JULY 18. 1940 N. .Y. §l0ck MINING [Montrealstock Q Q Exchange w m h ) Exchange ana es; - RONTO, Jllf; 17_ (Canadl Press) u l“ c‘ she“ ch” (Canadian has) 0c m fififlm” l ‘ g mun 0hr Am Radiator 8 7-8 Am Tel Tel , 16o 1-4 ggltlfsield a2 1-2 3*" T" m Am Water j 9 Aunm- Brazilian __ 4 1-3 Anaconda 19 1-4 gunmen; 9 H; .Bruci< silk I 4 3-4 Atchison 1a Base Metal 7 14 5B C Power A Ii 1-3 gala (1)1110 it a 7-5 Bea, mp , Bldg olirroduots ,, l? 1 ‘ a W L 4 3-4 ' BendixnAvoco ' I" is 1-2 ‘Efiéifii, T: 0m Oar PM 14 Beth Steel a?" ‘r6 3-8 Brahma m5 Can Pacific i 3-3 Ches Ohio ‘ s7 Bmumn ' 47 Cock Plow Cl l - C0 S it 31 1-3 Calyx: I 6311*; glxllwgdn?“ 12g nsseme m M Con Edison 28 1-4 Calmont 26 Dom Steel B 7 1-41 Elec Pr Lllts 5 1-2 gdn Make“. 35 Dom Textile ‘l7 1-2 Gen Elec 81 3-4 ca; 179th o0 Gen steel W?! 4 7'3 Gen Motors ‘~ 48 3-4 gem PM; 155 How Smith 14 1-3 st Nor Pfd l: 2s 3-4 Chem, .7, %nlc|;)N'j1[‘£{l;>l (i; 1-2 K l1 tt 25 5-8 “ n 9 Mgnrtleward “ 4o 82533235,’; Lake Woods 1e N Y Central "i ll 7-8 gomamm ' 105 Massey Harris Z 3-4 . Igor Am Co ' 20 1-4 con; 3mg]; a1 14 5501211 Front w? 1-: n R 19 3-4 ower - Bel-nun use o‘! ltiltllctlll-‘hrcgxoshrlrlliggltilglilve avzny their whereabouts to Sfmilh Pal:- . . a b2 ggrvligsml L 1-2 N“ Bu“ 35 34 u, gammy, u . i p y g nv r vm ‘er carry pllteons to Sm o" N J -- 34 1,3 East Manama w‘ - m8 Norflndfl 45 1-2 m, messages home n case of trouble, It was business as usual Tax,“ corp Y 39 Eldon", Quebec plow, 14 with tins bird during an R.A.F. raid over the Hellgoland naval base. United Ah- --r 34 14 Md Khfjk 3% shawmann 13 while null-aircraft bullets whistled around the big bomber, she laid U S Rubber " l0 1-2 St Law Com 2 5-8 c" . - F y l u s st Co s1 s a Fmmd ° st Law Pfd l1 1-7 m u V ~ W V A Vanadium _ 90 1-4 G§fi§1§f°;‘f§;,, 2; b‘ 13$ 0f can 53 f Wm" West Union 18 Gods Lag“ m 8t of Can Pfd — BPECIAI, FLIGHT wrm Governor end Commander in Chief Wcsf. Eiec as 1-11 Gold Egg], -, - N! ll-il-"Pl- WINDSOR-S of the Bahamas inst-end of taking a Woolworth -— G015 Gate 9 34 The sunk mark" cl°5°d ‘m the up‘ LISBON, July lL-(APF-Reliable clipper. Hard Rock 65 side £06165! 31311711811, in $01719 011598. wun-og ksald Ifoxiwllg-dg-gllfy bejibgigeld unlit iviilalterlllrzletrlhfrom PIiH-iAmPTiCRll . Harker 3 [.4 laigyedgafgnt: xfiileorwgégfiigisor even 0 . 5 , _ c, . . gtillcimllhfiirlcr a special flyglrg boa)’; es thus farahaveengulbgolargg clilupgfer 515131125: "'- 101000 Ben mfiyhgn‘ “gaifmsh” alnlld. 1 _ u" " once of -8 u ‘WW nJzan m m! “gm to h“ new post M was“. 301F801‘ l“ lcrlosed out 1-4 st 18. Constructions ’ I ~ ____ -.u.-,~-~ I l}; ‘RY M!!! m 9-4 displayed strength as Algmna and 5;“ (Cmnadlpn pr-m) “ N°k°1 32 1-2 Asbestos tacked cm 1-2 each while £5,118 13g smaller gains were boarded by Gen- I $1 k c] ersl Steel Wares and United Steel. AIiVBTtiSiIIg RatG$AP3y3bh ill Advance 0c l m Lake Sh“ 1" Roland vcuns Trust scored en ed- Canada ._ $32,348:‘, 49g dition or 1-2 and osmium and s: ~ 4 Lawrence Palper preferred poste lilimlmum Chlrn for Any Advertisement; z; Cent| gggmgrgu, gag Leltch 4'1 w“ o; 1.4 my, 5L “mm, Central Guardian locnll. 