AUGU§TJZQ941 _ Ali. 1H1; sllnlsuzrlrrvlvlv FQ-tlilllé!" Go to your friendly neighbourhood service station or your local garageman today. A surprise awaits you. He has changed. He will be as courteous and thoughtful as ever --glad to see you-anxious to do anything and everything he can to help you. But he is no longer a gasoline sales- man. He is a gasoline SAVER. He will urge you to buy less instead oi more. He will point out ways and means oi He will tell you all about the “50/50" Pledge to cut your gas consumption by titty per cent. He will invite you to sign. He will give you a patriotic sticker tor your car that will mark you as a member oi the wise and thoughtful band of car owners co-operating with the Government to save gasoline. This is entirely a voluntary movement. It is not rationing. This the Government hopes to avert. But we are faced with a critical shortage oi gasoline due to the diversion oi tankers for overseas service and to the growing needs of There is no call for panic—no need for alarm-but this war is being fought with gasoline and we are lighting for our very lives. Sign the Pledge today and continue to save iiity per cent oi your gasoline consumption. It is also vitally important that you reduce the use of Let Your Car Wear Proudly This Patriotic Sticker! rAGiiJJ ‘*1 ileasy ways towards a 50°. “éiiiii” ' (Approved by Automobile Experts) Reduce driving speed irom 6O to 4U on the open road. Avoid Lack-rabbit starts. Avoid useless or non-essential driving. Turn motor off when not in use; do not leave idling. Don't race your engine: let it warm up slowly. Don't strain your engine: change gears. Keep carburetor cleaned and properly adjusted. Tune up motor. timing. etc. Keep spark plugs and valves clean. Chock cooling system: overheating ... . gasoline. Maintain tires at right pressure. Lubricate eiiiciently; worn engines waste gasoline. Drive in groups to and irorn work. using cars alternate days. For goli. picnics and other outings. use one car instead oi iour. Take those short shopping trips ON FOOT and carry parcels home. Walk to and from the movies. Boat owners. foo. can help by reducing speed. Your regular service station man nlill gladly explain these and other ways o/ saving gasoline. Consult him, {i0 50/50 WlllifiUR FIGHIING FORCES domestic and commercialfuel oil. REMEMBER: The slower you drive, the more you save! The Government oi the DOMINION OI‘ CANADA Acting through 9? I I I New York Stock Montreal Curb MINING Exchange -—— . Stocks mo“ TORONZIO. A113. 21 — (CP) — ' , - Abmbl gqm .15 Mining quotatlons: Asbestos Emil Close ‘m, Close Besuhsruols a 74 Aldermen .14 l-I M, C rho r s1 a-4 Bathurst. 11 1o 1-4 Marlo can .00 Anwmdt o: H Dom n: 4 1.1 “gggleffiw 2.15 bflldyyln LOCO 37 - D011 A 4 b: Ma o .09 l4 mud", u Home oll s ‘m r 1:14 m, a, ohlo a1 1-2 rmp on a H Bsnkfleld .05 1-2 rysler Int Rh 1a 3-4 3°“ m 41 m Edison 1': r-a Price Corn 1o 1-4 gflmt“, 1.00 m" '31.? m“ 33 l‘: Brllileolrne 9'?" Broulsn '14 gen Motors 38 5-8 . t... rm =1 H . BANKS 3:53.33} g-gg K“",‘°$,$§”,d 4 1 4 -—_.. Cslmont ‘no n = ‘ ommn," ' iwY fimcrgl gentlest gee? 5:1!’ L812 3 4 ll? R R s 11 12:1. ““- m 31:22.1... *2: . . y] Prt co 44 3-4 152 1-4 - Einou n J 4s 1-4 ggnileafimel s1 3-4 Wffd c}? fi Denlson 13g ,. run... 2a Montreal Stock 3°“ 1- *2 H U 5 steel co so t-a 1255111321: 11 1-4 Westdgrrlxllorzjorp :5’! 1-2 Exchan e Elders“ l If: tans ~ I“ m” u H g ggticoiilrlr 313i 7-: l-—-» H ---—- Froncoeur A4 51M" Close God. Lake .34 ' Bill Tel 147 Old _05 "I"! will‘. l “us” s r; gm gal; Found 91M Head noel: no I . -——"' an . 1r culcAC-o. Aus- flh-IAPP-Mler Can Steamship 22.3 Hgrnggglil ' as‘; m dycfdllflg s cent s bushel drue to Con; 5mm as Howey m b3 Will-faking and liquidation of sep- m“ 5e n H; Hud my 2a 14 il‘”.l£.§§1§l“€§éi'. urethane; mnwm, == m; e till“- Dom ‘textile! y; 3'8 ilxison hi’; 1-2 Wheat closed 1-2-1 cent. lower, Gm Steel war“ 5 3 ‘ Jemooe m gepl, 1.1: 1-4-3-8. Dec. 1.10-1.15 H l, - - - 1.5- corn 14-1-2; Sept. 1'1 1-4, m” if; l‘ 13 3-4 Qf" m? 4-45 9?‘ 3° 7'85 M“ 1'a_1'4 down’ intifeNlckelh Lug; ca; _ _ _ a 0f W001i! 17 l-l Little L L 1.85 chilling.’ Quin? uiilnéimm m, Iggy" n filigree 1%; -¢r >1 t. tlmtedtobot W 251-2 ""11 - ifsiiolrhn lhtlhilsesduring {he lslslt- 5317;: ‘cm? 4 1-2 Malalitlc 1.29 m en's lflllefl to rouse buyln ln- st L" B“ 13 1-4 MB"! 80 .04 wrest m lhewhest futures pt. on - 5W 00m 16 McKenzie 1-06 wmnlpeg gram gxchgngg godly Steel of Can 66 Mcwatters .13 rnny ro-d Durcttsse; of Nos. 1 Wm: Else B so Min Corn 1.2’! 1nd 2 northern wheat by shippers Monets .35 ‘"l’.°"°'i?t’.‘3.tfi’;°......°“"‘...l’“§? than; r1 mil’ 9 , W . . - , , l Ncwbec .02 l-z savm asohne 01L; received good support fn the ew Yo rk Curb Norsnda. 53 7-8 g g ' coarse grain pit from mills and fair —-~ Normetal .62 rlppcrl. from shippers at. prices Stocks m," Nor can g9 tnczlonally higher.‘ Buenos Alres Dslhouste .25 Obrfen 1.48 prices closed 1-8-—l-4 cent. lower. Foothills 60 l-2 Okalts. .55 —-_-i——-—- Pond Ore 1.80 Pamour 1.00 tn Mfnsrds for dandruff. Robb Mont m 1.3 Paymaster g0 Perron 1.43 Pick Crow 2.99 _ Pioneer 2.45 igrengler 8.00 res on . 5 FOR SALE =- Sand Ant. S811 R V . DESIRABLE PROPERTY gfggggl l; Residence of the late Capt. T. G. Taylor- $153312‘ H _ _ containing 8 Rooms and Bath. Hot water furn- it?» R lit? _ u" Fighting Faces‘ ace-Hardwood floors. 2 Fireplaces. One of the Shrew L ~02 14 most comfortable homes in the City. Terms of gfidvafifflt 2% 7'8 purchase can be arranged. Teck n 2.15 Texas _ Towagmlw . HEMMING REAL ESTATE 1 Upp Can - A - .22 w Am . L-474-8-19-3l wf, H," “ 4m v__, Ymlr Yank 95 1'3 I ' I Advertlslng ltatcs Payable in Advance Produce PFIBBS . Mlmlmum (‘hsrge tor Any A-"e-tlsemcnts El Cents _i_ Central Guardian locsls, 6e per word; Western and Itsstern locsls MONTREAL. Alll- 31—(CPl— k per word; Announteucnt- and Cousin] Events 0c per word- Produce Market prices here today flcsslftcd 3o per word: In Memories: Notices 10c per lneh- u“. ¢§ ss reported b the Domlnfzn De- Flml and Splrttusl Oltcrtngs, Cords. etc 0c per usme- lietu partment. of grlculturc, follow: Condolence 70o per inch Wedding enlslmeut 40 d f n!