ANADIAN FUND DOiVA noivs R. G. A. F. List 0f ilasualties -_.__ _. G THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN 000K] L-SU- WEDNESDAY BALI‘ HOLIDAY l” now-Inn.‘ Store closes at 12.80. Cudmore OONIIDIIATION u" rnsua- Bros. 8-8-11- ANcL Ii-Illi JOIINSIONI‘! JOHNSTON! 8 TO-DAY ONLY min: wrrnaaa n: “SMALL TOWN DEB" News — Cum" " °°"“’" noosas ruinnwalta snows 8.15 - 1.00 - M5 opened all day Wednesday. CAPITOL _ c-a- EXHIBITION or omr. rouca oomu- - rn the Police THUR. — FRI — SAT; NESDAY Repeated bombinl raids on Iri- tisn port areas and the industrial midlands has attraction Inch at- lsntion to the Mint-till suffering of the many thousands of civilians in Clear. Britain who are harried- kom lieltcr to shelter and finally ("iven into the open country by successi raids. Eventually places srafoundfortbemallplsoes of relative security. but their belong- lugs of all kinds are destroyed. The task of emergency feeding alone is difficult. The task of setting them be Drungmstore will be open all day and ii. eve g. d GUIDIS Sewing and Knitting for British Court yesterday morning the case Children will be helc in Saint Pet- of s vagrant was further adjourn- er‘s Schoolroorn on 'l‘hursda . June ed until Saturday; a young man, 4th from 4 to 6 P. M_ Tea cents. charged yrihh calming wilful damage ‘ -bre plate glass windows, was (IITAWA. June m w sent to Faloonwood for observation. Royal Canadian Air Force t‘; -——i 280th casualty list of the war n“ SLIGHT FIRE Al‘ BAKERY - day listed one man missing a _ (our previously l0 surned dead 2—(C.P)-'!lh6 THE FOLLOWING MEAT MARKETS start their Wednesday half-holidays June 3rd until end of gfeptfsmbe ' R00 M"! Firemen were called out about 1 o'- air ope-millim- ea . A Al’ Gladys and Mae T710111“ 5- M-iil-‘l- 6‘ ' - alt the rear ofsI-Iornsbgfi Balkery on ——*— r ueen treet. e f e a POSTED To ‘Hfiliumx- MU“ peeageed $0 have started outside tile Waiter Hyndrnan has been m” building, it was said. It was extin- ferred to Halifax where he h" guished in a short time. been posted for duty in the admin- ____ iii-Timon 41913511439119. Military Du‘ FUNERAL AT 5T. CATHER- INES-The funeral of tile late trlct N0. 6. -——— Joseph MacFadyen oi St. Cather- I. 0. D. B. CONTRIBUTION! — ines was held yesterday aifternoon. Totals by ovinoes of goods and The services at the homeand grave services d trilbuted by the Imp- werc conducted by Rev. T. W. erlal order. Dellflhtere olf itie mi- Goodwill, assisted by Riev. A. E. ' were given yesterday in a Tedd. The pallbearers were, Angus . a1 despatch, in which the oamerorl, Donald MacNc-lll, Don- total for Prince Edward Island was uld Livingstone, llecnard MacNev- erroneously iven as $329. It mould in, Jchn MacEachem and have read S .320. mour Darrsicli. Interment was - Canoe Cove Cemetery INGAGEMENIE-Mr. and m TECHIOOLO' Jevnleraeipuu-msoiiunin‘ fiuelblevsnnlfltofislwlb J Kilevunn sloavsiuum figliiiiilliéilsilii s, ill...il.i'.i".ll"..ii",.f‘ll°.i fnriucinsvjMlCflblfiUllTll conrmuan UNTIL summon snows us - 1.00 _ 9.00 swarm aura! snows — PRINCE EDWARD ram-saves. H I, art-venue rum-ev- -— COMING - SPRING TIME RE VUE BY PUPILS OF MEYNELL SISTERS SPONSORED BY KINSMEN Hflftfl-HUHHAF Mrs. LEGION DANCE-A