»' \ i JUNE 13. 1941 |IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIII you!) isiiiiins-ciinioo OAR FERRY SERVICE (‘omniencing _Friday morning the “Prince Nova" ]lt‘il\'t' dzuly, including Sundays, from Wood Is. 7 a.m., ll a.m., and 3 p.m., and from Caribou and 5 p.m., Atlantic Standard Time. adjustments are completed, it will not be pos- iood or unload hlflll trucks at, Wood Islands wil [ands zit n9 :i.m-. 1 il-m- [pill sible to _ at [ow llfltt. l l l l l t gfpi-iii-iz 2 . ll l‘ NORTH UMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. li-Zill-B-IO-tf. o0 O Q 0 0 O O4 O-§§fi O-O§-§-O .r,--- Advertising Rates central tiuuriii: it ll fins: flnm) sud Condolenrs wd it) r , ipprcria l l cent.- It" . qipliraiion. i; iioril; Announeen cnt> and Coming Payable in Advance _ Ltllmllill-lm (‘barge for Any Advertisements 25 com; in locals, 5c per word; Western nnd Eflllgfn we“, Events 3o per word; M,“ 3,; pm cord; In Memorials: Notices 70c peg limb; u“. n; spiritual Offerings. Cards. etch 5c per name; Letters of 71m pcr inrli Wedding engagement 40 words for $1.00 cnis for every nutritional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and lion, 70c irr inrli or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions tllf“ Addrr; 1on6 Presentation $1.00. 0th" fa[es on ,__- {ilisceilaneous \\' (‘ASH l my sis‘ ciilii‘. it. it. iloyulil- nhntlis old. Nu. l. Cliarlo 14-673 Josep t Female llelp w}. nter’ first) Qcouivlrizv GIRL role ty. Apply 311 . L-380-6-12-3i. iirrn-tiirilignitiwoiimN-r-o ldliE care of f.ll‘llll\’. Wages $20.00 itricrtfiires required. mpework in Pit-troy. r iiioiiiii ‘rite C care Guardian. L-421-6-l3-l Needed at Once - Alibi‘. .l.\N Watkins Riuxil so lcs piling one. ms experience not necessary. Vlv nil Jam rou. For full particu his revii: inoiie or tar, June mrlotiemivn Hotel. iii-n. Ask for Mr. Pair c personally. Satur Hill after 2.00 P. M Charlotte cival. Agents W a nted s. Write to , Lkepf. ML-47O I‘. Q, Canada. in sou: on iiizinl, lil roomcii house. all convenien- largr Int. it; Highland Ave. Apply iilii lliphland Ave. llllllltili sue iicilon sale of household fur- ic rflilii)‘, .lniic iii at 2 p.m. rooms, Grafton and rack. cabinets, dining room tupriizht fllnno, pair of house. ‘ the liliriion " i. lleurli rliiiirs, bcils S. baby prom. hall shelves, kitchen liasi set. large iqiiniiiiiv of paints and roof- Pilltf. Vlrtrolil, buffet, i touring Pill‘ with registration lflod roiiiiitioii and i r household articles. Wt H. BEATON-Anctioneer. L-404-6-12-2i ANTED man with good education "n lit iinil 1'1 years. as ss- , room. A did opportunity to learn a sincss. Write hm; "B" ll in .-\uin I'm-lg lrd bu ‘i dlan Olivin- __rL-400:t_l_-12_-,Zl_l . Professional Bards -'.\-.-.-.-.-§-.-l§-T-:u'i_m l°i>h MncDon lllSTER. SOLICITOR. 0m Tclcgruph Office ll Richmond Street Charlottetown I!!! .____ llllitRELL 8i 00. l. F. ARCIIIBILU “ml-Em! Accountants lull-m Trust Building Charlottetown MclEOD 8v BENTLEY tifilirl- i; a it" and Attorneys-st- Lew ‘iii-NEW ro tom 154 Prince Street ‘Mfiiiiiirinnrii: .~ 0A.. l.l..B. Eflnblt. soucrron are. fill “limllv ro coon. *“Xlv narnrsou “LP/R. soucrron. no " "liaison mgorgunudt“ l FOR LAT llhtlll cur. Write A. G. L-375-6-l2-ll. .__._N?___, SHORTIIORN BUL tetoun. 