{jpusr 1. 1942 w“ IO on, 100 ‘w IMH- llvortlzlng iuu ——l'yablo ll 1......’ inainlnliblrlorumalvorhannnhlooah ‘QIIIIIUI-t“ wiwuau-nguggeppphm F"? gll mount-sown?“ etc-to l, n45 toll mu“ when Uwcrdsforlul -'-".'..'i... Ywflh-mu- For Sale [srocx QUOTA nous] THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE l Few York Stools .- ONE i" dong!" A“- m‘ ‘ n amen. v 5A"? " “He” mar-oi not m" pp nnowim hem, Also R8068. n’ Fredericton. .. M - “ 51W, on Highway. funny smek I SALE In “we re .1 _ ____ pig-ONE pox Pens W’ mcynlyre. Save-SB H .1» M,“ Help Wanted r will“ iorsmfl Illignmsppll securl (toll/III? G" lliilitfl" N<’“,f N B mxhMoncto . - To Let i liTw I “my, Phone 671- ' Mano ‘a-dl . I\' ', Iiioor. Partly table 1°? “gm hm” ply 33g Richmond _ ONE n - ‘ is Hm sun-Spa Fla-mu» uofbgrfidpu‘: Ex”"ang° took: Choc Am was; Tel i}: 1-2 800D Wanted BaidJwinAL-oco y: usrp WABB- WANTED - mnias BICYCLE. 3°“ 5*“ 5* phone $1111. Phone cs2. 7-31-21 °“°‘s,f,,°m° . _-_.______-_-____ wmnyQUAN-l-"Y or m Con Edison l8 l-i milk at once. Apply o. a. c. 1E5: g3; a? Li“ f; gm ‘Mn-u. ginn" ‘Pfd gI I‘: AND ALL W Ian-coop CAST more f" ' Clinton sora for war work. High t i Kemxm" 29 5'3 7-27-01. vii-id? nan a some, e‘ I" m‘ Mont WGId as g-a _____7__'“'F'M‘_w'°1‘ ghiY ggtnadou s3 1:8 ousis WITKHmBABIy “l; S“ ed Sm on N 3,, a_ “Y Tax” or s: Z: srnnrcn mom PItE u s Rubber 1s 1- - nmvmc WAGON MISES, _ at» Proves egg? e."‘°°“a.. fifths??? llfifelm" ‘Jdhfiififi %° ‘ill. _#____ .§_ v-so-o-i, West Union 2s a- DOZEN uv-ro- West Elec o1 1- n a bargalgblxii- Lost a-i-ilo. LOST _ 51-111mm]; s...“ ,_ ,_ w,5gl;,*_"=,9,§;-_ MONTREAL STOGII D To BUN 0N Miscellaneous - Agent. Good open- MID SUMMER sracrnns. me, *5 Nilsppy, Must have rei- Johnston's Beauty supp --- ty- W" l ~' 7-31-71. Stookl Close ulnirietcterficgiagtgn " nraziuanmm 1g 1 2 , . . ' Q - c0 ‘1-80-31- Male Help wanted 0:2 g2; Pfd 2s 1-2 WANTED - BAKERS near-ca. 8:3 115$ M A § ll: 05am? in person at Stewart: fink. 06mm” 33 1-5 SUDLDIER I ' Male Hel W Imp Tob 1° 1-8 1T1 roorrii: (i: suns rosrrIb antefijgdgg ‘Ivrllgcfilllckgmmm 2g t: 0 fl _ n g furnished. sale pays 820-00 Milnteddlnce nee? E3’ :41. 1 a keep - aaaltv. imaflec by priorities. Norimda. 4a St. 7-514‘ “Id FIB-Pm manufacturer sh wlnl n i3 to consumer. Canadian factory in staba gird 9 3-4 runmsnnn Toronto. Protected nearby terrl- ' w ' LET rnt. heated. 61669116 “galls hot water M1‘! rarlile. 130 Elm Avenue. await pp _ ASSISTANT‘ ‘PE/ASCII- ‘Augllsllllc Cove Sc (amena- ‘Ilobofwom M“ 141-21. _ FIRST CLASS HAIR- m at once. stead!‘ , good pay. Nooriana Barber ' t P lo .Bum- qplfliznd Beau l’ l" 7_3o_s_1_" uro-rcacnnn r012 MILL- _ sghpol, supplement 8100.00. 1.. e E, Mi-IFPIIY- mingl- I 11p - A FIIIISTSOR Sllallgllfg’ _. T cher or l‘ I... gIippiement SIIWUIN- 1M"? awn, School Secrets/mi so m M i " WANTED AT ONCE sea View Schoi. SWPDIBmeTW p.00. Wlll- C. DOUG-Id, ‘ D-FIRST CLASS TEACH- ior the Cape Traverse School- pianeot l25.00. Jos. H. Be - tin’. l 8-1-31. emale Help Wanted a wsuren - APPLY 11 ton Shore. 7-31-3l. ib-EQPEIHENCED HA1}:- t’ 9 WHEN. PPY Bummer-Side. 8-1-4. -I — EXPERIENCED l. ti..." “Win13; EXTRA MONEY. ,- - Canadian Christmas Cards i- name imprinted also every x Greeting Cards. Finest avail- . ln value. workmanship and - 109% profit bonus for early is Write today for details. vies on approval. British Can- ll Plibllshilli! Co.. Room ‘i5. ii v 5t. West. Toronto SELL . n-i-za-iai. ' Agents Wanted IGll ROUTE NOW OPEN. ' Olibortunity for man who I llhfilt“‘yy‘lii“’dl"l "it?" . . r e . IiL-IYO-K-Gplillontdéfl ' UCTION AT DORDEN L M"! my property I will sell ion on the premises on XESDM‘. AUGUST 5th, "Whom: at z r. M. i Illriilture and household ef- Iflmlfll living room. llllfwur and kitchen furm- PIIIIII. 