large crowd W. W. Carrnody. of saint John, N.B.. of sailors, soldiers and airmen at. announce the ellgaiiemeflli 0f their tended the ’I‘uesda night dance at daughter Evelyn Mildred to George the Canadian mgizm 110mg ha“, Raymond Lawson. son of Mr. and inst night. The music was supplied Mrs. G. P. Iiawson, Belfast. North- by Biii Moi-aide and his orchestra ern Ireland. Marriage to take Dlace me dance was under the direcnox; '35-'19 in Jum- 5'34‘- of Mr. A. G. Bruce, entertainment W fl n ' or rrsrtnsrrrs snrr- Lieut. Earle C. Baker, formerly of The chaperones were Mrs J Du‘ Charlottetown, is now on the staff var and Miss Bernadette éauaet of the Canadian Military Head- quarters in London, England. He is ARE PR0MoTED_Recent pub Albert motions to the personnel of the P. There's s new thrill for action-hits when . . . i gig *2 a. aion gtf Iii/fr. ‘and lvtlirsl.‘ b ,Ber thscyanaseen__i . . r overseas for several months. Prior Pikiglrfigsag Egvanced u; u to leaving Canada he attended an rank o‘; ‘mung Sm“- sergeant_ma_ officer's training course ln jor, Tpr H Johnston is promoted tario and was attached to an arm- acting §taff qmrter mum. Eb ored unit. Originally he was on gemm Tprs L V}, Hancock an; R the strength of the P. E. I. Light w “ck mbve" up‘ m rank of t‘ Horse. Before enlisting, Lieut. mg Sergeant’ as do C ls G K Se," alike” was Plopriewr °f m” 1m‘ ton and D I Darrell) while W0C pel-ial Service Station here. Davies recéivés the’ appomxfieni ACCEPTED POSITION - Dr. °f p“ sergeant- Lewis Woolner of North Rustico has accepted a position on the staff of Dalhousie University. Dr. Wool- ner has had a. brilliant scholastic record and was awarded the Dal- Ii, housie Gold Medal for Medicine. Congratulations are also extended to Miss Margaret Woolner who won p"iZES for proficiency and effi- “m ROGERSIirFsiiInQTIIRMS, EXCTEMENT, SUSPENSE and ROMANCE ie the screen in’ urw, m: rxclrmc eliiffieii‘ WILLIAM ii‘ I WILL RETURN THURSDAY — Word was received yesterday from His Worship, Mayor B. Roy Holman Snylns that he would not be home until Thursday night. He had been attending the annual meeting of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and gfuntirclpalltles in Ottawa last week. n w ciency at the graduation exercises Sherbfook? hgrllilgbgd? stimpfglfffhaii of the Royal Victoria Hospital, daughter Mrs. n. c’ Howar He Montreal. Miss Woolner taught at said yesterday that he expected to Rilstioo and Carleton and her be back in Charlottetown on Thurs- many friends there will be pleased day. to hear of her succe ~l_-__.-.__ J..- ___._i_._____ ALSO — POPEYE CARTOON .- GREEN IIORNET CRAP. l0 n-eeu-r-a-ma-l-I-u-r-mm-nw OFFICIALS -_-- LEAGUE or MERCY REPORT- - ' HERE —Messrs. R. ‘The be f M War Ace Ini Movie Pi Hartley. regional superintendent of the figdliaeso Aid alley trio??? 1e, “"_'“ 0 the‘ Unemployment Insurance Hospital gratefully acknowledge the 903m 551011. Louis W. Mofiett, ex- illilfiwllig gifts on the occasion of um t; of the civil service, and their annual displayt-li) Keriwnod shot clown 72 German planes in advisor’ gumfigwd’ empmyment gliwkefs» 141 P111“? C8868; 169 won‘; WPLL p1,,“ mmseu m w“: commission 1e (‘Unemployment ovlels, 148 Face Cloths: 45 Cup ner Bros. captains of the Clouds.’ 