i Men and Women Wanted _=,_ M.-- ... .-,..._a...,... .,........ .. JULY ,1g,__1941_:__ Tllli ciiARaorTl-ziowu GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTATIONS I New York Stock Montreal Curb Exchange (Canadian Press) r ) gbitibl. Com ch" dlan rel! — m“ (cm ti”: a B Asigll 11% I a ii c: . . A ‘i l‘: uconda. ' ' than ~ 133:2 "mo: i“ -. Benin" M’ nun oil a 1-4 "1 5"“ 1 t Pete he, om, s1 1-2 n 1a 3-4 gmysm 55 7-3 Price Corn _ mp0,, 1v a-a u‘: Auto Lite 2'1 “ca... 121:: DURRENDIES a n ate Nor Pid g‘? 1'3 Kepnecott __ ont Wat!‘ 1 13g 5 8 Y Jul ra - NEW oour _ lilo? Sriinco 13 1-3 The Canadian dollaryal. ililfl... RR. i“; count gained 1-16 o: a cent in tor- Fhil Pet Co ‘a 1-8 clan exchange dealings today. (or. 5m oil NJ a " "W! I WW1!" Eilchilike Control liia C85?» 33ft’? $13 ga°illl°fiielfilfilflih uri "" - . vnmd Air 40 7-8 3-4 held 11110118118661 in relation to g 5 Rubber 24 1-8 the United States dollar. The his? corp 31 i‘? flllihllu°liummm“‘ “iiml M?" Van ' - - ve y, n. West Union 26 3-8 ed slightly. The Argentine anrlnUr. west Elel: N I-l IIITIIBY D8505 at 23.86 and 44.50 held Woolworth — uncharigod. a Advertising Rates Payable In Advance .. bflmimuui Charge for Any Advertisements ll Cents Central Guardian locals. 6e word; ,Wutern and Ellfern locglg 24 per word; Announeeuen and Coming lventa 8e per word: Classified 3c per word; In Memorlam Notices 70c per Inch; use; 0| Floral and Spiritual Oltcrings. Cards, etc. lie per name; Letter; n; condolence 70c per inch Wedding enggzment l0 words for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional s wo Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c |er inch or 4c per word. Lilia of Subscription; gviiuerfzhp-er inch. Addrez: and Presentation $1.00. Other rat“ on Teachers Wanted Wanted Li?‘ warren - PRINCIPAL Ion WANTED —BAB.B . Montairuc School. lat class.‘ Buepd-I p,“ m, 1mm, exngmgfilélgei clement 822500- Mlle v" =11 - aary. Write for information Moler ‘Mm kw‘ Em-v-iv-ai. -———-—————-"-i'T WANTED - novsn - w 141W Tef- 1:0; SEWNQI}. 8°“, hi‘ lwrilte Mn. nun- Rlleylrgilsclggfllig. supplement 876.00. OeWl-ld GN- i} ‘ ‘ . L'99'7'5'1z‘19 huln. secretory. 1-631-‘1-18-91- WANTED-HOUSE on APART. ":....i°..“...".au Rii”.%tr:.l i - - ' Mk ‘John w » R4,," week in Sept. or earlier. Apply Chm” w er f_53%§7.19.31_ C. M. Guardian. L-a7o-7-19.g1_ ' WANTED _ TEACHER non Pleasant. Grove Bdiool. le- A eats w nient moo. w. a. nun Fag ol- " AVAILABLE AT once. now- - -=-,;=-;=-;<>-.;,¢,p. Rti‘.l2°‘.‘..’€.:".tf’.°.‘";3.£‘l."~ 15?)?“ “,$‘,,f,*§m°°,-,,ufg'§d 5N1 profits to wllliniz workers. No roams-c. hellish. ....'r...-z.a-r.; Montreal. Canada. For Sale STANDING HAY FOR BALE AT Miscellaneous r Montreal, Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel 145 i-2 Brazilian 7 7-8 Bldg Products 14 i-ll Can Car Found ll Can Ind Al A 2 3-4 Can Pacific b 'I-8 Celanese 25 Cons smelt 38 Dist Seag 22 Dom Coal Pfd i8 8-4 Dom Steel B 7 1-4 1m? TOD I2 1-2 Int Nickel 33 3-4 Mtl Power 22 Nat Brew 25 Noranda 56 shawinigan 14 St Lew Pfd 14 1-3 St Law Com _.. St of Can e3 1-3 W118 Elec A — St of Cari Pfd 08 1-4 Wpg Elec B - Produce Prices MONTREAL. July 18-(CP)_ Produce Market Lgrioes here today, 8-‘; NPOrWd by e Dominion De- partment of Agriculture, follow: Butler: first grade creamely prints. Jobblnagrice, 3d 1-2; first Erade solids. .1 ing price. 36; Que no 1 pasteurized current receipt price, 35 3-8; no 2. 