50 Der word; Western and Eastern locals RQVM Bk 15o kflttitclgsgd L icorporamion chalked up a minimum z word; Announcements and Coml E- t 3 . d: Montreal —- advance- (Jiasz-(iilcd 3u_ plerll-t Wolflaltfléulilclniérlam Notigcis 1613611851’ ntlxclfirLiz-vtgrut yL/ffiflglffid 1Z2 1-3 icglygbégéigeddge; but M”- gllrtilrlillllzllllgfl also P‘: "I011 nvialsiidhlazdgilzltlztlflzngeli0nnttfllird Lie "c251 “i: ' Mslartic 72 Canada Steam-ships Preferred and Ind llllclents fllar every. additional 3 words Notice; of Tlslilliiii! 8:110 llidlfgiéletrsllgiao g0, s.‘ 1§§,§,"§§,“§§§{T§§“m ended m“. lit-til. "r1112; ::..:".-l::...".::.l... '3'???» Mew-cm =6 m» 1w» mm mm»- ; ~ - - Pl‘ l’?! c! M! ____ Moneta 391-2 trials 6.500: Mines 10,800; Bonds. licltlnn ’“"’ ‘ ' (Canadian Press) ggyggg l; $1,100. 3, stock, mo” Normctal 20 _ QBrien 65 Miscellaneous For Sale 213mg; gggl B; M $3,011,“ f, ,_, LIVESTOCK _______ out LEAVING FOR HALIFAX FOR ssuz —I’RAM PRACTIC- ASbPSWS ‘7 Pamm“ 5 1'4 ' - ~_ . , ' __ _ ‘ 17 3-3 Pllymnstel‘ 22 ii £15551)!Bcrs.CaX}I‘el:;l'igii1c‘oli5a8?-5P“o any new Apply 169 (ltlwih gcllkuhgilclnois 41-2 Pr-rron Gold 132 MomwlEAL, July 11-10m- 1,_556_7_17_2L Baum,“ A 9 1.2 Pick Crow zoo ‘There were 11 cattle, 81 sheep and ————-ii-———————— I l-‘OR SALE ._. pupnqmj, 155111515.’ Fygggr 7 1-2 Film?" 139 - 310 h6g5 and 122 “W55 PURE IMRLEY MEAL DUE To I-losvard Scllurmllu Central Fraser V T O 3 3-4 Powell 61 1'2 for 5°19 °n Montreal lwestmk mar‘ 8l’l‘l\_‘€ $1.40 bag, from car, aLo Berk-qua LL559.7_1q_-M_ Fora A 151-4 Pm Roy i3 k9“ 10d!!!’- rpeclai price hard wheat flour. -__________...__..-.. mm o“ 9 54; Preston 159 All classes or livestock were un- Ordcl" uow- Clark Bro-i. Ml. FOR SALE — 50 BARRED ROCK‘ In, P9“, 14 1-4, St Anth 9 @5114?“- Stewart. 11-593-7-18-11. Puilcisrcnrly lolay. Ira Robcrls. Pm? Chm ll San Ant 155 There were only l! cattle and l-——~—~——~i—-——i—— Duustaifnage. -5o4-7-l7- , Pme Pm _ 5.1m; Rive;- 5 these were common quality cows Mule Help Wanted ‘M _**“—r~» ' " r< scnator g9 selling between $2375 to $4.09. FOIltuuelSALEA-pgflllcllt r1 Shem-m», 50 Calves werelsloowfloslé siaery com- _ _ ‘ ‘- D 1H _0 l‘ o“ s; 550 mon grass ca ves . or the vvlmzgrglgplvsmlirpllelvrsonrrgalgrt11;; Auto Salvage. L-seJ-v 11-31. Produce Prices 8,55"; 63 m; vem The bulk o; me We, m,‘ Non-h Rm, ' L499 W,‘ “.0§5‘_—‘“" W‘ Slave Lake, 3 wcre mule between $5 and $6.50. ’ ' ' s “v15”, M £150 i‘, b001,“, ‘g3,’ 5min Rock 144 Good owes and wethers were $11 ___ A L ' ' W8 SLIl5-7o_7C-i7-3e' —-—-—- Straw Lake 3 1-2 bugkséitmbs rili-nddcéls 1W3‘? cu‘ $1 %___,_____._ , " " MONTREAL, July l7—(0PJ-— _r _ 1 M1 Per uh Y Wes REDEM- FOR SALE _. 20 431mg QTAND- Produce Market pl"lC€5 here today, 3,55,15,27? 5g 14 ively. Sheep were $3 to $4. all; hay. Albert mouse, ‘West cs reporlcd to‘ the Dominion DE- |Svlvnnltc 199 3°55 We" “"1" l" $9 1°’ b"- m Am, Um“, Pun”... Royalty. L-586-7-l8-2i. pal-talent of Agriculture. followr [Teck Hlleh 27s it?!“ "<1 and Water“ and ‘l? W892i! hlciudin Fuel R uirements ' ""*—‘_"* Billie": m“ grad” creamer-v iTP-‘ifl-‘l C017! 