1 #17 _ THE 1 QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN U-USTOCK QUO TATIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange Montreal_Stock Montreal Curb 1 ~ Exchange , (cumiiaa rt-an -' - -—— ‘ stoclu - \ cl," (Canadian Press) Abitbi Can as ‘w-' as 1-4 I am” Ciou getatlzumoia M Bathurst A . Bell T121” , 17: Dom for 2 . . ' - - B 0 Power A / 21 . 3 5'3 1:31’: You sure you're old enough to have , u°en5e?.. 33”“ §"°"“‘1’:‘ 16 ‘l-0 EF'0:3erAv T O 1: lg :.£V£iTsl£i:iL__!£_I_ay es'— ou’1l want to see it!" § c§“."‘r‘»‘a ill H all 4-4-e--1--t--t--to ' “ W P“ 2° 1-1 Int Pei» 21 1-2 # -I-it--1--1--1--t--1--.t--1--is-1-J.--t--L--it--1--I 8:.';.S..‘?”“'“‘" 1:: me. am xo 1- . . e + as 3 3, mmnm 3 New York Curb Dom St 11 1-2 Dryd - -e-- g g How eignith ill l-g (Canadian Press) “""-'-I 16 1-4 —-——— . Int Ni k i 3 - : LtkePo§,vePfd 51,3 stooiu cioae ._ .MtlPowerE ans-s -‘-111°?!-n3 2514 *1 +1-NRQSBTGW 411-2A-inG1Is!iim 333-4 ++ 1+ 1::.::..°“ 11 1-1 cm.:"i“°'......;':'** V 40’ Power C 9 3:4 Creole Pet 19 1-2 I.’ A - .3, Quebec lg-ilver 17 El Bond Eh 7 3-4 .9 s a. souvenir of the Confederation Anni- ‘_ glgwlzllfikal) 23 £4 gglirmbiizilooxom 333.3 3 vgrtsary icelfehraiion. July 16th to 21st, a framed 5; si: mi p.°°J‘ 3.11% {fickheed 51. 22 "’ ic ure 11 our colours f th _ Si 0’ can 74 3-4 ‘ "4 ml‘ 61-2 ‘ii if’ d t_ h b 0 e Fathers of Con ‘F Wm use A 175 pant on 5 7_8 e era ion as een secured. for every schoo1- ,!. Pierce Gov 11 3 room in the Province. a, _ ‘Ii These pictures are now available. You may : Banks ‘it have one for each room in your school at any xa). ' ——-- __ _(Canadian Press) ll time by calling at the office of the Superin- ilr . wmlmn Pm” 3 tendent of 'Education, or at the Canadian Na- ' if such mm s,oT3f°m°' ‘mm’ 33'- _F tioniil Telegraph Office, where for convenience ll’ g:§l“,§:m lg fir“ 011 2 M '9 in night deliveries a supply will be kept. ii’ Montreal 213 1-2 aa..°.‘.‘"2‘.3a 9 12 I“ .3. $521 scotia Ag: gun I ’ k . J. M. MURLEY, it» ~ me‘i’.§°" *5” / . . Ashley 61-4 -[5 Publicity Chairman. : P d D , Aunorlem 354 ii _,_ ro uce rices ..”“““‘... Metal :3 9+-t--1--1-at-it-at--r-r-1--1-+-r--1-+4--1--1--1--is--1--1--1-+ .__ m2‘°»J.'i‘.. ii 3“ _,,____ ' —__I;u_ino_riat. MONTREAL June 22 —(c1=>- 3°bl° io _ .._= . x B tter egg and potato prices 3”1°l'D° 12 - - - in - :1§:1:1;‘°1€.1. sum. 11... offerings ruled unchanged, the gllfijlkgdnfim 3 Minimum Charge for Any Advertisments 25 Cents E,l’¢,m,1311,§’(,':..'eDdep“rl'm°“‘ M A5'l°“1t.' C31 mg 1'3 Central Guardian locals, 50 per word: Western and Eastern ioaaia Creamery butter prints to retail- $313107“ 33 2o per word; Announcements and‘Coming Events so per word; ers sold for 23 cents a. pound and cugblglou 80 Classified so per word; In M “ Notices ‘loo per inch; L1,“ ‘,1 solids for 22 1-2. Western butter 0” Tnth 211 Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards ctc.. Bo per name; Letters of delivered in M°§“°“l waif Gem‘ PM 285 Condolence 70¢ per inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for 81.00 °.l,"i{‘.;ieaQr.l‘°b1'l.