-... ;ilialn Minty Yule Utdn . l‘ ’ ilou . , otter!- 3:2” Si’ ohmic. Public Holiday Thursday, June 9th has gen declared a Statutory oliday and all citizens are quested to observe it as uch and to celebrate it as e birthday oi our reigning overeign, King George VI. a. A. FOSTER, Mayor -i14'i--O- Mortgage Sale There will be sold by ublic auc- ion in the Hall of e Prince ounty Court. House in Summer- lde in Prince County in Prince l ward Island. on Wednesday, the Wlilty-SECOIIG day of Julie, A. D. 93B. at the hour oi twclve o'clock con, all and angular tllat certain llrc.l or tzact oi loud and prem- "es situate, ly.lzg and being on the East. side of the Tryon River in Township Number 28 in Prince County in the Province oi Prince EIIWBTCI Isand. bounded and dc - cribeu as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING at a stake sei. n the East bank of Tryon River and in the division line of lands form- erly owned b Bruce Dawson and McDonawl uuiter respectively, ind running along the said bank or shore in a northwardly direc- tion till it meets the Road run- ning from the said shore to the Main Road leading from Tryon to Crapaud Wharf running Eastwaad- aln Road tinuin Eastwardly along division line o’ land formerly owned res- tive. by the late James Boui- er an the late Jalnes Lefurgey to meet the West boundary land in 1. ssession oi John B. Lea. following aouthwardly along said boundary line to meet‘ the North line oi land formerly owned by Bruce Dawson running along the said line in a Westwardly direc- tion to the shore of Tryon River, the place of commencement, con- taining ONE HUNDRED ACRES 0i land, a little more or less. Save and except thereout and there- from the above described land Sixteen Acres released to Nathan- l~‘. Boulter by Release of Mortgage Lien bearing date the Ninth day oi December. A. D.. 1916, and reg- istered in Prince County Registry In Liber 49, Folio 154. The above sale is made under s. Power oi Sale contained in an fndenture oi Mortgage dated the Ninth day of March. A. D., 1912. snd made between Nathaniel Bouiier oi Tryon in Lot Twenty- sight in Prince County, farmer and Jane Boulter his wi e. and his son James A. Boulter oi the same lace oi the-one part and Harry Iiowatt oi West Somervills in the tats oi Massachusetts in the Americs oi the having pa ment oi the prin- apalbmoney sn interest secured are y. For further eulars apPly It he office oi eath Sirens. Soli- litor. Water Street. summerside. TED this Twenty-first day of a. ‘m’ L n’ miracle! nowA-rr. Mort . tion is tl t -- I 0 ‘iii-Eat:- as? “mm y oeushir “ Allglil 0. 5. 1900. ' Fraser h I59 Bly street, (Canadian Press) United Gas Imp West Air Brake El New York Curb (Canadian Press) Am 3UP POWQI‘ I'll" Io-‘lii-B-Zi-BO-B-Bi. w~wwv w Y s llmhllucllil word. (It-ls: rates on sppiloulion. Minimum Charge so: lsuy lsuvertisssssnt twenty-live us“. ss-Payaille in ii Ufllllll Guardians ilsunls. h pol Illll} Wesson: lsusl bushels luuals, tr per Iss1; Annsudcnuns and Cslnlls Events 3c par word; Is p3 w" ll Mornorhn lot-loss, ‘i011 pol Ibis-hull Uiisrlngs, Usrus, stun, so pss nuns; Lessors 0i use lash. Notions as ‘nuuuls and lflproul iswh; lsllll u! lflunn nnu utiomauc pu- 1am us o0 w ‘rvww vvvv v w vvvv For Sale ron sALnlni-zw MECHANICAL em us. "l". so“ “- a m‘ L-losz-a-a-el. BUILDING 101's FOB. SALE. North River Izloadm olbouaclntyre H1811 . A. . . use. w” L-l086-6-8-3i. ants woon FOB sans-nail.