43-12-111. ii 5m; L oxi-i miiildn PRO- diiciiig Glade iiolstiein Cow Just lresiieiird. Apply Walter Ct. Mac- Keiills. Briiitiilbuiie. L-1i23-6-11-l3. ‘O TAKE OVER. Territory iliist be beiiiren 35 and 55 yeais daze Must have car or means of Wonderful oppor tiiiiity for steady employment and eiruiiiizs for the riizht. man. n: this opening, teio- 4387-8-11-21. i__._____ a 7.7m. RAW-LEIGH 1929 several w»: aid, B.Ai_ nrc. ’ k of Commerce Bldg E L ll i. 6 Wanted WANTTjEAl-t: “W Horn Bull. fir. for _§Db81"iSUi1, Mermaid. L-4i9-0-13-3i WANTED - yoUNrTmit H W. Wiieatley. East Royaltylzolm _ ____ al-ioi-o-is-si. "tl".EP...:w‘lll“i'§.'lE” cook stove. Near flsliiiii: ‘illllild 1n!- 51-“4? price. Address: Vic Macwiliiams, East 305mm 11-378- Miscellaneous iirrsivrioivfirlaizdilnitlsTvt/ETJZR supply vou with l-lardie Sprayer gem- Hell Mia. Co. Charlotte- . L-388-0-12-14-21. 50‘ BUYS BACK DATE MAGAZ- ines, New Books, Large. vivid sel- ections. Illustrated. unusual cats. lolrues rushed Free. Book Supply $001080)’. Box 411, Toronto. To Let T0 RENT-BY WEEK on mourn. Welcome Inn Tourist Cabins l BFECKIBY- Rates reasonable. i Nkij‘ilrfl'll-l3-lfi ' r0 trrr - LARGE rrtoivTnooMs with or without board. Private Wme- ADDlV C. B. core Guard- ian. _,_ Ejflorfizllizll- i CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 21st. day of May A. 1),, 1941, In Rn Bstste o! George Edgar Aiild lift-e of Charlottetown in Queen's bounty in the said Province, Archi- tect. deceased. testute l i T0 "16 Sheriff of the County of Queens County or anv Constable or literate person within said County _ GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- lon-on i'iie of The Eastern Trust] Cilmiillli’. a body corporate. with] office at Charlottetown, afflresgld,‘ the executor of the above named estate. praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose luv-em. alter set forth: You_ are therefore hereby required to citc all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pres- ent at is Probate Court to be hclri in the Lourt llouse in Charlotte- town in Queens County, In tho sulfl Province, on Tuesday the 24th day of June next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forcnoon iDayiigut Saving Time) of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of R. R. Bell, Esq.. Proc- tor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that s true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weelis from the date hereof and that a true copy be forthwith post- ed in the following public places rc- slpeotiveiy. namely. in the hail of t e Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown afore- said, and st or near The Bank of Nova Scoiia in Charlottetown afore- side, so that all persons interested in the said Estate us aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His llonour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said; Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid, the day and year first‘ above written. By the Court. . isgd) Muriel C. lmwthcr Registrar. Notice AnnuaTlil-eeting The Annual Meeting of P. E. l. Protestant Orphanage will be held in 5t. Paul's Parish flail, Prince, Sh. Charlottetown. l’. E. l. on. Frida evening, June 20th. 1041 at‘ l appointed to the board contributors {resent will have s| vote; complee printed financial reports will be distributed and the ' work of the institution freely dis- cussed. This meetinf is wide open to the public and al sre cordially In- vited to attend; the Clergy are naked to make this announcement on the Sunday previous. lBA M. BROWN. Seek-Tress. 