A centre‘ $01} is I" ‘ . . d 3 wold In M $11K‘... ‘éffrllw ’ condolence 10o i!" Offerings inch. Wed q 10 cents for every additional 3 wo AUGUSLQ 19:19 Advertising Rates’ Payable in Advance minimum Charge for Any an-crtisoinenu to can“ rdian locals. 5o per worth Western 1| l; Announcement; and Coming Eve-r?“ 331's? Notices 10 ~ Clflll. etc” lo poor a: dine can cnt i0 words n“ u,“ s. Notices of Think] nnn 72%;‘ ‘____.—_ Wanted Ibonrd and men. Allah‘ rooms for five w t C0 , f lf’l'l . Qglitrilx Corp-plan. Men and ‘J v -- SCIIOO female hich are a npypgililPfi guarantecd wanted in every home- punuex Products 00-. clement. Montreal. . . ,_ _,~T0 Let ducts 1v ET-tl ounds an 56 Orlcbar St. I‘ IF Stea like tntcivstiwr. p-‘linc the most yvcryday Necessities at presen ihe market. out obligation: Clement. Montre . profltabl popular line PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND day of July, A. D., In Re Estate of lean late bf Charlottetown Queens Colin iilce. Widow, deceased, testate. or literate person within County. GREETING: of Souris in King's Province, Farmer, A. McDonald iforosald, Retl the executors estate praying be issued for hereby required to cite all interested in the said Estate Lnd appear before to tovm tn Queen's County. in iald Province. on Monday the day of August next coming, at hour of 2:30 o‘ (Daylight saving Time) of Estate should not b6 Dtiss the Estate closed as pray": said petition and on motion of F. hlacPhee, Esq. Proctor for Petitioner. true 001W hereof ill each week for at least lour c iecutlve WQPKS from the date Public plfqcfi re ll the Royral Bonk of Canada. Charlottetown aforesaid, and i! near the Rank of Nova Charlottetown aforesaid all pcrsons int/crested Estate as aforesaid may notire thereof. Witness His SO Honour Probate Court at aforesaid. the day and tbove written. By the Court. (L. 5,) McLECD 8. BENTLEY w. |;. BENTLEY. LO. . A. BENTLEB. ILC. ’ C. l‘. BENTLEY. lab-B- Barristers and Attorneys- Charlottetown BA» LIAB- IARRISTER. SOIJCITOII. Bqnk of Cannon Building. ___ LOAN Glasses Fitted Optometrist "h! [motion Corner of Kent Qlloen Street (comm in ' Evening Apairgm.) Phone ll 1013. ALBEBTOIyDFI-‘ILB 0M1 liven Saturday. "iii-ACCOMMODATIONS ' G." care Guardian. L-ZOT-B-Z-Zil. ,,_----:~——-— 1) - SMALL IIEATED ntinuous hot water 1299-8-3-21 Women Wanted l _i._'r_rz_aciiniths' to malke $§00 . l F IIl EX 1'0- ' Se‘ mg mnctulli household quail Wri mo N ROOM HOUSE WITH d shade trees. Apply L-300-8-3-3l n————- Agents Wanted ___,_____._.____..__ You ARE INTERESTED (iv Cash Profits-ii‘ vou would e work lZOII In the Probate 00911113, the 12th l . Henrietta Mc- ty in the said Prov- qu the sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Coristablg sa ivherens upon reading the peti- tion on file of D. Frank McDonald county tn said and Alexander of Charlottetown red Master Mariner, oi the above named that a citation may the purpose herein- iftel- set forth: You are therefore persons the Judge pre- lcause lent at a Probate Court, to be held ln the Court House in Charlotte- 19th clock afternoon name (lav to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said ed and d for tn llshed in some newspaper publlsh- What take a ch ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once gem-tumor. may he"!