. __ d: Summer Fight on Si>,_<_Fronts_;,_g_ ‘ L-cth in the air-with U. S. boin‘ rr raiding " ‘ ground." On the four oflier fronts, active axis-allied fighting goes on. Distances are from the centers of action in each circle. Size at "t, rings does not indicate intensity o! conflict." ~.,. c; _~;;___' __ Summer finds the war in Din-ope and Africa expanding its scope of action, sweeping into the six arenas of conflict shown on map. lllfisscd British bombers are raiding the Rhine-Ruhr and other industrial areas of western Germany; In the Balkans, activity id ia—and "under- _l Auction Sale 0f Valuable Property In Charlottetown There will be set up at Public Auction on the premises on Friday the 26th day of June instant at Two 0'Clock in the afternoon that beautiful residence part of the Estate of the late Mrs. Duff situate on the North liivcr Road having a front thereon oi’ 256 ft-, and extending k rilnnq York Street 197 feet. The grounds contain 1% acres with beaI-ltifrl 5m“ 5 him unil shade trees, flower garden and fruit trees and is valuable as a private home or as a business proposition there being sufficient grniinil to permit of six or seven building lots after retaining lot with div-oiling 96 feet by 147 feet. This dwelling too can at a moderate cost be converted into one of three or four apartments. A proposed plan lor tllYlslrIll into lots and for conversion into apartments may be seen at the office of the undersigned Administrator of the Estate Charlotte- town. _ w. ii. ‘BEATON DONALD McKINNON i" Auflioiwer Administrator ii-zo-si i __-_ . a 'I._'_—f' Advertising Rates —— Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 28 Cents Central Guardian locals, 8c per ward; Western mg Eutgm m“, 20 pcr word; Announcements and Condolence 70c per inch; and i0 cents for ere V» application. Qualified 3o‘ per word; in Memorial Notices 70o per Loch- “PF-ll 811d blliritnal ONE-Hall, Lords. etc" 8o per name; Letters of edding en _ additional 1i wor Appreciation, 70o per ch or to Er word. i9 cents per inch. Address and n Corning Events 3o per worti: Lists of ements I0 words for $1.00 Notices oi’ Thanks and Lists of Subscriptions utatiou $1.00. Other rates on Agents Wanted scours TO sou. PORTRAIT Enlargements biiz monev maker. United Art. Toronto. 5-14-361 Lost For Sale FOR SALE - PRAM. ALMOST new. Phone 1237. 6-25-11. FOR SALE — FOUR HORSES J: R. Dover, Dunstatinage. 6-24-31- lrOST-SIODO IN CHARLOTTE- roivn. Finder notify Gugfzdalflznl- ISLAND LUMBER l-‘Olt SALE- Clark Bros, Mount Stewart. Reward. 9 244“ LOST — IN CHARLOTTETOWN FOR SALE —- AYE-SHIRE COW- Soturday, gold locket bearing newly freshened. Apply J_. A. ntuiic "Edith." Finder please leave Rodd, Milton. 6-2a-27 it Guardian Office. Reward. ' 6-24-11- Strayed __________._____.___. Female Help Wanted W.\.\"l‘ED—l\lAlD FOR GENERAL ho cvsork. Plain cooking. Apply Mrs. F. W. Tldmarsh, 6 Rich- mond Streeb. 8-23-81. Position Wanted rTiIEr _- HOUSE. s moms. M" _' furnished, 5 miles from ti? duly bus service. ideal shore. Phone 547-J. 6-20-23-25 .____ To Let iiooiis T0 LET-Hi) wafiit Jdirttt. 6-25-11, I0 ‘RENT - COTTAGE, Trim:- ggcglléilyhgiiirlnished) cifieiénfurgiisl}. oe su . pp y John Court, Bedford? 8-25-27, lo HIT - LARGE FURNISHED two‘- room with arm, 13o Kent Bl 6-25-11. .‘__________ l?!