‘ "32., “"33” ‘Efihuilidphfi; w .0. wer. r . 410-4. L-862-5-28-281 Fgrll SALE-Ewlll] METAApL ums. Capacity ga ons. - ply Guardian. L-loilli-il-P“ FOB. BALE —THE HOSTESS LIB rary. A beautiful set oi flve book any hostess will be oroud to own- Over 11.000 sold in one Ilwnlh- For a short time. only $1.00 oer grill. Rush your o§der tomsxulrlqlzjegl: aes c . ormo - N, s, m“ y h-oza-ls-aa-u. _________._.__- Fiat-MEAL!‘ - XtFAIXM gaxliaunzilnl} u r: . D ' Pirotflctimsetcwul. ii-loel-e-s-ai- FOB SALE —- SPONSON CANOE. Non cspsisable-ulgdlei-wialmhmm etc. Reasonable. P ofiloellmam Ion saw ssvsalll. coolfiNu atoves, suitsbla 3g!‘ figlllnslzlm‘ . A r‘ - m“ My L-l12i-tl-4-2i. _. TMENT '°..'.lli‘ci.'§n‘i.cl"t'ia5_llgg ‘alder. 906 Euston. bmqdddl‘ m sass _ ascolm slums with d1 ‘qfigct condi- i" “u, u L-lobi-s-l-sl. Personal . I IUNION - 3°“ “ti... mono?- , . At Reddin sli Dru: Counters. Miscellaneous I WALK EIGHT MILES In d u s t r i a I s "Emhflnge lLead Rally On NewYork Mart STOCKT(MHIE4fiKMWig, N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) . “i”- smh l. Close BY FREDERICK GARDNER. Boll Tel l "5 ;Assooisted Press Financial Writer Brazilian ‘ j m“ l NEW YORK, June 5~(AP)— B O POW A 39 l-uyin" of industrials touched off Can Nor Pr m“ a mallet but substantial rally in Can Car Found 11% ,yes rdays stock market an en- gm c“ pm abled the list m 6nd the live-day can Pam, . 97% - jaunt well up o. the week. gm swamnm 5% Advances ran to more than two com 8mm p points at the best, although s little profit. selling just beiore the close chopped down best marks. an‘ and“ 28% While dealings were relatively Dom Steel B 11 small throughout, the upturn o1 m Textile 58 300.030 shares was the largest rol- Fmlndetlon Co 13 anivhshort session since May 7. Gen 59991 WB-Ie 50/, e Associated Press average oi HOW Smith 13 60 issues was up .7 oi a point at Imp Tob 131/. ‘ 38.4. On the week this composite Int Nickel 43 showed a net gain oi a. iull point, Int Power Pfd 73 I the kfirst taiterks three consecutive McColl Front 1o wee y se - ac . Mtl Powe , Saturday share favorites includ- Nat Brewr 28% ed U. S. steel at 41 3-4, Bethle- Nat Steel Car l 39 hem a 7-8, Chrysler 41 a-4, och- Nmnd, 4° eral Motors 28 3-4. International Quebec Pow 53 Harvester 51 3-4, Westinghouse ‘I3 Shawn“ an er 15 7-8, and General Electric as 1-2. s. L“, 5Com 1;: Oil gained iractionally. Metals Ga in F ractionally In Sliort Session lethargy. na Hollinger. stationary. Mines 36,700; bonds $6.50. Banks __-_-_-_. MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Press) Curb Market today were: Canada .98 7-8. Use Cross Corn naive for t troubles. At neudlxrs. worthys, and au Drug Uounlers. ________;____ Efriunao - slLvan r EMAIZE ADDIY Lawrence Mlolynesux. Inkerlnan. W with B. P. Insulated siding lors. Bee orlck type rec-- piled 0n building Comer l-itzroy and Queen. CDO d Rlowe Woodworking C 1'0 LET — sUNNY B mo k O P . en . house eepins bum r0 RENT AT s40 QUEEN 8T- th 1001218 ville that the owner of a. Street. Phone ‘I14. 