_... .,.,¢ wan,“ n. '\'(>/¢I<_9fl _)I¢-(‘$#?“T - THE cr;Artr_._9'gr_eTowN GUARDIAN Government and Generation Securities BOUGHT — BOLD — QUOTED r. ._t. attrtttttttt 1i! Richmond It. C‘ 8t CUMPANY LIMITED Duh". . . .. E. hi. BAGNALb-Menuger lottetowu eiCuud: Telephone 1470 Minimum C‘ tocnl: 2o per word; Annuunccm word; Cluuifled 8c per word; ""11; Lin: oi Floral and Spiritual Oflecirtu. Cards, ow. be per dune; Letter: oi Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Engage- nente, 40 word: for $1.00 and l0 oontl ior ever; additional 3 Izmir; Notice: oi Thunke und Appreciation. 84o per inch or lo oer word; l-ilt-I o! Subwrlvflonl. 4e cent: par lnch| Audi-m Other rate: on nppllratiuu. end rrewntation. $1.00. I "Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance For Any Ari-armament l5 Cente- Centrul Guardian locale be per word; Weltern and Eaten: entl and Corning rlveut: 3o pt: lu Mernorlun Notlcee 84o per for bale Help Wanted FOCRXE-KLE Larson coon wANTmu-nooirKEnrr-nc. wmrrl r s. 8 L-rtcntrtld Ave. Box 587, Guardian tgltmdsafrs 7 CANNER. srzn WANTED _ wAr-l-RESS AND ...=. J9 lark Street. kitchen help. Apply Harry's FOR SALE _ 0st; BINDER. Lunm Donald NlacLeod. Stanley Bridge. AT FOR s.u.n _ sumuuzs Woods Milt, Fanmurgtun. FOR SALE Guru's £51m... Phone" 1591-14 FoirTsAZ a Coll. 1011. . Trtlffx/EAIETQLB 11d Abbatt, Frederic- For: sALr-flfsovvvviru LITTER of 1t), Apply Peter Costello, Emy- vale. “ANTED — DRAI-‘TSMAN AND estlmaier. Write Box 564, Sul- merslde, stating age. experience and salary expected. WANTED _ CAPABLE WOMAN for general housework, quiet home, good rworklng condttzons. no washing. excellent wages. Ref- erences required. Mrs W. G. Mac- Gregor, Box 325, New Glasgow, N. S. Lost Found Strayed Fort SALE _ Two womc horS€s. Ja-mes F. Graham, Stanchul. FOR SALE - SOW AND NINE Pigs. Apply Andrew Crosby, Bonshzttv. FOR. S.-\I.E—Mc(‘ORMACK DEER- ing Binder, $50.00. Stationery Engine 8 ll. P. Douglas Matheson, Dundns. FOR S A I. E —- LUMBER FOR barn, size 30x50 ft.; also for’ house, 24x30 feet. Robert Alkeml Stanchel. t 1T1}: sari; - 12 ACRES sunn- lng grain at Rose Valley. Apply Angus MacKtnnon, Charlottetown R. R. 7. FOR. SALE-ALL CAST-IRON Record range. Fine cooking stove. In A-l shape. Phone 1899-15. FOR SALE -- HOUSE. BARNS and lot in Southport Village, on‘ pavement. Also 10 aCWS land. Ap- ply S-hcldon Smallwood. FOR SALE — ONE THREE YEAR old Chestnut Marc, one driving wagon and sleigh, also harness. Apply Wilfred Mallett, Freetown. FOR SALE -— THRESHER AND Cleaner (Monaghan) Otne Fair- banks Englrtc, G 11 P. (Upright). Chester J, Weeks, Fredericton. FOR SALE -- FARM, NINE MILES _ irotm Charlottetown, on St. Pet- er's Road. Goad collar, new foundation, lights in house, cheap for quick sale Apply Geo-rev Rldgley FOR SALE -1 BOAT 40 FT. LONG, 9 It. beam, Pink stern, 2 years old. 1 boat sa-mc size, Vce stern, 8 years old. 1 boat 35 ft. long, 7 ft. beam, Vec stcru, 6 _vca.rs old. All boats with or without engines. Ap- ply to .1. R. Allen, Pukwash, N. S. FOR SALE - STANHOPE COT- tago, (me of finest summer pro- ‘pertlcs in Stanhopv. Five rnnms, stone fireplace, sunporch, large grounds with nursery shade trees. Adjacent to Sea and Bay. Almost new, Idcal summer home or ox- ccllcrtt rcntal proposition. Warren Ducfacnrtu, Stanhopc. Rooms, Apts. Wanted uiiirinfilv surefire _ Two furnished or unfurnished rooms. Phnnt- 1478. ...t‘-..Y.'