AUGUST Z8. _19_y41 of the saving. a \ YIIIJJJIJJJJIJJJJJ ayjqygg; ,______.. Condolence 10c per inrii iii cents per lllfll Addie; - application. WANTED! More Hogs We need more Hogs to supply product to regular customers and to employ the help in plant. Farmers who truck, or have their Hogs trucked to our plant. avoid all rehandling expense, delays, and shrinkage in transit, which must result to their ad- vantage. Those who are doing so are aware But We Need More HOGS! Bring or send your Hogs to us and se- cure the advantage, and also _help support your local industry. ' Davis & Fraser W000 ISLANDS-BAMBOO BAR FERRY SERVIGE Daily sailings oi Ferry "PRINCE NOVA" are, including Sundays, from Wood Islands at 7 A.M., ll A.M. and 3 P.M. and from Cariboo at 9 A.M., I P.M. and 5 P.M. Atlantic Stand- ard Time. Late trips on Friday, Saturday and Sunday are dis- continued until further notice. llllllTilllMBEiiLAilli FEIlllIES lTll. Advertising Rates Payable in Advance . nllmtmum (‘barge tui- Any Advertisements 2b Cents Central uuardiun locals, 5e per word; Western and Eastern lildlll 2c per uard; Annouiiunint- and Corning Events 3o per word: Uiussiiied 3c pet vord; in lileniuriu Floral and Spiritual Uiioriiiga. Cur Wedding engagement All words lar $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks 4nd Appreciation, 70c |er inch or 4c per word. Lists oi’ Sub-criptluns and Presentation 81.00. Other rates on Notices 70c per inch; Lists o! . etc- 5c per name; Letters or boarder s W ii nted EOARDERS 2:11PM. accommodated. ‘ are WANTED — GIRL 2i King 14-107-8-27-21. GIRL SPU-DENTS ACCOMMODAT- ro‘ 214 Grafton Street To Let iL-iasii-zi-zi. T0 Ll-IT — TWO ROOMS. 14 UP- vcr ililisboro Street. L-128—B-27-3i. rouzrlirwo Robins, our: lllllllsilPd and one pJrtly. Cilliiftililll. L-143-8-2 FTRNISIIED ROOMS TO LE1’:- l L-18B-8-2,8_-_l_l. Slfirit his £11110! Street. accommoiaied. Ant-l 7_ Y 1i. Professional Cards Mcl EOD 8 BEN l LEY W F. Bl-IVPLEY K C. .l A BENTLEY K. U. C F BENTLEY Ll. B. Barristers and Attorneys at- Law MONEY TO LOAN 151 Prince Street nannrtt s. co. n. r. lnciliaiiu Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust l ‘ Charlottetown ___ n. r MYPHEEBMA. K. c NOTARY 6L0. BARIHSTTH! SULIUITUII 41o liuild n; . __._.____ Charlottetown §‘;- ‘:1: MacGUlGAN 8r TRAINOR llAllk R Ms-UUIGAN. lt.C. C. b1 CLAIR TRAINOR. K O. Bnrrisli- s. Solicitors. Etc. RYONEY TO LOAN Office: ova-r Provincial Bonk. glimonditn-et Charlottetown. BELL 8i MATHIESON MONEY T0 LOAN Camvrnn Block. Charlottetown ‘l’ E. Island. _%_ titties“? HASLAM l i. IIASLAM. B.A.. ILL-B. h E-UtRISTER, ETC. "it ot Nova Scntis Chambers Charlottetown. P.E.l, M "m. k5 ONEY T0 LOIAN EYES EXllMlllE0 disses“ FITTED J. s. TA YL 0R OPTOMIZTIIIST c" New Mention ~ Kent and Queen Sis. 0PM!“ rein Grocery "WI-n u» Atlbolntrnents PM» Residence m; Oldlll Position Wanted Q U A L l F I E D STENOGRAPIIER wants DOSlt1Dl1 wnole or pair.