PAGE SDI word; Classified in per word; lidvrtiain litu-Payale in dvanos Minimum Charges For Any Adwrtiaeinent 25 Cong...‘ Central Guardian iueala be per word; iocala 2e per word; Annuuucementa and Coming l. Western and l Events Io pm l In M ‘ oticea 84c per , Inch; Lilia of Floral and Spiritual Oflerixwa. Card; etc, 5e per , | dame; Letters of Condolence 84c per inch; Wedding Engage- penta, d0 words for $1.00 and = l l0 cents for every additional I Iarrli; Notices oi Thanks and Appreciation. 84c per inch or 6e l , oer word; Liata of i and Preauntatioo. Si-iiii- other E g i-_ _ _m_.f__ W For Sale ron saua - suou FINISHEII and Patcher. Apply 100 Rich- mond Street. '08 SALE - BUCKWIIEAT. It. MacCabe, Alexandra. ‘OR SALE -— STANDING HAY. Frank Jones, Potrnal. ‘OR SALE — CAR RADIO. LIKE new. Apply Box 549, Guardian. he SALE - 6m: Ihif-ERNA- iiontil ldnginc. A 1 condition. Dan hiarLcori, Victoria. iiTvItri-sitifr. Hat-intact. haorlptloru. so cents per inch; Addral I rates on application. Wanted l WANTED _ MONDAY. a Baa‘ good Veal Calves. Also fat Cows. Willard Prowse, Brackley. WANTED _ ans nor-it as highest prices Phone 2208 Maurice Block. w A a‘ r E b - ALE aorruzs Highest. prices paid. Fast pick- up servlce. Phone 2542. Evenings 1107. hllchael Bros. WANTED - ciTfxmm BLOCK, U30 DeSoto. Hugh Mclsaac,‘ Sourls, WANTED TO RENT, APART- ment or house by Sept. lst., Write Box 55f. Glillfdliifl. WANTED-IINGINE AND PUMPl Furniture. 2'11 Fitzroy Street. July 28th--1l0tli. 70a sfslrl Max's~arci'cr.n. Gnoti (‘until :11 New Lrcs and iubr» Apply Lorne Boyce. Bon- shau‘. roieTSALE-roan v-a 193s. Good running order. two new‘ tlrrs Bl'f)."l(\'lf’\\' Garage. Mont- HQUC. ion s-tus _ ctuurs rosy, hgm wagon. and sleigh. Gunra med quiet. Robert E. Connolly. Dunstsffnage. 'I‘§T .-’\RRI\'ED—SIIII‘.\IENT OF the famous Ransome Diezers at a price reduced from last- year. James A. MncNeill and Sonsl Siummerslde. (jppfalfjd pnWPr controlled drawn tic-ht IZTJKICX‘, strol wheels. {wot blade, one cylinder gasoline engine. Now enroute and due in about 12 day's. sicgel Motors Ltd., Glace Bay, N. S. FOR ALF. — AT PPPEII. MON- mqu-g, no not-c: of land. Good state of cultivation. Priced rlghi- May be bought with or without crop. Duncan hIcLennhn, ilpper Montague. ____?_--—-—~-——~— FOR SALE —I BOAT 40 FT. LONG, l 12] lack in good repair. Joseplil Nantes. Maplewood. ‘ WANTED — VETERANS WIFE will keep house September let, for i‘.\'0 adults new." college, ex- chzinzc for husband's board. Ap- l ply X. Y. Z. care Guardian. Teachers Wanted W A N T E D —- TEACHER FOB Grandyicxr School. Supplement 259.00. D. A. Gillis, Secretary. TEACHER’ WANTED-BELLEVUE School. ‘Supplement $200, M. B l MacPhee. Ser'y. ii. Y. Stock Market ilontinuud Upward During, Last Week (By Victor Eubankl ‘NEW YORK, July 27— (AP)- The stock market swung upward last week with industrials at a top since last August and the over- all average approaching the i941 peak. spurring short covering and in- vestment. demand in the share Gl\'i5l0n was the persistence of inflationary psychology, an excep- tionally large batch ot boosted dividends and pleasing earnings compilations and hopes that the normal summer rally could stretch much farther. The Associated Press 60-st0ck composite was up 1.2 points at 68.4 on the week and was only .6 of a point under the years high of 69 established last Feb. 8. The five- day turnover of 5.422.980 shares compared with 5,038,973 the week before. The market stumbled Monday on 840,000 shores as the Presi- dent's economic message to Con- gress failed to excite ivall Street. There was a mild recovery Tues- day but dealings dwindled to 780,- 000 shares. a hot-tom since June Wednesday the list negotiated its best runup since July ll on an aggrezate of 1,080,600 shares with selected inrlustrials in the lead and carriers close hchlild. Buyers maintained control Thurs- day with volume expanding to l.