.T_"r.-.tc§t.t;.scn 015715- ftlrnlshcd ltpartntent, 3. 4 or 5 raw-as, \\'rlie "P. I3’ care Guard- ittn. Miscellaneous - CAR LEAVING TYFSDAY MOR- ning for s: Stcrthvn races. Can Ilrlffnmmnrlait‘ twn passengers. Phnnc 277 (‘All 1,E\VI.\'G FOR. HALIFAX Vicdttcsdnv morning can nccnm- modate tlvuc nassentzcrs. Tele- phone 115. .7. Teachers Wanted - I‘ E A C H Ii R WANTED - FOR‘ Farmlnctnn School. Second or Tittrrl Class. Sttnplrmcnt. tn suit Class, Anpiv in Secretary. +7 m ii WANTED - FIRST OR SECOND , Class Tcacltrr for Hcathetrdale School. Sunnlrtmcnt, $700.00, Ru!- scll Marlthco, Srvrciary. _ Furmture WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE to one of Canada's largest new and used, wholesale and retail. furniture tlcnlers. Penrl ‘Furnit- ure Co- 29 Centre Ave. Toronto. Ont. LOST 0N QUEEN STREET, EX. hibltion week, two $20.00 bills.’ Leave at Guardian Office. Re- ward. LOST - wtALLET colvfTlArxlaio sntall sum of money and import. ant papers, Finder leave Guard- ian Office. Reward. LOST - nv crfv, PRrvETiPArI ers and registration card. Very valuable to owner. Finder please Phone 763. Reward. LOST- RIM AND TIRE v-nl between Little Sands and Belle River. Finder please notify B. Compton Ltd, Belle River. Re- ward. For Rent T0 LET-ROOMS AND trouse- keeptng rooms. Apply 59 Long- worth Ave. FOR RENT - AT nmorrroxv Shore, 5 roomcd furnished cot- tage. Modern conveniences. Phone 2694-J. Wanted m WANTED - ALE BOTTIES highest price: MBLIHCB Block. Phone 2207 ~ WANTED — SEASON; HARD- wood ltnn-ber and sleigh stock. Apply to P, J. Proude, 98 Upper Hillsboro. WANTED _ APARTMENT on small house for young couple. No children. Write "B" Guar- diztn. WANTED-OLD POTATOES, SA- bagoes preferred. Quantity no object. Highest prices paid. Phone Sandy's Restaurant, 1588. WANTED - ALE BOTTLE! Highest prlces paid. Fast pick- up service. Phone 2542. Evenings 1107. Michael Eros. WANTED-SEVERAL 16 AND 20l gauge shot Buns. Double bar- relled. Havtmerless, Must be in good condition. Apply not later than Friday, 4.00 p.m. Leaving Province Saturday morning. Queen Strcet Service Station. Carsfiffrucks For Sale FOR SALE — 1940. PLYMOUTH. B. H. Massey, 249 Prince Street. rot. SAlLE-IMI n-ooor: si: dun. Apply 162 Kent Street. FOR. sauz -MODELH A. Folio. Apply Sonters Service Station. fiifsAijiri-T 19351701115? ron, truck. Apply Box 588, Guardian. t r~*'oiz_sAr.n - tfifiruttrzarratzvul Coupe. Good condition. Phone 1779-L. . FOR SALE — MODEL B. FORD Roadster. Wilfred Stretch, Long Creek. Ton SALE _ roar TFTRRAPLANE Sedan. Cheap. Apply 195 Hlllsboro StrectfCharlottetewn. FBI stfifn _ tfiron E5155 New motor and tlrcs. Perfect con- dition, Phone Kensington 3-6. r-"ort. SALE - rear rnvtvrovru Coupe. Newly overhauled. Good tires. Can be seen Market Square. Tuesday. 19th. FOB SALE -- 1942 CHEVROLET, two ton truck," in good shape, or will trade for a smaller truck. Ap- ply to MacLeodb Mills, St. Pet- er‘s Bay. Salesman Wanted WANTED-FMLESMAN ON COM- misslon basis to cover Prince Ed- ward Island. Man with experience ln cereals and Feeds preferred. No objection carrying non com- petltlvo llncs. Apply Box 582. Charlottetown Guardian. EARN EXTRA CASH — MAKE FDR SALE ' JACKET HEATER Capacity 250 Gals. Recently Renovated Apply:- FRFD LAMBROS more money easily in spare time. Just show our beautiful Canadian