84 3-8; no 1 wholesale price, 36 8-4; no l, S5. Cheese: western and eastern white. rice to factory, Montreal delivery, for current make 15 5-3 1'03: west and east white whole- sale price 16, which price is apllll- cahie to cheese manufactured on an after May 26, 1941, for shipment- to the United Kingdom. E888! waded shipments selling at A-larse aa-at 1-2: A-medium s: c i-a-rl; o Potatoes: Que whites 75's new m. I, 1.16-1.25; no 2, .75-—.90; old no 1. .65—-.802 no 2. .75-1.00; NB mountains 75's 90-100; PEI moun. talns no 1 75's .H)—l.00. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. Jllkv 18-40?)- Tradlng on the stock exchange to- day was alcng an uneven course. Here and there a leader stood firm or advanced lvut small dc- clines were in the majority. Tum- over was light. Mines made the beat showing, m. ternatiorial Nickel and Hudson Bay Mining winning boosts though Nor- anda was on the downgrade. Inter- national Petroleum gave oils a stronger tone with. an improvement and, in utilities, Montreal Power moved up late in the session, while Brazilian and Canada Northern Power slipped back Papers and lndlmtrials were l»- hind, issues depreciating being Price Brothers, St. Lawrence Corp- oration "A," Asbestos, Canadian Car Hamilton Bridge, Fcundat on and Dcmlnisn Coal preferred. Imperial Tobacco was out front. among miscellaneous is=ues boarded. but backward were Dis- tiilers-Sengram and Bruck Silk. Rice Point. Aoolv Bell s» Mathit’. ._____ _j°fi___________l:'.'_lfifl'lgil‘ S38v1’)? Black“ pars itllAlC-AZ- __ TER_ IIQS, 8W O0 , IE . V Vd SCl- Fgfguxfozui 533F335; m- actions. Illustrated. uneusual cata- aunmfl. how. also W“ rm“; logues rushed Free. Book Supplv 89 menial-d sheep L-473 Company, Box 411. Toronto. to ACRES HAY not: sAl-E 0N guiK/Iglisthat gnlgghilxofk- _ O0 men L-551-7-19-11. FOR SALE on RENT COTTAGE. Briizhlon Shore. Modem conven-I ffljnflghed. Write C. giggle? 1y L-b50-7-19-2i.' TOR SALE — MAssaY-HARRIS binder. hay mower. til-wk W880"- five acres of standing haY- Anniv I42 Richmond Si. II. K. S. HEMIIIING 8f DD. EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE Tels. Day l376—Nighl 344 _ _ Ii .u CIINIOW- w w More r w b“, Sunporch. Garage. 1.05: FOR SALE 0s? m AT HUNTER RIVER-i) roamed house, suitable for doctor or gxgrdwane" App§_-87q‘l§f1n.aiI dentist. Hot water furnace, Hardwood floors. Lawn garden. LOST-BUICK 1941 HUB-CAP between Bummer-side and Char- lolietown. Finder‘ please notify F- 0. Box 218. L-lizli-‘I-lt-‘Ii. >_-——-—-i—-— Female Help Wanter‘ . .________.____-—- wauran - nousatitfiaiéaliatrglgi‘! me comm" w eL-bis-r-ia-afi Male Help Wanted VPANTED - sum FOR. mu. paved road. Long established ton, Hunter River, Lake Verde, and Vernon. MALPIQUE ROAD — Modern bungalow. Very easy terms of payment. BUSINESS DPPDRTUNITIES FOR SALE NORTH SIDE 0F ISLAND-dime store and separate dwelling on business. Owner retiring -—$ll00. OTHER STORES FOR SAI.E—thrcughout the Island at Frederic. Oyster Bed Bridge, Plnetie Bridge, ‘ltwo Cabins. Electric- . n _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ - - -----—---.$2200. viork Roy Cotes. lixllrflwi$ 194i‘? I ‘m’ WANTED - A MAN FOB FARM. _ wmk Jack Bmkmlm scum D-ROOMED HOLSE-on Highway, with large lot, suitable for Milton. n-us-l-lt-ll-lii I bvllfll": "Iblm- - — - - ~ - - - — - " - - -' "$19"- waurao - A MAN FOR. FARM‘ T0 LET ~ u. J. ii ber crosbv- Marsh- EQR e L-514-7-18-2i ~€——-——————:-—"| Too Late To Clasify | FOR SALE nv PRIVATE SALE standing hay. Mrs. Watson Smith- Wlieatley River. 