11-364-6-11-61. i Small Fann Wanted Near St. Peters Bay. Mail description and price. to H. K. S. Hem- ming and Company, I I l Charlottetown. '- the day's low point, l Winnipeg-Wheat TPHE cniABué211jrOVWN (3UAJfl)UUN *€' gins FIVE STOCK QUOTA TIONS l l Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks | vBell Tel . Brazilian Can Nor Pr Can Ind Al A Can Pacific Can Steamship Celanese Cock Plow Cons Smelt. Dist sea Dom Bri e Dom Steel B How Smith Imp Tob Int Nickel ‘Massey Harris Mtl Power Nat Brew Noranda g Power Corp ,Sha.wlnigan St Law Com St. Law Pfd WP! Elec A Wpg Elec B 9 : | I anemones (‘III-l l-PQIHIJOI ‘mo: l u thin-A» ' Admit >- l iii fie$ti8ts8ziebfafiu8uematas l.‘ Cfbfll-lCfl3 FCAIF‘QAII-4 u- n» firain CHICAGO, June 12—(AP)-‘ wheat prices slipped lower today, reflecting clearing weather in the southwest and prospects of s. big new crop, but. losses of as much as n. cent in early dealings were pared later, However, wheat. closed st or near 1-2-1 cent lower than yesterday, July $1.00 5-8 -3-4, Sept $1.02 1-8-3-8. Cim fin- ished l-8—l-4 lilgtier, July ‘l3. Sept 75-74; oats unchanged to i-4 up. WINNIPEG. Jum li-tOfi-Ce-iih wheat dealers were the busiest traders on Winnipeg grain exolianze today. Neither tip. cash business nor the export sales reflected n the wheat futures pit, however, and July wheat held to its minimum 0f Tl 1-2 cents s bushel. Flax trading was the only bright spot of the coarse grain pit. The high priced grain advanced 1 l-Z- 1 3-4 cents on gocd support from cru=i1er5 and speculators Oats clos- led 1-8-1-4 cent up in light trade while barley ended i-4 down and rye closed 2-8-1-8 off Buenos Aires prices changed. . WEN U!!- lilontreal Exchange MONTREAL, June IZ-(GPF- Mixed tendencies prevailed through- out. the list. of industrials. mines. papers, rails and utilities traded on the stzck exchange today. The highlight. of transactions was the jum. of Dominion Bridge, in industrials, the issue firming near- ly two hits in active dealings. Others n the group slipped, Algoma steel nnd Massey both being off fractions“ Consolidated Smelter: won a froc- tionnl improvement, in mines, and International Nickel moved . 1n papers, Bathursi; "A" was strong- cr and Price Brothers behind. C.P.' R. was in demand and, after open- ing softer, recovered its loss and finished with a gain. Shawinigan was out in front, s- mong utilities, along with Canada Northern Power, but Brazilian edged brick. Crown Cork dropped to s. new low, in miscellaneous tesuee. and other weaker allied rocks were Distillers-Seagraxu and National Breweries, Zellers and fntemstlon- n1 Bronze Powders preferred were also in the losers’ column. lhnperial Tobacco and Celanese won modest advances. Total sales: 12.700 snares; Indus- trials 0.700; Mines, 0,000; Bonds, $5.300. . Toronto Exchange TORONTO, June lfl-(Ofl-Min- lug and industrial stocks were nicked for mcderate foxes today on the Toronto exchange Trading was comparatively quiet and only 99,000 whores changed bands in the ces- sulge-rr-Addison traded 4.800 shares and closed 10 cents lower st 4.35. Preston was offered down 6 cent-s to 2.92 and Upper Canada 3 cents to 1.06. Moderate declines were post- cit on light turnover for Anglo- Huronlnn, Chestervllle, Central Pal.- rloia, O'Brien, Pickle Crow, and Teck Hughes. Gains were netted in. the gold group for Brsiome Lama- que. Ma:a.