JUNE 20. 1941 Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting o! the Ladies’ Auxiliary oi “lo Protestant Orphan- gge will be held in the Orphanage. FRIDAY, JUNE 20th. np/isfilslu nurture The annual meeting of the p_E,I. Branch of the Hol- siein Fricsian Association will be held Tuesday, June 24th, at 11 o’clock A._M. Standard Time in the Agri- culture Hall, Charlottetown. All Breeders of Holsteins attend i! possible. CECIL STEWART, Secretary. sTdcK QUOTA TIONS ‘Ti-TR CHART OfipTqw-N (fllavhvawm ....____._. —_. "- Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Can Car Found Can Pacific Mil Power Nat Brew Shawinigan St Law Com Si. Law Pid St oi’ Can Pfd St or can WP! Elec A Notice Annual Meeting Toronto Exchange 101101010, Juno l9—(CP)-— Trading was light and prices steady but ior minor weakness in the base metal shares today on the Toronto stock exchange. Montreal Curb (Canadian Preaa) Stocks Abltibi Com Abltibi Pld Bathurst A Can Vickers i ad-I bd- ioSi QwEcI-i T’? 1Q .. BANKS (Canadian Press) i silwiis Close Canada Commerce Montreal Royal Bk Nova. Scotia MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jliinc 19- 1'7‘! 1M 1-8 Volume was the smallest ior a slack, m”, 3 lull session in three weeks at 64,- 1)“, Annual Meeting o! P. E01. 00o shares. Aldermao ' a mil-stunt Orphanage will he held Selling was again in evidence 1n Amm Q0 1 |n St. Paul's Parish Hall, Prince Wright-Hargreaves and the price_Am1-,{lgld 3 5|" Charlottetown, P. E. l. on driited down i0 cents to u new low Annm- Gold 130 runny i-vcuiiig, June 20th. 1941 at for the year at 4.65. Hallncr alt-so ?et Bnnkfield 5 3.4 |nriurk pm. a new low at $4, all 50 cen s or Besttie 10a ,l number of Trustees are to he the day while losses o! 3 to 5 cents Bidgccd a "anointed to the board and all wei- netted by Lamaque, Malartic Boiretal 511-3 contributors present will have a Gol Fields, Pioneer and Teck Brooms 10 roir: onniplete printed iinanolai Hughes. Lake Shore weakened 1-2 Brown Oil 7 1.3 reports will be distributed and the to 15 1-2. Bralome and East Malar- lsroiilan 33 aoik oi the institution rreeiy dis- tic recorded gains. Buff Cdn 3 guggqd, Noranda weakened 1-8 to 51 1-8 Cent Pat 167 This meetin la wide open to the and Waite-Amulet and Pend. Oreiiie Chester 141 public and l_are cordially in- displayed mild weakness. Foothills Cochenour s9 riled to attend. the Clergy are firmed 0 cents to id. Comwealth 3o riled to make this announcement The shares o! Morris-Kirkland Coniaruin 133 in the Sunday previous. Gold Mines, Limited. were delist- Duquesne 9 IRA M. BROWN, ed today because o! the fyllng oi a East Mal 23a Secy-Treaa. bankrutpoy order against the coin- F‘ed Kirk 3 3-4 L-36i-6-11-ti. puny. gods Lake a crow ' fill?“ 0 11802‘ l2 1-8 ' ' n P bl l n “We” ' Advertising ates aya e n dvance ggilggge, 3g g3} .. Minimum Charge iur Any Advertisements 25 ccnui ilgsvn d 41 Central Guardian loeala, do word; Western and hater-n iocala 381g. b? 2o per word; Announcen-en and Coming Itventa 8o per word: Lake Show 15 14 Classified 3c per word; In ltiemorlam Notices 10c per inch; Lists cl Lamaque 455 Floral and Spiritual Oaierlnga. Cards, etc" 5o per name; letters or Lapa Cad 9 34 Condolence 'i0c per incl: Wedding engagement l0 words for $1.00 “be; 1 5_a ind i0 eenta for every additional 3 words. Notices or Thanks and Latch 47 Appreciation, 70c [er inch or do per word. Lists oi Subscriptions Llme LL 15o is cents per inch. Addrez: and Preaeniation $1.00. Other rates on M80555 'PP"°“"°“' Malartl: 5?.