TIL? . CHARI-IILTF-Tiiw" ‘W031’ JUNE 1o, i941 W01 “eeoeo-o-o-ooonoooo-e. ICE All motor vehicles operating on the highways of Prince Edward Island June 15th. chec with directs- O. must be registered before The Police are authorized to make a k up and any one operating after that date out a 1941 license will be dealt with as the law W. CAMPBELL, Acting Deputy Provincial Secretary. +0004 1,-liil-6-7—10-12. utf§§§~bfifi+ §fi W’, Produce Prices 11351,, June 8-(01-‘1- Market prices here infill)‘. Pi e med by ttie Dominion De- ‘i r p t o; Agriculturt} follow: _ first. grade creamery .15 jabbing price, 32 1-2-332 in; tirade solid. lobbiae price. 31- épg; Que no l pasteurized. cur- t receipt price. 31; no 2, 33; no renhulestlit‘ price. 31 3 v82 1'10 2. 3° 1i- Receipts: 1.750 boxes- icheoq»; Western white. .,,,,,",,.--¢r, 14 11-16-44 13-16: real“: wilolmule price 15. which w}, i; [ipliiiftlbie to cheese man- film“... on and after April 1, pit for shipment to the United Kingdom. Receipts‘: 6.468 boxes. g5; graded Shpments in used m, ,,._..=_ selling at, A-larse f8 M- A-Jllffiilim 222 B grade 21- 2,112» c Uffltii? 18-18 l-a. Receipts: Que whites no 1 75's current .70—1.00: no . .50—,05: NB moun- tain 1.15-1.25; PEI mountain no i 75's 1.00-1.10; South Carolina and Alabam whites 100's 3.75; 50's 1.85- 200; Alabama reds 100's 3,50. vicronv roAu l94| IliTHilSillg Rates Central Guardian locals. do 2,, p..- word; Announeerrcn Classified l piicatiou. . Payable in Advance , nlimimum Charge lo: Any Advertisements 25 Cents Bu‘ word; Western and Eastern locals ~ and C Events 3o per word: 3e per vord; In Memoriam Notices 10c per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Oliormgs. Cards, etc., 5c per name; Letters of Condolence 70c per lllfll Wed” ,, and i0 i-cnts for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c [er inch or lo per word. Lists of Subscriptions cents per turn. Addi-czn and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on engagement 40 Words for $1.00 For Rent For Sale 5r aiiifi roams 00c h .750 by mail. 84.50 thou- “ _ F s. Reeves. Slouthport. 34-6-3~6i sev Cows to freshen this month. D. liacintwe. West Royalty- L-206-6-8-3i. WANTED — LARGE QUANTITY liens, not necessarily layers. Stare breed, quantity and price. Alder Dlciricsoil, New Glasgow. L-234-6-7-2i. To Let >-———-—-—-———-—-—-— ro our; SUIVHVICIER doonaon. " ." 118.3‘ an. m” om L-285-8-10-3i. r0 tar - a ROOM APARTMENT with fireplace. Boarders accom- inoiiated. 201 Kent. L-264-6-7-2i. r0 LET-tbl-ISIRABLE nast- dence, also an apartment. 73 Upper Prince street. L-265-6-7-2i. l I§+§§§4 0Q FOR SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY 1N CIIARLOTTETOWN That valuable residential ' pro- Wl! being No. 224 Queen Street. now occupied by J. Austin Tralnor. li otter-en at private sale. This property is in splendid condition lllli may be inspected at any time. Apply to JOHNSTON dz JOHNSTON. Solicitors. Charlottetown. “00-6 1i-268-6-7-4i. iliciicii SALE The sale which was held at the diction Room; Friday will he ttlltinued rm Tuesday at 2 o'clock Iiih other furniture added. W. ll. BEATON. Auctioneer. ‘.4§¥§O§-64§§§—§O+O+§§4-O-O4 SALE FORD COUPE-NB‘! Looks and Works Like New-Also V; Ton Truck BOAT - 25-foot With or Without Engine D. S. MacLEAN Wiltshire ,___ FUR. SALE -- 2 CHOICE GURN-_ FOB. SALE — PURE BRED AYR- shire Bull. two years old. Exchange for milk cows or young stock. P. W. Robbins. Moreli. L-202-6—7-l0. FOR SALE on EXCHANGE FOR STOCK QUOTA nozvs l PAGE FIVE Glance ( By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Mining stocks stronger; other groups firm