fr. .4. snsiuulli a OOYEIIIEIT II OOIIPOIIATIOI SEOOIITIES aoconr - sow- oooran Iansbcrs lnvcatlnsnt Dealers’ Association of C l. H. BAGNALL-Managct Charlottetown OOIIPMIY LIIIITEO Telephone 1470 of Floral and spiritual Otrerlnga. é For Sale son SALE-ICE BOX IN G000 condition. Phone 1951-J. Advertising liaise-Payable In Advanc‘ lllllllllull Clllrga For Any Advertisement Z5 Cents, 1 Central Guardian locals 5c per word; Western and Eaaurn Locals 12c par word; Announcement; and Coming Events 3e per word; I Clsnliied 8c per ward; ln blernuriani Notices 84o per inch; Liata of Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Engagements 40 words fur $1.80 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words; Nutleea of Thanks and Appreciation. 34o pee inch or lo per word; Lists of Subscrip- tiona 49 cents par Inch: Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. (II-rill. etc». 5a per name; laettara i 1 l tars & Trucks For Sale FOB. ssua- i946 mots};- DWBB- Apply 57 Prince. ron. SALE-ENTERPRISE moh- ainy range. Call 2M Pltzrvl’ 3F- EUY THEBEST-DUNLAP Strawberry Plant-s. $10.00 thou- sand; 51.50 hundred. Austin W. Kennedy, Southport - FoTéim - 751. r. era-Ho?- ary Engine. Lorne Kielly, cove- head. " FOB. SALE-TWO COOKING ranges, one open-front heater. Apply 80 Rpchiord. FOR. SALE — 1 HOOVER PLANT-- er. A1 condition, new pickers. Roy McCarville Carleton Siding. FOR. SALE — QUANTITY PRESS- ecl Hay. A. Ray Jones, Hazel- brook. STRAWBERRY PLANTS (DUN- iap). 81.50 hundred. $10.00 thou- sand postpsid. H. G. Judson, Alexandra. FOB. SALE — HOUSE. CENTRAL. All conveniences. Priced reason- able, Apply Box 1001, Guardian. FOR, QUICK SALE-z-TON FORD truck, 100 h. p. engine, piendld ‘coir and tires. J.F. Lord, Albany. ______._i_-__--—- FOR iiiLE - REGISTERED N0. 1 Charlottetown 80 Barley and Dasix No. 1 Seed Oats. David Match. Mt. Herbert. \ FOR ssu: - 1020 ciii-zvaowr 9080b. Can be seen at Martin's Garage. For. saus- - 1041 CHEVROLET 596w» Apply Keith Boswell, Victoria. FOR. SALE - I945 DODGE SPEC- ial DeLuxe Sedan. Perfect cori- dition. Phone 1575-31. FOR SALE - 1935 FORD COACH, new motor, tires good. can be seen on Market Square, T111115. day afternoon, Jliine 17th. “mil ssu: - 1940 Malice}; Eishi Sedan. in good condition. Henry s. Jenkins. ‘Mt. Albion. FOR sans - 1935 rolvriiTc Sedan (Standard). Reg. MacRge, Brookfield. s FOR saw -_ LATE 104s 2 noon 3058c Sedan, special deluxe, low mileage, like new. George Hughes, BFBCKIQY- Phone Covahead Ex. R433. _ FOR SALE r— INTERNATIONAL D39 ifliifk. also 1 heavy tractor trailer. E. M. Cudmore, Oyster Bed Bridge. ’ - FOR. SALE-1940 DeSOTO OAR; New motor Just installed. Excel- lent cond-ition. Cheap for quick tfllé- A9911’ Bert Steele,278 Graf- on. FOR SALE — 200 BABBED BOOK Puliets, 3 months old. John Mac- Ealehern, Glenflririan. a 11.1’. ossouna mama. Seymour Pollard. North Wilt- shire. FOR- SALE - LONG 2 x 4-5-6 surfaced, planed and. matched board. Apply ii. n. Mammal-Ki Mill, St. Peters. FOR SALE -—2 PURE BRED shorthern bull calves, 8 months old. Sired by Ransom Choice. Vernon MncLennan, Alexandra. FOR SALE - B-ROOMED HOUSE with sunporch near Holy Redeemer Church. , Immediate possession. Apply 97 Upper Queen Street. OR SALE - BEATTY roltcll: Head Punt, Cylinder. Skeap Plkiri-g. c. F. Murphy. 