$1“ Public a oi: ll . (gleclrlt!) bureaus, ele floor i and la b} Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 ca," Qeiitrai Guardian locals, 5o per ward‘; an inssitled 3o per word; In Memoriam Notic 70¢ Floral and Bnlrltllll Oflerluss Cards, eto., u p" Condolence 10o per inch; Weddln ;-,~;:..:2.::.::.=. ‘o. °.‘.’.°."..r;i.“'.'.'.°'i2' - M- i—— 0-9-11-15-11-41 ____ - Wnivrfb Full"? of two. ""11- Good home. Transport- l~ J. s m4 m§_1’-,____1,§.._1?14_3. iiiESDAY, JllliE gun instructed by Mrs. 1 kitc ble an ienflltlll dining room table, _____ liilMllfliilgiilig irriou s AT 64 BAYFIELD STREET uction her entire household furnitur hen range (Findlay), d chairs, 1 Beatty washing machine (new), 1 radio , 1 combination writing desk and book case, 2 1 chest drawers, 3 bed, springs and mattresses, 1 m-le heater, 3-piece Chesterfield suite (almost new), 1 amp, 1 end table, 1 coffee table, 1 bridge lamp, chairs bles, 1 lawn mower, garden hose, rake, shovel, axes, dishes, pots and pans and other articles. e hr AL 15th. at 2 P. M. Catherine Darraeh to sell by _ e, consisting 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 kitchen 1 couch, 2 oilcloth squares, 1 W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. u pQI word: Announcements 4o cents per inch. Address and gpplieatlon. i0 Let 1o tar - siiaw corracs AT 5la-J. 6-15-21. stanhope Bench. Phone ,0 LET _ our: FgRNISIIED apariment. Apply J. Mc- aid non - Wanted iii‘ wliniian - USED BABY wauc- er in good condition. Write Box 333 or phone 1523.1. {mi-i l. f___. WANTED — TWO GIRLS ,,_,~ limp ivnnlttll share apartment. Telephone 1 after 6 P. 6-15 .»———‘" "' ' g WANTED — CAPABLE WOMAN m look after invalid. Country per gun preferred Write Box 383 oil ' 6-14-3 phone 1523.1. fiANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework with knowled e o! lain cooking for small amily. s- Harrison, Rnthesay. Brunswick. 6 v ' v WANTED — MAID FOR JULY in Summer home with electricity in Plctou County one quarter mile from Cariboo- Wood Island Ferry. Three adults in family}; Wags 30-840. MIS- lhd AUBU“ 1. its-rim... i aiii instructed’ by Mll- Ollvl-H‘ W. l-l. C ase. - No. tou. N. S. lePage lo sell by PUBLIC AUCTION AT NEW GLASGOW June 16th at 2 O'clock the following Household Furniture: Bedroom sets, bookcase, sewing machine, Alladin Lamp (new), din- ing room suit. sofas, chairs, dishes, electric machine, wringer, separator, itenfrew; mt, harness, small bar. flre wood and ce me’ mnmcelie’ "fine cmnfo" l at the home of Mrs Angus Benton its iii Beatty washing platform scales, Wood sleigh, radio, uantity lum- ar posts, hay nxe, hay fork, rope and other lc es too numerous to mention. Tflms Cash. ALEX MeRAE. Auctioneer. -i2'- I innual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Law eciet of Prince Edward Island will lebedi th I. Libra in the lav Courts lgulidiyi in Crhu WI! on Monday the “b: 1943. st the hour of 3 o'clock lotte- 2lst day 0i W. E. BENTLEY, Secretary-Treasurer. Girls wanted for large full"? in Ontario on War work. machine op- eraiors, inspectors, etc.. good wages. jlllllly National Selec- iive Service 0 f f i c e, ‘ottetosm g F01‘ General housework. Separate "ll" Daid after two months "Plilynient. $25 a month. . Eugen 30 R021"? ictou. ' "" NOTICE “Qetore closing Wednesday moon and evenings be- m e8 June 16th, to Se”. "m!" 29th. Open Tuesday "Q8 unill 9.30 p.m. Oth- "enlllls 7 p.m. COURT a sou Redford Station‘ 545004600 6~15-2l. 614-31 T0 s54 PM -z1_ JWANTED - MEAT currsn AND New -9- . Western Ind Eastern locals "link Events 3o per word- inch; Lists of 5° Der name; Letters of B engagements 40 words for $1.00 Word. Lists of Subscriptions Presentation $1.00, 01h" m,“ m For Sale FOR, sauz - i937 STUDEBAKER Sedan. Excellent tires. Register- 6d» $350. AIJDly J. Ledgard. Borden. 