JUNE 2s, 1941 ‘THE , ROYAL mus-r COMPANY Charlottetown, P. E. I. announces the following change of address effective 23rd June, 1941. from 57 QUEEN STREET, 5m" 9°“ CI-IARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. glqililzlfilr‘ 14:; H! N s“ e "2 i-i RII EITIEII ' l" ‘iii.“é‘退l"é'%’é.i€i, 3;; c; ,3 Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. ‘é,;',,'i,:%,§,,,, a? 5 ag ' All contributions to The Queen’s Canadian ‘Egfiglfxlllf... "2 l-‘und for Air Raid Victims should be forwarded mnggllzel g l4 to our new address. Lake Woods 12 i-a k212i??? 2i it? Noranda 52 Pow corp 23 1-4 » e f s -—- senses a 2i ifsgfis E a-4 l St of Can Pfd — The "Prince Nova" p.111. _ w Atlantic b ;-—-——~— ____—~- ldverlising Rates roan isiiiiins-ciinicou ciin FERRY siznvicr will leave daily, including Sundays. from Wood Islands at 7 a.m., l1 a.m., and 3 and from Caribou at 9 a.m., 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., tandard Time. Until adjustments are com- pit-tori. it will not be possible to load or unload high trucks at Wood Islands at low tide. . NllRTliliMBEilLllllll FERRIES LTD- ., nlimimum (‘Iiarge tor Any Advertisement: 25 Cents Cenlrril Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals a per word; Announrerrcnt- and Coming Events 3o per word: Classified 3c per vurd: In hdemurlam Notices 70c per inch: Lists of Floral and Spiritual Olin-rings. Cards, etc“ 5c per name; Letters of Condolence 70c pcr inr-h Wedding engagement t0 words for $1.00 ind ill cents fur every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 76c [er lrirh or 4c per word. Lists of “ ‘ criptlons l9 crnts per incn. Addlti: and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on l l L-29l-6-10-tf. Payable in Advance I!!! QiARI-QTTETOWN _ Gilli-LIL”. [$100K QUOTA TIONS Montreal Stock ‘New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Livestock MONTREAL, June I4—(OP)— The Dominion livestodr branch re- ported today there were 129 cattle. 24.5 sheep and lambs, 559 hogs and 925 calves for sale on the two Montreal markets, Calves were firm other kinds oi livestock were steady. Cattle were moving slowly st steady prices. Butcher cows ranged from $4.15 to s’! with odd good cows up to $7.25. Canners an cutters $3.50 to $450. Common bulls $4.50 to $6. Veal calves ranged from $7.50 to $10.50, with the hulk oi the sales between $8 and $8.50. Good quai- ity were $10 up. Drinkers brought $5.50 to ‘g7 mostly $6 to $654). Grass- ers . Good quality lamibs made $13 with fair to medium kinds in mx- ed lots at $12 to $12.50 and culls down to $11. Sheep were $3.50 to $7. Hogs were sold at $14.50 for B-l dressed. $10.75 to $11 for B-l alive fed and watered and up to $11.25 off truolcs delivered. Grade A drew $1 per hog premium with discsunis ipplimtion. on off ades. Sows were $7 to $9.50 live we glit. For 5018 Male Hel Wanted P d P ' ,, , P I'll i108 IIGGS ._rz.u.i.\ a.- co. PIANO FOB wanran - axramr-zucsn MAN he. Pliilll’ style. good conui- {m- ;Mmw°,k_ M“ Allison Ma“ _____ 811120111. Apply 13111353453’: Millan, Falrview. 11-757-6-25-21. MONTREAL, June 24—(CP)- ..il. Guardian. . , i, ll SALE —- OLD FURNITURE izd some antiques. 61 Prince St. L-701-6-23-3i. WANTED - BARBER APPRENT- ices. No former experience neces- sarv. Write for information, Molcr Barber College. Halifax. 11-133 SALlI-QIX YEAR OLD ado fi'(‘!~.ll(’ll£’d cow. William lliiinJ, Gnyiown. L-696-6-23-3i. it SALE — IDEAL SADDLE Gelding 3 years old Pridliam lohnsiane. New London. - L-75i-6-23-1i. SALE — CHOICE BUILDING ‘nu in ideal location. Apply 25 Kznsiiigtoii Road, City. 11-733-6-25-27-30-7-2-4-2 B SALE —- ONE BROOD MARE i500 lbs. fiilv colt b.v side 8 years all also one 260d driver Colonel liibrer 6 rears old. 1050 lbs. Priced bsell. G. C. Green. Emerald. L-709-9-24-2i. Female Help W-anter‘ 13TH) - WOMAN 0R. GIRL in housework in country. State TIRES. Give references. ADDlil Oiiirdian. L-705-6-24-2i. nrro-irnoisfizifiiti. r011 lllliillvrk, apply 18 Park Ter- m- 11-771-6-25-41. lITi-ID AT ONCE AN EXPERI- mced maid for general house- ltrk iiiist be able to cook. High- w- Wilkes paid. Phone 1183. L-765-6-25-27-30-3i.. LITE!) IMMEDIATELY CAP- iliieirnninii for general work. Reference:- required. Apply by liver 1r K Guardian. 