" ' tween 3 and 5 P. M. . Farmer‘, "oaths Apartment __-—_ Central n’ Anna] ueetln of _ gph..°.l‘:‘:.‘lii.';d;'°.':nf;§. T0 RENT ,, o P. iii-Th- ug}; ,. o, hgmhh li-room modern apart- oiifflf‘ ntatlvea and ment. Ideal location, it... ..v.augnx;riratig_légg 224 Pownal. 5W“ whe‘:‘e:ffl reques d to come » f,§§‘,§{.";un in the meeting. APPIY: as aoanp or T. Qfnfgdcfgs 051.33 sportsman. ROY CUDMORE 516123-21. ' ' 6-20-31. Zj-éji Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the P. E. I. Approved Flock . 5,, will be held in the Prince of Wales College (base- Asnt room) commencing at 2.30 P. M. Friday, June 26th. Fife afternoon session will be devoted to the business of the Association. i The Poultry Industry Committee will hold an open meeting in the evening commencing at 7.30 P. M. All mailers pertaining to the poultry industry will be discuss- ed. All interested parties please attend. One of the special |peakers will be Mr. H. B. Donovan of Toronto. ompost Heap Will Supply I-Iumus For Victory Gardens Gardeners should plan i to improvehtheir soil for ,-b addin umus. ncilutitug imporxtant because it “h, gftjllily to the water-holding “Nutty oi sandy soils and makes {my soils more workable. m,- mcrage home there is sui- hucut plant material such as leans and grass clippings to make pile which would supply ,1 ,1 tile humus that can be used I eutlsly about the home. the compost pile in Victory this’ i1 ' a .u corner. Shrubs may be u; shield it from view. The material to be decomposed put down in layers, with of soil between. A few complete . FENCE OFF A PlECE 0F YOUR BACKYARD \o‘x\o' HEAP, WHEEL BARRON, TOOLS, ASH CANS ETC» OUT OF SlfillT. , of lime and plnu. . should be sprinkled tn the p33.“ material as it is put on the pie. A small quantity of decayed El or manure scattered lihtitsll the pile will hasten decay. ‘Inc compost pile should not be al- I imd t” my out’ soil, since it encourages the growth .l‘ou' the composted material to of both the mp and me root 53.5mm 1111"»? ‘lime ummuih‘? hem" of plants. A certain percentage oi i? such materm 5a" ha‘ the root system decays each year. ti in the flower and vegetable This decompmed vggetable mane.- beoomes a part of the soil. EX- periments have shown that a con- siderable percentage oi humus ls added to the soil in this way. In fact, this is about the only way ts incorporate humus in the soil to any extent after the lawn is once established. Decay of compost will be has- tened lf a tumbler full of balanced plant food is scattered over each layer of compost a. foot thick, and if the pile is kept moist by occa- sional wetting down. lieu glitch. r use of compost or manure on tiiehtn is not recommended. Sun- fzse applications on grass are -f : 1e and often bring in weeds thseuso organisms. Manure rticuprly oblectable, espe- - from the standpoint of intro- spores oi two serious hu- disea-es-tetanus (lockjaw) has gangrene. Tue use of complete plantfood m- crzusc; the humus content of the ,. , . Advertising Rates —l'ayahle in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 Cenh Central Guardian local-a. 5o our word; Western and Eastern locus 2o per word; Announcements and Coming Eveula 3c per wcnr Classified 3c per word; in lldeanorlnl Not-Ices 70c per inch- Llata o Floral and Spiritual Ofierln Cards, etc. 5o w: name~ Letters of Uondqfience 70o per inch; dlug engu omen 40 words for 51.00 and 1 cents for every additional 3 wo Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70o per lnch or 4c word. Llata of lptlona 49 cents per lnch. Address and tatlon 51.00. Other rates on application. p-n» For Sale B. SALE — 1940 TWO TON IN- Agents Wanted AGENTS TO SELL PORTRAIT F0 Enlargements big money maker. ternational dump body truck in M- esa cautious. Sea? “m” FOR. SALE — FOUR CHOICE To Let mtlch cows. Due to freshen soon. '—" L. D. MacLeod 8r Sons. Victoria. r0 tar - nouss, a ltoolvls. 