- time. Pnone 1115. L-liLi-B-dfi-Lil. Female Help Wanler‘ WANTED AT ONCE, GIRL FOR lreneral housework. family 0f mo adults. two small children, apuivl by mall. Mrs. E. D. Angevine, 17 Lewin Park. Saint Jchn. N. B. , L-148-8-28-1i. For Séale hoist. Terms cash. ivlav be seen at Pownal Garaue. William 031ml. Iona. L-"iu-a-zo-atl FORD V-8 COUPE, 1935 MODELI for sale. John H. Rieddin. South- port. L-14'i-B-2b-n. l-TOR SALE - USED BINDER. AP~ ply R. MecLeine. Nine Mile Creek. L-103-B-27-2i. F0lt SALE -— 5 FT. MASSEY llAlt-l ris No. 4 Binder ready to work. Gang plow and good general cur- pose horse. Also l5 acres good standing grain. 4- acres potatoes, 2 acres turnips. D. Ramsay. North L-105-8-27-2i.< FOR SALE—-N0. 5 MASSEY- l-larris Binder 6 it. sheet carrier and trucks. 3 new canvasses. Ready to work. Price $60.00. Herbert Weeks. Fredericton. L-190-8-28-1i. , RUBBER ROLLERS FOR YOUR old Hand Wringer. Springs for your new Century Washer. Cork for vour Daisy Churn. A. Home do C0. -3i. FOR. SALE — 1931 STUDEBAKER light six sedan. new cylinder rings and brakes. Reasonable. i938 Pon- tisc sedan with tour new tires. - --23 Also several used binders. ' Apply International Harvest Co. Kent Street. L-106-8-27-2l.- Male and Female Help Wanted NOW l8 THE TIME T0 GET i Government lob as Clerk. Past- man. Customs Clerk Step0. etc. Five Dominion-wide exams neld since we: bettan. Pres Booklet. M. c. C. Schools Ltd Toronto 10 Oldest in Canada No Agents. Lost LOST SUNDAY IN CHARLOTTE- town. sold brooch with leaves and‘ acorns set with pearls. ADDlY "A. A." Guardian. Reward. | li-lld-B-fl-ll. Mule Help Wanted JVANTIED BY CITY FIRM YOUNG men with some experience in meat business. Apply in writins.‘ ' qualifications. ‘M’ Guard-' Ll38-8-37-2l Found FOUND -- WATCH 0N OUR Owner mav have some ian. 11y proving ownership and pavlnr mo Callsirlhsné ro- r,- --. Wanted WANTED - SCHOOL AND COL- onebdcili" ioe iiigiiiriivirio Egfrgefltii: L- 1199-8-38 :3_l. '£.’iT..‘.‘.'..r...2.l’§2.”..".i'.‘£F.l'JS;' Guardian, L-m-s-se-si. sirncxfljtaaruivcuvs yarn and woven into blankets. The olisr es are: its cents tor slosle urn. doubed 85 cents per Wllnd. B us- ets cost 32 00 laundered. l 1t takes live pounds or wool oer blanket. Wool must be well washed. all, burrs and dirt picked out. ' The also oi slnlle vnrn mlillillfl- and doubled vsrn ls line. mtdlllffl sud course. also hooking arn. Poi shippers name. ad recs‘ own- ers name and Instructions ins do all parcels. Send by mail or freight. Freight lie neld on 100 noun lo . liest Brice tor well wished drr picked out wool. Auto robes, blankets sud Fancy we (or sale. IedTliro WI.CON'DON I CON! l’ 2.0.5018“. “Qleeulttoes THE _ CHARL()'I"I"I1I:I‘()WN GUARDIAN B-AGK TO Sllll00L . We hate to metion it but school days will he with us again all ton soon. The city schools re- open September 2nd. Parents send your children to us for the best values in School Supplies. We have a wide range of Loose Leaf Books, Scribhlers. Exercise Books, Pencils, Ink, Fountain Pens, Globes, School Bags, and in fact everything they need at. prices, with few exceptions, the the same as last year. All School Books sold at prices fixed by the Department of Educa- tion. Garter & 