;-. ..-._. Central Guardian locals. 56 D0? Zc per Condnlenu 700 1391' ma" W Appreciation, ‘lilo- 49 cents per inch. Nldflll Ind application. ‘ Advertising iiatos-l'a’yaii|o ill Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertiuuents as Cents yoga; Announcements and Coming lvents 3e Clssaiticd is per word: In Mesnorlsin Notices ‘toe per inch: Lists of Floral ms spiritual onerinn- °'"'' °‘‘’'' 5° W’ MW! l»°"°" 0' u f v sdditl nsl lhvords. Notices of Thanks and C 0 ""' 10°” °' winoiioru perword. rmsossui. word; Western and Eastern locals per word; uncut 40 words for |l.00 $1.00. Other rates on Mule Heip_Wanteg_'_ ’ ;: *"*‘ ‘PP Llg'}:;ri-"z:.’1¥~sposit n BREE Ell-' ‘.§“.‘l... nigh’ Hotel for the lone experience and satisfactory mu BA“: _ BUNGALOW ‘}§})°.’:1”}§°..s,;k‘§pp1y majffger 3‘.).I§‘.‘3‘1., Gangs at st. Peters Bay. AS511! 6;’;-——»~— Geonie K. ooiiln. Bt.LPf°t§§g 7 1%- Parking - :;_—_T_~ =_—. —--~————-——— gene‘ — ro Balsa» Axtocx muuno WEDNESDAY coamia ht"; u,‘;‘°“ _ J; ,._"§‘:§§ 'l_<:‘ln‘1 Ave. .and A119)’ §_13_a" Plwveg; e L_4.o3_3_1g.gg_’ "W - sow AND urraa 1 WEEKS om Male and Female Help ,.1:h £1111: ms’i:wEbred;m4 mi pigs, 1 Wanted ” ‘ l.-402-6-14--11. is EADY 1:-on EXAMINATIONS. V]: have helped )1 “" ill to ob- ter srri . . l3acl:tal)°%iegg. aéusbtlatmg email; To !.I't'-—'rnimr.' ROOM APART- ers, Clerks and stenog-rs ers. merit. 38 Elm Ave. Phone 1313. etc. Free ‘Booklet o - ' I--37-'r-6-13-31 ation. M. ‘C. d . ‘ ‘($0015 lad" , ‘:"' Toronto 10. Oi eltnhu ana&al.__ Miscellaneous For Sale 1 - t withga.rag.App 181 We - ixlgiltli street. e 1.3369-6-13-¥.i. Io Let Z. Men Wanted iucci-:ssFUL MIN wsirrsn. ro 332.1, §'21§i§l’sr ‘rl0K::retasgullieca°°[np‘ny"‘g'u“" LEAVING air can SATURDAY l.'.?fi‘.‘¥§. ‘ls: °“.§'§’°to‘.’.."iet...tl%‘éi§ m§‘=*8.§g{,,§°smg,,Plg“:‘.,e.3§.- Wgfggp Qxflege mt gfifim; ‘*5, or four ngagrs. PETSOIIS inter- E3; round income for is ,__.!‘£————‘1°“l1—l5_14__,'—«-——————“§‘ L'4°l'£'1‘l_'_:‘" just now. if qua ed to tr" =w....— .r°:.t°..~l.i=.<:r ‘e’,l{.‘_“§,;°‘}{‘.,',e..1_ x’ ' ms or mwr, sons DOMINION OF CANADA PR/OVINCE OF In Probate Court, lrd A. D late of '13-yon in Prince County the said Province. Widow. dwell- ed. restate. By the LEONARD ' P . Judge of Probate. etc. etc To the sheriff or the doling/of is said Prince County or any gm literate person wl nty Greeting: whereas upon reading the lion on file of 'rhane of summerstde in testamento annexe of named estate, sticn may be Probe rield ill the court House in .Ohsr- loizetcwli, in Queen‘; county, Several localities svs able iifi become . NEW KIND -,‘ w-ate-r almost instantly. ., 1939. In Re Ehtate d Lucy MAQPIIBE; pot!- A. Campbell . county tforesald. the Administrator cum above “" eight charm to o Archibald OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATION is available at Kevppoch Beach for the King’: visit. Telephone L-380-6-13-2i Agents Wanted Make up to $30. daily. Pocket sire minute demoristrat on. No risk sample offer. Luvico. Elkhart. Indiana. L-A. W. e-It-ii. Mortgage Sale ‘iil.sr'i'i::'i'c-WM G_uAxti)1.o.rv « T. — --— ETC IQIUOTA TIONS Exchange ‘(Canadian Pi-us) West it Wooiwo MINING (Canadian Press) ’IOl'1'0‘N'1‘O. June 13.. Stocks Alton Oil Aldermen Amm Cidid Ans Odin Ana Huron Arlrgztield to I1 fisssess mmmlclfl 'Htv.llIm¢l'sl M l . in ':‘.