AUGUST 1_4. 1910 M" rfivertising Rates Floral and Spiritual Otter pnd l0 in cents B" 1nd‘ ‘validation. Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any imntlsemcnts l5 Con]. entrsl Guardian locals. 6o per word; Western and Eastern local g, n" war-d; Announcements and Coming Event; 3, p" w“; classified 3o per word; In Memorials: Notice; 10a per inch; List; n; 1-"41- "*1- 511.9" name; Letters oi condolence 70o oer inch. We ding eelnts gear Gwen‘ atdltioisl 8 wo i reeiat on. c oer llc or no: wor Lists p m’ Address and Presentation $1.0m gtslllbgsfilhlmuiliifi ment (0 Words rm- n,“ Notices or Thanks ano '-—-: To Let , . l For Sale 7- " ._NEw BUNGALOW. 88 ‘QInIIETBCTCCI, oil burner furnace ' dern 3 bedroom. jfgglfdyp grochappeil, m4 Queen wee, L-487-8-12-3i. Teachers Wanted I HAVE IT IN AMERICAN RUB. 1181' Belts. Rotary. Thresher and small Belts. Clinton Morrison. JOB SALE-AIRWAYS vacuum 1313111181‘. practically new, at. p“. 3M"- APPW Guadian. L-403-9-5l. w-"j-“if WANTED —- PROTEST- Tigfigegcher ior l-Jllerslie School. Term begins last 0i Au ust. Sup- plement 5199-99- P- M- “omn- secretary Trustees. 14-457-8-10-31. Wanted WANTED-ROOMS on SMALL “pwmenh Phone wigs-naval. A FEW HUNDRED BUSH Oats ior immedate sale. Siglllle: Emermd Storage 00.. Emerald, P- E- I. L-482-8-l2-3i. —DRAULIC Hoist with a. four yard steel box. Apply 511100111‘ at M"'7~nald. » L-547-B-14-3i porch .window. frames. sashes, glass complete, waurao - scnoor. nokpus; Enterprise Range oiéfiafiréyi 2.11;; Grade one to Ten- Efc 1118' Gard. sonthport. ' L-s4a-e-14-2if gym-a, 10o Richmond S11v6 - _ L-429-B-9-31- rsmun surnames $1.50 squama, -’—-‘*—“——'_" Board: $1.40 hundred. lflfk WANTED —SET OF STORAGE Bros. Mt. Stewart. c batteries ior 32 volt 1181111118 I_,_431_B_9_wST_mL plant. must be in good conditio advise price. Clark taglle. L-5l7-8-l3-2i. hydraulic hoist complete with _ flat bottom. Eddie Gallant, M|s¢e||une0ug Oyster Bed Bridge. L-sls-a-la-zl. WIS“ PASSAGE FOR. SALE - a cnorca mtAFr Tlbomlslaiglnsone leaving August £1,512!" 4 WW5, @1115. A150 2 used 28th. the other September 13th. vlgwfrs- a B1‘ s-Lklgeélfillitlil’; Mrs. a. Porter, New Il-‘fggfg-Xm PM Male and Female Help Wanted Bros. Mon- n. __~____.___m_ FOR SALE-SLIGHTLY uspn ._____%_____._-_ 21' BINDER rwmr: s50 n". LENGTH 10c 1b., 600 (t. length 11c lb. Clark Bros, Mt. Stewart, Montague, St. Peters Bay. L-5l7-8-13-2i. NOW IS "rue TIME T0 our ‘Rvemment ’obClearsk, "otélalliiii eld STUDENTS , C toms $111238 Dlgmlnion-wide exams h ACCOMMODATEI). giancg-véar begggL-s [may $331553 4r Orlebar st. L-485-B-l2-3l. no» Oldest inCanada. No agent-t. n01‘ STUDENTS TO aoarm. Wed ti: Sat-ti 11a Weeymouth street, _ _ w d L-496-8-13-ii. Edgy“? ante Boarmms ACCOMMODATED 23s HQTIED _ A POSHION OPEN Kent Street. L-5l2-8-13-2i. ior good man about 45 years 0! STUDENTS ACCdMMOBQTED use due t» 11111-11" 111d Pwmfl". near College. 25o Grafton, tion of one of our men. APPYy L_5;‘5_8_14_2, after 1 P. M. Thursday. M18115?» ‘ 15th at Charlottetown Hotel. Ask for Mr. W. R. Blane)?