JUNE 2. 19.41 There's no reason why your service mechanic should have lo FIGHT with your battery when it becomes necessary to take if out oi the car for testing or recharg- Ing . . . or why terminal po sts and straps should be marred by crude lilting devices. Next time you need a battery gel a sturdy, long-lilo MO NARCH-—ilIS only autemobi lg battery equipped with patented solely carrying handles ior sure, easy lilting. And remember, Monarch batteries ere packed with EXTRA power to give you quick stoning in criy weather and plenty oi reserve power ior all electrical accessories. Monclrch's written guarantee is based on months of service. NOT on mileage. Monarch batteries are made in Canada and sold by lead and y deaierr everywhere. ing garages Rogers Hardware Company Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN PHONES 105-1308 IXIXI-IEIZ v.0 Advertising Rates .. Mimimum (‘Irarge for An Payable in Advancc y Advertisement: 25 Cents central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals to per word; Announcerrcntr- and Coming Events 8o per word: classified 3o per word; In Memorlans Notices ‘lilo per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Orfcrirrga. Cards, etc. 5c per name; Letters of Condolence 70o per lnr-b Wedding engagement 4o words rm 51,00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Apprcclflilflll. 70v ler Inch or lo per word. Lists of Subscriptions 49 cents per uirn. Addrczr and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. To Let For Sale 0.)! T0 LET- 11 KING Bgouarse. L-67-6-2-1i. E6 LET - LARGE courses Al‘ Brighton Shore furnished. Agplxy Guardian. L-279-5-2' -i . i0 our oncrtcm $21.11 7000:‘; tog ear iy. pp y - - ca; (guardian. L-19-5-31-3l- Lost LOST-LADIES WRIST WATCH. Apply Guardian. Reward. L-86-8-2-2i. l-i-— LOST-IN CITY, TIRE AND RIM- Flnder leave at 158 Prince. Re- ward. 1- 35- Agents Wanted IGENTS T0 SELL PORTRAIT Enlargements. Big money maker. United Art. Toronto. 4-22-361. IGENTS WANTED TO SECURE orders for “Blood. Sweat and Tears" by Winston Churchill. most dynamic. inspiring book of tnis generation. Large book, neat-iv 500 pages illustrated. Liberal coin- mlssion. large profits easily made. Excellent opportunity. Write io- dnv for irec sample oui-flt- Devi i-i. Box 32. Terminal “A." ToIi-‘oraég. For Rent I'0It RENT _LARGE FURNISHED Bedroom. Apply Guardian. L-69-6-2-3i. SALESMAN Manufacturer of high class food products wants salea- man to sell to retail store-s in Prince Edward Island. Must bogood size and appear- ance. 0nl flfillllfillllis slat- inr age, lielg t, experience, education and salary ex- liwicd will be considered. (live telephone number- (Ajgply Box "II. II." "The Are between 25-35. arloitetown Guardian." ~ H I-igsgigzi. -wszssm¢¢ TO LET—LARGE BRIGHT BED- room. A9111! Guardian. L-‘it. STRAWBERRY PLANTS 00o hundred. 75c by mail. $4.50 thou- sand. F S. Reeves. Sout-hoort. L-cZi-5-i-8-1. FOR SALE — 1938 PLYMOUTH Coupe in good condition. cheap for quick sale. Apply Lloyd Ves- l sey, York. QUANTITY CARTIER NINETY- day mist-resistant seed oats. Jos- eph A. Murphy. Cherry Valley. L-W-ii-Z-é. FOB. SALE — QUANTITIES 0E Oats both feed and good quality recleaned for seed. Pr ce 40 to 55 cents bushel F. 0. B. Mt. Stewart. Bags extra, Clark Bros. L-605-5-29-3l. Male Help Wanted FOR RENT-S OR 5 ROOMS UN- furnished. apartment. '18 Graf- ton street. opposite Prince Ed- ward Theatre. L-81-5-31-3i. ‘Flo-indie l-leip Wanted WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAID. Apply 157 Prince. 111-58-5-31-21. fist-runs.» FOR ocrrarcst. housework. Apply C Guardian L-5i-5-8I-2i. WANTED — CAPABLE EXPERI- enced maid for general house- work. References required. Apply s1 Upper Hillsboro. L-15-0-2-2i. NEWS COMMENTATOR DIES MONTREAL, June 1 —(CP) — Louis fiancoeur. news comments- tor for the French network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- to four ire toll of an automobile accident in the Lcurentian district north oi‘ hero Thursday. Francoeur had suffered two brok- en legs and spinal and internal in- juries in the crash. Keep Minard's in the home. , I'm-f!" ‘ores-WW . I THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUgDiAN STOCK QUOTA norvs i New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Montreal Curb (Canadian Prcss) Stocks Close BA Oil 16 F0111 A 14 7-8 Imp Oil 0 1-8 Price Com — (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada -— Montresi - Commerce 146 Nova Scotia - Rpyll — Produce Prices MONTREAL. June 1-(OP)— Producs Market prices hers today, as reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: grade creamery rlnts, Jobbing price, 32-32 1-2; iirst grade solids, jabbing price, 31 1-2-02; Que no 1 tsur , cur- rent receipt price, 1; no 2, 30; no 1 ' ‘ l» price, 31 3-8 no 2, 30 5-8. C“ ese: Western white. current rcoep ice, i4 11-10-14 15-16, white w olesaie price 15, which price is applicable to cheese man- sctured on and after April 1, 1041, for shipment to the United Kinird om. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, selling at, A-large 25 ~25 I-2; A——medium 23 1-2—24: B grade 22 1-2-23; C grade 18 1-2. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 75's .50 -.60; no 2, 58-50; NB mountain no 1 75's .65—.70; PEI mountain n01 75's 315-85; South Carolina 100's 3.00-3.15; Alabama whites 100's 8.10-3.25. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. June 1—(OP)—'l‘iie stock market concluded a quiet week on Saturday with trading on a much reduced scale. Utlktzes showed some strength. but indus- trlallsl. oils and mines were inclined to s p. Montreal Power and Brazilian were on the upgrade but Shawliii- gap dropped fractionirliy. Steel of Canada issum lost 1-2 each and Cockshutt and Dominion Tar were both behind. Imperial was a loser, in fuels, and Nor-ands. sagged a fraction in mines. Among the balance of the small list, World's preferred, in one of its occasional appearances, picked up five points and Wilsils was off a on. tal sales: 4.900 shares; Indus» trials. 3.100: Mines, 2.800. g EXAMINATION tion. died in hospital today, raising 00d Ito's-Heel‘ Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. ii. J. MABilli- OPTOMETRIST Montague. P. E. l. Office Hours: I0 to II A. M. I to I I. Holidays etc.. by appointment Office Connected with DIIUGSTOBI.‘ m Many times "sunk" by Nari ropagsdists, te oi aircra ca e - rlr It ( "Q: Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) stocks Close Stocks 01m Am C and I 28 3-4 Boll Tel 14S Am Tel Tel 150 1-2 Cari Pacific 5 Anaconda 28 3-8 cock Plow 4 Baldwin Loco 13 1-2 Dom Bridge 21 1.: Bendix Av 34 l-2 Dom Textile 71 1-3 Beth steel 60 1-4 Im Tob 12 1-3 ones Ohio as 1-4 iMt Power s1 1-4 Chrysler 55 l-B Shawinlgan 13 1.4 Con Edison 17 I-2 st Law Corn _ Eiec Auto Lite 25 5-8 Si. Law Pfd 14 Gen Elec as 1-2 St of can e5 Gen Motors 36 7-8 Si: of Can Pfd '10 Kennecott 35 3-8 WlJg Eiec A 75 Mont Ward 33 3-8 Wpg Efec B _ NY Central 12 Igor Am Co a a enn RR - Phil Pet co 41 5-8 M Std Oil NJ 36 l-2 arkets A “$32.” i? it g1 Un e r - U S Rubber 20 3-4 ance U S Si; Co 53 West Union 23 West Eicc 80 - wgqrwqrgh _ (By The Canadian Pres!) Toronto-Industrial stocks. slight- lowcr; other groups narrowly higher. Montreal-Utilities unchanged; .. l!!!" higher; other industr Iq and golds lower. New York-Stocks lower, Willnillfil-Whect unchanged ll- pegged inimum prices. Toronto Exchange TORONTO, June 1—(CP)—Aftcr lagging through the first hour stocks improved their price tone in the second hour of tracing on the Toronto stock exrohan e Saturday to close with both ing groups and the western oils snowing slight index gains. Volume was 65,000 shares. Gains o! 3 to 5 cents were netted by Coniaurum, Macssss and Pickle Crow. The close was down narrow- 1y for Aunor, Bralome. Teck Hughes and Oocheiiour Willem. Nickel firmed 1-8 and pend Qreille added 5 cents against min. or recessions for Norands. and Faloonbridge. Pscalta firmed 1-4, Cain-writ firmed 1-2. and South End Pete 1-3. currencies NEW YORK, June i-(OiU-The Canadian dollar firmed 11-18 cents on New York foreign exchange markets during the week ended sllillfdfly. finishing at 1 discount of 12 1-4 cents in relation to United states currency. It was stationary Saturday at that figure, the clos- ing quotation for Friday also. Sterling ended 1-4 cont light roi- the week, ending at $4.03 i-d after- Hopening unchanged from Friday at $4.04. The Hong Kong dollar ebbed s shade and closed at 24.46 while Shanghai likewise was off a trifle at MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO. June 1- 5100!!! Close Arntfield 5 Aunor 15s Bakaman 8 1-3 Beattie 101 Bralome 93o Broulan s0 Buffalo Cdri 3 Calmont 14 1-2 Cen Porcupine 1B 1-2 Cochenour 65 Coniarum 118 Dome Oil 21 1-4 East Maiartic 222 Falcon 245 Foundation 3 1-z Gods Lake 22 Hallnor 495 Hinds 9 Howey 24 Insp M D 21 Inter Nickel 29 7-8 Jack Waite l2 1-2 Kerr Add 395 Kirk Lake 75 Lake Shore i5 3-4 Leitch 45 Mscassa. 