1 sewing machine, hm") i bedroom suites com- esierfleld and chairs, several " iliiiliiz roopi , table and and all kinds dishes pad "Shells, found .in swell - home and a large quantity not enumerated. cash 1;! unfit sale on Wednesday, "1 RI some hour. ilivills. some HENNESSEY. ‘ - MORRISON, octiouecr, UCTION' ifiiwrou EMERALD. it. u. "I the’ province l -- on my pro Flimsy. AUGUST 1th ‘qhiiliix at z r. M. Wing; 1 d" "m" Spruce, "u: sleigh, mp1 heLiIIiliciIIemkiiT-Ld n; . r en ngo _ "in: Machine almost new. ‘nrelt and cooking utensils, “ma. ollcloth found In u l .1‘; Al"?! IIIINLII Ill Ill! (ssh, 7 I‘ ""01 sale on next flnc ' limo BERTHA ARDEN AE-uMOItRISON, w ' iiiieer. - ~ ' WT)’ i chance for unusual inter-vi Cleve M advancement; ew5$§§ré”§5%lls §.°“°’ir‘“ IP-M- 0M0. U. s. A. II-i-‘Iai’ ale and Female Help We nted STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS needed b loiibdaifihlfnmgnd m. - n a omo arfliob aa Btendlrrapher 'I'yp1,5t, °° Clerk- butter CarrIer. Mall Clark. Custom: Examiner em advice and record of ap- fiointment of our studens from . O. C. Civil Service School Ltd.. Toronto 10. fie oldest in Can- Women and Men Wanted A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY T0 ffegbllilti ygliérmiaewi; profitable busi. mm service‘ r exemp. from M '. N-7-ll raw-TH. EVERYTHING IN I42 Richmond SI. AIIGTION OF HOME FURNISHINGS 164 FIIZIOy Street, Charlottetown, ofth In e Mrs. Margaret Campbell Monday, August 3rd at 1 p.m. I om Instructed to sell by public auction the following household furniture; 1 Hall ltaok wlth long mirror: 1 piano: 1 China. cabinet: 1 ice box: 4 sliding couches: ohestcrfleld; 1 sideboard; i bur- eaus; I wardrobe; 1 chiffcrobe; I. singer sewing machine (drop head); 4 congulcum squares; 1 dining room table and 6 chairs; 1 Enterprise Range (used one year); G beds, springs and mattresses: 1 large mirror; books; blankets; puffs; sheets: chairs; tables: t-I - rockers; and mlny other articles. W. H. BEATON Auctioneer 7-28-30-1 ll. ll. S. IIEMMING & GO. REAL ESTATE Tels. Dov I376—Nioht 344 There is no safer Investment Lot. They are becoming scarce. Prlocl from $150. to $3000. frontage. fortable il-roomed house. Price $200. FOR many on any terms of payment. We no Agents for the Grafton StrctFtC-round floor. UNFUHNISHED HOUSES UPPER. PRINCE - 9 room!- now decorated. Modern, Ga Garcn-—--———— BOUTIIPORT, Kepiioch Corner. mod Bungalow — -— — $22- UNFUIINISIIED APARTMENTS Pownal St. Modern, 5 rooms. including water tax -— — — Hlllsboro h House — Dlllflfl ‘I rooms, a couvcnlencco - 860 a WAREHOUSE AND We can offer you desirable Lots for Sale, both in the City and outside the City limits-for all Cash or on the For example: A City Building Lot-Newly Listed. Double building Lot. on Hurd Street, off Upper Prince. 