0o. Ltd. HEADQ UA RTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES The Bentral Guardian: 'l‘hls column is reserved tor news ol locll interest. but advertising oi a uewsy nature may be inserted at 6 cents a word. slrlctly pay- able in advance CONFEDEKATION LIFE INSUB ONCE. L-Wllh COOKS for Photographs. Ll-1995'7-2'fl- JULY 8i JUST ARRIVED. Beautiful as- sortment of ladies crepe and wool- |len dresses. Prices $298 to $9.75. | Kennedy's Ladies Wear, Great , George Street. L91-8-26-3i NEW DRESSES just arrived at Prowse Bros. Ltd. Beautiful as- Eatons Snowflake BAKING POWDER Sunflower Pink Eatons Choice PEAS, 16 Oz. Tin 12c. Aylmer SAUERKRAUT Cairo Palm TOlLET SOAP i». ' Old Dutch CLEANSER, Tin 11c. Eatons Fresh Ground sortment of Deanna Durbin wool dresses. smart styles for the junior Miss. Prices $7.95 ‘rli $10.95. Ll30-8-27-2l l "rrs A LEGION DANCE“- ‘Armouries-Friday. August 29th ‘Admission 35c. Everybody welcome. - L 139-8-27-3. CANADIAN LEGION — Import.- ent monthly meeting Legion Home Thursday, AWTUSY. 28th at 7.30 p. m. sharp. Fuii attendance request. ed. L13l-8-27-21 Personals Mr. D. C. spent the week-end visiting friends in Stan- lhope and vicinity. Flt. Lieut. J. D. Davies. R. A. 17.. Charlottetown was among the guests at Pictau ‘Lodge on Satur- day last. Miss Irene Murch‘son has re- turned from Bonshaw, P. E. 1. where she has been spending the _past three weeks with her mother. Mrs. J. M. Murchison. (Ottawa Journal.) Misses Mercedes Flood, South Melville, Barbara Jean Hopkins. Montreal. were visitors to the city. The many friends oi’ Mr‘. Everett Johnston of winsloe. will regret to hear that he has entered the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. Ernest J. Ready, of Lowell Mass, is holidaying in South Mel- ville, the guest oi’ his sister Mrs. Jas. D. Flood. He is accompanied by Joe Chadwick oi Drocut, Mess, and Jack Davis or Brighton Mass. Miss Ruth Borcla% daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo arclay oi Win- nipeiz. was the truest recently 0t her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Nei MacCallum and their two sons John and George of Bracklev Beach. iii- M inurd's kills pain. sale price l6, which price is appli- cable to cheese manufactured On and miter May 26, 194i. for Ship- ment to the United Kingdom: s: graded shipments seilln8 at A- urge 36 i-3; A-medlum 36: rlpuzllet; 30; B grade 29; C grade 2A Potatoes: Que whites no 1, i.l0— 1.25; no 2. 30-00; N’B whies no 1. 1.15-1.25- >_. linntrsal Exchange A08. 27-40?)- Treding embraced e comilflrfltlvell’ broad list 0d issues on the stock exchange tcdey with the maiorll-Y ad riee dianges on the iirm side. lrewsprints were unanimous in fractional gains with. Bsthurst. lIn-yden, Howard smith. Price Brothers St. Lawrence Corporation cornmomand preferred‘ Diltlcl M" ing. Dominion Tar and 0on8 l“ l Montreal Curb New York Stock l Sum m“ Exchange | Abltibl 00m B5 Abltibi Pld 0 3-8 W a A Oil 1e i-a Stocks Close ueauharnoi; 9 7-8 Am C and F 31 3-4 Bathurst A 12 Am Tel d! ‘Iiel 155 l-d Dom Tu 5 1-4 AnMOnde I D011 A 5 l-t Baldwin L000 1b 1-8 Fraser 1o Bendix Av as a-s Fraser V '1‘ C 10 7-9 Beth Steel ‘l0 Hum; Q11 34o Ones s» Ohio 37 7-8 Imp Oil ll 3-8 Chrysler 57 7-8 Price Com 1i g?