- L-524-8-l4-2l. Female Help Wanted WANTED-MAID. APPLY 61 Agents wanted Chestnut street. L-49i-8-12-3i. tsranusnap nawuuuu if TE _————i-—-—_ 3mm’ 1"“ becmlflng available‘ wpgliionnfor 211121;‘ £3111:- Business well established. Previous ‘ because of enlist- ment. Made S8188 0f Del-Ween $65- te $115.00 a week. Exceptional’ , WANTED _Exp portilnity for right man. et once. Montreal, Canada. INTERESTED IN EASY MONEY? l‘. Q1181‘- Sell two hundred R llh‘ DCDt. 204. aw e g s N409. ences. Apply ABC Guardian. ' L-490-a-12-3i No washing. Ap l 140 Roch- ford Street. p y L-526-8-14-3l. anteed necessities, ‘gglltdlaarticles, 5 Spices, Extracts Tea. Coifteqec; egg‘: anx- lete Free details without anv 01111? from house to ouse. under Thirdy my W111. I! ious to work. ask for 0011111 ation: Jito Products, 1435 calm. Montreal. Salesmen Wanted Mon N-43 GET INTO A GOOD-PAYING business selling every day neces- sities from door to door in y0111‘ district. Make your own pay 1111' votope and cas-‘l in on the 01011119 ullding Sales about with our Profit B Plan. Let us tell you more it. Pamilex 00., 570 St. Clemen Montreal. N“ Professional Bards And National Registration 6. The iew Society of Prince Ed- ward Island has been requested by the Federal Minister of National War Services as well as by the President oi the Canadian Bar As- sociation to render every assist- ance rn its power in seeing that the registration in this Province t for war service of all men and wo- 3' men oi the age of 16 years and up- ' wards is accomplished successfully. In response to this request the members of the Council of the Lnw Society have unanimously of- fered to close their respective law offices on the dates for registra- MORRELI. 8r 00. ll. F. ARBIIIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown tiori, namely, August 19, 20 and 2i. so that they may devote their full time during those days to National ‘Registration. The Council of the ‘Law Societ have also, by resolu- ltion passe unanimously, recom- mended that every lawyer in the Province give similar assistance wiuring the days fixed for registra- tion, snd that every law student and experienced stenographer in such offices be set free to assist 1n such National Registration. Aa the questions to be answered McLECD d. BENTLEY w. 1:. BENTLEY. 11.0. .1. a. BENTLEY rec. c. r. nauuav. 1.1.11. 1B0 Richmond Street '_‘_ M. ALBAN FARMER an. 1.1.11. IARRISTER. SOLICITOII. ITO. Blnk ot Canada Bulldilll. MONIY T0 LOAN IELI. 8. MATHIESON MONEY to 1.01m Cameron Bloch. Charlottetown. l‘ E. Island EYES EXAMIIIED Glasses Fitted J. S. ‘TAYLOR Optometrist "w! Inoailon Corner of Kent an Queen Street .0pposlte ni ' o gvening Anise-slum) ‘shone llouse i013. BERTON OFFICI 0N1! Every Saturday. i iir. Paul J. Leonard Osteopathic Physician .n£.'i‘.‘i‘."