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Other rates oa Coming Events 3o per word; -. lo per name; Letters of Lost Male Help Wanted f7fnuiswcai7br 1931i NASII uiiTncrnuhw IilBiiWlY» Nomi u; l’. Cameron, Albany. 8-19-11- _ (is-ream narwsuu sieu-urt and New nenlnnd, .- culltiiiiliilfl sum of money , valuable papers. Finder uy 14.0. Tiioniaa Yorswn. Bear ' \ r, i’. E 1. Misceilu IMEOUS ‘E acconuuonaran. a ia-zi. Ltisl‘ i, nsoii i - ‘h’ u 1 s-lcvn. Wanted Till) — FURNISHED, “EAT- Apurilllfillt, 2 to 1i M05001“?!- N. Uxupntilqngetxeegogiionl a?" ‘qiiiiiizikllflllis ' pp 5'54“- fur-n. - n! YOUNG aust- u .-s iiian. room a-rld b01114 "Jill, ill‘l\".l'ifl_ i . Write m Guardian. ii‘ ' - For Sale Fol: sans -- runs BRED s‘ 1h 'n Bull, fifteen month-i 01:11?! greston Rodd, Harrsinlflgflzlg- -——i— FOR s.-\l.i-: - REGISTERED Guernsey bull, curling. R. 0- P- Dani 12.511 Guy Rudd. Buckley. 3484i- FOR SALE —-SIX BREEDING. ewes, one purebred Oxford ram. Alfred Cameron, Bonshaw. 8-18-21. i-"(lit SALE — HOUSE. 147 HILLS- buro Street. Apply Gllargiiiél-sl , ruins. waoous sun ng wagons, ranges and har- lnton M0ITiSOlL8 BI‘ l ericton. FOICSEE - 192s CHEVROLET motor in good condition. Apply .4. ahrnes. West Royalty-a m m “we: 11:91 Siiiiiiill BOOKS y; W ar pe t bu School Booifs, fleilgCfClilLoflfl . M" College Books, first and "c" i. oiid year. If you ilflve "It! 1 on hand please bring "Wm " now, and get CA H i111‘ 1 i i Gill. Exchange Store 108 “chrnond Street Phona 889 i“ gel; ' t’ - raxana PROVINCE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND m TIIE raonara COURT The 30th day of July, a. n. 1w In lie Estate i of George lifllfy Douglas late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said PIOV‘ lnrr. t‘. N. n. Employee, deceased. intestate. To the Sheriff of the Count 0i Queens County or any Constab e ul literate person within laid County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the lictition on flle oi George Ilhmiiitlii iliiiislua oi Charlottetown aforesaid. ihc administrator of the above named estate. praying that a flit-l‘ "i may be issued for the "P110110 hereinafter set forth: ou IN therefore hereby required to cite all crsnns interested the "ili slate to be and appear before "19 Judge present at a Probate CW"- i? he held in the Court llouse i1! Charlottetown lri Queens County- the said Province, on Wednes- flsv the 8th day of September nest taming. at the hour of eleven o'clock iorenoon oi the same day i“ shew cause if any they can vvhv ti" Accounts oi the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate clvlfli l! llrayed for in said petition lllii 011 motion of Donald Mcliinnolh 5541-. Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that I true co y hereof be forthwith Iii- lisiled n some newspaper 1111i) ilii‘ ed in Charlottetown aforesaid on“ each week ior at least four W11‘ secutive weeks from the til-ts MP9’ Bud that a true copy hereof M forthwith posted in the following ublic laces respectively. namely- 11 the all of the Court "Mlle "i Charlottetown aforesaid, at or 1191i’ ii"! Royal Bank oi Canada 311d It or near the Bank of "til both in Charlottetown aforesaid. Io that all persons interested in "19 Mid Estate as aforesaid Iiiay IIIW 5111f‘ notice thereof. ii ITNESS ills llnnour iilfitiii miard Palmer, said Probate Court at Charlottetown nniesald. the day and year iihi “n. ..-......,.i.....-~........‘......“u”... n"... ...,,, .,,,,,,., ‘ ove written. ' Bytiihli cliiulrlii LI-‘ARD I l J IEL C. - . 1 ltegistrbr. u. g, a-s 12,19 ail-ii. a1 a1 no WANTED — LIST BOY WITH wheel. Apply Guardian. B-ii-tl. WANTED - WELL EDUCATEI) man over forty-five as 3 reporter. Ap y Selective Service uiiice, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 7-26-tl. Female Help Wanted WANTED Jeanna AGREE. keeper for small family. Guardian. 19-6 w/lNran-irlfiilnu GIRL l-‘dli local hotel. Apply Selective Ser- Qce Office. Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I 3-19-31- For Rent i-FnYusili-zi; SUMMER COT- tage to rent at Rocky Point. Ap- ply Guardlan. 