I l! o,” ' note the superior! ufliiry Controlled .. Underwear for men as uyou see it. But do not 1o appearance alone. bel assures you that it . 5b and iron. YQN ERWEAR OR MEN gamma 001110 0-; 101111101110 “...-i s12: -- a ‘Quality Controlled ” 1 csyou of Courtaulds 1y Controlled" speci- gourtaulds Viscose Ill]. F1111. even knit and a iabnc that will wash and Iron perfectly without ytfiiaicarc. (‘orrect measurements. lii details OK'd by an Iliilpenrlent organi- 1 on. 1 1 (Canada) Limited (mull, Ontario 1211 Bay Street, Toronto Ime beetle which lives in 41111118 its early stages ‘ ~ Wars to complete its 0m it may concern: been brought to my notieg omztn claiming 10 be u“, ' ' ‘e has under ‘"111: money throughout the Province hen m' king improper use i ii“- » 111‘! name In ii AIacKcnzle is com. i" "w Rvlnimthy of the ‘"1101: n is not the w"; rl\ i". o. .1 srucnam, Wllvyfleld. P. E. I. a muiliilllfi" Swede .|IlP SEEII craves-s i. “i. ellhuswsnas ,- _ raovao" .» 1111.1.eo1vn" r "my =11 thcf . - lscauo ....".'.ii‘. i"!!! srona and by “It nuunncn ma 11111011111115 1,, a E .‘ Mi by test." nun “"1 shew and "rietles, |¢ on], M11111 n: Bleed m _ ros | n!" Pound. not? “T111110: will for s whole sen, i: 0o. Ltd. (ll? Sto Pivotal New 1.‘ s Stocks mum“ h...) Allied Chemical All! and 1i‘ Power Ans Smeltin ,__ e1 lfid Tel Anaco ds ... ... Atchlaon Auburn Motor . Canada Dry ,,, ‘_ C P R. Case ..... .. (Yneaapcake and Ohio ... s . _ “a - ... v a.- linion Pacific . United Corp ... . U S Rubben ...- Vnnadium ... Markets At A Glance‘ (Cnnndlnn Pres curried stocks lower. Toronto Mines-Gold off sharply. shu res points. flllll sugar lower. (Clnndlnn Press) Ii A Oil ... . lh-nuiiurnols ... Dom ling ... ‘(Canadian Press) BIONTREAL, June 15—BrltIsh linly lire .0100. Jnpun yon .2010. Jurrnslurin dinnr .0104. New Zealnnd pound 8.11372 Nnnwny krnvvg __. ,_ Poland zlofl .1010. Roumnnin leu .0001. §ou'h Afr'ca pound 4.5420. Spain 0""1\t11 .1151. Rwrdm krone .1190. Swilzoricnd frunc .368. 111111011 States dollar 151 premium NEW pH‘ dollars, 011mm in cents. mnuy 28.110; (‘011111111 R815. Exchange rut"! at WFTPI—" close I‘. S. dollar iu hinntrcnl 1.13. . l‘n1~'1l'nn dnlinr In Paris 111.0’). (Canadian Press) Bloc-kl - Amer (‘ynn B ... ... ... Amer Sup Power ... ... 1-1 Q13 St. Oll Ind ... s; IT'S IIVEII TIIAI MAII “pxlci-“imlbmar. Little um r111». Queen street ,"¢'$,',‘;,'," °‘......"' “£2i‘&“*..'l’.li..'.l'.‘.’.“ia d York Stocks Toronto and Montreai-éltlling ws". sold Nun‘ York-Stocks break 1 to 11 “Wunlpvg-Wheut closed higher. New York—1‘0t|ou_ ruhben, 00111-11, M T’L. CURB EXCHANGE cent your: Junc1l1—/A.l".\-Fnr- cirn flxchangn hcnry. Grout Britain in Grout Rrit- . niu dcmnmi hit-h 4.00, lnw 4.02: rinse . ’ 4.0.1: lluiy 11211; Delirium 111.75; Gcr- _' today .‘ Pound sin-ling in ilfnnfrenl 4.1111. Pound sterling in New York 4.03. U. S. dollar in Ilurla 21.11% francs. (IRA 11v 1 N. Y. CURB 2 a a a Amer Sup Power ... ... ... -.. Z‘ As G and El ... ... 3/4 Can Marconi .. 31/1 El Bond and Share 36a Ford of Canada A 1 ‘Y1. 11K 4% iii/i ' ud ... ... - - N" H . ...- 2e "i? a 3k Qns Montreal Stock Markei “nladhn Irena) Stocks Buthurst A ... , Bell Tel . Dom Steel aid 1561.11: -Con Ga . . .... . q Delmar‘ “d and - m: $2019 ll;llltlsls)l'ck£=llar.‘_.l.- ...‘... 1gp}? FRESH HADDOCK, 111M,’ g n“ Cgzitlmfgodllflfl . .... ... .. 111;, 1111:0011 Front 1.1.‘ ..'_:'..".'.' 11v: m" m’- RWP" Lid- 1 ‘ n --. .... .... ...- ...... ‘I11 Montreal Power ... ._.. 1Y1 .... 3515 Gen IILctric . N“ 3n.“- .... 11:12:. 