- boiler to 14s of and that a true ccpy hereof b lortlvvdth nested in the followink and then rapidly c00llflg to 40 deg. spectively, namely. and keeping it at this low tem- the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or nefl t. 01' fly-proof cans or b acetic‘ in the holiday safe for you in the said have due Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Charlottetown year first (Syd) MURIEL O. LOWTHER» Registrar. L-487-7-15-4i Rrofessiona| Bards nt-Lnw Of ee: 90 Great George St. M. ALBAN FARMER ITC eves EXAMINEII J. S. TAYLOR an preciation. 10c per inch or to P" "I'd- Lieti of Subscriptions fen“, n..- inch Address and Presentation $1.00. Other m“ 0.. lgjlllflluon’ iv} For Sale Agents Wanted SALE - A SEVEN aoom ESTABLISHED RAW“; G 1000a,“, desirable looultieoiushlfg: Route just becoming avafabéf ern- APP“ M- ' L_25h_8_2_3n Business well established. Previous tor- ______. 3:111:61‘ gétiiisigl becauieé of enlist- . ' e 95 t r011 sAI-PNEQVV, flows "Qfixe to $115.00 a week. ggiceptlgneixsl $3.5.‘ et. A9911’ 93 3 1:295 5.3.31 Dortuhity for right man, wme 1315. __________-____ at once. Rawleighs Dept. 204, flint: - MOTOR vassm, Montreal. Canada. 11-409. ‘"11" wgsugrdfltlinlvamr loadem Miscellaneous wrle - L_281_8_3_3,_ __ AR FOR. TORONTO Aug 9th _. ATTRESS S ' ‘ w. ‘i. fatal: tr Press“ collemwlm“ 1°“. N° mieigttiloexd L ais-a-s-zl Round Edged 75c, Square ‘g $100, BM Red Brick, firm. cean. “worm $1.60- .. Compton s, Bane River, L-21I9-8'3.2I. mfl-w-i‘ The Healthy [Dengue Oi Canada W! YOUR SUMMER. HOLIDAY By .I.W.S. McCullough, M0,, DPH, Soon the hot season ilvlll be here and ciiv people. at least, will be casting their thoughts in the dir- ection of the holiday resorts, the lakes and the wilds. While holl- days are important it is even of more importance that a holiday should improve ones health and 110i. BS 111 many instances do harin rather than good. From the stand- point of health. there are many factors which should influence the ftnal decision in choosing the place for a holiday. Water and Milk Supplies: Of these factors none are quite so important as the water and milk supplies particularly if children are of the group. Other factors which should interest the holiday makers if the holiday is to be spent in ones cottage or camp are the disposal of night soil and garbage. If bathing beaches are available they must be selected with reference to safety to swim- mers and freedom from sewage. Most. persons regard sparkling water from a stream, the old- fashiohed well and wayside springs to be the sources of pure water. Very often they are just the op- poslte. Water, like individuals, cor- responds to the company it keeps. If brooks. flbrlngs and wells are ex- posed io the contamination of numbers of persons. it is very of- ten dangerous. Water coming from crevlced rocks may carry the germs of dLsease from considerable distances. -We‘.ls ivlthout. a sealed top or whose walls are constructed of loose stones will readily admit. surface contamination. The water supply of small towns and villages cannot always be trusted to be pure. Health departments of large cities and Provincial Health de- partments usually supply contain- ers for free examination of water and in some cases. tablets which will purify suspicious supplies. For every househloder a sure safe- guard remains, namely to boil all the water used for drinking pur- Bolled water tastes flat, be- lt has been deprived of oxy- gen. ‘This condition may be rem- edied by transferring the water from one pitcher to another a few times. Harmful germs such es those causing typhoid fever and tuber- culosis and others, can live and multiply in milk. The hot weather of summer makes it difficult to keep milk