it. “To the Sheriff of the Cllllnty of owl's (‘ouniv or any Constable or some person within said County GREETING: ‘HEREAS n reading the peti- ititN on file djlaoAlbert Newman oi Kingston iliilrcsald, former, the od- lliillistfilltll‘ o1" the above named 6S- nt; proving that a citation lnllv be llllltd for e purpose hereinafter lti tortil; You are therefore hereby required to eitc all persons inter- tstrd in till‘ said Estate to be Ind rppear before the Judge present at l Probate (‘ourt to be held in U10 (‘ourt ilousi- ill Charlottetown In Queen's (trinity, in the said hov- illcc. on ltcilncstluy the third doy “July TIPXI coming. at the hour o! rltvcn o'clock forcnoon of the same dly to shew cause if any the can Illv the Accounts of the said Stlltt! llloulli not he passed and the Estate cioscd (is |ir1l_\'l‘i| for in sold Billion lnri on lnotion of R. R. Bel. Elli». Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered l-llllt I irllc conv hcrcof he forthwith lib- Iished ill some newspaper pubish- rd in (‘llzlrlnttetown aforesaid once in cal-h wcck for at least i0!!!’ tilll5t‘(‘lilI\'l‘ ivl-eks from the dotli hrrcni anti tlult a true copy hereof beiorthlliill posted ill the following pqblip places respectively namel , ill the hull of iil(‘ (ruurt House in L ar- iottctown aforesaid. at or near the lloyal lL-lnk of (‘anudn in Charlotte- town aiorl-saui, and in front of "W llall ill Kingston ufnresoid. so that til prfslllls intcrcstcd in the 5811i Estate as niorcsaid may have lillo notice illrrcof. lllTx .. .‘ ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the soil! Probate (‘ourt at Charlottewwn iiorculli. thr- day and year ti?!‘ lbore ivrlttl-n. NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING The Annual it ti Rrotertant Or I“ n“ m P E 1' illlilllllife will hi». how in St. Paul's Parish flail, Prince St. Charlottetown, r. E. l. on Friday; ‘Wiiills- J1me 21st. 194 . at a o'clock | P. M. A number of trustees are to he oppointed to the lmarrl and oil con- tributors present will have a wrote: “mph”? Flint-ed financial reports will he distributed ond the won. or the institution freely discussed, This meeting is wide p t in, public and all are curdiglfvninovite; i" fliillld: the Clergy nreaskcll tn "like this announcement on the Sunday previous. IRA M. BROWN, Secretory-Treasurer. lipinning and Weaving 59nd m6 your wool to be spun into Yarn and woven into blankets, The charges are: 23 cents for single yarn, doubled 26 rents per ponnli. iilank- cts cost $2.00 laundered; and if un- laundered $1.85. it takes five pounds of wool per blanket. must be well washed, n'.l Wool burrs and dirt picked out, p. t)“. (mu-g, The size of single yarn medium. p“; and doubled yarn. is fine, medium ‘Sm, 511mm!‘ a Lowrrggn, and course, also hooking yarn. Registrar. Put shippers name, address, own- ers name and instructions inside all parcels. Send by mail or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 pound lot, Highest price for well washed dry. picked white wool. llilzhest price for unwashed wool. Auto robes, blankets and Fancy Bed Throws for sale. For Sale or To Let ‘For rent or sale, modern . WM. CONDON residential p r o p e r t y. 23 P. 0. Box 395 65 Quccn Street. North River Road. Hord- Charlottetown wood floors throughout. In Peril-ct state of repair 4 bflilooms. Kitchen wired for electric range. rosters Meet In Saskatoon TO LET creator: sized dwelling t how at 301 Kent Street. In 