Road ., y traffic to 1 9 llrly mamlng an will will also be a one way w m°e'e'i' lo ‘I 11.; upmsu lg 3. 3. run an [I I lx°ll'r. M. rA'."rfr. on |lA.Il. io.s.r.l aeltiay. ca.- mlabla etoteroene main of reasonable cost. EAS.TERN STEAMSHIP jl.lNES Eu 1 Fifi loin WAV I her» lead‘: hilt Wharf. III excellent Iyt cuunlmuu nu- ’ mm sin canola Mean 3 will be ac- ‘ ti i’ $ Ilo.:ym&n elizf fiyoimmedlately am . pm, or any Sundays ’ 40 wolria i"e6‘tl:e rice :5’ a 10- can '. so9'£'°miualol: for innue- rliue prepaid reply: T:l¢g1:nn;u¢-opted ‘..)l~.' , l. -.u-. NTIDNAL thmuch E. P. Brown. Press For 7713 I4_th.' Euslon street from 1.4.... to the end of ere will be 0119. want only from after 5 p. in traffic will be from Grai- Lonlworih Avenue thence Street and Vic 1-la °||‘I Wing that way. . 5.75’ . . glaskatoon $6.50, and Vancouver ~ 'V.l'l‘AWa. runs: 3,.’ armruanr week but, were t up. \ Eastern Cattle Market: "”r‘°.:ii“°. grea ac v y a clearance was made except for a 15c decline on up to . . th some heavles at $6.75 see were takenbetween $6.50 06.60. with top light Trading was very out at Montreal with overs the rule. brought all 50 to fl. and good up to a high as $.60.» Weetern Cattle Marketa I ly satdsiactory clearance further rice cutvt :'.‘.‘.ifi’.‘...’°ut. §":..:i’ 23% on hand and until these for levek. The better end of the lin at cattle sold horn 14 ‘Is there was not kets throughout the steersettfl 'l%.but to we and on The was no etter than steady and to good sold between Q and and tops u Paul marks native steers O8 , heifers O8 to $8.60, good $8.50 in There at either market. Expo of Canadian cattle the United States to date this totalled 21,100 beef, 4,027 and 22.460 calves. Kinsd There. were 170 dairy cattle Cardiff on June 10th. Call Prices Euler inn lnnipeg got good sup port account and sold weight veals at 8'! to Calgary were at practical top at $6.50. at Prince Albert was Jaw, Saskatoon, and Reg and Vancouver 01.50. Hog ‘Prices Advance Wiltshire sides ish it-om MI Runs Obs. Advances were . . ‘\ Oattl buyer w rent i need ole only 5 em ‘pm 1’ n . There piles of stocks I-‘DY “P Well regulated de verles are need- ed to keep prices at i:heir——present in MI, and Canadi Weiepkly‘ "Livestock . Mar.‘2et-' Report this Lambs were mostly‘- steady. except at Toronto where ggclces on'spring lambs were down trade showed no 'l\7ronto. alfiood on a ort supply and prices were unchanged, but- cher cows. We hty steers moved on choice and butcher clas- and .5 dra thr - ‘Sin. :.“.‘};— steers COWS with short deliveries, the win- ni gmarketwaasblelomakea and are. beer are kg. to s er good kindslof light‘) tack . to as and suiticlent on hand to fill requirements. other mar- west were generally slow at unchanged cos. 0 ma to ice ~ mm "toga. nanlogton ll. 3. Market blow and Lower al market at Buffalo the bulk of the steers grading medium 810 to $10.50. The St. also looked lower with making so to cows 0'1, and best bulls $6.15. were no Canadians on hand to ear‘ consists of 87,918 beef cattle.‘ 3,046 dairy, and 36,753 calves. The move- ment in the same period last year 0. K. Market Continues i-1:-rn rut cattle trade continued firm ted d there store cattle. Glasgow estimate good I‘ -“ feeders to be worth about 8 1-2 per lb. live weight and bullsxec hr the Montreal yards and one unth- er load en route for export to Great Britain on the 5.8. Norwe- gian to After tea bin . th To- . lketdydrotggpecf boo. on at The hritish market con- tinued unchangwmvlvlth Canadian at '13s to 808. Dan- an pacts Ire nnall. and its mineral re- Th ‘ k dT genoeral _ the emanpakl hgmaretsn oron maredllll Victoria Parlmr "5.s”l°1°;'§mwm¢L’§ aogain oi Soc for the week, al- Wle Range which is to in. r 1, thougth the close was silchtlc ou- the Graito wppmuh ier a a general price’ of $8.86 for tho mug- bacon: off trucks and only I M; ~ one The Marine ‘ l entirely .R. theiedtot lmitfltinroachior wlllbe bar- (4., ‘No min vrth Rive:-g - ht or the lath and 14th and Wharf’ to the public ex who are. then off an tain- from will be ‘news: Road betgveem mm ‘ of th Nth lbth. Th “flitting? awlls to 6 between 5 Park Blunt". and on rail- willbe ‘:,el:i‘i-yioneb Vk through- away from 1! no vroceaiiov topaq bar- ” martin‘ ergenc cases) .. '1 a. m. irllnmomiilg. oi the prices u ate Jilted fltotilme lighter and bscons making I I ’ - fa‘; S’-9 Prince Albert $8.50, at $8- Larnbe study to Lower S lambs were down we 'lbronto, choice mating 312.50. Montreal had lambs at 012 to til carloadfiaver-aging around '10 making a top of 018.50. '1'o'so"" mio'o ‘M id . . w . , . ‘‘fm‘’.