t r 1 i A --.-_-..-r.,.,_ JUNE 1'2. 1944 -> sroci? QUOTATIONS l l 1 fi? ' tiontroal Exchange II.Y. Stock Exchangei __ I Anaconda a r-a Z5 m _ Am Car and P 3 _ $11k 1?: Beth Steel ‘ 15g: athuret 9 N Y Central 17 1.3’ c", car round m 1 a Ches d: ohio 44 1-21 C... steam 55 Con Edison ,1 m. gm vickera 9 Lite ~ 441 37 Gen steel Were! a it: Gen Motors a1 1.3 int Nickel m 1 4 Gt Nor Pfd 32 1.4 m, Oil - Std 011 r1 J n; 3.4 [mp Tob 11 1-3 Kennecott 30 con Smelt g i‘; Mont Ward 44 3.4 ut1 Power m l", °1' Am 1-1 5.x Maggy H1111} '8 Phil Pete 43 1.3 I/icColl Front 1 q U S Rubber u 1.4 Nat Steel Cor 15 -- Radio Corp 9 5.1; Ncrends. 55 11% Am Tel d: Tel 150 3.4 Price Com 32 *4 Texas Co 4,5 3.3 5g Lew PM , 2 3' United Aircraft as 3.111 Dom Tar 10 1-4 Vanadium Corp 1g! Bteel of Can 54 1-2 est Union 45 1.3] West Elec I00 1-2] U S Steel 5g 5.3 MINING _ n/mxs Commerce 132 n-oaomo. June 11—<<'J'P'>—- Montreal 14s eaturdayk Quotationl. Nova Scotie 332 Close Royal 138, mock 09 3 4 blfiaggeod 2 3a - a en 1.78 - C Ill‘ glfgigm"... ca McWatt e1 Aqumus 11o Mid cont 45 mm 11 3-4 Nionetn 46 Aumaquc an Ncgus 1 41 M111“ 05 1-2 Noranda 55 1-8 Aswnq 17 I Norgold 13 5cm. Ex l 35 Normctai 64 Emma l 81 Pacalta. 03 1-4 Biégood 34 Obrien 1.71 Bu,” 0B 1-2 gnpifillhn 06 3-1} m.“ Dom 1H} xdllfiilSt fin Broulvn 7° p.917“ 93 Bu“ Ank 4 'l(l Pick Cr 2 l’! B11ff Cdn 06 1-2 Powell Vt 1.20 Cdn Mei ‘it’. Preston 2.59 Cent Pat 1'75 Qucenston 90; ms T"; 91 . Qucmont 2 Davies 12 1 Russell 1'5} ' co Will .» lSan Ant 3-2.1, Coin L l iienatorw! g5 , . 1 "- on ‘ er ‘i gggfg“ Ex zs 1 eisnegri‘ Ck an! Conwest Rte “firm East Mel e 53 m? cr l‘ 1 m Pa con ‘ = » Mop Ro 355 ggrlfqesqag‘ 09 . Sililivan 1 l)‘ crfin Wih 05 -'~’1T°°k H“ 3 4° Halcrow 06 1-2 l Upp Can 2 41 G\Y“1§um '1 5-8 . Vermilnta 09 1-.- Hmuwen o4 3-3‘ Waite Amu g an Harv-insane!‘ ‘ l W" 113m - Harri 0'.‘ Hollinger 1° 1%. CUR” fgggglf“ 2c I Dnlhousie B5 Labrador 1.0a | Foothill . 145g Lake Duflult H11- Qlgsriftliwore 1 46 ., _ 9 . Lake sho" 3 Total Sale! 185-909 Advertising Rater-Payable Advance Minimum Charge for An! Amer lament as Cents Gontrni Guardian loolil. 5o per 2c per vvcrd; Announcements nnd word; Wutnrn and lfiutern locnn Coming Events 3o per word; unsettled 3o per word; ln Mcnmrlnm Notices 10c per inch; Lists ol l-lorni and Spiritual Ofleriugo Cards. dalllll engofiments i0 wurde for $1.0! Condolence ‘lilo per inch; We and ltl cent: ior every additional 3 wor h or do for word. Lisle oi Subicriptlonl Apprecintion, 10c per inc etc. 5c per name; letters oi Notices oi Thanh; and ltl cent: per inch. Addreac uni rreoentntion 81.00. Other rates on ‘ application. Wanted WANTED BY RELIABLE TEN- nnt house or d-room B-PBYi-Xflfim- Apply Mrs. Doucette, 44 Roch- ford street. 6-6 t1- rag; LOST - Lnnidshvrtisr uurrcn. Notify Rev. W. '1‘. Mercer. Mt. Btewaat. 