1.122".iliif;-;'.i.fif’“‘iodt'it .For 61st Annual bath, and five bedrooms. llardlvond floors throil ilout. Molicratc rental. Scvcn-roomed dwelling at 3i Ambrose St. Situated in wovlous grounds. large shade fills and lawn. Moderate rcntol. MONTREAL, Que, J1me l2 Delegates from coast to (‘Onsl- ill the dominion will travel l0 Saska- toon for the 61st nnnunl inch court meeting of the Canadian Order of Foresters which hos been arranged for June 18 to 20 inclusive. Headquarters of the convention .n'nd the meetings will be at the Hessboroilgh ‘Hotel one of the finest establishments tn Wcstcrn Canada which is operated by the Canad- ian National Railways. From eastern Cnnrvrili special ar- mngements are bcllg mode by the Canadian Notional Railways for the movement of large groups from Mcmtreol and Toronto tn Saskatoon. After the meeting of the high court some enstem dele- gates plan to trnvcl further wcst to Jasper National Park and on _ to Vancouver. In advance of the general dcle- ..Snloli heated office to rent, In null-kept. centrally rated office building. “For further psrtlcuilirs up. v EASTERN TilllST CUMPANY i ' lit/cs. ii. sieclril nrtv of officers ‘ivill leavelMontrfnl to complete convention arrangements. This “‘"' party will be hooded by W. M. >-__- Couper. K. C.. of Montreal. hltzh chief ranger. Others in the advance group will include Frnncoks Pav- ette of Montreal. o member of the executive: V. Bcdnrd. Montreal high registrar: Tclcsphore Renaud, general organizer oi’ French lain:- ll. F. ARBNIBALII (‘TIIIIICTOQ Aggnununfl 140 Richmond street Phone i1 no. p," [g ualze courts. and A. .7. Perkins, ‘ general organizer of English lang- "use com-fa‘ McLECD 8i BENTLEY ll‘. E. BENTLEY. ILL- ‘» BENTLEY, LLB. and Attorneyl-lt-LII MONEY T0 LOAN l "i9 _llichmond__gstrcet____ ALEX W. MATHESON EHNWTER. SOLICITOB. mo. 0'1] to Loon Collections litre: 90 Great George 8L \ Churlolten tvn M-‘AIQBANQF-ARMER _ .A.. L. . "gnl-‘Tlis. SONJCBITOII. ETC. nil , nous? "i3" lNiNNm" BRINGS INSTANT IASI Glance (By The Canadian Plus) Toronto and Montreal-Stock mor- kets closed (King's Birthday). Wlnnipeg-(irrlin market closed. Ncw York-Stocks closed lower. New York-Cotton, rubber, sugar and coffee lower. Envoys "From Bclligerents In Moscow MOSCOW. June 12 —(AP) -The ambassadors of three belligerents arrived in Moscow this afternoon to strengthen relations with Soviet Russia. Sir Stafford Cripps and Erik Labonuc. new envoys from Britain and France, arrived in the same picnic. ltlllian ambassador Dr. Ail- lrusto Rosso. former envoy to the United States came by train. Ilnsso, technically. had been a- way "on lczlvc." His departure, iloivevcr. coincided with the slid- dcn lcavc taking of Nicholai Gor- clchin, soviet ambassador desig- nate from Rome last December ivlicn the Finnish rvnr touched off nlltl - Soviet demonstrations in Home. tGorelchlri returned to Rome today) Sir Stafford and Labonne fépinrg- ed ambassadors who had also de- ported Moscow at the time of strained relations result-int: from Russia's cooperation with Gcrmnuv in tlto Polish invasion and hcr own invasion cf Finland. Willmgsue Visas Free To Canadians UITAWA. June 12.