6'1°‘2°'23- partly furnished. 5 miles from ALE_GENUINE AN,“ UE my‘ dmy bus service‘ ‘deal Fglilierzton Grandfather's Clocg at shore. Phone 547-.l_ 6-2023-25- -___ __'- T0 LET FOR. SUMMER. MONTHS- turhished, five-room apart-ment. ground floor. Write Apt. One. 11 Grafton Street. or phone 122% Imperial service Station, Ken- sington. 6-22-23-24. FOR. SALE — ‘l ACRES SHORE land one mile from cltv on paved road. with or without cottage and ranch. Apply D_ S. MacLean or Alex Matheson. M. P.. Charlotte- town. 6-18-20-23. FOR SALE -— NEW SHIPMENT Cedar arrived. Posts and Stakes. All sizes. R. A. MacPhail. New . Haven. 0-13-20-23. —-~- A-——-€—-i——-——i TO LET —- LARGE SUNNY UN- tunnshed room. Ground floor. 51 Rwhmond Stret. 5'23 21 , ,,,_ __.________- TO LET — THREE ROOM SUITE. furnished, heated, 222 Queeg gt.“ Strayed STRAYED TO MY FARM, SOW. Daniel McPherson, Oyster Bed Bridge. 6-23-31. Male Help Wanted A. DUCHEMIN d: 8-23-81. FOR SALE House, 7 rooms. conveniences. Plved Road. edge of Town- Garden space and barn. Gtofid looallltlyj Excxllerlnt - ome r en propo on. on y K"? Mlnard’: In the home. gal-gin: d-d-Q-l-til-tf. Auction Sale 0f Valuable Property h In Charlottetown i There will be set up at Public Auctlcn on the premises on Frldny the 20th day cf June lnatoat at Two 0'Cloek in the afternoon that beautiful msldellco port of the Estate of the late Mrs. Duff situate on the North River Road having a front thereon of I50 fl... and extending "ting York Street 197 feet. The grounds contain 1% “n, ‘m. beautiful him‘ and shade trees, flower garden and fruit trees and ls valuable u I fir-vale home or as a bualueaa proposition there being aulllclent Iround to permit of elx or seven building Iota after retaining lot with availing so rm by m ma. This dwelling u» s... n ,, moderate coat d. converted Into one of three or four apartments. A proposed plan for “vision lnto Iota and for conversion into apartments may be seen at ‘n;4nol‘llre of the undersigned Admlnlltrotor of the Estate Charlotte- LOS 0N 49 ltOiAl) BROWN COAT With two coupon books tn pockets. Also Number Plate for Truck No. £641. Finder notify Clarence avid, Georgetown. 6-3-11. Wanted WANTED - BARBER APFBINT- ices. No former experience neces- liirv Write for information Moler lasinr fi, waxTrn-Laoras arcrctr. m svod condition. Apply Gusardiazg. -aa- . BOY WATED. Co, ll‘. ll. BEATON , DONALD McKlNNON Auctioneer Administrator ' "39"" 0-1040-3249- MOIITREAI. $T00ll EXSIIAIISE (Canadian Press) gm“ Close Bell ‘Iiel 145 Brazilian 8 Bruck Silk 5 Bldg Products l8 Can Car 5 l-I Can Car Pld 24 l-B Can 1nd A1 A 8 3-8 Can Pacific 5 3-4 Can steam 6 3-4 Celanese 25 Cons Smelt 87 1-4 Dist Seag 22 Dom Bridge 23 1.3 Dom Steel B B 3-4 Dom Textile 75 1-4 Dfydfin 4 1-2 Gen Steel Wares 5 3-4 Imp Tob 9 1-: Int Nickel 30 1-2 Mtl Power 31 1-3 Nat Brew 24 1.4 Noranda 4,4 Shawinlgan 13 St LBW Pid 11 St of Can St of Can Pid 5a 1-3 s Financ NEW YORK. June 22-(A,Py_ i Depressed mainly by the war news, the stock market today suffered one oi its worst stumbles in the st several months although