111Gu's_'r_19. 1950 97 i NOTICE T0 TEACHERS DATES FOR FALL CONVENTION nutter River — — —- — - -- - do... 27 ‘Z8 29 Sill Mt. Stewart- — — — - - _ ._ _ __Aug_ UiiIiZ---'-""'-————i.1\ug. siiiii-is—————————--Aii._._ Summerside — — — — - - -. _ _$1ip1_ 6-03 Charlottetown — — -- - - -- ._. _ .__S,_;p1_ Ulla?!’ '-' — — — -' "' - '- —- — —Sept, n Sept. ti Secretary of the Federation will be present to collect fees. TOR OSKLE i Tignish—-—-——-—-—_-__ 1913, n. high as twenLy-tivo thousand pounds of milk in ottc veztr: also 1 llciier. two years old: ' 1 iii-ifi-r. three years old: 1 Heifer, one year old; 1 (win. seven years olil: all from highly qualified dun," A1111 the folluviitig hrootl mares: 1 IIWIJ‘ Ttlarc. (trade, seven years old, bred, l 1 (Iiilc Flare. Grade. three years old. brcd, 1 (i_vtli~ Mitre. Registered. two years old. brcil, 1 (|_\‘lI(‘ Slat-e, Registered, two years old. ’i‘\-i. -.ti1.»~k is all of high quality and is priced for prlmypl <11.- l-‘or furllier particulars apply to ' I “'- R. Sit-HI’. "PPM? Milli-fit‘? of ilgricttllizre. L'56L3_]5-17_19- BOX. 9, (‘l1arl0ttcto\\'n. Prince iizlwtiril island F Advertising Babs Payable in advance MIIIIIIIILIIII Charge for Any Advertisement; 25 Cont, (‘eiitrai liuardlatt locals. 5t: per word; Western and Eastern locali- 1g per nord; Attituuncemcttts and Coming Evctits 3e pet wind; (tannin-ti 3e per wold; In Memuriam Notices 70o pct inch: Lists in Floral and Sllifilllill UUPPIHKS, Cards. etc.. 5c pct- name; Letters iii l‘ottlloii~iit-t~ 70c pct- inch Wedding engagcmi-ni in 111111-11, 1.1, 514,1. and l0 i-i-tits for everv additional 3 nurds Nitliei-s ot 1111111115 nnn .\p1trri-iiiiiiiti. 70c oer inch or 11c oer word. Lists iii suiis-i-i-iniiiini c1 l‘l‘I||\ ncr inch Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rnti-g- 1111 mnliertliiin. ikgcitts Wanted For Sale . 1E t atzntzsrt-zn IN ‘FOR SALE - (new 111,111,511, 1...», P1011 —-il you 1111111111 011cm). so‘ iictisiiigaoii IU-ilil. nrotilaim‘ wort; 1__U_id_3_17_-__.L ;.-- most 1iopulat~ inte o —~-~_% ‘ _ i1 _'\'|‘.‘l'.-.~I\Ik‘.s at prex-etii oit lBINDhR 'I\\l.\’l-L (i t. .llllllll‘\f iuuay “IIAI-l Brand. Linton 1,1 ,_ \lontrcal N-4- ,- 311d retail 101s. Dliitii1 y- l uti L- " ding. 1.x stiizat" Wholesale Spill: 1 .\i.»\N TO $111111; To 5 A . Comitttssitttt i-‘ii 1 f ‘ '~ l ll d.‘l‘.tils ul TT" ' ~- --— h: tztlihlllcttcll‘. lll-lezelttes TO_ LI-TQJfOQTI .-\i'.-\lt'i‘3 mm Am, y ~-yt_.,. yitritn-"fs bath. J3 Lint .-\\'cttt1 Ania-ate '. Lottiiutt. Lgxttliw 8 n 3i ___;_%___ w L-lil Aw - ' I ‘pro LET - 001131.111‘ tOIi/i . Pit-inc 1_ii.>-..'. ti... is 1am" atoscv? 11111150. All lllliiilfll \ ,1 I . l Reasottabe retii, , . ______v_ W n L-tiLiT-li-li-tii. < HOUSE r0 eicxr-r 1 ~ l“ Street. ' " m T 511131)‘ TL! ltocltfortl >- , ask for contplete. L 311143-1-1-31. -ill out. an- oblig- L J - ‘\l1.(ill‘(‘l5. ma‘ Monl- To ""?