=sa_ Pamour. Sig-ma and East Miiiiirtie. The swim showed I drop cif .52 in the index for the day. Nickel and Smelters weakened mall fractions and Noranda clos- ed i-z up st 51. Steep Rock posted s gain of i! cents. Fanny Farmer, silverwoods. Good- year Tire pfd and Bank 0f Nova scotia, all selling at. narrow reces- sions, were err-dividend Bell Telephone was active and stronger by I-Z-polnt at 143 and narrow gains were netted by the Canada Steamships stocks, Damien A. Canadian Gar pfd. CPR... D0- minlon Tar pid and ‘Imperial To- bncco. Moore Corporation firmed e point lo 45. Prices were stronger for Calgary and Edmonton, Home and Oklltli and Davies weakened it cent to l! Markets At A Glance (By The Csnsdlsn Pres) Toronto-Mining and industrial stocks lower; western oils higher. Montreal-Utilities higher; papers and other industrilis lower; golds steady. aw York-Stocks closed higher. nchsngcd coffee N d i l d. pegge m n mums. New York-Cotton, rubber, end uiim- lower. t p“ mum's for lentil , Amtfle Aunor Gold New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Peels) Stocks Am o and I‘ 9 i: esecsssaasesazsssszsie 2Y2 v M v nA-a-niszopwnen Gen Motors Gt Nor Pfd Kenneeott Mont ward NY Central Nor Am Oo Penn RB Phil Pet. fi Std Oil NJ Texas Cor-p United Air v v v . "ca-harm dun-w auras-JO! b-v-sv-su-nhdtflfilld» n- cane: | 3888B Woolworth Montreal Curb (Csusdisn Press) Stocks Abitibi Com Aibitlbl Pid Asbestos B A Oil Bathurst A Don A Ford A Hir walker Imp Oil Int Pete Price Com Price Pfd BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks Canada commerce Montreal Nove- Seotia Royal Bk MINING TORONTO. June 12- (Csnsdlan Press) Stocks Alderman All; Cdn Aug Huron lose rid-r».- insure I T‘ 1 04 ‘I! |°0o:;»o$Sa§ Q $9“ $11 Close 8 l-Z Barikfleld Duquesne East Crest East Malroblc Falcon Fed Kirk Fernland Gods Lake Goldaie Goideagle Gold Gate Ora Bous Hard Rock Hollinger I-I Sarc Home Oil I 4 .- '° "‘ onaung-m§$uo3G$3$ i‘. D-lli - I | 1 ‘,5’ t-a un- v | w»- a GSSSBSQS . hl Lake Shore Larnaque Lelteh Macasas MacLeod Marleen Malartic McIntyre McKenzie vb q»- anus >- l-l b-l F‘ I-ll», 3335c-8fs322§$ ._ I II Noranda OBrlen Oki-ilts Pamour Paymaster Perron Gold Pick Crow Pioneer Powell 2 sscs§:_~a-a ?@¢I§Ul@ §IQg-IKI*" s __ . .. l} 8H0 Ban Ant i i" 41L 3ew$$vw» t- .- l I $ N hi one Cm . Ventures Wri Her] es~ 5: V3583 QB! UNLISTED Dnlhoueie Kirk Town ‘TIIUMBNAIIP OYSTERS l good money. you hold dear. Invest today. ' Help Finish the Job? BUY VICTUKY BONDS! LET US ALL D0 OUR PAR T0 HASTEN Let Canada use some of your savings for a while! in priceless, unthreatened security for your home and all that Let’s bring the enemy to his knees — soon! VICTORY AND PEACE Day by day the hearthstones of Canada are protected by a wall oi’ Britain's guns, ships and planes in the hands of men whose high morale commands the admiration of the world ivherevei; there is civilization. Day by day this wall must be bolstered-rebuilt. More ships- munitions of war-food-must go to Britain in ever-increasing measllre—a great surplus to permit s British offensive- victory - peace! War weapons must be bought with money — your money. Thanks to the workings of democracy you have money. It will buy the essentials to victory THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY MARITIME ELECTRIC c0. Ltd Invest now It is S. A. MacDONALD G. H. TAYLOR, JEWELLER J- CARTER e 00., LTD. i J. P. CROCKETT THE JENKINS PHARMACY l*'i Produce Prices MONTREAL. June 12—(CP)— Produce Market prices here today. as reported by the Domimon De- partment at Aattcuiture, follow: Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price. 