11-176-6-25-21. Miscellaneous “G POTATOES, TURNIPS "jd Carrots. Cash and Carry 5915- Great George Street. L-'l15-6-24-3l. Professional Bards llllllllELl. 8i 00. ll. F. ARCIIIBALII Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown MclEOD 8| BEN ILEY ll-AI; BENTLEY. n. c. c- F- BENTLEY, K. 0. - - BENTLEY. LL. B. "M"! and Attorneys-at- Law nosey r0 1.01m 154 Prince Street “P0 MacDonald, BYA. Wilma. sooicrron. arc. 0"" Trlesrsph Office 1M1 Rlrll u, mlfitdlidlm‘ it, M. ALBMTFARMER u 5.11., , _ ‘mfgll. silfigiron arc. M nk of Comme Bldg. ALEX W. MATHESON Ehm80LICITOR, 11:10. "° firs» oeE-"l-“lil” .___P.l1.';lllzl llltlias- i i | l the meeting Men and Women Wanted 0 WOULD YOU LIKE EARNING A nice salary everv week? It can he done by becoming a Jito represen- tative! Jito offer numerous ad- vantages-Free Products - Inter- esting Bargains - Thirty Day ‘Trial without Risk. For details. apply: Jito. 1435 Montcalm. Mon- treal N-l949. Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR. CLYDE River School. J. A. Murray. Sec'y. L-747-6-25-3t | W a nted WANTED - THREE young pigs for feeders. Write in: age and price. G. L. oo Truro. Nova Scotia. L-620-6-l9- WANTED — COUPE CAR '30 model “A" Ford or '32 Chevrolet in good condition. Louis Moasc. New Annan. L-732-6-25-1i. Male and Female Help Wanted NOW IS THE TIME TO GET \l Government tub as Clerk. Post- man. Customs Clerk Stenm. etc. Five Dominion-wide exams held since war began. Free Booklet. M. C. C. Schools Ltd. Tflrorilo 10- Oidest in Canada. No Agents. -—e HUNDRED stat- C 7G‘ Garry on Canada liorps The Annual General Meeting of. the Carry on Canada Corps will be held on Friday. J1me 21. 1041. at 8 P. M. Daylight Saving Time, in Prince of Wales College Hall. The business to be transacted at will be the adoption of reports of tho Executive Officers and Financial Statement and the elec- tion of officers and members of the Executive committee for the enlulfl ear. y All members and others interested are urged to make a special effort to attend this meet-in‘ and to brim! one or more prospec ive members with him. L-760-6-25-3i. __i-__---—-—- WALL PROTECTION ou have s papered bathroom or ki chen. au can protect it from splashes an other soiling by cover- ing it with sheets of a thin, trans- parent plastic. without s-poilin its decorative effect in the least. s ects this material are inexpnsive. come in a convenient size and are sold complete with gummed tape for fastening to the walls. Administrators iloticcl The undersigned Administrators of the personal estate and e ects Bruce Stewart, late of cl _ Queens County in Prince Edward, Jland. farmer, deceased. intestate. usrsby notify all persons indebted to the estate of the said deceased to, mats immediate yment to them st the office of cLeod 8r Be tlen; Solicitors, I54 Prince Street, Chan, iottetown, and all persons having. any claims against the said Estate‘ are hereby required to present the same, duly attested. at the offlcol aforesaid, within sh months from this date. l l Dated June ans 1941. no! srawsnr fwsenomno. (illlfltLl-Is METI-IEBIJLL srawanr If A tram-s. ils-Nt-O-fl-l-fl-IO-Tl-fl-L . Produce Market prices here tsday, as reported by the Dcminion De- partment of Agriculture, icllow: Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price, 33; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 32 1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized, current re- ceipt price. 31 3-4; no 2_ 30 3-4; no 1 wholesale price, 32 1-8; no 2, 31 3-8. Cheese: Western and eastern white, price to factory, Montreal delivery. for current make 15 5-8 FOB; west and east white whole-, sale price 16, which price is appli- cable to cheese manufactured on and after May 26, 1941, for ship- ment to the United Kingdom. Eggs: graded shipments selling at A—large 27-27 1-2; A—medium 25-25 1-2; B gfBdQ 23 1-2-24; C grade 19 l-2—20. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 75's new 2.25-2.50. old .75-.B5', no 2. .50 —-.65; NB mountain '15's .90--1.05; PEI mountain no 1 75's 1.10-1.15; South Carolina and Alabama. whites 100's 3-325; 50's 1.65-4.75; v11‘- ginla. whites 100's no 1, 3.50. Finance By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, June 24—_(AP)-— The stock market's war-buying tn- spiration cf Monday faded today and leading issues retieated fram- tions to a point or more. While isolated specialties and senior stocks displayed individual strength, steels motors, mail orders, oils, farm implements and utilities were shaky from the start. A few rails and rubbers did fairly well. Transfers totalled 442,580 shares. The Associated Press average of Bill stocks finished with a net loss of ,2 of a. point at 41.6. Universal Pictu es pfd pushed up 7 points to 153 1-2. On the other hand Wilson and Co. pid conceded 1-2 ‘point. Santa Fe also was off 1-4. rominent 0n the offside were U.S. Steel, Beth- | lehem, Chrysler. Montgomery Ward, International Harvester, Sperry, American Telephone, Western Un- ion, St. Joseph Lead. Du Pont, Texas Corp, and Anaconda. U.S. Rubber held‘ a gain of 1 l-B. Rétfllillfig modest advances were Southern Railway, Goodyear, Un- ited Aimraft and Mack Truck. Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Mining stocks narrowly loaves; industrial and western oils stes y. Montreal-Gold shares higher; in- dnstrials lower. New York-Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged st pegged minimums. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Masonic Temple Company will be held in the office of E. R. BROW & SON, 144 Richmond Street, on Wednes- day, the 9th day of July proxlmo, at 7 o’clock, p.ni., A.D.S. J. B. BROW, Secretary Charlottetown, PJJ. June asth, 1m IrfllflQ-fl-Ill-fl hi0 Exchange (Canadian ht) Close s-l Hes @881»- s-l-l n s Q Mont Ward : N Y central Nor Am Co U Vanadium Con) West Union West Eieo Woolworth OIIRRENGIES , NEW YORK, June 24-40?)- ‘Ilhc Canadian dollar declined 3-16 o! a cent to a. discount of 11 3-‘4 per cent (88.25 cents) in tcdays foreign exchange dealings. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.09-9.91 per oenit discount.) The pound Sterling finished un- changed at $4.03 1-2 in relation to United States currency. ‘The Shanghai dollar at 5.54 cents, was slightly lower. while the I-Iong Kong unit at 24.61 cents, gained a shade. l $¥%$888$8B'558388$S5$5$S58 or»:- mesa»- eiso-naTv-u-A Gawain-nun- wtn www-w- ream-son- wanna-nets» Toronto Exchange ronomo. June Z4-—(C‘P)—An early gain in the industrials index was dropped in the weakness of the last hour today on the Toronto stock exchange and insisnifwflnt declines were netted by the 801(15- the base metals and the western oils. volume was 50,000. wright-Hargreaves drOPPQd W 5 new eight-years low at 4.35 and closed at 4.40, oiff 15 cents. Other soft golds were Chesterville. LB- ‘maque, MasLiecd-Ccckiiutt. PM“ Crow and upper Canada while the close was narrowly higher for Beattie, Kerr-Addison and Little n Lac. mPegnd Oreille and SteeP Rmk weakened 5 and 4 cents and Nickel closed 1-4 down. Chromium firm- ed 3 centi. A gain of 1 5-8 was recorded by Shawinigan and the C1089 W85 1117 1-2 or more for Fanny Farmer. Genelnal Steel Wares and Pressed Meta s, Home Oil weakened a cent, Bri- tish-Dcminion was off 1-2 and Cal- l gary-Edmonton firmed a cent. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. June 24—(OlP)— The stock market today fell back to the narraw and dull performanc- es 1t has given for months after its bullish display on Monday follow- lowing the German invasion of Russia. Above-average rises were record- ed by Dominion Textle, which jumped 2 7-8, and‘ International Power, preferred v/hich also ad'- vanced more than two 17011135- price charges 21:1: fractional one way or e 0 6 - Montreal Power dYOPPEd bflllk- Gj"; irieau, Britizt-i Columbia Power A and Shawinigan all ceded tract-ioni- General Steel Wares won a small gsin_ but Canadian Car was down. Montreal cottons. Lake o! the woods and Zellers preferred all gave ground. Total sales: 8.000 shares; Indus- trial)? 