MAR1 39% 845( Low 80% 31% 88% 34% _.._;.___._-.-- M T’L_ CURB (Johnston and Ward) Stocks Opened thitlhi Assoc Brow _ ._ Brow Corp coin _ liruiiibnrnois .. . _... lircw corp phi lirlt Amer Oil 4‘zin iilalt _. _ 4'|lnil1p (lil pfll ,... l`rvn I‘sp ... ills S1-ng . l`|\rd of Pan A ilroevi Ntnlwil lioluc Oil _ liiiil Oli . imp Tub Intl Pet . .\i:~icbers A Nr-rnmla no 12% 3'./1 1 in mir. :im 1 oo in 211 so no 111% i:i ri.-.14 lil :-nm 'l`~‘i‘k liiighcs _,_ ___ ._ -ilo \\;.1ilrr-'r Good liaikcr Good phi 2l‘-ii _ IH Walker Iiro-_v 3100 Last last sol; sm 80% 82% -nm 05% 86% sa 84% 91% 32% 88% 34% Lass no 12% 3% se§eso§§§w ll) 13 34 10 $500 410 2-1 lti 900 PRODUCE ‘ ga-l - (dana-dtaa Press) MONTREAL, June 20--Price move- lncnls were generally steady on the Montreal dairy and produce market today. At the weekly auction. of bat- ter. spd cheese 1,110 boxes or Quebec butter wen sold. sms 1.094 hoses of Quebec cheese went - for 91( seats. llnttrr market was mostly 101( to 105% cents por pound for carlots or l<‘» ct no . uniio lots to retailers “'L'f0 qiuotril al. 20% cents for solids ami ii/, cents for prints. Choose has itelily It 10% ro 10% Nil!! for sie`l current Ontsrios an 10 <1 is for no i Queirers. more unchanged with gated *Ili nte"tir\ cariotsmr less ng IH li -cents a ooasn for biarga. lilly to lil eanrror medium. 10 e §_°.~_¢=m,_;;ra¢, _-aan mt in mi he po&s. ‘siarlm = was _sorority *". “mn-‘f.“.':‘:’f.:.'“‘.:. tl. - 2'. a ' _ _ ° llllias !l,esn_ta tot.” , $4 rs. 0id Kgetlioil WU" ._'. _ fi ta" que , 81 to 4! ~.__.~,,, 9. _ tl nswieas and 40 to u».~* l*~N“““ ._ F P“*”"‘“ u SLHJLRJ 1-wvmmemame -»- in _»_ _I 1 i-_ ¥%Hh.".n1.“~."." ,_ ' d _jj ‘ , J-.Ist 11- no ses union nm- _ _ _ . \ Ma rk ets A t A Glance (canadian Press) Toronto and \iontrvsi-Industrial stocks lower. Terf.|\~n Mines-Lower. New York-Stocks closed 'lowsr.' ' wlnniper~Wfh¢l¢ uv 54 to 964 New York-Cotton and luslf higher; rubber lower; cotfes nn- changed. ._.__.1_@-._¢-- LIVESTOCK Acaraadi Press) MONTREAL. J.:ue 26-Offerings on the tivo Montreal livestock mao- kets today totalled 2.67 hesd.,Aom- posed of 189 calves, 8 hogs and N 1 bs. ‘Tesurdsy afternoon cattle Wgre moving slowly at £1.50 to $3 °l' canners and cutters. will Wmmiag boiogusfbuli: ssliiltllwllm 1°* U 33' O » . “2;l:es"v'v0l’°'li/DIC! If $3 1° “'25 for grsssers arid common light' drinkers to #.26 for medium cull- nT..sei;li:s"were sold in mixed lots at *argggzlmers sold at $10.25 for bac- ons, fed and watered, with ll PGY hog premium on selects. Butchers, heaviea and lights were I9-75 IIN! extra heaviee $0.25. 3°" 1"" from $0.75 to 37-50- EXCHANGE _ (Cassadllll Press) us foilews:- Argentins peso .2-052. australia round 3 04-S5. Belgium heisl -1094. China Hong Kong dollars .5565- Donmark krone _'$210. Finland fininark .02i0_ France franc .0064. Germany rsichamark .4040- Grest Britain pound 4.045. Holland fiorin .0801- Hnngsry M1180 Nm- lnrlia rupee -3789- ltliy lire ,$20. Jgpan yen 2011.( §“‘°"..3'iI_..‘.“‘}.‘_.'.__'_i”‘l‘l..... ew a . - keona .$488. Norw Y neural africl ywnd * °‘°"~ spain peseta . 81| Sweden krone .2058- Switserisud franc _$268. premium. Miscellaneous I ...___- (csusdlsn rresll MONTREAL, June 20- wnaat, nor- no 2 81. llsriey, C W no I 46. 