“ Egdiggnu“ i’; if: ‘cc u . Gen Elec a3 3-4‘ ' or -4 BANKS %%“~“°i‘»‘fi 1% i" Kennecott 3a 7-3 Mont Ward 34 3-8 ——— Nor Am co 1a 7-3 Banks Close . N Y Central 11 7-8 Commerce 146 1.2 Pen R. R. z; 3.4 Royal 153 Pal Pet Co 44 7-3 S Oil N J 42 1-2 TTXQS C011) d2 5-8 ' United Air 41 mantle v 8 Rubber w w U B Steel Co 57 3-5 es on . ¥7"2‘"3$ °°"’ S l‘? sy Bernard s. O'Hara. m“ m“ 91 1-1 Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 2'1—-(AP)— The stock market today retained G the faint bullish tinge that spread OVelit the list at the clo_e of last wee . Yeswrdayrs modem, advance momma. Aux; 2'1 - (or) - apparently stimulated confidence in Mimi?“ qlmwtmns" cl e the speculative stocks and‘ prices l‘ Cdn M °' were bid up moderately. Steels, alr-- A“? g1 1 - z crafts, cuppers rails ma‘ the! 2229530 1% 1' t, - Eiiiiefiiiiptiiis haad 03:8; nxiiig: lag- 35111451915 95 gard members. Generally the gains B856 Mel; J1 1'3 were confined to fractions, but in Bear EXP 99 3-4 isolated cases ran to a point or ‘ lgigétolgd 1.8g 1 2 more. , - - The Associated Press BO-stockihobjo .0614 average recorded an advance oi’ Bonetai .48 ,1 0d a point at $3.5. The day's Braiorne 11 3-8 turnover of 433.410 shares compared Broulnn :15 Wlfil$45893l0 gileidflll- new“ h l Buil Ank 4.20 mg ea ers were e em ca] Edm 135 steel, Chrysler, Consolidated A.r- cariboo 330 cradt, Sperry, Bendix. American C35 rn-em 55 Cari. American Telephone, Santa can; pa; L93 Fe. GreatNoi-them pid. and Pensi- -. gen Po,- J4 Cola. mews and Boeing established ‘ Chester 1 35 new 194i highs. Standard Oil (NJ) ' Coniaurum 1.22 dipped alter investment quarters cons smel 38 14 reported preparations were under Demson 05 way for an oil the market offering Dome '22 i8 d 15mm) shares‘ Duquesne .13 1-4 Iiilflft Mal a con 3. Féfllifllld .01 3-4 Fradncaeul: .49 Go s La e .33 __-_ | Golda‘e _1z NEW YORK. AUG- Tl-(CPF-EX- Gold G t .06 pectations oi considerable tourst‘ Gunnara e .25 1-2 travel in Canada by Americans over Hglgfow M 1.3 the Labor Day week-end was said Hard Rock m to have caused the Canadian dai- gelling“- 12 7_8 lsr to advance 3-16 a-f a cent to a. Home o“ 23B new 194i high of 89.37 l-2 centi-a Howey b2 discount of 10 5-8 per cent-its iin- Hud Bay 28 b4 ai closing rate in today's foreign , 1m Nick 34 12 exchange dealings. (Ottawa Foreign m, Pete 13 1'2 Exchange Control Board rate 903,151,111‘, M 1oz ' -0.91 per cent discount.) |J ck w l ' The year's previous hi h of 89.25 a I a '17 1'2 cents was set just a wee ago. '1‘o- l l“? a ~01 5'3 night's final rate was the highesthlfl?“ 3614 since Nov, 8. 