sell- ng pressure was notable by its ab- sence. Prices slipped at the start as sentiment apparently was chilled by the collapse of Tobruk, the critical positions of the Russians at sevas- topol and a slight darkening of the picture in the Pacific. Steels, motors, mall orders, farm implements and aircrafts led the STOCK QUOTA TIONS l llev: York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) retreat for declines of fractions to ~ 3 oints. Extreme setbacks were re uced in many cases in the f.nal hour. Rails, oils, ccppers and util- ities put up a fair show oi resis- ln Canadian stocks log- Ked and those traded were gener- ally weaker. Dstlllers Seagrams slipped o-a to 1a and Walkers lost 1 3-4 to 38 1-4. Dame Mine back ed up 1-4 and International Nic- kel 3-4. On the curb market, Imper- ial Tobacco and Imperial Oil lost 1-4 and 1-8 respectively, ' The Associated Press average oi 60 stocks was off .5 of a olnt at 35-1- The composite was own a- bout a full point from the June top. Transfers totalled 313000 mares compared with 237,510 last Friday, Promment on the downside were U-S. Steel. Bethlehem. General Motors. Girysler. Montgomery Ward, J.f. Case, Douglas Westinshouse. Allied Chemical, Eastman Kodak. Philip Morris and UZS. Gypsum. American Telerhone more than halved an initial loss or bed/er than a print. Santa Fe and General Electric were amcng the few leaders able to emerge with modest gains. liraia WINNTPEG. June 22—(OP)— ‘there was no change in the July wheat future which remained at 80 3-8 cents a bushel at the close of trading on the Winnipeg grain EXdlBZiKC today. Closing prices: Wheat: July 80 3-88. Oats: July 51 14B; Oct 49 7-8A; c 48A. Barley: duly 64 3-48; Oct 63 1-4. Cash prices: Wheat: 1 hard 80 l-4: 1 nor 80 1-4: 2 nor 77 l-8; 3 nor 73 l-fl: 4 nor 71 3-4; 5 wheat 69 7-8; 6 wheat 67 7-8: feed wheat 65 3-8; l gar- net 73 5-8; 2 garnet 73 1-8: 3 gar- net 72 l-8: 1 amber durum 82 3-4. Oats: 2 CW 51 l-2; eX 3 CW 51 l-2: ex 1 feed 51 1-2: l feed 51 1-2; 3 feed 47. Barley: 1 and 2 OW 6 row 64 3-4: 1 and20W2row643-4; 3C‘WB row 84 3-4; 1 feed 64 3-4; 3 feed 64 3-4; 3 feed 84 1-4. llurrcncles NEW , June 22—(CP)— The Canadian dollar he'd firm through today at a discount of 10 Der cent. on the New York market It openrd l-icth above that level but came down in morning trod- ing and stayed at 10. (Ottawa For- efgn Exchange Control Board rate 9.09-9.91 per cent discount.) The aOBgId Sterling was unchanged gt The Giungking dollar held finn at 5.50 YORK - B11611, PlCkle CtOW, stocks Close Am C and l‘ 22 1-8 Am Tel Tel 113 1-2 Anaconda 34 3-8 Baldwin Loco i0 Bendix Av fl 1-4 Beth Steel 50 8-4 Chea Ohio 20 3-4 Chrysler 50 3-5 Con Edison 18 Blec Auto Lite 24 1-2 Gen Elec 25 3-4 Gen Motors 85 3-8 Gt Nor Pid 30 Kennecott 27 3-8 N Y Central 6 7-8 Nor Am Co 7 1-4 Phil Pet Co 36 3-4 Std Oil NJ 35 l-8 Texas Corp 34 1-8 United Air 24 l-2 Woolworth _. Montreal Burh (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abltibl Com '10 Beauharnola a 5-8 Bathurst A 12 3-4 Fraser VTO l0 l-2 Ford A 17 1-2 Hir Walker 41 1-2 Home Oil 226 Imp Oll a 3-4 Int Pete 12 7-3 Price Com Toronto titchange TORONTO, June fl-(OEO- Stocks today had one oi time weak- est market sessions since April, with sentiment undermined by war news. The selling was quite active in the Opening hour and quiet through the rest of the session but the close was around the price bot- tom ior the day. Of the day's total 0i 133.000 shared. 