11-536-7-18-31- Male and Female Help Wanted orated. Well located. — — — u SUMMER COTTAGES - crrv I , iri- B et. 5.1%. élhilfilfita. Refit’. Oldest in Canada. no Ascot- TO LET mil-D I011 LIKE MINING l nminsnno CITY uousas ni k?’ It can be docile ‘it'd-h? mile rewesen- To 33"’! '03 5 u M M 5 3 tativel Jito of er our-n a4; MONTHS u, __ . estln “e i Dav Cumberland st. ‘I rooms - - 825- B i - W! ‘Irlalxwlthgurzsll-‘llslr. For details. eunlv: Jito. 1435 Montcalm. Mon- treal, N-IMO. Position Wanted Illllaboro St. U rouns - - - ~835- Orlebar St. d rooms - - - 485- l-L“ Ave. 6 rooms - - J45. luaten it. ‘I rooms - - - - I45- Iltaroy St. ‘I NOIIAI - - - J55- IU-ROOMED HOUSE—I'rince Street. PARTLY FURNISHED. Dec- _....-_-----———S35.00 IJIO IO-ROOMIJD HOUSE-Prince Street. Well located. Top floor Ifitl I apartment. Good business preposition. -- - - -- — -$S'f.00 FOR SALE Perms in all parts of the Island prices $225 to $0.000. ask for our catalogue BUILDING LOTS — HOTELS- CITY HOUSES, STORES AND OUT OF TOWN HOUSES We are Agents for the sale cf VITA GLASS. TO LET Furnished Bachelor Apartment (lentral -— — - - — 450M FURNISHED APARTDENTS ron. SUMMER MONTHS Bachelor Apt. Ground floor. 3 rooms. Electric equipment $40 SUMMER COTTAGES TO LET FaIrvIew-s rooms. Season $15.00 Iangley Beach ‘l rooms - - $59-90 WANTED-POSITION As graflo- lrlshtoa Ave. e moms - - 44°- anshwn Shore. a mm! Blabber. Write N. GAIN’ u iii-P furnished. electricity x3130 ha“ ' " ' . l‘ e . To o"! HOUSES UNFUBNEHED Kzlemlbultg, rzzllligroorl-tm-l 4125- Prlme Bh-lfl M" ' ' ‘$37M Holland cove. ii rwml - - 45°- 1'0 am‘ - 90M mm Prince St.—l0 acorns. on"! INKERMAN - furnished s Irate. Aoglsogivrtergian. "Emmi ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ "$35M rooms a sleelll"! WIT“- . Lv-BBS-T-ID-IL Sydney St. I5 rooms - - - ' 22"") Running water electric- ‘ W?“ Centrally located. 0 rooms "y _ _ _ . . - - . - - ‘$100. Pergqnolg brighten, s rooms - - - - M - m‘, c“ w" A “on. FURNISHED ROOMS lll.‘i"“2i'.ii"‘“.&‘i' "Railtl; Toronto lo. On o. N-IuI flaws...‘ Anti MITED 5O S O "m/ fut/m ‘ titular: and iii" lulllitf I" . | rl P‘??? Pa" Iculln B“ camber! a5 Charlottetown. Phon- Markets At A Glance (p, The Canadian Press) Toronto-Mill!!! H"! "mum" stocks slllhtly huh-r: wcflierfl olla off narrowly. Montreal—UtIlItles and PIP"! lower; other lndustrials and gold! unchanged. New York-Stocks closed HIP"- wInnIpeg-Wheat higher. New York-Cotton and sugar high- er; rubber and coffee lower. MINING (Canadian Press) 101101110. July 15- smk- Close Anglo Cdn 91 _ Arntfield m g 1 7 gelling-lg; g N‘ 333.3" 102 Bidgood ‘g 1'3 Bonetal m b‘ Bralorne a6 gigfinoii B Buff Auk 8:111 Mal 5g Cent Pat 1'15 1 4 0?,“ f.“ 14o ' C 9S l’ Chem Res i 1*; Dames 13 b8 De son Dome 011 21; 3 4 Dorvalne w ' Duques East Mal 325 Eidlorafilo 1 2 Pltrngand 1 1'4 Francoeur 45 Gillies Lake 5 1-3 Gods Lake 3° Halcrow a Hard Rock ‘I. lflorker 3 a moiiinggrl 2% 1-~ Holne l il-lud Bay Min Z5 lint Nickel 33 1-1 iJason 4° irci-r Add 430 Kirk Lake '72 Lake Shore 15-1-4 Lapa cad 8 3-4 Leltcii 50 Little 1.1. 