3:2’ % ‘$6 'A2112' ' I . d no 1 43 Q 10. d “T0- ETS l.°i°\l'§`..'sl.s¢\_ 111°" a so 'hog white corn #ii 50 1° 5-09- lraa toe 26.25 to no le. lllllll ton M5 to 21.25. lllddiinaa ten aero to Sligo. am'=o?;“' “{o:0esl¥i:»i:`i1i'se. g ~_r'us Ont 10% 1° 1091 :ft 1" iw. U ~ sus A large 20 an O “-er' . ` l W ., y. _- _ .--_-..-,>.~. 5'- _ I, _ v__,v.. ,_ __ /steel on iiiorvriznai.. Juno 26-Britifh IM foreign exchange in relation ta: gs Canadian dollar as compiled -I d H Royal Bank of Canada closed to ay mm-.i sum sonar i-is wr wif g1.§f,fr".`}rlu| wlnie palms. time winter wheat patents, choice llisll ss. ' Bathurst A ... 554 . _ 121 B011' Tel _ Bruek Silk Can Can Can Can Can Can Can Can Can Pan Cock Plow Ca r Cas Cel Cam Ind No Pac . Dryden Dom Coal Gen Steel Holi Gold Mont Pow N B Power Co Sbawinlgsu \Vin I-llcc Commerce Montreal _ oya _ Bank of currencies regular on es tgday. of one st 0.64 ce NW currencies while the from 1-32 TORONT exchange closed at nay at 104 compared within the expanded Selling net. Silver sb property until s` mo was assure Sylvanite 2. 01. befo was 5 een Gains incl for Lake Stocks ‘ Afton Alex _._ _ Aigoid Anglo H . Ashley Astoria Bagumac _ Bear . Big hiiss _ Bobjo Braloene Buff Ank Bunk Hill Castle T _ Chem el Chiboug . Coniarum D hiinea _ Eldorado _ F Bridle Fed Kirk Gabrielle _ Gods Luka Greene _ _ _ (iunnnr . _ Hollinger KOWAY . _ Kirk Lake Bit La`msque Man East Maple L _ llc ntyre llclfenale Muvittie _ llchliilsn llic\\'stters Meri Oil . Min CMP lioness Morris Norsnda _ gigs Oil _ ayiaas er Pet Cob _ Premier _ _ Preis ~Air _ led Lal! locus -1. ,__ lon Tie _ Beads' *lt Auth _ gud Basin nd Cent iioilivan O TA TION 0 ‘we Qiiii- §§§;E fill E Bras '_l"L Pow ...__ .. B'C Pow A ...... B C Pow B Build Prod Cln_Brou1p _ . .. com pfd Com Com Hydro Elec Pfd _ 40 Ind Ai B ._ T .ai A sy, a rth Pow ._ Na 10 Steam Pfd __ ._ il Cons Sniolt Pop Dom Britlgc pfd Dom Steel Coal B \Vures ._ Huw Smith Pop ._ lliues __ Intl Nickel McColl Front .___ D Quebec Pow St Law Corp South Can Pow __ __ Can com _..._ Novo sco¢ii'.._ .`.. R i __ Canada ._ . _. Currencies C il Th French 1' sri: was up ,01 of s ce n s, 14 cents- to been active vrsa 'less il till late in W r low for th Acme Oil ._ Barry H Bradian n it x cal oli Can Mai Cen Paé Graham Graunds ._ ‘... -1- Hall-row . _ _ . ._ L ore _ North Lak Is\f_tlO In I4 liiacsssa ._ _ Patron, Pick Cro PWM' "'_ ._ lea ggtrol ... sd Auth _ Rane Gold Opened _ 0 24 £1" nl; _ 1% 14% 24% 'ii% io-ey, 3*/1 eo 1:42 4% ow' ...‘ii 21% lcv, _ _ __ 23% 29 35 Z5 _,.. ... ... lil POW . . Nat Steel Car I’ 10'* ':1_'. _‘ii _.32 _ _.100 _ 15% 12% 49 _ 110 BANKS -_-_i tflanadiaa Press)" MONTREAL, June 26--Leldin were inclined to be Montreal foreign exehan The pound 'sterling eas YORK, .Time 26-Leadin moved narrowly in th foreign exchange markets today. The pound sterling, closing 84.94%, showed a loss of 55 of a ce French franc lost a smal gain to wind u the session n changed at 603; cents. The Ca sdisn dollar extended its discou to 1-I6 per cent. MINING (Canadian Press) 0, June 25-The Toron index for the gold share a new law for the year to _T5 off rom 106 24. Weak ness developed mainly in the me ium~price poop. lidacsssa drew! close at 1,52 s new lo with a high price of 2. last six months. Volum to 368,000 shares. of Noranda which ba thrqugh several session reasing today and th price closed at 36.15, “D 55 0'1"' e year. The close at 2.05 ts down for the day. ded 1.21 for Dome, 06 shore and 5 tor Pioneer. Cldao . ... . .. 