199 ° tnwks’ select‘ drew $1 per n03 3 ‘q FOR SALE-FRONTENAC SEDAN, prints, Jo-obln prior, 24-24 1-2; Tobnm 1m premium with the regular cut-i on YEAR REPAY 800d condition, Bargain for quirk fir-t grade so ds, Jobbing price, 23 wlnrvqgynnc 1n 1-2 “f Erades- CW5 W“ 54-75 i0 55-59 mtv T0 NEAREST BRANCH OF 158,1,“ “p” Box “Ghfqiltifi 513T!“ 1'24’; Quebec n° 1 *’““’;,‘"‘”°“' W“ t“ 52851.5.” kivelaghtmil grade brought a. - a-- . ~, -~;t "a323, ue rcno ‘ - h - ~~- — - - - ‘,’,‘$° 1 Pitt-u, 15d, l llfigfflw?“ 2,7,1 0n Mhrltime markets, rail grade 8 ISLAND LUMBER STILL AT OLD wholesale Job-‘hlng price, 23 1-2, Que- l‘vnltp Am“ 990 hogs $11.70. Sows no 1 urp to 2'10 rices. shingles $1.50 square, bee no 2' 32 3_4_ w“ Ham 5w pounds $8.25 flat, over 2'70 pounds of cc nrolérgxsicselsqgnllklxuglrigd‘{Sam cheese; western while, current fiat, 2 undesirable all weights . . ‘ ‘ :. t i , 13 11-16-3-4; color- Um - - Mommy DEPQSITS PROVIDE Bros" Mt‘ Stem“ o 1811131546: ivhite and cal-J “TED ch01” 5W3“ $350. $8. med- ron REPAYMENT L'“ss'7'9'“5'51' ored wholesale 1011411118 price. 14- lDalhousie 25 ‘um “25- "l" “Z5- wmllw" $4 i° ji.______.€_____ Eggs; gpgdgd shipments in usscl ppm; d”, 130 5525- 01101439 11917913 $3. 800d $750. "You You §°hg§§§fy [remake He“) wanted frce cases, selling price, A—large TORONTO July 1’l—(CP)— fellgsmckfiiiz gggsflrfmmo <31‘? - ;A-- di 24,-1a20;c -_ '. . l 0 - ~81” - lonow Receive Deposits o —---- - - v -- i5} P” me “m glcfllnJl-‘ugg u§hflhehiligif§fm V133,: medium 4115, fair $425. Gunners s: 60 55 57 3 5 WANTED FOR lthfiTiUlti t aw mlde ‘ ~ - to $3 B 1 b 11 $3 w $4 b t . - i- of . 1M5. . onng u < , ucher 86 89.71 8 8 work, cook, fcnllllc. \Vl1lll'£‘_SS. Ngoggofslmp: PEI‘ .10 ngglggnceghrmgléugo gag bulls $4.50 to $525, i 2 ganciéllglxillglkrellllillgdlg 3139mm‘ Rom’ '75‘; 1770-1-75; _C0“'b16Ys 1.50—1,60- ruins led with an allvancc of 1.67 Veal calves $3 l° 95-59» Gmfiefs sou 28094 s25 p ‘L_‘59,_7-1B.11 (Potato prices are wholesale-l in hte index while the base metal '° ,4- £492 § 460,57 41 ' shares advanced .97 and the indus- mm” 13mm“ $8159 w 910-59- . $1,000.88 89 trials .80. Western oils were only '“_—"—"""_" QTHER AMOUNTS AT To Let 511 htly higher. VOIUKHO Midi-Nd p Tm, l .000 shares. ' ROPORTIONATELY m“, RA ii———*———~ Gains m points were held till the Market At A '%%RH§§ETATE 1'8 PROTECTED rgnNlrs n SUMMER of‘)? ‘close by B.C Power A, Consumers ' INSURANCE WHICH -- "395 °r “' 5“""‘"““'=" M“ ' i" Gas, Eastern‘ Steel, Great Lakes THE BANK ARRANGES lrllg-‘flliggliyagltils ofléltgsénlsgiltli-l drgé-[fgAnGgé thgxlllly; OgZI-igrifigé: Fagercgfld, évl:.zssfiax-1H1llir;i€n;f%an1- Glanfle .__ city. 1-581-7-11-‘21 mm tpdpy wiped out much oi the effnd Imperial‘ on’ manned ,,,',,,,. d' col-ed yewerday and reg- _ -——‘— Pmfessional cards To LETAIOUSE “my mm iistcirsdcetllelnéarketzkcitl ltlcllliotlonhréz a ol-Dggrilgsied the golds with s mu (B: The Call-Mien Press) ‘ ‘ lt or m rc 1- a lng, g- , h 1 orated‘ Telephone 7galgé 7 16 3, iii-Qua selllngpbnsed on overnight fificf. fiffféi‘ ,,‘,‘§"Q,i';‘§“§,,§ 3p 2W3; Télflrlilllig and Montreal-Stocks clos- ‘r ' ' ' - = Wm 1_ i’ are 1n the - i “ _ e l: er. T0 LET-FURNISIIFI) noose: £00138 Wlkgircmllcf o m ill/ladies‘; Ifitlle “iii’é°°fa§.