i . § l r 11150111‘ i‘ 5 . i ..,_,.. u...‘ iiictilian by Large A llova Scetia Q2535’: <~.~. . ._ 1;. s... H". ._..i.-,_ “- z v2.1a "w? "-'- 31-": it: Richmond 8t. ‘A; Huntley tlielttli ilay of June 1945 h“ bu“ m aside for the celebration of the birthday of Big King George VI, I hereby proclaim this said day l; j, hduly- Councillor PERCY GAY, NTED Apply To: 0ivil S-crvicc Commission P.0.B0x9n, t HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION‘ SECURITIES ASK rpii cor! or oim JUN! orrnrm usi- r. .i. Bllilllllll s. 00llPAllY iii. E. M. BAGNALL, Manager Charlottetown Acting Mlyop General Hospital _i£' i: i i: 0f Canada Telephone 1010 ' i ii‘. i fl. m of Condolence 10o per Inch; gliioi-lpilons 00 cents per huh. other rates en nPDIW-IWPI- Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance minimum Charge for Any Advertisement l5 Ulllll Classified 3e per word; In lllemorlun Notices 70c per Irish; J Floral and Spiritual Offcrllll. Cards. eto, lo peg “m; llillll m 51.00 end 10 cents for every additional I world. Notloea d thanks and Appreciation. ‘I00 per Inch or do pu- we“, WHWIIIwI an and Presentation 01.00. CIf'-“”'__" - 1*.‘- Wanted Business Opportunities wiuico - cuiurs TIJCYCLE. MAN WANTED. coon nanny _Pll0lie 2168. 0-14-21. Rawleigth Route now open. ' willing to conduct Home Service worn-co: can: MODEL can. b if! nu mg . r rite William E. Griffin. Ne in“; ‘git: iJefl-rlglfilll/lixfi y. R010‘;- wiiisiiiie. ‘ c-is-zi’. ieiiiiia. Dem. M-L-QTO-tfi-Fs VFANTED T0 any -_ use-p Sedan. Apply Guardian. To Let 0:14-31. WANTED — ONE HORSE HAY mower. Must be in good condi- tion. Write i-ostmaster at Brier- J_ 81d- 0-13-41. WANTED — ONE OR TWO UN- luiiilshcd roams. Write “H. H." care Liuaician. 6-14-11. QVANTED — FURNISHED APART- ineiit. house or summer cottage. ~ Vicinity Charlottetown. Write l..." Guardian. 8-13-21. ilANTl-l; T0 it-Ewr son TWO months. Portable Typewriter. Apply 3i Kent Street. Charlotte- " town. , 6-14-1i. v I Teachers Wanted WANTBF-I-ERST on SECOND lCiass Teacher for Mermaid -School. Liberal Supplement. J. flimsy MMDQ _ Cod Lawn chairs. Also ir i- s.» .~.—_'la—_”&-_.-s-§§§l%il-=_-= and iriake window screens, ur-l ICCOMMODATIONS FOR. STUD- nitwle. toys. ew- W- E- Wer- Ems writing Matriculation Eii- ren. 30 Orlcbar 80mi- Phone ‘iiminsittons. write Mrs. Mum-cc. 155-1» 0-13-31- 44 Edward Street or apply at 90 Edward Street. 6-10-14-21. FOB. SALE - PABMAK’ BLED tric lencers aha-riled 11D 0o thirty miles of fence. Write for in- k Mach/Lilian. ‘Pornivall. 0-12-14 Personal i _ l BEAUTIFUL 510.000 HOME OR choice cl $10,000 in Victory Bonds mfiy be yours for $1. Send postal noic for one or more tickets to Treasurer Kiwanis Modern . Home. Post Office Box 276. Dept. 4. Kitchener, Ont. Each 01 House ticket also includes chance on one of the $100.00 monthly Vic- Wv Bond draws. Proceeds for Children's Can-in work. Particul- lars of draws mailed 011th 6-2- Personal .