100 ft. Terms. Would sell single lo HOUSE FOR SALE-Newly Listed In the lteserved Brighton district, off North River Road. Com- FARMS IN ALL PARTS OF THE ISLAND. CITY BUILDING LOTS. SUMMER HOUSES. CITY HOUSE- OUT OF TOWN HOUSES. HOTELS AND STORES T0 LET FURNISHED SUMMER COTTAGES at reduced rentals. T0 LET FURNISHED APARTMENT-for month of August refrigcratora-Sifmtl. T0 LET To Let-Unfurnished Apartments c ltAL nan-r smear -Show room. sewer-I --- ha"! l" g (i! required). Prlco on aiiiillea" orncns-sronas-wanniiovsl-IS TO LET Itoorus-"nrnilhcd and unfurnished. GITY BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE CHARLOTTETOWN NEEDS MORE HOUSING ACCOMMODATION TODAY People are unable to rent and are BUYING, To cneouragc building the Dominion Government ls offering large Loans under the Dominion Housing Act- than a Charlottetown Building Buy now before prices rise. instalment plan, oe- Garagc. Lot 50‘ x 179'. SALE Send for our 1942 Catalogue. sale of Vita Gian 1 I rooms. Electric stove and FURNISHED HOUSES KENT STREET-O rooml. Hot water furnace. Fireplace — 84 TEA HILL-G rooms - - — I20. Harwood Apts. Newly built. Ground llor. Electric range, con- tinuous hot water. Gull!» U45. and $55. (including wltcr nice.) OFFICE TO LET cnw-nw-b-oow-v-Q I l, MINING ‘IORO Q. ‘mm NTO. Jiilv 81 (OPl-Btock T-%Z'S I- _" .-2%2~2%2-!;€3%S~ZEZ~Z%HEHZ§M§M1QI W, Beechwood Gardens ll] (my r. u. imuruuai .=—‘:-:§:-:§.:-:§:-:§:-:§:-:§:-:gi-sa-gxgh-ggg-ti Bu’ Mom ‘ogloa l!‘ E! .04 Bidsood .00 Boplctol ,0; omo 3,05 3m Dam .15 i-z putt“... d“ Cal Edm 13,‘; Cos Treth ,5; Cent Poms p4 Chesterv _57 hrorniiim 1.30 East Maiortio 1,07 0 .48 Gods Lake no 1.; Hard Rock 33 Hollhiser 1.21s Home Oil 3,15 Howey J4 Kerr Add 3,90 Lake Dufault 55 L“? W003 .15 Entrance u. Beachwood Gardens, Lu Mlllan standing amongst her “M74304 1:10 It was the even of June fif- Madwi .40 reenth-stiii "tulip t e” ln this 1.28 corner of the world-and shadowy ‘cereal’ .52 fingers reached across the Garden Mining cor’ m1‘; 1-2 of the Gulf as I stepped through flybob 09 8-4 the arched entzance that leads to Norm“ ~48 one of the most magnificent out- Nometfl B5 door gardens I ever have seen. Nor gm’ Loo A more picturesque site would b0 O'Brien .- .52 hB-Td indeed IA) IIXICI. From Hi8 IZOD on; Nmkel J4 of the highest terrace one gets a P31119111- 34 fine view of the West River lyln P" C“ "s. once: 1,30 were, a oo or es; Powell ,5 Be ut . gégstggt h1g0 Elie north! rlbgeézhat crescenh t- . a ape grove o recs, w ose $113501“ ggoteciinign lbratrgclgieilt aéidp shady Siscoe :34 frcrfdraizh: eitgessive heatoof saultiniglnii: glgleglmk. as well as from early frosts and steep Rock 1:27 biting valnds. It was after this grove, sud Basm no too, that Mrs. Gordon Maclvllllan Sullivan I53 named or gardens. Teak m, L60 Beechwood Gardens are situated qvexfls '75 at North River, six and a. half Towpmmu D9 14 miles from Charlottetown, the cap- Upp Cd, 55 ital city. Now in their twelfth year, Venture; 355 they have progressed from a. very Wrt I-Iarg 2,93 humble plot into over three-fourths CUR]! _ of an acre of perfect maturity. Coast 00p .78 Upon entering this lovely Eden Sales 69.000 one immediately is captivated by its Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and New Y°rk__smck5 so matured as its closed higher. artistic arrangement and effect, the QXILIIG plot being laid out in square lawns. introduced by ‘ter- races, with steps leading from the upper to the lower garden, the two being divided by the Macmillan residence. The upper garden being younger and consequently not quite sister , shall confine my article to the won- t-u Monp-epp-pppem and 30m, hmh ders I met with in the lower gar- or; utilities unchanged: other in- dustriais lower, Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. New York—Cotton higher. Montreal Curb Stocks Close Fraser V T O 9 Home Oil 216 Imp Oll 