191 ;Macassn 191 l MJCLEOd 175 . Mndseii 71 lMalnrlic 113 i lilclntyre 5U i MsWatters 15 lMin Corp '75 lvioiieta 34 1-2 .Murphy 3 1-4 iNaybob 25 ‘Nfiélls 65 ‘ N 0r Cdn 33 oBi-ien 65 . Okalta 51 1-2 ‘ Omega l3 [-2 fPacalta 3 iPamour I05 Pal/master 17 yPick Crow 298 Powell 60 Preston 320 I St Anth 8 'San Ant 240 ;Senator 42 [Sherritt 74 Slscoe 5i i-2 Sladen 20 Slave Lake 9 steep Rock 134 Straw Lake 2 1-2 Sturgeon 18 Sud Cont. 2 8-4 Sylvanite 265 Teck Hugh 275 Upp Can 194 Ventures 415 Waite Amu 350 Wendido 24 Wrt Hare 890 UNLISTED I Foothills 62 FOR SALE Double Tenement Dwell- ing at 54-56 King Street Apply - THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY. r, seo-r-io-ii. Sale 0f Nay i Sale of standing hay Saturday ruiv 1a at Agkvlacknzra nremlm I» D. G. Carr, ya 5425x1454“. FOR SALE l Just outside City on pavement, 6 room college, modem con- ‘veniences, garage. ""98 Ilflfdf". shade trees. Priced for quick sole, would consider exchange 'for house in town. Phone 925-L. 1. 210-1-12-19-20 4 WHEN THEY STEP at CHARLOTTETOWN The dates AUGUST 12th to 15th will mean much to thousands of Maritimers who are interested in the Sport of Kings and will gather for their annual get-together at the CHAR- LOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK AND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION grounds. OLD HOME WEEK AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION will have an appeal that simply cannot be resisted. Everyone will be there. No year In the half century of the Association's ex- istence have been so many inquiries or so much interest taken in this big annual holiday. Hundreds of letters have been received from the United States and from all over the Mari- times by the Association and the Tourist Bureau can say ditto. Advertising is appearing in ten mainland papers and hotel keepers, retaurant keepers, rooming houses and all those who have accommodation can rest assured that great crowds will be here and it is up_to our people to make provision for them so that they will go away as they have done in other Years. singing our praises. n" 1mm" "f t!" Almlfllvh’! mint II rim below and will be equal m the best of any year. In addition I0 the regular events there will probably be ’ dashes the same as last year. These proved popular and gave non- "umlnl “"7"! l" "Plmnlln"! W El"! "m6 15°F"!!- ThG track and [rounds will be put In the best possible condition 5nd 55:77 ""9""! W1" b6 P"!!! l0 P1111111!!! off the events according u» program and in a snappy, well disciplined Th‘ Vimhvu-IQ IINITIIII ~ l. flaw“ Question In outstanding one, better in fact than last year which every- "W "M W" l" I°°I1- F‘!!! P11110111"! PEIIIIIIII‘ It Ill! appear later, also full particulars regarding the $5.000 Prise List for the Provincial Live Studs Show which will be a big feature of the ueek. hum the above It can be seen that folks here will have something to talk about when they write their friends. because no City in Canada. will offer a better program of entertainment than will our beautiful Char- hnuwwn- L" l" l“ S" behind ll- l" "l dwldfi W Ill-ll! OLD HOME WEEK our greatest entertainment week of Ill time. Next let us all get behind the PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK SHOW which will be held in connection with it. This is a brave effort to keep going interest in breeding the best types of llve stock-horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry, so as to maintain as in years gone by the high standard of quality for which the Garden of the Gulf is noted. Other Provinces of Canada have given up, thrown ln the sponge to a great extent. hut the more