__________________ Quick accrue‘ FROM STOM- i-ffil t- indigestion, heart- "Yn. sour stomach. dys a — Willi effective Wilder's mach gliwder. 50c and $1.00 8t Reddln __ros. 17_ Male Help Wanted Vtfmvnzn - MAN T0 WORK 0N firm. if married. house provided. " miikinv. Apply lo Alhol Rob- iiiflnsloe Station. 8-14-11. FOREMAN AND Jl/éllgrnn =1 tivnii: _ - t. 1ns=$°<iom.°:'..§3.. ‘$2.. “it”... i°°°d Wakes and steady em- . 010mm. Must be first class. Milly to your nearest EmrplOY- ment and Selectlv‘ Beryl Qflice. defer A. n. m. e ogii-i mo. .___.__-i__-i------- 161B. WANTED — GIRL, FAMILY OF rAsTUnn non LIMITED NUM- ber o! cattle Apply Bernard DOYIe. fe. s-ia-zi. TO BENT -- FURNISHED BED- room in Brdghtnn. Write "K. K." care Guardian. 0-14-11. For Sale roa sans: - a crnmnnn MA—S- sey Harris ‘tractor and Hammer Apply ciiiiiioiim. c-is-ii. . FOR SALE-CANVAS GOLF BAG. leather trimmed. Good c tioii. Also two Clubs. Phone lass-i... 6-14-11. F0]. SALE - I00 BRICKS. B0! Beers. Cherry Valley. 6 l‘ m roii SALE - niiwn CHAIRS. We make the well known Cape remit? Help Wanted“ WANTED - EXPERIENCED laundr- nnd waitress. Appl She/wbeulhtol. Brcokley. 6-14- . two. Apply 4o Upper Hillsboro LDNDON - (OP) — Greater wartime activity in the British motion jcture industry ls rc- ported by the Board of Trade. EWDOIt bus -on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange 11 court, Si. 0-14-11 i ciiaiinggcrqvgig rguigirniiiu srocx QUOTA 110m Stock Markets lit A Glance $0000. Juno 10 — (A!) - Ryc was as much as two cents a bushel, y 5nd lcptomher com traded Ii‘. tiie 01-18% celllns. and other grain futures markets were firm to strong today. IIOKPRIAL, June ll — (OP) - Upward trends which have been h evidence in on the Stock Exchange and Cur Markets rc- contly were maintained in some sections of the list today. Papers, utilities and banks went to new highs iii the indices but industrial: dos lte scattered atrmg spots, and go} slipped in the averages. WINNIPBG, Juno 10 - (OP) -- lness in Canadian oats today involved 000.000 bushels to the United Kingdom while Amer- ican buyers are credited with tak- ingpbout 200,000 bushels. No wheat was repo . Rye futures prices showed eon- slderable strength. Offerings were well absorbed and advances in Chicago rye aided the local mer- ket. Trading was moderately active, NEW YORK, June l0 — (AP) — Late buying changed mixed ten- dencies of today's Stock Market into a general recovery. Until the last few minutes many leaders were unchanged or had minus signs but a majority of these were transferred into the winning camp by the close. Individual stocks were bolstered by favorable reports on earnings and dividends. Belief in some quar- ters that the market has under- gone a healthy technical correc- tion stimulated demand. The As- sociated Press Gil-share composite rose .2 of a point to 0-6.1. TORONTO, June 18 — (GP) - The gold group weakened to show an index loss oi‘ a point