°°'iii'iiiii N" Y""“'s‘°°'“ “ma ‘"‘"'"‘"" u F Apply 4 Hillcrest Avenue. ‘ ‘ Wheat: closed 3-4-1 l-8 lower pammm Pwkle cram,‘ Perm“. Pre§_ ed. _ a ' ' L 575 71721 than Ye-Wrdflyi Jilly '73 74?- scP- ton snd Wright-Hargreaves and wig‘??? Wm" “nllhlfllm l‘ ' ' ' '_; be '14 a-a-1-2; Co a-s low- mm x P m- I chmm‘ ' "' roons WANTED - WE mvv ALL r14 higher. July 2g 1-4-44-8- giaolgtrtfcmiilotlsllliglchmigi-irllsnufir: N" Y°""-°°"°" ""1 "bll" no Richmond street kinds of Carocnier and liiflchallic September 58 5-84-41 0M5 1-8 Malratic Gold Fields and O'Brien. "WM" "I" ""1 “like 10W"- rh ‘ o B n Tools. Exchange Store, loll R‘cll- cff to 1-2 uv- sigvma firmed 25 cents. " ‘m’ 7 P’ ‘ u mond street. L-5Il4-7-l6-3i. ~1- Nlckel and Noranda advanced WINNTPEG. Juli’ 1'7—((7P7-W1"- fractions to a point. Steep Rock 8.. i! w. . . L . .. é’ t" 353-“51? 11% Barristers L BENTLEY. RD; Richmond Street Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Telephone I447 Applications for inspec- tion of Brown Top should be made to undersigned be- fore July 20th- __ ,,,, o. MACMILLAN, Ill?" Box 313 Ch'iown._ "gum-runs 11-406-7-13 L IELL 8| MATHIESON l MONEY T0 LOAN Olmeron Block, Charlottetown. l‘ E. Island MocGUIGAN a. RENT)?- M N £72“: Over Provincial Bani. ° "who Street, cn-rlonelown H- F. McPHEE a. A K. c. . Bsnofstdgizifkofilclron n" "lllldllll Charlottetown r PALMER a. HASLAM hsglus-rsn. he. o l Chsrslwetzsjrir‘? (I-iihl. mm“ _cellntion as and from a ililil‘ tlmanos” llullrll NOTICE THE (FHARLUTITETOWN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TIONS nipeg gmin exchange completed another donmant session today, with wheat future; price; resting at their fixed minimums of '71 3-8 cents per bushel for July wheat, 73 5-8 for October, and 74 5-8 for De- ccmlber. The July future failed to open, and only a few trodes were made in October Wheat futures. Buenos Aire; was 1-2 to 8-8 cent lower and Chicago simOSt one cent down before the close. FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Will" NEW YORK. July l7—(AP)-— Buying was concentrated in u few stocks today while the market slug- glshly tried to get out of its sum- mar fill. Select issues in the Canadian section showed fractional gains. Dome, Walkers. Bmzilla-n Tmcl-ion, closed 4 cents up, Fa-loonbridge ad- ded 85 cents and Pend Oreille 8. Minor gains were netted by Anglo- Canadian, Cargary and Edmonton, Home Oil and Dalhousie. Royalita held unchanged at 19. 