made Christmas cards to your friends. They sell on night, Many asaortments. Gift Cards, Seals, Tags. Also livery- dey Cards. Beautiful free ei- btrm showing personal cards 25 for 01.00 and up. Liberal com- mlsslor. Write today for un- usual sample offer The Doug- las Greeting Card Company, 50-1! Bleeker St. Toronto. ‘ at 61, Manatl Sugar 1 at. 9 Montreal Stock Exchange (luiet MONTREAL. Aug. 18- (CF)- lDeellngs were quiet and Irregular on the stock exchange and curb market here today with price ad- justments generally narrow. The mining group alone showed im- provement among selected issues on accelerated turnover; papers, lndustrlals and other xlfbups were dull. Closing averages of the Mont- real exchange listed papers off 1.04 to 347.26; industrlals un- changed at 121.8; utilities off .7 tc 76.4; banks off 1'1 to 26.83 and golds off .01 to 745R. Industrial volume was dull with approxi- mately 27.000 shares traded white 114,200 mining shares changed hands. Great Lakes was the most act- ive paper today closing up 3-8 at l6 1-2. Consolidated added 1-4 at 18 1-2. Active but unchanged at . the close were International at 52 l 1-2 and Ahltlhi at 21. Mines generally sought higher levels with a few selected leaders accounting for the bulk_of the turnover. Eldona lead the general advance up l5 cents at .60 while Louvlcourt udder! 6 at l.B5_ East: Sullivan 5 at 3.20, Gcldvue 2 at 27 and Beuulieu 2 at 40. Central Cadillac and Nechl closed un- changed at 28 and 1.10 respective- 1y. Famous Players. more active l today, was the feature of an other- wise qulet industrial sun-section advancing a point at 17 1-4. Do- minion Bridge was _l-Z better at 33, Standard Chemical 1-8 at B and Brand and Milieu 5 cents at 1.60. Imperial Tolrftrco anti Cana- dian West Lumber closed un- changed at 15 and 2 3-4 respective- ly. Page Hersey slipped a point at Montreal dropped 3-4 in the banks and Roylal closed unchang- ed at 23. Molson lost 1 1-4 in beverages on a turnover of 1.025 shares. In oils Homestead and Omnitrans exhibited moderate activity adding 2 cents and 1-8 cent respectively. Imperial was shaded at l5 1-4. Trading hox score: Stocks trad- ed 147. higher 59. lower 38, un- changed 50. new highs 3, new lows fi. Leading Stocks At ii. Y. Seek Lower Levels NEW YORK. Aug. le-(APl-For the fifth Monday in a row leading stocks today generally sought lower levels although exceptions were . plentiful anti real market pressure never was in evidence. Charges of price-fixing against the steel industry by the Federal Trade Commission chilled enthus- iasm a hit but issues in this group maintained their equilihrum to a certain extent. Bethlehem was off l point at P8 l-2, U. S. Steel 5-8 at 72 7-8 and Republic Steel l-2 at 27 1-4. Dome Mines was off 3-8 among Canadian lssttcs while McIntyre save up l-4. Canadian Pacific and Distillers Scngranr both were un- changed. Canadian Curb issues were quiet. Phillips Petroleum was up 2 1-2 and Deere l at 4l 3-4. Smaller gains were shown for Goodrich, South- ern Pacific. Southern Railway, Chesapeake and Ohio, Internation- al Harvester. American Smelling, Kertnecott, Curtis Publishing. Du Pont and J. C. Penney. Lehn a Fink Common dropped 3 1-8 at 12 l-2 in the wake of an omitted dividend and n recession in earn- ings. Pacific Western Oil conced- ed 3 3-4 at 36. Union Pacific 1 3-4 at 142, Santa Fe l. 1-4 