8:11: 011*‘ ' " "1 '““"'"""" ‘mm’ ‘We ~~ -. em"- mdu- 1m 111-- 118-31 Sm] n; g,“ _ ___ 28 oclock. Dr. A. C. Vincent, of 0h“- Winnipeg not...‘ ... ... u. 8 in? PRODUCE ‘(Canadian Press) fourth sneer-salve day this weelr. tluued tn he quoted at 18% ter in douhlndl!‘ to the lateness larva. mostly quoted at 11 nbly more thnu yeuterdny_ suhstnnllnlly below the average oihcr yours. 1R M11111 r1 1107.011 for cxirus, 141.’. sv-nuds, for graded shipments in cur- lots or less. Offerings amounted 3,1111 cases. Siendlur-ss prevailed on the potato market. New Brunswick nrul Prluoo Edward Island green mnuut-iins sell- 1111.’ n1 D0 to 05 ceuis per S0 pound I MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, June 15— Stock: Clone gm] Bngnmuc ... foreign exchange currencies in rela- flurry-ll - - -- - " tiou to tho Cunndlnndnllnr us rnm- ll».\ictnls ... ... ... ... ... ... 215 piled by the Royni Bank of Canada Bruins-no ... i175 today as Dliowsz- (‘cu l'nt ... 33 Argentina peso .3541. (‘n1 Oll 11 llustrnlln pound 3.11227. (‘nsth- Tr . 55 Autrin schiiliug .1010. (‘hiobug . 15 llclgium belgu .1887‘. (‘lericy 2% Hrnril mllreis .0003. (‘olumnrlo 3 Bulgaria lev .0101. (‘olumnrio 13 (‘hlnn Hung ‘Kong dollars .3373. Cnuinurum — Czechoslovakia crown .04 -. homo llllucs 3100 Dcmnar-k krone .2031, Wilrhlrzo 75¢ Finirrul finmnrir .0220. 10111110111 . ‘l1 France frnur. .0521. Grnnndn ... . 13') Germany reichsmnrk .3102. lTnrkcr . . 5 .1‘.rent Britain pound 4.3038. llnilinger i750 Grccc" (lrnchmn .11071'l. limucsienrl . 15 llnllilflri florln .5401. Tlungnry pmcr» .2180. ludin rupco .7111“. .\I1 ‘utters . lilfifllllltl .\iiu (‘nrp . .\inff l-lnll . 1111111111 ... .\iu.<s hilncs _\' St. Aluihnuy . H111] ll1l1sln 10s (Cnmuliun Press) .\"_v_ir11u I10 .. 11110’ VJINNIPEG, Juuc lo-—- Ilmsainglllwfi: 30 ‘ .. ., 2g: we» 1:21.112: " ~ ' ‘infill; July 6454A; Oct 0117,07; Dec xllmgdA m .1‘. _ ‘ : a- 0 20 ; r1 ‘l 1'11"" manta July 281,5 _ rt M, cc ‘vflghhu Barley: July 3711,13; Oct 3811.13; Dec Algomu 40%!“ Algonquin . casn mucus Wheat: No 1 hard MM: No 1 nor ::'-\iti£ii5°‘"i "' 041x,- No 2 nnr 0m: No a 11or 01%:1B"°_1';' No - food ma; ltcJc.1¢i.i1'.i1l 2114.: “"12?! ~§“',;"' lPred 53%; Track 0-155; No 1 durum will‘ 1:“? iimlfxn 011m m. 2 c. w ‘r111; No :1 c w m" '- - 5%: Ill: 1 feed 26%: No 1 feed 8%; PM“; Ru" No 2 feed 231,5; ejected D511; Track. (“non 217/ . ' ' Ilhrley: 0 row ex 3 C W 42%: 2 ‘WW ex 8 C W 421,1‘: No i1 C 1V 311%; ho 4 qmm". c w 3114.: m. 1s c w am; ho o c w imm m“, 52%? Tm“ 3W“ liust (‘rest Eldnrudo ... Gilhcc. ... ... . (iondfish llalrruw ... llllltnp llnmc Oil .. Pnllcrdnnl Preston ... Rilmgn 111110.11- Rnynlifn ... . Li in Ilipnrnl 8% w.k° up you‘ y“ Q all! nu 11f‘ . ‘ —-NoCI|0111¢i|l°°°""9 hliiuilii". ' 11o F" "1"..':'.'.'"‘.': :1"l.i.11".’1-l$l-' 11:53.1. . ill "Kiiiiiiinfi? every nv- wgag=u=yg-;_gg;- 0-1.1.» 1.0 "w. m1>1umu..°°'di"r';"i°“' ‘mm: n‘ Wood x101: .. .3 Po wan w, wit. $310. up a situation llkelhl. 00100:; x31 ‘affux :56", m Shpments of asbestos by Cana- nfinflu‘ ... mun-is! Thu 111111"- Wll" disn producers amounted to 5.482 tons in February as compared with 5.951 in the preceding month and 7,706 in Ibbruafl 10M, IbQIONTREALs> June 15-410 notice- “: #1111180 in prices was recorded on untrcal dairy and produce mar- ket duping £01117’! trading, for the Til." Yvholcsnie butter market con- to 111 cents a Pound for no 1 regradcd but. carlnts or less. with the mnj- lorlty of dmlers asking the hlghef "el- 301M011» tninllc-l I48hnxcs. Ra. 21111115 in 110th butter and cheese have eon unusually light this ye111-_ dug u". of spring, aecor-dlrg to reports coming from 