19 . . ... 52 ._ ... _ , . _...__ 1% . e... 45 . . . . .l 460' .. , , . -... 14 .. 3% ... ... ..._ 4% ._ _ _ a _. _ ' _ ei ... _ . ... ... l; ` I .°'II1uo .. .. ... . 8% 284 . ,. .. ... ...._ ._ ,_ ._ -in ._ _ a _ ei _,.,.._ios ._ _ ..._.1111 . ._ ._ 111 _ _ . ..___1oii .. __ ._ me . . . . , _ .__ 101 _ ... . . . 375 . . ... ... ... ._ 2 _ _ _ _ ._ ._ zo __ _ _ _....1111 ._ ._ _ is ........ 1.' ' _ 'rs ' ' ie .I M Cons _ 35% 51W _ ._ an ... . . . ._ 4 L" G°m` __ _._ me _ _ _ . . . _ _.iso ._ . 5 ' " _._:: .tit ,. , ._ ..120 ..., _ ... IH 1 __ . 1 ._ _ .--ig* _` _"ras _ io ._ _ _ __ sei ,.._..._.. “gg .. ._ 4 ._ ....IMI ,_ __ _ xo ug malta ' 300 Ant _ min ._ . . ._ _.870 . ... ... ... 57 _ "_: :::'°l l&§e§§3$ .. , ... ».. ~~~~- ll" tawa). 5% steers ‘ 121 su sea _ ° Am ire.-,Pr i-... __ __ on 34 allied t.-lieu. _ _.152 an ner ._ Amer Can Am Car Found 10 .iii 20' Am For Pow ._ Aui Loco . .‘ 14 » 13?. 61/Qi 3° am 7 Am % Am 6 Am & An C _ ~~1°‘/1 10% Atchison in ...rf - asia Lace __ __ 3% B` _ ' zo'/1 132 4% :l;<, -ill S?/2 Beth Steal . Briggs __ Byers A 11 - Burr Add lincb 17 Con 011,.. _ Can Dry uin Can Pac ._ gale Tliresh al Corp 1% Com Son ._ __ 1% Cong Nairn 36% 14% nes om.. _ 4: 100% 15 15”’ o u n K 11° Celum Gss Elec __ 73 Con Gas 25 gon %and__. orn lo 144% Del Bud __ % li_I Dupont. 181 270 150 01% .‘ First -Natl Stores .L 3 Graham Paige - 1'* Great North Pfd 3' Great West Sug cd 1,4 o a .cut to 41141,; wail. the §,‘§§"§,‘f,,°" United States dollar advanced 1-32 Hum, Motm " ’ P" "lf ' 1-°° »1-1°- ° intl Hai- _ff'._'.' 45 1’ ‘it mi Nickel __ ._ Intl Tel I ° Kan City South ... ... t Kelvinator ... ..._ 14% 1-i ‘t Ken Cooper _ 18 “I Lambert Co _ 27 27 Lig Myers B “' Liquid Cnrh D; Loews lncrp ° Loose wine his Mack Trunk 20%, to Natl Dairy Prod s Natl Pow Light - N ‘H _ . d- North Amer d North Pac _. e Pub se. N11' _II W T5 Penn Rail d Pullman Co .. .__ I. 9 lladio.Corp ._ ares were on the up sido Safeway Stores ,_ the day when Castia sold off on the announcement that the quid not be reopens he stabiiised metal msrke wr; a -oo Izootiia £1. dar coup. Out! 6 “con ’ ezomeetfng support. s new Stand Gas Elec Shell Union Oil __ .., d Sim Co . t Socony Vac 0 d Stand Brands _. ._ 2 14! aCobait _ _. ... ._ _ f’."”°"..1-it 1.1 m Pow Light 8% 3111 in ltad ._ __ 14% Suiclt Rfg .__ . Sugar _ 581.: Tel and Tel 19764 1."-it 47 21 Tob B 11% 8% erin oppeo Auburn Auto ._ _ 21% . 11% srn A __ ... 8% Ben Aviation . 14% . ..._ 14% 21% ._ 10% 10% __ out _- 26% £106 ill 36 42% 2 % 43% blc North ._ 2% Chrysler hint 48% Com Sol.___ __ 19 gpg Con Oil 8% 8% 5255 sl 75 75 31 20 102% 100 East Kodak _ 1;; 145 Elec Pow Light __ _ 3 liiris .. ._ .855 8% 54% 54% Freeport Tcx 24% 25 Gen Asphalt _ __ 26% 20 ..._ 2332 so Gola nose __ 17 15 oooorici. nun' _ s a Goodyear Rub 1! 18 11,4 114 2114 201.4 14% 7% ...._ 20 20 . _ ._ 14% 77s 44% mf. 10 50% .° I 21101? 5212 .Tolins Man _ _ ._ 110% . ._ 31 . . .. 