0B3 Male and Female Help Wanted TIMI ‘N! INIUII VI is-s-l-n June n. E- i; s 5 i i clIIgHAZtIiQQIcMEEEé-lfip afdvgfig s‘ L“ Pfd among Canadian stocks. Dome a?“ 0f Can 63% McIntyre, Hollinger and Imperial 1n E190 A -- MONTREAL. June 5-—-(CP)— Metals gained fractions up to more than a int on the short Satur- day sesson on the stock exchange and the main list showed general Noranda was the star performer among the metals. advancing 1 1-2 points at 63 at the close. Inter- tiona Nickel was ahead 3-4 and there were gains of 1-2 each ior Smelters. Hudson Bay Mining and B. C. Power slipped 1-2, Quebec Power lost 3-8 and Montreal Pow- er 1-2. Gatineau and Shawlnigan picked up l-4 each. Papers were dull. steel oi Canada declined 1-4 on small volume. Rails were Dominion steel and coal “B" firmed 3-8 and International Pete 1-4. Total sales: Industrials 6.900; MONTREAL, June 4—Selected mining quotations on Montreal Stocks Close Beauior 19 Bouscad 8 Brownies 4 Cent Pat - Cent Cad I7 Duparq 3 Thomp Cad 22 Trailer Regulations FOP National Parks "ma" 4-50: Virginia 100's 3.50. i % es E $5532.?“ P L’ Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks mm Abitibi ggtitibi 535" l? e tos 3881315111015 6g“ fills?“ t 3* Fraser V T c n 20rd A _ ome Oil Imp ou “if”, Int Pete 25% llgleichers A 6 1'09 C Price PHI“ B“ C ' UITEHCIES mew YORK, .1 __ end-oi-the-week Itxiivs-lffpfeam 31101811 Currencies in term; of me steam Saturday and most, “my; iyaiglllrfilié. mlnor declines in quiet Ster ing di 1-3 g 4.94 3-4 Bntfpelflé Fgfiiighcelixgyflig r“ wghlélnéhangiled 5g 3377 3-4_ wnum“ ha’) oxfiéenanlélxfinl-gilar was oif 3-8 . J _ _ Bsnks Close 1?“, PNOTuRHd Stemnlgnedecsmedloigiaz hadfwpou ° ‘acflmi B-ii $5 00 7-16 on lore Canada s5 fr‘: £9885 here Saturday wh le Commerce 183 at z 3081131; franc held about even Montreal 204 smug!’ d 11-32 cents. The United Nova Scotia -— cent tfgar “dvanced 1'54 Del‘ Royal 15x 1'11 “ '64 P" W" Premium. Produce Prices MONTREAL, June 5 —(OP)~ Prim ruled steady on Montreal °Pen pgoduce markets last week, Bat r was quoted at 25 14.34; 0011b a Pound ior No. 1 m cal-log 111:2 ‘$8 véitla lots to retailers at 28 rlntsorz o. 1 solids. 27 for No. 1. g8 . 5 1-2 for No. 2 solids and for No. 2 prints, orcllfflded esa shipment 1h carlots ess were 25 1-2 cents a dozen 101' A-lsrse: 24 ici- A-medium, as l-2 for B and 21 l-2 for C. Cheese ___€...___. maw YORK. June 5—(AP)— w“ 14 1 a c F ch z G B t‘ - ents a ound for On- 111° If. s; i: aIarFil-i; glenrmflifi? m“ “hi” “d °°°"d m“ 13 franc 2.77 3-4; Italy 5 26 l-4; Belgium 16.94; Germany 40.17; 3-4814 for Quebec white and col. 0Y2 . Potatoes: hi - 75-80: N B93311 ‘NoflsiigglfiiI-lgi? N. B. cobblers No. 1 80's 85' P. E- r. mts No. 1 90's l.05' sculh Carolina. No. 1 100's 0.25;’ N0. a 100a 0.15; South Cllmlina No. a WINNIPEG. June 5 —-(CP)~. Closing grain: Wheat close-July Regulations for the management 1o 3.8. Oct 8o 3_8. . and wntrol oi trailers in the Na.