‘T"'"°l “ " Fllllillll-N N_4-_;0_, Cfutvetttettclxs a1 _e.i:it§_-c. Hilbert, ._ ._____... . . . ._ 1 Pl1Z4Pil.Sl.A\'t1i'tis ‘ATAIlI-lsfllii) n A W l. i: 1 u u , _> . L-filfl-B-lti-lli-lll R0‘ ‘ 11.1»! becoming avatlabt-w. “"‘ ~ itcll twlablisltcd Previous 1 "llill: beeatise of enlist- VFCYmQIOV HVQIp hvitntgfi Il‘\“li -\I,li.t‘ P ‘es oi laetwectt $65. 11H") _ ._ g . 1' 1.3111 a wt k. Exceptional ovp- ‘ p,,l.ir,..‘(_‘:,‘éN1;E,l‘),r] ( ‘ - v my Ylfml “lag with’: l reference and iyrilllrrichllotflslunto . lt:"lg'. ep". ..~. ‘ _'_ "" » , a ~ t. Cahhtla. H N400. _ P" 0- B“ 331- 11-1144-8-17-21. 'l‘c-.tchers Wanted I "T1111.115x656, Guernsey Cove Sclioo‘. ll -i~t S'i‘.,l00. Jas. ll.‘- ‘_“‘ l.e1..t.iti~.ir, Sau-rt-tacv. L-tiIl2-87-ri7-Si. " F Exhibition Grounds on wnnnps. FAR‘! ‘ lflil- -'\"l!- ‘list. Yiiprei-i-ilettteil op- ___ _ _ ' to huv fiiunilaiitm stock. lhnlric< ill‘(‘i‘lli(‘(I iiiiiit t-i-iqiiiq slnrls at 1.‘! ifclivk (Staailriril Time |1""‘T-"| llYl’ For iurtlter 11111-- iiriilzirs ivrile Roland l-Ittster. North Boarders Wanted widths-rs‘ ficemiaioti. i’ Eiisiott Slr t. ‘ .-~l.ii c: l.'ll'"l‘ (IZlll'_\' farm for sale. 511N112‘ water. 5 miles front 5 Bull (‘alvcs from three to eight months oil [min 111mg “.111, "u .“ STOCK QUOTA TIONS lMuntreal Stuck l Exchange l (Canadian Press) Stocks Clolo Bell Tel H8 Brazilian 4 5-8 C1111 Cement 4 l-4 Catt Pacific 4 l-2 Cons Smelt 33 Dom Bridge 24 Mll Power 27 l-Z Nat: Brew 26 l-4 ilizu steel Car 3B 3-4 Noranda 50 l-4 ‘Power Corp 6 l-2 Si of can - 51 of Can Pfd 66 NIONTREAL. Aug. IB-JGPl-De- claws n papers and utilities and in srmc other sections of the list. off- ihe few scattered gains that pcslrd at the clcse cf Saturday's hour stock market, session. K nlrcnl Power backed 1-2 and B"':1il'an l-B. Prloe Brothers closed riff l-Z. Nmtonal Steel Car fell a point. biv. Cfihadlfln Car tacked on the ill.1lll‘lll'1'i amcunt while CPR. was iitruinrzcd. Noranda gained 1-4. Lawrence Flour sold off two nr n1< hut Canada Cement prefer- !'l‘fl iltrwczl tin upward adjustment of 7 l-2 points Total sale": 8.400 shares; Indus- !r"i!.~, 2.100; Mines, 6,300; Bends. :1..l. Montreal Curl? (Catizidian Press) i Stodts Close Dml A . 4 3-4 Ford A 15 3-4 Imp Oil 9 3-4 1Pr‘ce Com 11 1-2 ~ Price Pfd — GRAIN CHICAGO. Aug. 18—(AP>-The when: market Saturday extended a rallying movement with gains of more than a cent. Wheat. closed 5-8—1 cent higher zhritt yesterday. September 69 1-4- .7-3. Decetnbcr 7l—71 l-il; ccrn un- changed to 1-4 up. September 60 1-4-3-5, December 54 5-8; oats 1-8 off to 1-4 uo. \VINN’IPEG, Aug. 18—(CPl-—On the Winnipeg grain exchange Sat- urday". dealings were confined lo a few trodes ln the October future at the fixed minimum price of 78 5-8 cents s, bushel. The December future did not. open. General interest in most. grades was noted on the cash wheat, mar- kct but offerings were light. M NING (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Aug. 17- 1 (‘hal.