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June 9 - Steel shortages. saldrtho ‘magazine Steel gdgi are growing worse instead r. . The automobile industry is "be- coming more pessimistic" and now forocosis total 1M6 production o! cars and tmoks at loss than 3.000.- 000. with "Detroit- guesses" for next year running to about 4.500» 000. says the trade publication. adding:- "The boom of 1.000.000 can an- nually now is at least three Years gcfllnif indeed it can ever be reach- The steel industry is eight to l2 weeks on delivery promises and “it is probable that no new steel orders can be accepted until Tsometimeinliifhwrithpartof the accepted order backloz being pushed ofl into the opening months of next year." continued Steel. Stock Marketa Af A Glance T55 s-(orlqiys wnmrr ' futures it”; on the Winni g grain exchange fluctuated wl eiy Saturday in an active and nervous session. The market showed hesi- tation at one stage and dropped ba- low yesterday's close in the defer- red months. Good buying by Am- erican and local interests was re- plorted in the lest half of the sea- s on. CHICAGO. June B — (APP- Shortly after the opening Sacur- day prices of deferred oats climb- ed 1-8-14 cent to their ceilings. These were the last contracts io reach maximums. After that. activ- ity fell away to very nearl noth- ing. Bids were in at cell nga in all lclontracts and offerings were ama . NEW YORK. June 0 — (AP)- After a week of irregularly lows! trends. the stock market steadied selective in the concluding aes- slon Fri ay although many lead- yourself d :1! both and ‘Trams’ your windows with a decora vs cornice. These cornice frames can be made of plywood. sometimes cut in a scroll pattern on tha edge toward the window. Plain or qui-lted chintz. or a rLnulc hand iutsddecoratlon which you could o yourself» would nuke 2.10m decorative high spots in your morn Wall r borders. or floral psi terns cut from wall paper os- chintz can be used to outline a window. This is effective at wir- dows where Venetian blinds are ufii. he new plans to give more "Krccdflm from care" in housework will make ‘living more pleasant. Fit yourself into the plan. by hav- Pfll curtains that you can “forget" when it comes to taking care of them this summer. CURIOUS WIADIL (lrom Ibrest and Outdoors‘- The weasel is regarded as one of the moat curious of all the smaller animals. Not only is it a curious take own sash curtains and overdrapes ~ A Apartment House at 240 Euston Qt. . For particulars apply u, ' . w. FRANK MILLER Oskwood, East Royalty. Phone 867R. FARM FOR SALE FOR SALE — SMALL QUANTITY foundation Cobblers. W. R- 00¢" lrey, lvlarsiltleld. 6-9-21- .._ [FOR SALlL-BARN. APPLY c. A. Oolwell, New Haven. 540-11 I03 SALE — 100 BUSHBL BMALL potatoes, table stock. Wesley Moore, Caretaker Sherwood Cem- etery. 53" - ______._______-_ FOR. same - QUEBIC usarnn BOTTLES. “A!!!” _ imaci Bros. 2-19-1! Phohg 11117-2 WANTED-DOOM AND BOARD 10r- voung man. Phone 474L154‘ wan-ran, av nuamass MAN. prlvate room and board. Write F. 11., Guardian. __ WANTED AT ONCE.“ YUM? with oven attached, practically Jiwl. 511353" 1°‘. 5'“°lm* 8mm?‘ new, G. M. Guardian. 6-8-21. John Du Pasquler. 5L Peief? —~—————————-————-——-- p_ Q e81». rort SALE-YACHT MATTHEWS 3B stock cruiser. eleven foot beam, sleeps four. Write "NR" Guardian. 5-3-3!- FOR. SALE-JSATTERY RADIO. or exchange for electric. Also small sir cooled aniline. 1——'-—"*—"'J""—'_r RELIABLE YOUNG £51918 one light house- keeiiihg room. by l!!!" g“ M Jung pply D care Gust ails-m ’_"—_'_' warns» _ one 1st H. P- 0e80- llo Easim Stationery New "I Rm‘- Bmkky‘ soelmn halls. State brm- R FOB Brown. Bimini-fie“ Smtwn" 6am hauling horses. sans - TRAILER Ito's _ MscFsdym. Female "ti? wanted‘ ly I1. D. HilTiAg‘ River. Phone 11. ' I-‘Oit SALE — CHESTERFIELD WANTED IMMEDIATELY-GI L (or general housework. 