‘éf...;".. .. olmlillhy and Surgery I01 Prince Street. Phone 924 CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE OFFICE OPEN IVIBY THURSDAY '1 (lhareh so. in such Registration may need to be explained in order that they may be correctly answered and as this is work which the training and experience of members of the legal profession and of their stu- dents and clerks make them speci- ally qualified to rform, the Coun- cil of the Law iety hopes that all lawyers and their students and clerks who can do so shall give every assistance possible in such Registration. The service asked for is, oi course, to be performed voluntarily and the Council asks the co-opera- tion of the public in arranging any visits to any law offices they may be contemplating so as to leave the members of the legal profession and their staffs free to assist in suchmNationai Registration on Aug. an , d 3i. Published by order oi the Council of the Law Society. W. E. BENTLEY, Secretary-Treasurer. L404-8-12-l4-17 --v PERSDIIAI. LOANS nor Any Useful Purpo=e Including Fuel Requirements a ONE YEAR TO REPAY APPLY TO NEAREST BRANCH OF The Canadian Bank oi‘ Commerce MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE FOR REPAYMENT You Make If You You 12 Monthly lorrow Receive Deposits oi 00 65.87 5 96 89.71 8 144 134.80 l3 192 179.92 300 28094 25 492 400M 4i 1.060 1.00086 0mm AMOUNPS AT PROPORTTONATELY tow rt/mm worm aiswmr is PROTECTED av use INSURANCE wmcn was some Ana/moss Phone 134.1- FRIENCEI) M A m. Produce Market priers here today, at; reported ny the Dominion De- partrrlent of Agriculture. follow: Butterr first grade creumery prints, jabbing price, 23-23 1-2; first grade solids, Jobbing price. 22 1-2-23; Quebec no 1 pastouilred, current receipt. pnce, 21, 3-8; Que- bec no 2, 20 3-8; Quebec no 1 pOi-S- ieurized, ivholesalo ,Cbl)lll_1_z price, 21 5-8-3-4; Quebec no 2, 2i. Cheese: Western white. current. receipt price, 13 5-8-13-16. color- ed, 13 3-4-14; white and colored. wholesale Jobbing price l4. Quebec‘ white and colored, current receipt,‘ price, 13 3-4, wholesale Jobbing‘ price, 14. Eggs: graded shipments, inspect- ed, in u-sed free cases, selling price, A-large 28 81-2; A-medlum 27; B 21; C i5. (uninspectcd 1-2 cent. lower.) ' Pointms: Mtl netW, grade 1. .65- .75; 2. 50-60; N13 old. nol 75's 1.25-1.40: PEI old no 1 75's 125- 1.40. (Potato prices are wholesale.) Market At A Glance (By The Canadian I'm-as‘, Toronto, Montreal and New York- Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat steady nt peg- ged prices. New York-Cotton. rubber, sugar and coffee lower. FOR SALE Two well trottng bred fillies three years old, Betty Knlmuck, sired by Knlmuck 2.15, darn by Captain Aub- rey, 2.07/2. Byrne Hal, sired by Sampson Hal. 2.02 1-4, dam, Lou Patch 2.09%. Write or call to BYRNE BROS. 61 Pownal Street Charlottetown, P.E.I.- L-194-8-l-3-6-8. immi- I Notice Parties Interested in load- NEW YORK. Ailg. 13-—(AP)— Stock lunrket lenders suffered their worst spill 111 nearly three months today (l5 fresh war fears gripped Wall Street's speculative forces. Scllulg \\'Zi.Vt.