today on the Toronto Exchange. Base Metal and Western Oil stocks slipped back .40 and .30 respectively. Most of the golds eased down in light turnover. Declines of 5 to 10 cents were boarded by Bear. Buf- ‘IORONTD Stock Quotations. Sllfl . ~ 1500 iooo Ajax BOOiChester 3400iCo Will 3200iCoin L eooiConlarum azolconwest 4000'Croinor 1'1300iCrowshors 6500lDavies 300iDelriitc 1000iDenison ZBOOiDonalda 4800iDuquesiie 2000i13ast Cr l600iEast M01 Zsanolllast Sullivan looooiElder 64200lE1dona 725IFalcon SOOIFed Kirk 2800!Franco . fadison, Chestervllle, Delnite. East 51111111811. East Malartic, Eldona, Giant. Hasaga, Hard Rock. Kirk- land Hudson, Kayrand. Leitch, Little Long Lac. Macasss, 1mm- O'Brien and Regcourt Cochcnour Willans and Frobisher dropped 15 cents. Orenada lost 13 and Dome was a slightly softer is- covering. PBDIIIICE MONTREAL, June 13 — (OP) _ Produce prices today reported by the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture follow:- EGGS: A Large 35; A medium 32$ A Pulleks 26%; B 29%; c n, Receipts: 1351 cases. BUTTER: Wholesale Que job- bing pasteurized No 1 3314-34 N0 2 38110-3314; current receipt Que No 1 pasteurized 33 3/16 del Mu; N0 1 32 3/16 del Mtl; first grade oreamery prints ob price 35%.’. -33. gésg/first grade so ds job price 35%’:- 6 Receipts: 047 boxes. CHEESE: Current white and colored western 20 FOB, Que col- orcd 21%, white 20% FOB: whole- sale white and colored for local and export western 20 11 -21, Que colored 22%; white 21 ‘A-22 for local trade. Receipts: 2336 boxes. POTATOES: 75 lb bags No 1 Que large 2.45: qgie. NB. and P. E.I. regular 2.15; .101. Small 2.00; 100 lli bags B Red North Carolina and Virginia 4.35. HOWATT - MacKENZlE A quiet, wedding took lace at the United Church mansc n Tryon on Friday morning when Mable June MacKcnzle, youngest daugh- ter of Mrs. William MacKenzle and the late Mr. MacKenzie of French River, was united in mar- Seventy long films madeby Brit- ish studios were registered during the year ended lllarcli 81, 1044, compared with 02 in the previ- ous year. To pick up objects it is better to stoop, bending you knees and keeping your back vertically straight. Let leg muscles take the strain off your beck. TEACHERS WANTED Applications will be rooclved by the undersigned for the following: Prtllclllil f0! IOIII! DQ000- Bippluncnt $.00. Yloc Prlnol for Berle-n School. Supplement .00. ltcrmcdlatoDc tlorl Primary Department lord School. Supplement 0100.00. m P. J. Molnnb. Q\I flDlltrlo-Yl T? llfll‘l0 0L tho u. x county cf Prince. - mvnissr - Cinliiii Govennui Acuity NOW And secure financial llllleiideiioe t GUARANTEED ui < DOMINION or‘ c NAIQJA "PM oi-_ Phone for Free Dmfllilvc Booklet today. J- A. MARTIN Mliresqiilailve I I . . TELIPIONI l". HT BINDIN fl-ld-fii. l N0 yo; Iesday and Saturday li- .....:. ~.r..“°=.....;_§_.'i:i ... "‘v‘2;.‘-.‘*‘h.... II. l. CUMMINGS (‘lentil 800m Vernon. l. l. IINIINI. t General [term Yemen. . DOIJGAIJ». gggyflfing 8mm Vernon. 