3,700; ll/Plries, 2.3002 391K715 I Elsewhere Grain WINTNIPEG. June 24—-(CP)—Op- erations had a hesitant tone on Winnipeg grain exchange today. Coarse grain values suffered srriali losses and July wheat remained at its minimum of 7'1 i-2 cents a bull-l- ‘Buenos Aires values were un- changed. CHICAGO, June virtieat and earn futures broke sharply in the final minutes oi trading to establish new lows for the session today. Final prices were at or near the day's lowest levels. Wheat futures closed 1 1-4-1 5-8 lower, July 1.0a 1-2-5-8, t 1.04 -4-3-B, Dec LOii-l-B-l- ; 5-8-41-8 off, July '13 1-2. Sept ‘I6 i-ll, and oats 1-4-5-8 down. t 24— (AP) —All MINING (Canadian Press) TOR-ONT“. June 21- smiis W" Aidetrt-rinla: g Arn e Aunor Gold l“ Bankfield 5 Bear Ex 7 Beattie _ 103 Bldgood 8 Bonetl-l n gobfo Q. d l-2 Bra orne 5 1° Brit Dom 6 1'2 Broulan 33 Buff Ank 335 Buff Cdn 3 1'4 al Edm 111 Cdn Mairobis H Cent Por l3 ester r 143 Chromium __ 35 Smelters ‘ 35 Dome Oil f m 1'4 East ‘Ml-l I‘! Eldorsd It Fed Kir _ l 3-4 v Franco l‘ Gillies LIB 1'3 Gods Lake l0 Gold Gate 5 1'4 Gunner Gold M Hard Rook N Hoilinger 1i 1-4 Home Otl 1U Imp Oil l l-B Nickel II 1-2 Int Pete _ I3 l-2 Jack Waite 14 Jason _ l7 err Add 435 Kirk Lake ‘f4 Lake shore _ 15 1-3 Li-imaquo 456 ifiélfhm it.“ e lW-icassa 380 MacLeod 165 Madsen 03 l alartic 105 McDougall 4 1-2 McKenzie 109 Moneta 32 Naybob 22 3-4 Nipisslng 109 Pnmour 107 I-‘avmaster 16 Pick CIOW 260 Powell 56 Premier 8R Preston 290 St Anth R San Ant 236 I Senator 42 Sherritt 66 Slsccc til Save Lake '1 1-2 Steep Rock 112 Straw Lake 2 sud Pi-isin 110 Wok Hugh 2'15 Ilchl R 3-4 - Upper Can 200 Ventures 340 Wfllll‘ Amu 370 Wri Harg 440 UNLISTED Pend Ore 150 Montreal Curb | (Canadian Press) Stocks Close B A Oil 15 1-4 Beauharnois l4 1-2 Dom Tar 3 5-8 mp Oil 9 1-8 Price Com - (Canaldian Press) Stocks Close Canada - Commerce 147 Montreal 17B Royal Bk 155 Nova scotia — DON'T I-IESITATE T0 SAY NICE THINGS There are some things it is hard to over-do. One is to la h too hard at an- other's wisecrac . If he didn't think it was that. good when he said it, he will after h; hears your hearty laugh. Another is to be too enthusiastic over ancthers prized Lsinns. ‘A third is to be too impressed with a man's ideas-on any sub- ect. You can't ever be too compli- mentary about s woman's looks - even a. homely woman's, or too en- thusiastic over the "cuteness and brightness of anybody! child‘. And you can't be too pleased with a man's capability as a golfer. Whole-hearted enthusiasm over a meal cooked by the hostess is sure-fire. ' It ts hard to go too far in prais- ing anyones goodness for s. thoughtful act. You can't show too m-uch pleased OSHAWA Announcing the Appointment of ALLISON MacLEOD as Authorized Dealer for PONTIAC BUICK G. M. c. TRUCKS in Charlottetown General Motors is proud to welcome to the ranks of Pontiac, Buick and G. M. C. Truck Dealers Mr. Allison MacLeod of Charlottetown. ‘Allison MacLeod needs no introduction to the people of Charlottetown. 'A feature of the new dealership will be the well-stocked Parts Department, where a. range of genuine General Motors Parts and Accessories is being maintained for your convenience and quick service. Arrangements have been made for the provision of full servicing facilities. The new Pontiacs and Buicks are now on display at the MacLeod showrooms. Come in and look over these great General Motors values — and test them out on the road —before you decide on your next car. He is well-known throughout the entire district for his integrity and sound knowledge of the transportation business. PAQENIIYE. l I General Motors Products of Canada Limited ONTAR in t his foresiglI You certainly can't go too far in praising an actor or actress - whether an amateur or a profes- sional. 