|,,“o1m‘.“_ ‘vrne “CD1. tt-iltsliire, sport-inn; Y r O _ care (iitardian. _ , a ‘HL-"lifla" t" V H_______ _ “J1 i ‘ » I-I 5-1 ‘1-1 1.; '_-.: Professional Cards l N Q '|‘ I C E ‘ All arrears nf S~l1r~n1 Tnvn; 1n Canoe Cove Srltcltl l7lstl'll‘l_ if not & lnafd on or hi-"cre :\l (to, 1111 1),- ‘ ....._ .. . . I... B n. F. Aticiiiaiun l l (‘ltarirred Accountants l , l-Iasicrtt Trust Building ' (Iharlottctown -_._._ IIIIRABLE FARMING '“‘ - - ~~ - - » PROPERTY M LEL -'*~ c- “c D a BENTLEY To be sold by auction on the J A ‘_ . afxst of itmyatst. '2 o'clock Standard u F mmltkfy “Iii "w. a "ile River. 210 acris 5 C , .farm land. formerly l1 o -n "rim" m“ Am"""'Y-"“"L“' as the Peter L. 'l‘r:iiuor proparlfv. vtoser r0 LOAN m" Rkhmund sue" This farm has good forest land as well as excellent cleared fields. The property contains a large house rinrl four barns nli in eootl condition. Auctioneer J. I‘. Bradley. TIIE EASTERN TRUST C0. 1:578 8-15 0i. i2: Minillfi: Kiribati!‘ R01: a a- |.t..it. "llllfl-"Elt. sournon. ere ‘"1! of Canada Building. =».-1"<>_~"1-?LHL-‘hvaw. BELL 8i MATHIESON lift-REY ‘r0 was clmfmn Block. Charlottetown r '1‘ Island civic TAX APPEALS TEYAES exiimiiiéti (llasses Fitted J. S. TAYLOR u Olllometrist ew location (jm-m... M Ken‘ "n, Queen Street loiihosito lllxbi Gm” 1 Venlng Althfllntmcng, hone llruiw 10.1‘. ' P MBERTon OFFICE W" Em: scam». iL-652-8-19-10i Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeal from Civic Rates and Asrzcssmcnts will be held in the (‘ily Court Room, (‘iiy Building. ,on 'l‘hursdti_v. Attizust Lilith. 1940 at ten o'clock A. M. J. - A. FULLIERTON. (lily Clerk N. Y. Stock Exchange 1 By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Aiig. I8—(APl—W81' tension lesscztetl a trifle in Satur- day's steel; matket attd lcadng is- sues stcadud after a week of gen- erally sharp (ierlitte The Asscciaieti Press llvefggg 0g 60 shares teas up .1 of a point at 41.1, but on the week show-ed a net. dTQP of l9 Doinls, largest weekly decrease tn nearly three months. Narrowness of the day's proceed- ings was exemplified by the fact that. of 1.233 listed issues. only 334 appeared on the ticker tape. or these 120 were up. 93 down and 121 uztcltancrd, The turnover for the two hours of 106.700 share; cc-tnpared with 180.260 last. Saturday. Slcc-ks given a ntodest lift in- cluded U. S. Steel. Chrysler. Gen- eral Motors, Du Pont. Westing- house, Standard Oil of N. J., Ana- condo. American Smelling. Sears Roebuck, Unite-i Aircraft. $011501. ldated Edison, N.Y. Central and General Electric. DOWn a bit. were Eastman Ko- dak, International Nickel, Youngs- town Sheet. Woolworth and Sperry. In the Canadian list. Dome and Lake Shore Mines dipped slightly. Canadian Pacific held steady. Can- ada 4's. among the bonds, dipped 3-8 point. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Aug. I8—(CP)_ Produce Market, prices here Sab- llrllal’. as reported by the Dcmtn- ion Department of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade solids, Jobbing price, 22 l-2-23; Quebec no 1 pas- teurized, current receipt price, 21 Stocks C1050 3-8, Quebec no 2. 20 3-8; Quebec no 1 pasteuttzed, ~hl l bb' lilunot" Gold 120 pry-Q 21 34v Quegecc S? S’ JZOL mg 1B““‘1"‘ 85 Cheese: Western white current ‘igifgtz/‘fgs 1g tl-egcegpgiigicf, 13 5-8-14‘; colored, Huh-Wm 900 whole=ale iogblnmjllfl anlh colored‘ lmmllm‘ 45 whltehand ol rgdp m’ ' Quebec Cm“ PM 160 I 13 c 0e . current r€0elpt lcl‘phtrr 75 new. 3-4. wholesale Jobbing ‘Cot ttm 111 pncet H‘ Slneilers as Esesr graded shipments. inspect- lilettisott l ‘S; 1 4 1111 ll-ieéig fr; 0250s, selling price, Dottie Oi — .. _. .—- 8129 - —medlum 27; B £11311? Attilalarllo 23g tel l\4orl)-2—l5. (Uninspectnd 1-2 s. cont o o " . Iflncis Lake 28 Potaloe=: Mil new, grade 1 .75- ytiiiditic 10 so; 2, .4s_.s5; m; old. 11o i 75s lisltl-‘tt Gate 1.25-1.40: PETI old. no 1 75's 1.25- lltlliI-‘ilutlziiglold s4 i-z 1'40‘ ‘Pmm’ “w” a“ “'h°l"a1°»* ‘llnllitiget- 11g 7-8 Home Oil 5 l liowiflv '32 1'2 lliirl Bay Min 22 Market A Jcllirnc 21g 1-4 Keri‘ Add Lake Shore 18 l-2 Glancfl lmtnaqtie 485 Leitch 45 Um" L L 309 (By The Canadian Press; Inpils-“I :23 Toronto and New York-stock; gt; Mfilllfilhtgllégtrirlldrstocks higher: in- 41) duflrlfll 81111198 narrowly lower. Slo"ks registered narrow gains on Saturday in the smallest trade ever rcccrded by the Toronto exchange. Only 37.000 shares changed hands All lndlccs finished on the un side cxcnpt. western oils which held un- changed. , International Petroleum improved 3-8. Walkers pfd advanced slightly and the close was up for Biithurst Power B. Canadian Breweries pfd. Comolidated Bakeries. Dominion wcellens, Maple Leaf Gardens pfd. and Paste-Hersey. Auiim- at 1.20 was up 4 cents, nritlcrne added i0. l-iollinger and Dunc added minor fractfons and s1 tzhliv higher prices prevailed for coninurum, Kerr-Addison. Gun- ner. Perrcn and Preston and gafric cf l5 cents were netted by Fast Mnlzirllc and Little Dong Lac. Cen- trnl Patricia. sim Antonio and limtetii (lb-played mild weakness. Strap Rock was offered down 6 cents. A lose oi’ l-4--point. for Smclters v.1; the only adjustment In the senior group. 13 Winnipeg—\Vheat unchanged If. 51 fixed prices. Paymrlster 22 New York-Cotton lower. Perrott Gold 150 Pick {row Pow.“ Prcstott I94 | I k S San Ant 160 Sherrlttd 5? 1 a on .21 - i gteenFRock taa lfenfldlfln PM!) straw Lake 4 SIMI" Close Svlvnttlte 210 Canada - ' lrnncr Can 73 cmnmer“ 147 \Vi1lte Ami! s12 1115361512113“! 