‘ Monet? 33 ' - Naybo 33 1-1 i Nornnda 51 7-3 For Sale Wanted gglggg f? 1 2 Ion sans roan-Yuan or.» - Pfllmastfi 16 o... cow. w. c. Thomson. at “3E5.E.‘f‘.$§h§c ‘?£...§2f;“”fi'$ Pew- G-l- ===~ Ava-rill. L-eoe-e-ie-al take care small family. P one §§§§e§f°w if: "' 580 or apply Guardian. Nil RENT JUL! 15 0 BOOM Premier 88 but“ ne'er-rt. gees “~- srroe. 29s.. i .con mucus o s. r. _ n - Phone 141s. ,_ Yrsoe-e-iil? i: wings llvgs. £12131 ‘§."'%.Zi2¥i§ia s“ Al" 13° vi?“ 01w 3:1 w!" m G Ave. _ U622-6-20fl,{§f12:-BOET :53 n .a s. tel-ice, 32 it __. --=»<>~»w1<»-- w-hn- will? "@5352... iifilfiiiiés ‘vtidfiifi SE33?“ i2.” "mm “emm- elect" 11°" s one and price ‘o L Cook siscoe s21 a ""1 Remretm- Evervthinr mwr- Truro Nova Scotia L-céo-ia-ie-id slave Lek '1 1': anleed. Lowest prices in Canada. --~_.'.._ ' Stag R f: n ' Iioyd M Bettger, West Monkwn. WANTED — PASSAGE T0 TOR- sylvgnltgc 242 . i- - 1-6-90-41- onto July 27th. 214 Kent Street. Teak Hus/h 375 |0lt sans - uowmo mcnmn, Efizfswm- Toburn 160 like. two sets barrow, plough, i- Uflhi 81-2 s. o. Webster. Milton. T0 ma‘ - FURNISHED HOUSE- "n" Oil 8 1-3 L-m-B-N-ll- I-Igazwortn Avenue Sunooreh. glplfteci" §% .'l‘r .Ci-e.r . 8 mu Boarders Wanted i lest? Hegisnminétgéoiiiagany?euly wTi Hare 465 __ . L-626-6-20-ii. Ymir YG 61-2 WANTED AT ONCE QUANTITY '“' gowd veggie 0131s, nilxlllh be over “mun” PW“ . payng lghest mar- let price. Welllnflton McNeill. Mgntrggl Exghangg 9 M L'5“‘°'1“'3°< Pend Ore 155 Agents Wanted uJne ie-tcm- . . “NTEILJWAN n on‘ n ‘Hailing was indecisive in charac- F goiltable Rawleigh Route. $st $2” ‘h’ m“ ,°}“‘“‘",‘g° “d” satisfied with good living at ' u?“ ‘ 3"“ ° ‘m’ i“ ‘MW’ mm Wm” Rawleighw’ Dept ed seine irregu ar activity, notably _____ -ML--i70-l01-F., Montreal, P. Q., i“ m” “d” h°‘"- By Bemsrfl 5- O'Har- Canada. gaféiewiiflualliilzuahalg56951055131331 Associated rico- Financial Writer ' itiea. Montreal Power wins also Nlgw y , J 19_(Ap)_. pwhsceuaneous stronger. Brazilian, brokers said, swells milled 31141111? n; m. ours BACK oars MAuAz-, inci, New Books. Large. vivid sel- ections. Illustrated, unusual cata- lvtnes rushed Free. Book Supplv Cflmrmnl‘. Box 411, Toronto. ti? ‘Professional Bards Wwiigpf. ,. .7. ,,"?—-i",,,,m, H Joseph MacDonald, B.A liinnisrizn. soucrroa. arc.‘ Over Telegraph Olllu 159 Richmond Street -= Chsrifltetown ..__.svr i iliililiELi. a co. l. r. nnenleiin Chartered Accountant Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown McLEOD 8i BENTLEY w. E. sauna , J. n. sisal-Lari. a 0. l BENTLEY. ma. itera and Attorneys-at» Law noun r0 man m Prinoa Street ___i M- ALFAN FARMER B-A i.i..n. ,:mi|lls'rl:lt. "soticiroa no. ":1 ganli of Commerce Bldg. k all 1'0 1.01m. MEX W. MATHESON was in demand by New York sow‘- ces. but the issue lulled to move. 1n mines, Noranda. advanced but In- ternational Nickel was softer. Building Products was firmer, in industrials, and Algoma Steel slip- Canada. Steamships moved up, Ln carriers and rails, and C.P_R.. was down most o! the day, Inter. national Power and Paper was be- hind in newsprints. Amom miscellaneous issues irn- provements were posted by fizuck silk Distillers-Seagram and Do- on Glass, While Niagara Wino fell anoint to a new low lust ba- iore the company made a dividend announcement. Total sales: 4.400 shares; Indus- zrégls 8.700; nvllnes, 700; Bonds so,- If you have it will pay PURINA MILLS at Puilets, one pen being aelf. ‘All! “MISLERiIooiiMJMg-htoew = eo on» Gama IL l Have You Gol Chickens? Pullet