100.000 was in Ontario Nickel which finished un- céganzgcd at 13 cents after dropping 1 - . Loss of 2 points was recorded by McIntyre at 39 1-2 while Dome weakened l-2 to 14, Lake Shore 25 cents to 8.75, Braiorne 25 to 7.25, and Kerr Addison 20 to 3.85. De- clines of 10 to 15 were netted by East, Malartic, Hollinger, lvlalartlc Gold Fields, Preston and Wright Hargreaves and t to 7 cents by Chesterville, Upper Canada, O'- San Antonio. Sigma and sylvanite. Macassa held a. gain of 5. Base met/at stocks moved in light- er volume. Most oi the industrial groups were hea and a few individual issues declned 1 to 3 points. ‘The big olls declined 1-4-1-2. A few lndustrlals, including Barkers Bread pid., Canners A, Canadian Wallpaper 13., Crows Nest Coal and Fanny Farmer held to the up side. ' Home Oil weakened 2 to 3.25, Royalite was off l-4 to l7 and Nor- don 7-8-cent to 3 1 Montreal Exchange NIRBAL, June 22-40?)- Advcrse war news started o. mild selling spell today on the stock ex- change and curb market. Leaders were down all through the list boarded but depreciations were fractional in the main. Newsprlnts headed easier issues among industrials on the stock ex- change those receding being St. Lawrence Corporation "A," Price Brothers, St. Lawrence Paper pre- ferred, Howard smiih and Bath- urst. Softer also in the industrial group were Steel of Canada pre- ferred, Canadian Car. Alcohol "A," Doeco “ " MO General AUGTlDN SALE I an: instructed by the Executive of the lute Arthur H. Sentner to aell by Public Auction on his premlsca near Hunter River on THURSDAY, JUNE 25th AT 1 P. M. Bla farm oonalatln of 85 acres in u high state cl cult vatlcn with crop thereon; also stock and implements. STOCK-d mllk cowl, 1 steer i {eon old 1 bull 3 ears old, 2 calves. 85 mare d years od: 1 work mare. hens. IMPLEMINTS-l ‘Frost 6 Woo , l fertiliser lower, dish borrow, light barrow. 1 a 1 single ploy. 1 cart, 1 lull er. acui- fler, 1 section seeder l steel rake (Deerlnf , l gasoline ltnglne (Inter- nattona ), l threabluf cutflt, 1 rlndatolle. l turnip on per, l pump ck. '1 ‘rain crusher. l chum. Quant ty of furniture. Quantity of oats, l stock of hay. harness, binder Terms Cash. ALEX MacllAl. Auctioneer. CEO. A. MacKINNON. Executive, Industrial 3,1 15h Canada Discovers (Continued from page I, Col 5) that Canada was ca ble of auch loyalty, generosity, e iiclency and tnesa in the service of the Em- tre. Pro and: had painted crept“: cture, a po ulation less than per cent Bri and some of those disaffected, a resolve nev- er again to have dealings with a Europe that could not "run itself" d an absorption in dollars and parish um sup d to be chir- acteris c o Nor America, It la now known that Canada is awake. She has discovered herself. She has come into her kingdom. and this fact constitutes one of the supreme parents in a dark and. momentous SAVINGS STAMPS IROM aauxs e vosv omen omlumm! srom - ouuootsrs roaaccouisr: Unrealized lloaclreea OIOCIIS o LOOK S10!!! Ind other IIYAII. 510!!! fourth producer of gold. but in more subtle and intangible things which had hitherto escaped attention. The first of these is the significance of her geography. She is in the very centre of mankind and her shores vital character o’ religion Every and frontiers make her the hub of antipathy to men of other mm“ the worlds reat wheel. She has dls- mush give way m a fear o: 1.0mm sziiratrsziu.“aac eque- ggqgie- - aerodromes, and all humanity 3a F m” m’ m‘ “d m“ les in her streets. A mail del very ganam h“ reamed m“ u he u in any of our large cltles is a Lib- 1?, $0,, gm?