ltfontrezii-Pnpcr and gold stocks higher. Winnipeg—Whent unchanged at pegged prices. Livestock MONTREAL, June 0—tCP)— Cattle and calves were steady, tings stranger and lambs firm on Montreal livestock markets today. Reccipta: Cattle, 895, calves 1,538; sheep 399; hogs 767. The bulk of the good steers of- fered‘ were held over from last week and were sold at $8.75, just med- ium kinds $7.50 to $8.50. and com- mon as low at $6. Heifers ranged from $4.50 to $8.50 bulk between $7 and $8. Good butcher $6.75 to $7.50, medium $5.75 commoner kinds from $5 to $6.50. ia=t week. Veal calves ranged from ¢agi;1e_1931 W, sedan 1 _ $7.50 to $10. There were no tops. 1w, fljnnlng omen geopfg, Good Veiflls mostly slo u» $10.50. Hughgg, Brackley BEMIL Drinkers made the bulk o! the of- L 283,544, ferings and these were sold at ‘ prices ranging tffmlgqig t2 $7.50, mostly $6.50 o .’ . rassers wmlied made s4 to ca. WANTED —- BARBER APPRENT- ice-s. No former experience neces- Bflfv. Write for information. Moier Barber College. Halifax. N-l33 Male Help Wanted THIRD SECRETARIES (MALE) Department of Eirternai Affairs, Ottawa. Initial probationary salary $2.280 per snnum (less statutory deduction). Qualifications: Uni- versity graduatioii and preferably postgraduate study in political ec- onomy, poiicital science. history or law: good knowledge of written and oral Spanish or Portuguese, in addition to English or French. Age limits 21 to 30. Written ex- amination. Full particulars on poster displayed in Post Office. Applications. obtainable at Post Office. should be filed with the Civil Service Commission. Ottawa, not later than June 24, 2941. N-973-6-10-1i. Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Wednesday the 18th day of June, 1941. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon (Atlantic Daylight Saving Time) All that par- cei of land situate, lying and being at Murray River Lot oi- Township Number Sixty-four in Kings County, Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows: COMMENC- ING at the South side of the Mur- ray Harbour Branch Railway at tile Northwest corner of land now or formerly in possession of Watson White, thence running along the Western boundary line of said Wat- son White's land to the Northeast corner of land now oi- formerly in tho possession of Roderick Keenan ‘formerly William Keenan, thence! along the Northern boundary llnel of the said Roderick Keenan's land! to the Northwest corner of the snidl land, thence Northwardly parallel‘ with the Western bounda line of the aforesaid wins... wiifw. until, to the Southern boundary lino of ihs aforesaid llniiwa , thence Eastward- | ly along the Sou hern boundary llnc ‘of the aforesaid Railway to the place of’ commencement and con- taining cight acres oi’ land a little more or less. The above sale is made under wcr of sale contained in an in- enture of Mortgage dated the 20th of Janus 1926, made between Wil- liam R. eenan of Murray River, Hotel Proprietor. and Rita Keenan his wife. of the first part, and Mur- dock J. McLeod of Murray River Trader. of the second part, dcfanl having been made in payment of principal and interest. For particulars ap iy to McLeod b ‘Bentley Solicitors, har‘ ‘tetown. llELP WANTED "In above or below age for mill '7 "Mill": wanted to assist origin "ml"- Pi-cferahiy some know ‘millflrment. lllnly £8»: m. cameraman. , 31-0-0744“ L-284-E7-2i. "l in service and maintenance of ‘i’ "I "lltines and use of tools. h“ Puss mrtlleal examination prior For application ‘ i Dated this gut day of May 194i. VIN lu. McLEOD. Executor Estate Murdock J. McLeod. L-301-5-30-27-6 ii 10 Limestone in hulk or in your own bags and loaded by Y0" and weighed on the it)’ Minimum 4 toils to a load Limestone in bags sllllliiied by us and loaded by "5- $5.40 per ton. THE ISLAND F E RTl l.