32-33; first grade solid, Jobbing nrice, 31 l-2- 32 l-Z; Que no i pasteurized, cur- rent receipt gripe, 30 3-4; no 2, 29 8-4; no 1. w olesnle price, 31 1-4; no 2, 30 1-2. Cheese: Western wrote, current... receipt price, i4 11-16-14 13-16; white wholesale price 15. which price ls applicable to cheese man- ufactured on end after April 1, i941, for shipment to the United Kingdom. Ens: graded shipments in used free cases, selling at, A-large 24 l-Z-Iti; A-medium '22 1-2-23: B grade 21-22; O grade l6 i-2 Potatoes: Que whites no 1 75's .90 -l.00; no 2 110-90; NB mountain 75's 1.10-1.11; PEI mountain no 1 75's 1.20-1.25: Smith Carolina and Alabama whites 100's 3.40-3.00; pgigth Caroline. whites 50's 1.75- FINANCE By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, June Iii-LAP)- strengbh of industrial specialties pilt further recovery power in io- dsygastook market. Associated Press average of 00 issues tacked on an advance of .8 of s int at 41.0. 1t was the ninth 1i) successive sessions in which it had recovered more than a points end was at a peak since any Aoru. Dealings were lively at intervals but there were slowdowns. Trans- fers iotelled 001.820 shares compar- Eastern etnrmon refer to the smell Psclfo cont oysters as ljtiivimionsu mun. ed with 086.860 yesterday. 0n three blues among Con- sdlsn awoke showed changes. Bell Telephone advanced 2 1-4 points to ‘ed 1-8. International Nickel lost “Bflfb liituglilin pfd dropped a point u General Steel Castings pfd was a. wide mover, jumping 5 Y4 points to 68 1-4. Heavy back rIIv dends on this stock led to hopes expanding business fcr the company would bring out a plan to cleav- up arrear- ages. Others up 1 to 4, included Loft, American Can, Allied Chemical, Johns-Manville, Eastman Kodak. Sears Roebuck Santa Fe and the pfds of Budd Mfg., Muilins Mfg.., and Penn-Dixie Cement. U.S. Steel, Bethlehem and Gen- eral Motors were up l-B earl: Jones and American cur and Foundry pfd‘. The latter fell in the fore of a $1.76 dividend declaration. Lower also were Chrysler, American smelting and International Harvester. cunneiicirs NEW YORK, Julie i2—iCP)- The pound Sterling gained 1-2 cent to $4.04 in terms of the United States dollar and the Cans/titan doi- iar declined 1-4 cont to a dis- count of 12 1-8 per can; in foreign exchange trading wclaj/ (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.09-9.91 per cent discount.- Thc Hong Kong dollar at 24.54 cents and the free Argentine peso at 23.75 cents shovrcd slight ad- vances and the Shanizliai dollar at 5.46 cents was off a strode. Poultry Range _ Management! (Experimental Farms News) Under svnr-tlme conditions ihei kocplniz of poultrv and in particular-l the production of (‘SIRS for shipment to Britain is lJOCOIIIlIII-Z incrcnsln y- important. Thc stock that. is to produce these ens for fall and winter sup lei is at present the immature put eta now on ranize. To a large content. the success to be achieved during the next several months de nds on the conditions prevailing hrough 90 1-2 1M1 Dill-ilk?! Stltram Illn- rearing griod. says G. N. Hodizson, Willis‘! ivleion. Central Imperi- mentsl Farm. Ottawa. Problems of range msnavsement arise from three main sources: Be- lectioii. feeding and housing. Select- ion or culling of birds on range should be started at. an early age and continued throughout. the sum- mer. Bv such selection the weak and poorly constituted birds are weecled out As these birds are the ones most. susceptible to disease aind in- deed are often carriers the possibil- ity of lnrsze scale outbreaks of dis- ease is greatly reduced. Many poul- trymen cull continuously bv watch- ing their flock and removing the noor ones daily while doing the Others r eyulsr i