'G.N.R. Operating Revenues Increase MONTREAL. Que, July 1.7 -—- An increase in operating revenues of $7,170,416 and an increase in not revenue of $5,573,302 for the month of June this year over the some month last year is shown in the monthly statement of operating revenues. Operating expenses snd net rcvenuc of the Canadian Na- tional Railways all-inclusive sis- tem issued st headquarters y the first six months of the current year show an increase in operat- in revenues of $26,000,021 and s11 improvement in net levenue of $16,- 705,500 as compared with the cor- responding period of 1839. Opel-st- Imperial Oil and Lake Shore fin- ished fractions higher while Lm- Under the ‘provisions of: The Companies Act. fan-l ada, CAMBROS ILIMI l lull hereby gives notice [hut ll; will make application to ihc Honourable ihc Secretary] of Stale of Canada for ac- cepiance of the surrender- of its Charter and its can-g io be fixed by him. w. r. (‘llI-‘Aflll. >.. Qrcrclzlry. MONTREAL. July- I 1940. MON ' ' ‘ "m" l’ n To Lg}: m: a 1302-1115411 lpnut, Anaconda, Chrysler. Smud- Keep illlnnrdi ll llll MIA peria] Tobacco lost 1-4. In the bond market Canada 4a were un- llotc . q A nu-mlbcr of shares moved up I point or m~re. including J. I. Case, Union Carbide. U. 5- GYWUIPI. Jclul-Manvllle. 8nd Osterplllur Tractor. Tile Associated Press comlposlw pm;- n; 60 s‘cckil was unchanged at 417. Wlfll dealings slackening as 1.1,,- mny owl-wt, transactions de- clined to 381920 shares compared will: 437840 yesieu-da/y. _ Closing off fractions to more than a point were Unwed States sm-l, Bethlehem. Westinghouse. llnilod Aircraft, Douzlas, Loft. Du lilll Oil of New Jersry and New York Central. lng revenues in June of this year were $22,350,937 and oporatin ox- penses $16,798,731 leaving a ne rev- enue of 85.501208 operating revenues from January l to June 30th, 1940. were $113,681.55! and o crating ex- penses $97,481,468 resu ting in a net revenue of 010900-093- Th! summaries follow: Month of Junc-Opcrutin rev- enues. 1940, 822.359.9517. 193 , $15,- 189,521. Increase, 87.170516. Month of June-Operating ox- pensPs, 1940, $16,798,731. 1939, $15,- 201617. Increase, $1,897,114. Month of June - Net revenue. ‘i940. 35.561206. 1939. 812.096 (de- ficlt.) Increase, $5.573.302. Aggregate to June 30th Operating Revenues, $113,881,551. $87,681,530. 826,000,021. Oprraflng Exuemrs. $97,481,468. 885.186.9117. €9.294.52l. Nct Revenue. 816.200.0841. $505.- 41’! (deficit). 8l0.7i5.500. Before Federal Court I CIHCAGO, Jully l8 —(OP) — Counsel for the Western Union Telegraph Company and four co- defendsnts today asked the quash- ing and dismissal of s federal in- dictlnent charging the Western Un- ion and ll others with operating s lottery by transmitting horse rac- inguinformation over interstate cir- ou . Replying to filo government's charge, Attomey Owen A. West, representing Western Union, de- claring in s demurrer, which he filed in federal court, that the company was mdrely furnishing servios to its patrons, and was no guilty of wrongdoing even though c] patron mlfilllt blo using that ser- oe or an ego purpose. He denied that the Western Uh- lon was in any sense s oonspimtor. ._____.___.