- Jul 44 74b. Oct fi-llgewaéfgffi; tlonal Parks oi Canada have been b“ ey__;u1y 57 b8. be,’ 50 14b l Aim “Mm” “Y the “Peri-menu 01' Cash rices-Wlleat‘ No 1 s... Mines and Resources, Ottawa. The 191 34;; o} a “m. l17'3_8: No a new regulations. which go into ei- m, 10g 34;; N‘, 4 no‘, 10o '34, No fact immediately provide for the 5 wheat ea a-c; No, a wl-lem’, 3i registration oi all motor vehicles 3-5; feed 50 34;; Na 1 8am" 103 and trailers, and contain clauses on 3.3; m, g “met 105 34, No 1 sanitation and equipment designed durum 75 3.3; No_ 4 spec 9o is. to promote health End saietv 1h the m, 5 spec s5 as; No. 0 spec c1’ park area-s. In addition they uro- a-a; track 111 a-a; screenings s0. trailer Oats-No. 2 cw 44 7-8; No, 3 cw while in a national park shall be 42 3-8; ex 1 feed 42 341' No, 1 swbiect to all provisions of the Mo- feed 41 a-a; No. z feed as'3-s~ No. tor Vehicies Act and Public Health a feed as 7-0; track as a-a. ' Act. respectively. of the province in Barley —No. 3 cw 55 7-8; No. 4 which the park is located. Persons cw 54 1-8; No. 5 cw 53 1-8; No, a conwmplstlirm g trailer outing in 52 1-8: track 5e 7-3, any oi the natonsl parks of Oans- MONTREAL June s --(CP)— Prices ruled steady on the produce urged to thenrlselvesvwlth the regulatons section oi the Canadian commod- ity exchange Saturday. pa . Dhnsisls plenedonsanl- Butter spot --Que (rash (gg tat-ion. Wash basins. sintts c,- other score) 24 3-4-25; sales 100 Que similar llances in trailers must fresh (92 score) 25. be rovi with removable metsJ Cheese spot ~Unquovted. con for the retention oi li d garbage and refusde‘. in: urn 23a; B-large 22 1-2; 0 21 spot —0nt A-large 28a; A- wen cl the insulation sbomotincrdc-ihot ‘@191, Mmmmrmerh hmecti lswillsw‘m ' Hartman-inner nllklgllftfiglzrsvlnsflllh onus in hi!" i MM»: nu us sllwlneeilell sn_ m a _§ c5 Montreal Stoc _ s United States dollar lost a little ‘ listings 255a “ya-l, __ calm Rwy Mining tooks Acme Oil Alton Comwealth l Con Smelt Darkwater Davies Denison Dome Oil Dorval East Malrobic Eldorado Falcon Fed Kirk Fcrrlland Foundation Francoeur Gillies Lake Shawkey Bherritt Siscoc Siaden Slave Lake Stadacona k TOR/ONTO, June of the Toronto broke into new high ground the curren da ‘s Wright-Harg 8.400 shares an 7.80 and gains o ware boarded by Macassa, Pamour, Pickle Rouyn, Premier metals 18ers x ‘gunk _ -—————— _ J. it§°a°§lc u... Alr Transportation was up 40 cents ior in the western oils were lgsry-Edmontorl Wesl- UNDATID MONIY BOX e ofwastlemustbcm -. Prices edigedf degrmteg llxfld tmilsrs edBltgtearafutures-‘giasier. unchsrlg- ifkenuélzéeel} must - o ; . .. . . . p“ Jul 25-28 S-‘ggliovmil; 1313-80.‘ I "xboh. Omega s In the interests ~. safety. no mo- m vehicle with ed fiat; gig?‘ wwh‘ M" "Yr" NOTICE .-.1.-~..-~ w meals the mull-comm inc Mo- an ‘Y- m Velflioa Act of uic pro . l “"3 sndincaseswhemthewoightoi’ "gfljl-ha 6ft‘; miles-l": wow? crumb!‘ ANNUAL mss-rmo °“ u " @111 - Q h1g0 Elli llama-vial spproveqbnun‘ mail-launch oiP.I.l. fischtlhwiillchczuaulca- Pref-Mn 31° ‘wills-baa a n, tehlcleb stunt-charm "lmchm B Prim in». Y d, nmwchc provide m» every mu- chlrlfltflwn. P. s. I. on 1m l "W"! 0* a. l n be “m” ‘m, m w svsn-‘Ils hnc ma. lass st s .012! U“ film" m" m chains‘ inferences!’ a“ at‘: "Qoafifi, "lhffifg" “my 3 fl "virtuosic-wee. - ~-'~l u» - In Gold dlr 80.27 cents; Osnsd ‘l! cents. llAlllfl A’! A .0LANCI ‘ruonto, ‘fork-Mocks closed high Winnipeg -Whcst l-I slits. (Canadian ‘IORONIO, June 4- short session, 1.01 9-04; franc . 42. At New York -—Pound 4.94 3 Osnsdisn dlr .00 7-8; frsnc 2. 