8-10-21. Personal ASTIIMA IS A JOY KILLER — "Davis Asthma Remedy 7895" is a Joy brlriger. 64 doses, only $3.00. At The Jenkins Phar- macy. A Professional Bards 1 McLeod f! Bentley ; w. a. saw-racy. a. c. .|. a. ass-rear. It. c. s and Attorneys-at- Law MDNEY TO LOAN 154 Prince Street i-._.__ ___ __ Morrelland Gompanyj ll. F. AiiGiilBALll Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust iiiiildlnl Charlottetown Kiex w. MAIHIESUN BAIIRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. Office: 90 Great George Street Money to Loan Collections in a1‘- n‘ 'I'I'ta'f M. ALBAN FARMER B. A.. LLB. BARBISTER. SOLIUITOR. ETC. Canadian Bank oi Commerce Bidi- MONE! 'I‘0 LOAN HAVE UIJOTIIING CLEANED UFTEN Have clothes cleaned as oftch as necessary. Don't wait. till dirt 1s ground in. Many of us think sending a new garment to the cleaners will destroy its newness. Frequent clean- ing prolong wear and fresh appeal‘- ance of a sonncnt. when a dress is badly soiled it. needs severe clean: mg operations, which tend to weal.- en the fabric. Dont ask for rush service now. feed and core. And these ordinary feeds. More pigs pigs reach maturity with Apply | - i. ' or to both. You eon bring your hogs to market weight in five months with "Miracle" Hog Feeds-saving two month: bogs. This has been-proved by rigid tests on form. MRKIE " ‘noo suitmi IIOCCECWEEL. ‘norms MINERAL iioo suniunnw THE. qaestorrsmwu cvs1svn»- d Net. Current Assets Telephone 1470 l Farm-Cost ilahlcs Arc ‘Worked ilut By James McCook Canadian Press Staff Writer UITAWA, Aug. 1'7 — (C?) — Thai; internationally - famous mechanical engineer, the Canad- ian farmer with a handful of hay- _ wire - - now can estimate the value of his efforts in dollars and cents. Agriculture Department officials said today that a booklet called "Cost of operating farm machinery ln_ eastern Canada" pinned down Wliih figures what it takes t0 oper- ate farm machinery. Through tables worked out by W. Kalbflelsrh of the Central Experi- lmental Farms Division of Field Husbaudijv, u farmer can, for 1n- stcnce, determine ti: cost of using a two furrow plow which plows ‘about 40 acres of land a year. Un- lder average conditions, and not in- ,cluding the ccst of power and the loperator, the net cost is 44 cents 4 an acre. I If the plow is used on 60 acres of land a your, the cost per acre is 32 | cents. . When a two in three-plow trac- tor is used about 500 hours a year the ccst per 10-hour day, without fuel and opera-tors wages, is $3.12. Depreciation is the largest item in the annual cost of operation of practically all farm machinery and iequipmelit. Mr. Kaibfleiscti found. llevi Ycrii Stock Exchange U S Ru U 5 Steel Co West Union West Elec Montreal Stock Exchange Bell Tel Brazilian Bldg Product; Can Cein Can Car Pfd Can Ind Al A C n Pac a Can Steamships Cockshuti. Plow Cons Smelt Dom Brid e Dom Stee B Dom Textile Dryden Dounda Co Gen Steel Wares‘ Steel of Canada .2: =..e_.= assesses: e e e85: :‘-"-“-“-'T°-"-"'-"-‘sI-.'.sZ’.:'lZE.'°-.' QbibelwrbmB-b GEiiTiiiii. GUARDIAN Ihiooeitalareeervaetarnen elleealhtsreot. iiatalverthing elanenynatareinayaelnaertea atilvaceritsnwerlatrtetiypay- aoieinadvanea. 000KB for meteor-eon colvrsneaarlou sin maul.- ANCE. SPECIAL-DO not. Iflii t0 hear the Brooklyn Male Trio at North Txyon Presbyterian Church this . u ?‘8lgd1:yiverbey' wiiluicuils special numbers in song. I e-la-ii. BELFAST — BEILE ill V E it UNITED CilUIClt-Sorvlces Sun- day. Aifiuet 22nd. Belle River 11 A. M. don 8 P. M. Rev. D. K. Ross, B. A.. of Pownai will conduct both services. W. B. MscPhaii, Minister. 8-19-11. IN MONTREAL. — Miss Ma Bradley l Bradley, B. .l., at ohoyolc. College. - Sydney Post Record. GAENHUM-HALLIl-‘IBLD — The wedding wok place on Monday August 16th at. 1-loly Redeemer Rectory, f‘ srlottetown. of Louise J " . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gamhum and LAC. R. Hollifleld. RAF, son of Mrs L.M. Hollifield, South Wales. Rev. A Macdonald 05s R. performed the ceremony. The bridesmaid was Miss Marie Darts and LAC A1- snrlmashifl 0 up ~ sjyu u~§@ rT»u rumw mama Montreal tiuril Abitibi Com Abitibi Pfd Asbestos Beauharnoll Dom Tar Fraser V T O Price Com BANKS Commerce Montre al The reduction in value of machines R0 a1 y may be due to obsolescence or wear He took the case of a two-furr- ow gang plow with an approximate 116W COSt 0f $65. He calculated that 20 years would bring it to obsoles- cence or discard and that 7'15 ncrcs would have been plowed by it be- durln: the period of use probably ivcuY. amount to 150 per cent of the first cost. Thxrrcfore, if the plow were used on l0 acres each year, the would be 68 cents an acre a vear. fore it was worn out. Total repairs S cost A Nova Scotls. Y M NINC TORD Stack Quotations. iock But if the plow were used on 80 acres a year the annual cost would b; dropped to 27 cents. A farm ivugon costing $90 and. exirectsd to last 20 years would cost 65 cents a day if used only 10 days a year. and l0 cents 1f used 150 days a year. I A standard seven-io-elght fcoi; grain drill with two horses used on 40 acres annually. would have a daily cost of $2197 to which would. be added a power cost of $2.60 plus the operator's wage. set at $3. On the basis of nine acres being cov-; cred in a day, the total cost of the,‘ unit's operation per acre would be 95 cents. . The booklet explained that cost data shown in the tables are based on average costs of operating machinery and power on ihdividualj forms. Due to variation in such lt-' ems as oil. size of fields, stone. maintenance of machines. care in their operation and the cost of fuel and feed. the cost of using the machines and power in cases might be more or less than the average ccst. WARTIME SOUP POT The Hood old wartime soup pot now is a fixture in homes all over the land. Into it go all the m at» trimmings, bones, leftovers, aso vegetable ends, juices and pot 11-‘ quors. For more thickness, we throw in n handful of barley, macaroni, spaghetti, noodles or rice. serving this most inexpensive but most nourishing oi soups. toast. paper-thin slices of bread or breed cubes to rive with it. Try adding one tablespoon rich prepared mustard to your salad dressing, for a new taste. hogs grade higher than with per litter. And more of the these feeds in the dotted H0O IINIIIIII specific F When i Aunor Bear i Beattle Bldgood o Bonetal Bralorne Brit Dom Broulan Buff Ank Bulk Hill Cal Edm Brean Aquarius Cdn Malartic Cas Tret Cent. Pat | Cent For Chem Res Chester Chrom Cochenour Cockshutt. Coniarum Denison dozen donkeys as _ n w ~ @¢_8: Mwflflfi wlllll @mAAMMM 146 NTO. A118. l8 - (GP) - Close 7.52 i 5.00 08 l-4 25 04 5-8 0B I. - 8 8 -- "AS755 p -"""".».-."'.s=.>i§< v r >- r e 8 i 8 58 2 fi >- 9‘ >- r-r-Pf"? >-2‘ac."”" nae-r trigisrjl a4! n raga;- >-| e58 as: sgrrr 8 u» ass-peng- 91 3-‘ 3-! Sssaisaasa $3 2 an Fa P’ I ha. é-L$88é-S28SM=.=S um!‘ 88<>88 82s 2 s 2s ....-.-5">-9!""."." r- F's-.- a. asssssswaazgasht ,_ol i-a 1.46 205,000 norTrrer nrnas oTvru Mansfield. Engalrid, 1;: ought a and tell; lifm t' wt down and b ts for child- ren during this year's stay at home vacations . lMlss Reta. Farror whose marriage 9‘ marriage Reta Jean, eldest daugh- [Blanche Noonon. Bedeque, a day morning for his 41. at 74, is per cent. at bert King, R.A.F., supported the groom. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - On Wednesday evening, August 4 Misses Florence Paul. Annie Matheson and Dorothy MacNevln were Joint hostesses at the speci- ous home 0f Dr. and Mrs. Good- win, 57 Glengowan Road, Tor- onto, when they entertained for took place on August 7. On en- tering the recreation room the bride-oo-be was pleasantly sur- prised to see a number of friends assembled and was immediately seated in a prettily decorated chair and showered with confetti. Little Miss Barbara. and Muster John Goodwin. dressed as bride and groom, carried in a decorat- ed basket laden with gifts. Af- ter the gifts had been opened and admired, the guests retired to the living room where a pleasant time was spent. in games. Later .1ri the evening the guests were invited to the dining