93gb)’ 6-10 2i. and Majestic radio. Anblv 304 Eustcn St. 5- "P" Guerdim- ‘ ros saw. - cocxsnvrr rasc- t N. 60 in erfect condition. w mmgg F12: M . A0120 (1)30 bushe s FoundatlonB A1 Lu”, Etude!“ _ 5_g. _ Cobbler tatoos. APP1%_ w}; Bros, De able. WANTED-MAID FOB GENRE? FOR SALE — COCKSIIUTT MAN- h°m°w°rk in family o‘ M” ure Spreader. Almost new. Frost & Wood Potato Planter with Fer- tilizer attachment. in ood shape. F. Sanderson, North R ver. 6-8-21. OIL BUBNERS — FOR KITCHEN stoves. restaurants. furnaces. and also for other purposes. (Pot Style and Wick Si. le Burning Units.) Write for inormation. Jacobson Co._ 673 Main St.. Saint John. New Brunswi . 5-23-tf Good wages. ADPIY $5 Street. w a N s" r: n - EXPERIENCED housekeeper for family. G0 . A l b m il or in e- wuto P vyerctyt Realrstc, leis - pnue, 6.7 . ' wan-run - MAID WIIO 6E1 housework. I out. Hours I to ‘i. Good nay in right party. Apply to unemoloy-l ment Oflice. 6-8-31, WANTED-AN EFFICIENT MAID or woman for general house- ck Miscella neous BUYING ALE BOTTLES. FEED bags. Belling Goodyear and Gutta. Perchs tires one‘ uararlteod bat- 21 Steel said. ' kota. Maine 2.90; ers contklued the downward drift. Some buying cropped up‘ u“ the idea that recent declines ad bet. tered the market's technical health. Throughout tho short week-prin- cipal exchanges were closed Batur~ day as they will be on other sum- mer Saturdays-the cloudy labor sltustio blame ed. From Monday on, dealings were "xelatively sluggi-sh. The AssocistemPress 60-stock lveflte was ~off 1.1 points nt 81.1 on the week. It recovered .1 Fri- day, first advance since May 20. The Maritime strike scheduled for June lb would disrupt coke production alonz the Atlantic coast. when producers depend on coal sislnmen/ts by coastal vessels. Although further lncreasa are expected in steelmaklng this week. “it probably will be lmpossibla lg reach l1 normal output before or such selling as appear- Produce MONTREAL. June 9—-iCPl—Pl'0- duce prices quoted Saturday ve- ported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: Spot free wooden cases A- large 3'1; medium 35; A-puilets and 2B 2; C 28 3 . Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- ized. no 1 38 1-4-38 3-8; current receipt Que no 1 pasteurized 37 11-16 del Mtl; No 2 36 11-16 zlei Mtl; first grade creamery prints job price 39 3-4-40 1-2; solids 38 3-4-36 1-2. Cheese: Current recei t western and Que. colored 22 1-l , whl-te 22. fob fsp, wholesale colored 22 13-10 ~21 1-16; white 22 3~4—-$3. : ‘l5 lb bags no 1 Que, PEI. NB 2.15. small NB l.90-2; 100 lb bags. A. Minnesota N. Dn- new. white. B Alabama, Virginia. N. and S. Caro- lin 3.10-4.29; beds. Alabama. 375-4. uorrca ~Having resigned my posi- tion as. caretaker of Sher- wood Cemetery for the past thirty-three years, I am now ready to take on the work NYLON CURTAIN B WILL SHINE " Windows in many new homes are designed to coved one entire wall. At such Windows no our.» are needed for the view outside furnishes the decoration. An ux- cellent “DTEEdDIII from care idea" when it comes to curtains. ‘ As you can hardly put a nlssl ‘window wall“ m your living room just to do away with curtains. there are other practical zclear that give s bright and rosy future to curtain care. The new fabrics such as nylons. flberglas or kero- seal make curtains with wonderful durabrlity and “cleanabilityP Nylon curtains are one way to reduce curtain care to the mini- mum. They are as sheer as chiffon and l_f you choose the nylon mfifqulsettes. nylon ninena or ny- ion nets your curtains will drape well and hold‘ their fullness. The smooth fibers in nylon make lt one of the materials that sheds dust easily. If you do want to wash ny- lon curtains then dry quickly and require little ironing and no stretching! Fiborglas which looks like a crisp taffeta overdrspe could be left up all summer with perfect satisfaction for sunlight doesn't hurt it and it doesn't water-soot. Stains and dust can be wi d off o1 flberglas with a clamp c 0th. so you won't have to worry "aout work, stood cook. one who sleeps out prefer-red. Highest wages.