‘l;hirl’i;' lotsplllnelllg 23. Con Pom fig 1.3 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notice: of Thanks and 23 1_3 Regain“. 534 boxes Chem Re Appreciation, ‘foo per inch or to per word. Lists of “ ‘ riptions ontario white cheese was .offer- Ch°5l°l' us All cents per inch. Address and neeontation $1.00. other rates on ed at 12 '1-8 cents 9. pound and Ch-‘”°m1ll-in 80 -iiiillcation. coioged fit 33. Qiaebecl wiaite trad; Cafe?“ 151? . ed or -8 an co ore or 3-4. Receipts: 2.182 boxes. , Oon smelt 417-8 Graded egg shipments in used D9-V195 301-2 . "“‘- . free cases were offered at 20 1-2. Dome 011 38 3-8 “me He‘? Wanted 1'0 I-at 1;.°1*1*..:..°.:=°1.*1.:1-l='::. .1" .2 ai.li'fitii'n'IiZ"_vv"3-MAN 'ro"’i.oox SUMMER COTTAGE on EAST l“§a‘§’c§§;§‘ 1" ’°’ Q‘ R°°°”’“‘ giatlttsrllilal er summer ‘ ., . A_pi>ly “-J" River to rent for season. Apply ‘poi t -' N_ 3_ .4 M 1 N _ Falcon 535 v__caxa Guardian. L-4u_-5-17-ti. Guardian L-484-6-1‘!-ti. 1 ,,,;.“3‘i,°-; ,_3o_.1_q5';‘“p_ 3‘? ’}°_ N3, geld 151:1: g P was-ran — CAPABLE MAID. r‘o‘ — can M KE'F- i1inTL;Io9.os1 1"§§"11oli§s' 1N 35? igglgh 0065 Lake :17 '2 Good waxes. Apply: by letter zlv- merit Apply 38 Elm Ave. Phone Carolina No. 1 mos 2.25; Caii- Oldale 18 1-3 ingreferencesm" ." care Guard- __i2i_8. L-29-6-21-3i. {am}, No_ 1 «-3» mo», g._.15_g_g5; Gold Belt 3 lim- L-30,;6_-_2_1_-31. ’—?"~:——~"’—— Virginia ham-.31.; No. 1 4.00.4 25; Gold Easle I 6 I-'Ui_tNisnr:n SUMMER CO'I"l‘AG- Virginia barrels No. 1 "13" a.oo- fish 21-a wanted es tor rem. Apply David White. 3.25; virginia bags No. 1 100’s 1.. Hiilliweil 4- Y91k_1’_0i_ni-- L-13-6-21-an so-2.75; Virginia bags No. 1 "13" me 103 FEVER Willi WKNTE5 A3 To RENT — SUMMER. ri.Aca 1m1lfoli'l'l2.EAL June 22 -—(o1=>—— l'l°dl°i' as gift Dii em on Beautiful Home- Phone Mrs. .1. .4. Lawson. ‘ ' Butter and ‘cheese prices held High Sai- emll it Clrbin-'3 Mid G38 33”’ L-57-6-22-3i steady to a shade weaker in mod- H°lll'l8er it 1-8 llna N0 1 tl°ll- GlVB D1500. Write. A. T. 340- '1 -?-—————. 91-gm trading on the Canadian Home on 235 °°"“°“» Wm .5°iii"i’°§,°»9§‘§i§i 3, SUMMER cormoas '1-o RENT commodity exchange today i"“"° Mm . 33 .=___._._______._' ‘ ' ‘__- at Langley Beach, Apply ms egg offerings firmed fractionally. Y 33 34 off Butter spot: Due. (91 score) at 9"“ warns» to RENT. sriiwiunlt i.-12-5-21-22-24-2'1-no-i-1. 3-4-'1-3; Que. (as at-ore» no a-4- Int Nick 481-2 Cottage near Chan ...,..‘ I “"”"——""_“"— 21; Que. (37 score) 20 5-8-'1-8; 1515115 M X1 ADDly "M." can Guardian. summing, conga; To 3,ENT_ Que. (June arade) iii i-2-'1-ii. “ck WM 171-1 1 L-319-ti-zo-as. am... we, mum; wa r. sales: 1-zoo Que. (92 score) 21 -l M Con 31-2 W‘ 5*‘ ‘*3 W Kenr Add 1 .._._._m.