room where a lovely supper awaited them, the table being decorated appro- priate for the occasion. At s. late hour all departed after iavishing Reta much happiness. I-‘ARRAR - MaeI-‘ADYEN In the presence of immediate friends a quiet but. pretty wedding took place at. Carlton Street Uni- ted Church, Toronto, on Satur- day afternoon, August seventh. when Rev. J. M. Finley united in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Farrar, Appiri Road, P.E.I., and Gnr. Fin- ley Robinson MacFadyen. son of Mr. endi Mrs. Finley MacFadyen, Riverdale, PEI. The bride made a charming picture in her dress of powder blue sheer with white sweetheart hat and French veil and white BCCESSOiI: . She wore a. corsage of pink roses. Miss Edna Farrar attended her sister and wore a dress of pink crepe with large picture hat and white accessories. Her corsage was of red roses» Both the bride and her attendant wore gold lcckets, gifts of the groom. Pte. Earl Docherty of Colvllle Road, PEI, ably sup- ported the groom. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party proceeded to the Chicken Palace where a delicious wedding supper was served. The groom has returned to his unit at Petawawa while his bride will reside at 28 Grosvenor Street. Toronto. The happy young couple were re- ceplents of numerous gifts includ- ing a. lovely silver ten service from the employees of the Carbon Brush Co. All wishing Gnr. and Mrs. MacFadyen n. very haPPy married life. Personals Tpr. James McDonald and his bride (Lillian White) arrived Mon- day night from Toronto to spend two weeks visiting their parents. Miss Katie and Zita. Johnston, Klnkora, accompanied by Miss spent last week iii Charlottetown. Mr, Laurlner E. Ta lnr left Pri- ome 1n Pro- vidence. R1,. after spending n week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel N. Taylor of Nine Mlle Creek, also his brother New- ton Taylor at. Rocky Point. lilore ilndrwear Less iioal iiext Winter's Fashion (y. B JAMES McCOOK (Canadian Press Stair Writer) OTTAWA, Aug. 16—(CP)—Can- adiana who wear thin underwear and en their bedroom Window! at nlg t will be right out of the fashion parade of the modems this winter. I coal conservation authorities. ihdicntln how Canadians may 19-, riuce ther coal consurnpilo by 4.- 000.000 tons this year-a 20 P91‘ cent saving made essential by the fuel shortage-today blasted a few h 00s. Canadian homes, they said. are too hot. in winter. A check indicat- ed many were kept at a temifirh. turo of '15 degrees. ‘that. they 111'- gued, was too high for good health and ii it were assumed that fuel were being used at utmost @1- flclency when a temperature 0f 6B degrees were maintained 1n the house, the officials said that when. the oem rature was raised to '10 degrees he coal waste was six P" cent. at 72 degrees l2 par will’ @115 6 degrees, the coal wastage was Q4 per cent. The officials spoke feelingly of the home where the man Bil! without his coat. rather too warm. and the lady of the house shlvg: the furnace. "A man's clothing is estlmsled Y" weigh about pounds find l’. women's about a pound and a half, fli long the Quebec riverfront. Big tiliautcau Won-- fcg-nufiznhiiiziiillkuliaadquarters, overlooks the St. Lawrence. ROOSEVELT AND CHURCHILL have met five times previously to shape the strateay 0f W81‘ 511d i119 pea“ w follow. On the high seas in August, 194i, they drew up the Atlantic Charter. In Washington, after Pearl Harbor, they formed the United Nations in December. 1941.1n Washington aizaln the following June they planned the invasion of North Africa, At Casablanca in January, 1943, right. they called for the uiicun~ dttional surrender of ttie Axis and laid plans for the invasion of Sicily. They last met in Washing- ton in May. Swift successes tn Sicily, the ousting of Mussolini and action favoring the Allies on other world fronts prompted their conferences in Canada. New action in Pacific theater and at- tacks oii Europe may result from this meeting. (Knrsh Phat W. L. Mackenzie King Brooke Pound Imperial general staff; Admiral of ili ley Pound, first sea lord; Chief Miil‘lsiliii_sil"CilBfif-S Portal, chief of air staff; Vice Admiral Lora Louis . . ........