- IZER COMPANY LIMITED 1n scales — - —$3-50 P" "mi ~ Medium good to good lambs were lbs at $13. Common Jght lambs sold as law as $10. Sheep were from $4 to $7 mostly $5.75 to $6. Hogs were steady to 25 cents higilfif‘, The few early sales made were $13.50 to $13.75 I'll‘ B-l dressed. $10.50 B-i alive fed and watered. Grade A drew $1 per n03 premium with discounts". on ofi grades. sows were from $8 to $825 with a few young sows up to $8.75 live iveiizht. FINANCE l By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, June 0—(A.P)— "Blue chips" wok the rallying lead in today's stock market an brought support for many other in- dilstrials. Canadian stocks were generally unchanged to fractions higher. Gainers were International Nickel up 5-8, Distillers Seagram up 1-4 and Brazilian 'I‘ract'.nn up l-B. Hcllinger was the only dissenter, off 1-4. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks emerged with a net up- turu of .4 of a point- at 40.8 this was the best level for the composite since April 8. Slow-downs during the session were insterspersed with lively periods when bidders seemed anxious and transfers totalled 440.- 040 shares compared with 327.570 Friday. Prominent shares on the forward swing included Westinryliouse, Du Pent. Allied Cilemicfil, Eastman Kodak, Air Reduction, U.S Steel, Bethlchrm, General Castings pre- fol-red, Chrrsicl‘. General Motors, American smelting and Unzon Pa- cific. New highs for the year were posted for Consolidated Aircraft, cows were $650 and common butchers down to $5. Canners and cutters $3.50 to $4.75. Good bulls $6.75 to $7 5o with Calves were about steady with mostly $12 per cwt. with one lot. of good lambs averaging around 74 the‘ German benevolent mark was 1-2 cent lower at 19.75 cents Grain CHICAGO, June 9—(AP)— Wheat prices rose two cents n bush- el at the start or trading today to highs unequalled since May, 1940, but backed down under weight of profit taking inspired a net 80m lie past week oi more than eight cents. Wheat closed 1-—-l 3-8 cents higher than Saturday. July $1.02 5-8-3-4, Sept. $1,04.—1.04 1-4; corn 7-8—1 3-8 lower. July 72 7-8, Sept. Z: 3-4; oats unchanged to 3-8 low- WINNIPEG, June 8--(CP)—R,e- ports of frost in eastern Saskatch- cwan and continued strength at, Chico/so waxed a. few buyers into the coarse grain pit on Winnipeg grain exchange Saturday and Drlws DOSted moderate gains, July wheat was not influenced by these factors. however, and renamed at; its minimum of 77 l-2 cents a bushel. In the cash wheat market, ship. Dora were credited with taking moderate quantities of Nos. 1 2 and 3 northern for shipment east frzm the Lnkeheaid‘. Despite this sup. p011. however. price spreads held about unchanged, Toronto Exchange TORONTO, June 8—(CP)— Goid stocks registered their fcurih consecutive advance on the Toronto exchange on Saturdav, adding .68 to the index standing Base metal shares improved slightly and the iindustrlal and western oil groups were holding unchanged in the av- erage at the close. Vcllune was only fair at. 62.000 shares ior the two- hour market. The exchange re- mained closed on Monday to ob- serve the King's Birthday. Pickle Crow was again in cle- mand and the price advanced l0 cents to 2.80 while Teck Hughes advanced 15 cents to 2.90. Minor gains were netted by Buffalo-Ank- erite. Cestervilie, Upper Canada, Central Patricia and East Maiart- lc. Hciiinger firmed slightly and