for- ward and progressive breeders In ‘co-operation with our Provincial Department or Agriculture have said-Lei u; Carry On. and the Provincial Exhibition Association has met them more than halt way and one grand big live stock (how will be the result. DIIARLDTTETDYIN, PRINDE EDWARD ISLAND “The Kentucky of Canada ” Dharlcttctown Driving Park & Provincial Exhibition OLD HOME WEEK and Provincial Live Stock Exhibition RACING DATES TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY August 12th, 13th, 14a. and 15th, 1941 '(A MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES TROTTING ASSOCIATION? FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE . . . . . . . . .. PURSE $500.00 212 TROT AND PACE PURSE $400.00 2.14 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 2,16 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 2.19 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 2.22 PACE PURSE $350.00 (For pacers who have not taken a record of 2.13 or better in a race) FREE FOR ALL TROT PURSE $400.00 2.18 TROT .. PURSE $400.00 2.22 TROT (Open to Trotters who have not taken a record of. 2.14 or better in a race PURSE $350.00 10. 2 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity 11. 3 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity 12. 4 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity The Provincial Exhibition Association will give $500 to be distributed among the the amount paid In for these I-‘uturities. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A special ribbon will be given to the owner of the winning horse In each race. THE MACDONALD TO- BACCO COMPANY OF MONTREAL ha; donated a beautiful Trophy, known as the British Consuls Trophy, which will be awarded to the Driver scoring the most points during the meeting. This Association will also give 820 to the driver scoring the most points during the meeting $10 to the driver scoring the second mnsl points during the meet. First place counts five points, second place three points, third place two points and fourth place one point. 810 will be given the winning driver in each race. $10 will be given the driver driving the fastest heat trotted during the meet and $10 to the driver driving the fastest heat paced during the meet. Ten Dollars will be given the caretaker of the horse trotting the fastest heat and Ten Dollars to the caretaker of the horse pacing the fastest heat. Five Dollars will be given to the caretaker of each horse winning s race in the trotting and pacing classes during the meet. Fifty Dollars will be given to the owner of the horse that beats track pacing record of 2.05 1-2 except as pro- vided for below. Fifty Dollars to the owner of the horse that beat; the track trotting rocnrd of 2.07 3-4 rxcrpt as provided for below. In case two horses beat the above records then tlic awards go tn the fastest horse. If two horses tie for the awards the money will be divided equally. Entries close July 26th, with J. W.. Boulter, Secretary, Charlottetown, I’. E. 1. ; _ GENERAL CONDITIONS ' (ALL nacas MILE nan-rs) I {be C” rlottetowu Race Track is now one of the fast- est. best laid out and cared for tracks, and surely the most. beautifully situated of any In the Marltlmes Provinces. A great deal of effort will be made to keep It In apple pie order, all through the period before the races and during the races so that no horse will become unsound or auffcr