6-12-11. LOST — A LARGE SUM OF money in wallet. Anyone finding please phone 317 or 545-J. Re- ward for same. 6-10-21 ' 6-10-11 Teachers Wanted WANTED — TWO ‘TEACHERS for the Central Bedcnue School. Prin and Prinmrv. first or second class liberal supplement. A. n Wright. Secretary of Trus- teea. 6-9-31. Machinery DEWALT SAWS AND WOOD- wor machines. Newest WW8 nvailabe from uircct fnctorv rep- resentatives lur Canada. Quote- tions dledly furnished on applic- ation. DeWalt ilisher Corpor- ation. Ltd. 102 West Ponder St- Vancouver. B. 0 =__._ Female HeIpWanted W A N 7177B I) -~ IMMEDIATELY housekeeper in iamilv of two. Highest wages. Apply rs. F. B. Conrad. l4 Prince street. 6-9-51. IVANTED -- MAID FOR GENER- al housework Highest wages Apply by letter to Mrs Walter C Allison. Rothesay. Co . N 8.. hr telephone Rothesay 47. 6-2-10 For Sale FOB. SALE -— CAR. TRACTOR. Apply Guardian. 6-10-21. Apply Guardian.l__m_____i_ For: saw - DODGE ruwck. Apply Wallace Coies. Wlnéllfg-zl "" ron SALE n VICTORIA vii.- loge. 10 room house and lot. 800d condition. A-pply MPS- A115" MnoLean, Breadelbnne, FLGRIZ H ___.___.__-_-- — FOR SALE-PURE BRED SHORT- horn bull. 2 years old. Price reo- eonable. Erie Colts. Milml- WARNING Constable Dowling has been appointed in charge of motor vehicle traffic in the City of Charlottetown, by the Police Committee, and motorists will be definitely checked up for all infractions of the Traffic By-Law- such as brakes, head-lights, tniI-Iights- parking, stop signs, speeding, etc. BY ORDER OF June 15th. BY 011mm or All bicycles being driven over the City streets _ , without the proper license, will be seized after i POLICE COMMITTEE _._. :—-'-—~~__. g POLICE COMMYFPEPI ..,. ~ 1 . (‘TS WETG i and we will be moving on soon. FOR SALE — i930 CABRILET Ford Car. Excellent condiltzion.‘ 11- - . Day still hasnt shown up. THE Sack. Elcction Campaign Now In Full Swing y. atchewan provincial election cam- 51811 ‘which ends with voting day U. Beer supplies are limited III askatchewan. but B. 'J. McDaniel- Reklne City Liberal candidate, said that seven times as much beer now is being made as in 1936 and that the shortages ere due to 99°F“? “M11118 more money to spend. A150 speaking In n FlHlllC-c where beer parlors often are closed for most c! the day, T. C. Wilkins. C.C.l“. provincial leader. said his political opponents said at “one end of town" that the ICCJ‘. would close churches. at ‘the other end of town” that the would close the beer par- Asnes Macphail, CCF. member of the Ontario Legislature for York East. said it was obvious that weatern buildings needed more mint. and that work might be Riven to returned men restorin them lo brightness. This broughg drosponsc from Dr. Henry Mung. Liberal candidates in Last Moun- tain‘ constituency, that Miss Mac- Dhml should know Elasterners 115118111’ did their own pointing. and there would be “nothing but arguments" if painting were a communltv enterprise. OCT‘. speakers have said that the Immoral administration failed i0 carry out certain reforms be- cause 1t was under contrcl of “big interests." Premier A. J. Patter- son, Liberal leader. pointed to debt zidjustment legislation on the Statute Books and said "big in- tcrests (iidrft like it a bit." Hon. J. G. Gardiner. Federal Minister of Agriculture. said that difficult agricultural conditions in the 30s, when