0g. Current Ontario colored cheese was cents a pound, Arrivals totalled 2.510 boxes, congm". but still of Eggs were ncnlu quoted nt 17h’- to vents fon firsts and 121,-’; cents fol‘ l0 ‘has been received that the THE CHARLOTTETOWN ovanouuv GEIITIIAI- GIIAIIIIIAI QQ-y This eelnlnl Is nnerved for QIIOIII c"!!! Iowa of local Interest but Ill- gnmll of n nawsy nature may be sorted at l cents n word strictly Pllshlo in advance. ISLAND MAOKERBL, nod, 1mg- dock. salmon and halibut at Hoops. BURDEN AT HOPE RIVER, Monday, JuV 19th. 1184-6-16-31. BBCITAL -by pupils of Mr. Arthur Vessey next Monday evening, Heart: Memorial Hail. 11314-1341, lottetown will be the preacher. HIV. J. B. DAGGETI.‘ will preach at Bonshaw, Baptist Church, sun- day. June 1a, at a p. m, WWW-u!» CHARGE. June 18: New Dominion at 11 a. m.; Kingston at 3 p. 111.; Cornwall at 7.30. Rev, D. K. Ross, Minister. rayon narrrsr cuuacu ser- vices Sunday, June 18th, a p. m., TTYOH, Speaker, Rev. A. G. Crowe, Pastor at Bedeque. 11 a. m., West- 1110161111111. Speaker, Rev. J. B. Dag- gett, of Kingston, Nova Scotin. STUDENTS’ RECITAL-Char- lottetown School of Music, June 20th at s p.m., Heartz Hail. 11911-11 view. 2.30 p. m-z Povmai, 1.30 p, m. Geo. A. D, Elliott, Minister. COVEIIEAD - STANIIOPE United Church services for Sunday, June 18th are: West Covehead, 11 a. m., S. S, 10 a. m.; Covehead Road, P- m., S. 3., 2 p. m.; Stanhope, 7.3 p. m. i. G Tryfln and Crapaud will be held ou crnment foreb d. ‘ f ' . . ». . . » June mm at u a. m and 7'30 p. m a t? 1351mm? 0 PEPE!‘ . et c1asl1 and a disasiious fall 1n Church of Christ are as follows: Bible 3130001. l0 a. m., Worship, 11 ‘ Additional [nus V $500,000 1 Maritime Telegraph Sr Telephone Company Refunding and General Mortgage 5% Bonds, Series A I Dated January 1st 1926 ' l Denominations: $1,000 and $599 Due January 1st’ 1956 Principal and interest payable in Halifax, Montreal and Toronto Th c A - - . e ompany awn! and operates the prmupal telephme system m Nova Scotia. It also controls, through ownership of practically the mt; ~ta| . Utilities, Limited, the principal telephone system in r1335; olsizitlgntlc Details of this issue are contained in the descriptive circular copies of which will b . 1 e furnnshed upon request‘, Price: 94 and accrued interest, to yield over 5.45% Deli ' , - ' - very l‘ u “d when “sued and “mud b7 i“ and ‘uh-lea F" lPPmvai b)’ counsel oi all proceedings. Royal Securities Corporation, Limited 170 H lli Halaf‘ - . . . ° 5 SW9“. ‘ax 19 Market Square, Saint John Riley Budding, Charlottetown UNITED . cnvncn Services at can colonies in 1784 the British sov- im 19211-29. Then the stock mark- ‘ it is necessary 1o supply ro New Giugmv tinental Congress dashed off $250,- 000,000 worth of paper which soon themafter decorated thevwalls of ‘United States and simultaneously Americans boarded gold and cur- i rency. WANTED a. m. and 7.30 p. m., afternoon ser- . vice in the Fredericton Church at hair? Sh? an: gftuany {mate March lgsildaold paymems we“ 3 p_ m_ Wm‘ G_ Q“, 1 ' M, 15w ' su or S81 rs w o us m1 emp - suspended and all banks closed ~ gay n r "uously used their pa)‘. Hence the temporarily. Congress rushed o" HiiTdlY-‘lre - “11 ~ 111 1' 11." -. - ' ' -~ - . . 1; bToCK NoTE-Hlemke change‘ p 125G181: 0003:1255 ‘light: liliilaled llildgsueileltleil/Silizetlonovgellrlsng tiriilllilzxilé hALESAIAx as Lady. a four-vear-olo Holstein to f m t P Apply by Letter on heifer, bred by B“ Percy Mutch,‘ the currency mance e no .1edlt and currency. Charlottetown and now owned by Overly popular war with Great Mav 1939-111 effect the sold 1' |_ I I RESTING COMFORTABLY .