.l.I. Ham 9 is 5 avby appelupggs (ecu made is resident: of nearby lan- HIVIK III NEE MCI IUD 4 END men HE'LL Puu. me even -rims-l ruse: ouem as A LAW! . I i i numzv up AND GET nelov 2 were com , our 1ONlGHT.'C'MON. i srevon lT.' , , i ' ALL RIGHT, Ali. RIGHT! I'LL RUSH A9 FAST AS I CAN! .n'I-27-Ilsa-,4ls., MY. .-44105, HUN? READY AWREADV? l?lGiiT WITH YOU WHATS THE OUT OUR WAY - l-E'5 HAD SOME EXPERIENCE WITH GREEN APPLE TIME vou as . BEFORE--DOYOU 0 ave ME U. THINK To-i'cAm.loy.l A BLOCK . is A BLUFF ER 5-rArzr AN' sou CAN EXPERIMENT ALL sou soseos wAsrm' 7 ma mooucr uoestaavt Just vein: ue" COMM !HN ( RETIREDTDTHE ? ms TTMEEHE 6El.i.S l'i'5EtF DON'T lti0ll'LL M, OOIINN POOR- 4 SHOULD BE wklTlN' ALL FIGHT HAVENOTROUBLE , M01188! 5 TizAlLEi26 FOR WONDERFUL OPPOil- SEl.LIN00ilRPR00llCT! ' LIKE TUNn'V" -- Ulla THE EVERLEAM KXINTAIN AD6'i'iiIfl' ONPROMSESANDSIJORT. Q. ON Cx" ” e '7 ET . 3-3T WUUNE RU3lIWrEIN 6'7 4 .; - g , 50 IIOSIIER . - . 4tli'T';;ll. . 2iI.timr4.lItI: ' , - AIIELONGE 66 T By Fago' y at Shorten v 1 ....-. ...a-........ av” .I. R. WILLIAM4