___. __.__. Apply D. M. Gus. '1-8: 400 Que. (38 score) 20 '1-8. i mid 1;? WANTED To Buy 31-Ayn]-Na L-14-0-2i-23-24. Cheese spot: Que. white 1 mm uh mi; inner. aim 1»-mcuim. wow —————-———~—----*— "'§’;,,°‘;;,..°°“:.'f{1,,}Z 1:1: .- .. ' For Sale medmm_ B_1;,,ge Md (3 u,,q{,°ged_ Lake Biéore 633 7-8 LBIHIBQU R W —r—“iT"‘uxniii1—‘mW A “P” ‘M ‘ Fgimckgel 3;“ 01¢ £5 Lyn: . ‘ Lebel Oro 31-2 ENTRANCE srunrzn-rs ACCOM- 'ri-emere. New wiltshiie. Currencies L°“'°" .3: modated at Mo Hliisboi-ti sax-§o§t.m L-1 -o-23-11. Mum“ ml L-i 0- - - . ‘=“ “ ———“'—‘—' 33 . I-‘OR sAi.r: — BUSINESS BLOCK _ _ A '- s 1 suitable tor -we or «mice in -533?“ i"i‘3;'t§" “.?.'.‘?...“.’i.. .5315’... l;i2’.f"§§.t " uction a e E .0 .,,, in im rmgdw Agp‘;'..&.. Gufiregfafi‘ 7 narrow changes in terms of the Mclntyre ‘i"“”*‘"’““‘"“vrriv~*~s-is-.-snare”-m ,___" _ was-o-as-ii. ‘am 1‘:°°~: 1111.1‘: .1113; ‘°" *1: 321:1.‘ .lll{li.i‘ui”27l1’llil.‘_nu1i“1a1i;lm. 13151:; ' AL C ox ”'rT'lieexl§ourxl Pickled “up 1-1e'cent Mewattere 411 late Job Inman. L- lo-23-11. “la rsallgltjvosllirse hefiimowli: laegallfrlgtnyatg-l6“po3ih1t.° (letclllll: es 311 - - -—~s~—_: ' ' —-—== 8-be‘ 101' li:llf‘;ng§m°‘;l;g°}mh“;I‘f_§f§§ in the francs to 2.114 15-izh Tl;§’l»i/1forrbigbKirk 113’ X 2 a1°sm°“_ gfnlimvu. so Rochfcrd street. °“’}‘‘_‘}‘““ 1:35 df§c“3,,,,,‘,‘_“ ‘“‘“ 33,,“ 31-4 l--113'°‘33"l- “Mo , June 2'2 -(or)-— N cold 9 WANTED: MANFOII RAW!-E"-‘ill —-———-———— , pound sterung slipped 1-16 to 4.- Nipissinz 135 Route. Permanent if y0il IN 3 The fellow who feels the e si 2 M, m U “ed 5”“, Nomnd 73 3.3 hustler. Sales wav no this 9% the limit is liable to find that ‘*9 7"’ “’ 1,,‘ ,E,,',,'},,,.,., at 1 00 ,;.,,.,,,,,§,, 40 For particular: write R.awieiyg*h's. ma 0; ma um.it‘s a hole in the d°“” rem“ :5 1° 1 ch r} 9 03,1 354 Dem“ M L_"o_m3 F. .Momn,_1_ “M 1-4 on Montreal ore gn ex 1: 3 en 10 Canada. ' 81° t0$’fl1;.I€‘i'2El'g:5hl;I’g;iG3 dipped nar- olxéialta l 1 I 2 —-—_ ro . - . - _ -- ..__—-——-———-—- omega 84 Men Wanted N ’ N MARKETS AT A GLANCE mg rig quc ' V . (By The Canadian Plan) Payinu 42 ..,rl"}§,5',",,m"“g,‘:{ g,§,"p,'n',"_ 3,3 -——- '1broriitn —Induetriai and acid Perron Gold 102 {lesion bee". we must Ainnm. MEETING giatrsss igiflefiér western oils and out 911%: esrrovw 3:; IL ace‘; . ' e . “".,.r.;.."'7i..‘t.’.i°é’t-‘3‘tiy ‘I'M Allliiitl M°°"ii¢ M P- 3- 1- Montreal —Utilities, pggers and Powell 192 ~ makes. Qu 1, .-..,,,'. 0,-d.,-., pe - M I 0 g.iilu’ben_l|ineg golds higher; other indus is low- Prelftlglg 1:: . G1‘. . yeaxlém .l’.‘i"'"°°fl°" ‘M ‘nah-‘e street. °“-°t°"ii- P- l’-5 1- ‘ New York -stocks cl.oaed‘low- iua Great 0 ton income for ca 1”‘ men. save 1 titles availab-o NP! I---“"0 "Ni .er. . MM 001d 5’ iuat a . » au°a°ilhea to become |°°i°°ii P-ll 1 Winnipeg —Wlieat 3-4-1 cent noon. I a 3-4 your c . maiiire without A number of trustees are to be Elma mmm, obiiaati maiiea. 