‘S in the forenoon eXpiilliliil volume substantially from recent clv-tpxllg sessions and losses ranged from 1 to more than 5 P011115 for illvoial industrials. Canadian issues followed the general marker. trend downward. On the big board Distillers Sea- grnln, Dollie Mines, International Nickel and Walkers were 1-2 to g, point oif \\'l1ll(‘ Jnperlal Oil. Lake Shore and shzttvzngan eased on the curb. Cflllatliilli Car gained i-B. Canada 4s, among the bonds, were off i-2. The Associated Press average of 60 issues dropped 1.3 points to 41.7, laiggest decline for a single day sznce May 2i. Transfers totalled 611.350. Pronlinent share sliders were U. S, Steel, Bethlehem, General Mo- tors, Chrysler, Montgomery Ward, Sears Rot-illicit, Douglas Aircraft, Glenn MllFlill, United Aircraft, tvcstlnghoil e. Allied Chemical. Eastman Kodak, Du Pout, M1191‘- iczin Slllelilng, Internal-tonal Pa- per common and preferred, Loft, Great Northern. J. C. Penney and American Telephone. Yesterdays Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- N DAY AND SATURDAYQ ISSUE narlnITuaaxar ing Pit-Props in Summer- siile or Charlottetown, kind- ly communicate with JAMES G. McLEAN, Southwest, Lot 16. 11-392-8-8-10-12-14. __,,__ _,, , Eggs do: 5-280 Cabbage 3 lbs 25c Rhubarb )0!‘ lb. 4-5c Bot-is. 2 unchca 15c Roast Beof 16-241: Boiling Meat 12-140 Cream qt. 40c Fowl each 5-31.15 Pork lb. 18-20-220 spillnr-h 2 lbs 15c Beef qr. B-llc Steak lb 16-350 Butter dairy 25-280 Chicken each 85-3140 Stew meats 12-140 Comrd bet-f 12c Gnnsellerries qt. 15c Blueberries 2 qts. 25c New turnips p11" bunch 5c New potatoes pk. 30c Head lettuce rnlrh 7c Green onions l)llT1I‘l\, 2'10!‘ 15c Cherries. 2 boxes 25c- Ciicllinliers 2 fur 250' Pens in pod. 4 lbs 25c" Pens. shollrd per qt. 30c Carrots, bunch 10c celery _ 17c Red Currants. box 15c Swiss Chard. 4 lbs 25c ____i______._ LONDON-tCPl-Beniamin Jar- rett. 45. has only one lei; but he ‘s doinrz his bit in defence cf Brltrin. A srrtzzlnnt-uirfior in tin- first. fire-i. War Jarrett ha= ‘nincd the Home Guard as an instructor. gr), D9 your clrcumstanc Pqglqn to some other for by women. .- oificials and offer your services. WHERE TO REGISTER Registration offices are being sci up 11y electoral districts ln the lame manner as in the last Dominion election. Registrants are required m register in the regular polling sub- ‘ lint durulrl a registrant be in some other province or district nut of the regular polling subdivision on Registration Days, llc or she may register at any registration 01500 divisions of their own mnstiriii-iuii-s. ment, and moreover F0‘ a further penalty which he shall continue to be unregistered. a permit you t0 serve in the 9119"“ n which you are qualified? ...-..-.