1 st m - n" "e n the city ‘Ivwels. 7 Disn Cloths; 5 Bureau l-le appears in his full dress uniform Sunnis . ‘Iéhe latter two are from Sci-WES: 27 Feather Pillows: 1 Set gags‘ anixlgiistlilig siiifieeciiarthaiagrggg Moncthn aTlhey ti; hgilgle€hedg1$ gitiatilrirgécoliilesl-cnstg&melgis; 5 Hot of pilots. Author of the speech was on the Unemployment Insurance Vases; 2 Water Pildhersiissesdreai: none other than Billy Bishon office with th i - human ‘or the m edview_ to arranging Ptchers, 6 sugar Bowls; 13 suit; - d?“i.°§f‘%,£‘,‘i;i§‘5 a':.:..:’:P*s.:-..: l" for": - - - - . . aers; 63,5. filling? “the greftor of Na- uljlns Cups; 11 Strainers; 17 sauce receded t6; ve rvce, Ottawa, Dnihes. 5 Ash ‘Trays; 3 candid lllrussion Them here on the same Holders; i6 Plates: Cup s; gaucer; ChMIOt-tfiw; mell registered at ‘rile 7 Bowls: 7 Pie Plates: 5 miamei ..'Arnold Lane of the T. Eaton m, l1 and will leave on Basins 1 E2: Beater: 11 Kitchen Co., Ltd, Molicton, is spending the um hi’ the Il°°n 191E116 lbdlly- Knives; _2 Milling Spoons; 3 Cari {llllriidflv ntlhls old home in Mon- CADET [$526- Openers. 6 Pot Holders; 6 waste fiigue, he s aLsoli of Mr. and Mrs. School cadets I Ch TIION - The Paper Baskets: 2 Bets Muffin arry ane.-— . holding we rim fig ottfitown are gins. 1 Cake 'I‘ili; 1 Cuilendei"; 1 ‘Miss Alva Brehaut of Buin- as they drill sgzuigllfly ineseantiiilis Pig?- ¥dlisilkinls Mcdp D"S'§"o‘ 10o . - - _ -: ns o ego- usrzsglscisslls: 2..rl"..::§.“.:: till’: tii...l“,,°l..le"“lf,i,.,iilgg"iigg 5g$}§.=-,4,l~;ggi3 our; sills ldt a 1- n -.-1.. ' ' ‘ - @1851 Mrlol‘! ea o we come cl gghgssotihghcekt beaacttilngfbigrums rings Z36 pokes 5on1); 4 Tins B0,, Ami; . .'Eric Duvar of the T. Eaton C0,. the riiremonyo? vi§w,ir§°§§,§”£ 30003311: giiafgiifihlgl: Pillciénfiies '11? ms; Ltd" M t0 , l. h i‘ i 53 '3 5 i Montagolgchgimsgeéznm?Mgsidggdig gigtbgygnmpmtfl for the big day- 811 SPOQIs Thread; 11 B25; Duvaia-Ii. cadets paraded ifhrguelint square if 66mm’ a Combs; 2 Napkin Rings; on a route march Th?! Wiiilebecilftly 2 fliaixgdli/eargdiiielfes: l8 Bgiflctrg Elms; ' ' ; e yso; 2 specteéfeglflinlgvliilcgllfii West Iiient gnnspchnsons Powder; 1 Box Tea over the eels end -L from the former roe: epmtme Tags. 2 Ways’ 4 flay clams: 1 u . . petmg with ugh e 3151c of com- dllble cloth. Our thanks are also ..'I'LAY ENJOXED—On'I'hurs- agreement was reached 3' This kile to the various mum's‘ m" 6-341- day evening, May 28th, the St Da- annual inspection day last $1.2: mgglhcfifigltéflfliiffi? wtfndsevflfifll id’. c. » - , Y.P.U., Pl‘ °W 8- FOR SALE wit": ttliii“““.°éfiré’élelfiet.i“lré"ilfi m: 2r" i" c"; Southern Ci d ll , LO " '- 8 T900 Ve “five audjenfie ifif 51,, Sgjizglolifflfigll, glrrglgvn wmoetltlon by one united gpm residents of Sourls. Murray x1565‘ $51G git-sprees {Jjf the clfiiadics‘ ' pexvlgs aélsvevfieflria. igift/er all ex- l ‘ ur ' _*— for thebmcany 33d figlrlillltlllglfiigié yeffiig- $3,’; 3.1:}, Eng}: Chm-minge duet§°‘3.