1939 when Canadian {Jr} we ~01 dfillars reached aeso cents. Him Add 4-50 The British pound 12st, 1-4 cent. km‘ Lake ~39 to 4.08 l-2 in me only other change L 511°" 14 7-5 i_n__m_ahir_foreign curzencies. gzmaaqgfid -'_'__— D . Leitch 45 POULTRY rbr‘ 1“ ‘ llC SSB. $0 MacLeod 1,07 kill? i3 i" 0 1. ALIVE 0R DRESSED M“ o E o» i-v Ma§altgo _04 Mc n yre 49 1-4 ———- MfnKenzie 1,12 M C0113 1.30 BUYING DAILY. hfiifii“. l“ {.2 ,-, Nayb b _ . Cull Your Flocks and , Norarlida 312 Dispose of your Non- lggggggtil La ers while the Mar- Omega lio l...’ i. can 52s.: Partanen :02 1.5 Matthew & MacLean - "“““““" 1° Perron 149 Pick Crow 3,09 LI It d Pioneer 155 lllll C WW6“ .ao Brid etown P E I sin g , . . . goyaniktet .22 7-8 an n 2.35 WANTED Si???» "i? slain. i: ALIVE OR DRESSED ggygeg, 1;; Steep R 1150 - St L _ It. is very important io suflfwnash‘ L-gg 1 4 produce eggs to help the war Suit Cont. _()4 1.4 effort, so we emphasize the gfyfllllxgfw 1W 2.50 fact that you should keep _'reci< Hugh 3,35 your laying hens. But, Mr. ‘mwflemw .14 U hi Farmer, kill off your non- Ugp can 1:3‘: layers and ship them to us, Venltures 4m alive or dressed. We need wffiufifgml these birds. Prices are good, ' and we will pay full value . a raded or flat rate. .. P d P o" K f0 [I00 H008 t The Royal Packing 0o. Momma-f A I Mo, _ Pfwlwe Market ucgs hers todiy, L D_ JENKQJQ as reported by t. Dominion 13¢- partment oi’ Agriculture, follow; Pl-‘OD- Butter: first grade eresmery L3g.g.23.5| prints. Jobblns oe. 3'! i-a~ first grade solids. o i rice s1’- no 1 uteurlzed ngugrent’ rceepi l-B; no 2. fl 3-0; no 1 Spinning and Weaving "been we o 1-== n» =. =- =- Cheee: western and eastern WWW. Brice to factory. Montreal delivery. roi- current make 1b 5-3 gun m; you‘ wool to be spun Into i W" and east white whole- O-§§—§¥§Q§4V9. Good llscd Trucks for Sal at l Dodge One Ton Truck, Stake Body. 1030 Model -- - — 1590.00 1 I-‘ord l-lalf Tori Truck 1038 Model. New Tires — - — 1450.00 1 I-‘ord Hall Ton Truck, 1038 Model. 2 New Tire; - - -- 450.00 Above Trucks all Registered with Markers. 1 Dodge 37 Two Ton Truck with Stoke Body. Twin Cylinder lloist Brantiord See us before purchasing a New Tractor. we can make Im- mediate delivery of New Ford Tractors s, Flows, McGOWAN'S Ll eo-noooooooo L-IBLU-I-ii MITED, Kilmuir l O-O+Q'O'CQ-QQ-QQ-QQ-OQ-OOQ-Q-OOOCOQQO-OOOQ O§§§Q RlB ROAST BEEF LAMB LEGS ROUND STEAK SALMON, V2 Lb. Tin 13c. 2 For ———- 2 For——-- No. 21/2 Large Tin 2For—----- 21c‘ 45=l$s<i.:*z--___ FLOOR WAX, 1 Lb. Tin----__._ SURPRISE t SOAP, Each 5c. 1o For-----_ 499' ORANGE JUICE, 20 Oz. Tin——--_‘|9c 0H0l~0E MEATS HAMBURG STEAK, Lb-— Lb.————--—---— . I Lb. Tn 14c. 2 Tins 27c! zal l5cl iiii . Each Each 4c. 6 For - - -- 21st No.1 PEACHES i APPLES 27c . 33c Firm Ripe 30c 4 Blli Silli llYS Thursday-Friday-Saturday and Tuesday MANY OTHER ITEMS ON SALE NOT LISTED HERE, LOOK FOR BIC SALE SHEET DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR. Lb.13 . Lynn Valley 1501- Tin 10¢. 19 ,2 Lbsf_____ 250 PWMS "°’-"- ° "firm? Lynn Valley 15 O -T' 13 . PEACHES z 2'|.5'°.-_°___ 250 BULK TEA Lynn Valley 15o .T' 1o . 1 l-b- PEARS - Z2 Fiii--c__ 190 Bag————— 63c ’ 26 Oz. Cake — —- 25c ‘ BULK COCOA 1Lb. ‘Bag-———- l Fruits and Vegetables Dozen———---—-——— CHOICE GRAPES Lb. — — — — — ———-—— TOMATOES. Lb.————— FEESH PLATE BEEF 16c CELERY 19c L. — — — — — — ——— Large Head-————--—-— tS.