‘ ,§‘,‘,§*,“-,w“§o,§‘,““ tbelligvg eral education in Canadian geog- Tweedgmuh u he n“ om‘ raphy, for we are a. nation with 1 1h d ' w rem“ “ contacts all over the world. A study c v ze 17mm’ he must 5° w ‘mural: of Canadian business gives similar t,‘},,‘,f°‘h,{,r,°,f,§,“m°“‘ of Fncndsmp results. One moments thought um with whichecovrigiiititilezed deigrftfii- the ramifications o! our insurance s“, the relmomhlp betwe n 3mg companies shows that not even and black h, south Mm, e M u: Great Britain covers the globe more ma“ h; i a" ‘ ° thoroughly. Such a discoverv means dmgeififh pTgegepgzsgitw/Léftegeutfi‘ a new interpretation of the phrase Mission Ihstimle a, mvedale an: “Canadian Interests" Since the round h . 1; - Canadian ople represent the He", nfésefevivn evhggrerféllfi “mum world, noth rig less than the world u d d h ' 5m‘ can represent their "interests" To m n e v-zomo “my” dwelt ab‘ that m“ we have awakened - soluteiy without fear. and her Our unrealized resources also in- friend reconhs that Sh” w“ "m" elude our history. for our country Sresseq by L e sane atmwphere °f has been peopled usually by hard_ 1e nhssion as contrasted with the pressed men-often with sensitive t-‘hflflefifiiflmhsufltfffg melsevlgera; consciences-not seldom in t day am h, Lhh warlivhag, ° ' before oppression and almost al- shah hve h, us“ a. “he” er in“ ways deeply religious What makes prehehslve haueglls vsh y 0r up‘ French Canada a “country without asked w subscribe‘ to h?“ 30%;“: a motherland" is preemlnently its Qh h e “n o Mia-m m» is i-ue- ism-m- as. ;:"..:.zi:.i" mo“ to" 1y to keep Canada within the Em- a 516,; marked 5.53%: ave‘ {:9 pire has been the fidelity of vari- mrohghoht can“, d mseren lyd ous sections of her people to en- you are a h, B‘ an e w“ ' tirely different things. Indeed fldel- mmm a fihis’, F. a“ Qf“‘f‘“°°,°".'. ities-often very expensive iidelities, hetweehgthe d1???” tens W, Bu! such as those of the Jacobites or m1, mum,- d oflefih “h? ‘i’ ° the Unmd Empire L°Ya115t5—a1'° °I tinenrs whoyinaéhrist toiicge 81:1 fir‘; the very life-blood of our country. fashion we are dmoveng that and we are beginning to realize this christian religion of f. 1 a that our very differences are an Sta-my practical m, q-fios: “smo asset, for a strain that is not cross- used lasting h, cahnfi a, "Fire 1n. ed rows feeble. The Fathers shrahceo well, heater w the m“ Con ederation must have been great than they knew though m, i-hrel} statesmen to succeed in unifying to he feared 15' perhaps m m“ Upper and MW" cailada- n“ "0 world rather than the next mention the Maritimes and the n is no; enough w one} Christ West. We shall be equally great - i - statesmen if we can enrich the mas?- m my f“ ,2“ resiiecm‘ I name “Canadian" by the firm and hire: fl°fiyffinwwfi“gi,fl,“,§fifi,“fi conscious allegiance of these tried V010; which s, 5 “How much o; that and trusty iidelities, and if we ca do you mean u and when we ash federate our religious attachments God-s blessing whether our mom“ in such a. way as to give new lustre 1s as high as’ the Hebrew we; to the great name of “Christian". whose very ham‘. h, iorgonheh hm: Our human resources only need that wnuse conception of hamétism mobilization and unification to shines out, above an others which lt ts quite probable that these Thy way may he khowh “huh eu- stern days will awaken them. Thy 5mm]; health w an muons; beggnggfagrgevfigliglly $123333“; ‘If: That is the Justification angmspxle lationships. With all the background ggegiggigggggfhlhggggigfehyk, Q5}, that Europe has given her. she can- away and “ah their pomp o; not forget that she lives in Amer- temai, is one with Nmeveh and lca. Her debt to the Old World. m. Canada has discovered culturally, sentlmentally, and poht- - 4 1 hd a m; lcally is immense and she has nev- she m bragglxkllg gs “Gm p: y er hesitated to g3 it in blood, but §§,";s°-a§§°,‘,fe‘s§§§ep“‘f,poh a the“- she no longer ongs to the Old ind mus and assuring Him mo" w°rld~ mused mm” new“ “Mm” of her desire and intention to make ally came to North America. in or- m”, people more worthy o; h, 15nd d“ m get “my fr°m Eurwe‘ m so rich so vast and so beautiful every “n” °f ‘he ‘ma’ “d i“ that t6 deserve it, its inhabitants obligations to the old home however mus}, be as mg in courage and h“- sacred and however pivllsly and agmauon as me three oceans m“ wlmnglv discharged‘ a“ a“ mm“ form its frontiers. Indeed Canada's ruption of its people's real life. Yet dlsccvery or herseu is just hm “he; Canadians have only to be met side of ha. recovery o; God‘ and abroad. I am told. in order to be- m“ agam ‘s just ‘the “Mm; tray in their very faces how un- hearts w Christ by individual can. true was Mr. W. A. Deacons state- [Miami Le,’ you" not ha ohutwd m ment in his urrhapgy book - m“ the prayer may pulse and be“ ‘on or edgier“, t8 ‘Orig? 133E?" in every aspect of our nathxanlal his “owes n "God mere u uno Her other relaiionship is to the Un- er “t- be m“ lted States which, it is frequently {fimlili 58.557 5§.‘.’“‘.§§i§gb‘.“§§i , , 9-H Y‘ - i or exaltat on inside its frontiers with room _to g%laple%lil$swgxesigeiylbe knqwn up spare. That too is an inter-racial Mm Thy savmg heahh 3mm; country with a. British foundation. o3 eatwhs" Its Constitution is the church boc- a n - of the Mayflower. Its Conliressiorlial Library proudly protects t e 0r B- lnal Magna Charta opposite the _____ (Canadian Prue) Declaration of Independentg. _In mnmrro. June 92- ‘*"' tvasgdgeigrptwhfi is the purpose °1 some respects it is a more ritish country than our own, for a larger proportion of its people aicknowledze t origin, and as opposed- w our admission of French. English Steel Wares and Building Pro- 15 the only official language. The m”. ducts. natural sf inlt of the British Em- shock. h Utilities took tumbles, behind be- pire is not wit the European con- q ing Montreal Power, sbawinigan, tlnent or anybody on it-uniess. hum;- y 105 Montreal Tremways and Brazilian. perha s. e Scandinavians-bf Bwkfiem 3 i-4 In carriersé Calnacrléad ‘fiamshlpg mghsmpliéthlagérlilirégaanwiéilcéhvslgsgs: Base Mam common an pre er oun Bear Ex - bu; (}_P_R,_ recovered m e5;- 511p of the word. Canada which belongs. 1d 0d 6 3,4 which too]; l; h», a n@w1qw_ and must continue to belong. to B s0 m h, At lower levels were Ccnsolldat- bot-h Cwlstantly tllilzdimglnvigile‘: Bobllo e 125 ed smelt/ere and Noranda in metals mum‘? fif-dedflfphgfllave tynéd w B“ gm 4,3 and Bumo “d 3011mm m mus‘ gilded; heel-e from one or the other Bx‘; “fink 165 Imperial and International Petroi- e h“ been urged to be more- B M cum backed up m om‘ British than Britain ever was or to ca‘ mm 95 “Imam mu“ “med “on” flin herself into American‘ arms Cent PM’ 13 miweumeou" 515° m “ream be" andgforget all other ties. Today she Chem“ n lng Distlilers-Seagrams and Im- discovers he; true destiny-to bring Cochenour perial Tobacco. Dcmmion Textile me Empire and the mpubhc m“; con Smelt 37 55"“ A "u"? ‘n W “Seu- closer union than they could ever East Mal 137 Total sales: 15.500 shares; mdus- chkve b dim», ¢ontsct_ n, is per- Eldorado 4° a Y trials, 7.100: Mimi. 7.5°°- fectly true that she has murmured Franco 31 . for years that her task was to ln- Gods Lt i0 l-I "ma: .....E‘é%“t‘li 534,) H I spea ng peopes o eac . '-"'°"°°k 283.33.