2(1) t-a cn i o 1 w dg Royal Bk 151 TORONTO. Aug. l8—(OPl- Naval Lieut. Awardeil ll.G. LONDON. Aug. 10-(0? Cable)- The wars second naval v.0. was awarded tonight to Lieut. Richard Stannard, of tLMS. Arab “for out- standing valor and signal devotion to duty at, Namsos." Lleut. Slannaro was aboard the trawler Arab ltt the bombed and burning harbor of Namsos. Norway. attacks. when Nazi bombers fired tons of hand grenades on n wharf, Llcut. Stannard run the Arabs bows ggaittst the wiiiirt tin tried vnlulv to quench the flattrs with hoses from the ship's iorecnstle. There was no water available ashore. Later Lieut, Stnntinrd placed the damaged ship under the shelter of a clli and landed the crew and the crews of two other trawlers and formed an armed camp. Tlv- market for the we=tern ols 173s twrreti-allfl‘ d-cnnart. twuqh ‘hal b'ds were firm. South Bid Pete wlu 3-8 weaker. When another trawler nearby was fired bv a bomb. the Lieutenant. with two other men. boarded the Arab and moved her 100 yards be- fore the other trawler blew up- __ THE __ CHA§LUTTETOWN CllilP REPORT G ENERAL In the Prairie Provinces hot. dry weather has hastened maturity of the grain, and crop conditions on the whole continue favourable. Harvesting is well under way tn Manitoba and wheal-ctitlittg 1s toes. roots and tree trims are prospect, with the Okatirigatt a; crop larger than last year. PRAIRIE PROVINCICS ALBERTA _ With hot, ‘ dry weather prevailing. crops are ina- turing rapidly. Wheat. harvc has commenced in southern and should be gI-ttcral next w.‘ the present wcalltct- lioiik i1." >- enl prospects are litvniti l‘ i grain crops of high 141111.15 yields somewhat. larger than year. Sugar beets are sat; Hay and fodder areplettt [KATCHEWAN -— Crops ting rapidly and Mteat-tti l progressing. under weather conditions. lions vary wtdelyz and late sown crops gene: satisfactory, but in ntany d stubble crops are fair to poor dicatlons are that ('l‘."ll'.~t‘ lylelds ivni be llglllel‘ illtlll ilIS‘ Further slight grasshopper t is reported. MANITOBA -~'i\ cutting is well atlvattccd and ' ing has commenced. Crop pr generally appear favourable, b some dlst-rlcus stitbble crops w light. It. is reported 111.11. -. threshing returns are gtxirur» . The condition of coarse 11- les from fair to poor. Slig‘ . have improved and are now tt.i..~ ing satisfactory progress. PROVINCE OF QIIEIIEC l EASTERN TOWNSHIPS OTTAWA VALLEY ~ G1" ripened rapidly and hat ..~ underway in some sectio‘ An average yield ls anticipated. P.»- tures are in very good coitiizr ll. Fodder and canning corn are b. ck- ward and indications 1101111. m .1,- short crop. Tomatoes, wltill- Liv-i- than usual. show promise of IWllHl plentiful. PolTatocs and other rnrvl crops are making satisfactory - gress. Tobacco plant's are ~~ well. The apple crop is p and rasberries and bluehc-rr - Grains are ripening rap give promise of an aterag , .. Potatoes and other roots are in good condition. The hay crop on i111- whole will be average. Past l'n very good condition. Ra. and blueberries are 131011111111 most sections. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Harvesting of the main gi-iln. crops is well advanced. with . factory yields assured. Grow crops continue to tnake rapid Dili- gress under favourable \\'€.lll1(‘l' (‘Oll- ditions. Fall wheat threshing is g eral and good returns are repar Cutting oi heavy stands of in and oats ls tittclcr way; it.- yields are expected. tttti~.\1‘!t.-l.i . lng considerable lodging: and .\("llt‘ rust. Paslliragc is in good condi- lion. Com, roots and tomatoes are doing well. Tree fruits show int- provemerit, but below- aver ‘. yields are forecast for p cl . pears and grapes. Rnspberr s 11.1 ~ been plentiful and oihct- .~|n.ll fruits are satisfactory. Tll-‘filiwl plants have shown coitttttuixl nu- provement under ideal weazlii-r conditions and priming has coin- menced, but. qualllyt and yield \\l'.l be below average. DIARITIME PROVINCES In Nova. Scotla and New Bruits-l wick grains are doing wcll and a~ good yield is in prospect. 5171110 tin», mage to potato tilanls front wt and rust is rfporled but mt- <1 outlook generally is lnviiui Other roots are making good , gress. Haylng is practicituy- clit- pleted, with art average cut 11110.“.- ed. Pastures are in good octtrliwoti, but. rain is needed. Apples are sta- ing well and while the ,\ 11d will he below last year's, a lair crcn of; good quality is anticipated. T1101 blueberry crop will be below a\et'-. age. In Prince‘ Tkiu-arti 1.1.1. iii’ grains continue to make good 1ii-o-l gress. Weather conditions ii.i\e been favourable for root crops and potatoes show rapid growtiit. i\' eavy cut of hay has been h . l ed. Pastures are 111' good ciixiui-1 tion. | PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Cutting of the second crop of alfalfa la practically (‘0lll:lli‘ll'(l.. Harvesting of the grain (‘ftllls :s{ iurlder way; t-he yield is somewhat‘, lbelow average. The iottLiln rixm [continues to be sattsfaictorv. 111i crops are progressing wen: 111“ average yields are lmltr.ii-.i'. 1~\- V. \, crops will be ottly fair. The foliiit-l ing yields at interior points .l‘i‘ lnow indicated: Peaches loo 1). c, ‘cept in the Fraser \\'l\ 11-- | 1 l 1 l apples and pears 95 1).“. to 10o 1» c., plums and prunes . p. c, of average. Picking is gctiet-iai; 1w~.ii.<.‘ peaches and plums are being mo- ed to market. itt volume. The o~.i-, Imated apple crop iii the (lkaintt- an district at 6.054.800 pitckvits l\‘ approximately 900,000 park. ,.1.~. lll excess of last. year's actual l'l\.'-‘ tires. Scab is affecting lltr (‘rep the Kootenav fll.'-ll'l’."t. 111,111» conditions haviYitttprovcrl itni n1 ~. for irrigation ~ur1osl~s is gPllCiJily i) l satisfaction ‘pi. 11:15. |ll‘l\lvil . ‘Na/i flycrs are but boys The Central Guardianl British Bomb Sight__ Savior This column is reserved for new: oi local interest but. advertising oi u tievrs-y iialuie may be insert/ed at 5 cctlli 1 word strictly pay- able in advance. FEDERATION LIFE lNsUR- L-9789-7- 2I-3Il L INCL‘. PIANO BOXES“ —- Special 10W (Clmadlan 7'9")‘ fairly