at 84 l-2. Paramount Pictures 7-8 at 33 1-2 and Eastern Kodak 7-8 ,at 44 1-8 (following an anti-trust suit filcd against this company and. Techni- color.) On the retreating side were Chrysler, General Motors, U. B. Rubber. Woolworth, Scars Roe- buck, Douglas Aircraft, Sperry. Boeing American Telephone, Con- solldatcd Edison, Anaconda, Cerr) de Pasco. American Can. Westing- house, Gcneral Electric. U. S. Gypsum, Philip Morris. N. Y. Cen- tral, Great. Northern Railway. Am- (NAL) u lIUIISE Fllll SALE Situated in Brighton resi- dential district. Contains 8 rooms and unfinished attic. Guroge. Large lot. Occupancy November. For further information apply to The EASTERN TRUST CO. Charlottetown Phone 567 NOTICE‘. OGQDWOWWQQQ, The Trustees of the Murray Harbour Cemetery hereby t cell e Special General Meeting of the Plotltoldeu and ell other: interested in the Cemetery to meet in Murray Harbour PM. to confirm By-Lum and r. w. LELLACHVEUR, Director. NOPIH aMtlzlc/"(N tn! L. S. STEVENSON mam". Pa”) BRANCH MANAGER ‘TORONTO, A . 18- “' no ntcttmouo sr. 5.195 stock C1059 A MUTUAL COMPANY too Akalt __. _._....10o ___ 2000 Alger . . 17 2300 Am Lard '75 3400 Ang Cdn 140 m, M, m, m Montreal 31500 Apex l0 l-i m» ~10- 1- t Exchange 13100 Armls ...... 57 4000 Ashley 12 1-2 __i_ 2500 Atltone 12 AhmhL V_ n 17 3500 Aubelle 12 1-2 Asbestos y 2., ,4 4000 Armed Z9 n A on . . 2s r-z 600 Aunor 460 Bldg pros _ 30 863g gambit“ g ‘ll-g Buck Silk 21 ' Bell Tel 1B4 1% Bk N5 1 I Can Brew 24 v-s 70° B" T" - - 6 ' Bathurst .. 2o 3559 Met - 05g i‘: Can Cement 18 93X‘ _ ' ' lflfinn Beaulleu . 41 ggfléiilf“ " _ 34 19° 35m" -- 70° Can Car Found . 13 670° Bf-"TQ - 74 Can Car era .. .. 17 ‘gig 31318200 ~ ‘t; Can Steam .. 1a t-4 ' ~ c P 1e t- 200 Bralor . 12 Cggkshifiir _ 12 a 2000 Brit Dom . . 20 can vicke“ “ 30 1900 Bulfurll . . . 11a Dom 3mg, 33 123g 3:1" Egnk -» - 32 mm Coal Pfd ts 200a Calllnan .__ .__. _ 0R 1-2 D15“ s,“ 17 b, 600 cam m .-.. .... I10 mm st B ,4 14 23° BRBCWfI - - Dryden . 2s 1-2 226;) gerttrmPat 2am" ‘g 1-4 ~ a 100 Chem Res . Foam: 7?‘? gwsltllk Gen st Wares 15 t-z ‘ p clfs“ How Smith _ 2'7 1.4 12-1510 cm ontgc 3.13m Bridge _ 7 34 2 00 oust ome . m, walker ._ 36 34 1000 grre? nu can Ind M H 10f; ° 0°; Int Nickel . 53 15°~ Cram-X" rmp on 14 s-s 290° W‘ _ ‘l’ Int Pete ta 1-4 104° Dflm“ Int Power 43 Denisnn 1m Paper 52 L2 l Imp Tob 15 B C Power 27 Con Smelt B7 Lake Woods . 34 l-2 Massey Harris . 17 McColl Front . 27 Nat St Car 23 Can Nor Pid . 9 Noranda 43 1-2 Price Bros 62 l-4 Quebec Power . 1R l-2 Shztwlnlgan 22 St Law l4 l-il St Law Pfd 44 Dom Tex 05 1-1 Dom N: . 39 "2, Wpg Elec A . 1e 1-s St of Can 80 Brazilian . 21 5-8 Anaconda . .. . . 37 Am Car and P‘ 50 3-4 Beth Steel B8 1-2 N Y Central l5 l-S Ches Ohio . . 47 7-8 Con Edison 25 l-4 Elcc Auto Lite 55 7-8 m“ Kevan 8?.‘ 35.”... 23 232 t 1505 Kerr Add . 161-4‘ Great Nor PM 43 14000 Kirk Gold 101-? Sm on NJ 78 1 3850 Kirk t. . 2w Kennemt 45 H 1500 Kirk To , . 1R * M 61 4000 Keno st °“‘ Wm‘ 21m Lahmd 5% Nor Am 25 21o L Shore . 1s 5h“ geltffi H 10o n. Lu7 29s i. é "- g H 2000 Lap Cad n1 t-a R“ m ‘"7’ 1500 Lapnska 3o Tm“ 0°” 63 1500 Lciich . 3m“, A" “I: M 9000 Lexin vélllltim‘; 28 H 440a Llngman '10 F5‘ Uef - moo Lit LL . ten n” st “l” m 2300 Ixtuvlc 190 3 °° ~ 14000 Lynx 15 121s Macassa . s30 BANKS 6000 Mat-Donald 259 O0 son MacLeod no M ma"? 4100 Madsen .. s10 _°“ "* non Malart 1'15 “We 5m“ - 4000 Martin .. 