fresh. No milk is safe for use unless H- lboiled or pasteurized. For ars it has been com- W letely estbalished that, pasteuriz- W'- to: St. -5. IN of in 17B , poses. the the the And it is hereby ordered that a utlon of milk makes its proof ag- be forthwith pub- sin-st all the milk-borne disease. ance? Home pas- bc canted out by milk in a double deg. F.. holding it at 30 minutes 911' heating the B this temperature for perature until used- Tl Out-houses should be fly-proof in and garbage should be enclosed ln urned, Make r health! TATTLETALES hat IKNEES WORSE 0F AGE THAN GRAYING HAIR Leading experts are getting ,l1round to agreeing that a feeling of tense stiffness in the knees should cause a woman more cone/ern than the first gray hair or the apDPBY- ance of n. fine line or two around e eyes. "Your hair may be quite gray or you may have several lines around the eyes," says one of these ex- perts. "But so long as you sit and rise smoothly and gracefully. and o. have a sprlrigy. youthful walk. n‘ 1'1 body is going to think of you tenns of age. STIFI’ JOINT! "It's when you have to lower yourself into a chair by placing your hands on the 1mm 0i 11 8nd when your knees look and are stiff "W" T” W“ lk tn t are in dan- ieo Richmond Street m” flax?“ ‘fmgffubewme m..- 1 u‘ o‘ 1' your irthdsys. ALEX w- MATHESON Sago correct premature stiffening of the knees. probably due to riot-h- BARBIBTER, soucrron. H0- 111g more than lack ofttiaxerclse, she d th rou nes: iron to Loon Collections m1t3hllelfl°§§nee°jflew , u, h Sit a straight chair with feet. flat on the floor. Bring left knee up t0 01105’- gfggplng it with both hands 8nd pulling it to chest until heel rests on choir, Now place hands under bent lcnee and stretch 10R straight up in air from the knee. Be sure to keep back straight. Do not bend backwards in an effort to lift leg higher. Reverse. Dtillinil’ Yltllti k110i? and then stretching right 198- chair kick stretch: Stand . resting hands on back of n chair. Raise right letz un in back bending both knees slightly. Slowly stretch and raise right leg as hlllh M possible, strniilhifilifli! 1°" 191i on which you are shndlmz. Repeat six times. Reverse. standing with weight on rill“ 1t"?- 1111111" “"41 all-etching left. Hands should rest lightly on the chair. Eventually. you will be able to do the exercise with- out placing hands on the chair at all. ______ h ‘ n hi rocess as oee ‘deselgrgdowrn mcalzinlz stent-lls pflrfl the fine-sf wood finishes on low cost furniturn c. STOCK QUOTA TIONS MonlrealSluck Exchange i N. ,Y. §l0ck Exchange lAm. C. and F. M 1-2 13611 TEL i“ b2 Am. Radiator B 1-8 can gem 4 54 Am. Tel 8r. Tel, 162 1-2 gang PM ‘I L8 Anaconda 20 5-8 cons Smelt a 5_8 Bendix Av 30 1-2 D15; Sea; 25 b: Bel-h BIBCI 19 1-8 Dom Con] P!‘ w Chas 8c QhiO 38 1-2 Dom Bridge 25 ,Chrysler 7.1 5-8 130m steel B 7 743 Con Oil 6 1-4 Founda C0 10 3 a iCommonwea. so 1 3-3 Gen Steel wrs b 5Z3 lCon Edison 29 1 Int Nickel 34 ,Curt Wright A 2i 5-8 Maggey Harm, 3 3_8 Elec Auto Lila 34 3-4 McColl Front 5'34 (G911 E190 34 1-3 Mtl Power ' 2g 3.4 Gen Foods 40 1-4 Nag, Brew 26 L8 Gen Motors 45 1-2 Norandu 53 b2 Gt Nor Pfd M st. Law Pfd 15 iK9"1’1e°°'-i 27 .Steel of Can 54 ‘Mimi. Ward l 41 1-2 MONTREAL. Aug 4__(OP)_The N Y Central 12 lstock market displayed 5115M N“ 1,1,1“ 0° 2g l 311011111118 tendencies towards the or ac - , . _ Pack MC,“ 3 b2 gilgsle of Saturdays two hour ses. n - ' - . ggraréount ‘g a“; Price Brothers closed up 1 2 St Phil PetRCo as 1-2 "Wren" Corporation preferred Radio Com 5 lbaokeldt a Similar amount. In Utlll. Sea“ co C; 15 | lcs, Ont-real Power advanced 1-4, sun-P“. .2 1'2 ".