- 570,000 shares. best since July l4. The industrlals. led hy steels and oils. went throutlh the year's high land the general avernrze recorded its widest gain since July 1 Mild liquidation ruled Friday. Trans- lfers tapered to 1,150,000 shares. TEACHER WANTED — TNKEIt-‘r man School. Supplement $200.00.| Edmund MacDsuzall, Secretary. 'WIA.\'TEI) - FIRST 0R SECOND l Class Teacher for Little Sandsl y School. Supplement $225.00. Malcolm Smith. Secretary. l t l ("Jars 6i Trucks For Sale loan-Tobie sou) AT McBETTWS l sale on Wednesday, July 30th. l ‘FOR SALE — i982 FORD COATCHI-l l Can be scrn at Murphy's Service‘ St Ion. l s1 n. beam. Pink stern. 2 rears 0ld~ ‘ ., ____,_,_ , ,, 3 l FOR sans-s roar roan TRUCK 1 boat same size, Vee stcrn. 3'98" 0m- 1 b0“ 35 I” ‘(m5 7 “'1 with Hoist. 2 ears old. in Qocd belm- We slam‘ 6 Yea“ ma" A . shape. Apply Harold Cuclmore.‘ ma" "m" l" wllh°utlf‘fg“ll”fl‘xg l Harvri-tiflton. t ply go J’ 11 Allen, Pu was . . - l ..____.___ _._ l Horses l TZtFaFETJK Wanted PART TIME OPPORTUNITY POI Women of Above aver-lg:- lntelli gence for occasional work in!" viewing in connection with pub lio opinion surveys. Salary Write: Cnl-ttdian Facts LImITQ 14-6 Wellington street, Toronto Ontario. ' Salesmen Wanted UALESMEN TO SELL ELECTRIC- al products on 21 yearly guaran- anteed basis. Excrllent commiss- ioms with yearly renewals from industrial. commercial shd insti- tutional accounts. Give full par- ticulars to Box No. 548, Guard- iah. Male Help Wanted nsraa- I AN OPPORTUNITY lished Rural Watkins available. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55 have or can secure travel out- fit, this is your opportunity to. get established in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write today to The .1. R, Watkins Company Dept. Z- C-lA. 2177 Masson St, Montreal, Quebec. . Nursing THE VERDUN Hospital offers a one-year course for women attendants in bedside nursing and psychiatry. Emma. tinnal requirements. one year high school. Applicants must be nine- "WI years of age and in gocd health. Full inaintetmnce and re- muneration wijqllh truly-gm; 3p. pllcatir/ns arc now being received by Dircctoir" of Nursing, P. O. Box 6034, Montrrnl. Quebec. We CIenn {$5 NEGKTIES Phone Z448 new mutton atrium l District l PBOTESTIANT , ‘@032 JZACE HORSE — HIGH CLASS ' thoroughbred, registered racing l stallion-Star Lockmead. A-meri- l can extra well bred sire Sun t Mission. darn Grey Mist. Age l seven. In training. ready to race. Quiet. good manners. Brecdy type. Opportunity for some breed- er wanting well bred thorough- bred sire. Sacrifice price $300. Apply J. Little's Cartage. 122 King St., Montreal. Found Strayed ifosr-salrunoav arrairtooli watch between 124 Fitzroy and Capitol Theatre. Return to 124 l Fitzroy. Reward. "ICTORIA PARK. Es-r AT T Charlottetown (left on a benchi l one Kodak 6x16 folding cam- , era. Finder phone collect Gar- den of the Gulf Cabins, Sum- merside. Reward. l l FIIR SALE Immediate Possession. Bungalow on half acre of land on Kensington Rood, just out- side Clry limits. Apply- A. WALTHEN GAUDET, - Solicitor, Phillips Bldg. &¢ 0%¢0%00§\ l Brickwork Construction FIREPLACE. FLUES and GENERAL REPAIRS ‘llienham. lfllmuir MontaguU l0 _ must have aifiliiy to produce age, education and record of Our salesman hove knowl ‘MQ-o-qm We have on opening for with knowledge of general accounting. This position offers splendid opportunity for advance- MIDI. Salesman Wanted We have on opening for c reol wide awake salesman for the City of Charlottetown to sell food products. This person permanent position and opportunity for advancement with o national organization. Apply lox C, Guardian Office, stating mull: and‘ is interested m a previous employment. edge of this advertisement. I waslmazn l on experienced Office Clark I r i New l PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND I.