‘_ |Mr. Robert Gay. who was injured 0n the Malpeque Road Wednesday evening when his motorcycle turn- ed over is resting comfortably at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. BRILLIANT STUDENT _ Miss Jeanette Orr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parmcnas Orr, Kensington, was among those receiving the de- gree of Bachelor of Science at the Columbia University Commence- ment, New York City, on Friday, June 6th. Columbia University has a yearly enrollment of thirty-five thousand, and five thousand were graduated this year. RESTORATION FUND -- Word total amount of pledges received in the diocese of Nova Scotla. which in- cludes Prince Edward Island, was $31,937.83 and the cash received was $13,314.42. In addition to this several parishes had reportedthey had reached their quota but as the returns have not been sent in they could not be included in the official return. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mundell, of Lanigan, 5ask., arrived in the city on Tuesday evening by motor and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Upper Prince Street. Mr. Mundell is Manager of the Royal Bank of Canada at Lanigan, and Mrs. Munclell is s. daughter of Mr. D. W. MacLeod, formerly of Orwell Cove but now a. resident of Vancouver. They were. accompanied on their trip by Mr. and Mrs. Channell, who are also visiting the province after an absence of very many years. Mrs, Channcll is n sis- ter of Mr. R. E. Mutch. ' Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) IIONTREAI“ June 15- \Vhc:\t .\'o 2 70. Hurley U. W. no I1 40. OM11 C \V no L‘ \'0 3 3i; no 1 I13; feml no ' l-‘lour spring Will pnlcnls, firsts 5.20; secumis 4.1K]; bakers 4.00: win- feed ter wheat patents. choice 3.00-4.00; white coru 3.803.110. ilrnu, tnu 17.2.1; shorts ton 17.21; middlings, tnu 20.25. Rolled 0111s hug 00 llvs. 2.75. llny, no 2 per ton curlers, 111.1111. (‘hcese cum-out 011101-10 cnlnrcll 111$. Rutter no 1 regruded 1811340. Eggs iu carious-fresh specials 24; extrns 21; firsts 18. Potatoes N. II. 11nd Prince Edward Ialnud green mo11nt11lns 80'pouud bug 90-05. \\\\\\\\\\ ;’u0uus“ / J. Walter Jones, of the some place, has Just completed a record in the 305 day division of the R. O. P. with the total production of 17,008 pounds of milk, containing 700 pounds of butter. She was milked three times daily for the entire lactation per- loci. ATKINS-BOWLES-A quiet but; very pretty wedding was solemn- ized at the Bishop's Palace by Rev. Father O'Hanley on June 14 when Regina, daughter of Mrs. Regina Atkins, became the bride of Stan- ley Bowles, H. M. C. S. Saguenay, Halifax, N. S.,'fonnerly of London, England. The bride was charming- ly attired in. blue with grey hat and shoes to match and carried a bou- quet of lilies of the valley while Miss Mary Duffy of the C. N. Hotel staff who acted as bridesmaid wore blue and grey and also carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. Mr. James Atkins of ‘the Patriot ably supported the groom. After the ceremony the wedding party motor- ed to the home or the bride's mother where supper was served to about 60 guests, after which the evening was pleasantly spent in dancing. The groom's gift to the bride was a pearl pendant, to the bridesmaid an amethyst ,endant iBritain. drew Jackson's rule again saw in- flation and many "wild-cal." banks pouring out worthless notes. The paper and demanded payment in Several years later President An- government eventually discovered taxes were being paid in worthless