“ere"§'§§dered“°§}' mlvntfbsllllgllllifs Y; P. U. ‘PLAY. -- balance from dolliaiigifaiildelizeegs o‘; ilzioiieereii ‘liiriess. p 6-3-li. Sew “m. newly ireslwned- MMgMeL Lave“ “d Gimme K110“! n! when a l°0drelilligyaiéogl iii: fifgiticswirimriciiiewiilosgitlised “itiner- i! - - -1 . st r t, 'tl M' " Apply "em? Hurry’ Chariot.” aczgrirrparivistfmltisiriiigegeiixcfillirildins glliedmgaieahegiiililtghhiziieand such w“ “w” Royany- tire visitors were generously enter- tr SANTA FE ROY ROGERS ozone: "sitar" rims "IDA IIAYES ' Hill. IIX H0’! (IARPIOIIY IIIIS e cl III IONS I! III flfllllli Most moviegoers may fail to rec- ognize him, but. Canadifs world- funious “Bllly" Bishop V. 6.. w o Merrie Melodie Cartoon Color Parade Musical Chap. 9—Winnurs Of The West """"'.'”""""'""-~'* EASTERN GUARDIAN Legion fiance n,n_u_s_-’u_-_rb~_n fs's'u\u'u'u!u' n'h'flu'u';uhinln'u‘r fJ-KHFHHNFJ-‘JHHF-PEJJMVHH’ F1555 ‘ff-EPA CHARITY BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TONIGHT 8.30 at GOVERNMENT HOUSE FRIDAY, JUNE 5 R. A. F. Dance Band Dancing 9 to 1 Tickets $1.00 Obtalnable at Reddin’s, E. A. Fostefs and Hughes Drug Company .._‘Mr, Harry McGregor and lVir. William MacQuzil-rie of Wesuivlle, N. S, were visitors to Montague Card Of Thanks Mrs. James lVLutlow, City, wishes to express lier sincere gratitude to the staff of the P. E. Island Hosprtlll Personals N. D. MacLean ‘ UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltslilre Phone lli MP5. Gordon Fraser accompanied r daughter, Doris, oi Stellar- _ . .S.. spent the weekend in c dnthe following Charlottetown visilirin with Mr. aiici a; txgmexcletuengfiworrisutfiu Mrs. Earl Fraser of this city. "ll Y. 5D elldid assist- Mrs. E. J. Campbell of Rollo Bay :2“: n“: J S R FOR 53m w-t 0N1; rvaa-iman Wlfln by w dAita Ii-‘rowse and M ' '-_- r‘ 4 ' ' 60W. lie res icn this month; l‘ fill are liven Bl-lnnort rs. Ray Bernard and f mil ofloM-ETRIST also quantity oi No. 2 Seed Po- bif u“? Tilglilliéldefi 0f the cast name- have returned to their from’; -- a a m‘ Nonwmm“ tatoes (Chips and Cobblers). a - me mention lbiellllly Earl Ingi. Mount I-ler- d otltohmgo}; _ écpnTh-rié. gag ‘$5: groan-y“; T5- 5-3-31. m 5n Mm- 543389 Peterson. City. an er o e a W“ .. been econlxcxiizled on Rear-Admiral H. lvcrilnge By Appointments To RENT-JULY lsT- SIX-RDUM m M Peigesonmfi‘? “mid! °i 590186 J, Riser-Larsen, Commander-in- Phone Residence i018, BPB-Tl-lllelllr. 103 Prince Street. lflupgxfogaE SHOWER“) _ h“ ‘Image Aulrgusg"? W learn 0f Chief of the Norwegian Air Force. Elem-Pic "I189. refrigerator and Central Hotel was the gcgm 0g l move ' mm " ‘needy -——-——-———Z- snrage provided. Phone i872, vgflgty Show” on Monday evening ‘Y- r 5'3'°'8' when W" ‘Olly friends assembled Mrs John Hterson is visltiri - i: her WANTED-IMMEDIATELY rmsr If}. liirgolal/ilipirloiiefhailguggrrizurmhet dglteflhhhgril aiiitii sgmmlir- Olass experienced teacher for on mivai m, imam, be!“ m” young son Edwardp e y u senior department of West Roy- 30pm to the "at or honoxruuelili; ' . _...__'_. Britain to help fight cattle diseases ins alter air operations overseas. Qiyfimhaflgfmlglxfftlormi a2: decorated with a pink and willie M"- u" “will” h“ left for ‘it’. o: :2 nil.- irlllr- “n“""“.i" an r s l ' vs i time": "r lllimwiid" ma .. illlons erom oun onni t -'-' "' an p - o so ram, V" i’ '3" M° the Clubber rid children's m1... in 1930 and went overseas last fail. WANTED_OOUN'TR"Y' Gnu‘ F0 t0 represent a bride The friends of Miss Mae camp. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED S! New Corner Kent Opposite IS MISSING 2 (or) Hl-‘Anggn’ 1N ' Bi’ IONDON-(CP-DLQK. — -—mn 0 -Plv Mingle, distinguished United States Rnlnh J- O'Brien were notiied to- veterinary pathologist. has come to day that he has been reported miss- TO HAVE THE MILK lss Emma Thomas of Charlotte- town is speridl her vacation with friends and i-ela Ives in ‘Ii-yon. Mrs. Christie Lord of Tryon has Nineties, Currie, 26 Euston St, bell, Chslton, will regmi; in in", DAGGETT a. RAMSDELL "‘ were home-made and were greeted with a. l d ' i-i _ p” ‘m’ ‘n l" ‘m’ to Charlottetown on Wednesday. MARRIA a“ ‘ly spent in social chat. Dam‘? "l4 FALL-INCE - In Charlottetown, "lllwlble llmcll was then nro-iqmmm ~ "w" 1"" week-end st their n ni- ur- =- 1» n“ ....~: .:.::;r...ll i... °"'" "‘ "m: forlllmited time only! ' received word that her son Lance Yco. Tidrisington. Thursday at ll a. ‘ 00790111 (390789 1'0"! 0i 8118M!- i! m. followed hv service in Elmsdule Robert Fulton built one o.’ the l‘ Present in the hospital with Emma i" at she is a patient in the Prince Perfect COLD CREAM OR a brief ‘Thank you" speech by the Mr. and Mrs. Percy A“ family were recent visitors to Char. May so, 1942. by my. n. c. Booth- vldsd by die members of tne Girls" Misses Georgia leerd and Ethel departed showering Martha United Chili-oh at 2.30 p. m. Inter- earliest steam warships and one oi scarlet fever. His many friends wish ._- .__ ..__ ,, ;. .._ 1 . . Th and the latte read the accom- Hospital. Mageilil, 1042, to Mr. an ' “n” Dix” “d rnard. a I Large $1.00 iar ¢ 7, 1942 rt stcwart, aged 65 n“, in he; ngg ii _ norm 0r 02m“ the pmsem‘ County Hospital. llERNlA D-At the Prince Coun pmm‘ "m" m“? °f "hill" MN‘ Edwin ‘on. Mrs. aheldon Dixon werde visitors 8986i 0f honor. an hour or so was rdyd, Miss Marguerite Eficanor Incs, Victory Bridle Club and - '1 Dawson of Charlottetown. spent the all .- ETEWARKEQM Penlres Road, Mai’ with good wishes fror every happi- lmrclvsiraii-dt Remington, Jiine c 2. 1942, Miss Annie MacNeill, age ill years. short rllncral service from 54mg 30,41 503L953 v Q home of her sister. Mrs. Charles r. ps Ltd, . Qlleell Sim?» M"! Mll-‘ékefi- clock this morning for a slight blazle Dflllfid missing now pie and one Dreviously reported miss‘ ing now reported vfifllln" 0i w“ All were overseas casualties- Followin is the latest list oi cas- ualties wit official numbers an next-of-kiru- OVEBSIMS Previously reported missing, now for official purposes gresumed dead: Buslrell, Christopl er, Flt. Lt. C763, G. H. Bushe (father) Fort Quuappelle, Sask. Bradly Albert Thomas. Flt. S t., B54093, liars. a. r. Bradly iwi a). Ottawa. Mutt0n_ Elmer John, Sgt. R54ll0. . H. H. Mutton (iilther) Pem- Aibert Richard. Bile B58182 W. H. Powell (father) Van- couver, Brennan, John Robert, Flt. Sgt. 072637. Mrs. A. R. Brennan (moth- er) Summerside, P, E. I. Previously reported missing, now reported prisoner of war: Gaum, Percy. i... B65399. Mrs- Louis Goum iniot er) 810 Victoria Rd. Sydney. N. $- Noted Jurist To Address ‘Meeting Here Sir Norman Birkctt, Jushce oi the High Uourt f0l‘ tile BABES Belle" Division aliu