8 7-8 Price Com 'l l-4 Stock Close Commerce 128 Montreal 142 Nova Scotia 260 Royal 127 llrge llo Lalo Shifts For Girls TORONTO. July 30—(CP)—Tlie ‘Ibronw Trades and Labor Council will renew its efforts to have wo- men war workers taken off late shifts following the brutal assault of a girl worker here early today, President William Jenoves anrioun- b‘, cecl tonight. The girl. beaten as she walked to- ward o. street oar, i; in hopltal suffering from a double fracture of the jaw. Police are still searching for her attacker Mr. Jenoves said he would brin tho whole question up at the ne- meetlng of the council. "It is s difficult robleon and I think the only solut on is for war plants not to place girls on late shifts," he said. "I believe this could be done without adversely af- fecting production." Mlnard’: relieves sprain; NOTICE Tender: will be received up to Noon, Monday August 10th, 042, b; E. A. Sml I1, Su rlntendcnt of t c Prince Edward sland National Park, Dalvuy House for one silver fox with litter of four pups. Each tender must be oecompan ed by ton per cent of the amount tendered which will be refunded if tender is not accepted. . . FOR SALE an: EQUIPMENT 20 per cont less than catalogue price, One ve stand. one Bottom Board. Two hive body's with frames. One Queen circludcr, one blanket. one galvanized cover. We are offcrin ten sets as above. Splen Id opportunity for Dec Keepers. I. P. TANTON, Surumersldc. 7-25-28-8-1. Hairdressing School School of efficiency. Course on all Branches. Teaching b! ELIZABETH Hairstylist. also Brush-up. Details on request. ELIZABETIPS IIAIRDRESSING SCHOOL C: ltol Theatre Bldg, ONCTON. N. B. den. Surrounding these beautiful pro- ducts of nature is a native white spruce hedge about three and one- half feet high and nicely manicured to give it o. more pleasing effect. A second border of honeysuckle and lilac further enhances the beauty of the picture, making the flowers themselves stand out more con- spicuousiy, like a picture in a gild- ed frame. Bewltchlng Paradise For over two hours I lingered in tlmis ‘iewltchlng Paradise, with its hun- dreds of different species of the flower kingdom, while‘ Mrs. Muc- .fi1lan patiently explained to me the names and habits of each plant. To one as ignorant cs I of hortl culture, her knowledge seemed to ve"'ge on the uncanny, for she talk- ed of this flower and that as if they were children, Amongst this seemingly endless list of names I managed to remember a fcw cf the more common ones-the perennials which follow each other in season. For instance. daffodils and tulips make their debut in May,as do also the lovely forget-me-nots. This riot of glory usually continues till the middle of June. when it grad- ual fades away. thus giving the last half of Julie and July a chuncc to display the iris, pennies, larkspur and Oricntzil poppy. August and September flaunt the hoiiyhocks. gladioii, etc, thus supplying to this garden a continuous dream-land oi blossoms that makes the place hauntingly inviting until fall frosts irig ruin and destruction, And the roses-I must not for t to mention them, for this partiou ar plot contains some of the most beautiful ones I ever have looked on, One of these mi-e, exquisite var- ieties ls a Poiyantha named Gloria Mundi. Other species found here include: Agnes Grootendorst, Talis- man. Etciie die Holland, Countess Vandal and many more. Around the bird bath, in the cen- ter of the lawn, smiles a. group of Madonna