‘.“,_.,,.°°.,"Z c" iiN '. , f‘ aress. 3,119- Texas corp 36 3-4‘ llgible amount. Noranda dmppgd Untied Air 3"! 1-4 1-2 but International Petroleum Unttgg (éoi-p l? 7 8| tatlzJiced on 1-4, U11 as Im/D - - omiiiion Tar 11d M s U s Rubber ‘gist 1-2 closed fractional]? highiiiey Harm ‘Ivfvegc Séeg Co 101 34 t Total sales: 4,300 shards; mdug. 1115815 2.400: Mines 1.900; Bonds; a Produce Prices B anks MONTREAL, Aug. 4-—(OP)-—-Pi'0- -————— lduce ltfark-et prices hem Saturday, Commerce 15o |as reported by the Dominion De- tpartmetit- qf Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade crcanlery prints, Jobbing price, 24 1-2‘. 11151 grade solids. Jobbing price. 24'. Quebec n0 1 pasteurized, current receipt. price, 23 1-4, Quebec no 2, l-biontreal Cufi) 22 1-4: Que-bee no l pasteurized. Abmbl PM 4 14 iwholesale Jobbing price. 23 541. Que- Benuliarnois 5 ‘bcc no 2. 22 3-4. Bnthurst A 11 1..g Cheese: Westcm white, cilrrent. ‘Doln Tar 5 receipt price. l3 9-16-13-16; color- ‘Don A 51.4 led, 1a 9-16-14; white and colored. Fm“ ‘K C- T~ 11 1-4 wholesale Jobbing price, l4. Quebec yntppQltl 10 1-4 [while and colored. current rcceipt ,P1X1iCe ‘Cgm 1-4 tpricc, 1B 3-4; wholesale Jobbing __ price, I4. d d ‘ t5 b d Eggs: gm e shpmen in use free cases, selling price, A--large 24; A-miedium 2a; s 19-19 1-2; c Market At A I4 1-2-15. d 1 6 P Lt e1: Mtl new, gra e ..5— 215M n.50~—.60: NB old no l 1 s GIGHCQ 1.2a 110i PEI old, no 1 75's 1.23- 1.40, (Potato prices are wholesale.) my The Canadian Press, — Toronto-Stock and commodity markets clnsi-rl (holiday). ltfontroal-Ytilitics unchanged; pa- pers IOWPI‘; other iiidustrials and gnltls higher. ) New York-Stocks closed unchang- FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Finmclal Writer NEW YORK. Aug. Q-(APP-‘Ylle stock market. edged out of a fair- sized recovery week Saturday wit-h minor gains and losses about even- ly Spill». The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was unchanged at 42.9; but (m the week held a net ad- vance of 1.4 points. Transfers a- mounted to 121.960 shares U. S. Steel and Bethlehem slip- ped as next. week's mill operations ed. Wiiinipcg-Whcat unchanged fixed lcvcls. New York-Canadian dollar down 1-2 ccni. to 87. l) at Slight Loss In Ganadian llollar were exlpected to shew a small _ drop due to siislpenslon5 U! b11151 51112121171022? tlhlég-Clgnltdirgiphrlot furnaces in a number of DlflllY-fi 13y m... "me m. eastern curren; for repairs. Eastman Kodak got up a point. and minor improvement was shown for Studebaker, United Aircraft, Glenn Martin. General Electric, Standard O‘l of N. J., Texas Corp., Anaconda and Srvuthem Railway. Westinghouse dipped. along wtli International Paper. Sears Roe- buck. Kennccot-t. American Tele- phone, Great Northern, Du Pant and U. S. Gypsum. In the Canadian division. Walk- ers and International Nickel pro- vided the only activity by moving up fractions, Canada, g were inac- tive in the bond section. GRAIN cies-tltc Hung Kong and Shang- hai (lOllill‘<—-$illfl('l out in an oth- crivls." , t our of trading in the. éorciflh PXChnllf-ZE market Satur- av. The Dominion currency lost n half cont to a discount of l3 per cent. (Ottawa foreign exchange control hoard rate 9.09-9.91 per cenfli Tho “frco" pound stoning hold unclialtuctl at $3.88 against Ilnifcri States funds. The Swiss 'illi""\\‘!iS (ll rent off 22.74 cents. WINNTPEG. AUS- 4-10?