0-10-10-10-1. rlage to George Fenton l-Iowiitt, son of Mrs. Cook Howatt and the ‘lute Mr. Howatt, of Carleton Sid- llng, Rev. Austin Jardine officiat- n . The bride was wirisoms in I. gown of aqua sheer over taffeta with hat of the same shade sud white accessories. She wore a cor- sage of pale pink rosebuds. Miss Jean MacKenzle of French River was bridesmaid. She wore a gown .of dusty rose crepe with black ac- cessories and had p. corsage of kred rosebuds. The groom was at- ‘tended by Mr. Herbert MacKenzie of Borden. Following the wedding the bridal party motored to Summerside and returned to wedding dinner at the home of the bride's ulster, Mrs. IGordon Constable of Borden. The happy couple left on the noon ferry for a short honeymoon trip in the Maritimcs. . i On returning they will reside in Carleton where a very wide circle of friends wish them much hap- iaiendeslsl! and prosperity in their wed- e I . . RAW POULTRY Mn‘ W b dell Live and zeeesednrowplyigd Chicken. y on rns nor/ii. riicimio co. Charlottetown l’. E. I. s. n. rainims. (PHIL) I-I-l. Inw- loea and prompt retiinis. I tel. I 2130iFroblsher 5080i G Yel l26l00iGillies i 65001Glenora 17400iGold Cr l3283iGods L 2500iG0ldale 11400'G0ld Gate i lOOllIGOld EH8 we In the senior ETOIXD- East siii-| l330iGo1d ivniii llvan traded in volume of 27.000- —-——- shares and touched 4.50 before re. 22l00‘Go0dfish 2000iGr Bous 2500iGi-andora 1575iGurinar 4600iHnlcrow l500iI-lal1iwe1l 3100iHard Rock 4000iHarker lloooirfarrlcanc 166ZiHasaga 5050il-Ieath 261050ildeva 30'Hollinger 100D Home 6000 Homer 3000 Homestead QBODFHosco , 7300iI-Iowey 1100'Inspira l100iInt Ur 2500iJackrilife 3000iJellicoe 20100 J01 Qlle 600 Kirk Hud 1900 Kirk L 3100 Kirk Tow 20200iKayrand 5200|Labrador Lake Dufault Lake Fortune Lamont-e Lamaque Lape Cad 1600 Lexin 500iLebel Leitch Lil L L Iouvico lvlacassa 2200.Ma.cLcod 900iMadsen tBOOiMaIartic aaooiLvnx 300lMara1go 1l00iMarcus lrdooiMcKenzie 5000ilVfcLellan flaoiMcMarmac 2000'M’cWatt 4l00iMid Cont. '700iM1ning Cm ZBOOIMoneta 500iMosher 2000iNat Pete 8300|Nib l200iNegl1s 299lNoranda looolNorbenite loooiNoi-iiori 4500iNorthland 1000mm- Can 1410I0brien 3200iOleary loooiomega. TlfiOOOrenada ilnolliPacaita l000iPac Oil 1000iPiic Pete fiovlliPamour BSOBiliPanGoi-a 2500|Paramaque 7000iPai-tenan anlmiPaymast lzomPei-ron 800lP1ck Cr lllslPionecr l500iPen For llmolPor Reef 5050Il>reston GOOW-‘tueenston flmlPurdy 2100|Roche lllaamQuemont 58001110 uyn llliflolsena tor iiooisand Riv illfloolshawkey dwishsrilt i iooisnrlnger . B‘ boisteec Roe! i‘! El P; Q 3 u a C‘ lllflliiweel; Mo] ‘Hlliliwilt Co i l307iWrt HAIQ 1000mm! , 111110 1| — 8l00iSladctn 500iBo1lth Welt P000 \ WDiYIIlII is at uw a s-a ourta noiii m 10 i-i 100 Brown I35 Brazilian I0 l-t toooo West u»: 2.00 iiiiigdiim’ i8 0 awgeegtkoi-e Si!’ H N. Y. Exlllllllga p, chm, , i, is l‘ ' y, t | 5 re sari i: 2-: m, _ on m xclmge Wang... a, ,_, ' 0 .