----- As an immediate way of assisting you are mv convenient, upon satisfactory explanation in rlic local deputy registral. POIIIIIIY IQ! Non-Regislrlltinn -- Failure to register will make any male or female, rm liable to s fine not exceeding Two hundred dollars, or to imprisonment for s term not exceeding Three _ _ not exceeding Ten dollars for each day, after the day upon which hr 111011111 11H" 1=81§1¢1¢<b 111111118 _ ationol cfiiil. b)’ ‘1113113-1“ W“ mum These are typical ol the questions the women oi Canada will be asked when they register HE human resources of the nation must find their fullest and frees: expression. The abilities i and powers of our women must be mobilized as well as that of our men. Registration is the first necessary step. Since the outbreak of hostilities, the women of Can through Church, Red Cross, \Vomen‘s C to the urgent call of the nation. In addition to t who, within the limits of their time and capacity, National Registration will open up for these women new op Many positions left vacant by men who have enlisted, Many ‘men, now employed, because of necessary transfer r REGISTRATION DATES: August 1911., 2011., 21st WQRKERS NEEDED-The work entailed in registering more than eight million people in three days will be enormous. Volunteer workers will be welcomed. ited to get in touch with your local registration To every person ans Published under the authority o! Minis ada have individually, lubs and other organizations, responded magnificently hese, however, there are thousands of others .- are anxious and willing to do their bit. portunities for national service. or will enlist, will have to be filled. L o war work, may have to be replaced l. QCCU’ Your Registration Certificate wering the questionnaire fully and satisfactorily a certificate of registration will be issued by the local deputy registrar. This is a small card which must: be carried on the person at all times. rrled or single, over the age of i6 years, months, or tn bmh such fine and imprison- RON. IIMII O. OIRDIHIR ter oi National War Services 14ft F '|“| TH (_‘._ll_/_\__l_’.l.O ETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE (Canadian Press) TORONTO, A118. 13- I Cl l N. _Y. Stuck Montreal Stuck 11"" 1., . t Alder-mac f, _ l2 l-i ' Excban e Exchan e ‘"11" °“‘ ‘ ‘5 - Anglo Huron _ 140 ' Astoria a. 3 Aunor Gold 11g _ (can-mm he") (Canadian Press) g3: w“ 5 b‘ : Stocks Clogs 59”“ Close gfaggd l g3 14 ‘ ' ‘Am c and 11 3a i m! M," 5 Am Radiator s 1-a Be" .1111 Emma“ " 4,1 Am Tel Tel I m0 1_2,Braz1l1an ' 4].‘; Bu“ Cd“ 2 Am water a 14,13 C Power A 34 ca] Edm 130 r v 'A€18;10I1dfl 19 lggg g2; ggflmd ,2 if cdn Malrobie 39 ". A c son 15 i - ' ‘ ! lBaldwin L000 1s i-e "ca" 111d 4-1 A "5 ‘$22.. ‘ 16g l-4 - ‘ Bendix Av 28 14 ,Can Pacific 4 1-3 Chester 10 /- _ ‘ ‘gem 3,31 74 b3 Can Steamship 3 3-4, chromium 15 PM 10h“ Ohm 36 3'4 09m smelt 33 cochenour ‘ . 45 \ " !' fir» Chrysler so mums‘ 3°11.’ 24 1-2 Comma,“ , m, ‘ \ \ - 0°" o“ 6 1-3 lDom Cqfll Pm 19 Smelter: 33 1-4 ‘ d “ I Con Edyson 2., 5_ ‘Dom Budge 23 1-2 Davies t r m b2 T Curtiss wright A 7,4 1-3 Dom 51591 B 7 5-8 Demson ~ 3 § a Elm Auto U“ 33 Founda Co 10 Dome on 1814 \ - Ge“ E1” 32 Ham Bridge 3 a" East Mal 2 (ll I Gen Foods 40 |H0\v Smith 15 Eldorado L 3014 c?‘ I _ \ , 4/ . Gen Motors 45 1411f“ Nickel . 