______. KIZNGSIDN WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 09/ ___-_i DELICIOUS llAlllE-TY.1..6ET ll incline: Aor“ oicinfrnou. will: 1180058,, obilll 2' lillodern Million Dollar Hospital Handed To Army By PAT USSl-IER. dian Press Staff Writer LONDON July 17—- (CP Cubic) -- The modem 81.000000 Canadian Red Cross hospital built by contri- butions of the people of the dom- inion was handed over to the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corr»: at s. fonnal ceremony today. In the quiet Buc-killgllalnslllre countryside where it is situated, the splendidly equipped building was presented by Rt. Hon. R. B. nett to Hon. Vincent lilasseyy Oanadian High Commissioner, who accepted it on behalf of the Can- adian Government. It was immed- iately turned over to Col. R. M. Luton. Director General of Canad- ian Medical Services. Now it is ready for its work of mercy and healing. The ward al- ready has s. handful of patients- boys of the R. C. A. M. C. unit which is staffing the hospital. Tilt-y are suffering from flu to colds. Col. C.L.'I‘. Arthur of Winnipeg is in command of the unit and the Matron in charge of the nuis- ing sisters is Miss J. Machray of Winnipeg. iLt.~ Gen. A.G.L, McNaughton, the Canadian Commander, Sir Ed- ward Peacock. Canadian-born cli- recbor of the Bank of England. and Viscount and Vlsmuntess Astor. on whose estate the hospital has been built, were among the notables at- tending the presentation ceremony held beneath the orch of the main entrance to the b g brick and stool structure. Fifty comely Canadian nurses, wearing attractive blue and white uniform; were lined up on both sides of the entrance. with l. de- tachment of the R.C.A.M.C. be- yolld. Col. George Nasmiih was chair- man while Capt. J. G. Brown of Sheriforl, Man, Padre of the unit. offered n prayer of blessing for the ospltol. Mr. Bennett thanked two anon- ymous donors- one who contribut- ed the estimated cost of the origin- ully- planned 300-bcd hospital (the present one can hold as many as 750 men) and another who coll- tributed the approximate cost of the equipment. ___i_____.______ SUGGESTIONS FOR ROYAL AIR FORCE RECRUXTS OTTAWA, July 17 —Applic:1nts for enlistment in the Royal Crm- Tho July meeting of Kingston W. I was held at the home of Mrs. Tyrus Holmes. Meeting open- ed by repeating creed in unison.‘ Roll call we; answered by Why l Like to attend annual Convention.‘ It was moved to send $10 00 to In- stltute office for Ambulance. Plans were made to attend district con-l vention in New Haven It was moved and second that a sym-l nathy csrd be sent to a member.‘ Mrs. Bert Willis gave a interesting} rcport of the annual convention. Roll call next month A Law I um, ‘Thankful For. i lifts: Mabel Allid invited mem-, hers to meet at her home for next Mcetmv. Alwust 1st. Meciinq r""'"»"rl wit" "or! Save ‘till! Klhll. rft-"r WhiCh lunch was suvrd by hostess and social time spent. adian Air Force can avoid waste time and personal incnnvicncc by carrying out two suggestions made today by 11.0.8.1“. headquarters officers. All prospective recruits living at some distance from the nearest» of the 19 R.O,A.F. recruiting ccntres should first write to the command- ing officer of the recruiting cen- tre to arrange nn appolntmcnt. The second suggestion was tha _- c1430, for the corrcsnonrhllzz