‘awe? _ L-22-7-5-41 6.41939 ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN INVIBTMIN Laurence ,Smith 6 Company LQMITID vsnoovvaa vxcroauv roaomo muswrox shun yon: Pflualdosvdlaleallspvusaduba‘ ' n.ls.ors'ae.iooaiesxsedss¢.,a..ei'.¢e.e..',. Pbooeufl a _1"Dl¢Ull'l_'i¢O “He says he can't possibly -prepared to give all the a along in time, but he's quite the telephone.-mimoi-let, 89% on application. . . . . Advertising liates—-l_’ayaliIc_ Ill Advance Miznimnrn Charge forliny ,AdVIl1;UmGI|h 25 Cents Central Guardian locals. do per word: Western and Eastern locals 20 per word: Announcements and ‘Coming ‘Events do per word; Classified ‘3o per word; In Me.ln_orla.m Notices ‘foe per inch: Lists of Floral and spiritual Offerings. Cards eto.. Condolence 70¢ per inch. Wedding engsgurlant. ‘loo per inch or 4c per-word. Lists of Subscriptions 40 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. other rates on be per name; Letters of 40 words for $1.00 8 words. Notices of Thanks and and 10 cents for every additional Appreciation, '—<;*— Male Help" Wanted _ TiN""mn“'— 'n“x“‘Efi’1'i- if? farmer. R. E. Connolly, Dun- stafinage. L-462-'1—4-31. WANTED —"‘lVi.KN iron Fiiilii work. T--3°:7;5:3l- _.__ WANTED — A MAN FOB FARM 1":-ank McLean, Cornwall. . ‘ 1... __. . . -To Let Siililtfid in Brighton Con ains living room, mu “mm. fitc..l_yi%:urwblendr_iJ‘;s_1;a‘is.: . as oo. , v D? L-eso-7-4-ai. ..._...__‘-___.__..______. , ‘ Fork Rent work. Apply Jack stockman. Win- .—. -— -———« ; . . . _ 0 l'bF’lTEFl'. ‘I” P_l3gno.51_B_-_J. ;_i.;e9_-7-‘e-_2i "4’«¥5"'i€5=v“‘"»n mini s‘=’~‘““- smears. semis .°i‘ . 1 . - . . . ers , uy .Wl1lis, Cornwall. mm 7 e 1 mm Apply ms. N“ E Rhoda ANTED _ d‘ooirmirnsnvrso: .-__l=5~ __.““°“‘_"."__.—_;* ‘ ".=.__.“-":"-'-‘_:"- lately. farm work. Herb Dennis. . Marshfleld. L-4-'1-6-31. Fqund Wanted__ NAN'.l'ED—-A WARD lE..I]llJNf Phone 1074. E ROL-47!‘?-4-8 " srtvua roxas WANTED AS’ art opt on Beautiful I-Icgn . Overniir t Cabins and Gas ta- tlnn. Give price. write A. '1'. Mc- Connell, West scarboro. 1li'farii;e.m :——:— WANTED — PASSAGE T0 0'1‘- taws. or Montreal week of July 9. roIlN,D_— 1 MOTOR. BOAT. AI’- _gly snowball Allen, Canoe Cove. . E._1’.~__ - . : -_ -23-7-.5-21. ‘ ‘R. Wanted A ' , — it‘11.TI‘NTUE'b Teacher for stsnhope school. Lloyd Shaw, Secretary. 1 -- 1.-1-7-is-21. l.1°_r.§2!_e_._'._ ._* ___‘ °“._‘“‘.__“".._‘__ .1"__%-"'”‘-__"é asaosriv-.—i.ouncN my-roux 5-a-a-4-. Que. (38 score) so s-a- Bab Ch. k and steel cable. Write “F§'l'l;l6tl;. g-4]: Q1336 39: sea;-) 21) sill;-s-é. S « ,- - - - . 8852 6. score, -: y 1c “Sag” , '_ n r "‘ , 3100 glée. (92) icéogeis 21 5-8; 100 r It saw — ol.o'rm:s wli.rNd- 116- score - - °i:.i..:-mist ::iM9.';i..':z.i. be mm mm» 2 cm :2 ‘available for imm late delivery 94 beds. baby's sleigh, carriage, 1-2b; Ontario colored 12 5~8b: in mg“ breed‘ Order rm“ p1.y.pen_ 349 Hing, gm-get“ Quebec white 11 '1-db; Quebec col- sway-—-first conic in-st ,9;-W4, . ~ 1_,.u§_._7:g:s1, cred 12 1-lob; sales: 300 Quebec waldo gmwonéld‘ Bomwau: -. white 11 '1-8; 800 Quebec colored °r as .- . . an. veI1q‘._a-u. om“!-1.!‘ End’. Pkawfit 9,5“: iiéidium 22 1-2a; B-large 18a: 0 ' I--113;!-.5.-__ ' _—P3§iti3i1~Wanted—'_ roa. BALI. - one woon pum- aody Co a 7. _.____.-....._;.