\' THE PROBATE COURT The 24th day of July .-\.D. I941. In Re Estate of Ida Adams late of Sea Hew in Queens County in .the said Province, deceased, test- ate. To the Sheriff‘ of tho (‘nunty of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: _ IVIIEREAB upon reading the petition on filo of Blanche Dug- gsn of Sea. View alorcsuid, mar- ried woman, and Roy Duggun of the same place. farmer, the exec- utors of the above named estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said estate to be and appear before the Judge present at. a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Sum- mcrslde in Prince County, in the said Province. on Thursday the eleventh day of September next. coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock fore noon of the same day to shew cause if ‘any they can I late should not be passed nnrl the llistoie closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Heath Strong, Esq., Proctor for ' said Petitioner. . l And if. is hcrcby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith lpuhllshed in some newspaper pub- Illahed in Charlottetown in Queens lCounty aforesaid once ‘ lweek for at least four CDIISCCIII/ic ‘weeks from the date hereof and lthat a true copy hereof he forth- with posted in the following pub- lie places respectively, namely. in lihe hall nf the Court Iiuusc in [Swimmer-side aforesaid. in front of 7tha store of Ed Murphy Ind $0" ‘in Sea View aforesaid. and in 'iront of the Schoolhouse in Sea View aforesaid solthaf. all Dfirlflfl! Interested in the sold Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ilia Honour Harold Leonard Pslmrrf Judite of III! lrald Probate Court at Charlotte- ltmm in Oueens County. the day 4nd vesr first shove written. By the Court. ifigdJ E. MARGARET PALMER- (Lg) Registrar. l rnorrnrv _ - _\ FOR SALE l For immediate sole, the house land premise: No. 252'Groiton 5%., Charlottetown. This pro- perty hos c frontage of 48 feet l inch on Grafton St. and ex- tends bock_i79 ft. 9 ins. It ha: o splendid residence, mod- arn in all respects, in good re- puir, and in c very desirable loc- clity. Apply:- M. A. FARMER, Solicitor i FDR SALE AT MAYFIELD, P.E.I. 24 acm of land, new house ‘and outbuildings in good con- dition; also seven your old more and driving ‘wagon, 2 ‘m: of harness. 4 ‘ _For furihar particulars up- ply to:- RWIY to lox 550 Guardian Office, staring age, morifiul stuius, record of previous employment and eolory expected. ROBERT GALLANT, North Rustico in (‘TIP ‘a rugcuaanorrerowu ’§_UARDIAN ii. S. Steel Prince Moving Upward . CLEVELAND. July 21- (A-PL. with scrap prices “soaring to the stratosphere," two large indepen- dent producers sot a pattern for rate increases in the steel indus- try with boosts ranginl from a5 to $10 a ton-in selling prlog of their products, the magazine Steel reported today. The American Rolling Mill Qoms pany, Middletown, 0., and tho Rs- public Steel Corporation initiated price advances, with Armob his; "is mo! $6 to $10 a ton on fin- tshed steel products, and Rgpubllg increasing its selling levels Q6 to $8 s ton. "Expectations now are new price schedules will be promptly effected by other producing in- terests," said the mallalno, "though If. is undkltOtld lllblid- poi-anon will not take action until alter the quarterly meeting directors July 29." of Steel added: "Raw materials were in the