“- Traders all but neglecltlcd wheat futures on the Winnipeg grain exchange Saturday as December wheat failed to open and only a few transactions were recorded 1n October fufuics at the Dbgiled price of ‘l3 5-8 cents. December minimum is '14 5-8 cents a bushel- Buenos Atres quotations closed unchanged to 5-8 cent hzsllff- i range in the coarse grain W» W119"? An effective antidote to the swift motor torpedo boats (ABOVE). which Germany is using against British shipping will be found, and “we may already have found it." a naval officer declared in London. The boats constitute a “menace" with a high nuisance value, the of- ficer said, but asserted that the Germans must have been disap- pointed with the results achieved. Just what the reported antidote is,‘ he dirl not disclose. Enemy May Be Uncertain 0n Invasion Idea (By Kirke L. Simpson, Associated Press Stuff’ Writer) vasion-of-England idea in and Rome may or may not be a significant development of the war news. Time alone can fully reveal just how Hitler intends to deliver the “blow” which he has fold his people he “kno\vs" will destroy not only England. but the British Em- pire, and do it quickly. Yet the emphasis laid in Rome on the difficulties of invading a sea-maated island like Britain, and the prompt concilrrencc expressed by Nazi military spokesmen, sug- gest that both comments were primarily for home consumption. There have laecn hints of fric- tion within Hitler's high command over the stratcuy to be followed. Nor can it be doubted that to the German military mind the job would involve not only hurze Ger- man losses. but imperil all that Naztdom has so far achieved in the war. Failure or even a serious rcvcrse at the ohtpt of an invasion could change tho whole picture, perhaps let loose pent-up hatred of Ger- many in conquered regions from Norway to the Franco-Spanish border. In setting forth their new thesis of the way to attack Encland the Naris clntm henvv damage on Bri- tish southern ports. That sounds like a more logical course tlinn to risk invasion. The bombing of British port facilities nrnunri ihc whole 5.00(l-mllr~ perimcicr of the island urould immensely increase the difficulties of supply. Yci the coasts of Britain. north. south. east and west. are dotted with hi" nrld little ports virtually all coutnnvl to some evicnl tn handle lwavv "Moos in an Pmcr- vencv. The ll"il\'f\l‘1( of luwd-lwaverl British highways hrlnfrs the-m nll info quick sr-rvtco for motor trans- port. as wcll as rail diewlhvition. It would lake a trcmondolls stamping-up of the German air attack on Britain's not-is to brine her to a near starvation status hr that means. Fascist Party 'G0v’t Finds Trouble Getting Doctor For North OTTAWA, Aug, 8. -(CP)—Owing to the war, the Dominion govern- ment, is finding difficulty in ob- taining a doctor to take charge of the Pangnirlung Hospital at Cum- berland Sound. Baffin Island, an official of the Mines and Resour- ces Department said tonight. The position at Pangnirtung was a good opportunity for a young doc- tor. the official said but no one could be found to take the post because “all our young doctors are enlisting in the army these days." Present physician at tho north- ern outpost is Dr. T. A. Orford, who has been there for four years. It is the policy of the department i0 rccall men from the hospital every three or four years so they can keep in touch with latest med- ical developments. Unlcss a suitable doctor can be found who can leave Churchill. Mun, Aug l8 an the annual boat t0 Baffin Island, Dr. Zing, Edmonton doctor now serving at Chesterfield. N. W. 