41 40 ...... 41% 41 Mclfeesport Tin ._ 114% Math Alkali _f. _ . ._ 30 Miss Kan . _ 3 3 Miss Pac. ._ Mont Word 28 27% Nash Mot: 18% sat 4% 17 lcv. 101/1 4 _ 8% ew aven __ 4% New York Cen ,., 17% 17% 20% 2132 23 . 37% 37 Phil ret ._ 21% -211,4 4 41 51?; 50% til/4 015 2% 2% 18% 13 391( 30 42% 421/. Pack Mot. _ Phillip Mor Badio Keith Oiiph ,... Rep Iron Btcel Sears Roebuck _'.1 _ . _ _ 0%, . ._ _ 13% 13 outh Pac _ _ _ ._ _ 18'/, 18 South Rail 10 0 .».. Stand Uil Fniif ..._ Stand Oil N J. Stewart. Warner ... ... 10 Studebaker 2% Thermoid ___, Texas Co 20% 201.4 Tex Gulf Sui 34% 33% so :init 617| 1°* 35:2 34% 48% 47 10 2% Tim Boll Bear Union Carbide Carb 60% n ..'_ ___1§>a:2 1%* United Cor .. ll- Unitea Dru; _` M W’ United Gas Imp ,__ 14% 42% Union Pac U ited Ai 14 E 2 §1dhbAl 42% u es _ . .. 12% 12 U 8 Smelt ;.. _ _ ..._ 101 10012 U s steel _ sei; say. van steel las; mg Warner Bros Co __ 4 4 Warren Bros _ __ 4% 4% West Union _ 34% West Elec 52 Woolworth Co MIA Worth Pump ..._ Yellow Truck _.___ 3 2% ` 33% 50% 62 Toburn _ . . . . . . . ._ 113 ¥euturas ... ... ... ... ... 2% owagmntl ... .. ... . ...._ 10 Wayside ... ..: ... _... ... ._ 13 Whlia Es ... ... ... ... Yniir Y G 3.1 Silver _ . _ _ . _ . . . . _ . 00% Total sales 845.000. UNLIBTED Alderman: ... ... ,.. ... ... ... 4% Brownlee ,__ ... . . ._ 1 Cen lion ._ ... ... ._ 3% Co Cop ... _.. 172% Fel _Oil __ , . . ... . ..._ - Home Oil ._ . _ _ _ Hnrl Bay _ . . Kirk Town _ _._ ... . . ._ Lake Pac ... ... ... . . ...._ gehei Oro _.. _ . . . . _ Bawk......... ._ ~|»-“E23 £21 SS was accompanied by her daughter _ Vivian and joined here by hcr son 10% lglxi Archibald who has been visiting his ' uncle, A. B. MacDonald, Vernon, P. I. wMrsii MacDonald and family, _ 75 p an sa from Halifax on Satur- --~. 15% day for England on the S. S. New- 3% fouridlurid_ There they will join Mr. MacDonald and spend the summer (Experimental Forms Note) nt Worthin-on-the-Sen.. - Truro Bees are kept primarily for the NEWS- honey and wax which they produce. I wi-len n'___ _,_ ___Iu»fly‘ Oil Bel ... ... ... ,.. .. Park Hill ,__ Pend Ore ... ,.. ... ... .Pore Cro ... . . ... ... _SSA -Ritchie ._.. ... ... ... , lud Mines _._ _ 7=°'£§ rteaifsu ,'.. __ _ when xirr _ MALE PUPS ey seinisrss ____ ' ` “° “°'“ ' .|"|'£'e'§.1°‘{'."¢1'.'.'..§' ».T.'i'°'§§f»§2'1'.i..¢"'1I Mrs. E- M- einaeue sum §2;°¢~4°-wmv “_r..»..1»s»a‘m “1.{“aw»m__Q:‘ .z :::&.-_-:fm -nam... 1:3351 3 gireiisgi 1;; gzamgivymeé ma i3I"‘15“°u“.T.‘f.i..?:..'.i°'2.'!.2“.., °é".'.Z..¥_’.'lL° “"°"°°~ summer- vim we wr- wen- 'rim venus-Balance or our Mil L°‘"°“°° M°”‘”|*» D°'°“°° sag; stock gl lladies tsp;-1:11? suits and Street' In °°°"s ce” a V-B' pr W' Rev. Joseph Campbell of $1* L'°27°"""2°'“’ Panic college, winnipeg, who K .4'iis |:l=ii. _ _ ._ ci 211' b n viaitin his mother ‘ " ' _ £12 mi New rnunsric long nun snort E" hem, Ca' ml -¢,,,d,5,'_,, le ._ _ .li up 5 mp » 1 13% ¥g;':;\§'°“§;’\isl3:e°é‘;':::;"1°“bm°”559‘°0; Wednesday morning for New Y NEW SPARTON RADIO was 141'.