lillies, those delicate, fra- grant beauties which are the pride of all true-hearted horticulturists. What garden would be complete without some’! Specimens from the MacMillan {lower gardens have won many prizes at the Provincial Exhibition, includ- lng the coveted Lieutenant Govern- or's annual prize for the best flor- al display. This rize she captured three times in t e few years that it has been offered, while her glad- ioli carried off the honors at least once at the Toronto Gladioii Show. Expert Horticulturist Mira. MacMillan is a member of the Massachusetts Horticultural Soc- iety and is proud of the fact that her gardens fire wholly the result of her own individual efforts. Read- ing and personal experience have given this busy woman a thorough knowledge of her subject. A tidy collection of books covering W"? phase of this fascinating hobby gazed at me from neat rows in their respective shelves, but liow she found time to digest their contents while taklri care of her gardens and home uties will always be s. mystery to this writer. Upwards of 1.000 persons visit this shrine of beauty each year. They represent mziiiy provinces. states and countries. Giancing through her record book. I discover- ? ed that on one dny in 1941 visitors fzom every province in Canada. BS well as from many states of US.A , took a peek at this floweriand. No fee is charged by the owner. There is. however, a email cash-box where visitors may deposit their dimes lf they so wish. This fund. tgcther with receipts from cut- fiowezs in season, goes back into maintenance-not nearly enough, however, t0 show any profit from the venture, which must cost hun- drcds nf dollars each year in up- keep alone. Much time L; spent in showing th little e bell in Middleton the following North River, flowcrl. showing Mn. Mac- visitors around; but time and labor mean little to om who loves his work. So It is with Mrs. MacMillan. She takes great pride in caring for her flower-children, as well as pass. ing on to others some of the jo she herself ha: experienced aII gh those twelve happy years during which she has engaged in gardening. Her own hands tenderly planted the first seeds which, after a decade of careful and skillful planning, have ruultcd in the beautiful fairy- land we are privileged to sec tar-day. It n a. project acoomppn. led by toil and sweat, but free of tears, for, like the poet, she still can view the wonders wrought on her own anvil and sing: “What i; Heaven! It is not Just a friendly garden plot, Walled with stone and roofed with sun, Where the days pass one by one, Not too Mei and not too slow, Looking backward. as they go, At the beauties left behind To transport the pensive mind?" Bliss German. -—-_____ U. S. SAIIDRETTES WASHINGION, July 3o_(1i_p)_ The United States Navy laid plans to enlist sallorettes tonight afer President Roosevelt signed mtp law a measure creating n. feminine naval auxiliary of about 11,000 members. Formation of the Corps-a. coun. terpart of the Women's Auxiliary Corps alreaidv in training-is design. ed oiltisnately to release for sea duty thousands of officers and men now holding desk jobs. FOR SALE The desirable residence of the late Annie A. Cairns, on Argyle Sh. Summerside. This is a comparatively new six-room house with modern improvements, a large lot with garage. and is offered for immediate sale. Apply to: LUCIUS B. CRUE, DR. J. C. SIMPSON. Executors I PLE BUNVENIENI PLAN I Serv/n droierl IM Afisa/k‘) n. mt/t/ tlcilm a: i-nr Furllirr Purtii-uiura null u PALMER a HASLAI B.