‘:.r“:.“..-".'.':"i.*:.°.;- or... 1 “it 5’-.m..i‘:°’Z“°i‘ :“..°".°.§’ - . . . ax the ll3'.ll‘ of eleven ofolock ore- Wu“ d?Xrl"pOs:Sl€85lDn otwt.lilleheirs of DW‘ noon or the same day to show 0 :ausx.\ if any th wig the iccclnis of the said Eats/to uid “M b? passed and the Estate clea- ?d M l>1‘3.Ved for in said 1 me in each week for at least four ‘ weeks from mnsmiiive fig. ,rd‘u ume more or R55‘ lerocl and that a true copy hare- L. 1 eel or »! be lrrihwith ted in the fol- 3°” ”°°lao°i' D5521 the ‘°“"»"‘¥ nubile paces respectively lamelv. in the hall ed the Court ‘louse in Summereide arm-esa'd. in of th bile Ha. — ea iio .. id nmrégtfi may have‘ due ind on motion of ‘Nor-men . Lmv-' 3*". Esq. Pmctor for said Pati- 1 -1 er. And 1 do hereby order that red! orthtwlth is ""‘..ou%'. 1"" .<=.'.::n'..".:.e:.v=.~r mo--,,,~= m i in the "me A. 0.. all and 793?“?! $1: Majesty! reign. ' ma.) % L. 1-Auriii: Surrog; ‘ j Probate. _§§.'“m wsirm"no' W“ "‘ tmw .1 1nl:‘er,A.D- M12100“? . . 'r$pvg N . § 0-1 »- en uh-3-I ' 5 Loss -14 I 1 s 339 --1.-: : I a tween s-s-s-— I I 3:53.523:,sasst;as..sass.s.a=.ase.=g:::a.s§a:.=_.sesss=.2s:.sg2s v-AGIQ . e-A s ctssstssai saute. II-‘ISO-I -ll!-Idfllggfla n. s D-‘D-I II “‘‘”x'‘'‘"‘ 'i‘T":"'i‘ mawwmmmnh LEON 3 D-‘Id -it-I-3 1 . is. ML 9 3 0 §''' do wimp» 1- -as a 1 1 :1 with r-.- v 1 Ibis- ‘-‘ s- i-/' ssssa§=a.:sess:ss..§s.e _ 1 _ . . . D: H b 39 053 N. Y.lStock 1‘NewYorkCu'rb (Canadian Press) Stools ’ cm. Am cyan 3 as Mn 00! also as 3-4 Am Sinai’ Power 1.2 Can iioirconi 1 1-4 cities service 5 1-3 It Bond share a 1-11 mlfltle Oil 68 1-2 Iaoirheed Air 5 7-3 Nlu Hod _ Pant Oil 5 7-8 Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) stools cm. Mutual 50 Abiidbi am 23 M A on an 5-3 4 1-2 not A 3 3-4. more A 5 5-3 I-Ilr Walker 44 1-2 Home 339 Imp Oil - Int. Pete 22 1-4 Price Com 11 1-2 (Canadian Pruls) “stooiu. aim Canada 10'! Commerce 1'70 1-2 Montreal 211 3-4 Nova Sootia 303 Royal 190 I Livestock MlOl\l7I‘Rl!lAIi. June .l3—(CP)- Receipts on Montreal Livestock markets today were 59 cattle, 709 calves. 420 hogs and 10i_ sheep and la In Al classes of livestock were steady to strong The few cattle olierecl were sold in small lots at stearbv prices. Good cows were $5.25 to 35.50, medium, $4 25 to $5 and common butchers $3.25 u Canners and cut- ters $2.50 to .25 Common bulls $3.75 to . \ '15. Good venls modes’! to s7.'o with medium kinds sellu-ig_ musty for $6.00 and common light veals down to 85. Drinkers were 34 to $4.50. lambs made 312 to $12.50 with one lot of 12 lambs averaging around 70 pounds, at 513. Common light lambs st.i as low as 810 sheep were 33 to u. Bacons were $9.25 fed and water- ed and $9.50 off trucks. Selects cuts on off grades. Feeder hogs ranged from 910 to $13 according to weight Bows were $5 to $5.59. Bogs sold on rail grade brought $2.70 for bacons cold weight. GRAIN WHNIPEG, June 13-(OP)—A comparatively firmclispls at Chica- o held Wheat futures r oes steady oughout a, dull sess on on Win- nl eg Grain Exchange today Quo- ta ions moved slowly and at the close were i-B-3-8 cent higher, with July at 60'!