Growing Demonstration conducted by Mr. Everett Johnston's, Wlnsloe Station. l-lcre you will sea two pens of other the PURINA PROGRAME. Accurate feed cost records kept-Come and see tor your- tervals in today's mar et and, de- spite i; little buying support in the ilnui lwur, closing trends werq ir- regular. Distiller; Beagram, up 1-0 and Lake Shore oi! the some amount. were the only stocks to ahcvw changes the Canadian ia- sues. The Associated Press average ed 60 stosks was unchanged at 41.8 after having been of! .2 d a. int at noon. Except ior several argo blocks oi’ low-priced stocks. deal- ings were relatively light through- out. Transfers totalled $0,590 shares compared with 470340 yea- lei-day. Chrysler got up 1 1-8 points and General Motors 1-8 as opinions varied as no just how much 0t a curtailment in production wouldbe ._.__i___\ you dividends to see the fed the cheap way? The 1 ‘New York Stock Stocks Cloae Am O and l" 30 7-8 Am ‘ml 15'! Anaconda 2'! 1-6 Baldwin Loco - Bendlx Av 86 1-2 Beth steel 78 1-2 Chas Ohio 36 3-8 Chrysler 60 1-4 Con Edison 18 3-4 Eleo Auto Lite 1i 1-4 Gen Elec 32 Gen Motors 39 1-8 Gt Nor Pfd 25 1-4 Kennecctt 37 1-4 Mont Ward 30 NY Central 12 1-8 Nor Am Cc 13 1-4 Penn RR. 23 1-2 Phil Pet O0 Kl 3-4 Btd Oil NJ 39 1-8 Texas Corp 39 3-8 United Air 30 ‘i-ii US Rubber 2i 7-8 us st co M 1-4 Vanadium Corp 26 1-8 West Union 2i 8-8 West Elec 97 1-3 . Woolworth — ,_ Produce Prices MONTREAL. June l9—(OP)-- Prcdiloe Market oes here today, by e Dominion De- ut Agriculture, (allow: in J bbiiirstldtradea r ts. o n8 co. ~ _ grst grade solids, Jobbing price. 32 _ Que no l pas rized. current receipt price, 31; no 2, 30; a; gawhclesals price. 31 3-8; no 2. Cheese: Western whila. current receipt price, 15 5-8-16 11-16: west and Que white wholesale price 16, which price is applicable to cheese maniliactured on and alter May 26. 1941, lor shipment to the United Kingdom. gs: graded shipments ollering t and tor delivery at. A-—large 9 1-2; A-qmediurn 27-28; B grizade 24-24 1-2; C trade 19-49 l Potatoes: Que whites no 1 75's . 1d .78-.85; no 2, 50-55; NB mountain 75's 1.00- 105; PEI mountain no 1 75's 1.10- 1.15; South Carolina whites 100's 3—3.25; 50's 1.65-1.75; Alabama whites 100's 3.25-3.50. 1-22 E8 on 39- stflie. due largely to improved buy- in; attributed to mills and previous “shoi-t" sellers ran into increased gedging and spreading sales to- ay. Wheat closed 1-2-1 cent higher, July 99 5-8-4-4, Sept $1.01 3-8— 1-2; corn unchanged to 1-4 up. July ‘i8 1-4, Sept 75 1-4; cats un- changed to 1-8 lower. cunntuclizs NEW YORK. June 19—(OP)— The Canadian dollar advanced 3-10 ol a. cent to a discount oi 11 5-8 r cent against United States urids in today's dull ioreign ex- change dealings. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.09- 991 per cent discount.) Irieegound Sterling held un- chang at $4.03 1-2 and the Mex- ican peso at 20.60 cents and the Shanghai dollar st 5.58 cents were a shade lower. Other leading cur- rencies were unchanged, Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Baas metal aharss lower: other cups slightly firm. Montrea. —Utilltiea higher; other industriaia and golds lower. New York-Stocks closed unchang- ed. Winnipeg-Wheat lmehnn . New York-Cotton an rubber higher; coirso lower; sugar un- changed. M‘. i; necessary because oi shortage 0d material-a. Commonwealth and Southern turned over in blocks o! 1.0004000 shares, unchanged at 7-10. This company's senior slacks. though, was up 2 points at a new 