perv -- g uul the week ending’ July 14, 1940 l 1 PAGE FAIVE ENJOY DELICIOUS, NOURISHING HER PUFFED WHEAT AND ‘PUFFEIJ RICE Take advantage of the low nle prices .1: servo yourfamilydeiicioul,nourishingQunlrerPufied Wheat and Quaker Puffed Rice daily. See how these famous“sllot-irom-guns" cereals win the whole family's favour with their crunchy, muuchycrispuess nuddeiicious fuihrich flavour. For delicious yuiery, wholesome goodness and new thrift, get a package of each from you: grocer right awayl QIITIIISI GENUINE T E i? "EZEJ-‘lt- t. m“ I ygyusiiitifififih-Pfili‘. .. ' d HY isislmlzl:urr:i‘tfiiél»~-~--to» ' 21' ; [him all the necessary documents for the completion of his applica- tion. Essential for such a purpose are a birth certificate, a marriage certificate if the applicant 1's mar- ried, evidence of education, two letters of reference from reputable citlzcns or employers, a discharge ccrlificate if the applicant has shrvcd lwilll His Mnjcsiys urlucd forces at any lilllc, and what other personal papers the applicant con- siders may advance his l-ilnnccs for elllistlnent. ELLIOTVALE SFHOOL (‘LOSING The closing cxnnlinalion of Elliot- vale School held in the neatly de- corated schooroom, was wcll at- tended by parent ratcpaycrs, who wcrc highly plvnscd ‘vlhl the pro- grcss nlndc during the your. A full attendance of pupils were pit-sent and showed by their ready answers the excellent tutoring they received. whiic the envlorn- mcllt shoivcd that n desirable spirit of cornradeship and team- work had existed bcuvccn tr-achcr and pupils. The following were congraiulatcd on winning and were presented with grade eight certificatcs: — Robert Carmichael, Leo Kenny. Eieen Kenny, Francis Carmichael, Clement Kelly and Erncst Powcr. Appropriate prizes wcrc lliiilffi- ed to the following for highest ag- gregate in Gradc VIII -- Rolycrt Carmichael. Grade VI, ’I‘er0sa. Gill. Grade IV, John Gill. Grade II, Nine Kelly. Prizo for Deport- mcnt, Elslctta Power. Prize for IIODlICRCiOIl and ncatness, Eiiccu _Kellny. A pleasing feature was the prescntzltion of a suitable gift by lllC pupils to their teacher for which kindness he thanked them in a few well chosen words, He also thanked the whole district for their hospitality and presented all pre- sent with a generous twat of fruit and candy. Before leaving the par- ents and ratepayers thanked the teacher, Mr. Aubrey Hughes for his many kindnesses to them- selves and their clliidren during the year and expressed the hope llmt llc would consent to continue the good work in their midst Io" years to come. __i________ TRYON AND VXCINITY Mr. Dun Keough of ’I‘ryon, was s. recent visitor to Flernwood. Mr. Ken Green, of Albany, spent Sunday in 'I‘l'_von. Mr. Spencer Hughes, of Emerald, was a visitor to Tryon Wednesday. Misses Laura Mclsaac, Helen and Jcun Kchoc wcrc visitors to Sum- merside on Tuesday. Mr. Harold ‘K6110! was n recent visitor to Bcdeque. Miss Betty Green, Albany, spent the week-end ill Tryon. c. N. n. sanmNc-s MONTREAL, Que, July 17-'1‘he gross revenues of the all inciusive Canadian National Rallu-avs 494.501. as conlpzlrrrl \ Buy Your Haying Tools Hay “Carriers For Wood or Track 2x Forks, Iiay Fork H a n d l e s, Hay Fork Fcrruies & Caps, Nash Eng- l l s h Clipper is n Scythe Snalhs. 