___ . pool , v to 4 yds. steel YOUNG WOMAN‘ AND CHILD Brsced. Use only 0 months. wants position as houselrecgier. a260.00.1’.craeM,Ooates.Amherst, q_uardis_n. I.-10’!-'1 -ii. . . L-4'i'1-'1-4-6-8. GREAT cLEAllAllliE AllcT|0ll ( SALE ‘ At York on Saturday, July 8th.‘ at 1.30 Sharp of Farm, Stock Crop and Household Effects. Farm one of the best 9 on Prince Edward Island. Containing 150 acres of choice land, all clear and rich as a ings, fenced in, 10 acre field. and Station. Telephone in house. B. Brown as Dairy Farm. garden. Most beautiful build- .|/; mile from Church,‘ School, Always used by into R. Only 6 miles from Charlottetown.‘ For Particulars see Poster. By order. . situated on FOR Williams to offcr,for')'slo,hia residential property N°1‘_“|'Rlver-‘Road 1 A The residence contains a I|Vtg|’“yI||'~_1-oom, gin‘. iiig room. kitchen and pantry ‘on ground. «floor, and four bedrooms on second fifHI_fl'W.QdiI—"_,4fll'ioi'I', tin-ougiiout. and all mods_ra;“_aonv,'o'aIonq?‘ss-. A ed’ on a large corner lot. "l‘lIis'pl'opsi_!ty7il'in’ono‘of~' tho most desirable resldentiallsctioa--la-vtIis~Oity. For further particulars apply. to“ A TIIE £isrrnuinusi‘fr:coIil1ailv S e J. A. MiicDONALD, ‘- ‘» ' ‘Auctioneer ‘..a and ' sitoat-' ro .I.s'r -1-LESIDIENTIAI. rao. 5 EBTOCK‘ SQUOTAS 1702,-‘vs I i (Canadian Press) . Close ‘ 1'15 1-2 9 1-8 7 1-2 9 21 1-2 4 16 1-2 38 1-2 1'1 5-8 18 2'! 1-4 10 1-2 63 1-2 3 1-4 '1 3-4 4 1.4 16 5~8 48 3-4 5 5 1-2 41 1-2 78 9 1-2 1'1 19 5-8 2 8-4 25 1-2 at of can '14 1-2 St of Can Pfd '12 Win mice A 8 Win - I Livestock MONTREAL. July b —(OP)— Receipts ‘on the Montreal livestock market today were 220 cattle, 95 sheep, 157 hogs and 144 calves, in- cluding l90 cattle held ever since’ Monday. Cattle were not moving. l Calves were slow. Three ‘oads_ were sold yesterday for shipment to the United States. Todfii/'5 prices were from $3.76 to $8, no 1095- . Lambs were around $9 with a cut of $1 per hundredwelgnt on bucks and $2 per hundreclweight on culls. Sheep made from $2 to $3--_ 0. ' Hogswere nominally quoted at $9.75 to $10 for bacons fed watered. Selects draw 81 per holly premium with the usual cuts on off . grades. sows were from $5.50 to‘ scan. Rail grade hoss made 513- 60 to $13.10 cold weight.’ In Maritime markets rail grade hogs advanced t9 $9. sows were steady at $6.8 grade and 35:15 of! trucks. Cattle were unchanged. Choice steers were $6.75. Rood $6.25. med- ium $6.50, fair $4.15 and common $4.25. Choice heifers made $6.25 34. Topcows brought :5, good 54.- 50, medium 84, and common $3 to ‘$8.60. Canners and cutters made 52 to $3. Boning bulls brought $3 to $3.25 with butcher bulls 53.251 $2 to $3.50 35. . 1 I to $4 25. Grass calves brought and veal cslv_es $3 to ~'Produc'e-_ Prices .,,..._.__ . dub’ 5 —-(OP)- strengthening' tendencies develop- ed in egg. butter and cheese prices in brisk turnover on the Canadian commodity exchange today. Butter spot: Que. (92 score) 21 Use Minard's for bites. FOR SALE Bl‘/6 acres in Msrahileld. good build- inl. Ml plumbing, 4% miles from Charlottetown. n. NELSON. L-437-7--i-6-8-ll-13-15. lio‘ You iiaed ‘Money 550 - $500? We lend money to old bills, to pumhnaa necessities. to take that needed vacation or flu any useful purpose No embarrassing ques- tions to borrower or en~ doners. , GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Phillip‘: Building Grafton St feet Charlottetown. P. I. I. Look, for confidential Loan Ilsa 9.00-6.89 _ a.oo—s.oo ‘ Office Hours ' llttlfllay NOTICE A meeting of the conserva- ‘ this committee and party 154. Richmond! {so-_eetV Charlottetown . Montrealstock ‘Montreal Curb Horse Confederation Celebration Races To be held on the Charlottetown Driving Park Track (Canadian Press) _ Stocks can 22 1-4' B A Oil 22 5-8 Besuha 4 I I"rs.ses-AV, '1‘ 0 lg E-121; rm oil no I mp 011 14 3-4 Int Peta 21 3-3 Price Com 10 (Canadian Press) Stocks ' Close Canada 165 i Commerce 134 Montreal‘ 213 Royal 191 Nova Scotia — (C Press) '1ORON'1l0, July 5- Stocks Close Aldermac 31 A 9 1-2 Adnm Liold 10 Anglo 04 Anglo I-iiumn 230 Arntfield 1o Astoria 3 1-2 nuncir 257 Bankfieid 20 Bear Exp 13 Beattie 121 d 1'1 Bobjo 9 Braiorno 11 1-2 Broulim 43 Brown 011 19 1-2 Buff Am: 11 3-4 1111 Cd.-1'1 3 Cal Etim 195 Cdr Mai '12 Cariboo 206 cent Fat 245 can Porc 13 1-." Ghester 110 Chro-miuni 55 Coniagas 200 Coniunlm 224 Cons Smelt 39 Davies 29 Dome Oil 82 1-2 Duquesno 15 3-4 L 249 Eldorado 112 Falcon 520 Fed Kirk 4 Foundation 10 Francoeur 19 Gillies Lake 8 Gods Lake 33 Goidale 25 1-4 Gold Eagle 4 1-2 Gunner Gold 46 1-2 Hailiweli 4 1 Hard Rock 100 marker 3 3-4 Hbllinger 15 1-2 Home 011 216 I I-lowev 33 Hud B Min 81 1-4 Insp M D 30 Int Nickel 47 Jellicoe 6 Kerr Add 188 Kirk Lrke 148 Laguna 9 Lake shore 38 3-4 Lamaque 660 Lana Cad 15 1-4 Lava Call‘! 88 Label 3 1-2 Leitch 82 Little L L 280 Msicassa 450 193 Mafnen 37 Malartic '10 McIntyre 55 McKenzie 126 Mcvittie 17 1.2 Mlcwatters 52 Min 0 115 Moneta. 104 Morris 8 1-2 Naybob 16 Newbec z 12 Niplssing 140 Ncranda '15 Not Gain 61 OBrlen 240 Olralta 100 Pamour 259 Paymaster 40 1-2 aw 465 Pioneer 243 Powell 185 Premier 111 Preston 150 1'10 sand River 11 slherritt 6:3 -5 ma Slscoe 119 Sladen 43 Slave Lake 5 Stadacona, 43 Straw Lake 3 3-4 and Basin 215 Sylvanito 395 -moi: Hush 426 Texas corp 75 Uchi 135 Ventures 535 Vulcan 9: Waite 5 Wendigo 9 Westfiank 5 Wiitsey 4 wood Cad 10 Wri I-Iarg 315 UNLISTID moihlll 00 oil selec 3 Pend Ore 199 .WTNN1PDG. July 5 —(OP)— Btren th at Liverpool Ind as. im- rovs export demand for conso- Pan wheat gave wheat futures confined in: in the toll OXDOIMYI P9.“ grain t.-trading uncovered mi pl of tilt! lfifl barley- . "_=w°"'5°"~ tracings a its activities to lldh buy; northern grades all course First Hostess 01 The Reich (By The Canadian Press) BER.l..I.N, July 5-Frau Emmy Goering, wife of Germany's No. 2 Nazi, Field Marshal Hermon - ring, has climbed to a notch above her husband. she has emerged as Germany's No. 1 woma.n—-the first. hostess of the Reich. Ohanoellor Hitler is using the 40-year-old former actress more and more as his official hostess. she was particularly in the spot- light recently during the state visit of Prince Regent Paul of Yugoslavia and Princess Olga. standing beside the bachelor chan- cellor, Frau Goerixig received the guests at the state banquet. At numerous other Ncent func- tions she has acted in the same capacity, and her success in the role seems to have solved Hitler's social problems to a great extent Frau g's rise in promin- ence is said in Nazi circles to have strengthened her lvusbcndu posi- tion and her example is pain to as proof of the great asset a wife can be even to one so high in official circles. This is well in line with the Nazi creed that all Get- mans should marry to raise sons and daughters for the Reich. The former actress is mother of a year old daughter. Frau Goering's new task coin- cides with an interesting develop- ment in the life of the third Reich. Chancellor Hitler is entertaining more. '1'.'he Rasich is having " out parties". Many of them are pc'iitics.