olle oi the most Dilli- lant interpreters or Arigio-Aiircricun thought, will address a dinner meet- ing at the Charlottetown hotel on Wednesday, Julie telllh. accoruirii; town announcement. by Ivir. V. A. Auisvtortii, uiidirnlun oi the P. E- I. speakers Committee. sir Norman is one of the most sought for speakers on the contin- elit. He arrived in New York on April 24th to address the American Law Institute in Philadelphia arid for the past month has been speak- ing to audiences iri the United Slates and Central Canada. Pre- viously in September and October of 194i he was on this continent addressing meetings of the Canadi- an and American Bar 14550015140115- He is well known to the law Dro- sslon. An Island resident who has heard Sir Norman describes him as a tall man, over six feet, with reddish hair and blue eyes. He is a most pleasing speaker and an instant. fav- ourite with an audience. He was born in 1883 and was educated in Emmanuel College. Cambridge. Norman's visit to the Mari- times will be a strenuous one. He has accepted an invitation t0 sneak at a convention of the Canadian Manufacturers‘ Association in To- ronto on June B. From Toronto hi: is to be flown to Saint John, N. B. to address a meeting there on tlia ninth. The dinner meeting in Charlotte- town is scheduled to start at. 7.00 . m. on tlic tenth, so that it will necessary to flv from Saint John to Charlottetown The next day Sir Norman will be flown. by- charters plane, from Charlottetown t0 Hali fax, where he will address a noon meeting. He will then fly to New York where he is scheduled to speak that night. A large group from the Service Clubs and pubic bodies in Chur- lottetown and through the Province is ex to attend the dinner meet rig nnci to hear the address by Sir Norman Birkett, whose subject w ada. Produce Prices MONTREAL. June 2—(CP)— Canadzall Cmrmodity mcraligc. Buttcr spot: Que (92 sc . l 1-4, traded, sales, 2110 boxes at 34 3-8, 800 at 34 1-4. Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 31 1-2-32; A-rnedium 29 1-2-30; A. pullcts 27A; E-B 2'7 1-2-28; E-O 22 l-2~-23. MOWTREAL, Julie 2——(UP)_ Prcduce market pricrs here today B5 NDOrIQd by the Domtiion De- partment of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: graded shipment selling A-large 31 l-2: A-medium 20 l-2; 52,2 2215"?” d u r: rs gra e creamery prints, Jobbing dpfiC, 35 1-2-36 -2: first gra e solids, jabbing price, 35-—36: current receipt, Que p041 gidsliéllgizéd 34 1-4; no 2 33 - ; w oesa e, Que no 1 teur- izeri 34 1-2; no 2 34. m‘ Cheese: current receipts, we“. em and Que, white, 19 5-8 FOB Montreal; wholesale. western grid Que. white 20 first grade FAB Montreal. Potatoes: Que whites no ! 1.70- 1-752 1.36-1.60: NB moun. ta . 1.86; PEI moun. s iilgtpiirif; grill!“ 1 8L1“; our riro ,w e. .1 lb bass “a. . new 00 Mrs. Edward feud has returned home eiter spending a month with gerwgraiiddeughter. Mrs. Sheldon Many friends of John Iell, RD. N.V.R. are pleased to learn that he isurecovering from his recent oper- a on. RELIEVE summits Qliiciiiv iivml lllnbe “Britain's Message to Can- $850 w once more with some quantity of clothing and bedding is much more difficult. To nest these enormous needs, funds have been started in various ports of the world. Bei- Majesty use of he: nsme in connection with the Dominion campaign. which is officially known as "Ilia Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vio- time." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian irund goes with- out deduction to the lord Mayor 0f London for distribution tn the homeless and needy. Contributions from tlih Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company. Charlottetown which reports tho following n- oelnts to dam- Received recently:- llappy Workers Club of the Un- ited Church o! Canada, Murray Harbor. $5.00. The Fourteenth Bridge Club, Charlottetown, $18.30. Total to date $6,345.00. Grain l INNiilPm. June 2—(CPl- Canadian wheat export business, estimated in excess of 5.030.000 bushels rul- the United Kingdom. featured dealings tcday on Winni- peg gnain exchange where July wheat closed unchanged. wheat operations in ihe pit con- tnued slow, however. Mills made scattered purchases and offerings continued light. Grain futures quotations: Grain futures close: Wheat: July 80 3 A. 0am: July 51 l-ilB. Oct 48 3-83. Barley: July 64 3-43. Oct 63A Cash prices: Wheat: 1 hard 70 5-8; I nor 79 5-8; 2 nor 7B 1-2; 3 nor 78 3-4; 4 nor 71 5-8; 5 wheat 89 7-8; 8 wheat 3- . Oats: 2 0w 51 1-2: ex it cw 5i 1-2: 3 CW 51 1-2; ex 1 feed 51 1-2; 1 feed 51 1-2; 2 feed 50 1-2: 3 feed 47. ‘Ba : l and 2 OW ii row 84 3-4; 1 anril 2 CW 2 rcw 64 3-4; 3 CW 64 3-4: 1 feed 64 8-4; I feed 64 8-4; 3 feed 64 1-4. Livestock MONTREAL, June 2—(CP)- Them were 105 cattle, 30 sheep and lambs, 4.23 hogs and 975 calves for sale on the two Monti-ea] livestock markets today. Prices 0n all class- es of livestock were steady to strong. The cattle offered were mostly cows. Good oorws sold to $10, medium $8 to $9.25, on common butchers $7 to $7.75. Canners and cutters $5 to $6.50. Common bulls $7 to $9, Calves were firm selling at 810 for common light vcals to $14 for one top. Good veals made $13 u . The bulk of the veals were sod between $10.75 and $11.25 averaging close to $11, Drinkers $7.50 to 9.5) $9. Spring lambs were sold frcm 85 for common light kinds to $10 each for gocd lambs. Sheep were $6 to Hogs were stronger at $15.65 to $15.75 for B-l dressed. Grafie A drew $1 per hog prcmfum with dis- counts o,-l off grades. sows were $9.50 to $10.50 live weight. N0 MACHINERY DISPLAYS OTTAWA. Juno 2 -(CP) —-Dis- plays of farm machinery will be missing from fall fairs and the in- 35 ter provincial plowing match this year. Under a wartime riri and trade board order announced orilght ex- hibition and demonstration of farm machinery and equipment, includ- lng attachment or repair parts. is prohibited at all fairs. MOST MASSIVE VODCANO Mauna 1nd, in Hawaii, is the world's most massive volcano. The dome is l8,675 feet high. are identical twins, But when there's a ma“, Will’ it'd Mac always .. She's sweet as a rose, has oodles of friends, They both must perspir; but Gladys ofiends, ' lath tonight with LIFE! . ma” 0mm: w!’ —/r6‘7vP6' t, s. .. s. Rtlglliar Monlhly Meeting T0-NIGHT 8 P. M_ . Full Attendance i}... quested Trinity United 0h WEDNESDAY. JUNE zoo-w. 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