“ Butter‘ first grade cresmery 1nd 1o cents m every sdtlltfousl s we mu ‘Ts-i. M ‘ '00 prints lobblns price 3B: 11m. rude alllzretreictlsntlolnlzlttctrer Inch or lc per word. Llstcsflo: srsiiiiini‘; solids,’ jabblnll prlce: 3'1 1-2: Q1111: ‘ppumuflp-e-r c Addrez: sud Presentation 81.00. Other rstu on ga“sltfgflxzglz_ °£r'°1"_8. rig p1 n1 l l ac l-z; no 1, as a-4. _ "$i.§i§¢:1”“»£¢1r§rnt 011d Messttcrn TILE HONOURABLE c. n. nown, é . white. l) °9 If! 0T9. 0P1 N! in’ of Munitions and Supply Lost For Sale %$§‘.¥‘-”¥;.§€’.?.‘i“§.§2°.'3tié ‘$1.313? l ' 1 1s. i1 n l 1s enli- Wfylf mu: our men-r os- FARM son ssLs-rr ‘iiliiepitiecneeg rsianglllfdtureci on ll en. Solid rubber tire Find ‘CRES- ~ m] 702 Raw d Ir- Pl’ Parley Gay. Pownsl. and after May 26. 1941, f r ship- per . 504-0-20-31. - L-sza-ssztql, melén to the United Kingdom. g D/ilscellaneous "lllzvglurs ro soulm. srrw eymouth Street. L-400-8-00-3l. Female Help Wanted ..-..r§.*;=.':.:.=c:=.=:: ""19- Aonlv "The More11" _ L-alais-so-al. 1st week tn September. 11-527-8-21-21 row in Btonlev mm. Dunstsffnsge. r011 our - new“ F3551]: shed cow. large Ayrshire Grade. W. R. Dennis. L543-8-21-2l ISLAND-GROWN PL-UMS. READY FOB SALE - SOWS DUE T0 FAR- Septcmber. Also fst castle. FOB. SALE —- ENTERPRISE SIMP- lex All Enamel cast tron s.ove. s: graded shipments sellng st A- urge 36 1-2; A-rrledlum 35-415 1-2; pullets 29—29 1-2; B . 28-29: C grade 24. Potatoes: Que whites no l, 1.00- 125; no 2, 170-00; Ont and NB n0. Markets At A. Glance grade EQTOPOnto (or Wm? “N? care Guardian. Muir "L." can Guardian. nted 1""“"'”‘“- (By n. comm Press) ' — ssssos s! um YOU CAN'T nu. - . ' Ottawa). Phone enoe betweeii useduzellzflxzlirrlliiid T°"°"‘°-I"d“'mfl m‘! “M "m" - . L-526-8~21-2l. new beltlnf. 1 have both. Also "W" "t" m°“" m“ "m" "l" "m" - rtmmsnsn uouss. Tigiiitian riidciiictdrii" cum” Miiiliigi-Utllltlu. use" 1M 1,-9g7-3.1g.u_ 1.15.!" lower; other tndust ' - I c He“, wanted Iei:'gork—Stocks closed sfllhtly slfilifl it'll! wslursn 1m sxrslusucsn $,‘;"{.".F,t.';'.¥.'.‘&t',.'?$.';; m" Ind annals“ =.":s.-..1 Pll “M MclEOD t. BENTLEY W~ k BENTLEY s o. --I- a as I _' c. r. rot-lit? 51.2 ""1 Ila Attorneys-sl- I MONEY TO [JOAN ill Prlocs Ittflt 1 lama a co. 1r. llncnllntu cmlleffll Accountant Intern Trust Building Ohsrlottctown M. ALBAN amen f B-A» LL11 m moss! r0 a“ ‘ ‘LIX Wmlrnrsou . l .. - , ,|.;"‘LF-Ill‘h"so|.|crron no Teachers Wanted Moltwen, Secy. Miscells neous TEACHER WANTED I01! Greenwich School. Apply George 1644-8-21-21 Montreal Exchansc MONTREAL. AlTB. sl-lcm- Tbe Price chance structure 1n trans- actions on the stock market. today . . w lo BUY! BACK DAT! MAGAZ tnes, New Boob, Luge, vlvld sol cottons. Ilium-stud. unusual csts losuu niches Free. Book Oommuy. Ho: 411. Toronto. Boarders Wanted nesr College. 11c I-flllsboro. need well c. . Collections ‘ 0f oct so qr,” m“... ‘p c a subvlvl isinmdlstlnglished STUDINT! ACOGMMODATID 5724-32-31. Agents Wanted-Female o_rsumo son wolusn wno ‘A OU-Yl W? '95* your city. sopesrsnoe and housewives‘ _ , h. Lips and downs "two-lily" well split. Trsdlng touched ‘l most of the groups tn spots- s Steamehlpfugreferred s- s, tch 1101M. led s butch of fndustrlsls into hlsh- er territory, others D10! 