—-'s;tate visits with an eye to selling Germany to some foreign chief of state. “The Fuchrer ‘he is 1&0- d1ll8 Gfifmfl-fly D0 the old Germany lsckeifmg5rpens- ive parties and an im worth when they cost. view. That is why Belle tie. in the heart beer of ‘Berlin, as fitted out for the use of Hitler's guests. The world thinks of the no-new old chancellor as being at me prices a firm tone tlaro out a fimg "Sm; ,°;‘°d_§,“° “““’°' gfndidyhgzthhgaigfldflfillgfly :i.‘°iiJaii§‘§ s'r;_m;x°qu°t8.wm gm 3+” when receiving. lie kes it. His cm‘ mum, mm mm ‘t 5.14 artistic bent him looking mm 50-” “mm,” 5, .5 ter dinner table dmiis rev gcanibev an 1-5 cents. Most of the -°"h°" ‘M’ 3"’ ” N rt s. pen.“ '0 Mm. from bother about such th . . "lgfifd Pnmm, ",4 exwmnl in neatly in protocol although éomvvilsslon houses made ‘um ‘M "5 1'“ W“ °m°° minor purch'e 3 early in the ‘GIL ‘Wm “’ d“ '_w d°'“"‘d’hg Oanadllxhwheati lioeui off_eringa;”:‘f°d‘“°hbwd: mm'“°h_ N can whest trade slaukonud at- “"- ur. yesterday's brisk pd Ferfiing Lawns nu-.' isxpsrimmiei rem. Nola}! by A lawn benefits materially om adequate fertll1a‘:‘t.ion in that In plant food supp not only can- mi coming] I the predominanoeingf the batter type of grasses than poor land .'.l support. In New Brunswick die most successful lawn grass is Ken- tucky Blue Gram. states R. G. White, Dominion Experimental Station, Ftedericton, N.B. Under a seven year test of fertilizing pastures at the Fredericton Ex- perimental stetion it was found that Kentucky blue moved from forty—sccond into third place as regards population; t.his under a system of close grazing. It is felt that a lawn well fertilized and mown at weekly intervals receives similar treatment and reacts the some as n pasture. These results were secured on a naturally poor and acid sandy loam. Complete fertilizers have given better results than single elements used alone. The nitrogen stimu- lates the grasses, while phosphor- us and potassium induce a luxur- iant growth of white clover. While the acidity of the soil, except where limed, restricts the growth of clover, the fertilizer stimulates a luxuriant growth of blue grass. some gardeners prefer a lawn without any clover in it bec.-inse of the greater tendency for the lfizume to winterkill. ‘Even where ;win-terkilling occurs. the patches are more easily renovated where fertilizer is used. The practice at present. is to lbroadcsst either a 4-8-10 or a 5- 9-2 fertilizer each spring just be- fore a warm rain. at the rate of two pounds to 1000 square feet. of lawn. This may be done each year or bicriniaily. As on] grasses an desired at the Frede cton Station, the source of nitrogen is sulphate of ammonia. so as to keep the soil somewhat acid and discour- age clover growth. On smaller lawns where enough manure and compost are available, a