‘ Admiy Selective service. a m ul To i w“ 1'0 ‘INT - PHONE ml. sap-moi teries. Maurice Bock 8s Co. 158 Kent street. Phone 2N0 B-Ii-lmo. Lost. Found. Stra yed LOST - RED TRUCK sums Bli- tween Mt. Albion and Charlotte- town. alro New Glasgow and Hunter River. Finder notify Im- perial Oil C9,. Chsriottetcwgz, NOTICE A general meeting ‘of the Federation will beheld in the Canadian Legion Home, 57 Grafton SL. June 12th at 2:30 P.M. (D.S.T.) PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FISHERIES FEDERATION 6-8-21. Male Help Wantedi All OPPORTUNITY ESTA]! Rural Watkins District available. If ou are a grcssive andmetweeu t a ages o 25 s 56 have or can secure travel outfit. this is your opportunity to t established in a rofltsble iness of your own. or full rticulars write today to The J. Wa kins Company. Dept, Z-C- , 21"‘! Manson S >1 Montreal Personal RUBBER oisin : samoios $1.00. gin -Ordll Daft. B8. Nov-Rub Co. Boa 9 Hamilton Ont. . » 1-28-24! uorlcs Just arrived a shipment of Ibenfrew Separators in all sized. Power land Turned. Also a few good used ones. Selling for Cash c on terms. Ranges and Washing Machines when available. Write or fl-fl Banter liver Exchange. RIB-BRIT BUCHANAN Fredericton P. l. I. r' d-l-‘I-IO-Di. DEPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island NOTICE The attention of the Public is called to the following:- ‘AN ACT RESPECTING ADVERTISEMENTS ALONG THE PUBLIC HIGHWAYS" Under this Act no person may erect posters. signs or say other dorm of advertisement either on the highway or within 0ND HUNDRED, YARDS of it without a license ‘he! the Minister of Public Works and Highways. who Ia! lslils or refills the license at his discretion. In certain exceptional eases, listed under the Act, no llisioesa Ila 1s charged, but the license itself is necessary in I 6801 - rename be noted that these rules apply to all signs new place-as well as to nowonea yet to be erected. ties ‘form for a License to erect advertising crease a is hway may be bad on application to t"of~ ubiie Werles and Highways, Char- haviag signs on tbs highway or intendia are requested to asks immediate app - p, MACMILLAN). f Iirbfioiater of Psblfe Works l ' _ sad Highways. . . _-,,_ .<\F"‘F*I"~P'T"F~F-‘P~I'~F¥'F'¥¥'F~f"F'-T-'-i'-¥'i'"¥~'f"b cleaning it. Cool-looking curtains for sum- mer windows that require little oars may be made of net finished with korosesl, another of the new fabrics that cleans with a damp cloth. 1t is very light and omes in beautiful colors that will make decorative summer curtains. Paper overdrapes are practical on plots or monuments at any cemetery. Write- CHARLES H. JENKINS. _ 111 Kent Sh, King Edward Hotel AUCTION SALE AT SOUTI-IPORT FRIDAY. JUNE 14th AT 6 P.M. DAYLIGIIT TIME OF STOCK AND MACHINERY I am instructed by J. J. Aylward to sell by public auction the following stock: 7 milk cows, 4 freahensd in the past month, 3 due to freshen within the next month; 4 young calves. Machinery: 1 hay loader, Frost and Wood; 1 side delivery rake, Frost and Wood; 1 MacCormlck Deering cream separator‘, 800 lbs. M-ooifv» one 1934 Inter- national half-ton truck. TERMS CASH. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. +++++++++++++++++++e++++, For Sale By Tender \ I / . I Beautiful Glen-Aidan Farm and Cabins on the Main Highway on the Malpeque Road, just 2 miles from Char- lottetown, with entrance from Malpeque Road or Mt. Ed- ward Road. Consisting of 4 Double Cabins and 7 Single Cabins. making 15 rooms. 1 Central Kitchenette with Rot and Cold Showers connecting. These Cabins are com- pletely furnished including Bedding-t Linen, each Cabin with Toilet and Running Wafer and Electric Lights. These Cabins have been all newly decorated. Also on the prem- ises a large 10-room Dwelling House with 5 Bedrooms with Hardwood Floors; also large Coach House, Fox Shad with 20 Pena enclosure of 2 acres with English Fox Wire. This property has 34 acres of land ore or less and one really has to led it to appreciate it. ha Cabins are continually occupied during the summer months. All insiders must be accompanied by certified cheque cf~ 5% of. the amount of their tender. If tender not accepted cheque will be re- turned on the following day. Inspection any afternoon from 8 to 5 or by appointment. Tenders close June 18th at 0 P.M. MR- Illll MR8. GUTHRIE BALLINGALL, P. 0. BOX 83, CIIARLOTTETQWN. —-' _.._l nos noses. Desirable seesaw I a ' a lesson I Writs or “time -f received most of the b!‘ acting and looki animal. but it lilo has a "curios ty" all its own. The animal delights in investi- gating all the old traps it can find. in this way many a weasel ‘s caught, having stuck its nose foo far into an untended trap which may even contain the stalest of ts. Another queer trait of this weasel is its overwhelminl desire to sea what is goin on around it. ~ “In? times a wsase ifchassd mto a hols but almost immediately it will stick its head. out to see what is hsbbenin . and the hunter fin- lahes him of. However. this is not a good habit on the part of tho farmers. aincs many other animals besides wesasls damage poultry. OUT ‘our. WAY CH, THIS? Homestead farm of the late Dougald MacEachern at Long Creek. 50 acres, barn but no dwelling house thereon. Well fenced and in good state of cultivatoia. Apply to McLean & McKINNON Solicitors, etc. Charlottetown FOO-O-OOQ OOOO 8- 10-1 ‘By .1. R. WILLIANIS WELL, IF YOU KEEP THAT UP. ‘JOLVLL Di A CAITQON ‘CUR.- SELF IN5TEAD OONICI” "* ell-av MOTHERS as? seeAv ~ alavcn The Annuafllfeefld of the LawiSoeiety of Prince Edward Island will be‘ _ id in ‘e Law Library in the Law Courts ~ Building ‘in "Char ottetown, on Monday the 17th day of June, 1940, at the hour of~.3 o'clock pm, . W. "EDENTLEY. ‘ ' . BecretarfiTreasurer. i , i I loo - nonunion: PROVINCIAL PUBLIC, $ERVICE ‘ EXAMINATIQNS Examinations for applicants for positions as steno graphers in the Provincial Public Service will be held in the Prince of Wales College on Wednesday. the 12th day of June, 1946, at the hour of 9 A.M. Daylight Time. Persons lntdnding to take the above are, requested 1., notify Mr. A. W. Matheson, K.C., Chairman, Board of Ex. smlners 90 Great George Street, Charlottetown, not later that the 11th instant. - DATED M. Charlottetown, ‘ith day of J use, A. D. 1940. c. J. srawssr‘. ~ Acting Deputy Provincial Secretary frlnce Edward Island, this “Min oldlsllnnaclrsllslsllsllsusln our BOARDING aousa With Major Hoopla THE DAM HA5 BUST D, Stags, Has“ A 5A ER é BTOP Q4 ISTHAT Alb Tvilliesi: THE r —--.u= msm P5111115 " BETTHE crow‘ iwileel. ls. in Reverse‘ -1uar consume "Maul TAKES FIRQT . STEAMBOAT Ruben‘ - AsslsTéii BY TbWN divan- euzlml AND mo sxross- aoto counrsreren‘ SCHEME‘. “mans lT l5_,N..L\N Mil-WALSH." BRINGING UP FATHER MEDALBNTEQ-WILLZHOVI ‘TODAY-PVEGOTTDHXTHS fiLLTi-JAT V¢6 97DLENU=F ALialOTNE-DHF KNONAIOUT FFFL-LHX 1T NTl-I CL%"|W. l I‘ o I TIPPY ‘AND BTURDI _ t?’ sown; ""‘"'° BLwIKEL" ' By George McManus l e - m- or"... -. 1%..