-_, $89.50. Now $51.00. Toombs Music m_ H C Hodgson vice preside ‘lah swre' I"`8347' of Modern Paving Ltd., who li "__" been o the Island- for the p 'run vooun-clearing for noi- week' 12,, ymemw mommg 4 1”' days' Spwial gmup °f dresses Western Canada. in connection wi at $1.98, $2.95, sans and $5.00. C d Ln L-e215-s-as-ai X'¢§‘,§,$§§_ °mp““y am ° 8 111;, THE VOGUE-Special discounts M,-,_ R_ Q Hong; and “mi gijii on all mlllinery. dresses, knit suits Wlsh to exp,-ess their deep app; ,;?§ ‘und Skirts on Dvller Days-_ _ clarion to their many friends L 8275 6-26-21 16% ' ' 21% iw and. help in their recent sed 1051 FOXMEN.-Feeding sungio Rat- ,-,mvemenh 1,32 1°* ions exclusively, has given super- __ for results wherever fed. The cost is ......_ ......... ||| M E M R | A M LATE CABBAGE PLANTS 30C per 100 at Carter & Co's Seed MR5_ AL ERT C_ Coiumb Curiwn so 31% Store, Woolwortl-i’s or J. J. Gay do C l F ei lr 1 - - - - BEST SILVER FOX PELT. ‘arch London Sale out of 80,000 skins, was e °‘ 9 Eg y ' from e 1934 Pup Fed exclusive on gommuggy °f Dur;f'§g]!;;g°ré;s£e Sunglo as cereal part of Ration ‘mom 'md we .y ni d- ' For over o. year Mrs. Foster V: gom Wea Ef1gS_t%o‘;im_ng‘ ccor mg noi; been enjoying good health owner, n S t T tf _ _ _ a. me” Am" mt" " 2;” 8' ues ` no one suspected that her condition FUNERAL ronav.-The funeral W” Cfmcal- S“°h W” he' *Pm* € THE SERVICES on Tryon Uni committee of the Indian Carnival held at the English Inn. Deep Brook, N. B. Saturday evening, it in charge of the direction of this year'.s pageant. I-Ie will be twisted by Professor M. C. Mo.cDonold. written by Rev. Father Murphy. VISITING TRURO - Mrs. J. J. Doy e, Charles Street. She VISIT P. E. I. -- MIS. John formerly held a pnstorate_ to visit friends for p. short time before pro- -New Glasgow News. L43” where he will spend two months fore returning to the West. °°°d'“B °“ the h°meW°‘”d 1°“m°Y~ benefits of beekeeplng in that me giéggilit E5 EEEEP S 5§e° Eirirgigg toxicating liquor costs or three illl PEBSONAIB have the _, ,__ ~ __ ,-~ ._~,,;-._-,_;_~~_4,__ _ \ .~ » ,’ ‘_ ’ _ ~".°-fm-=,-'_"~-»_~‘_.’ 3 ‘cy _ . . _ _ _*Hi* _ ,___ _ _ _ j,r.,,s_`,¢ ' _ _ _ ; -l_~_.--"..';.-.»`_‘»,`_’ ‘~ ,_ 'GUARD'1,§N ' _ PAGE. 'rant ~ ` , .1-_5-a-W --___-._...1..___e.--- .1 --in _ _, I _‘li a neu-ruas._ _cons suaiatarf sow :lv---_ 0.1.1121; ,‘ cases n-om some other plant alto- ter gether. While -there ue some varie- ties of plants that will produce large crops of fruit or_ seed when St. fertllised by their own pollen. it is has n recognized fact that all would be Mrs. flowers set little or no fruit while tt untented trees of the some variety ork produced a. ooumlcrcial crop. 111 the be- case-of black currents a. crop was set without the aid of bees, but larger crops were produced on those nt bushes to which bees had access. as Wind and bees are the chief agents est in the distribution oi’ pollen from or flower to flower, but the bees are 'Sh by for the most important. because in they depend upon the flowers for life itself and as they fly from one to the other in search of nectar they 11' distribute the life-giving pollen as e- nature requires. For this reason it r has become common practice for fo ‘ their kind messages of sympathy growers to buy orc rent colonies of FOSTER. Foster which occurred on Sunday, Jun 9. t th e of 68 ears the continued to br up and about r _ _ t_ not to complain. Careful examin- ` 