-2, Oct 81 1-2-58, Nov. 33 1-8 and Dec. 63 1--LA. _ New seasonal laws were register- ed at. Liverpool as English values drolflsed 1-4-1-2D due to cheaper rose ers’ offers of Argentine wheat and yesterday's weakness on North American markets. Chicago traded Q 1'4 even around previous closing lev- 13 ols w lie Buenos Alres at noon was 32 3.4 unchanged. a 7-11 I8 9 1-2 5l8°°° *3‘ 50 Simon 5‘ 135 smdnoona 53 3,30 straw Lake E 1-3 3 1-4 00m ,. Bum 221 3 1-4 Sylvuiite 340 31.‘ Texas I'D 8‘ as 1-2 Toburn 135 19 1-2 Ucm 13‘ 5. Ventures 500 55 Waite Am ml; 1 2 wilwov 0 lg 32 - wn 33° ll 7-s ,. UNLISTED 235 1 4 1-: Brett 'r1- 1 - Dalhouaia *0 Foabh 55 Mandy 1‘ §s’l‘...P°«‘x :3 1.: mo , June 13-(OP)--in the most active moms of the a:=§=a=§§§:s§e.§§.=esess rs s. ‘Nickel 2 off 14 slot .month to date, gold listings of the Toronto Exchange‘ moved forward today to net. on dc: gain of .41. Turnover totalled 481.000 Bill?“- nssg metal shares were the weak eat of the list, dro plus .8’! While the indiistrisls hail’ s sat-bsck of a5'and the wesiem oils .19. These groups changed hands. in ii ht volume in comparison with golds. high. Oth f stures were gallallntonio. Wlule: nest advance of 16 cents :0 $1.83 and nroulnnn with s. sine toent.sto43. ‘ ids I owed '0 do gem a dim! of Wright Har- lo cents to 03.30 more were 11830. lilscaess , ' 00 " shutt, gluon. ‘Pen-on. slums and rm‘ 1 1-: and No- ‘ "°"1l“nd and.-an my drew ti. premium with the regular ' Aunor advanced as cents to 02-50. 3"“ rsetiesliy ' an “suinsofl osnts .11 Iss M hard 1 lines. lliurmgdboil. unison: "‘ : Montreal Stock Exchange Jlprodguce Prices 3 tte ' pllm lll3—{l°P:- u r eg cea s ppe n - rovww fills olher offerings held firm on the produce section of the Canadian commodity exchange to- Que. (92 score) (38 score) 21 '1-8; (92 score), 22; . 21. Cheese spot: Quebec white 11- 11-16 to 3-4; Quebec colored 11- 13-1613 Sales: 100 uebec colored 11 3-4: 100 Quebec co ored 11 13-16; 400 Quebec white 11 5-3; 400 Que- bec Whlte 11 11-18. gs spot: A-large 21 1—2A; A- m um 18A; B-large 17A; 0 15A. MONTREAL, June I13—(0P)— E88. butter and cheese prices weakened narrowlylon open produce markets here today while oi.-atoes sold irregularly. t-he Domin on De- partment of Agriculture reported. Creamery butter prints to retail- ers sold for 23 1-2 to 24 cents ti pound and solids for 23 to 23 1-2. Western butter delivered in Mori- treal was unquoted. Quebec No. 1 pasteurized in wholesale; Jobbing lots made 22 1-4. Ontario white cheese was after- ed at 12 1-8 cents und and col- ored ao 12 1-4 Que ec white trad- ed for 11 3-4 and colored for l2. Grade egg shipments in used free cases were offered at 21 to 22 cents a dozen for A-large. 18 to 19 for A-medium. 1'! 1-2 to ill for B-large. 