¥. 3 #3 e Albert, 0 R581!!! 0 and Vancouver ell. .ca'rrr.n rranlurrs ’ A moderate some 3' lllng basis 1 fl. :31 goognatamontr-e:l. with receipts abo t my a’ Wall. an oznd Moose Jaw and Region at .30. .90. run 0 5.. M , too men onloiter. but t 00.50 to fl. In ums $5.15 d-common ll t0 0 an “-60. lot boo to ‘loo. -Medium HOG MARKETS the same week last date this year 1, 2841 tly , for aoons 011.25 to $11.79 dressed. 'IURDN'1O It .13 to O1! in _I!°or cglk. Ye gas mo.“ "' Aim To curtai Motor Imports may shortly motor industry. necessary which op ciare wou 3§€r‘.’.‘: to d trade motor engines wealth as those pr marlly lnteres‘ produce ernment al is posed facto merit to at least 5,000. PORT MOREISEY. Pa: 13- (OP)-Irerritorv catlon of Papua the area. w as a of about 20.00 lstrate, Jack Hides. the was the last . explored. Its agricultural sources are not known. pua slon, is under a mandate. Unwed Mothers rate of measine which Kama. Neal new . w;.r“'%..r... 8 veais were about ad t ‘I 57-50. and others gowny 14.: :4 to 7 ed from and sea 30 at Olllgalotou RI The feeling at 118 easier. were mostly $5.50 of! trucks. Packers prices for direct deliv- eries mostly closed higher with namilboublvina sue to tests f trucks alive. and new pro t have ‘undertaken e money as soon as gov- steers ."rORoN'IO calves pened sis dy trading at 38.50 to u for choce but tin.) . d to non Tuesday with .50. Common veals sch-1 down to grassers from O4 to MON'I'R!lA.L offered in tLv - mon to fair calves at .°‘:$u§‘€1'3‘.. a law .50. “.50 Dominion hog marketlngs total- led 49.339. compared with 48,278 in ear. Totals to .884. last year the sows SHEEP AND LAIIB MARKETS lambs were down 50¢ .50 for choice and so arlings G3 to $4 MON'.l'R.liAL sold edi to goodlamh!at$l2to;‘l‘3a‘lrr:l‘one iggd $13.50. Coirunon sold dawn as as em with common lights not wanted. an 1 a “.26. 669 were saw at made with CANBl!iR.R.A. Australia. June 18 —(OP)—The federal government take action to make Australia independent of imported motor es and cha is, . £131.01 w ch now eorne"from°3:- The proposal has been mooted , on and off for some years but not until now has it reached the stage or discussion between government gzkesnlen and representatives of Recent investigation and re- search have shown that Australian production costs of a chassis for a car in the popular low-priced tield Would M sllshtv in excess of the imported produc . Thus it would be boost the present duty nents of the move de- raise complications in relations. country and Canada are the heaviest su nets of chassis and ’ the Common- The on ital required for the ven- ture woud amount to several mil- lion pounds. No difficulties. how- ever‘. are ayticlpated on that score ted in th The e to omarov forth On a mass production basis. .it estimated the ‘output oi’ the pro- ry would be about 30.- 000 units a year, giving employ- llcw Guinea Opens Papuan Territory pm. June in Northern Papua, British New Guinea. first explored in 1935 and ever since a prohibited area. is declared open under a proclamation issued here. prudence." This means the bloodless pacifi- ls now complete. Government ofiicars areppitrolllng uiation Discovered by an assistant mag- territory part of Papua to be DH)!- D0558!‘ induce unmnrred children to halt the declinirur b his ' Ehineiand . a lormer German administered by Australia (lot .8200 Bonus bear town—a "Des achwane bones will " custom or more child- ct Ico- 'polreand used because of stupidity and im- Opposes Return To ‘German Rules UMTATA Bouth Africa. June 13-(OP)-—-lllosea Kutako. tribal headsman itmn southwest Africa. former German colony hopes the day will never come when his na- tlve country is returned to the Reich. - At a meeting of tribal chiefs here Kutako paid tribute to the manne in which the south Africa Union was carrying out its obligations as a mandatory power and spoke lowingly of what had been done for the natives. "We are Just as loyal as any other peo le of the British litm- ave no desire to return German rule." he said. "When the Germans conquered the ten!