—(CPt-Vlses will be issued free to Canadians with passports travelling the United States after July 1, United Stlogets Icgatzon officials said to- n t: ‘i Rccentlv the United States Vov- ernmcnt ordered that all Cane ions travelling to that country nftcr July 1 would require passports. Previously this was not necessary. The Cnnadlan passport offlle il(‘l'(‘ sold under a "family passport" arrangement a man. his wife and all children under 16 years of one could cntcr the United States with nnc passport when they are travel- lirllz mlfethcr. When thcv travel individually separate passports will be neces- 5M1’. Jails Cause Great Damage in Second llaill CHUNGKING, June 12.--(AP) — In a brief ZIi-minutes raid this af-t tcrllooll 1M Japanese planes des- troyed two-tllirds of old Chungktng city, provisional capitol of China. and caused casualties probably numbering 1,500. United States missionaries said tlze havoc was the worst single de- vastation caused b.V JHPBYWW Wm‘ hers since the start of lififiilliiil‘! ncorly three yellrs ago. and Dlobllb- lv was one of the worst rnvagfli 0i ti city in history. ' Between B00 and ooo demolition bombs were dropped. Columns of smoke poured from the stricken district after this sec- nnd bltz raid in two days. A raid yesterday by 111 planes caused lit east 50 Ceslltillie-ti. 011% bomb fell within 30 yflrds of ‘tile United states embassy, i/wo ted in the garden of the British embosse- doris home, nncl others wrecked the Soviet. enlbossy. ffices of lllc German trons- Occnn News Aqencv were destroyed bv fire. the building housing t-l e t Haves (Prenchl and Toss (Bovletl lrr-ws nlzenc'es urn-s dPiiiFOYPtIl. nlifi the Associated Press building was near collapse. is Universal NEW YORK, June 12.—(AP) - Evicience that diabetes is a univers- ol disease, and that tilere are not, as had been supposed, favorable places ivilerc people escape it, was reported’ to the American Medical Association today. This report was by the foremost American authority, Dr. Elliott P. Joslln, oi Boston. Three hundred Arizona. nilvsicians, that; state's public institutions and press helped 111m gather the data. Arizona was the evidence. Offici- ally; tilts state has an abnormally low diabetes death rate. The doc- tors set out. to discover why. Thcv concluded. Di‘. Joslln report- ed, that. in reality diabetes ls lust about as prevalent in Arizona. as elsewhere. Allies Said Seeking U. 8. Destroyers WASHINGTON. June 12.—-(AP) —Ncgotiat1on5 by Great Britain and Fuancc for acquiring several de- commissioned United States des- troyers to combat Italy's submar- tnc flcct were reported advancing today. How nlanv oi the 35 destroyers laid up several years ago were in- volved in the projected purchase was not disclosed, but a consider- able number was indicated. Doubt. existed. however, that the goverunlellt, hurl authority under present lzltv to trade in naval ves- sols to ‘manufacturers for release to the Allies in the some manner al- - rcadv applied to other war equip- ment such as airplanes. Pending legislation permitting irzlrlc-nl of guns and other sup- lilies ivns bciicvcd by some congres- Sl0lltli leaders not: to cover destroy- ers. It was believed that before nego- tiations were concluded for dispos- ill of the ships, President Roose- ve t. would request specific legisla- tive nuthority. The President has not inrllcntcrl that he contemplates any immediate move in this direc- on. The Allies were reported to be seeking rls many of the destroyers as the United States government utould release. Infonrled sources sold tllc negotiations were in ro- cross hcHvcr-lnthe Allied purc 121l- inlz commission and llovernment authorities. but what stage they mid rcrlcllcd ivos not disclosed. The craft invofvcd in the