21 Bay- fleld Street. ‘FOR. SALE - CABBAGE PLANTS 40 cents per hundred. Brenton Paynter, Long River. FOR. SALE AT SMITIPS BLACK- smith shop, Hunter River, one new rubber-tired truck wsgon, with boar, suitable for tractor or horses; one new horse trailer: two driving wagons; one light Lrillfi wagon; one new steel-lined jog cart. Priced right for quick sale. Male Help Wanted WANTED-BOY T0 WORK IN Golf Club Canteen. Phone 1575-2. WANTED -— MAN FOB FARM work. Good wages. Heber Barrett, Kingston. WANTED-BLACKSMITH WITH ‘some experience or marl to loam trade. Roy Bruce, North River. sore ssmr _.. islinioifrsiiir. Delivery Truck, heater, defroster, MW tires. cosine. perfect condi- tion. Cari be seen on Market Square Thursday afternoon, June 17th. role SALE-Iii!“ MERCURY. can "‘ be Station, corner Queen and Elis- ton. Phone 212i. Also i947 panel Ford truck. Can be seen at Murphy's Service Station after 6 pm. ' Wanted WANTED — TRICYCLE PHONE 419-J. vEivTr-n - sonar mos sun metals. For highest prices Phone 768. Able Block. ‘ wen at Mwohys Service - (Canadian Press) ‘P0301110, June 18- Bales Stock Close 7000 Am _Larder .. 13 . 14 2 .. it? 60 10 27 i-2 .. 07 .. 11 1-2 .. 350 ' i8 1-2 I90 Bk of Mont 25 1-2 35 Bk of NS ...... 86 17500 Base MeIt . 20 5600 Beaulieu . 11 1-2 2700 Bevcourt .. 28 1000 Bidgood . . l! 3700 Borduiac .. 40 25 Bralorne .. 815 4500 Brit Dom 25 4700 Buffad .. 23 i400 Cal Edm 660 57050 Caillnan .. i6 i200 Campbell .. 260 710 Bk Com 22 l-4 3849 Cdn Brew 21 5-8 1600 Cas Treth 400 Cent Pat .. 2500 Cheskirk 600 Chesterville . 2000 Citralam .. 500 Cochenour 100 Coniagas 26200 Con Home 1185 Con Smelt . 1000 Conwest .. 200 Croinor 2000 Crowshors 2000 Deinite . . .. 5500 Dickenson 9000 Discovery 740 Dome 18400 Donalda 94-00 Dulama 3195 Duvay . 4000 East Crest 5000 East; Led _ 1600 E Mal . 1100 E Sulliv 2100 Elder .. 400850 Eldona 2000 Eureka . 525 Falcon .. 100 Frobisher 305 Giant 3500 Gillies 3440 Globe . 2875 Gods Lake w A N r r: n - BEER aorriias. Hides. iron and Metals. i-iigiielt prices. Fast service. Phone 2203. ‘Maurice Block ,3; co, 3000 Gold Eagle .. 03 2800 Gold Man 255 i500 Guayana 94 13100 Gulf Lead 810 2500 Gunner . 25 5500 Harker 06 1000 Hedley 52 6300 I-Ieva Gm _ 13 385 Holiinger .. .. 875 670 Home Oil . 880 1500 Hcsco 39 166 Hud Bay 52 3 4 4000 Hugh Mal 02 1 4 1420 Int Nickel 3O 1600 Int Uran 59 1-2 7500 Jcburke 25 13974 Joilet . .. 45 4000 Kayrarid 11 1500 Keiore . 20 3090 Kerr Add . 12 l~4 3600 Kirk Gold . 09 ~ 5000 Kirk Hud . 57 3800 Kirk Lake 142 500 Iabrador .. 580 3020 L Dufault 78 Work Wanted YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE ‘wamts farm work. Apply ‘Un- employment Office, Charlotte- WANTED-ALE BOTTLES, Hishest prices paid. Fast pick- up service. Phone 2542. Evenings 1107. Michael Bros. BAGS WANTED-PAYING HIGH- eet prices for used feed bags. We pay freight on lots of 100 or more. P. L. Morris. Feed Service Mill, Kilnkora. Teachers W555i” WANTED-FIRST cuss TEACH- er for Springvaie School. Sup- plement $300.00. Emerson Kent, Secretary. wanrnn _ rascium son North Pinette School. Apply Mrs. Baxter Ross, Secretary. WANTED — FIRST OR SECOND Class Teacher for Clinton School. Present Supplement $325.00. Ap- .ply Bert MacKay, Sacretary. ODD JOBS-SCREENS, LAWNS. etc. Phone 244l-L. NOTICE - WE ARE BUYING wool daily, washed and unwash- ed, paying highest market prices, prices quoted on request. I". Mo- Ausiand d: lQ,Wccl,fl Sh. Bloomfield. Personal LE1‘ ANGELIQUE GREY HAIR. Restorer‘ return the natural beauty and colour of your hair. 81. at Hlghes Drug 00., Ltd. Charlottetown; sample's, Ken- sington. 