- tory in 1906 they took away our party and cattle. we were all manta. even our K women and children." carillon Player llloe At low York NEW YORK. June 13-—M'.i J - lst 3. the Ohurohofthe iewwomenoarll ll‘ 01 - Miss Adam also acted as choir- el the church and wrote or layed on on. the ll. tmealiane Vllh . aims. is dead at me the by the to the newly elected _ of the executive ruv. hther am-ism who takes ‘L‘.'.i§“°°v....% ll” r»‘?."r‘l..".*“‘rfi°.....£‘f.' (i v . pea ' —Grev Wolf. church has its 1 or bells nd ‘ringing the pa‘ is a labor-‘of so love coveted i won: men of the parish net of the carillons THE ROYAL VISIT T0»GMlllllA Mill-JUNE III! » l5il IMPENII. OIL Hum“ m oumrurma ronm "nu" tllllolllliiolll’ unison OH. Hill mrrnm. on. / Dlvlslollll ‘ g annulus saunas vsuaaea unwuua OFFIOE . IMPERIAL OIL and , (Notices A mee oi the executi c of me ,- ‘ Council was held in the City Hall, Charlottetown, rJlon- V day 12th net. Those present were Provincial President H. L. P1111115?- aol Vice President K. M- Martin. Provincial Oornrnisaioner J. J. Mo , Executive Secretary Allan Hopper, Mir. .1 P. Simmonds. M‘; Roy”. nl;'1ath‘§r . Mr J. R. Bume . shy-l,flGm . Commissioner William Warren. D the even- lng the Executive Carnmiwee was hono being, lrtviiod to be pram‘ the orb“-till: wltneu llrfle Royal society al to Krioclrwovgd and the 1 th see i. d Cub camps sit hlil deutalgof which will be ptsblleheii by Provincial Headquart- mli hearty‘ welcome was extended President . ll?! Belg! H lla d ‘it... ah“, «';é‘:‘.. "la" .35‘ ’£.°e’& been the renovations’ uml‘r°u:§3 ?ll'mi?oort- Int ems-’in their redpeoti RETURNING lvlaanannll Eastern Guardian MEETING of the Exhibition Association will be held in Town H téosszn on Tuesday the 20th June at / I __ Momrn /’—\ ' onuwi rcnom ' : '. : all’ :1 PAGE ELEVEN f MA_V,-.IUNI_ KI _79_V8 9 a o e A . PRODUCTS LIM THE POWER OF Ml] Good music ‘This column is reserved for news of local Interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable in advance. undctstood that so well. for the imagination. ..'SUBSCRlP'l‘IONS to the noblest verse. because‘ it gives Charlottetown Guardian ma be wings to thought, and sets the handed to their Rept. Archie ume. fancy free, and opens the doors of ..’THE ADJOURI-{ED ANNUAL Kings EMBASSY ROOF all (East door) Gecrge- ______ (Canadian Press) I". M. E. B. Mclearen, secretary. L-401-6-14-ll. The burning, of eight colta the errieluusy of lire-lighten units of the Air Raid Protect nlllcance brought out the crowd shown in this picture. brings restmlness. and it brings idea: more, it seems to give one wisdom. George Eliot good deal of mu5ic—hcar it. if you aim. every day; it, is better, even. than tine he unreal world.—W. Besamt. BOULDER CRASHES GERMAN (JHUNGKING. China. June 13- From sea to sea loyal hearts throb a little faster as Canada——largest country in the Empire—welcomes her King and Queen. In this royal welcome 20,000 Imperial Oil men and women from coast to coast have their share. Wherever the Royal party travels in Canada—cast, west, north or south—-Imperial Oil is represented. Canada’s oldest and largest oil company salutes Canada’s King and Quecn., ITED SIC ‘The root of the German Ernbassy in this wartime capital was crush- ed today by a l.000»paund boulder loosened b a Japanese bomb is an air rai Sunday night. At 'Chengtu. 175 miles l‘lO!'thWeS| of Chungklng. Mrs. Sven H. Lil- jestrarld oi Jordxan, N. Y., was in- jured slightly when a Jarpanes. bomb destroyed her: residence Sum day. Her husband is a physiciar connected with West China. Unlor University, whose property war damaged. \ Luck is defined as fortune, g or bad. Tell me what. dependen can be named on a thing that just as liable to go as it is oome—Van Amburgh. Hear a ...n-llshed tte "problem" in a recent demonstration In London at ion organization. Interest In the teat‘: Ill‘ \. «. -:‘ ._.«. , .«....,‘.~,u. .. .. . us- .. .. l 1. - wa..a=../.m~.«.. -Q I