negoti- ations iverc said to be in such con- dition that trcv could be put into 1159 Wiilliii ll month or two. Gites Susmact List In iiommons OTTAWA June l2—(CP)—A list of 19 organizations and 10 publica- tions was read tn the House of Commons today b Dr. Herbert A. Bruce (Con. ' orontc-Parkdale) who demanded they be outlawed because "all have been actively as- sociated, with the spreading of subversion." Finance Minister Rolswn sliced if Dr. Bruce eras making the state- ment. himself that, these organiz- ations were guilty of subversion or if it was on information. “It is from information receiv- ed from police authorities," Dr. Bruce replied. "Where?" Col Ralston asked. "I think I shnll let it R0 at that. said Dr. Bruce. He then listed the followtn organizations: Cam-l tan Youth Congress; Czecho-Slovnklan Workers Club: Freillel Choir; Gennan Workers and Famiers‘ Association (Comm- unist): Housewives Association (Communist); Independent. Mil- tuol Benefit society; International league for Peace and Freedom: International Loft Opposition of Canada (Irotskyiies); Jehovah Witnesses: Jugo-Slliv Exlucotional Bureau; Labor Icnguc Mutual Benefit Boole}; Macedonian-Bul- garian Society National Childrcns‘ a greater crusade. he told a. press conference here. Jewish opposition to Hitler and what the Nazis stand for is a fight for existence. Jewish army are in progress London and Tours, Jabotlnsky said. He hoped that a would be mode within a. few days. being sought of the French governments. but would be urged to contribute gen- erously to the treasuries of those nations. Jewish battalions which foueht in the last war as port. Nations Bu‘ MW m“ L‘ “unwed up i“ first time Miss Fields sang the song' was during her trans-Atlantic trip. She spoke proudly of the concert; group which she organized aboard ship from the oil-odd children who mode the crossing. Several ch11- dren clisembnxked at Halifax. While she talked to reporters she patted them on the head as they passed down the Easing-plank. t Songs 1i e Miss Fields sings in‘ her motion picture “Shipyard Sally"! are popular in Erlgland, she said. Negotiations In Profit” Negotiations for creation of "i1! l’! final decision What is planned is an army with But the most pular tunes are the‘ the some status as that of the Pol- old ones like ' en I Grow Too Old ish army in exile. Financial aid is to Dream.’ i Briers}; and Tile English star recently flnishedi Jen's She recalled that the hotel ‘where ed by the Germans seven days after Jabotinsky was founder of the she 1e“ , of the British army. and he had with him today Lt. -Col. J. H. Patterson who com- manded those battalions 1n Gal- ltpoli and Palestine. Jews Bingied gls Victims "In this war. where the Jews are singled out as main victims of Nazi barbarism, it is up to us to offer sacrifice and help as much as, if not more than, any other people," Jabotinsky said. The recent charvres in govern- ment in Britain and France had resulted in speeding up negotia- tions, he said. Prime Minister Churchill and Premier Rteynatud had shown much sympathetic in- wrest. The sponsors of the plan have soon," she said. when she was fold that the French planes had bombed factories in the suburbs of Berlin, she said. "Good, I'd like to have a d bomb r ngenients for her concert tour in Montreal. Her chief vrorry is the absence or he;- glanist, Harry Parr Davies who has een ‘called up by the army; "If he's not; with me I'm go» trig Wh