‘?t§§..§.l‘°..°‘1lf.fé°€§ii.“l-53333831 “i”. this very moment some of her pub- Hud B“ 26 14 —--—' 11c men use every approach either 111591“ _ WOMREAL. June fl-(Ofl- toward Britain or towards the Un- Int Nickel 3 i} The Montreal livestock market to- ited States for political purposes. Jason as da reported receipts of 783 cattle, and re resent her as either lacking Kerr Add 3 it or» c“ 333220.35 %'i“.°é°‘il.l:‘.2°li‘;i’°§i; I,»- oe 31?. . - amaoue ogsalves and lambs were strong. o! the most momentous happen as hm, Cad a l-2 Other kinds oi livestock were a- of m" “m- fli,“ °°“S°‘l“°“°°5k{“}; itch a1 l-2 bout ates . Steers ran from 9'59"??? f °ga°mm {fgxammrtaféf Lime u, 100 a u’ a ' Good qtuuu “M” an w at: gr 0Y1!‘ ‘ztribulgtigns i‘; “"9955 m ‘um “l” mofly ‘u’ m°d' fifimpifiie. union of the lingilsh- Miwlflvfi 135 mm ‘mm to Pu” “d comm spgalging peoples. It cannot be for- Madsen 41 ‘a “'9' 0°“ he h" "050 w ‘um ced but it can be fostered: it can- Maiartio 149 Wm‘ n u" m“ “p ‘u’ mu“ not be hunted but it can be en- McIntyre 39 l-2 ‘n5 w ‘I035 “d “mm” “'50 couraged: it cannot be subjected to Mcxgnzjg 57 l0 Fed calves were $10 to $13. Good “ma,” h“; h c", h, h hum“; o; Mcwanfl‘ .1 H; W" 95° “~75 w“ m prayer. That fostering. that encour- M, co "5 W! 591ml u’ ‘m- edlm‘ '3 a ment and that prayer are p rt n w ,5 t0 89-35 Ill °°mm°n bum"?! o Canada's discovery of herse;f and Mmm“ n $6.75 to 47.75. Conner; and cutters h“ mguh-m and m“ possum re. Naybob $5 t0 05-50. 500d "118 W35 resent not her least contribution "19158108 r 35 $9.50 and comllwflei’ Kin‘! $6 “D- o the brighter and better history Noranda -. 43 3-4 Calves were strong, Veal calves of mankln . Nordon 3 1-8 were $10 to e14. Good veala $1350 Nor-metal 63 to $14, medium e12 to l3 and final Discovery OBrlen d0 commoner kinds mostly $10.50 to Ont Nickel 13 $11.50. Drinkers and light grasaers Her final dlscove has beergjvhe pacana 3 ranged from $7.50 to $9.50 with the “—*'——“'__“_I ' phmasm. hluik hgtiiveea 48.50 and $9. Yeer- pen-on 30m h) "B! ° - Pick Crow 17o Lambs were strong. Good lambs made m with the bulk of the wantad Powar sllfdyltl‘ §‘,‘§,‘n°f§, ‘f, plain fiohfhlr lambs arailhd d$16 an’: Preston m‘ very g common a s Own 3am,” ‘m, he,“ h, .5 u, Advise price, make, age lggryahtrft “l; n were arena lo $15.00 for CLARK BROS- Shwp. C‘ "3 a-r reared. Grade A._dew s1 per Mt. Stewart 5mm“ ’ hog prcmlum wl'h d$00lllli on Slime "0 off grades. Bows were $0.50 to Blade?! l $10.50 live weight. l-N-lt/ c Steep R 184 t“".lf. 42$ Design Huge New Plane T0 “Hand Down” Tanks On Its Landing Gear ‘ ' 75y; . Picture an aerial glnnt that can-lea tanks to the battiefleld, drops than; as it would its landing wheels, and in addition totes scores ti fully- gqulmaed paratroops. That's the aviation miracle just titsigyni-tl by noted plane manufacturer Vincent Bumelll. How it would work is shown 1n. these sketches, prepared by Mechanlx Illustrated. The phantom view not hp shows the Interior of the plane, with paratroopa seated Inside the huge wing, at upper left. In the foregrotnd one of two light tanks 15 Lu place. Arrows at (A) indicate retractible landln! 