spotlight last week with scrap prices soaring as much as $0.50 per ton, pit: iron rising )3 to 13.50 per ton at Northern Furnaces iaries of United States Steel Cor-l am I prank? following the recent boost of $3.50 on Southern Iron. and lay-product coke going up 41.40 per ton at; ‘ Chicago." l Steelmaking ;tor the third straight week. in- operations, rising , l9fi per cent of national ingot ca- ipacity, a level within two points lot the record post-war production T318. Agricultural llnstitute Meeting l liield At llalvay l The regular monthly meeting of lthe Prince Eottvard Island branch lc-f the Asrricintural Institute of lCnnzida was held on Saturday, ‘July 26th. l The members of the branch ac- lcompamed b/ their wives and families assembled at 3 p.m. at 'Dalvay, While the ladies and chil- ldren enjoyed tile bathing, the >mcn were lie guests of Mr. E. lsmith. stipermencont 0f the Na- ltlonal Park on a tour o: the for- lestry nursen established in the lpark. ;'n the unavoidable absence lot Mr. Smith. the perv; was con- ‘ducted lhrc-tlgr- the different sec- tions o!‘ the nursery by Mr. Ford. 1whn exrlaimed the work an hand. ;methods of nursery management. lplanting, spacing and the value of the different tree species which tinclude ‘white and red pine, spruce l ,rreased 2 1-2 points last week tel l l Guards against accidents any zs. V1941 The siqn means qood care u tlgtyr car lizjaeaéw/ aéa/isr/Jtar-i‘ i-l fire/lav: fi/nbiuta/Niaf- 1 . i Win05“ 0")’ <3‘ “moi q ’ . "t t *7 9401mm D0 YIilI KNOW? _.__§ 17,750 of the 18,506 owners of ‘and hard or srgar maple. The vis- liiinz igrlculvurslisi-t were keenly interested in the excellent stand lot the seven or eight ycm old red lpine. The sir.- and vigour of the ltrce; we at. encouragtng indica- why u“ Acmunls M m” and E5"-.lo»n of whot may be achieved in the livid of vaoper land utilization on many of the light. dry soil areas >1 the Province. through a well-planned iurcstry program. Af- tier a picnic uipper, the narty re- lturned to the Experimental Farm, lChorlottetown, where an evening meeting was l-eld in the vocation- cl school budding through the COUTIESy of hi). R. Snuzelie, offic- er-in-oharge. Fnllovlmg .i ‘met business les- slon. during which the president. Mr. W.N Blazlc. extended a hearty welcome to the lades auti rem‘od- ed the members a new fiscal year had commefited, very mterestlng reports, on the Nation-ii Conven- tion of the ALC, held at 14th- bridge in June were given by Mr. R.C. Parent, superintendent, Ex- perimental Firm. and by Ml‘. R-R- Hurst, Domnion Plant Patholo- gist. Charlottetown. Opening his rmuirks with a de- scriptior. of the chanzlnr 11rd- scape seen ‘lilting’ the 3300 mile [light from Charlottetown to Lethbrmge, Mr Parent LXPTQISGO his firm confidence in the agric- ultural poterinalities of "The Is-l land". Commenting on- the open- l-ng meeting of the convention, at whiuh I100 to 400 members of the institute were oreent. ieofllrni- _lng all sections of Canada. Mr.| Parent drew attention it. a siste- ment in the Dominion president's address referring to the loss of technical mm to the United Sistts. l Alix-sheeting with the. harness Land teihnical sessions i! the con- vention. the spelknr gave a brief word picture of the one-day i00- i I FUR SALE Form on paved highway about one mile wast from Eilerllie Sto- tion-containing eighty acres of lend with dwelling house, About forty 0cm cleared; balance good growth of lumber. For further particulars apply fez- MRS. C. W. MocCOMllE, Pictou Read, Truro, N.S. i i FOR SALE COTTAGE IN KENSINGTON 7 Rooms Hardwood Fietm Write :-- 5“, Guardian serve 5 milllor. acres, The cost of once, ' B-A PEERLESS MUTUR UIL b Those are the finest products of l-A research-developed ie give you the uim out In metering perform- ezonomy pnd protection. The British American Oil Company Limited (95.91% of the shore- holders) are Canadians. 