lnlury and to enable them to make fast time. @w+w- 599°“ winners along with Additional entries of nn individual ownership may be made In any class by the payment of l per cent 0n closing date, but entries of separate ownership. although ln the same stable must pay installment in full. Two entries of the same ownership may start in m; same race, providing the full 5 prr ccnt is paid on each starter, the drivers having the approval of the judges. All horses with names of drivers will he declared in at 11 o'clock n. m., Daylight Saving Time, tho day prior in the race, when positions will be drawn to enable us in print Ilorsuuen (providing they are racing exclusively at our score cards with actual starters. meeting) by wiring at our expense notifying us of their arrival will be met at the train and their baggage trans- ferred to the grounds without cost to them. also taken away without cost to them. Every effort will be made to make the horsemen‘: stay pleasant and send them away feeling that they have been well treated. All races to be raced on three beat plan: 10 per cent of each purse will be awarded to the winner. The remainder will be divided Into three equal parts, one part to be raced for each heat. In the event of there being three heat winn- ,rs they shall have a fourth heat to determine the inner. Eligibility based on U.S.T.A. money pinning Plus!‘ cation. The Exhibition Association assumes no responsibility f0!’ any Incident or damage to any person or property dur- ing this meeting, and this understanding is pnrf of this con- tract. Owners must assume any Illifllilgl‘ to property or caused by drivers, attendants or Iiorsc. Hay, straw and stahling free. Races called at 2 P. M. Daylight Snvlng Time. U.S.T.A. rules to govern excl-pt whore they conflict with these conditions. Be sure and bring your eligibility ccr- tificates and driver's license. All purses divided l0, 30, l8 and ll per cent. Entry fee l per cent. Five per cent of the money raced for each heat will be deducted from the first and second horses; S per cent from the third horse and l per cent from the fourth horse. Entrance fees and deductions do not apply to “aturitlea. Si: horses to enter and four to start. Bllhh reserved to change p. _ . reject any entry, or If entry appears to lay over the field to the extent that there Ia not, In the opinion of the management, sufficient competition, then the said entry may be transferred to a falter class or entry fee refunded, bar any driver and to declare race off on account of bad weather, or falling to obtain satisfactory number of entries or starters to trans- fer horses to another class to which they are eligible, re- open or substitute another without advertising. or alter or extend racing dates. THE OFFICIAL! The officials will be selected for their experience and reliability and will he Instructed tn carry out the rulea firmly and fairly. All piirsc mniicy will be paid Immediate- ly after the race and horsemen are asked in get same fron- Secretary before leaving. PRESENTATION 0F PRIZE MONEY Friday evening nn or about 8.30 o'clock the President will award special ribbons, prim. to the whining owners. drivers arid caretakers, at the Jilrlgcs stand and those winning awards will please be on hand to rccclve them. Entries Close July 26th, 1941 LT. COL. D. A. MacKlNNON, D.S.O., President J. W. BOULTER, Secretary. clilinborrmouw, r. Ii‘. l.