monthly or bl-monthlv interva s. Peedinz methods on ranize are, similar to those of other periods inj the birds‘ development. Much labour: is saved and more uniform growth; is secured if large field hoppers are’ provided so that the birds mar eat‘ at my time. The feeds required dur-l inn the rearing period differ some- what. from those of brooding or lay- ing. Cheaper feeds can be used on range because the protein rcqulze- merits are not so areal. and also . cause the chicks are not COlllllilEfli and have s plentiful supply of izrecn. feed as well as an abundance of,‘ direct sunshine. When such condit- ions prevail the meat meal or con-i oentrate in the ration can be ma- terially reduced and the cod liver: oil entirelv eliminated. Rations for the rearing period may be medic up; from the coarser and less expensive, feed ingredients. Scratch grains ore introduced izradually vrhen the chicks are six to eiizht weeks of ole’ and slowlv increased in amount. un- til the birds are eatina approximate-y lv twice as much whole and crack-i ed grains as mash. Hiizh calcium limestone rit or irround oys er shell shoud be hopper-fed and available to the birds at n11 times. ‘This ensures a plentiful supply of calcium for bone formation and helps avoid irlzzard impaction and other digestive troubles. Clean wnt er is essential for chickens on rnnire. Water fountains should be scoured out. and refilled with fresh wntcr everv morning. It is a izood olsn o boil or otherwise disinfect all wat- crinir equipment at least oncc n l week. particularly during the not weather. l-fousiiia on range should be done in the most inexpensive type ‘not the portant considerations in range ac- ‘ buildings available. The most commodation is to provide a d1. well ventilated house fne from’ draushts. Portable us" meet these xequiiergitgrm ‘his? shelters are used to supplement co - onv houses and general it. i; ranze shelters that house the range cockereis. Separation of the sexes at an early use Rives the bullets more hopper and roosting space. promou mg uniform growth and maturity. In providing adequate roosting spice for birds on range the recommen. daliimis are to allow 35 linear feet for each 100 chicks up to the age ifiwwéli’ illlfilhi" t“? ‘hit ‘m’ '1' 0Q 01‘ 8 58.1116 number of birds. To raise healthv chicks free from ivorms and other parasites it is nec- iessarv to rear them on clean well drained land. ‘This means setting up the rsnwe houses at some distance from the other buildings on the farm. preferably near an orchard or other sheltered spot. Providing plenty of shade for zrowiuil chicks is an almost indispensable Dart of successful r a n g e management. Where trees cannot ho iitilivmd. sini- flowers or ooru should be planted. so that the birds may have r-osv across to the shade thus provided. For winter earls. cull vigorously. teed ivcll and house properly. during ine rearing period on ranize. Plans and specifications for colony houses. may be obtained frcc charge from the Poultrv Division. Cent-rel Experimental Farm. Ottawa. UONDON-(CP) -Gencrn1 Sikor- ski, Polish premier, just back from Canada and the United States pre- dicts formation of a second army corps of volunteers arriving in Can- ada from many Polish communities 1n North and South America. l w» N700» EXJAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glasses lite. , n. J. MABON “ OFIOMETRIST Montllllb. P. E. l. Office Hours: l0 to 12 A. M. S t0 l P. M. Holidays etc» in spmlntment Office Connected with DIUGSTOBI i