11D going being Dominion Tar, Sterwln Wtllfum, 1 and Heath-ll. Dose n, cu.- lSteel W nd srunssrs scconmonsrsn no Osnsgts “it? on the 323.15.... Huston. 1.-578-0~ ~21. were um lhternmoml gazing? srunsnrs sccoluuonsrlo n‘ 6min‘, 13"," m,“ .' 200 Grafton Street nesr Prince of wing, nmfimffiiiflv “llama; Wlldl D0116”. 11-570-8-33-2]. o“ ‘n "n, 8.1m c_p_R_ w" or Bell ‘Ihlcphone sud Montreal Power which advanced, utflfttes were on the soft side. Shsw- lnlssn, Power Oerporstlon. Ottawa Power, International Power prefer- red and Brsrflfsn s11 trekked buck- wlrd. Contolfdsted Smelters lost s s train fn mfneq end Buklo. l-‘fclfmr- frcettcrlslly better in rails. Except ts knownJer and Norsnds were slwsys be- mte tod Rswlefshb. Denhlh 470-130- .. Mont-roll. Clllldl- in . Luke of the W000. Alberto Grain mam“! I narrowly weaker. Royslfte weaken- per erre , a Nu onsl rewérlfl were stronger spots tn the miscel- dfvfsfon and Associated Distillers Seagrsm, Im- perf To acco preferred and Can- adian Foreign Investments slanted downward. Total sales: 25.000 shares; ndus- trlsls, 8,900; Mines, 16,300. Toronto Exchange TORONTO. Au _ 21—(OP)—-'1'ne sold snd lndustrlc stocks turned s b1). hes. fn the flnsl half-hour to- ds on e Toronto exchanse. ew hlgh prices for the year were recorded by Alberta Paclf c Grs-Il. d, Western Flour and the Maple uea. Alberta Pacific pfd advanced ‘t points to 32 sud the consmon was up N cents to 1.25. Maple 141M common traded 8.000 shores and finned 1-4 to 3 3-4 and the M6161‘- red closed 5-8 up st. 6 3-4, The Gat- lnesu issues rose 3-8 to 3-4. banks were higher and other industrial groups unchanged. Home O11 traded In substantial volume on s rfsc of ‘t cents to 2.35 tna were held by C51- gar and monton and Okslte whf e Dslhaosle and Pbothllls were ed l-Z t0 M. Duquesne traded 81.000 shares and flrmed 1-2 to 11 1-4. Murphy and Robb-Montbrsy were active st sllghtly weaker prices. Auncr, Ches- . tervllle. Kirkland Lake. Mslcrtfc Gold Fields and Mlnlng Corporation l were up narrowly whve mfld weak- ness we; shown by Ploklc Crew. Preston snd Sm Antonio. Nomndn snd Nickel has! Small gains st the close srld tn the chew- er group, Ventures, Waite-Amulet and Pond Orellle pasted slightly better prices while Fslconbrldge and Steep Rock weakened 8 to 5 cents BENOUNCIJS CAREER HAYES. Blslsnd - (OP) -- lfls‘e the Pony. once s Bertram Mills‘ ch"- rcus rtsr. has cast aside her stare. career to assist ln the war effort. by fcr peace. Roll Call was answered rv, this‘ wrftlns Charlottetown blln gfilllrls s vesetoble-ccrt in ddlesex town. in Memoriam MR. JOHN M. MACLEOD Friends learned with regret of the passing on Wednesday of Mr. John M. Macleod, who only s. short tlme ago retired as Station Agent at Royalty Junction. The late Mr. Mscleod, who was a. son of the late John Macleod (clvll engineer) and Mrs. Mscleod. was born on March 26th, 188a, and entered the service of the C. N. R. on October 10th., 1910, as s tele- graph operator, Charlottetown. On Jan. 13th, 1914, he was sp- pofnted