5-16" and ‘ ‘ have for, . were. 7n 53,-; “Keep lillnarrl’! in the home. Steel track-track hangers-Rafter Grabs, etc. Mnnilla Hay Ropc- - -2Sc lb. Rope- — — — - - --6!’;c ft. Double Harpoon Hay unloading Forks- — -— — — — — —$3.75 TEASPOONS AND 2 BOX TOPS i i To Gar Dealers ToPrutectThemseIves Says Finance Ministen Impositio was antic and "if lilcmsl-i w s ihsv have urnlcct -- contracts ' ‘w bio nc to Flllaxicc Niillister a certain c Ilsley declzm the House of Commons _\ s‘. . His comm." ' c. no during con- sidcrniicn t rcsolution on autmr 1m O11- uralng spec- i171‘ case of of distribution at ill) - budget was brought don-n, June _-i. "Pr-rhaps I 'zn golnz a little too far in m r swlfcmellt." the Uinisirro ‘ at cvrininlv otax on nurnmob cs was no surprise to the people in ills automobile blui- ness. "Nothinlz was dis-aimed more than the probability that when the budget cnmc down hcavy taxes would b" lznloosfld on cars and ev- eryone who xvns in llle business conducted his operations with that possibiiity in the back of his mind " Health Values 0f ‘ Canadian Foods The subject of health values i Canadian foods, particularly’ fru and vegetables. is wmcivinz an in- creasing nnlount of attention and presents proble-lns of national im- portance, said Dr. J. M. Sviaine, Director, Sciencc Service. Domin- ion Department of Agriculture, in, u recent addlrss on "Technical ,Agricllltu'c in War Time." Discov- [crics madc in ill:- last few years shmm tint lilo huojr-lnt health of llunmu lwizlgs, and also of domcslic animals, depends f part on the consumption of smug amounts of chemical silivstalloes called Viiillllifls, ufilose importance until recently was almost complete- ly ullkllolvn. Canadian fruits and vezcfables contain certain of filers Vilflmllll in sufficient amount if the pro- ducts are xvisely eeiectcd- and DIOv periy prcparwi for the tabic. Rev search is continually hriugizrsz to light new facts about illcsc health substances, but marr- i= required to be known bainrh Canadian homo- grown prouricts can be utilized to the fullest advantnze. It nlav b0 said that several Canadian labora- tories are wc-rkinz on these prob- lems at m- nrcsonf, time. and. if the program lllal hn= been plann- cd can br- cnl-rlcd lirr-wxlcll to com- pletion. a zrcrli ricni lnnre informi- tion on thclvlalfh va e . ian fruits and vccera ms should he available before this ymr is over. Thcrc can be i!“ subject xl-cfl dr- of fcrhnzval a . "il- 95515.9“: 8-8" Wire Hay 8 Tine Hay swivel-eye Scyfhes, passing. Canad- Scyihes, Handles. Hay Blocks plain and Price from 50cto $1.10 Not 57 Carborundum lilrrWF§iQ3ril~E"chill-Inim-our} Stones- Red End-Scythe Stones --Grlnd-Si0fl@8 find Grind Stone Fixtures-Turnip Hock-Thrill!’ H" and knot- STOCK AID GRENOID carrm SPRAY E? Rogers Hardware FREE CITY DELIVERY COIJLTI). PHUNI-Ih‘ 103-1308