__ m» Aim» nu is -4 u“. 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"ri-iewe MADE 4% ~ou ONLYA sing: anti A BT--ONE. oi= u" 21> 1H‘ mo: ms si-LST PuPll-E NOTBEINVMAEF 0F “MM = - . RALl ' MAK l7; 1-2 fiiéfii§feiié’oé"ifil% ZlQDhTONTHS! AFOREMAN.’ 1 7° MACHlNl€TS i even M 1URNEPOtJf-Wl-lA1'5 rn-i 1.36 1.10 ii 2.90 4.90 ei 1.10 soc \ 10 1-2 . ~ o2 . ens - ob "it 90L 1:8 l-2 so 26 2o o9 -- 2- sssgssaeas h} ss=ea: . ‘f it ID , . . _ _ . _ .- .-.°' 2-2- ur-r 3ssasssssassases asanaieiads-siscfii 1 {A t-n Qfltdihr-As-lm >4 i-s I I bl N O Esdassashseu .. . I0 5:=3s=ess2§§s " ” Inn In >4 I bl 9 PP Qwr §5§333BS882 b e»- ee s-wg, P.- . ==38I3S32—2583$§2§SSS .. I $ -_., I lice: Your Stomach. Rcilcl lllcr lhc Meals You Eat? The bloated, heavy feeling after meals; the bmpty Iinkinggiiawing before meals; the of gas and ilatulency between meals; the rising coining of food, nlltlluiie; sndmoie, fallto thelotofthososufl ' from stomsc . Burdock Blood Bitters helps tn stimulate the sl notion d 've and intestinal system by promoting the flow of important gastrll j so for the proper digmtion of food. Youwiil whenyoutake _B.B.thatd.igestlon.adnilhionnll HD1601! are grcstly improved by its use. ' Aiatanydrug eounterforBJfhB. Prlosthflllabcttls. The T. Milburn Co” United, Toronto, Ont. miroiiiiziiizr “sorter-Ti SHAREHOLDERS AND PATRONS ' OF THE GRAND RIVER DAIRYING ' COMPANY l loath] of all Shareholders and Patrons of the Grand Riva Dnkying Company will be held in the hall at Grand River on June beginning M. 8:00 P.M.. to discuss the advisability of having tho Grand Ihu- Bskyhig Company incorporated iiridcr the Prince Edward Isl- and Oo-opcrwtlvo Annotations Act. and lf those present decide to do n by a tum-thirds vote, to make wploatlon for noh incorporation. It is onpestod that Mr. J G. Dennis, the Inspector o! (lo-operative: will be present to help prepare the application for incorporation decided Ipoii. - IEVBREND A. 0. MiJRPllY, President. IDES. I. A. BIUOWN, Secretary. 0-14-11. Our’ ilioardingmlelouse With Major Hoiipie’ um Now THAT PAPA HOOPLE 1e HERE. TWO OF You BPARROwS wiu. HAVE TO Ruse N TANDEM on one ' i2oosT--r. HOPE YOU boat-r MlNDf Ol-imiQWE i.ii<i=. cizowoe! flu. 600% our ri-us, zoo l6 .» A mum-l v SEWING: so FULLOF lNlTH Msci. l‘ E l i ttfféiédltiléi ZEWEEE’ T j HAVE w Room! , THAT ceccsfio i WELL HAVE T0 a‘; i-trJT \‘1' W011 D LlNEzUgiéakek NAPI ~_¢,_ ciais-Pnu . ARABS ,1] LAU rental, HAMPER . (flit/T ‘I ~ , coueisvoas seem/eav- Quesrioos i iii l, I'LL PUT ASTW TO THIS -I'M ENTITLED TD A LJ'I"I‘LE _ CONEHDEPATION ARGJKD THIS a- :-.-.> 0512385.‘! lT MiQ-WWLEY it THAT FELL BVACODENT PLANE BUT"; .._: Gem“ i HOW OFTEN MUST I TELL YOU TO KEEP ALL VOUQ TRASH OIJT OF MY ROOM? ' TAKE IT OUT BEFfiE I meow n’ ou-r 0F ‘rt-ta WINDOW wiTi-i you 1!: _ No. ALBERT l5 C-JZAWMNS COUGIN Twice rzemoveo.’ euT GRAN'MA'$ MOTHER eizcuei-ir HiM up. so 4H5 ALWAYS CALLED l-ilM eizori-tez-s;