1o my“ 58"“ 100 McIntyre 6'2 3-4 1700 McKenz p 6000 McMar t. rttdtwv 200 Negus 3000 New Bldld. O5 mm Ne“, M“ _ 39 MONTREAL, Aug. te-tcm- 20m Newmrgh _ Produce prices quoted here today no Noranda were reported by the Dominion 1000 Nnrben Department of Agriculture u fol- ooo Normet 1°": 8500 Norvone . Eggs: Free cases, A large 50-60; 9m 01mm A medium 57-58; A pullets 44}- gfmf) fika]ta 4S; B 44-45; C 27—28. Packed 101' noon Omnitra EXPO" HOM- 27m 0,1,... Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- 8900 Oslskn ized, fresh and storage no 1 55 l-2 5000 Pacalttt —-55 3-4 curfent receipts Que no 1 5m ‘Pamguy ,_ pasteurized 54 1-2; No 2 53 l-2. 12000 Purtamaq First grade creamery prints Job 95m) part,“ _ price 57-58. solids 56 14-57 l-2. 66500 Pen Rey Cheese: Current receipts. Que 25a Plpk q,- whlte 25; western white 26 l-ZB- mm paws“ 25 1-4; colored 2d l-B-25 1-2. 400 Do Vt t Wholesale; Que and western 900 Preston 'whlte D6. Western colored 26 1-2. 10R Proprlet No other prices quoted today. 817 Queenst. Potatoes: 76 lh bags NB no 1 4-00 Quemont .. 1.85-2.00; Ont. 2.00-2.20. Que. 15000 Regcrt local 1.70-1.70. 3100 Richmac 55m Rupunum 7'75 Sylvanite . . 215 50m Ron“, 28o Teck n .. tns 2580 Roy 13k 2000 Temisk m 1500 Roybm H 2300 Thom Lund 46 2., Sm, M, g soon Thurbois . .. as mam sannmv, i500 Trans Rel 04 33m senator 1100 Upp Can . mo Sherrltt . 90° Ventu"! - 2500 Sllver Miller 22(1):) ma?! 1009 Hmrinqer . .. 20m stada 1500 Winch‘ ,. 1am stew Ito 1°°°° Wm!" ~ 5m sumv H 790 wfl HEP 5m an" 4 _ Total sales 1,340,000. n ' I : Persian Lamb trtm lldl coat, perfect condition. Size 12-14. Price $125. Tam“ ‘my "m". 119] Public Hull, August 20th at 8 hem!" 7 and 9 PM transect other business" erlrrm Woollen and Standard Oil. Q , ‘if against t-oii Sign-lie‘. 8 ‘Fire Clttt 1,". ior firc-puv lnsuluit-ti ' (we/court! Texaco superior T- TUNE"! TEXACO 4/975/‘0/7 It's the premium quality motor oil in the. popular price range. Inrulated-aguinstheat—against cold -— the high-grade, long-last- ing, efiicicnf lubricating oil. Ask for it at McCall-Frontenac Dealers everywhere-Coast to Coast. Look for the Texaco Sign-Red Star. Green fie Your‘; dug: Texaco Star Theatre every Sunday night warring Tony Munln. See newspaper: for time and notion. / . T Sign-Rod Star, Green ‘ ' Fire Chief, the gnsultne {.,,h" pcrior fire-power. Texaco -1nsulated against heat cold. Look for the Tex Red Star, Green Texaco Fire Chief. the gagglme » OWcr. ‘Icxacuy su. Motor 0i It's INsuLATED . serum u“? AOAIN“ m) ‘t a’ "m superior fire-l Muiur Oll-ltrsttlalcd against culd. Look for Sign-Red Slur, Green t t n "rt " it erratum-ems: w {Big Turnover In Mining Shares TORONTO. Aug. l8-(CP)-The Toronto Stock Exchange had its ifirst 1,000,000-shure day since July, 3 and the largest volume of trad- ing since June 24.. today, in a flurry of secondary golds led by Eldonu. Volume for the clay was 1,340,000 shares of which Eldone. accounted for 384,000. I On the day upturn: among the lgolds well outnumbered the losses The exchanges closing index ‘showed golds up .13 at 112.81, base [metals up .46 at 82.26 end western ‘oils up .3'l at 27.67. Eldontfs splurge followed an- nouncement. of n new underwriting agreement. Other golds marking plusses on the day included Apex 1 l-2; Armistice 7; Beaulieu 1 on a l24,000-share turnover; Bev- court 