33 F Bridge 1 g é C Gt Nor Pm 2, b2 Massey Harris 3 Fm’ Pew 1 5 14 \\ \ \ - Kennmt. 25 aqlMcColl Front s 3-4 Gods L“, . r Mont Ward so 1-4 Mtl 1g°1°1 m Gold Gate “1- ' 9 8-4 N Y Central V n Nat rew 27 Gunner Gold _ Nor Pacific 5 7.5, _ ' g5 gawk Mo“? .] 3 14 iggwgilmgolip lg 1-2 23:8 Rcgfik 154 MBRCHANDISING provides die trade dose- ‘lhrough our 500 branches we furnish modern, ara o . ‘ -‘ _ , . . . . . . . PmmmRuR a 1g L: is,‘ Law Com 3 gag/cg“ Mm ., ncls through which commodities flow from experienced, convenient banking service to 513g: 13.1% g: 32 st Law Prd — Nickel _ 33 1-4 their source to consumers. Goods must be kept thousands of merchants throughout Canada. Radio Corp Z ‘t: MONTREAL, m,‘ 13_(cP)___ K153 252 moving from mill to mart, from counter to Merchants and their workers everywhere are 5°11“ ROE C0 77 °f~pgcy§l“'t'llfgu“k‘1%fift “g9 mks sum-g ' 18 3-4 home, from farm to table, that industry and our welcome customers, who keep their sur- SoithP iii _ 1% -» s e . , . . , std‘ on if JG a; 7 8 iii-ital; itlslyzofllgosfi] orkng. tacdtive 53530,, Eftltlfiahl‘ L 1g employment may be maintained and developed. plus funds with us or borrow as need arises, Stude Corp 7 ' ' ’ 1"‘ '3 0 av- M 315 . _ Metals were dull as decii 1' M355“ _ . , _ _ _ ‘Egfiidcglll? 1 2 moi!“ each ‘Wm chalked upngzgms?’ figdIs-fifid 1§§ Srrvmg Carla-rhea: and lbur burmum In may union of tbs {Ofillllllflilp . United Corp l La Nornnda and Nickel although Mal Gold 75 -- w: mvrteyau to discus: YOUR banking requirement: witb w. ‘United Gas Imp u 34 Snleltcrs held steady. Naiional Mclntym ' 40 U S Rubber m Steel Car retreated a. point while McKr~Zie 94 U S 5L CO 50 m8 declines of 1-4 each were boarded Mcwlfmrs 3.; 1-4 vanadium corp 2814 fol C. P. R. lIlIChCJllRIIiBII Car. Mm Corp 55 West Umon 1,, b8 Dcseo, however, gained 1-4. Maneta 40 west E180 96 b2 Constructions were fracticnally Nabob 13 "A BAN! Irina: SMALL Accounts All: WELCOME" lower ivllilo newsprint/s appeared 51 1 ' ' 95 mostly on the steady side although Nip S5518 5g C Bzltllursi. bnckiracked 3-4. Utilities gflfjfa“ '10 dial "d. .' .1 . d b K sngieslzlllfgitgoorsrigigiles; Indus- 0,0 fir,“ 2g Charlottetown Branch: A. I. B. BELCHER, Manager 8,200; Mines 10,000; Bonds $3,330,; 35 4 ' ‘_ ' ' 4 3- ANKING ssnvrca s MONTREAL, Aug. i3-(CP)- Pamm“ MODERN, EXPERIENCED a r c Outcome efrsz Y '3 , 'l1“he daily market report of the ggllxgstégld ' 12g c": ‘mm/u 00mm“ vestock brrlncn - . th Dll l. n - Department of Agriculteure ‘stated? glififg?" _ anghlilfiabgvebetlzsfioggtigirled 311:1? Presmn 159 Robb “on; 1 2 ‘General of informzwon announced for sale on the two Montreal ‘llve- ' -__ gosh?“ 2? Tollllsl; 8 1-2 ‘llgnthahfivaghgg,tilggnsfilfefanggé ‘ that the Munitions Depnrin 1: ivils “PM; markmliwdasn (Canadian he“) sfyintl. 9 i beeh awarded the DFC ArSouth fiimmmgtme endpiolmknl O1 1300010 rice" on a class-ts of lives-rick ' ' ' ISOns 0 pro lice raw matena-i were film k 51°“! Close $22353?