50. when you are going in for any of these types 0d praise-don't worry for fear you are being top enthusiastic. You can't be. It the man or woman praised thinks to himself. "I don't think it was that good" he'll also add s moment later. “But maybe he's right"-—and feel pleased with him- self and with you. MONOGRAMS INDIVIDUALIZE It you are selecting spring linens, individuallze them with distinctive monograms. Sheets, cases and towels in pale pastel shades mono- grammed in a deeper tone of the same colour are very effective. White 0n white is more conserva- tive snd always good form. Whe- ther you liire simple or elaborate lettering is a matter of taste. 'I‘r experimenting with. letter sizes. sty ‘es and arrangement before your final selection. Be sure that the moncgram you choose is in con- formity with your general house- turnishings and that it expresses excitement over the way a woman has decorated her house. ‘ It is practically iii-possible t0 give coo much praise to s. speech, or over a writer's work. No one will suspect you o1 u- _s;s_g_erstion when you are praising To The Spider (Meanin thsreb that "mug Widow" w ich hag a narrow u- “be from extinction at the Munich Beer Hail more than s year ago.) I (B! F.W.L. MOORE) SPIN, sli y l La m _ Thmd 0810 Y Y snare ruisoii tom Ons Your to Repay M907 t0 Nested Innis! II! Glllllll Ill! I 0F GQIIEIBE l l l I l l l l e8» ‘Thy foot upon he; 31mg; 9f hop, om s. , $0 slyniéou all, foul trsltors? - ‘rls — Y s Is sllil but: doynel lettered Europe s “dill eve " s Eugl d". ' "ad me "an ‘Therefore a Australia hurls it in your teeth to chew; America and Afrios will sea you W. Canada's pot is boiiln h t, "Baby-Killer" crew.‘ o yo“ INVOI May God have mercy on you-for our women won't, Whswer our men may do. Therefore-Iii you're for Heaven ‘ll i ,l.llr'll. Your own personality. Li’ you m starting from scratch. it‘s a nice idea to follow through with the slime m°fl08ram on table linens. blankets. bed linens and gpfeadg Mid even flat silver. CHINTZ FOR. COLONIAL ROOMS For a bedroom furnished in Col. onial mahogany, chintz would be a suitable fabric ‘for decorative pur- 90595- Y°11 1918M select a flower and W011 design in blue and tan on a white ground and cover the entire wall in back of the poster bed. Use the same chintz for slip- covers for the chairs and" a plgjn blue faiile matching the blue in the chinbl for draperies at the win- dows. over white ruffled organdy curtains. White organdy, gen-gr- ously ruffed, would make an at. tractive bedspread. canopy top and skirt for the dressing table, 5.319", I Dlsin tan rug for an effective background. Gloves of Vinyon silk are dc- scribed by chemists as shrink- proof and easy to clean because the yarn absorbs no moisture. rr a/zavo £17,574“! ‘ASIA 47M! TURKE» ti‘, -1 a wool. wnin Ship your wool to CONDONS WOOLLEN MILLS Charlottetown ond receive highest market price tor washed and unwashed wool. Money poid on receipt of wool. All wool has to be graded by govern- ment inspection. We do our own grading. You do not have to woii for u government inspection to get your money. All wool must be cleor of dirl and burrs. Freight poid on I00 pounds oii washed wool, also on 200 pound! of unwashed wool. 1565-5-28- W5 til .li1.'_\' 26. 35.0w!‘ DeIres-Zor. Germans may have —don Worry! Right here you'll get what's comirg quick to you,- frdin CANADA. 3240 Quadrs Street. Motorist, British y PI-lfllll! and may meet at Aleppo, shaded areas represent m1] thossstwhsrs dsssrts Quiflelfll EH31" Where German bombing squadrons l! flvrlns the Britlsh ldvlllC British columns. O . " - "'-_ , 54/5‘; ' ' SAUDI \ l 4 ' h?!” (4 , cum \\ ran: Seats m slid‘; j l? '\. JORDAN.‘ ARABlA °| '°|° "f m lyrls anion r ln u W’ m“ an“, m“! grammars“: mzrm‘ lzntfllleraq. They have advanced from ‘l0 to 100 miles are operating. On the map ihc es. There I no continuous from, m;