510 st. oiem- Iiggggii W W W‘ W‘ '“ °‘“" New York _cottcm. -aim and st Anth 11 ent. Mon , N-4. “mm WV“ l“-'° sugar higher; rubber lower. Sa:dAgti 1% 1 2 ...._._.._..-—-—, ____._.__:..,. 5; - .......... g ...a ..g. v..'1'.'r.‘.’.?.'.:$;-:'..~!...'-"-*"'........."*'-"'°' mom-h cm gg,-3,9?” -' M 5 ‘M "."“' .0 ‘ (Canadian Press) slaeoe 18 . ,l 5,". a, an am are use to no . June 22-selected aladen a: '".'&‘ouaumaut on the, mining tationa on Montreal stadaoona 5214 1,3 ‘ uflowi iciublurttodlvwarez. gtlixwooifika 'l -'rnaau'rir. moat. ‘ clout vaiiiio M0 1- r.-ne-o-u-1u-io-a1- ~ . on Bush i ‘I A %“§,,_°" all '1lf:il8 com 134 ‘I 9119 ‘ 1. 'riiom'o~ou1 - 5 Vent-um ‘ . .,....._——:-———-- '3 [GI-‘['1‘, .. umwi-so Mousytiiox Wllie Am ‘log EXA ATION;[ . mg». ”“‘g,-;_~;««,-_-,-,_ gfi‘i'i-1- A ,1-2 At Montreal —-Pound 4:011 '1-8,3: wn any .* are U. I. G1!‘ 1.00 1-4: film: 2.65 17-03.’ ‘ UNLIITID ‘A9’ ‘ York -—Pound C.M I-162 . 1 dir,.99 3-4: from 2.01 1' :3 .- I all’ ‘ . _'__ ' pat. i-goimd msn 5 . " ~ 1 = ‘I ; odmiian till #9 our atoms in 9.1- ‘ii’ ”t"'la¢lll§ lilac iiminc .'1.1r;ul.’l’I,‘l'ma; oanadilu a% a-13 lEn:'i.0:‘d:0 eamani-3 run. 311-; var." Oiiits. . I ' : " ~ in. , . . . _ mad . 34- ti-um I-O4 it-imlwtion w 4 nuruniaaiain titan. .,..-.i.l~. oamay 41.15; mi; no 1-1. out. the: int (Canadian Press) i rLrnz.:'s.2-- .u--- can ... 5, ... 5,” -ion»-.oocn$wmois.-ia¢ncp$;.;“ q...a$q.8.~.¢ "‘ "‘“°' 5-'9'-‘ =4 M... him an as "' u_,_.'“ “H ““”'""‘°"““"‘°""‘°"":*:~i>‘c§aa1o-our-nqou3g§=.p.¢S8.%:,‘.,g: '7'?‘ rue: nan:-a-moor» on uourhuuou-Lr_aoaao=eoo'n'n F.-‘0.9t£a-ll-lento!-ID-1-It-I~‘l§|-A 0- I ... .‘?‘r 716:9 Mu-Iwuca mm L: in #9 tab: o-no-no-I Lu e'=.L hams-earner}-i'>a5=on-n I 'I"¢:5K0"'¢a3F"‘¢.-is-‘~34!-I 3 r I¥ r I soon»- .5. sta/te. Ti-iev isache M° ; June ii Wheat’ Nor em'we.-item No. 3 42 1 3, . No. i 32 3-4-.ilour spring wheat patents. seconds 4.35: bakers 41 whetzt patents. ch%i s G. W. L. ei- fiumttliniincthediireien . ljtciee for mini moneytmm ed the President. ineiniber-s and Reverend Chaplain for their as. may durins her term of office. W hheibia i.n her report 98 . showed that quite a sum of money was realized from eritemtainuieuits given by the League. and a satisfactory financial condition remained after all taxes had been paid and done. tions made to worthy causes. Election of oflicers for the in- °0m- year took Dtace. and re- sulted as follows: lat. Vice-Pms.—4Mm. J. .1. Mac- Donald. and Vice-Pres.——Mr-s. Jolin. Mc- Nelly. and Vice-Pres.—Mrs. LouisGrim- es. , Rec. Secrieta.ry-—Miis. Leo Dunn. Cm’. Secret.airy—M.rs. X. Mac- Kenzie (re-elected). 