“”33T_E!”______ 23o ?§.l.%.F€‘;E‘.’?F____ 15¢ COOKED HAM ETLIEINC BEANS 19c Lb.——-——-——--— s.--——————-— C SE NEW PEAS $T_Ti_ ___2o.t_________1% _._PAGif3, FUEL JELLIED FRUIT WHITE NAPTHA 6 Quart Basket — — - BULK SEEDLESS RAISINS CILCHRIST CAKE EATONS SOAP 39c EATONS l7c 95c 29c 29c Lb.—-------- . b ____ _____ l . LAMB FRONTS icANTgLgup Lb. ------- ——25c§Eaeh_-_----- CHUCK ROAST BEEF ' Firm Ripe Lb. ---- ———-——— ‘h’ BANANAS, Lb.10c. 3Lbs.— 29c lilo f Store Closed Monday, September 1st. Labor Day Industrial Alcohol "A" advanced iractionally on moderate demands. Lake or the Woods slipped slightly. Noranda pushed ii/p lightly whie Nickel held steady under fair ac- tivity. Gainers in utilities were Brazilian and Shawinigan while Bell Telephone, British Columbia Fewer and Montreal Power were 350F5- Total sales: 46.800; Industrials, 16,700; Mines 20,100. New York Curb Stocks m0" Dalhousie .34 Foothills .fl Pend ore 1.00 Steep R. .18 The Eastern Guardian ,."l‘hls column ls reserved tor news of local Interest. but adver- titling oi a newsv nature ma! be inserted at 2 cents s word. stricti! 0_u_vable lg_s_d_vis_nce. Personals ..'Mrs. William Reynolds oi Dor- chester, Mass._ is a visitor to Mon- i tague the guest 0f Mrs. Marshal Reynolds-—L. Annesr. Lowe-r in ‘Miss Ag-nes Montague spent the weekend New Glasgow, N. S.-L. . ‘Johnnie Stewart, service man spent e short leave visiting his home in Montague. —L. i ‘The Junior Choir will be heard again in Montague United Ci ‘lrCh very can when the story o! Fanny Crosby will be given in sure treat es the young choir have ptit quite a, lot of practice on their program .—L. ..‘Hecl0l' Bchlrmer. R. C. A. F‘. who was on furlough visiting his home in Lower Montague, return- ed to his military duties on main- land-L. ..'Mrs. Stephen Shaw, Mrs. George Ora‘; and little son Roger of Charlottetown have been spend- ing s. few days in Montague. L. ..'C0ristable Lionel and Mrs. Strong and little son Laurence are guests of Mrs. Strong's moilicr ir. Mcntaguia-L. ..'R.ev. D. M. Sinclair and Mrs. Sinclair. Sydney. are receiving con- gratulations on the birth oi a lino baby girl. Mr. Sinclair was pastor oi the Valleyfleld Church for some years. —L. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Willred Living- stone snd son Don of Charlottetown and their guest, Miss Helen Mor- rison of Boston are spending a few days at Tumble Inn one of the Burns cottages near Georgetown.- Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Mining and industrial stocks hi her; western oils lower. Montreo ‘tilities unchanged; ps- pers. other lndustrlsls and golds ' higher. l New York-Stocks narrowly higher. . WInMneg-Whest higher, CASHMERE BOQUET BEAUTY AIDS Face Powder, Lip Slick 3 Purpose Cream Rouge Apple Blossom, Cologne. Peach Cologne. Cherry Cologne. These odors also in BODY TALCUM ‘l 00 Kodaks Films. Supplies Oil Color Outfits Photo Flood and Photo Flash Bulbs Developing Tanks DEVELOPERS Printing Franies Gold- Silver and Retouching Pencils etc REDDIN 3110s. PHONE 86 l.. M. Douceiie R. M. Smallman