'I‘., on the northeastern coast of Hudson Bay. will be sent to fill the Pangnlrtung post. and Dr. Melling will be re- placed later. .__{___.______ ACT CATTY IT'S GOOD FUR YOUR FIGURE “For a queenly, yet supple, grace- fully youthful carriage, study the movonlonts of your pet cat," says a. figure nxperi she did And licre are directions for (‘XEYIISBS created as a results of I1€'l' siudly, Lie or. your side on the floor with knccs tlrawrt up, arms folded. in the most comfortable position. back 1d. Stttfcn neck muscles, then rel them corrmletclv. Now stiffen 1111116131; of the arm for a second or two. Relax them completely. Do tiresome with the back, with the legs, with the ankles, with the cet. RELAX AND REPEAT 1 When you have finished, every muscle of the body should be re- taxed as-well. well-as a cat's. Hold the position for several min- utes, not niovzrig, not thinking — just. semi-dozing. Lie on your stomach on the floor Willllli arms reach of a bed or stiu-dy chair Lift head, clutch edge of bed or chair with fingers, at the same time stretching your body away from the piece of fwniture. In other words, stretch, Really st.rclcli--pti=lilng against. the bed or chair Relax and repeat Slutty the movements of the cat, as r110 enters a roc-m, then do like- wi Don't. hurry in breathlessly. Pause a moment in the doorway, take a deep breath. look around the room before entering it. This very Important pause gives you Just. time enough lo reualn your poise, make a latlvlikc entrance When you have learned all the cat can leach about stretching, re. taxing and timing, go to the zoo and study the peacock. The regal currlfllé" <11 this handsome bird can be emulated with excrc such a; tho lilllOtVlllg. Stretch arms upward Walk on tipsof tccs, kercping back straight Wllh s Sl-IGI-TIINI over head and bu: straight. bend knees slowly untzl you are sitting on your heels. Now rise up on toes, stretch 111111» “lde abort as you lower them to hips. Repeat l0 times HINDU-M IISLIM FIGHT AKBARPUR. lndia.—-(CP)— One oevsonovas kil zl and several in- ulrcd in an a, arlan riot. between l-lurrlus and Milsltnc tn this village 30 miles from Gonda. Ill-I'LL BE BACK BRISBANE. AiistralliL- (OP) — Vlsrrls Dale)’. who broke several ribs c riding on s, cattle ranch near , declares he is 104 years old, clnl where he ls bein , t work socn. '_ ltrade was largely local and routine. CHICAGO. Aug. k-fAPl-Im- lproved weather conditions for the @940 corn crop and reports that. ‘Argentine dealers are tlylng t0 make sales in the east bellied W push corn prices here a cent lolw- er sat-urday. Corn closed 1-4-1 cent lower than yesterday, September 60-60 1-8, December 56-66 1-8; wheat l-B _1-2 down. September ‘l5 1-8- 1-4, December 1s 34-1-8: out: unchanged to 3-8 off; wv b68115 1-4-3-8 down; rye 1-8-1-4 off ‘and lard unchanged to 2 lower. _________._- Cardinal Makes '.‘Plea For Catholics ‘To Resist Nazis l | LONDON. Aug. Arttvir Card-inn la movement, to develop Catholic |spirlttial activities in “this fight lfor truth. justice and freedom." sold rillain is in peril rpose is "to de- lChrlst-iantze Europe and astoiblish a pagan system of racielisrn." “We Catholics in this country will combat, their doctrine so rad cally omwied to our faith." Cardinal insley said in U. speech. "We will 3. - (CP CABLE) Hinsley, launching H fight to death BGiiinst their vio- lent designs." Catholics are 110i 1118191104 “W I up“, u“. Qggpdfl, Quota mar inns. The inal- picture bun a n!!! - HBTWW Pammm“ whim mm“ one M ‘he rmowal “Lflvilregohlirelteioln with ‘the (ff. young chwon. The stalk‘ on fie 710th!