'rrea.siirier—l'lvfim Iwberta Weath- erbie (lie-elected) After election of officers, Rev. P‘B.l'.l’leTCl'0l!le'n addressed the meet- ing on the work of the society, and thanked the prtsident. officers and members of the‘ C.W.I.. for 9 Dmfifes made during the r. A vote of thainks was then x- sented to the retiriniz officers, and the meeting lyrmight to 3 close EMPEROR LIVES TOKYO. June 22—(CP)—-E1'ii- ipei-or l-Iirohito has aibandoned courtly spiendior for a. frilsiil rou- tine because of Japan's war in China. Well-lildgyfflltd newspapers say silken mimeut for cotton. sold all his gold and jewelry and instead of pursuing his hobbies , ‘ his days buried in endless affairs of watch he consults el costing lws than 10 yen, in ut $.75. The newspaper Asalii recently described his daily rmitinie as fol- ovws: . Herise.ss.t'1a.m. At8-‘negoes to the -mausoleum of his ancestors to pray. He then devotes an hour to studying the newspapers and afterwards, attired in military imi- shorts, ton 23; middllngs. rolled oats, bus. 80 lbs 2-3 No. 1 prints '23; no. 1 gra rtohs: A-1 large A-large 24; A-medium 1 100's 2.50-2.75; N 1. 0 Wheat values tumbled math a bushel today to the lowes Liverpool and Win- ovement of new crop inals in the south- in corn and rye prospects of better ai-vest; weather were encouraged oontinuabi market break of 1 Wheat closed 3-!- 58 3-4 than yesterday, July 88 89 47 5-B-3-4, Sept. 49 3-3; oats 1-2-'1-8 lower. ________ 01'' B16 LANDLOEDS ' N itable donations in clined with disappearance (I I mono. and to expect table contribution lhouid also y ,1‘ he added. "the landlords were of our own denom- ination, and they are disaPi>eOl'ln8- -We and it is to be feared that ters will be worse. The older land- real interest in the ir ecu frienthhip that‘ tween them and people who went once their Urges Investigation. _ Into Espionage ABEINUIUN. June I)-(AP)-— form, tairu his morning walk. Prioin mid:-morning until 7.30 pm. he is enxzrossed in state affairs. Since the war in China began. “° 1'2iAsahi said. the em ror has dis- carded silken and i on underclo- 22 1_2_ B thee for oominwn cotton. I-ills eye- ’ glasses are rimmed with celluloid his gold has been turned because over to the Bank of Japan. And ' he has given up his favorite pas- time—-bioiogical‘ . The emperor's automobile is run 1‘ on a Japanese fuel substitute. The _ ruler neither smokes nor drinks foreign wines or liquors. DOROTHY HARDY 'ro BECOME BRIDE O GEORGE FRASER. (Ottawa Journal, June 1'!) with a lame number ad Ottawa guests present, an interesting and charming wedding will take lace this siflerrioon at four o'c of Dorothy Patricia Hardy. younger daughter 'of senator Arthur C. Hiard-y . Church. Otteiwa, at Thomtcn Cliff. the a rtwtive slimmer home of the hiri s parents. on the at. Lawrence near Brockville. The bride will be given in mar- riage by her father and her only attendant will be Mrs. Russel B. iawafwiii ‘be best manlfor his brother. Ottawa quests will include the Consul General of the United tea and Mil. John Farr Sim- the Consul General of P0- and Madame Jam Pawlica. the Consul General of 'I'lie-Nevth- av-lands and Mrs. J.A. schuurman, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Oastongiiay. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Er“ Biaoldburn, Mr. Mr and and Mrs John t'\'e«.-smi. and Mr-. W. 'l‘.'. Bhlneff. Mr. C tosh GIVE AUTOGIRO u luv The Canadian Press) . Warren Barbour “(Balk ai oA'nwnvs l)E:'lA'l' O . June 21- in Me mzih-. ll“; Gateways tilwffclted and is ombined , no-‘:3. eiilortgn acres the boot. into revolution nitod ta flv-irw in the belief they may be (led naofivl tr‘ Aiehlq-,9: when-9, landing that --I -sir‘-..nfl new is restricted. 9 l 'i.‘lw.- new m.I"‘ilTl4‘.i| may be f‘nwn riff an arm ilttlo bigvor than it hvnnia 1-mm. and can ".l1i1f‘i‘li" ver-- 1 ii!-al 1'1 and is feet. 'f'h-v can be landed in s corres- ln-~:"»-vlv small -our The "ivrmn" intro-Mi’ is achieved be be arearimr the windmill-like rotor Thh vanes of thi- 1-oto- are civics-<1 in e horiaonta‘ hotel. draw des mwltion while W-.-v -vain mood and with a cane while he talked to scrapers. , wines are burned tr: "lake hold" 0' found the greatest cui urai lIao\1t- .~‘~.‘ ulil ltbe lit‘ and W0 the machine of! side of Russia in .1‘-1 vnura. -nu vww raft also fltaicm". . one Mn N "‘v~v3r-"‘ shirt‘: 1 Fill. wind without The ‘ meeting or the Port Aumistiis sub-dividon of the Catli- olic Women‘: League was held May Ihhem "°°tnl'oawwl‘ii1 at - . . am Himhee oecupl the choiir. Aifter the year's wait also Rev. mt-lie: Croken for his kindly interest and advice I/t all times. . Mrs. Urban Ourley read 1; N. . hich Iiismented iliengmids’. and tl‘i’a'nk- .Miss Roberta ON WAR STATUS ye“ . Prvce nraveon-Bell. Miss Mary G1-av. ML! Melba Larri*v'v. Mir»: Katherine Dunning. Miss Frat-cos Bates. Mr. and Mrs. .1. arm‘ am-ian. Mi-s H51’-1 ahmi, or iur-rntosh. M.P.. and Mrs. Moln- PLACE IN PLAN LONDON. June ii‘)-(OP)-The 1- min ‘ .. ‘Ms ordered seven -uiogiro sii-cteft for experimental Architect. Hunter, Architect. Dated at Charlottetown, this 22nd Day of June, I939. u Ganadafs Trade far east is being maintained in general National Railways at Sin/Elmore. straits settieuienfs, now in Moor.- reai on his regular furlough, and while here is reporting to the offi- cials of the 'I‘ratfic Department relative to matters in which the interested in the far east, India and Ceylon. Thiere is a. steady flow to Gari- ada of such commodities a.s rub- ber, tea, rice. burlap, vegetaibleoils, tin and canned pineapple from the territories metiitioried. accord- tb Mr. Laiiwler, in all of which in t—Mrs. William Huizhw trgflic the Canadian Nationallialig ways are actively interested. commented very favorably on the work being done in the far east by the Canadian Trade Commissioner. . B.C. Butler. and e his appreciation of Mr. Butler's activ- ities in developing traffic between Canada and