15 to 16 for G. Potatoes: Ng. and Maine No). $1 '15 to $1.85: Callfomia No. l ‘'8'’ 100's $2.25 to $2.50: Virgin- ia barrels No. 1 $3.50; Virgin- ia barrels No . ' bags No. 1 100's $2.75: bags No. 1 "B“ 100's $1.75. Sea View And Vicinity The wirudstorm of the past week drove a. lot of the lisherrrierfs in- side gear ashore as them was a very high tide all through the storm. The fa.rrners are finishing up their seeding and planting roots they the ready now to plant their potatoes; a. few of the farmers are increasing elr acreage. Mr. John E. Cousins Park Corner is making l()mlm1s to phlant in the vicinity of 1 acres people. Mr. and Mrs. Macartliilr. Elms- aie. are receiving conlgatulations the arr al of a lfiord Mscbsren. Sea View ac.Arthu.r parents of Mrs. M The sea View Dramatic club pres- ented t.helr,play «the Path Across The Hill" to a full hall at Borden on Wednesday 80 re Eh was given between loud and 113% applause after each set. showed a appreciation of all lpresent. A neat sum was realized The Dramatic club were present by special invrtailon train the Y. P. . of Borden. The players were kindly entertained by the mem fa of the Y. P. U.1befoi': leaving or mime and a peasan evening was e oy- _ed by all The friends of Mrs. Hollis Burt, Fran River, are indeed sorry to hear of her falling outside giving her ankle is severe sprain, which will confine her to bed for some time. All trust for a speedy recov- ery ln this busy season. The fishemisn have been getting some co enough for dfiah recently the peddlers to supply their local customers. attended by old and near who the cerely . be favora le and that our Kim: and at will give employment to a lot h days on baby Cfiirl at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. eve . me 1111 iristiumerltsl music by local talent disc acts. Th NIW Coas¢zoCoasHnCoMda Nawrouimuim, Jnuics. Con Puaa-ro -Rico. Doinincsir Rzrusuc (Canadian Press) SCOBKI chug ¥‘n;‘.'.‘.l§‘§‘i.. * "31’? 8l.?'!‘§.’..??“..... 1:1‘: e an R-I ' For over one hundred years, during the reigns of six on as, am ' British monarchs, this Bank has been assisting the 82,,“ mm! W” .53 1" Canadian people to weather the stresses of wars and fig“ E T: depressions and to expand in times of prosperity. Dom 3,,dg,5'“"“ ,9 ,1, Today, as in the past, we welcome oppcrmmties to 33.3‘ glatua :3 3" be of assistance to sound business enterprises. 3:;:..aW°=*- 2:3 - now amid: 12 _ , , nno me 16 1-4 World-with Facdum £3 ,’,{,‘:’,"°,'.M 3‘? 5" In every Department of Banking‘ Wei Powc 82 8-4 Nut mar :11 1-3 / 0 » Nat at Out I! Noranda no , §‘.’.'£';..°°“‘m.. it 1-2 ‘ gg=~,v;*,,~2>-3,-;,,,, =2 mm BANK of NOVA SCOTIA at Law PM as soil can Power 11 1-2 st of can '16 3-4 Yon, Cincsoo, Boa-ion Loivnoh. Enouim New London and Mrs. Duncan Suds- bury Sea View. also six sons, Sarn- uel lndian River, Elmer Summer. side. William in Darnley, Hollis French River. Ralph, Boston, Mass. . Sea. View. To all friends kin symapthv is extended in their bereavement. There were several flor- I‘!