16 ‘|);;t111t,,T;'s%B'§,,eid1:/,IWS0f(§;{aB1?ad1§5a&\iational at the hospital. howev r. . can meds 30% Howatt, will take place this 'I’hurs.5revealed e. condition that caused Gen M02 .. -. % day afternoon from St. John's Ang- - nl ave concern to her relatives and ' llcan Church, Cropland. Servicclfrlellds. billi She 1191591! WHS Calm' 95 starting at two o’ciooi<. ‘ly and bravely ready for whatever might come. Although. very week if CLOSED Fon FUNERAL, _ she lingered for about a. month % Owing to the death of Mrs. Brad- the hospital, quick to recognize il!-id ford D. Howatt, Cnrvell Bros., will glad to welcome any friends Wm be closed this afternoon from 2 to called to see her. and conscious un- 4 o‘c1ock_ L-8205-0-27-li. til within u few hours of her pass ing away. M She leaves to mourn her - - h ted 'Church Circuit and at Borden band and two sons, Ernest in 14 on June 30th will be: Tryon 11 A_M_ Mm-shjgeld and stanley in Dim- . 11% Borden 3 P. M. and Crapaud 7.30 Staffngge, 315° two daughters, Mrs. - $6 P. M. Rev. Claire Wright (returned spurgaon Jenkins, ghnrlottetown, Iggy Missionary from Japan) will speak and M,-s_ Alben; Stewart of Maunt 5; at all appointments. L-B280-6-27-ii. Albxom one infant son, Albert “_ W eased her e. number oi "°"`“' l , redec 12131-4 PAUL iroi.LINs wiu. miu-:cr ,;§',,,sp ,,g,,_ Three brotha, also su,-_ MV* --Af, n meeting of the program l Vive' Eddy vessey, Dmqgteffna Wesley and Herbert Vessey. York and one sister, MIS. Osberi. lhimim. Vernon The funeral service from Nm 3,, __ 2,, 215;? was decided to place Paul Collins he, lap., msidengg in Dunrtaitnege __ 121; mg "the strolling vazwbvnd of the air" was largely attended. The service V was conducted by her_peSt01' Re - George A. Christie, assisted by Rev. George Seliars, East Fionericevillc. who will have charge of the music. .N_ 13,, and Rev. Dr. Vincent. Inter- The 501191 101' Y/he D306!!-I1i» Will be ment was at Marshfield Oemet ery. The pall bearers were Messrs S. O. Stewart, Herbert Thompson, Dun- staffnage. B- R. Brown. Horace Ves- MB-0D0I1i1ld. Halifax, was in 'I-`l.‘\1r0 sey, York, W. H. Johnson and H. giisvweek, lgucsl; of her sister, Mrs. B_ weeks, Charlottetown. and when it is remembered that the normal honey crop oi’ Canada is Henry. West- Side. who has been approximately thirty minion pounds very lil for some time had the pleas- y, year and me annual production ot ure of e. weeirs visit from her son. wax close to one hundred and fifty Rev- Gwrze Henry. of New Albany. mm. that alone seems to be surn- Indiana. Accompanied by his sons, ment fm- wi-grating those people Melbourne and Robert Lee, he made who are just ¢;-gzy enough to keep the trip by motor. Mrs. William bee_ The agvangages of keeping Gammon and Mrs. Robert Fraser bee5_ howey-e;~_ wnnof, be fairly ere sisters of Mr. Henry. It was at measured by the amount or honey the home oi’ the latter they stayed and wax they produce, nor does the while here> They left Friday -for beekceper himself reap the ful MOHWZUS. P-E-I-. Where MY- H@1“'Y reward of their labors. Fruit- seed producers also share in the crops of frult, vegetables and se are greatly increased because of t e bees’ activities. Before a. plant can produce