be a miss." she told reportersf ile the liner was tn dock Miss‘ Fields went ashore buy some| magazines and candy. Outside a‘ cognized her immediately crowded around for autographs. Widow Benefits also opened negotiations with the government. at. Ottawa, he said, I‘ m I‘ wlllle the administration at Wash- F 0 o ington Ls being asked to use its '_“"- June “_t good offices to persuade the Allies that. the plan is sound. When the Ion gets under way he expected t at volunteers from all the Americas would be trained in Canada. Jnboi-insky expressed "the unal- terable conviction" that the war will last. for o. long time but will end in an Allied victory. Nothing else was thtnkoble. He and Col. Patterson believed that. 100,000 was a most conserva- tive estimate for the proposed ar- my, which will hsve an air force and all other branches of s mod- ern force.‘ m J8 oskvssd," sirloin ou of which this army will be Icon‘: posed ore:— "1. The refugee and stateless Jews who owe allegiance to no country and of whom many hun- dreds of thousands live in west- ern Ellrope, the near east, and on the western hemisphere. "2. The Jews of Palestine where 150.000 men of military age smnd rencly to take up arms to defend their homeland and the Allied cause tn the near east. "3. Volunteers from neutral coun- tries who would gladly flock to take ll arms in the defence of human ty and of their own race." SO N. (CIPJ-A deed or heroism in the First Greet Wm‘ was recalled when the Rev. Frederick Swift Algeo. former rector of Sttldiand, Dorset, left £500 $2.250) in his ‘ Mabel Goodtwtule, widow of Ser- geant. Goods/title, cf the 1st Dorset- I, shire Regiment. The bequest was a tribute to the memory of the sergeant, wlhp lost his Life May 1'1, 1916, neer ‘Ihtelpvol, "while bravely- endenvmdrlg to solve the ufe of, his officer. mtv son. Captain W111- tam Bensley Algeo, M. C." m She Milked Cows As Bullets Flew IDNDON, June 13—(CP)—A Belgian vomoon refuses Nrrtvecl here with a stony of how she milked t a oow tn a Belgian field while, German planes tietw overhead, ma- ohdne-glmning o omtzllioari of peo- ple driven from their homes. During one of the trams fre- quent halts between Antwerp and Yfpres, Mrs. Renee, ‘Pnorn, Wile of o retired sca. captain of Dover- ooltrt, libeex, Jumped outt to get some mtlk for her three babies. Bullets fell around her as slhe calmly filled several erupt/y beer bctttles and then can back to the train with them. "'I‘he babies next to be fed." one said. "I su/ptpose I was lucky nst to have been killed while milking the cow.” Invasion 0f Cats Stumps N. Z. Force, AUCKLAND, N. 2., June 18-‘ (OPJ-Sallors of the cruiser Achilles. wow faced the German pocket battleship Admiral Goat Spee without s qunim, talre it when they were invaded by 1 a horde of untwnnted cats. ‘ ‘Ilhe trouble started when col- Saturday Evening Post Released After Examination Juno ‘$10 curren on o o u.r y Evening Post was held up for exam- ination and later released, it was learned unofficially here. It was solid the examination was r “"1 castle. drummer .1“; w c from time to time examines publi- cations coming into Canada. speokin in the Senate lest 'I‘hlrrs- doy. Rt. on, Arthur MHQTIBTLCOXI- servative leader. drew attention of be rem so on Admiralty moi-r the government w articles appesr- rmm whldf; they would n, 10,-. ini in the Chicago ‘Pflbune and the ‘om-deg so urdsy Evening Post which he r- considered anti-Allied. Hon. Raoul Dnndurand, government leader, said he would consult with the appropri- lik, novsromsnlsdemtmull- ternattonsl Relief. He listed the following publica- tions: Always Ready. The Beacon, The Canadian Tribune, Clos Prncy. Munkas, New Advance. Peoples, Gazette, The Rload, slobodns Mtstlo AUCTUBITG BQPGBIOG IJITOUQTI HEW!