-lljem§;lbut.es from sympathlzing Mrs. J in E. M h week end‘ weisth rri3r?5syillp°'i§h§",‘f lottetown. M13 S8m\1elMax:Lellan. summer- slde. was a recent visitor to Dam- ley attending the funeral of his brother-in-law the late Mr. Burt. Mr. John E. Cousins. Park Corner purchased a. lovely new Chrysler car last week. Many are looking forward with a great deal of expectation to a ml) to the Ca. ital on Wednesday to see Their Ma esties it is to be sin- ho that the weather will Queen will see our little Island at to its best during their short stay 11- - mimil 115. . n Mr Keir Du Ll, end with friend'§.dn ‘Z5’-e1’£l1:y.° week Mr. Lloyd Adams. Darniey, has the sympathy of many friends in his misfortune of loosing a valuable mare recently. Charlottetown Aiban Kensincinn M ntagno 01-my St. {ours Siunrnersida ‘victor-in Widow. three dau hters, ms, John ' H311 ea“ 1,, J t M 5, _________ 35536“ Dmllev. - John Cole. evening ill Sea iawle llllu. %'1‘...% MARKETS AT A GLANCE was a good attendance. Mrs. Ra] h Beairsto. President resided. e secretary. M ref. lakaney read the minutes a the past executive. The business discussion followed and By. The Canadian Press Toronto and Montreal-Gold shares higher: other groups lower. New York—-stocks closed lower. ll‘: ‘:3:“....‘°’..‘l.‘§1°3.€l’."t.i’..‘1.‘i¥£§; c,,,V,i*';,*,*;r;,':,';i—-"’*‘°“ H to =4 ll/lll)1°mtiIg.. %rjIiil(I.<(1’li1ve!llld“l.'tnmJ1<v.°f:,é;‘ New~Yorlr—siiver and other met so Izrmo as "‘ ew na u . n w "'*‘*—“‘_' held in _Sea View Hailaon July 4th. C“A3AC'“m M;-_1 Du dM,wa1a- To possess character is to be on Dug‘i,z‘I1.r1l; Ernst; with useful. and to be useful is to friends in Sea View. independent. and to be useful an —— independent is to be happy: even in the midst of sorrow; for sorrow is not necessarily u hes.- Use Mlrisrd's for dandruff. mu. Wheeler Wilcox, l — TWO CLASS A SIALLIONS MASQUERADO — A black Thoroughbred. MALICIEUX—A chestnut French Oosoli. Hcadl1uariers—J. Walter Jones, Bimb ,. oiim Babtnesu In charg- on Mondays MASQUERADO will travel by trsller through Var-not River, at Alton Carver's in early morning; at Montague at txsslus Clay’: until 2 p.ru.; at Murray River at Albert Johnson's until 5 p.rn.: It New- town at Neil G. McPherson’: imtll'l.30 p.m.: at Vernon at Wilfred Fur- The Sea View Dramatic Club a- gain _suecessfuliy presented their lay The Path Across he Hill” in rnley Hall on Friday eveningNun- der the auspices of Darniey . I. The hall was filled with an apprec- iative audience. and the best of or- der revailed. Those taking rt exce ed themselves from star to finish and the a. lause was heart , There was a an of home ma e candy between the acts besides sev- erai pleasing specialties. A delicious rich was served b the ladies of the Institute. A splendid sum was alized. This play was under the direction of Mr. James E. Murphy. The Damley W. I. met at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Moun- tain for their June meet with the kli’1res1d_«l2_1n‘t. Mrst. James dickfi; Pres H8. e mee ing opene wt the institute ode and creed. Eleven mmbers responded to roll call. The members were pleased to welcome a new member as well some visit- ore who were present. e alck com- mlttee and school committee gave satisfaow re rts. 