4. At- Psrls -Oi0led New er. up l-r to 1 -O0tton hkhl ' fill! ~$aig 5925"" ' CANADA'S (iIi-IIPEIIATIVE ENTERPRISE Grain CHICAGO. June 5 —(AP)—In- dications that rust infection was spreading northward through the United States wheat belt, combin- ed with other bullish factors. touched off a buying spurt that lifted wheat prices two cents a bushel Saturday. The rust. talk coupled with ad- vances ln stocks an passage oi pump primingbill gave themarket enough buying support to extend wheat price recoveries to around four cents from the recent five year lows. Wheat closed at the high point, 1 1-2-2 1-8 cents above yesterday's finish, July 71 7-8-72, September 73-73 1-8. December 74 7-8-75; corn 3-8 down to 1-8 up, July 5'1 1-8-1-4, September 58 l-8-l-4, Dec- ember 56 l-2; oats l-2 up. July 27 1-8; rye 3-4-1 1-4 higher, July 51 3-4; provisions unchanged to 5 up. Corn trade was small and prices declined a major fraction before 5—(CP)—-Gold recovering partially. Ex orters exchange gave no support as deman was for restricted by European holidays. Satur- WXNNIPEG, June 5 —~(CP)—— y getting back Winnipeg wheat futures Saturday to the level that prevailed in the closed higher for the fifth con- fir.‘ l0 da. Dome so the year and 59 1-2 while . ‘Hollingcr and Bui te chalked up gains oi 3-8 sscutive session on blzying induced its high for by Chicago's strong undcrtone, held a minor gain at black rust spread from Texas - McIntyre advanced a northward, and unwanted rain- d Lake Shore 1-2 to storms in Kansas. ialo-Ai; Prim finished near their day's top levels, 1-2-1 1-2 cents above Friday's close, July at $1.03 3-8. over October 80 3-8 and December '19 d firmed 5 cents to cents. cents Buenos Aires closed 5-3-1 1-8 Patricia. higher and Chicago 1 1-2- 2 l-il Corporation, higlher cash wheat dealings lere Powell- 1i t. and spreads closed unchang- Minor oats and barley pur- Gillies Lake. God's chases accounted ior bulk of coarse Madsen, McWatters, grain dealin s as all prices closed r actionally igher. ilareiully Developed OTTAWA, June 4-'I‘he galley oi Trans-Canada air lines is Dro- ceed with thoroughness and to make haste slowly to the end thata proper foundation may be lsill for an efficient and llseful sir service. 51:6 said Phili s. Johnson, Vice Presi- dent of e Air Lines, addresing the Carladisn Manufactures As- -4' itl l ti i the T, B00! 011 lhhtll mee ill Ii no Chateau uurier here today. was speaking st the trs - tion session. Describing the nan-l t U- 8- continents-l sir service which dlr 58w ultimately link the Atlantic snd Pacific sesbosrds o! Csnsds sl one oi the foremost in scone of sir trans rtstion developments tndsy. Mr. l-lnson ssid it wss s coopera- tive sfiort oi three [rest ies. Pirst was the Government t mush the department oi Tr and the Post Office. its function wss :0 provide radio rsn . s me - sfl ssrvies sad nsvigsticlsl l?» 33;”. -, , $3 ITS MEMBERSHIP includes one out of three Canadians. It pays out $500,000 every working clay to families throughout Canada. It extends its benefits to more than half the population of the Dominion, ' It has Two Billion Dollars of its mem- bers’ funds invested in Canada's home; and farms, industries and utilities, muni- cipalities and governments-a greater financial stake in Canada than my other single enterprise. It safeguards the savings of millions’ of Canadians and enables them to gnu. mtee financial security for themselves and their families. This enterprise-Ivy so the grease: and most important in ' our country-is Iiifi Insurance. INSURANCE IGUAIDIAII- OI, CANADIAN IOIBI. municipalities in the design completion. Radio ranges natalled across Canada were the most modern available and the system of weather observing, fore- srolg gisdellltliligtiitltllll, he said. P" Y th h.