3. -11 FOR SALE - TWO PURE BRED Hereford Bulls, fourteen months old. Fulton Sanderson, York Point. _ _ FOR SALE-NEW HOT warm heel“ Capacity 125-115 gallons. Never tiscd. Allpli’ Clark Photo Sell/Ice. Maliflque Road. 6-14-31 I i , M ' ...1.e Wanted Meat Cutters Assist-ant for Retail Store. Male applicants must be 0f see not subiect to military service» Alwlv to your nearest Em lvyment 8c Selective Service Off ce- Refer R. O. ill. 6-12-31. PRODUCE MONTREAL, June l4 (CP\_pm. duce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of Agri- culture follows: Esss-Gradecl shipments quoted on spot 36—36 1-2 for a large; me- dium 34~—34 1-2: A pullcts 29-30; B 31 1-2-32: C 29 1-2. Odd sales of large at 35 1-2. BUTTER-First grade crcnmery prints jobblng price 35; first grade solids. iobbins price. 34 1-2: current receipts Que. No. 1 pasteurized 32 1-22 No. 2 3i i~2 delivered Mont real: wholesale Que. No. 1 pastcur ized 33-33 1 a; No. 2 a2 3-8-32 1-2. Cheese-Current receipt, white. western and Que. 20 f.o.b. f.s.p.; wholesale Jobbing, western and Que. white 20 3-4-21, current make, Montreal. Potatoes-H lb. bags Que. P. E. I. and N. B. Mountain No. 1 $2.20; PEI. and N. B. No 1 smalls $2.20; fancy $2.50. ALEXANDRA WOMEN'S | INSTITUTE | On Tuesday evening, June 1, the Alexandra Women's Institute met I and Mrs. Lester Benton. The meet- ing opened with the singing of 0 Canada, followed by the creed. Ten members passed in their “sunshine boxes" in response to the roll call. The proceeds from the same amounted to $2.70. Six visitors were present also. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The reports of the various committees were heard. It was mov- ed and seconded that $2.00 be used for purchasing plants for the school window boxes, and also $2.50 for school prizes. The delegates ap- Ipointed tn attend the annual con- ,vention were Mrs. Bruce Judson .and Mrs. Nat MacKinnon. After , the adjournment. a delicious lunch was served by the hostesses assist- ed by Mrs. Harold Benton. Mrs. Stcwnrt. and Miss Winnifred Hav- ter. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Breckon Wood. and the lunch committee will be Mrs. Gaye Judson and Mrs. Ernest MacCabe. MALPEQUE W. M. l. Mrs. Hume Hopgood entertained the members of the Malpeque W. M. S. at her home on Tuesday mfternoon for their June meeting. President presided and opened the devotional period by singing hymn "Jesus Stands Among Us" followed by the Lord's prayer in unison. Re- sponsive reading>wns 709 iii the hymiiary. Secretary rend the min- utes which were a proved and nine members answere to roll call with a scripture verse containing the word truth. ‘Treasurer's report was given nnd showed the sum of $26.00 on hand for this quarter's alloca- tion. Twenty-eight calls were re- ported made during the month to the friendship secretary. Business arising from minutes was then dis- cussed. Members were greatly dis- appointed to hear that no summer rnllv would be held in Malpeque during the coming summer, as the invltntioii was too late in reaching Mrs. Easten. Mrs. Crowdis also spoke on reorganizing the Mission Band for the summer months. Mrs. Keith Donald took charge of the pro- gram period which was taken from the Missionary monthly with other members assisting in readings. Of fering was taken and dedicated by singing the hymn "Take my silver nnd my gold." Offering amounted to $3.20. Meetin closed with the Mizpah benedlct on. The hostess then served a delicious tea and a social hour was pleasantly spent. INDIAN AGENT PASSES RICHIBUCTO. N. 3.. June l3 (O Pi-Charles Hudson, for the past several years Indian agent in this section of New Brunswick. died at his home here yesterday following an illness of more than a year. A veteran of the first Great War, Mr, Hudson was named Indian agent shortly after his return from overseas. He is survived by his wife. five sous auri four daughters. The funer- al will be hcld tomorrow morning. THE Montreal Stock Exchange §.