- bcxes. Some were sh-"lptped, some came by taxi, others were brought by hand. Sailors in the first. pck- er. boot. to mil lit the wharf saw the army of lxlxes. heard the plain- tive mowing. They presumed the for the Achil- oergo was intended les and delivered it there. Meanwhile the influx continued. Frcm all over the cit/v came It- ond Vii-Dons. liens. Fanners bmuvht them in Dr. Bruce ssld the Beacon was. tfrcm the count/ry. An elderlv wo- he believed. the organ of the iman telephoned to say she had a Young Communist League and thecet she had treasured for years. Canadian ‘Tribune he said, had She hart been unable to help the Council; Progressive Arts Club: ‘Theatre of Action; Wompirs Labor Educational Workers’ m. league: Workers‘ Carpathian Assoc-tattoo; 390KB Association; Workers‘ "practically tzllrcn the place of 'I‘he ‘wnr effort 1n any other way. bill Clarion," s banned Communist she vmiud tzve her pet pmvtdivd it publication in Toronto. u-as eo-ilcd Lyv the name to which —-——————- it om acuetcmrd. Millard‘; kills poln, _ __,,_.A_I_ Dveoituatlv the sweat was traced papers for eight kittens to get rid . of a swarm of rats. The kittens t0. ally l-hc hnmsscrl sflll0rs and 501-‘ diers ivcrc let: lfltiiilX as best they could. No one sknovws hcuw they rild, and no one has the nerve, to ask. ' F a tcur of the war area in France,‘ t giving performances for the troops. _ she stayed in Arras had been bomb- ' "Thank heaven I left a week tco . theatre a group of British sailors re- i onclt ' t diels on coast defence dutlv near| _ t éeiouly kittens begun toi orplpear on Che wlherf tn crates and . 1 l t | . i i, Thing. were lit a standstill. Fin- lo dispose of the W111 toi" Straight from headquarters comes tile t"ili‘t‘l‘_‘.‘ "lt- _t t f ' sends Flying (ifficer John D. Pattison oft‘ on Ii tli» I»! - As he takes off. tile Toronto pilot, ml-nliwr fli Tilt‘ t '1 R.C.A.F., can-lee the best ivishco of lion. Ailliillil) T'lt t. lcw war secretary. couldn't. , - a v Betting i000 screaming dive bombers null 700.000 own r flower of the French army, Adolf llillcr rzzmlhlrll Tor = prize-rt quirk stunsli-i‘"rollgli ill Paris and victor.‘ l" W" ‘ while the great oatlll- mgr-s, the shallow Vi t1 r looms tbrestcniogly ever France's Arc dc Trlonlptic. . . 194d Elli rue _CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE plvr; __ - i if ‘ a I T ' A P — Th W Ill S AUCTION SALE S OCK QJ -- 9 ill‘ llfll’ 0n Friday. June 14th. at i0 0’ciock S k , IN A N stow of News Futures Jump i NELP LICK HlTLEll i I b Publi Auction sol N’ Y‘ toc F L [will rel y o I on Friday, Jun. “u, n m “Hock ‘ f NEW YORK’ Jun. u_(AH_ NEW YORK, Juno ll -(AP) _ B. a Doe, so qrsrton 51",; ‘ M l h h , World sugar futures jurn 6-8 ‘m, u . o ouse old llimiturg mnsm, e ‘A. R-The Story of News". 14 inn-god; under n - .. , 1 of Ranges, Furnncette. Antique Parlor Suite wan, 1 Be ' This is the title under which the or "$5". on, ch bee; “m: what hay’ you done '0 far to "$1M Um‘ itrs nlolnarow» Soil». Bore-us. lulu, Organ '1... t “i. dmom . -. A” “Q16 Pgmmlglfilrtilglrrwfl” history or the first so years of The m. we...