‘““1=“'€‘“6illi°"é°°" ° " e os rm arrange with ugauigganailrlit “girl o,” km”) Lines yo, me operation o! scheduhs cas er sugar, one tablespoon oi which will give the best postal ad. lfiifiti. ‘i331 "w." .‘.‘.‘"hi°“l"s°“ ~ 950R. e m nion of Canada was one oi the few ties should be multiplied for as major nations without an Air Mail service. The second partner in the ed ior. Strain the juice Ereat undertaking was the mo... Canada Air Lines itsclr "him "is Dublic made of it anl-zscnas srvr. aids, as well as emergency, lsnd- vate affair given by the King and and it rendered aid Queen for their friends. both technical and financial to Invitations have not been issued and by the high, mighty and construction oi terfnlnal fields. The bold Chamberlain but all-way from Vancouver u, wmm. household officeshcourt dress will PW. Mr. Johns 1 c q y,‘ not be worn. Gen emcn, the cards on pon e o“ w” say. will wear evening clothes with brooches-the cloth silnil Bwearinl; last year which caused London tailors to exclaim over a new and what they considered ba- comins. fashion for men. AMERICAN DRINK one tablespoon o! cording tn the “TQICIV Elflfmfll‘. said Mr 0f thr- Dcnrlr ‘vent o’ h , . so far its shares igulzg: fiésgggfi canadi ls ggilggvdlylailntrejrzggt lugggd etgcoiirfiggt rn c rd’ 1 ment. When the service became an e ua ‘an actuality, its success would be de- th i te e n liigent use ..'This column is reserved (n, new - of local interest but advertisln o s news! "Bture maybe lnserte at 4c s word strictly llsyshls In ad. E FOR COURT PETE vsnce. LONDON. June 4-'I‘here is con o -- ~-. sldembl mm t - .. SUBSCRIPT NS “my gmuggzhagl Patllfugméglls Charlottetown ? an *srzr Consult us for lowest prices TRA- PANI ad CADIZ Spanish salt-Bulk or bags. We stock Malagash - land - hart li and fishery salt. “ n. R. Lanes s. co. 71 Queen St. L1151-6-6-3l . ' fruit syrup (such as raspberry, pineapple or any other preferred); soda water and ice. These qunnfl- many people as they will be meek) tllttnfléfln llélw it! blsgujug. Add sugar speaking o‘ x - co wa er r until sugar is fill-craft uvanab epemro an]; deligtslfg all add soda water the m“! Import-Bili- problem was e selection and training of pilots, mechlnlfs. radio operators and fiber techmcai staff. The train- Illgdhla: breen intensive and the WINNIPEG. Man. Juno Il-Seecl. c o an excellent transport inr. of grain is practicnllx’ flying corps would shortly be ready. ' $521152 bills/era lsgtfélfb of flying mail.1 wank f manenz-emplo-vees pgefsswhlcgllt S; c. n warmer “$111119? with seal. 150 were Canadian Bron (‘OlYII!""ll5 are and ice cube Stir well, then last c‘ , Crop Conditions Dletsd throughout the Prnll-il- Pro- vinces which llnvn experienced tersd shawl-rs. In Q01‘? o al-dl ~ handed to their Rent Archie Hluna, _l:- 13,51: - Tel. 1000.