station agent st Murray Rfver. and served st different points along the llne until May 1st. 1020, when he was appointed sta- t‘on agent st Royalty Junction. He held this position until only s. few days ago when he retlred on the Provident Fund. The late Mr. Mscleod was known as s. courteous and obllging offlcfcl and enjoyed the friendship of nu- merous business men throughout the province by whom he was held fn h'gh esteem. He leaves to mourn. l~‘s wlfe (nee Emma. McKay, Mu\ ‘y River) two daughters, Ens and Jean; a sister Miss Ens, with J. G. Jamie- son, druggtst, snd s brother, Don- sld, tn Vancouver. to all of whom the Gusrdlcn extends sincere sym- psthy. TORONTO WOMEN'S INSTITUTE C. R. COTTRELLE, Oil Controller for Canada ‘Correspondence was lead snd c.1- 7 °”’Mwm/;zc?% W” - . $70K Z& (‘$291120’) % 50X -%'q',,_,ss “Y” "ad and Bdwlsd- 50m larval tmlwonnréfirrror ‘r001: r-idnioolslllwrou or cnnsnstflal u 0i Lilfi LWO (K510521085 wrucn attended gacdunsnctwtown Convention wcrc uelegslcs would be gem, w me nual iVltctttlllfl ol the T. B. League. 1r. was also lnovea and _sooonueo LO nave s dance ln the school. School 000mm: of the school also alter me dance. Next lllccullllg to cc nelu >1; 1.116 ncllle of lvlrs. Adrian Lrallsllt. Roll call be answered 0y uol1s~.q-, uenoes. those on the lunch com- rrurtee Mrs, U€CiTl6 I..eC1s.t.r. and Murlrmct Dolron. A vote of thlulks was given 1.0 Mrs. Ulliitlfll. for the use of her‘ douse. 2111.81‘ the prof-tram wnicn con- slstcd o1 several sonar the meeting adjourned. ALBANY PLEASANT CIRCLE INSTITUTE Circle Institute met on August 14m at the home of Mrs. Ewen Cameron. The Preslclent presided and opened medium wlth revesttns Creed m umson. Roll call was s cu by several members telling dreams they have had. Minutes of’ previous meet- . lnlr were road and approved. Several bee coupons were passed ln to us added to the number already on hand. Slck committee reported send treats to shut-ins and u bill of 43 cents for treats was psla. New ccmnlltlee Mrs. Ewen Cameron and Mrs. Lorne Cameron. Committee re-appointed. Committee for three months. Mrs. 13.1511 sherry and Mrs. Geo. MscKsy. cussed. was decided that each member bring ten cools o0 September meeting for toe "Mobile Kltchen Unit.” A quilt made bv the Iustltule membe s was pur- chased bv the President Mrs. Basil Sherry. Ccllccdon 35 cents. Next The regular monthlv meeting of the Toronto Women‘; Institute .' s held at the home of Mrs. Andres‘ Gallant on Tuesday night. Aumvt 5th wtth an attendance of sewn members and two vfsftors Dresen. The nresfdent occupied the r-h-nr and the meetlmz opened by a pravrr d gopp-d, count annually for about 1'1 0t!‘ Th; Mum," o; m, 1gp“ mggung cent. of sll factory output. fn Csncds... meetlns be be held at the heme -1 ' Mrs. Lorne Cameron. Roll call to be altswelcd with blckle recipes. Mrs. Ctlntcron assisted bv her dnutlhler- fn-law served a nice lrnih and mectlnlz adluurned The tin and ctrcl industries 11c- ‘ Lo new school comrnltlee are Vlols | waste 1nd because Doucettc allu lvlrs. ueorge ueulullzl wcdgfishaped 1r was nlovcd and semnued chemo l no utility‘ it is pointed out by 1mm 1,00,- was to be scruobeu before me planning streets to intersect at street lines Mrs. ll Peter Dolron, Mrs. Ernest Gallant. lsts and pedestrians. The monthlv meetlns of Pleasant at l lmNe PROVINCE or l b m‘ -h—-’ t d PRINCE snwsnn fsssrm ~ W 5 Hi" ln€ . “pine ,.;"-;u1?