prices were low. could be traced t0 policies in Eur- opean countries like Germany which refused to buy the pro- ducts of other lands. Cue wnv to help ensure world peace was to have history books stop mak- in! hcroes oi men like Napoleon Wlln caused u'ars. E. B. Jcliiic. Ontario C.C.F. leader. said that the cditbiizl pages of many Canadian ne an- “becominr; increasingly irresponsible and light-heady} in their editorial pages." while Ru. pert Ramsay. Progressive Con- aervaltive provincial leader. said hf did not think xievrspapers were divine a fair distribution of nenn. Secs Fcw Signs 0f llaunted Atlantic Wall _ Roger Greene was one of the {first war correspondents to hit (the beach in the invasion of France. Under heavy fire, a 60- pound pack on his back and a portable typevrriicr in llllld, he lwaricd 40 yards to shore 63 minutes niicr zero hour. I Several men were killed 0n the ibcach trlthin an nrnrs length of |Grccne, and his knapsack WAS soaked with the blood of a fatally wounded men close beside him. WITH THE ALLIES IN FRANCE. June ,6 - (Delaywedw -- (AP) — As far as we could see lifter advancing five miles inland. Hitler: vaunted "Atlantic Wail" is a myth. The thickest barrier I have seen is n crnmblinc old brick wall. two feet thick. along an apple orchard where I am sit- ting: deep in the grass writing this story. The crackle of rifle fire some 500 yards away is intense. The Heinies seem to have our range, Aside from scattered piilboxes. barbed wirc and slit trenches. the German static defences so far have been practically nil. and in this sector at least we have seen nothing of the great concrete fortifications i2 feet thick which the Germans had boasted they had erected along this coast. Their mobile artillery appears their most formidable defence. Although I believe I was the first correspondent ashore. I had to wait more than five hours b_e- lfore I could send my first story ‘beck by boat. . The uress field radio which was scheduled to arrive early on D- Remember When By The Caniullnn Press Germany's Max Schmciing gain- ed the worlds henvyuuiglzt title i4 years ngo today on a foul cn3l:d against Jack Snurkey in (he fc:r;l1 round of their titular bc/ut in New iYork. He lost the title back to IS-harkev two years later. . cnlvlfia A'_—_ rnovmcr: or mnnvcr: enwaim rsnarm m rm: rnonare court-r i The 9111 dny oi June, a. 1)., 11m ' In lie Esinin of niurv Bngnall Inic of New Glasgow in Queonai mount)’ 1n the said Province, lhidow dcceascrl. teeutc. ‘lo the Sherri: oi the County of| Queens County or any Constable or| literate person within said County. i c neermc; '- 1 WHEREAS upon reading the Ill-tron on nle or William L‘. John- stone of Long rti m- in Quggng County nioresniu, mgr, mm Ea. ‘urn t . Johnston: o Charlottetown‘ In queens County aroresnin, Under- - ‘WTIM- "H: flXbflllvrl 0f the above “min; pulflii" |j|1flg5 NOTICE nemeu estate praying that n cita- uonnu oeiue i- r - y. ‘hemmfnfer ‘a l1 "l "w rurzn fill-louse In (iharlottetoun nfo iorlh: hon nre therefore hereby required to rite gli iperacns interested III