_4a Montbatten Portal THEY CAME ALONG: Sir Alan Brooke, clilof of the e Fleet S11‘ Dud- COlllllldl‘. C. R. the eating Place Mouiilbuileii, Commando duel; Geli. Sir lama)‘. chief shaft’ PAL’! F 1E. Quebec, historic Canadian cit) on the 8t. Lawrence and port a cull for ocean-going vessels, is ilu loom of initial conferences lieiweet Britain's Prime Minister Wiiistot Churchill and Canada's Prime Milt inter Mackenzie King. Map showt location of Quebec in ‘relation Ottawa. capital oi’ (Xliiadn, Washington, D. C. in Moscow jus’. a year ago. mar the Nogfh African attack liar‘: planned iii iilI.‘ U. S. They are tured n! Iilfll‘ conference i. Kremlin. summer '. Nrirss. up, way for xhe meeting iii t Chief ' i-rs t: the n1". ericrs \ .11 be Plxrize "r Mackcnriz- K111i‘, of ni, Prime M1211. ~~ CilLu-cliil‘. of Bri- taln and Presclczii Roosevelt o! the United States. 47-»\v~v~.. ,1 a...“ ‘ w. k-f‘ Roosevelt N Thompson ilzi officer to milieu/er 0i drl » Thompson, Ciitirclilifs pelt sistnnt, accompanied Lie [Win13 minister '- i‘ - o said one. "just think of the differ-i ence with wariii clothing both would be comfortable at fiowlegrees But no, up goes the tcmpcrzitulc to 75 degrees as the furnace is swlwd. and thousands of tOnl of coal are used unnecessarily." In the United Kingdom, one fire- place will serve a liquse, In chilly Canada, one stoye will some cCun- try homes. But. in the city not one but; every room in the nousc is kept at 5 degrees before the lady of the house feels comfort-able. "At the very minimum, from tanoooooo to stluwvnnn worth 0,1, coal is wasted in Canarin aiinilolly‘. said an official. "Thai dccsilt mean the householder only is to 111M110- ss industries, office buildings 1111111 the like have their own Ways 0i wasting coal. What ls An "it" 131W '-' LONDON, Aug. ie-icin-Itnlvh request that Rome be dccldffll 1111 "open city" and unconfirmed rc- ports that Germany may Rlifiillli- lo have Berlin declared an lH-Cll city also has engendered a flood oi i‘ discussion outside official circles on whet exactly constitutes o n city. . pfittfllli ivurfarc has altered UN conditions ii tier which, Riki-l" ngiflglmj sgrceiirviit recugiilles ~l1¢ possibility of a town being decla- rcll a2‘. opcli city. ‘There has 119011110 li'('5il international agreement w keep pace ivii-h modern methods oi . u, "ls- generally accpted that i111? pirseiicc 0i railway‘ C0111- uni.- muiiicotloiis iii a locality does 110i justify bombardment. But. the rail- way must not be used for the P95“- agc of troops. Similarly’ a place is held to be defended i: troops are iii it or are merely moving through it An illitieiriidcd iOCftiliy must fulfil no military use. The 598i- °i government must not be there and there must be ilO dcfcziccs or bal- rocks. » P u ill modern war, iviili its total zailoii and every l1°55ii3l° l. r y and (‘you private houses pm: l}: nu‘. inuuiiiiiii“. ii - I11‘- 11:1.“- ilili- in sziy :h.~.t 1 ilic olcl def- inition holds good. said an audio- rliy on iiileriiutioiial law. "Iii fact the conception 0i’ B11 open city is out of date,‘ he said; "their is practically no such thins‘- Berliii could llCVCl‘ be 1111149 "11 open city. ili‘ coiiiiiitled. It would require months of experi- 11110.‘.- ilgutlcii to satisfy tlie illilivzl Nui- ioiis rf the irulli of any content 0n .11 l l In this war Paris, 51J-‘J;l_.,vLJ\-‘i“ grade and Manila were dell ops-ii cities. Paris fell so soon it hardly stmic‘. as a mcoedent. ind Asia bombcd Brussels, Bollfid‘ "*1 Manila. 1 The soil in piazza nzul .i\ii.ul~w boxes dries out icry quickly. Plants m mg” boxes should be generously watered evry day and fresh enrih. added w the old during the mouth of August. - iluyint’. liiliil’ ii“? "mi dressed chicken and fowl. “H, -._ ~11 of liiicllTrili, I slgL THE ROYAL pAcKlNn .l'iz:".'i , pl‘ Hug psxrcr, _Szv.fa..‘.fll'i".i . . _ would be able to undeddke 511-1 B L n JENK]NS_ pm“ ‘m task. POULTRY .