the far east. Relative to the passenger situa- tion. Mr. Lawler noted an increas- ing nuimber of people travelling fromthefareest to the Unified Kingdom on leave. now choose the route across Comedic. and in the appropriate season, an appreciable number of those travelling via Canada are interested in a stop- over in the Canadian Rockies and take the opportiinitv of spending a few days at J _ r National Park: the attractions now be- coming quite well known in the Orient and far 5 ‘rs service in Canada, was transferred to the Oriental omen- ization of the Canadian National STATES PBLICY ment at Geneva. J'i3iRUsALEiM, June 20—(OP- Ha.va.s)—-Bombs thrown through I window in the Vlllffe of Lusia. near 'I‘i.be'ria.s today killed two Arab women. Meanwhile pleas agairist error- lsm were bein made at the open- ing here of is National Jewish Comic i1. One Arab injured in a bombing in the Haifa market yesterdaydied today, bringhlg the death toll in British troops seized guns and bullets in a subterranean vault i.ri the Jewish colony at Raniatgan. near Tel Aviv. GENEVA, Juno z0—(A.P)—Mal- colm MacDonald, Brit/iah Colonial Secretary, declared today the Arab revolt in Palestine was a "genuine patriotic movement" which Great Britain must respect if she carries out her obligaizicns as the admin- istrative power under her League of Nations mandate. Home to explain Britain's new Palestinae policy to the League of Nations mandate commission.Mac- Donald bi ‘cast his statement in North America. preserve a balance between Jew and Arab in the Holy bind, the Colonial secretary said the Arabs home. Statimz the mandate problem "in from being dominated by Jew and Jew ri-om being dominated by latter result. th 2- economic power "decisive." HITS EMPIRE HUB but condemning it Bald is making plans ~ mimite iho ‘light city. ‘why ‘then is plan 11 for everybody. ardxworth as th% will beunder itsooii enough fldht sat Irina: o 0 r Illmrfanlluaaaelua . Sealed tenders will be received on and up to July 4th,‘ l93t not later than 12 o'clock noon, for an addition to the Proviaciii Sonutorium as per Plans and Specifications prepared by J. M. Huntu Each render to in accompanied by a unified check for $2,000.00 Tenders to be addressed to Dr. P. A. Craeliiidn Secretary of the Provincial Sanatoriiim Coiniliissioii. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . Plans and specifications to be seen at the office, of J. M Grows In Far East fair volume," said L. L. Iaawler, of the Canadian RE PALESTINE British Colonial Sec- retary Makes State- Reviewing Britain's efforts to had remained hostile throughoutto the project of a Jewish national a nutshell" was to prevent Arab Araib, MacDonald denied Britain's new policy would brinig about the an | PROVINCIAL SANATORIUM COMMISSIOIQ L98—6-23-4i. uuoat.°°'i'.'.“ the year" ’“daaW°ia“§‘t March oi. fiarxatiaa .