the said Es. .rate in be nnd appenr before m; .10 he ncin In the Court iionsc In Ithunottctown in Queens County, In the said Province. on Friday, the f iourteenih dny of July next coming ‘at the hour oi eleven o'clock fore- noon oi the some rlny _ cause Ii nny they can why the Ar. l counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Iisintc closed as prayed for in said petition nml on motion of A. Jnmcn Iluslnm, firm, Proctor for said Petitioner. ifihllwsv llrcsent at a Probate Court to shew | cl-marlorrgrolvw GUARDIAN bankrupt k '“ And it is hcrcirv ordered that n true copy hereof be ioriI ' mi.- lished in some newspaper pzibnshcri In Charlottetown ziiurcsniri once In each week for at icnst four icn- cecutive weeks from ilic rlaic hereof and that a true copy here- of be forthwith posted in the iri- ' l.‘ - 1 i o l namely, in the hall ni‘ the {It the store of Reva-II "ilk earn In ,Nevv Glasgow aiforcsaid, 11ml at ihc ||tore of MacGuigan nnd I‘.:\ l: 1n llnnter River In queens v -‘.y aforesaid. an ih-.', -1ll iercsted in the soul lisizifi‘ as ..i’ nld may have riur imlice lhrlin WITNESS His Ilnnonr liarolrl Leonard Palmer, Judzr ti‘ Ihc said [Probate (‘nnrt at (lirarliriiciotzn aforesaid, thr- rinv and von.‘ fmt above written. By the ('n1|rI. (SIIIJ E. DL-HIiLIIIF/l’ I'.\I..‘-il-.Ii. Registrar. 1 a -r l4 IL. S.) 0-10-19-26-7-8. Past wars have always brought some degree of inflation. Scarcity prices could no longer be demanded merchandise dropped in value —— retailers went Goods were scarce . . . Prices and wages sky rocketted to unnatural heights. and ‘spiralling’ prices went “pop" factories closed and unemployment followed ,, ’44 i Then one day the war stopped . t - and came down with a bang farms were fore-closed That is why in this war prices are controlled - so that they will not ruin buyers in a rise or sellers in a slump. ' ing Deflation. in due time goods becnnzc plentiful again people stopped buying because thcy thought prices would go still lower distress was gen Til and deflation was r. the saddle. Price ceiiings——vvage and salary controls-main:-in; -~\'lctory Bonds-increased taxation - are all p.11": if n grand strategy to head oil inflation-thus prevent- PREVBNTION OI‘ INFLATION IS THE BEST PROTECTION AGAINST ‘DEFLATII-ON Thin ndvcrtllemeni ll the eighth o! u uvlu being lulled by the Government o! Cnnndn to olviphurlu the Importance oi preventing further Increase: In the can of living now and deflation Inter. LISTEN TO "IN THE SPOTLIGHT“ RADIO PROGRAMME EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT 7:30 P.M., E.D.T. TIPPY AND‘ ~cir»*i<r1r.="r..-. ' 8v Flirt-Inn — -121 Too YOU -r1-1n~11< ETHEL CAN ACT? touesawe woutorvrl HAVE TIME TO REHEAQSE FOR TH’ PLAY, AN' FIX UP OUR CABIN; TOD,’ GEEISOME DININLROOM SAY, THERE'S SOME 01.5 BR1c1<s our- S|DE"LE'5 BUILD A ovsrr- we've G01’! L . aw,“ AN’ TOMORROW we cm cooK.'-- GEE.’ THIQ 1s LOTS aerrezw RE- HEARSIN‘ FOR A SILLY i OLE PLAY" r __ _..-....._-...__._._... . --- - - - - - w -.-o~'s.e v v.1 I 'T'I'“I'T‘I’T'1‘.'\‘I.‘I_'\ TTTTTY?’ ‘x .\ I i \ I I I I I l r 1 e