8 I 0 ltl us s08? illlmus es OWN YOU! BUSINESS! JOIN the’ leading company of Home Service in Canada. Let your ef- fort determine your ‘ little capital needed. If you liar-e travelling equipment. hers is your chance to use it with benefit. Write for full details. Ismilex, 1800 Delerlmller. Montreal. Very l Female Help Wanted WANTED — MAID FOR HOUSE- work in Apartment. No cooking. Apply Mrs. T. Roy Cudmore, Phone i726. 224 Powrlal Street. WANTED-WOMAN rota rum: cooking and kitchen work at summer hotel. by July 1st. Also assistant iauridress. Apply Greg- oi-‘s Hotel. Personal FOB NEURALGLA, LUMBAGO. Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds apply Heat Penetrating Glory Oil. At your Druggist. Lost l-‘oulld Strayad LOST - WHEEL NUT OFF CART axle. Finder leave at Weeks‘ Coal Shed. \ STBAYED - RED AND WHITE cow. Anybody knowing her where- abouts please notify Edward Carrier, Earnscllffe. l GRADUATE llli nsrs WANTED The losnl of Commissioners invites applications from Reg- istered Nurses wile am Interested is obtaining o pea ‘Neva Hospital, Dartmouth, N.S. ' Fleets apply ts tile Secretory, locrd of Commissioners. irien at the town. _ For Rent TO RENT-FURNISHED APART- ment, for summer months. Write P.0. Box 504. . _Sales llelp Wanted MAN WANTED-FOB. EAWLEIGH business. No experience or capital - necessa y. Sales easy to make and profits large. Start 111.1. edtsteiy Write Rawleigh Dept. ML-F-470 190, Montreal. Que. 190-F. Attention Builders FOR SALE ‘Z5 Sq. Brick Siding. Bargain for quick sole. Also Asphalt Shingles; noils; felt paper; roll roofing. Get my price before buying. JOHN JARDINE 30 Pleasant Sf. FOR SALE SHORE ACRES FARM CUMBERLAND BILL, BEL 135 acres of wood and lumber. A good quantity of hardwood, vprnoe and pine. This farm can be bought as a whole or in lec- ctlons. Apply to: _ WINNIFEED I. MaoDONALD, Owner. Duadss Centre. ' i Lot For Sale NORTH RIVER ROAD I A desirable building let, size I00 x I00, situated inst euhidc the City Iimila on North River Rood, is offered for role. ARTHUR WELLNER e/o W. W. Wsllnsr Ltd. PHONE I88 my GUARDIAN. - Exchange ma... L“... B A Oil . Bldg Prod . Buck Silk P's-U esrfu (OHM-smug . | - , a-osv- ail-deficits. Can Vickers . Dom Bridge . . -4 Dom Coal Pfd -2 Don A .. -4 Piounda Gen St. Wares HowSmlth . Ham Bridge I-Iir Walker . Can Ind A1 . Int Nickel . Isnp Oil _. Int Pete . Ir Power s-s-s .- 1-8 3-4 T?“ mus Lake Woods Massey Harris McColl Front Nat St Car Csn Nor Pfd Norarida .. Price Bros .. Quebec Power Shsurinigan St Law . .. St haw PM Dom Text >- r ir- s-hl I I u; i; -4 um»- a 4 2srneaassea:2E:assacsssseassssasssesasseseeeéesrsa II e-b-as-a -2 -t .3. 888 Brazilian .. Markets At A Glance‘ (Csnadian- Press) Toronto-Stocks mixed; golds continue strong, industrials weak. Montreal-Stocks weaker; golds at new low. New York-Stocks lower; small losses widespread. DISCOVERED 1N 1859 The Midway islands, 1.200 miles northwest of Harwell, were discov- ered in 1859 and declared a U. S. possession in 18M. .1100 Lake siiori .. ._. .. 11 1-2 2000 Larder U .. 04 l-l. 12000 Label 0a 1-8 1800 Iieduc ioi 1100 Leitch . .. 114 1$00 Lirigman . 6600 Louvicourt . 3000 Lunward . 825 Macassa .. 5200 MacDonald 3000 McMsrmac 10000 Mid Con 100 Min Corp 2000 Moneta‘ . 4000 Mylamsque Mn I cwwusroww Montreal A iliow York Exchange . Anaconda ........ _.. It 7-5 Am Gar and I" .. 47 l-I Beth Steel .. 