§ ii 3? year‘ on that of four ve.‘ , '.'gi‘-{filmy d'r'i ’ it adds has sed consumption of graded from 50.ooo.ooo gaiiona in 13-3 to more than 400,000,000 in More‘iiiran:,ooo.ooooh11sae par- .‘:'.*°...***...°“%'s*.:*s"§.°**" ions. A new ' ' milk-drinking at wrgf involved '35 use indusirrial undertaking. ‘mi, - limeivious bout ioo,ooo, years Its § _§§ 2i11'g1o.7¥‘)l°W01'hGfl. yearly comparison, In mmco pool price from pence to 13.16 pens?” 12'" FREE SHOW FOR. SIAM!!! (By The (hnadian Press) , Eng-—'I'he Navy attended an cultural siiowheie. mllifiidefim bition was held on near Portsinouth. Ships on His Majesty's service pssgingby lg: glixilaoitoellent view of events 1;; . NOTICE Bezlnnlnz Jilly lat our business will be run on a Strictly cash "basis. All ac. counts dvue us must be set- tied at once. PETERS & GALLANT, North Rustico. ‘1_.:8_£!-G-20-lot. .E. W. TAYLOR Aucnoii SALE POSTP0llED Wearoinetructollby MR. E. w. TAYLOR To slim. BY r-usuc sucrioa. Tuesday June 27 M TWO 0’olock in the Afternoon His valuable residence NO. 69 LONGWORTH AVENUI liiiilii the pdiolnlnc lot at tin Oofllcr ' , u Avenue. BothlMAaI'e120ft.deep. The inthroax-ntdm vol leb.ela.rln¢f:'uit.tre°e:s.na| vlna. ALSO HOUSEHOLD PUllNI'.l'UB.l! con- siating of Antique Sofa, ‘rabies. Bureaus. ltefi-i - orator, Flower stand. Music Rac'k, Music Books, inciudin Enoy. clopedia tannics. an many other articles. The property and furniture will be onviswfr-om2P.M.to0l’.M.oii June 2448. At the sale the will be loll It 8 P. M. m tm ini- ll|OdlI0¢(l:’ thereafter. Terms ash on I-‘urnitiuru. II. R. S. HEMMING & O0. . 88 Great. George St I. P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer. ’ L-I69-6-l'l-Ii.-23. ~ Although Jews make up less than a third of the population, he said. their "strength is out of all p rtimi \to their ‘ a“ and AS "lVlUSEUli( PIECE” LONDON, June 32—(CP) --Lon- in the vieiw of Archita.-et1"rtmk . Lloyd Wright. is a muoeinn piece. « and as a modern city is "not fit for human habitation.“ He is from R. spring Green. Wis. The builder who designed Tok- io's Imperial Hotel. only earth- quake proof structure in the city in the 192! disaster. came here to deliver four lectures in the Sir Georgl Wateon Memorial series and t sentimental over London. Wright: “irour government love“ to it lflagootlill of. cut: or n of room on tlgs .. Q earth £3“ he could build a perfectly ” roof shelter. “but why should "I! statesmen cannot solve the leni at its source. oivilizationis ving. People should tflfl to live above edi'l.h-- id-fashioned n er» M =°9°"ez~.,.=sa and the United Professional 011 rd: ii. F. ARGIIIBALD . Chartered Accountant HO Richmond Street Phone If. P. 0. Box 12 MCLEOD 8r BENTLEY E .1. A. B x c. o. r. Baal-1.51’. i.i..a. Barristers and Attorney-at-law on! ro L0 FKEDERIC A. LARGE BAnIl§fg:i' 1.‘ l -*".z'.1:>:fii.. 1 AN Richmond street