§,§; m rm: rsosnrs count areas have little nrl A. D. 1941 Plan-Fling OXWIHS. $uof1 lots also in Re Estate of Thonms i’. Bcuguu constltute p001‘ building sues. late ut Cnsrlotteloun m Qilumlll Sharp-angled lots can be avolded Uounty in the 531d Province ltetfred rarmcr, accessed testatc. To the alter.“ n1 1111‘ Cuunty nt’ Ql-Lklls county or my (Tonstuhlc or “rerun: ncrscn lmlun sand (_l1i|ls\\' ht angle. and by making side-lot lines perpendicular" or radial tn When mnar streets join a iiLY- l . . . ._ oughfare at sharp angles. vslbilty" UKEhTIN“ neatly impaired for b0"! mowr‘ WHEREAS upon leaning use peti- tion on tlle of lttargarel J. (ruonntll o1 Saco 1n [he plate of Maine in the united Suites 01 Allltttll-y .11- ccutm. u. tlle 111ml.- lluml-u 1.x .1112 prsymg that. lpcitatlon may be is- eucu lur n11: ydlpcoc ...1\.........1 sct lurtll: Xuu are tnererore llcrcby re- quired to cite sll persons Interested in the sold estate m no and auncur before the Judge present It s Pro- lJllte Louis w .1. as ... ... .- 4. House in Charlottetown, in Queen's noun-y, |n me said Province, on Tuesday the 23rd duy ot Stfllflntbrl’ next coming, st the hour of eleven 00.0011 lorenoon 0t the same day to shew cause lf any they . .. ALCOIIIIII of the said Estate should _ not. be passed and me nscsse unset: w ' " ' " as prayed tor in said petition snd on I motion of Donsld nmunnon, Esq, 6W Proctor for said Petitioner. l And l do hereby order that s true copy hereof be forthwith uhltshed In some newspaper nublshttl ll Charlottetown sxoressld once 1n csch week for st least. four consecu- tive weeks rrom the dale n91 01.1 .1..\i that. a true co y hereof be forthwith posted In the olfowfnhpubllc places respectively, namely, the hall of the Court. House tn Chsrlotbetcwn aforesaid, st. or nesr the Bank of Novs Scotfs snd st. or near the Royal Bonk of Cansds both n1 Charlottetown sforessfd so that all persons Interested In the said Estate ss aforesaid may have due notloe thereof. WITNESS Ills ilononr Iisrold Leonard Palmer. Jlutgo - ' lhc sold Probate Court st Chsr- lottetown aforesaid. mo 0.4] snd yesr first. shove written. PROUD OF IIIS TIE BELFAST — 1GP) — "ll. is a fashion in some quarters to mnlze fun of the old school tle. but 1 am not ashamed of mine and if I ‘lad two I would weer them." Major- Genersl R. V. Pollock, former G. 0. C. Northern Ireland. told students Campbell Colleze lBclfns) Speech day. Keep Mtnsrdhdnwth; home. Your Eyes‘? It you ore nsvtng symslfllll cl strain — headaches, sore eyes or dlutnrss - consult l upectsltst ~ At your service wtth vesrs of experience and s thorough retracting srrvlce. I ll“ ‘ dtfttculttrs. n l " ti. F. ttutcheson ILHILSUN tn Ind discuss 1°"! l lSIII-l l, a “U B! the Court. t o. s. uu-ruussos n- l“