80 7-8 15 3-8 Gen Motors Gen North Ski Oil NJ Kennecott Mont Ward North Aim I Phil Pete U S Rubber Radio Corp, Texas Corp 'Untxl Air . Van Air West Elec . West Union U 5_ Steel l commerce Montreal . Nova Scotla. Royal Bank I Winnipeg Grain WLNNIPEG, June l5 — (OP)- Oats and barley futures took on s firm tone after showing early "weakness in trading on Winnipeg Grain Exchange today The rye fu- ture was firmer in this trade. Some profit-taking and hedging pressure was evident at top levels towards the close. Class two wheat prices advanced three cents from yesterday. ‘ - Cash prices: Oats: No2CW96;ex3 CW95 1-2; 3 CW as 1-2; ex i feed 94 1-2; feed 94 1-2; 2 feed 93; 3 feed 8d 2; track 92 1-2. Barley: No 1 CW il-row 1.42 1-3: 2 CW G-row 1.42 1-8; 1 CW Z-row 1.42 1-8: 2 CW 2-row 1.42 1-8; 3 CW S-row 1.42 i-8; 1 feed 1.19 5-5; 2 feed 1.15 1-8; 3 feed 1.11 i-" track 1.19 1-8; 2 CW yellow 1.37 1-8; 3 CW yellow 1.37 .1-8. SIIIPPIWiIIEWS AT HALIFAX- Arrived Wednesday General W. M. Bremerliaven Sailed Wednesday Imperial Victoria, for Caripiin Imperial Halifax, for St. John's, Nfld. AT SAINT JOHN- No vessel movements today. ,1. Black, from DDT WINNER WEAR. BEFORE STORING About this time of ymr house- wives are busy house cleaning. Part of their job entails packing away sweaters, overcosts, under- wear and other winter garments. Never is this task undertaken without misgivings that the same clothes, when taken out in the fall, will be puictured with moth holes. Seldom are these tiny moths seen. Iif tihey are, they are-very elusive and almost impossible to catch. Contrary to popular belief, adult moths are not directly responsible for the holes since they rarely feed. at all. They lay 4200 Negus .. 4350 New Csi 2000 New Marl .. 74500 New Norz .. 5100 Nicholson 250 Norsnds 7125 Normetsi 700 OBrien .. 8400 Ogama 800 Okaita . 2500 Omnitrans 1500 Grenada 6000 Orlac i100 Pamour 51200 Pen Rey 1000 Piccadilly .. i410 Pickle Cr . 500 Pioneer .. i200 Preston . 2800 Que Lab 405 Quemolit. 3000 Rcgcourt 5500 Roxana .. I00 Royal Bk . 11500 Rupunurii _ 250 Sari Ant .. 18800 Senator . 1900 Sheep Cr . 8300 Sherritt 2100 Siianco 200 Springer i328 Steep Ho 200 Sullivan 350 Sylvanita .. 1550 Took Hu 2000 Thom Lund .. .... their plnhead-slaed eggs on fabric with one female capable of lay- ing 100 to 150. These hatch into larvae in about five days which, immediately begin feeding on wool, feathers and other materials wvith exception of cotton and nylon. Since all stages of clothes moths are found in wardrobes. effective control can be obtained by spraying all surfaces, corners and cracks before the clothes are put sway with a five per cent DDT household spray - the same produict used for walls and ceilings to kill flies. DDT is deadily to adult and larval stages of moths if used as specified. If a high quality five per cent DDThousehold spray is used there is no danger of it having any objectionable effects on the clothes. If fabrics are infested it is advisable to apply the spray directly then hang them out to ‘air. If not, only the interior of the wsrdrobrneed be treated. Residue left after spraying re- mains tovie to the ‘nsects for several months so that protection is afforded for the entire season. HIDDEN HAZARDS ‘ 3y means of the x-ray the dentist is able to locate many hidden defects in the teeth, en- sbilng him to treat the patient while the defects are small and the operation painless. The x-rsy detects tiny cavities 160° WP cm -- between tile teeth, wedged teeth, Joqgventilres bone injuries, tumors, cysts and w!