'I‘he secretary, Mrs. Ivan lok eson read the corres- pondence a.nd minutes 3 Executive meeting held View gave their report in r ard to the D ‘triot. Convention an plans . were made for same. Two delegates Mrs. Frank McKay and Mrs. James Champion were then chosen dele- gates to attend the Annual Cori- vention. Plans were also made to entertain the Sea View Dramatic Club. Several items of business left over from the May meeting res ou.'rhe ng o ‘é§:’° }‘2’ii‘.‘5‘°°“t“"“ .§l“°l.‘.‘“°5¥“ii‘i; tonal An w i. th 5 meet- r w lunch was served by the hostess as- sisted by the committee in charge and a. social half hour followed. The executive committee in con- nection with the District Convent- ion which is to be held in Sea View NOTICE SPINNING AND WEAVING Send me your wool to be spun into um and woven in ‘ * ‘ The charges are: :3 cents for single yarn, doubled 26 oei-its per pound. Blank- eta colt :2.00 laundered: and if im- llllnd 81:6. it as live pounds The sire of slngle yarn is medium of doubled ylrn tine. medium and °°ti'&.:i';.l°°:&.'‘.$“uf;.' .. s . o - era namepuld lnltflletlons also ail v-'::s- . "E! h by lillllaa freight. ‘Fre.gl.t a paid on o . Price of wall mR33f'.1.,, picked. not is 2! cents per pound. unwashed wool. and I-‘sriey . cartoon 0. Box 3 05 ll street ness' until 9 p.m.; thence home. First trip Monday, June 12th. —ALSO— MALICIEUX will meet mares by sp intmcrit and will travel by trailer weekly. beginning Thursday, June 5th. to Allison Pi-si'ltt’s Free- town, where appointments for the vicinity can be made by telephone. Terms for season, ten dollars or I ilote with terms to be arranged with the man in charge. MASQUERADO is I noted breeding horse of 1200 lbs. that has stood ln Ontario for 12 years. Previously he raced seven years In France and the United States. He is cl’ the breed that made island horses turnout iirrretay Klein: ago, and farmers will benefit by using some hot thorough- o . MALICIEUX is a horse recently imported from France. He Is oi great bone and ce. weighing 1500 lbs. Has excellent action Style and conformation. Ind should sire tools of good also that will prove useful as farm. olrrlus, express or hunter types. or the popular general purpose horse. Telephone 486 J. WALTER. JONES. L-323-8-10-4i N TICE TO THE PUBLIC North River Bridge WILL BE CLOSED T0 TRAFFIC IN THE DAYTIME FROM 4 A. M. TILE 9 P. M. ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS. AND SATURDAYS, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. L. B. MacMILLIAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. / 41¢’ NOTICE The Grocery business of Mr. H. C. Muitart will be re opened on Thursday. June 15, at the old site in an improv- ised building. All accounts must be settled at once. Collections will be immediately undertaken. Mr. Muttart takes this opportunity of thanking ali those who have come to his assistance in this emergency. 1 LY TO THE RESIDENTS OF MARSHFIELD AND DISTRICI I 4:t_ T. ._;.r~.u.-:-»'v;.'.:.v l " .45 ~':‘£:'-::' "'1'-'