thir. coating of these materials has a wonderful effect. on the ,la.rger lawns that take a much larger quantity of fertilizing ma- terials. comrnercial fertilisers have wed excellent bstituies for ose other materials. ADOPTS SUGGESTION SAINT JOHN, N. 3. —(CP)_ The Theatre Guild at Saint John has decided to adopt a suggestion of George skillman. lmslish ad. judicstor. and bring a professional dramatic instructor to saint John lthis summer. Under present plans 'the course would’ conclude with presentation of a three-act. play. Poultry Note near your hens flhC.I|li‘t?Ol‘I.!'.. AI.-IO-'I(-ii-21. ’ ' " N ISLAND In the Surrogate Court 3rd George VI. A D. 1939. In Re Estate of George Holaey Hooper late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said . _$ce. Gentleman. deceased intes- : te. I By the Honourable Harold Leo- lnard Palmer, surrogate Judge of ,' Probate. etc.. etc. . To the Sheriff of the County of iQueens County or any Constable I or literate person within said ! Cireetlpg I Whereas upon reading the peti- tion on file of Helen Richardson I Hooper of Charlottetwon aforesaid. -Widow, and the Eas Trust Company, Administrators of the Estate of the above named deceas- ed. praying that a citation may be [issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- ‘ by required to site all persons in- I terested in the said Estate to be | and appear before me at a Surro- gate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown. in Queens County. in the said Province. Monday the seventeenth day of July next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock iorenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of W. E. Bentley. l!‘sq., Proctor for said Petitioners. And 1 do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith OX1 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC Works and Highways, Ch received up to noon on in in the Province of Prince Edward proximately 12 miles. (Security D cheque, payable to Prince Edwo set of specifications, which specifications. The lowest or any lender will Deputy Minister of Publ June 24, 1939. Charlottetown, Prince Edward island. __ . CHARLOT E'I' W A - I 0 N, P. E. Island . . 1» J1 ’ I I Entries in all classes close July 12th 1. 2.16 Trot and Pace - - - Purse $300.00 .- P (Three seconds allowed trotten) \’ \-. 2, 2.21 Trot and Pace - - - Purse s3oo_oo (Three seconds allowed trotters) ‘ ' 3. 2.26 Trot and Pace - - - Purse $3oo_oo 71 II. (Three seconds allowed trons“) I . should there be twelve or more starters in a class to in u in u —with $100.00 added to the purse and divided equally.’ "0 E m 3 0" h°''’'’ “ "m ''° '''‘’°‘' "' "P ‘“""°"‘ RUNNING RACE —Scven-eights of 3. nflle, pm-ge sgo,oo..p-on, mom‘ !i.UI'Nl'NG RAGE-—Thrce-quarters of 3 mug, pun, ;go_oo_3-om. mom”. sxn'rBrrIoN MILE AGAINST '.I‘IME—Jano Azoff 1,59 1.; ed ,, 0 3 mml ' a mile against time during the afternoon. __ ' W" Y ' m'"" m'°" "m ‘'''‘°‘ 1 GENERAL CONDITIONS . Additional entries of an individual ownership may be mad i I All races to be mile heats raced on the three heat plan: but aentlrielsmbfc bus by‘ th<:w:“ershymi:. GI“. 