§s=a§§§:ss§s¥s§s§§ Nat Steel Our Noranda o:n§=$$ fiitiaieiigi Can Vickers Dom Tar Eraser Fraser V '1‘ O rd A Home Oil Imp Oil Int Pete ll. Y. Stock Am C and P Am Tel dz Tel Anaconda Baldwin Loco Bendix Av 5-‘ ._ $851233 ~ assesses-r; nice Auto Lite Gen Elec ueii ivruiors Kennecott Mont. Ward §§§°| h, mob 43 Std O11 N J Texas Corp United Air gLUHbD-4» . “sis-sew .. s2='s~ss:.<sss-.:=<;:e as: l3 n. Vanadium Corp West Union West Elec BANKS Commerce Montreal Nova Scotia. _____..._._._._.- e M NINC QM mm 134% 15 250 TORONTO June i4—(CP}—Tor- onto Closing Stock Quotations. Stock Close 8rr8 irrr $5iflfififi$$iiessg$fi=in°i 8 $858 Perron Pick Crow Pioneer Powell Premier Preston Queenston Reno St Anth San Ant Sherrltt Slscoe Sladen Slave Ln S E Pete Sien R0 Surl Baa Sullivan Sylvan Towagmac ins-l .- s-PSS P2 P .. 33§331<$3$38$it888€§$38 CHABLWMTETQWY- 9U Al? DEN Q iii ills uvilu From East . . . West . . . North . . . South . . . the war calls women to adventure —— to a stirring part in the world struggle, beside which even the life of our pioneer mothers must sccm drab. They worked, those women . . . they faced danger , . . they even shouldered muskcts — but theirs was a world bound to their own hearthsidcs. The world has changed for women. A new pic- ture is painred in dashing colours . . . in navy blue y‘, 1 JT. ALLISON SUMMER SCHOOL ; 1o‘ —% 1 23-, l SACKVILLE, N. 1a.. June lei-The i 26.’ 20th session of the Maritime Sum- 4.75 moi" School will be licld nt lVlUlilll. 3.35 Allison University from Jilly G to August. 1'7. During the past three ycnrs the Maritime Summer School, 11111111411 4?; , rutcrl at Mount Allison iii 192-1. has 40. undergone a broadening of 11», 1.35’. ~ we of activity with n ('Qli$l"']lil"lll. ,1 ti city nf curriculum. Gas Venture 1e niilata. Vulcan wane Amu Wri Hnrg isis being cl cLc CURB Cons Pap Dalhousie othlll Sisko l1.i1'<i \\' 1 is the 05 Total Sales ‘ - l‘. 643.000l Universities zicross Czinndri have} Se" TIPPY AND "cAP" STUBBS The NAVY - The ARMY - The AIR FORCE o! the DOMINION cl CANADA embarked n11 lflllllllit‘, girugrnnis iic tiniinl facilities signed to fit mcn tnkc their place iii llii- ivur time scheme of things. iciiiistriq i111; illlili‘. Siiiiiiiioi" School is ' urk arc d t . . air force blue . . . khaki. It is a world of change, of new places . . . new experiences . . , new friendships . . . new responsibilities. ‘Phat is ~_ the world of our women's forces today . . . ready for service anywhere! Canada must use all her human resources. Today the call rings out for women. They are needed in the women's forces . . . NQW! . . . $0 our I \\_. men can fight. T111 VMount Alsizh-cvvcvvlyvlzi-vrso 11G. .\'i.l~( »-- ~—~——-1 , Evmrrlckl; and women in! Allison's gyniiin iuni. which will ‘uc ~ ' t'-'Illill!' ' open afternoons and vvuiiiiius. and with on the University tennis courts. plat-ml m. 1111- st. included on the izir-uliy nf the . lliililli‘ -Mm'itimc Suiiiiiici‘ School are: liar 1 ‘ lrv B. Amu. . (lll‘i".'ii‘ i‘ ’ . (llllll ll".lllll ' t . study an . i|'li‘(l of all siii , llli‘ l\'.' A1E8TAUERK£SE°hE BE“ , comes ANOTHER cnacu A ' was A cuowne-s’ N HE \\;-. z ~-AN‘ THAT'S WHEQE HE MET AUNT LlBBlE—-ONLY SHE WOULDN'T NOITICE i-llM——_‘ v\/m~\/v fr»? _ f’ ' HEY, YOU'RE nor LISYENIN’! DELIVEQ THAT COAT YEQWEPDAY iii TILLIE THE TOILER — B3- wia usi‘ i: ll l-fi Il-I- cooi< enem- STRAIGHT MEALS a aerate: r. wAsi-t BUT \T'$ SILLY T0 LET l THEM ALL GET DlRTY l sesame WASHING p‘). .... . IT'S MY MAY 0H. MAC. come WASH THE DISHES 9N5 NEVER COOKS - m new DISHES t" wwi-iou-r WASH- ' \N6 ’EM FIRST