1041 top, reflecting decision oi the concern to abide integration rovislons 0t the hol - company aw and dispose oi some o! its northern DNDei-ties. American Oar and Iibundry d also touched a. new high tor e mwe. At the finish modest improve- ment was shown tor ‘U5. Steel, Lott, U3. Rubber United Aircraft, Montgomery Wa , western Union. Kenneeott, American smelting, Johns-Mnnville and Du Pont. our one‘ WAY 1mm GoviizMMiMT cements WILL nave 1w noon 0t: sutto’ TH’ wows POIN’ Hi5 OFF-ICE wom< our on A vise! "rt-rev eon-rum WAFHN‘ IN LINE NOW -ro us: Hi5 owu SINK mo DESK! WINNIPEG. June l9—(CP>-—Ad-l diticnal export sales of Canadian l roe EGGS NEXT WINTER FEED ME FUL‘ O-PE P oaowmc MASH NOW! 19r- U. f y. Ful - UN FEEDiNG CD$T Raise T/aem the Q When your pullet chicks reach six to eight weeks of age put them on F ul-O-Pep Growing Mash. ThaUs the feed that helps them grow into bigger and better pullets—ibe kind that produce plenty of egg profits for you. Fed with Ful-O-Pep Coarse Chick Feed, puliets develop normally and smoothly into big, rugged, well-feathered birds that can stand up under heavy egg production. Buy Ful-O-Pep Feed today. PAGE FIVE ‘ SAVE UP TO 1/3 l" 1/2 Ful-O-Pelb Way -0-Pep Growing Mash FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY _ CENTRAL CREAMERIES LIMITED AUTHORIZED QUAKER FEED DEALERS Charlottetown Summerside Souris PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND lllinards kills pain. New export sales o! barley were re- POried but erporters continued i their demand in the pit and prices cllmteo‘ about s cent. I Buenos Aires quotations remain- ed iuichsnged, SOFT SUITS Dressy, iintrimmed. 50ft suits wzil be CQnFpiCUOUS in the Autumn. l Drive; out AC III E 5 A .==-:__: - -_- ___ _. _ _ ‘____ _ fivn‘ wheat. steadiness at Chloe-GO and Tlp 0N gwmg Grain good support kiln barley by eiopart- ___ elasmgltizve" rsdi 8 a. iikpn tone on To preserve the delicate flavor of JUN gran‘: l“: "We mdiY- SWiS-i 0119959. Keel! lt away from! i 77 L; cegit T’; guglfiel at 1A5 Dell of strfing smelling foods-in a cheese j AGO. June 19—-<AP>—A It was eitimated that 1000000 251' or a m1’ d“ place‘ prerebl when mfik” ‘any m“ ‘med bushels o! top northern grades had y. ‘ prices a. cent a bushel at one been 501d to the United Kingdom = ____—__—. nucnou SALE T0 be sold by Public Auction Tuesday’. June 24th at 1 l’. M. D.S.T., house and harn at ll Oi-lcbnr Stregt, 6 rooms with bath, W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. L-643-6-20-3i. Another in the series of Victory Loan cartoons contributed by outstanding _ NiediVhiieoi thehRochester Democrat_and Chronicle.“ . .By J. R. Williams THERE'S LOTS o: noon/Di OUT nu ‘m’ woRKMaws i WASH 1200M. AN’ owe i oi= THEM ACTUALLV Z Doss WA§H cur THERE"; BUT HE YOU'LL OFFICIAL av LEAvlN’ Hi5 HAT, TIE AN’ VEST IN THE OFFICE! n“ AND LEAGUE MAKES SUQE i: KNOW HE'S AN FOR GE'- 1 . l _, x 4 .-<_ . _p“ i cIi-‘wrttiau; i 6-1.0 1 OUR BOARDING HOUSE YOUR YOUNG GOiIFi-iPAW ‘TO on: OF ‘me REDS‘ MiNOR wiLDNESSwn-ENCLOSED iSCi-{ECK FORrw-CHECH FOR w»- CHECK vou FOR wufim" AWpF/s: 411k z .';__.:§ artists of the United States. This is by N w F . With -- Nlzijnr Hoopla .__ V...” v --~<-m-. ‘THE OLD 60y EURE DROPPED His Guano wi-lEnl ‘ HE READ THAT user , GENTENQE our’ LOUD/w»- lF HE BREAKG FCRTHE DOOR New EHEU. 821x36 Hm DDvrN LIKE A $1 LASSQED erase.’ WE DESIRE TD ‘FARM / TEAMQ TO CORRECT Hi5 0O TO QEIMBU RSE ,. *1. - / ARE MY EARS WORKING? / . 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