“ qg Nova Seals NOTICE On Tuesday and Friday we will make collections of- Blueberrles and Eggs through Mitchell River, Primrose and Glenfannlng. W8 Will also deliver goods ordered. R. J. MACDONAL D & 00.. Cardigan i-"za-Rti-si. AIIGTION SALE To be sold by Public Auction on Thursday the 4th day of August gt 0 P. M. on the premises now or formerly owned by Thomas Camp- chattels: 2 bay mares. 2 buy horses, l foal, 1 cow. l heifer, 2 brood sows, 2 snrlng pigs. and farm machinery in- cluding potato digger, manure spreader, about 33 acres of standing hay. about 29 acres of grain. about 2 acres of potatoes and other urtic- Ies too numerous to mention. Terms made known at Sale. GEORGE THOMPSON, Bailiff to Here's a Midsummer Sale that's u real opportun-lty for picking upany of the following SKIRTS SLACKS BLOUSES J UMPERS SUITS SHORTS DRESSES COATS All our Summer HATS I and felts) reduced to (straw! and coma IN AND LOOK AROUND THE FASHION SHOPPE or. crooner: ST.—P'HONE s5 LOANS IIP TO $500.00 This ls the Way d We pay our bills- Arid It's really the most sensible way! We o to General Finn“ Eastern Ltd. for a loaii- We pay o all our bills and start with a clean slate." We can repay in 51113" #22111! payments Why don't you try this llmplc. practical General Finance Eastern Ltd. Phillip a um ch | cant‘... ghee’? Phunaer gddemgldx islmmsfifsfdpa-fi: Auction Sale of real and Miss Phoebe D. Richards, a _August 6th, 1942 at 1 P. M. 8 acres of 1 mg house and outbuildings thereon, and near Church and school. Also all Household furniture including bureaus, beds, springs, mattresses, toilet sets, commodes, lounges, tables, chairs, mirrors, se invalid’s chair, chemical closet, linole room table and chairs, etc. Terms-Furniture Auction Sale i Personal property of the late tVernon River on Thursday, and with good dwell- at Railway Station wing machine, rocking chairs, gas lamp, um squares, dining cash. Terms land and buildings made W. H. BEATON Auctioneer known at sale. DONALD McKINNON Solicitor FOR SALE Valuable residence at 84 Longworth Avenue. Eight rooms complete with all modern con. veniences. Garage, Sun Porch, Back Garden, Lawn, also extra building lot. Frontage about 145 ft. Telephone No. 770 or Provincial Bank of Canada, Charlottetown. WANTED HOGS We need more Hogs than we ore receiving. We depend for our supply on Island Hogs that come to us direct or through private shippers. If you compare re- turns you receive you will find it would pay you to bring or see that your Hogs ore sent to us. SUPPORT YOUR HOME mousrigv, PARTICULARLY WHEN n‘ MEANS MORE MONEY IN YOUR POCKET 10.00 so LAM BS We will support the Government policy on Lambs and buy and pay for them ON RAIL GRADE BASIS "WITH BONUS " Feed your Lambs so they will com- mand the premium. In our opinion for the post few years lambs have been marketed too eorIy-(ihot is the full Lambs), and without sufficient feeding and flesh. f‘THIS BONUS SHOULD CORRECT THIS." EGGS At this season of the yeor too many Eggs are grading B's und C's, and hove to be marketed cit n onsideroblc reduction in price. Could not extra core and attention remedy o good deal of this and result to the advantage of the producer? WE ARE ANXIOUS TO DO ALL THAT WE CAN TO ADVANCE THE IN- TERESTS OF THE PRODUCER OF THE PRODUCTS WE HANDLE. DAVIS 6- FRASER lslami Gold Storage 0o. Ltd. FRANK A. MscNElLL, Mortgngce. 7-30-8-1. ..I“Ld>.i .