strong spots in the penny list were Cochenour Willans and Central Procupine, Pioneer weakened 5. Base metel stocks ‘IIOVCG slug- lglshly with Nickel and Smelters ldown narrowly and Hudson Bay up 3-B to 23 7-8. i In the industrial section. small gains for the utilities and miscel- l aneous issues off-set minor losses in the foods and other groups. llmnes in points came through for Consumers Gas, Royal Bank and ‘Bank of Neva ScotLa and small ifractious were dropped by British American Oil. Canadian Car pfd.. Dominion Stores, Fanny Farmer, Moore Corporation, Shawinigan and the Hiram Walker issues. Crow's Nest Coal firmed 2 3-8 to 33 and International Petroleum gained 1-4 | to 1a 3-4. Calmont was off a cent to 14 for broken lots and other western oils held unchanged. red. Standard Oil oi’ Ohio and U71- ion carbide. Aircrafts, farm im- plements, rubbers and mail orders managed to retain modest plus The employee’ employee's wages by the employer, total contribution. The Dominion Government adds 2O 0 to the combined employer-employee contribution, rind in addition, pays the o.‘ sire any further information please seek it early through your Ii you de iiance with the Canadian Unemployment Insurance Postmaster-because comp Hot is compulsory. Employers must complete registration prior to lune 14th, 1941. THE UNHIPLOYMENT INSIIRANCE COMMISSION, HON. NORMAN A. McLARTY, Minister of Labour TABLE OI WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS AND BENEFITS WEEKLY WEEKLY BENEFITS CONTRIBU‘ (lfin same ,, TloNs Class for 2 years) = erase" —*T:.T r n U with cno B Ein- By lcn- Single o: More p oyce p oyer Person Devan enis o "Len than 90c iisily (or under 16 year: of ' age) . 27c .... l ‘$.40 to $7.49.. . . . . . 12C 11C $4.08 $4.80 I $7.10 l0 59-59 . . . . . . . Ht 15C $5.10 $6.00 5 $9.60 t0 $11.99.. . . .. . 18c 25C $6.12 $7.20 4 $12.00 lo $l4.99....... 21¢ 23C $7.14 $8.40 j $15.00 ro $19.99. 24C l 27C $8.16 $9.60 6 $20.00 to $25.99 . . . . . . . 30C I 27C $10.20 $12.00 7 326.130 m. 283056409 (of , r “f...'..'.. ...... . f?“ as: m 112.14 914.40 J i l New York Stock Nlontreal Stock Exchange Exchange (Canadian Press) we“ ‘(cnudhn pa”) SCOGKI C10“ gen n} d no.0 Am <= and a 28 33 3£i.i'§’““ Anaconda 26 1-2 Dom and‘, 21 14 Baldwin Loco 1a 7-8 m, NM“, 3o Beth Steel "1 '1" Mtl Power 2i Chas OhiO so 1-8 Mound, 5o Chrysler 56 h 1 _ I P Co, E...” ,8 ,4. wyggcar; 1g 1 4 IISIIIG Q $130115 g2“ Ilig/iflto i9: l a w“ m” B “' Ti O Y8 ‘ .. I I c-t u Pfd 2s l-z M R P Kenngott 36 3-8 Mont Ward 33 7-8 l: Oi‘ 0 , Penn RR 23 3-8 —--— n n n Phil Pet co 42 1-8 nnw YORK, June c-tom-m Std Oil NJ 38 pound Sterling and the Canadian Texas Corp 30 3-4 dollar each fell of! 1-4 of s cent in _ United £1. gill y: totgalyi’; iolrelgéi excaangel dealings.‘ The first duty of every employer US Ru er - S r rig cose at .03 -2 in re- - us st co as lation to rile United States dollar‘ °fi1°i°1 “ward t° the Unaepbvmeni Vfillidiilllil corp g1‘ if y? tho fltflrfidiqeg auuancv it a Post Office. H form containing the pos $5; Eli.” 91 l-2 i...§§““i~.?.i... o... L.§§“°e..i?.i>i you have not received one. apply to the n Woolworth -- Boanoifste 9.09-9.91 per cent dis- OOl-ln . The Ho Kong and 5h h i dollars at 4.4a and 5.4a 061131281‘:- mm‘ h“? l“! 