gold and silver which precipitated a. panic and a rush for gold with general deflation. In 1857 there was another panic and banks suspended payment in gold temporarily. - Four years later the civil war cams and. the Northern government issued the famous "green-bac ." In '62 the paper dollar was worth '16 cents instead of 100 and in '64‘ was worth only 39 cents while the southern states were flooded with worthless confederate notes. Resumption of gold and silver payments came along in 1879 partly because new gold mines had been discovered. Bareiya decade had passed when silver interests operating under the Sherman Act forced an inflation of currency by the liberal coinage of the white metal, them was heavy export of gold and a sudden deflation caused another panic. In '93 banks suspended gold pay- ments, there was widespread un- and earrings to match, to the groomsman an amber pipe. The many and valuable presents includ- ed a travelling bag from the C. N. Hotel staff of which the bride was a. member. The happy couple leave for Halifax Tuesday where they will in future reside. PERSONALS The Misses Martha and Jean Bell, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bell of Winnipeg, are spending a few days in this city the guests of Miss Aims Williams. Mrs. Wm. Stewart and little son Wm. Roderick, of Quincy, Mass, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McPherson of Newtown Cross. Dr. Pringic of Sydney is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mac- Donald, 137 Upper Prince Street. Dr. Prlngle will be welcomed by many old friends. Money Problem Recalls Wild Times of Past NEW YORK. June 15—(C.P.)- ‘These days when no one knows from one day to the next what may happen to the pound sterling or the mark or the franc or any other form 0f currency mcbOdY has gone to the tmuble of check- ing on the United States dollar from the days of the spirit of "l8 and has discovered numerous gyra- tions following upon use of the printing press. i. In the pro-revolutionary Muen- 1 employment. ugly riots and Coxey‘s ."am1y of Unemployed" marched to Washington. The following year the Shennan Act was repealed and two years later the "free silver" campaign of William Jennings Bryan-"you shall not crucify labor upon a. cross of gold"—1was a failure. currency was restored to a. gold basis. At the turn of the century Con- gress made the gold dollar a stand- ard of values and fixed its gold content at 25.8 grains fine. The speculative boom of 1908 resulted in the financial panic of 1907, in New York alone 2.000 firms failed, and there was widespread dislocation of industry. 1n 1913 the Federal Reserve sys- tem was established to provide flexible bank credit and relieve re- curring strains on the currency. The latest speculation fever came Special Fish Prices Friday ............ 19c lb. ............... 22c lb.. 10c lb. . Z for 25c 15c lb. 1311111. Halibut Salmon ... Haddock ...-...“... Mackerel ... Fresh Fillets . . . Smoked Fillets C011 ...-...... 5C ill- Boneless Cod .. -- 12¢ "'- I-‘innnn lladdle .......... 21115-2511 BIIBIIUES GROCERY Meat and Fish Market Phone B7 l-MZ. standard was abolished by act. of Congress repudlating gold payment clauses in government and private contracts. Charlottetown Bran Ducks are voracious feeders, and ughag.) 0111111011 SERVICES - Pownai , , u l nwrwv following reckless printlne| prices, thousands oi‘ banks 11-11 by“ 111 the form 01 green feed lOruge ...