“ Help Wanted -‘___________ 8%: ivxran. a. DUCHEMIN a. 5.33.. Emmi) Dcrienced Shipper. ages t Blois Borotl-iigg? man‘ Good Appl _g_> 8-24-8 . lllnsrds relieves sprain; ‘- §=u » "Phlox licr I I i llfllillflssly in Th? lsiir-lillcldafisra ti? ° Manes and bombers. Thue M ugh, “n, . I." STRAYED T0 MY FARM. SOW. Daniel McPherson. Oyster Bed Bridge. 6-23-31- STRAYED - FROM MY PREMIS- es Red Heifer Calf 4 months old. Kindly notify Kenneth MacNeill. Clyde River. 6-24-21- Miscellaneous. ' MRS. JOHNSTONS BEAUTY Saloon, Oil and. Creme Perman- ents. Bargains. 6-25-71. TENDERS Sealed tenders will be rc- ceived by the undersigned for the purchase 0t‘ the dwelling house and lot and lands of the late A. J. Mac- Leod of Stanley Bridge. Sep- arate tenders of erlch pro- perty will be-accepted. Ten- ders opened Saturday. June 31- 27 at 12 o'clock. The highest IMMEDIATELY 1m. or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. RUTH MacLEOD, Administratrix. 6-22-23-25. l_ [STOCK QUOTATIONS _ i Pow York Stock I Exchange (Canadian Pres!) ‘my, Close Am O and I 28 l-2 Am ‘R1 ‘Ivl 113 Anaconda 34 1'3 Baldwin Loco 10 Bendix Av 29 5-3 Beth Steel 5° 1'3 Ches Ohio 3° chrysler 87 1-4 Con Edison 13 3-5 Elec Auto Lite M 5-8 Gen Elec 25 5'3 Gen Motors 35 1'4 Gt N0: Pfd m Kennecott 37 3-4 Mont Ward 38 3-3 N Y Central 3 5-5 Nor Am Co 7 1'3 Phil Pet Co 35 3-4 Std Oll NJ . 35 Texas Corp 33 3-4 United All‘ M 1-3 U 5 Rubber 16 l-3 U s st Co 45 3-8 Vanadium Corp 14 1'3 West Union 23 ‘H West Elec 68 Woolworth - Montreal Burb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Asbestos 13 B A Oll 15 7'8 Bathurst A l2 1-2 Fraser 10 l-2 Imp Oll 3 5-3 Int Pete 13 1'3 Price Com Canadian Pres!) Close anada. - Montrcal —_ commerce — Toronto hrchange TORONTO, June 24—(OP)—'Ihe market for shares finally made HP its mind in the last hour today on the Toronto ex hangs that it did not like the bu t and prices re- treated in more active trading. onl 41,000 shares changed hands ln cur hours and in the final hour the two o'clock total was more than doubled to show an aggregate _of 85,000 shares. All Vindices wire down. the golds leading with a drop of .69. Holllnger slipped back 25 to 8.15 and the tendency was slowy down- ward till the close. Net losses of l0 penis were ccmpilcd by Bralorne, Lake shore and Macasss and is- sues clown 4 to 7 were Carfbco. Macbecd Cockshutt, Malartic Gold Field: and Peston. Wright Har- greaves filmed 3 to 2.20. Consoiidated Brrelters eased dorm to a new low for ttie year st 35 3-4 for a lcss of 7-8, Interna- llonal N-ikei weakened 1-4 and HlldSOn Bay and Noranda were unchanged. Steep Rock soid cit 3 to 1.37 and Ventures lost 5. Minor lcssss appezred for Laura secord and Fanny Farmer but they traded only a few share. Losses of l-4 to 1-2 were posted for Brazilian ‘ Traction. Canada Sreamshics, can- adan C-"ir, C2nadan Celanese, Do- mlnon steel and Lorlaw A. Narrowiv highrr were Canada. Cement mid. Loblaw B. Union Gas, United Steel and Walkers. Home Oil gamed 4 to 2.99 and Olmltii was dcwn 3 cents i0 27. Pa- calta. weakened l-4 to 2 1-2. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto. Montreal and New York— Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. New York-Cotton lower. Wanted PowerSprayer Advise price, make, age CLARK BROS. Mt. Stewart o-zsizii Garden Roller Wanted for immediate pur- chase gsrden roller-suitable for tennis court. Phone 1800, Extension 8. of control, on. lads of Uncle Mflllml-clsss cruiser. one of Japan's best, wallows Sun‘: Navy had flven her s going "q (rem m. c! 880 officers and inen., THE__CPIARLO'I"I‘ETOWN GUAslilgiAN DRUGGISTS SELL THEM MONTREAL $T00li EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) Bell Tel Brazilian Can Cement Can Pacific Cain Steamship S‘ i5 i :sssse..E soul's '~ , omomrur srous . uruooisis McCall Front Mtl Power Nat Brew Norande Power orp Shawinigan St Law Com St Law Pfd St of ‘gun 63 3-4 Wpg ec A — Wm Elec B 118 oiiocsn . rouccomsis 3-4 100K nous and other smut srosum I §=a$§£@8- ' ‘¢“~s'“-—.3-":'=,‘~.. ilurrencies .. i... f7... , nnw YORK, June I4-—(CP)— The Canadian dvllflr and i119 m!“ sterling, motzonless mcst o‘ thI day. closed unchanged in reratzoa to the United Ststzs dollar in ts- day's foreign exchange dFall:‘.85- Sterling has quoted at $1.04 and the Dominion currency at a dis- ggunt 0f 10 per cent. (Ottawa FOX‘- elgn Exchange Control Board rate 9.09-9.91 per cent. ClSCOLIIIl.) MINlNG (Canadian Press) TORONTO. J1me 2+- Montreal Exchange MO . June 24—(CP)- New taxation proposals war news and the St. Jean Baptis Day hol- lday combined to piozuoe lower price levels and resircted volume today in stock exchange and curb market trading. At the end of the session no stocks had advanced. Newsprint: were the greatest roup sufferers from the easer reads on the stock elootiarrge, loss- es up to a point being posied by St. Lawrence Corporation. common and preferred, Howard Smith and Bsthurst. Among other industrials stocks 91°59 boarded Canada Cement preferred Astoria. 7 and Canadian Bronze were in Aunor 105 lower ground. Dominion Bridge in Beattie '73 odd lots was ahead temporarily. Bobjo 10 Noranda, Cousdidated Smelters Bonetal 10 and International Nickel edged -Bral0rne 710 down fractions in metals and Bu- Brouian 44 lolo was softer in mines. Imperial cs1 Brim 96 lost an early gain in oils. Cariboo 106 Montreal Power and Quebec gen; Pat -- Pcwer shifted back in utilities and cent Poi- 8 CPR. and Canada Steamship Chem Res 8 preferred showed decreases in car- chem-r 76 riers. Cochcncur 62 In arrears in miscellaneous were Con 51,161; 3 J 3.4 Canadian Oelansse. Distilles-Sea- East M51 35 grams and National Brewerla Eldm-ado 44 Total sales: 4.600 wares; Indus- pamm 260 trials, 3.730, M11165, 900. 119d K111; 2 , ggelggga‘ (1314 The Canadian Army has had long hard months of training and stands rcndv for nliat hi1‘? r» Hard god‘ 3.7 Above are illustrations showing various types of "eapons and the mctlniis of "s: i . Honing... is shown an anti-tank gun. (This picture was taken when a group of Canadian oil . s15 - ——-—— Home Qfl 339 ceedings.) CENTRE, s machini- run is being used against air craft; and 0N THE LEE‘ zir. fu at}; Homest a BELOW s Bren gun section is taking up position la the open. _ »_,,,,__ ed at 80 3-8 centsa bushel at the fijggfif’ g k V- J“ _ ____:__:_ _____V ___ I _ l ca”? 9ft tge wlnniPefl K731“ eX- m; Nickel 3Q MrllsiJl 46 Okclta 27 Sil-ll Ant . c gage f‘ a? H, _ Jack Waite 7 1-3 lvialrirtic 150 Omega Svhtlc-i) Cr 2i mostexgnfathg opvggisngdegified g2‘ Ken- Add 395 McKenzie 86 1-4 Ont Ifichel 1S l-S Slicrritt ‘to Porters and mills made a few pur- gfihslmr. 32g b‘ é $51235 l" gltiztganwm ggfiaslnlggt no new export wold be Mum, ' m Norcmda i Pick Crow Tack Ping); : f. “mm? w” at a mmknunl m Macbegd 131 Nordon M 1-8 Pioneer 1 Ventures r ifzormctnl coarse grains. Routine transactirns ; in oats, barley and rye were re- | ported. Minor losses were showing ust before the cfozc. ~ Closing prices: Wheat: July B‘) 8-83. Oats! July 51 1-23; Oct. 40 5-8A: Dec. 47 7-83. Esarley: July 84 3-413; Oct. 63 Cash prices: Wheat: 1 hard a6 1-4; 1 my so 8-4: 2 nor 77 l-8: 3 nor 73 1-2; 4 m!