“ b. mum N41109:“ ada’s War Efforts? Sympathy ziiorltr is nut or» 5" ’ a e In M ' 3 a“ sq"“"- “'1- °° e n” “an” r Assmiated P1155 will b9 l-‘tl-lblidlitd ew speculative demand also was‘ Ollgh, Canada's War Services net-d iulllis initi- pliclolll, Hall R ck, S w I llillilw- Tllllfl. Cupboards Tub St d m the "ii- encouraged by the buo ant sctt n’ clothes and Linens, Chamber Bets, Dishes of all kind u" ' (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, June 13-(AP)— 1y, was selected from mm; 4,000 o; mum” sale, wtfined 63%,) i)’. and need "Wm "OW- zhm “mum s. Ind all. SM“ mo" xlwgirgoflgw $3 rsxlllglcasetrlgog! ttljoemxg ‘hi; egplgtgei: tom; Jly 1.22 1-23; sop 1.19 1-2111 The Charlottetown Kinsmen are at pic-tn‘?! J0me p, 33mm“ Auction", ‘markets. twrlivlliliflv Wool“ Ind of member newopopers in o woild- p01,,“ f,’,§‘°,,,{,“,”“,§",';5‘,’,".§,§§f‘,,,1,;?i SPl-lllfiflrillg a “Help Lick Hitler" campiliarl iTi ' a: gagging 3g tfgmt-‘dltles- will“ W 10W" wide competition. ' h “pa; mam. w,“ {he advan” 1n the, order to raise funds for Canada's ll air sort n .-.- "l? 17498751211 Am Tel T“ 158 Rah,“ ma," m“ I s-zeable AIQ-SQUBQZZ gages‘ ‘Euggzsogfli; gzgcgwrket. where offerings were Ilfl tllils they ask the whoiehcnrtcti co opl-lwttlorl - . _ . _ Anaconda 21 1-1; portion of tlhetr sharp rally of me Scamp. was}, bureau be“, Jun‘; delivery m“ 0 a our citizens. F! _ _ l ' r -. ppine rows , ‘ gslbilgglo 13;: iggglnelsdgiuwtjtsdfiiféifii gggltllitlggdszilgg I31; JéigOd-BO will sold at 2.71 cents s und and Jly Order you “Lick Hitler Stump" illtifl) 1n.- Z ,? Baldwin Loco ; . 15 1-2 The Canadian section showed Oliver r ' ‘hmmem ‘i “a °°“ r ‘m’ "m" l place these on the back of your mail. v8 /\ ' - _ ' “ ._ .— o etws.’ e was yesterday. 30 lme you c one 0 lrsc Biitllilm, :1: Ad ' Bendix Av 2812ifraottonal losses Distillers Sea Ap 1mg §{“““M”N"“° Tug," a “in M a Win“ W" 5 "19 13W E h t- H k f U B n. st l 72 1.4 grams was d "n 3-4. Intern t. 1 A , _ _ “N08 Cfies on»: 34 H | Nlckel and rgglrd H‘ Imperoaloréel gisilltioverxs gfirlilllfwy, how flmgiogroml s: nfiilngd 3111138112 0on5 doing so. you are helping to lick llitlcr. in? y». Mimiilillm 95"" i" All! iivlrtistulents 25 Cents gkdrystigr i‘: Igfiontieniivagliilleelifnliigfltrizfillw‘Filer; Farrnr and Rine-rmrt. have eastern price of 4.50 cents ac poxlxlgnii. are contributing i0 Canada's Weir Ht-rlil-i». wool (tilzfdiggnlgmmfilnafil‘zgffléogflterés u", 5mm "m" 0.2 Edi-go?‘ 24 5Z8 60111151: Associafied Preesotaveiragre oi gmedtlliigg gégtgglfirrg ngglggtllon I 915g aJaxolclxsgéBqlyil tugsrlsa; fig? $1 ogthese are being sold in lots (ll- too 1111.1; t . . g, per w‘ _: _ III vents 3p pg d. Curt W g t A g4 3.4 ues W85 o-wn . a. point at ' ’ ‘ - - 1 r . _ _ gunmen 4t per WGIdIIIIIIlMQIIIOTIIIII Notices 10o per mchJLINt-‘iroi Elec Auto Lite 33 39.6, compared with an advance 0t 199B" Send in our don“, “H,” , fwd h _, I .. Floral and Slllrllllol 0 H‘ on: Lords, etc., 5c per name; Letters or Gen Elee 3o 1.4 l 1.8 points Wednesday, largest since 7 l - t ti. -' ~ - coiloolooeo 70o per loch. We dlns encasement 4o words i... $14,. Gen Fopdg 39 3,4 lest September. Transfers or 1111.010 , , Hitler. 35d (luhaeiiifi: mnmzzdigllfgglpizrwalzfa Nat-lies of Thanks and Geri Motors 43 1-8 iiggrigettgmm-red with 113571199 W16 PIOCEHiS t0 be divided as foilows- is‘ " url" - lssorso- l G00d"h 113-4 "- . - .. ‘ ‘ " o rent; pcr inch. aileron and Presentation $1.00. oloi.’ii.'i‘,‘°.,"f, Goodxa, 11,-, 14 t Items studded 1h the day's snaly- _ Cross F5 Del‘ 5'9"!» Salvation Artur l» tor t‘: . ‘puma ‘m if. Nor rpm 201-2 imrrloéirmfieoiljiiiiofliidiii 3551103’ Canadian Legion 10 per cent, Y. .