10% of each purse will be awarded to the winner. The stable must pay installment in foil. ‘ e um. remainder will be divided into three equal parts, one part to he raced for each heat. In the event of there being Tm, mm of ,1, an” three heat winners they shall have a fourth heat to de- same race, prdzriding teheufi-:1 ?9':ig pfmmfi as $1: ‘amine "19 Winner. the driven having the approval of the j||d‘q_ ' All purses divided 50, 25, 15 and 10, Entry fee 59'. Eligibilit based 'U.s_1',A. mm.” “gum”, . Five per cent of the money raced for each heat will 1:9 flcation, , on and deducted from the first and second horses: 3% will be de- ducted from the third horse and 2% from the fourth horse. The re‘ M" - - u no um.’ 1‘ id t damage to person Six horses to enter and four to start. a‘:—iF: ’&,h£1':cm:¢l:1n:,r “,1 gm. ,,,,d,',';{,,,,u,,, “Emma 0011 I10 . night reserved to change |lI reject any entry, or ff entry appears to lay over field to the extent that there is na,y_ gnw ",5 Mn‘ he. not, in the opinion of the management, sufficient com- petition, then the said entry may be transferred to a faster U. S. T. A. rules to govern. except when they oonfllcl class or entry fee refunded: bar any driver and to declare Wm, ‘hes, cm,¢m.,,-,,_ 36 um, um hm,‘ your eudbm” race off on account of bad tires, or failing to obtain cemncages and dflvef’ “cm”. sltisflflllory number of entries orstartcrs to transfer horses um-[es close July 12",’ 1939_ to arm or class to which they-are eligible, re-open or sub- stitute another without advertising, or alter or extend rac- ’ J‘ W‘ 3001113» 3°°?°‘|l7n ins 5045- " C" ' tetown,P.l.I. ‘ Q 1 I es a greater growth or! the species 5 PROVINCE or ' bum mm mm _, M g already present, encourages PRJLNCE EDWARD mined 1.‘? igllorlotwwwnwaforesam once in each week for at least four oonsecutlve weeks from the date hereof and that ii true copy hm. respectively namely. in the hell of the Cour‘ House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bank of can-. ada in Charlottetown aforesaid. and at or near the Bank of Nova scotis. in Charlottetown aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said. Estate as aforesaid may have duo notice thereof. Given under my hand and the day of June A. D.. 1939 and in the third year(of His Majesty’: reign. '(s;'u.) ii. I.. PALMER, surrogate. WANTED By July 15th o capable man for farm work. Married prefer- red. Stoie experience and wages expected with free dwel- ling provided, address with ref- erence. DAIRYMAN Clo Guardian _ Charlottetown. L32-7-5-3i. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND WORKS AND HIGHWAYS TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Department of Public urlottelown, Prince Edward Island, will bs ly 6, 1939 for the following highway work Island :- RECONSTRUCTION OF SUI-GRADE. Section—Montrose Bridge to Tignisll to St. Louis Read, up- oposit required ($3,000.00). Each tender for the work must be on the regular forms which may be obtained at the Office of the and Highways, Charlottetown, Prince June 26, 1939 and must be occonipon the Provincial Treasurer of the rd Island for the amount shown In the advertisement. The Department makes a charge of $3.00 for such coin late is refundable on the return a Department of Public Works Edward Island, on or oftsr iod by an accepted bunk Province of not necessarily be accepted.‘ L. I. MocM|LLAN, ic Works and Highways. -~.d.ro§ Lists-27-19.7-1-4.6;‘ ’s