‘ 12g a ylgcfifdllgg lgotlhéezame squadron land manufactures for the Common- s A 19W awd steers made $8 to can“, Sheep c1- as Both hadysix Nazi. raiders wlmaém,’ °°““§““'°“.*d m““‘“°“"‘ “Q 8.50 mt; medium k1: :1.‘ "ell ; '_ - - - - - _ .9?“ "We ° $199.900.U39- E111 amund svlfiyand commgnsduezkynllng%C0ll1ll'll:11li9_ 14, giigcrgrgttt , 5 . élaglilrflckéecgltkxllarldeldowned in battle- idirectors were v.0 b._- gppQigitgd to 5i Rolfe“ ranged from $350 to s7,N0Vl'i[v§L-1)iifl _ siscoe . 61 The were mm‘ M, the awards deabwlth aircraft, ordnance. hm. and dbumher cows from $4 m $5 lixeigylnlmgk 181 sladen 29 just bgfore their squadron went up $§§§§‘,‘,’“',°f,§“°§*"§ “n11 11mg’ °° °°“'5 m°slly 555° 1° 55-75 ‘ _ slave Lake 5 yesterday to attack an enemy ior- e n’ 0c a” 3mm“ Connors and cutters $250 to $3 q5_ ‘ 43 T . and material, labour and flnsilzce. o 1. wo crmans M cording to quality. ‘stock sturgeon 11 1-3 The Canadian flier saw in front not expect munmOn-S “OI-n Blvlam V111 call“ ‘awed "m" 565° t“ s mo“ Sud Basin 9° m of hllm six Messerschmitt 109 rlgnt- l 5"“ mus” m‘ w" °° “"11 “I so our. an odd up at $9.25. Msd- Abmb, Con, ~ Sullivan 56 LONDON. Ann. l3-(Tuesday)— ers flying in line astern He Zit-1‘°“‘-b“‘ all” “S”? “‘°."“" f“ 11m yeah mostly $1.50 to so. Dlxnk- Abmb, Pm l: Teak Hugh zoo poet-a Crllltltllan flight lieuten- = tacked the second which wentlEmpn-(L-Tne Dew“ m“ c" ‘l ers were $5.50 to $6 and grassers Asbcsm. 16 Texas Corp 110 ant-just awarded the D15L1ngu1gn- down omega {lying from me gush "em skilled .W°‘k‘~'-"5 ‘Ydmm $450 1° $525 mwmy 55- B A Oil 15 1 z UPPBI‘ C9111 '73 1811 P151111". Cross-told today how lage "Ilhen he opened fire on thelor druung mm we “mull “m” Good ewes and wethers were Ban-um; A ' 4 7:3 Ventures 210 he (lil\\‘ll\'(l two Mes=erschmitts in onein the lead. mes‘ g1: buck lanégsq $9 or? 011115 $8 Don A‘ 4 3.4 Waite Amu 280 irszr-rd V's battle in the Channel The South African engaged the KE RD cop were .5 to 5T0. - .. 5'0 r.» . ntl‘ g . ' ' _ - * gcgstwege $815 iggggagl9ns {lid v T C To Wrt Har! a mrlfim1251EllllfflsOitzigsgldgflrfgildcffr 3x81151221. one which dived toward L119‘ SMARDEN WM)?’ W” on wa ere and up 0 true s. t Fol-d A 15 54; UNLISTED 11ml >0Ciflil "pivot-s of flaming air- of {he 1000 ' gmifnvyn ‘.1? SFIGMS drew $1 per hog prellhull‘ l Hi1‘ “flllker 37 “m? “'11 3m“ ‘he 5911-" AUSTRALIA MAKES HER Kent village Ctllilfllllllglllgxxfil ll: “m1 111° "$1111" c1115 0T1 01f 81111111» Imp 011 10 Coast cop 75 His story was contained 1n on OWN MUNITIONS wartime gbor so be handed do“... in 50w‘ were 54-50 1° 5525 11°‘? 501d Illt Pete 14 i-Z F°°1h1115 43 @1111." "lfillllflg bulletin issued byi —-—- a scrapbook ybeing compiled by ‘the aréigliaitrll grade brought $11.60 hot Pend Ore 112 the Air Nfllllslry, which announced Sir Keith Murdoch, Director- local historical society, ‘ _ FINANCE .- Produce Prices __/______.v,, v ' A ‘Izyd Flrederick Gardnerwr" do we“? -—-— ————— 1 - . ' u m- MONTREAL, Aug. 13-(CP1- “s” “ ° m” Fmam a‘ u (c) W111“ ‘"11" "°"‘ w‘ y°