“ orally other conditions that can- 3°°° Wm"? not be located otherwise until they BOOWi-ight i-lar. have grown to more serious pro- 5000 Yknife portlorks. as amt! plan to h“; your en s your teeth I UUII fflililrly by gsny, esorootliiils .... .. ass ovum 011N701“ o“ 250Pend Ore .. 405 The Braille alphabet, w" 1mg Total sales 1.88.000. published in 18D. ~ " ".1..- .1 < A PAIWTIWO ‘also. will t. received by. - MONDAY; m. was. flee. ‘ OLTEIIIIEIIS» Written Tenders for deeergrllig ‘inferior of four City the undenignsd- up .»to noon, ' selenium». m t. bed er a. School time o1- Ths lavmt sr say leader not, necessarily accepted. 1'. I. MeeNUTT, Secretory. PRODUCE MONTREAL. June l8- (GP)- Produce prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion grout-merit of Agriculture as fol- ws: lhgs: Pros easel. A large t8 l-2- 48; med 43 1-2-44; A puliets 33- 40; B 30-40; C 31-32. Butter: Wholesale Que ne I pas- teurized 56. Current receipts Que no 1 pasteurized 64 1-2; no 2 83 I-2. First grade creamer-y print ioi‘) price 00 14-67; solids 88-66 Cheese: Current receipts western white 33 1-8-83 1-4; colored 32 7-8 —33 7-8. (Fob factory shipping points) Quebec white 33; delivered in bfontreai. Wholesale western white 38 7-8-34; colored 34-34 i-8. Quebec white 33 1-2. N0 other prices established, Potatoes: NB no 1 75 lbs 4.15- 450; PEI no 1 75 lbs 43-450; Que np l 75 lbs 3.80-3.90; Calif. 100 lbs 3.90-4.28; Virginia 100 lbs. 3.47-3.56. ' . ' BE WISE - EVIMUNIZE Health authorities sreawsre that! their lives to the fact that they were immunized against diseases such as smallpox, cliphteria and whooping cough when they were 301ml. Brnallpox has been practically wiped out in this country by] vaccination. Similarly dipihtheridi and whooping cough are being checked by‘ toxoid and vaccinai Lockjsrw is another disease which. can be controlled by immunizatio . It pays to immunisa- ilutworm Control (Science Service‘ News) Outwonns are the dull-colored, hairless caterpillars which‘ sever‘ the stems of newly-set tomatoes. cabbage, peppers and other tender vegetable crops, hiding in the soil during the day and feeding at night. Most of the damage occurs from late May to mid-June but very often the cutworms are active and feeding before the plants are in the ground. Hence, it is mostl important u» be ready ioi- their‘ attack it tile first of tile season,‘ ggyg W. (3, Matthewman, Division of Entomology, Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture, Ottawa. An affective cutiworm bait may be prepared by 1111x1118 a "b!" spoonful of paris green with a quart of bran and adding just enough water so that the mixture will crumble thlflush the finger! like damp sawdust, without dripp- ing when squeezed light-IL. F0! Larger quantities use one pound of psris green, 26 pounds of bran and about 2 1/2 gallons of water. thousands of Canadians today owe , ......,.,___\__ W '-\§,-.