general over most. of Sask-dmcm Tumubb music stoma s“ k atchewtm and has begun itt sotillt» L_%4_3_19_11_ c ' C1050 lern Alberta. Crops generally in i Am Radial“ 5 7'3 lSaskatchewart have made good pro- 505115;, '1'|._~_\"|g 111551933 w,” Am Tel T91 1 i tess although the extreme ltcatltittne ~11 1111, G05 1 Te g B k Am WM" 3 1'3 has doused some deterioration tn l iii-u l‘ll""l'l\‘ moi): 5511313118 r3? b Armcmlda 19 parts of the !lOl‘lI’1\\‘(‘.\'iL‘l‘11 and occur. "all WrICUIIIE No collecliott Baldwin Loco 13 7-3 north central districts. In llltiititoba ' ‘ ' L-fiézl-tii-IQ-lt‘ Bendix Av Z3 land Alberta crops continue PfUlllLs-l i l 39m SW91 74 1-4 ting. Grasshoppers are (Qlllbsliig | N01101: -— '1 crs now in their ch98 01110 35 4-4 slight damage at. scattered t><>in.i.1b¢11v~n who 111111111: w volun- Chrysier so 3.4lpa_;111,-e5 are 1n good wndnp“, m-teu their s ices for National C011 0" 61-8 the province of Quebec crops IIQYLEI i 11111 W111 118W slKh cat's Con Edison ?8 continued to make good pro; w 1'1 a.» rr-gtiiat" teaching (JAYS- Gfln E1136 R2 3-4 under favourable growing tron U“ L" U: 1*““"“l1°“- L'l550'3'19'1l- GER Motors 45 ‘ions. Grain, otaloes, roots, tub: .. . . . T“'_.“'.. Kenecott 75 l-B -tomatoes, appthles and small fruits “A” mu/‘L d.‘ 1.55M" — 511°“? N Y Central ll 7-8 ‘all give satisfactory promise, but a l“",'l"“".' L"'b"\' I191‘! me" Nor Pacific 6 short crop of fodder and cannnu H mlmm‘, 9“ Nwuduy ewmng‘ Penn R R 9 1-2 com ls indicated. In Ontario aver- "l L” mean“? 33°91“! P1111 Pvt C0 _ 32 age yields of grains appear itssur- ,,. ....,..enJ.-Oy.°d ,-by pflyhng P1110 Oil Co 7 1-1 led and corn, roots, tomatoes id Tmflhi, HEM“ ‘m dhilhfist Sig?“ 110K110 C01") 4 1.2 small fruits give good protni t l - . (91udq?c' South Pacific 7 5-8 peaches, pears, grapes attd t .11 l.‘ "P i-nlc Sir‘ 011 N J 33 1-4 below-average _vi€lds are it. 1~.. f1; _ ¢11,;1;1i1§-.{ SW51‘ c0713 1 l-3 In the Marlllme PFQYUTVPe l-"lllfllu er euhatired lite mt-rrimettt of TPXa-i C0111 341-2 have been growing well and good 111 11.11.91, 1,11.¢11O,1_._N.-v1- (t1nsqow United All‘ 34 7-8 yields of grain, potatoes, hay and yv.-,1i,=_ " United Corp 1 '14 roots are expected, while o! applisl S LT s Rubber 17 3-4 a fair crop of good quality 1h anti-l ' D.\.\‘(. —-A large num- U S St Co 51 3.4 cipaled. In British Columbia a ou- cl ilie street tlaneehz-ltl West Union 17 1_4 crs have benefited crops and, - spices of Robin Howl. West Elec 941-4 grain yields will be somcwlt I.O.D on Friday low average, good yields o. tnaniilt. The dance u-‘d on Oclttcrlottey street be- C- ll1lIl‘.'lllLlI and Ecitvartl Sis. '1!illtl‘\('l‘ were the P. Isiattti 1 > 1» l'n(i and ill'l'lt“ll'fl. llllllllJl‘l'S l>\' < l“f‘ti ye Webbcr-J-Iall- Personals .1 it. Cartier, F. D. has ii 1:1 tttiiilary :11 v t-attigt l>i1_\'lllil.\’i0l‘ tit. Al- '. (7.1 11, Nova Scotia. 