‘ 71 3-42 5 wheat. 69 7-8: 8 wheat 6'1 7-8: feed wheert 65 3-8: 1 gar- net. 73 7-8; 2 garnet 73 3-8; 3 gar. net 72 3-8: l amber durum 82 3-4. O .1 CWSII-Ziexiidwbl l-fl: 8 CW 51 1-2: ex l feed 8! 1-2: 1 feet‘ 51 l-Z; 2 feed 81 1-2; 3 feed 4'1. Barley: 1 and I ow 8 row 64 3-4: landacwzveiwma-qgcwg rcw 64 3-4: 1 feed 64 3-4; 2 feed 64 3-4; 3 feed 64 1-4. Produce Prices MONTREAL, June 24—(OP)— Produce market prlcu here today as reported by the Dominion De- partment 0r Agriculture follow:— Eggs: agraded shipment sellLng It? l A-l-ar A-meolum 81 i-2—32; B 28 1-2-29; C 25—25 1-2. Butter: first grade creamery prints Jobbing price 35 1-2-38 1-4 irsl; grade solids Jobbing price, 35 -35 3-4; current. receipt, Que no 1 pasteurized 34 1-2; no 2 33 1-2; wholesale, Que no l pasteurized 3t 7-8. no 2 34 1-8. Cheese: current receipts, western and Que, white, 19 5-8 FOB Mont- real; wholesale, western and Que, white 20 first grade PAS Montreal. Pozatces: 75 lb bags Que white no 1 1.75-7.00; no 2 1.48—l.58; NB mount/sin no l 1.90-2.25; mountain no l 1.90-2.60; 100 lb bags US. white new, North car- ollna 4-450 and Vlrginla4 —4.15, barrels, 7.25. M“? a‘. h“ b b ' ’ ‘ (Official us. 'y ‘Plillglnfli-‘llfiiglll 355i“ l ' £00k m“ h t t?! lasted with torpedoes and bombs, during the g-reiil Midway Island battle, a Navy flying photographer skimmed alongside and p o o o the hulk of a Jap MbgillllitlflaleglLqirlliger, At ‘leftflll her battered bridge. behind it the remains of, licr funnels. ~*" z- Livestock MONTREAL, June 24-—(OP)-— There were 08 cattle, 23 shes-p and lambs, 387 hogs and 260 calves for sale on the two Meat-real llvestcck markets today. Prices on all classes oi livestock were flim. Two loads o! good steers were sold at $12. Goo: cows made $9.50 to $10, medlum $3 to $728, and common butdiers $6.78 to $7.78. canners and cutters $5 to $6.80. Good bulls mostly $9.80 to $10 and 50 to $9.95. Veal calves ranged from $10 to 14 with the bulk of the vesls sell- between $11.80 and $12.80. Drinkers were $7.50 t0 $.50 most- lr 88cc to . Good lam were $17 commoner kinds $18 to $18. Sleep were from $8 to $8.50. 308s were $18.78 to $1888 for B-1 dressed. Grade A diew $1 per hos premium with discounts on o fii-udes. Bows were $080 to $10.80 vs weight. On the Maritime market rail grade hogs $18 80. rill grade sws number one up to 27o pound‘ s12. mlnber one over 270 pounds $11. ngnber two undesirable all welgntt Choice steers $478. good $1075 med’um $1028. fair $850, commor $7.80 dc-wn. choice he i 1's "l. g-o- cows $8.75 medium $7.75, fair $7 Carmen $5.50 down. cut-“rs $7?" down Boriirg b"lLs $7.50 diwr butcher bulb: 8870 dwm. No quoflwon cn veal genr- snd lambs. It‘: a shame lo mess up a nice 8300mm cruiser like this Mr Woto b t ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " ' ill" f" " w‘ ,, ‘ ~ ~- ~ . 3 Japs sorts asked! it di ' i ‘t i " r chllr .l—pleni_v. Phot ll . f J .- . " ‘°" ~ or . ilnt )0!!- Anl 1..\. Y\.i\_' ~».- 1"." ‘ ‘ "‘" \'.""'~ lictonirfw‘ nnflgt‘. orig-ti“: zliiaxlttlfpdlzlonltxn-ybgh hfmgkjirfoiklre" is‘: shambles. Rflvkr- bluflflt’; i», f; ‘ -' ' ' _, _ . . . drt-t nt r3 i lg r-rnrd of by <"|l"|-r_ 11.941195 n 51-7“ l, u: “w”. “om ‘he “Ian” h“. “ "Y ' Jaaan_.\ Q3153. a