fruit or seed, the flowers growers. vegetable gardeners and ' ed ii Strawberry Boxes 1 R ep o rts from; S T R A W B E R R Y Y C1 ro w e r s indicate that there will be a I arg e c r o p o f S T R A W B E R - R I E this year- ` We have just rec- eived a large ship- ment of S T R A W B E R R Y B O X E S direct from the manufacturers reg- ulation size of the beet make. quarts .i_;_-_--;- ' I wsaailanrressy- _ ~~,NlW -YORK, June M- erelgn ex- chan ,asap Great Britain nigh 4.0452? low 4 B5; close 4 il4l(l:~ 0 daysbills 4.021; raece 6.6813; taly l 8 li; Belaum ld 91; rmony 46.40; Casa so is-is. __ _ V (osasdiu Press) ‘emi rsaeaaa rms:-_ au -nan; _ `s_ ann- i`_oo 1'-ii. At New- York..-.Pound 40414: franc 0%? eantsl Canadian dollar 90.15-10 Nl _ At PII P'i\| 1|." fl U. S. 'dollar ls.;-i4°‘1’r; Canadian' doilor 10 00 ft. > s? e: illl_@tl| hlldlsn “Bar gag, ~ _ At aan Rand 490% frsncg T and pints- Better book your order now, as there may be a shortage later on. Special prices for quantities. Garter & Go., Ltd. For Sale at _ SEED STORE Queen Street gg. of that must be fertilized by their own pollen or that from some 'other flo\ve'~ of the some talent. 01' ill m0_St 23.* be- plum trees tent/ed ni: blossoming '14 time so that bees could not visit the benefited from cross-fertilization. Experimental work carried out -by the Bee and Horticultural Divisions at the Central Experimental Farm. Ottawa.. has shown that apple and bees for pollinating _purposes alone. is 5°” ¥‘“d°“-“- L 8234 5 2" 5” in the death of Mn. albert* c. anvisns mms 'ro no snowmz DHARWAR., Indio- (O. P.) -Pre- an senting the Klng’s Jubilee medals. nt M. S. Desai. an Indian omciel, said had in u. country Like Indie.. where par- but 'iiaments were unknown for 2,000 nd years, it was desirable the advance of democracy should be slew and caui:ious_ .iuniuasz Awasos nv?TT1`0a'§ poorza, Ioan.-co. P.)-.sevmil_» arm omcere have received Jubilee irnecila in their military mpegs, and for civil services rendered muah dissatisfaction has resulted among others not mentioned at all MB. JACOB SCOTT ' ' There passed peu.oeiu11y_ away ate the P. E. I. Hospital June 10th, Jacob Scott in his 88th year. Mr:'7 Scott was born at Cornwall and was the last survivor of a family of nine, six boys and three girls His wife predeceased him titty years ago, In his early youth he moved to Charlottetown where he worked as n. tanner for many years. Loyal to his God and church and beloved -by all who knew him, Mr sem -leaves 1. woie~~ circle of friends who feel a keen sense of loss in his passing. ~' The funeral service was held at the Charlottetown Baptist cliuruh; by Dr. A. U. Vincent, who spoke from the text “I am the resurrec- tion and the life." ' The pall bearers were Messrs Robert MicPha.i1. Henry Calbeclou Byron No”ton, Frank Howard, Nell Darrach and James Brodie. Inter- ment was in Comwell cemetery. Customer--I want some hinges for the end wall of my garage. Hardware Clerk-Thalfs a. funny place to put them. Customer-I know, but my wife con't always stop the car. Spiritual Offerings, Cas-da. eta _ do 7 HATE:-Ze pet word, three lller tions for the price of two. strieslr payable in advance. ' ' Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance ` Central Guardian locals. so per word; Western and- Eastern locals, do per word- Announcements and Cohing lv¢nta_ de. per word; Clasallird te. per word: ln lemorism Notices. 