863T. Bll-‘iivillitl t" "N! tank. As the four-motored giant approaches the battlefield, the tunks hrs lowered, much as are landing wheels on ordinary planes. The milks’ treads are geared up to landing speed. The plane flies low. Reta the 11"“! on the ground and zooms Ip and away to its base. The lower stretch shows how, with guns blazing, the tanks go immediately into b01101!- a ' "TYW 3 a. 151-2 Virginia 4.2a; b1rrel=, 1.2a. 1 -———-—-—-- RU W ll l! TRW GOOD going all day Tuesday, lune 30th,- until 2.00 pan. Wednesday. July lot, 19-12. RETURN: Leave dneflnathxl not lutee than midnight Thursday, July 2nd, £1942. For fares and further information apply to your nearest Ticket Agent llEllllAllT life/oak “l Sturgeon 1! Bud Basin no Y 1 L Sullivan 59 sylvanito 145 Teck H 166 Trans Res 27 i-l Uchl 4 3-4 Thi your we have planned to uls- Upp Cm . a4 ooaflnac lending Plnrlts by mun. but vgnhurg] 415 have decided to this catchy-tint vet-mu“; 9 we will not accept any order aor wane Am“ 322g: allaasltalslsglihim e100. .511 [iluasu w“ Ham 2" “The mllotving qzslllhllill Mending owcr an s at ._ c uzru. A- Pr. UNLIETED Stocks, Prtunins, Snuptlrlihtin. ‘wr- bena, Sulviaa. Annual lnirkwpiir, Pond ON 110 Dwarf Lobclia, Trailing L. i ' Argcrutum, Zinnia, gold, Snlplglusais, .-\l_\'s m, of ‘ Alyssultl. Yinlrt Qu ‘v Seedling Pun‘ iillt- (hr... lx 30c dozen. Set-tiling lit lpin . -'. Foxglove 60c rltizcn. .\ll Uoiih|t~ Put- unia 50c dozen. 5c t-Jll. liic above Produce Prices , Jung gg_(qp)_ mailed postage prupnitl. _ Qgngdjan Qgmgnodlgy mlfh _ Extra early Cabbage and (mull: s... s.» m we e ”‘l§..“l:'.""‘.~.i‘.'£’ u. "c" 5-8 tmdui Saki 200 box“ at‘ 34 dozen. Lute Zillc (lttlfll, l..|t rtihugu l-Z. 300 at 34 5-8. Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 14-30; A-medium 31-31 1-2; E- 32 for Fall nntl Viintrr list‘ 30o psr 100, by mail 40c. B a ie-o w =- i-z-e- “firs? or}. "Lia-Yul" :i-‘:r.:::....°=i*l: h, l 15 . MONTREAL, June zz-toev- "gum; “'1 ,'?,,,,,,,,,,,,_ swash“, Produfie market“ W1C“ here today o r lants for snlc nrul we de- as reported by tiie Dominion De- ha: Dam‘; h, ‘hm, uh“), Ah out", 9355mm“ 0f Agnmiwr" mimwi?“ by mail or express 11111:»! h.‘ Autum- Eigs? Ended giiPmmt “um? pnnicd by rush ur lIlwllPV nrtlcr. A-iaree 38: A-mediiim 3i 1-2: Please write very plniuhy um. mu $8 14-392 O 25- address, Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price. 35 14-36: irst grade so ds, Jobbing prtcc, 35 -35 1-2: current receipt, Que no l pasteurized 34 3-8: r0 2 ‘l! 3-8: wholesale, Que no i pustcurimd 34 5-8-44 3-4; no 2 33 7-8-34. Cheese: current. receipts. western and Que, white, 19 5-8 FOB Mont- reéztle végwgf-Bliie- “g-‘iigiisaynd {Qllel- washed and unwashed. vi rs. gra e on rea . - . . Pmmes, ,5 h, hm, Que whhc Prices flor unwashed wool la n01 1.75-2.00; no 2 140-1511; NB 2lc to 33c :1 pound ziccorrlmg mountain no 1 1.90-2.25: PET to gmdm mountain no 1 1.90-2.00: 10f) lb , bags us. white south Carolina, We are also buying wash- ed wool clear of all dirt and 90-400: Norh Cnrclna 4-450: burrs at the highest market price. A There is no government grading on washed wool. Win. Bondon 8t Sons T°"°“‘°- M°"“""“ ‘"0 N“ Y°""'“ Charlottetown. l’. F. lslantl stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged, New York-Cotton higher. ——————z OQ-O-O-O-O-O§-O%QO-O‘O Q 0% 909044" WOOL We are buying wool dalileq (Canadian Press) wooeeeooooeeoooeecvoeo!‘ ._ n. .._