\i. t‘. ‘ 1 » - i Monlrtlcsgatrd g; 2:: o“. $4000 w a new 10w Mme lb“;- , | per cent, Knights of Columbus 10 p01‘ c u, For Sale i; Y Central 1o s-s lgvgssugiiawglwiifi gdezank wclgaar- o t B B d Other War Activities 20 per cent. - or Am Co I7 ' 3'96 i" Y; s.’- -————— T° L“ gar-move; 4 3-4isoyrnrgmgrogysggegg,gggpgx- y an Adm» your =vhscrtrttcn t» , .E—-I’URE BRET) SHORT- '1‘ _ . _ enll R l7 3-4| " ‘, Tl‘ _ "iioioou out. Augriylalkicfhalll. ‘i=1.or'§§Ton'i'o’.'“"'S“§;'3mg9,bo-f>aol- 15m} yreoorgo g; 1-. fig? t" 1M was from» looo- B, R n P mm“ n-JE-(OPFA rm KINSMEN WAR SERVICE c.1111» tn.- fill}. -6- 2-3. To LET _ TENEMENT AT DUN- Pure o" Co 7 a4 gwgreolrlinuecltsetocgtse tin the rel/gnu Canadian Press Stat! Writer mental blind sereneldsekd we Chicks for Sale d" Terrace. No. 2 Water sires-E SM" igowc ‘ 5'8 Ohwslerfcieooioi lviotorsaetgwellhl’ now YORK coho i: 4c?) - mgalfxeg: lit-gee gglgl-fdlyogn hell f-i-Wmr-iii- ioslilesilggllggne 15L ADDlv to: sfififi, P‘; ° 6g i; Aircraft. United Aircraft’, Angus Jews regard themselves as one of way to Montreal, where she will be- Register-pg nnder the provisions of the War ("hortilcs so chicks. PULLETS THREE L C°~~c“'“1°l£@l@“'n. std o“ N J 35 H do- Westmshouse. DuPont, Gener- the belligerent peoples and for gin her first tour of Canada. t q o“ _ “ygetglhlnivclekéoctgéreli a, L-447-a-15-tt. Smde com 6 34 git glfotgicbuNolrfoik a Western, that reason seek authorization Her tour wllllbe i2 aid of Britain‘: 1-39 i“ “l”- 3 rrc; otfi‘ _ i a ar N. J., . . i to i . “ ‘ ere w co ec Efillakuglarrliugen Chick Hatchery, SBTGSIIICD Wanted gngeiefbfl, Lg giezléisolgnery gvziGrd, WPSTgIIlI ogfiffij izglTl N“ Jglliilzhd EgVmeyLH-mtfinwft ht gai-rv-reugéariley ‘fiorlntlahe! Letitia?‘ l1 - - - __ a e on rent Northern wherever needed Vladimir Jabot n- m e ngs e r or -' - ' 1 "'-— -. . WAN-Hm RELIABLE Iwsnm U s st Co so Modes, w,“ W h ' ' Fields aid the band played iilLllCl .r——- ,_ U 3 1nd A1 1B _ e eld by Dow sky, president of the world new 5 B5 _ ‘M goléhhfglrsggosllilplrileycecsoiil-slnmers with Vanadium 21.8 ggitfggli°gl®boliggcdcechemtcai._ Loft, Zionist oroootzotioh. said toda . Wimlsslllqeelgséogdg ftgggiiffl-ng Mm“? nce-unit-Nfiwu, - “U,” L, , Unvw". 0F . reds 8am s30 to $100 “wgéklkiuncl; West Union l5 5-8 p.515... Air irineno (Iieqpascqfnd Jabotmsky‘ leader or the mm am her husband 'Mont.y Banks Ellgilfih‘ authorities denmiru-ed that coast w“? ri)“.ARD ISLAND satisfied with such carlnngzlsgage 89 3-4 Buqmhs ‘mmrnessgfiotnugrgaggelié gels: gr trlxrgngegyvgllis Zaignclétgs, Willa? mm direcwr- said she did hm mqw defence headquarters take-Bitptivvrv . c L. 3 ~~ I ~ . . _ , \\' —- T ‘ . ' ‘ ~ ' - " - » _‘ oif bl ts tcrihwltll. ut the ZANIIlLllllNRiiiBIiTAIf Aqiiglvlltiltl iei§h'§.°°l§§§tt.m1ii1fi?i§5§§}°.%' an“ on a ‘Cw ‘Jams’ “Fe Elms“ pvemmem “muse he g3: 111(1):? Ziietovotiuoitifiofilrgiiiigi;50111135 clilvo were sivannred h, tins . in Re unto .1 Ada Collett late of treat. cohoo " °"' m‘ m‘ W“ m‘ ““‘°"“‘ m“ Although "R011 Out the son-oi"; tune with new. Tncv solo our ll vston Ill Queen's County in the ' *' I in Palestine was 301x18 ahead fast has became ‘mos; a meme gong of‘ couldn't handle those they hod, nINProvillrc, Widow, deceased, tes- ' A enough‘ British and Canadian troops, the let alone take mole. 3.1m’