- ggsiorgl tcléarsed or the United mp” v9 y‘ bl’ 528'“ °i ‘h’ Pmiimm‘ i='°"°"" l“? Wayside. unemnlovnlent srac- l r0015. liberally. ' ' urc o auo a. Services for men ' ually rose w 15000001) (Ore; p“ ommcu or cumsr- . . ' ' ' g“ ‘ Sunday, June 18th, as follows: Mlll- services for the sunday| Came the revolution and the Con- began to w1tl1draw gold from the ly id ch l A New Coal Deal For the summer months we are putting Avon Coal on the market at s. very attractive price in order that the public can try n ton of our Coal before the FalL SCREENED AVON LUMP-TON $7.00. 1 BAG 40 CENTS 5% off Car Lots F. 0. B. to any Station on 1'. E. I. You can save money by communleating-with—- MARITIME GOAL G0. HAROLD B. LARGE Phone 990. ' 2 Cumberland Street. Central Guardian locals, 4c. Per W011i; WWW"! "l" Eastern locals, 2o. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2e. per word; Classified, 2e. per word; in Memorlam Notices, 70c. per Inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Oflcr- lngs, Cards, eto., 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 7011- W!‘ il1¢i1 or 4c per word. Other rates on allilllfiflilillli- Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - flvo cents. BATE-Zn per word, three III- tlal. Sells at sight for twenty-five cents. Shows one hundred per cent profit. Exclusive territory to right party. Write for iaartlculars w-vw w " Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance ‘gm sertions for the price of two, strictly To Let payable in advance. J .-——-—- ‘ GARAGE TO LET-APPLY 3Z4 Agents Wanted Filmy Sim" 1191'5'm'3* TORAGE. DRY WANTED AGENTS EVERY D's‘ Tgnlllztt-iiifalrldiid H. Trainer. 80 trict. Sell handy household essen- Graft/on S,“ 11404444, T0 LET -- 3 FURNISHED ROOM! 0n first floor. Also 1 large front sheet. Guardian Office. tf. 11011- Aliiliy 114 Prime 5i FOR SALE - AUCTION FORT!’- Five, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Wanted Ipndqn, 1164-6-15-41. Female Help Wanted WANTED — A CAPABLE GIRL for kitchen work for J111y and August. Apply to Gregors Hotel, Brackley Beach. 1129-6-14-31. Work Wanted WANTED BY RELIABLE YOUNG couple work for summer months. Write J. K. care Guardhuu 1178-6-16-31. Help lVanted To handle a patented nrilc before imroduccd n11 this lng. $30.00 a week in your spa Send 10c for sample and is still nvuliniilc to Red ducts, Dept. 3. Drawer 9 WORK “WNTED BY AN EXPER- ‘ _ Dnihousic, Oniano. icnccd man lu fox ranching and farming. Good recommendations. Apply Guardian. 1196-8-10-7" enclosing fifteen Gems for sample room and kitchenette on second Dept 159~5s Adelaide East Tor- flrwr- Apply Guardian- onto.‘ W-June, 16-31. 1153-6-15-31 For sale Boarders Wanted CARBQARD sUyIABLE p01; BOARDERS ACCOilfMODATED- lining Outhousea em" 1c pa; Reasonable rates. central loca- 7174-6-5-31 -_a Prinwy“ NW‘ Hi‘ norruzs WANTED-PINTS .1181: 1;“ sAiLE _ SECgNDJKANP Quarls. Phone 1107. June 15-1-1. Willy's-Kn ght Car. C eap. ppy , , , _ Guardian omee. s-v-tf. cu Azzgshnoon m _ _ G . d1. . son sacs". - AUCTION rorrrv- m’ l" five, Bridge and Whlst Score _ Cards. Guardian Central Job Miscellaneous printer; Nov. i-tf. DISCIIARGING TODAY BAY- "DANISH BALLHEAD" 355T 0F view Screened at $7.50 p01" ton. all cabbase- Visorous plants. 30¢ A. Pickarrl a: Co, P110111.- 21o. per hundred. G. Ferguson, New 116241-1541 2000 MEN AND WOMEN bVANTl-Il’). ir- never Contin- cni. 'I‘l1is article costs 10c and soil: in lots of from 100 1c 600 at 15c each. The plan we have for sell- ing this article is culircly new. There is no door to door canvass- Whothcr you are employed at present or not you can cam re time parllcu~ lnrs Wrlin 10-day while territory K Pro- 0, Port if W. June 13-41.