70a- Der inch: Lists of Floral and per name; [alters of Condolence_ 1011.' per lnuhi Notlcra of Thanks and Appreciation. '100. per incl or (0. ld word. Other rates on application. ludmnm Charge lor any advertisement twenty-ties ments. For Sale _ ._.___._.__» V Wanted WANTED-SECOND HAND CAB, light model. APPIY Guardian. L-8275-8-26-31 FOB. SALE - AUCTION FOBTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Joh Printel’y_ Nw. 1-tl. -- _--v--e WANTED -- T0 RENT FOB. SUM- mer months at reasonable rate. small tent-in good condition. Ad- dress giving particulars to "Camper" care this aHice_ L-8363-6-27-51. - Male Help Wanted FOB. SALE - FRESHEN'ED..COW. B. Lewis, East Royalty. L-8215-B-25-Sl. _____i`__.___._i- HAY FOB. SALE-PRESSED. FIVE tons. J. I-I. Judson, Alexandre. L-&6'l-8-26-BL __i_i_l._.l_i-- WANTED - FIRST CLASS BAR- ber_ J. W. Boyle, 215 Queen St. L-8262-6-26-I-ii. _ To Let T0 LET -v 3 KING SQUARE. Phone 193. L-8212>-6-25-3i. _ T0 LET - HOUSE, 143 KING ST. Immediate possession. Apply 145 King Street. L-8217-6-25-31. Miscellaneous IF YOU CONTINUE TO LIVE you'i1 be old. Start. n long term endowment, which will give pro- tection cheapiy and be a sure bulwark e.gain.st poverty. Consult J. A. Moore. Currie Building, Cha.i'1oti:etowri_ L-8115 _i__x_.._.Z.i-_-- a GUARANTEED TAILORED T0 measure suits. Few days only by bringing your order to my address, 195 Kent St., as I am unable lor u time to get around as usual. B. F. 1 TB.!'Bilsh_ L-8168-6-22-25£i FOB. SALE - HEAVY AEOWN Paper suitable for placing undef rugs, etc. Guardian 0i1icc.27_u ' 3- - _ FOR SALE - SPRUCE FIB. AND Hemlock Shingles $1.50 and up per square. Mclcod Mills, Belic- vue. L-8221-6-25-3i. - F011- _ SALE - TWIN MOTOR Cycle, Good condition. Cheap for cash. Apply Guardian. L-8243-6-26-31. FOR SALE - SEVERAL SMALI. stoves and cooking stoves, one grate for tire piece. 89 R/ocniord Street. L-8240-6-26-21. FU1'1`ER'S BRUNSWICK .AND Drumhead Cabbage plants 200 u 100. Tiles. Mayhew. Klnkors., R. R. 2, P. E. I. L-8288-6-27-1i.` FOR. SALE - 36 FLOWERING pereniiial plants $2.00. 100-$5.00; Fifty varieties. Postpaid. Mrs. Walter I-Iovey, Ludlow, N, B. L-8287-6-2'!-li Salesmeri -Wanted ll-_`ir You aiu: aiviBi'i'roUs You can make good money with n Rawleigh Route. We help you get started. No capital or experience needed. Steady work for right men. Write R.awleigh's, Box MLF-480-2, Montreal. Que., Cen- FOR SALE _ CARLOAD 0! Cedar Shingles, different grades from $2.40 to $3.25. Apply 1/1. 15'. Walsh, 49' Chestnut St. L-8292-s-27-29-'l-2-4-6. FOR SALE - YOUNG REGIS- tered Jersey, lately fresliened Geo, L_ Haslnm, Bradalbarie, R.. R. Bda. S.W_ N-3274-6-13-20-27.- L-8345-6-27-7-2-6-8 i r | I EX PRES ‘~" Direct to Island Smokes fr 0 m our Charlottetown H&Ns fu I 1 _,__ act. ' Q - _ 'I BRIGHT CUT SMOKING TUBACCO Ie Fresh Fragrant, Mellow It is now packed to retain the correct moisture. ‘Tha smoothest Spioksm? ilisitsy & lisiiaisln s 5*.. x/ Y - l `\",___;'f-" _ - . ~" »if5‘f§f"' ‘ , . _ , -- ... ., ` e _ on .-1 '_ ,f. _ -