‘ o! he otgonhnlon rte-rs in zonireni wit: n int-go our ohflsman cmnw w "d ‘m! i“ lend"! Meme ' ‘v n group of girls and small boys having a rest after doing painting of Imsollnl in he integrand. These Mock-shirt. men n; Upper pictures show (left) physical exercln of boys not yet in their patches on the world's map where walvcs the British flag," he said. but have no hatred for any nation or race. ‘teens. cs in a gcrdcn in Ontario. whilc at right can be seen n band formed stcrs were forced to d rill regularly and 8 . no says lie expects to bell Was Very Active in Canada in Days Essen‘; FRIENDS FOR LIFE Christopher Lunt. one of the younger children evacuated front the 1511119171 51115110111. Was in a. happy riiooti when lie rcucllr-ll Yun- couver after travelling by Canadian Pacific steamship acr 11.0 Atlantic and by Canadian Pacific train across Canada. Ile is snow-n 119W BEIYIIJE good-bye to his. new found Dill, Purim" (gt-opus 1.11.1114. Stone, who took good care 0i‘ him tin his lung ilfilll rillrn (‘llrl-vrqvlu-r [lad a grand time on the journey illlil is ll0\\’ 5111i‘. from Ucrman raiders. He will live with friends on the West V: i: i comllnsnlsrihnnlne FIELDS iiliil TiiRESiiEli GRAIN commuter-lean PRIZES FOR FIELDS OF OATS, WHEAT AND BARLEY RULES AND [REGULATIONS A Field of OATS shall consist of at lvust live acrcs, of \\'1Ilil\'l‘ and BARLEY ihrce acres. An entry fee of $1.00 shall be charged for each eniry of grain. The entry fee shall accompany the application. Entries should be made to the Department of Agriculture not laici than August 15, 1940. ELIGIBILITY 0F SEED: The field of Oats enicrt-d for inspec- tion must be seeded with Ilegisterctl Oats or uiih sl-t-il from tit-Eda that have been sown with Registered scvtl niitl insprcictl and up- proved while growing. W. It. SHAW. Deput .\Ii P???“ Agrlcuitulu . . x. ers were saved. the work cl ulc It Tile Fuzlst-rs nkllliltl, Walla/cc B. Cit-an, n. passenger‘ lliiur v. ' lcliav hilt-l‘ .1 on lYtXl Iiitiutioiu. . naval (tllc uii bu. Premiers Nephew Gommanded In “Fraser” Reserve. -—-——-— i Coltiiiiunrit-l" Ii. AN EASTERN CANADIAN PORT,‘ In the H Aug. 4—iCP)—Fellow naval ofilWlki l tan-n Julv disclosed today that Commandm- IL; announced N. Lay, of Barrie. OIiL. a nephelvcf urcd in unu it Prime Minister Mackenzw K1n:,'.\\'fi< He said llic in charge of the Canadian CIPAIYOIWT ‘ rescued m.1t» Restlgouche when she rescued most vnors- cf tht- B! of the crew of HJVLCS. Fraser. 011 Sim‘, Bordeaux, France. last month, _ , 11-1111,; ‘inform Admiralty sources in Landon said ,- Bump, u, C; the Restigouche performed a ‘m‘lr- of tlit- cred- a in-Jrc l acle of navigation" when she ran up [Qfnf-t-s “'01? tulzcil upward 1..t Rex-- alongside the Fraser to rescue- the tigOllche he said. crew. An officer of the Frascr saldi ._._ _ after the rescue: "The commander! and men of our sister sllll) wrotc a saga of the sea that compares with.‘ any rescue operation ever perform; CCQUE?“ my 1t PJ’_'iv' . The Fwaser was sliced in half 1)y;l)ll'ill(l‘rl another vessel on June 29 durlllf: illll 1 from l‘ in evacuation of British soldiers and C\“.lt'l . refugees from Bordeaux. I<ori__\'-.i\e by n 1 were lost. but 11o 0th mnnici Preceding War BEIII.\1IZI, UIIITIIIJXY (ZIYT port h the Filth Column nctivicies in this country ill These younl