<=r ~\\\\\ lansliip of estates is ever before. ‘ependenu against depreciation behind. Please feel important matters at any of our aleas ‘ Watchful . Guardianship. la "W8C. days of involved taxation and rapidly changing values. watchful guard. No Wnatter how reliable and well-meaning an individual executed may be, his inexperience may prove disssterousifor your estate and your The ‘seasoned judgment of our experi-h eneed officials is the best safeguard possible hardship to those you leave l-IIAD orrica - llsurax. u a emcee. a1 cuaawrrarowu ll1l8~ uonerou IAIN? iolll. l4 I. i! more necessary than of your estate. and free to "discuss these with the manager to produce a crop it is all the more important that highest poa- sible yields be obtained. One method o’! achievelng this end is the control of insects attacking these crops. According to G. R. Snyder of C-I-Ifs agri- cultural chemicals division, destruct- ion of clover head caterpillars and weevil in Eastern Canada and the lygus bug in the West with DDP can mean yield increases of firm 25 to 50 per cent. One application of a three per cent DDT dust st a0 to 35 pounds per acre or a five per cent dust at m pounds per acre before‘ tbs blossoms open, is usually sufficient to give satisfactory control. Mr. Snyder cautioned ggaimt treating crops when blossoms arr open for fear of Idliinl bees and advised lflinst use of D171‘ or crops that are to be used as llvg. stock feed since the full toxicity :5 DUI‘ has not yet been determia. CACI 0!‘ EARTHQUAKE! Most earthquakes are * slipping of the earth's crust s1. though some are of volcanic origin titles preferred. Ilat. vouch us. Pamphlets, etc. Write- We pay freight and prompt cash. Also Law Books. P. E. I. Reports, eta, wanted. OLO BOOKS, STAMPS, WMITEO We buy old books, old stamps. letters all kinds. _ Inge quan Before I575 gives higher prlesa. ‘Send II brief Bank Montreal will OLD AUTHOR-I FARM MOERISBUEG, ONTARIO (Largest OLD Booksellers in Canada; mixing the dry ingredients before adding the water. Molasses form- erly was used in cutworm bait. but experiments have shown that it adds nothing to their effective- ness. \ On land that is suspected of being infested, the bait should be broadcast afelw nights before the plants are set out, at the rate of 15 pounds per acre, dry weight. one application usually is 811N101- ennt but if the cut/worms are very niunerous, g second may be advis- able three days, after the first. Always spread the bait in the evening just before dusk, because the cutworms begin to feed soon after sundown. and like the bait fresh. And choose a warm, calm evening. Bun and wind dry out the bait making ‘it less attractive to the insects, while if the night is 'cooi, the cuhwolms positively will not feed and the bait will be wasted. Iif injury occurs after the plants have been set out spread a half teaapooniful of the bait near, but not touching the stem of each plant. and repeat the application in two or three days. Paris green is a desdily poison so handle it with care. MORE CLOVER. AND ALFALFA SEED URGED with top prices being realized for clover and alfalfa seed, and world demand ninnilig at g high BEER AND KEMP FUR one electric sandwich toaster, session. level, Canadian farmers are being W. H. BEATON urged to take every known pre- f‘ _ caution against crop losses. since A“ "we" it takes s minimum of two years 9,930 u AUCTION SALE OFJROFERTY, 28 ALLEY STREET THURSDAY, JUNE 17TH. AT l PM. i om instructed by Mr. Parley Rayner to sell by publifl auction his seven-room house with large lot. Immediate Pos- ‘ AUCTION sass‘. NITURE AND EFFECTS FRIDAY, JUNE l8, AT 2 PM. ' _ AT 204 HILLSBORO STREET Consisting of ons Frigidaire, one Moffofr electric magi, one lounge choir with ottoman, one chssterfield choir, one smell oriental rug, bedroom and other furniture, dishes, utensils and other items. W. H. IEATON Auctioneer.