4; Campbell 5; Dexter 7; Donalda 4; Duvny 2; East Malar- tlc 5; Elticr 5: God's Lake 4 l-2: Hosco 5; Norhcnitc 4 l-2; Pon- Rey l 1-2; Pickle 5; Sunnorm 2 1-2 and Sullivan 4. Senior golds mostly showed gains. Western oils were also active with Anglo-Canadian, British Dn- mlnlon and Calmont- showing game and Calgary and Edmonton, Dal- housie. East Crest. Okalta and Royalite taking mild tlecesslons. Base metals also moved with smeltcrs up 1-2. East Sullivan l0, Labrador 30, Norandn 1-4 and Normetal 1. Sherritt was down 10. GO AHEAD WITH THAT PAINT JOB 1.: you have a painting job on hand left over from spring, how's the right time to go ahead wltn it. The warm. dry alt of summerflme has drawn away the moisture from palntahle surfaces, further 1t will help to dry the coatings of p-tlftt 11's you apply them. But there are some special do's and don'ts for summer painting that you sh-utld follow to be sure of accomplishing an attractive lasting job. First of all, when you paint out- of-cloors. watch out for that sum- mer sunshine! Don't apply paint in hot sunlight. or when the surface temperature is such that there will he any likelihood of blistering In- stead. plan your painting in the shade, for greater comfort and better results. ‘ To avoid the sun. start io work on the west side of the hottse in the early morning and work around tn the east side by afternoon. Paint [on the south side in curly morn- ting or late afternoon. You can paint the north side any time you want. Incidentally. ll’ you're ustns ,whlte nalnt in bright. light. it mnv ibe helpful to wear dark glasses for protection against glare. On cloudy days you can choose whatever sequence you please. But cloudv days-and bright days two- sometimes mean windy weather, and that brings up another wre- catrtion. Don't paint otttdoers in a windl Many a first-class paint 10h has been ruined hy specks of dust or dirt blown onto the drying rur- flce. Ventilation can he controlled in- doors and therein lies Anothe: ed- wnntege tn painting in summer. Those windows and doors which are protected hy screens against insects can be kept omen day and night, and n slight. draft will fertil- tate quick drying of freshly applied costings. 0f course, the same precautions ‘that. upply for paintlnq in other seasons. also hold good for sum- fmer. ‘These include making sure the surface is tlry. and thoroughly cleaned and prepared: mixing the paint thoroughly according to the tdirections on the can; and apply- ling it carefully. with ever; strokes ‘ of the brush. But perhaps you haven't the time or the wish to do that paint. 10b spring painting rush is over. you case placed against the wall 1.7.31}. may Very Well be able to make a large mirror and flanked with more favorable arrangements with matching chair: or love 59515 a painting contractor to nave your M ' painting done at the time that sztlts you best. scouTs seer: rvuns WINNIPEO - (OP) - The pa, Scouts association in Martins; will conduct a cumpnlgn m. m 099 1° EUPDOTB Telulsr operatlonl A FIREPLACE SUBSTITUTE The lack o! a fireplace needn't leave e room without a centre of interest. 