6000 Independent leeel ‘- l-A dealer. provide good ' confer yourccrunyvvhure in Canada equal to consi- Canacliun Pnytopathological Soc- ciety, also hed i6 Lethhrdge. gavel a. very interesalng report illustrated by coloured illdGS taken by him- self. Mr, Hurst spoke oi’ the civic pride of the Western towns; he also told of the different racial groups forming the population, showing pictures o! Lethbrldge, Blood Indiana and Butt-rites to illustrate hi‘; comments. Continu- ing with picture; or the irrigation project visited Mr. Hurst gave the meeting an irslght into the vast- ness c-f that tihsse of the land re- clamstficn and utilization work proceeding in the West-em Prov- incee. ‘Iihe pictures llso took the mem- bera present on a visit of the 270.- 000 ace Mtielntyre ranch in the foothiis of the Rockies where the convention delegates were the guests of the ranch ormer at a barbecue. A 100 lb. steer provided the "meet" for this session of the convent-ton proceedings. - Mrs. Hurst. her husband mile tour through one o.’ the ir- rigation projert areas ‘n Alberta. Describrng ‘he work in pro-gross on one of the dams under cm- rtruction, Mr Parent p-hntcd out that sltbougl- srmu of the rich- est soils in Canada were in Southern Alberta, irrigation was essential to efficient product/on. The dam dws-‘TIDQSI i; déiigned to irrigation to the farmer will be around one and one hilt dollars per acre for me irrigation. Mr. RR. Hurst, who was a dol- egate to the convention o! the COAL Good coal now in stock. Price $13.10 per ton, delivered. PHONE 2385-1. MacFABYElPS ' Goal Yard 49 Chestnut Street i . rroiicgar“ b55351?’ who aocomtllfiied to the convention. programme by giving her impres- sions of the. several Canadian Provinces and the section of the Q UIITIZTE S “Iain: 1-w- _ ' "3!Mvs.0$-—-mu- p _ ....351.s":..:'::'..l::":..:li"-'"' u" kindly contributed to the evening's ‘ Middle Western Staten through structlvr meeting w“ bg-mlglyf While .mphusising that Pl-LI. gave on forcrt. the lmpremlm o’ . mm" einservation, wlde- row‘: Trmbsl‘ ' ‘we'd ‘mflmy °f P'°‘P"IfY- M1" "i? of Mr. John Martin ot the Nt- Hurst comma-ted tht m! » not he“, baht: imprgmgrtebvcolheltlonal Flm Huilfd. T“ Auiust meeting will be held "ldenm of civic pride and plsn- oi th f ~ - ,. hing to be seen ‘m thi westernlsoutngo-armrpl! 532:," all? $915: towns. mm V." onion“. “d imlncunccd later CHARTER FLIGHTS PASSENGER FLIGHTS EXPERT FLYING INSTRUCTION —|N_ NEW MODERN TWO and FOUR SEAT AIRCRAFT _ DAILY pawn T0 ousx ' TWTMI “will - One flour Scenic Tour - $10.00 per passenger PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE CEAIILOTTITOWN AIRPORT mom; moo-s TENDERS Tenders will be received of the office of the undersigned up to noon on‘Fridoy, August lsi, for ihe erection of o new Cuninhlr’! bungalow In the Victoria Pork. Plans and specifications to be obtained at the City Surveyor’: office. -Tha lowest or any render not necessarily accepted. J. A. ruuztuon, City Clark. _-..-.__-.....n-§-. Residential proplrty situated at Cordigdvf Village, on the Cardigan River. Fina house, all modem ccnvenniuncel, nix cam land, beautiful grounds, ernomentol mu surround the whole property. looting, T rout and Sea fishing. 0M of the hm situations on Prince Edward Island for a private home or Tourist comp. for full parifaulan, write or phone, l 1 W. l. AGNIW, lea III, Charlottetown, P.5d. Finns-City I317; Cardigan 3-4 ‘.1 4- l non sail?‘ . . . -_ i! which .hq-. journey took them. la close by the presentation o-t a Hm "Tamar through the rout!-