111d Mrs. J. T. llfltcltcll have I‘: 1n a tlmtOr Plfil. "ivitr-re they spelt‘. -. ~ Oztawa Journal. . nault has left for . l‘ l1‘..l.. where she will 51lPi1d inu her sister, Mrs. rd. and will also visit: r1'ittititi-rs:tli~ and Cltar- Aimurott Transcript. - ' “1.i-\vi~2lvn. Hillsirle. has .-i111, P. B‘. Island. to er ln-nrlier-ltt-lalv. Dean 11o hail strait a1 joliv va- in 'l'renlott. -- Nev. , 11. h Wciilhwihle, who has t lll‘lll1l‘. l-i‘! (it .\l l\' RIVPI‘. P- in" for the ha. four months. 111d to his hotne ln Tren- ds of Mrs Guth- i ‘ be glad to know able to return home ~ cort- .\t‘i'\'l(‘t‘| ‘ trip to ‘ Site u-as accetnnattf- 1 l h dmage of the target. appears at the ltase of the sight. The f-irwirii flritrilztirtttgl scale is for the "set forward" allowance of K - n this scale allowani-i- is made for tltc time that Iililsl i-Liqia- race r1145 of an Empire ? trigger. BY )I.~\.IOII I’.\I‘I. L. RI". l). _ W"! ..\ service Special (‘orresptiiiili-tii ‘h l" u" Ifrllklh P15 U19)’ insist. are dirvastating German IIl(Ill\li"i.lI at-i-as Y ejglznh “gm “m”? l5 “"14"? "fiimflfilllle. its job is to eo-ivrilittati- ii-nn narrate factors: altitude of the bombing plane, true air speed. nitid direction. n-tnd \’i‘I0(‘li_\'. The picture shows an R. A. F. bombing school stitiletit through the aperture on ilii plane is registered on this vcrl = mg on the wind direction scale knob. his left hattd o\ er the boinh rl'lt‘.\'\\l tirtn. The \tlI(I|'l1i'.\ right lizitirl l». ri the t as the homh falls to the target from illc plane. b True air speed IsIsPf. on the circular scale tin the lnwcr riclit of ilii- I 5:51“ "I she Sllhi- “mil 417N110" I1 fiPt on the large Ilnriritlllitl iir1i\|.'.r 1 a e an allowance for deflection or drift is set oti the semicircular -.i 11c on which the frame of the aperture rides. Wind vclneitv is calculitcd and included in this adjustment. i ‘ -'\ (‘flmillkillfll K-"lllilfil . . . and the fate of an empire may t-i-~.t on 1 its scales and tables. i EMBARRASSING LONDON _ (CPl-A high Ad- ‘ 1 3m p1... ab...“ MOMENT lawman who threw her Rm“ ‘him and exclatnze miralty official waikinc lo Vvhllc- 1 I'm 1m An,(.y;¢;1n_-- _ hill recently was - -~_A».,~~-~.~-.~-v~ stopped by al The three German airmen in the centre. above. manned one of the tilancs in the giant .\'n1l tierLil u-liivli recently rziitip by llri lll'ill.l alt soldiers. in their blasted Etiglattti. Youthful appearance of the trio recalls lirilislt report Photo 1iiissed by llrilislt t-etisiir. ‘teens. Forced ilonn. they are |Ilill|iPII iii Lnnilott, hcitn; iJIiPll to that lilll !l‘ 1t i w... }}y"" jefijc v": l... 1 l\ .icti.il view shims the Ilrliislt tovm of Dov thcjjyot-cliito of France across the Channel. » ~’,'-$-~t. *1 e- - . l _ cr, target of German bombers, and, in the background, 1101-11111; rtical arnt of the sight. Altitude iii‘ viii: "time of \~ l‘ 1‘! I _I 1 ‘.4 i. I 4 "1 '1 t ‘A 1 ,_ 1' . . p; ‘I \~ v.1 i‘ “i- ., j