'A good substitute ls e of Scout and Cub P long shallow table, chest or book- province. “k5 in m‘ mQ-eo-ap-ooc-oeaooc-eeéot-o TENDERS FOR PLIIMBING, HEATING 5nd AIR-CONDITIONING For NEW PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL SUMMEBSIDE, P, B. I, Sfllfll Tenders. marked on outulde for each reepectlve (cede, wilt t4 received by the Architect: up to 5 o'clock on Monday, " ' r lltly 1047, for Plumbing, Heating and Air-Conditioning for the above men- tioned building. On depollt of $200.00 u eet of plan: end lpeolileutioru may be e5. iuined from the Gcnerul Contractors, Ioundetl Muritlrne Limited, at 135-137 Lower Water Street, Halifax, N, 5., uleo at their office 011th; jolt at Summerside. P. E. I. Deposit will be refunded when u bone lid: tetrder has been submitted and the plans and lptclilcutlons ure return- cd to General Contractor or the Architects. LESLIE B. FAIILN, IJLAJJL, Architect. ‘ 41 Argyle Street 433 Mun gt, ‘ "elllfl- "-5- Woifvilie, us. aewéeea ODODDMLOQDQDQDODODMU QEO0€WW Q<Q>Q QG§MQ AUCTION SALE or ttoussttoto ruttutrutzs AND srrrcrs AT m wrmourtt sr., rttfexv, AUGUST 22.14, AT z m. _ I om instructed by Miss Lucy A. McLure to sell by public euc- tton her personal household effects, including l Enterprise kitchen ronge (like new), l white enamel-top table with drawer, kitchen stools, kitchen chairs, ‘l electric frigiduire (new), dishes, pots and pens, l dining-room suite, large" buffet, ovul table and 9 leather- covered chairs, l Chesterfield suite complete, 1 Axminster rug (W: x 9) in good ndition, 2 end tables, 4 occasional chain, l studio couch, 2 library tables, l reed rocker, l large mirror, 2 bridge lumps, pictures, l complete bedroom suite, bed, highboy and dres- ser, several full size end twin beds complete with springs and mut- tresser, bureaus, chests of drawers, bedroom choirs, wardrobes, small tables, hull-tree and end table, 5 setsof curtains (new), 1 pairs of all-wool blankets, 5 pairs pillows, several pairs of Lame blankets, quantity of bath towels and linens, curtain fixtures, til- ver, glassware and severdl other small articles. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. wt-Qooaomoaeoc-ooaee-Q-eea-oo-Q-oo-Q-or-qf Auction Sale I um inltrueted by Mr. Earl Clow to sell by Public Auction MI ‘VEDNESDAY. AUGUST sour m fern: ef to urree; so aw, m. re- mainder under wood. Situated I 1-2 mile: from Hunter River on thl IHWHI hllllwly ieedin, to Rurtico. Good buiidluge. Telephone and °l°°m° mm‘ “Plmm- F"!!! ml! III lwlllhl privately until the h! oi the lule with or without the crop. Also the following ltoek, machine y; etc-t 1 Clyde Horne. I It!" “d? 1 Pmlmf"! 00PM 9 m- Irltl: 1 (luermey {rule cow, milking, I I" old: 1 uermey [rude heifer. milling, 8 yre. old, 1 Shorthorn-ilol- "t"! 60W- mlllllll. 6 yrs. old; 1 Ilereford-Shorthorn cow, utililnl. 9 9Y1 old: i three-month-old ollvel, Shorthorn und lioleteln; 1 Holstein- Hereford uli. 2 month: old; 1 Shorthoru [rude new, 0 yre. old, new!) fillhflflflll: 150 hvbred pullete, 4 mouth: old; i l-‘rou und Wood tau- mflwer: 1 nlre; l :et: wring-tooth turrowe: 1 at uplh hmovu: 1|" 1 heavy truck wagon; 1 light truel wqon; i mingle plow; 1 wheel- barrow: 1 wood eleigh; 1 high-box sleight 1 Many-Berri: turnip Pill!- "t l :et teem harden; 1 eoliur and inure:- l eel: treeel: 1 WM’! Pill 1 Dehvel lepurutor; 1 Record kitchen runge; I-l dos. kitchen ehelrll l “WWII "N0: 1 cupboard; l cream ourrl; iorltu, lhcvele, heel I!‘ all other ertiele: found about riurun. ' If day unfit, following day. TERMS CASH. ALIX MelAI. Auctioned. yourself. In that case, now that the