1941' Mafkets A spectiveiy, were off a strode, and Contributions are made by the purchase of Unemployment Insurance Stamps by the employer from the Post Office. These stamps must b for each employee, which is called e affixed to o. special book issued by the Commission; “The Insurance Book." s share oi the contributions will be deducted from the who adds his share, using a stcimp for the is to register by filling in and sending the Insurance Commission through his local tcard has been mailed to employers. If eureet Post Office. Contributions to the Unemployment Insurance Fund one payable ' ' tration costs. OTTAWA, CANADA ‘While no benefits are payable to workers ' earning less than 90c a day, or while they are under 16 years of age, neither do such workers, themselves, contribute to the Insur- ance Fund. The payments made on their behalf, however, make them eligible for benefits on the basis oi their complete insur- ance record lusi as soon as they become 16 years oi age, or i! less than hail the number of the oonlxibuiions mode in respect oi them- duzing the one year immediately preceding ci claim for benefit are at the lowest rule of contribution. (See Table to the left). In every ease the daily rate of contribution and benefit is one-sixth the weekly rate. IOSIA THENEMPLOYMIIIEJQ TLINQSURANCE commission. Montreal Exchange l MONTREAL, June il-(CH-filfhe combination o! Victory Ipan com- petition and a holiday spirit re- duced trading on tihe stock ex- change Saturday tc well below par. ‘Hie market was closed Monday in celebration of the King s Birthday. Shawinigi-in was the ii-ader in ac- tivity and, after opening for a gain. slipped and finished w.th a frac- tional deficit. Canadian Car com- mon. Internatlonal Paper and Pow- er srid Regent Knitting were also in the laser's column. International Petroleum recover- ed an early loss to end even. The tone was stronger on the curb market and most adjustments were upward. East Maiartic was iitronizer, in mines. but Sylvanite lust its open- ing gain. Total sales: 3.400 snares; Indus- gitfis, 1,500; Mines, 1on0; Bonds. MINING signs. Unchanged to off a. shade were Nil‘. Central, Great Northern, Tex- as Corp, Cerro d'e Pasoo, Mimviile, Western Union, Johns- l North i Emphasizing hell, left, above, (Canadian Press) TORONTO, June 7- Great Northern Iron Ore Certifi- American and Public Elervice of N.’ shah u“, cates. International Paper prefer- JLUB. Gypslun dropp_ed_two point_s. W ' iAuncr Gold 150 Bagamac 5 l-4 Bankfield 5 Broulan 79 l-l Buffalo Auk 350 Buffalo Cdn 3 Caimont 14 Cdn Malartio 50 Gas ‘rreth 45 l Cent Pat 180 Cent Porc 1B chestervills 140 Cochenouru Cons Sine Dome 21 1-2 Duquesne 9 1-2 East Mal 235 GOds Lake 21 Hard Rock 09 Holiinger 12 3-8 Hud Bay Min 23 7-8 Inter Nickel 80 Jack Waite 18 Jason Mines 37 Kerr Add 415 Kirk Lake 78 Lake shore l5 5-8 La a Cad 10 Le tch 48 Man East 3-8 McIntyre 47 1-4 McKenzie 105 Monets. 38 Naybob 23 Newbec 50 Partanen 2 l-2 the seriousness oi Britain's situation. Sir flu-aid Camp- Payrnaster 1-2 holds his first press conference since his appolnt- gilgirrigercrow m5 mr-nt as distctor-gciu-rnl oi‘ British information ICIHCQ! at the Pfiwen 55 l British Bros; Service offitg in Rockefeller Center, New York. The "m" My 5 former BTU-Uh Minister to the U.S. said his organisation would study a Preston 290 mcrtns of giving the U.S. "iiot news" about the war "while it's hot. . Rome g Ban Antonie E " that you can read into our hearts and minds.” TA W A C A N A D A sheep creek 76 Sullivan 58 lWrt Har 495 sherritt 62 Teok Hughes 290 UNLISTEI) Siaooe 54 1U ' 1' Canada 178 Dalhousie glnden 1'7 ""1 315 Kirk Town 8 Slave Lake 10 Waite Amulet 310 Oslsko 4 i-4 sudbmy C011 -— . 17 Total sales 62,000. . __ _______ , ——_.—_-.=. llunl. ONLY A WILLl/VGNESS TO. - FACE FACTS ce/v save y; FROM THIS‘ FATE .'!' SUBSCRIBE TO o cannons l94l 2* . VICTORY LOAN Contributed to the Victory Loan Campaign by Cartoonist Chambers of the IIZliiIIlX ll. rlilll and