390 Madsen 5i; Mainrtic 100 Moncta 42 Naybob 23 Noranda 49 7-3 Paca'ts. a Pandora 4 Pickle Crclw I54 Preston 282 San Antonio 220 Sherritt s2 Slave Lake 8 Sou Emil Pete 1 ‘1-8 “Steep Rock 9B ik Bismarck 11.‘ , V McGill Honor s Five Distinguished’ Leaders Malcolm MacDonald, Doctor of Laws Five distinguished w. onrages were honored by McGiiI University, Montreal at its annual spring convocation, hcld at a. colorful open air ceremony on the campus. Those honored are -hown above, air ccrmony on the czririvilfi» Left to right, front, row with the titles of their degrees are: Dr. I-lu Shih, Chinese Ambassador to the United Stairs. D0010!‘ 0i Lritvl" ' the Earl of Athione, who was present in his capacity as Visitor to the University; llcr Royal Highness Princess rtiicc, Doctor oi Laws; Dorothy Thompson, Doctor of Letters and Right Hon. Second row, left to right: Dr. F. Cyril James, principal and vice- chancellor, who presided rum conferred the dBFBflt Hon. Arid Biard, Lady-in-Wniting to Princess Alice; J. W. McConnell, member of the University's board of governors; Denn C. J. Murkenzie, Doc- tor of Science; and Dr. Murler V. Roscoe, warden of Royal Victoria College. Sir Shuidham Ifcdfern, private secretary to the Goverrior- General, and Capt. T.C.R. Goff, A.D.C. seen In the rear. Those honored are shown llllfiVi‘, Sterling Goal 2 1-2 Slld Basin 110 Teck Hughes 271 8 1-4 Ventures Wendig" 16 1-2 Wrt Harg UNLISTED Foothills 40 Pend ON I40 FINANCE By Bernard 8. 01love. Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, June 1.-(AP)-You could have put Saturday's stock market in your right eye without bring on even a slight case of sitigma ism. So rai- as prices were concerned. the list stepped nut of the week and month with a modeuitely lower drift although. scattered sircrafts and specialties managed w emerge with fractional gains. Transfers for the two hours of 107.100 shares were the smallest since last Aug. 24. and compared with 160,260 a week ago. The As- sociated Press average o.’ 60 stocks was oft .1 of a point at 39.8 and on the week was dowjn .2. For the month the composite was up .4. It was one o! the narrowest mar- kets, in the matter of the number of stocks traded, in two decades or more. 0f about 1,260 listed issues. only 345 changed hands, actually a low mark since Aug. 2i, when 303 were dealt in. In Saturday's total, 127 were off, 93 up and 125 un- changed. Among shares in arrears at the finish. of the brief proceedings were US. Steel Genera. Motors, U.S. Rubber. Santa Fe, Chcsapeake s» Ohio, Westinghouse. Du Pout. Al- lied Chemical, Eastman Kodak. Standard Oil (NJJ and American smelting. Atlantic Refining dipped to a new year's low. Consolidated Aircraft touched s. . new top for 1941. On the upside al- so were Douglas Aircraft. Boeing, limited Aircraft. Iiocknced. Scare Roebuck. American ‘icieohone. N. Y. Shipbuilding, J. I. Case and | Anacon a. Canadian issues were shared in the general stagnation of the mar- ket. Only two shovred changes. Dome Mines dropping l-d and Hir- am Walker l-2. Grain WINNIPEG, June 1-(CP)—Mtll"», southern houses anal 00111051710 in- terests tried to boost May wheat of! its 75 ‘l-ii-cent peg on Winnipeg grain exchange Saturday but the current future went 0'1 the board at its minimum. July wheat also TRINITY UNITED CHURCH At the morning service Mr. Eric Coffin, a graduate of Pine Hill Di- vinity Hall. was the guest speaker 1n his sermon, speaking on the theme "Love To God-The Law of Life," M1‘. Coffin told the congre- gation that we are admonished to "love the Lord our God. with all our heart and soul and might." ‘This law towards God should permeate all our existence if we are to live lives such as Christ would have us live. But other gods enter into our sphere of living. gods such as Mam- mon, god of wealth, Bacchus, god of wine, Success. Power, etc._ and take away our allegiance to the true and only God. When we put away these other gods from our lives and love the Lord our God alone then shall we achieve true greatness and Christlikeness of soul. The morning music under the di- rection or Mr. A. R. Kendall look the form of the anthem" Hear Then In Love“-Wooler. At the evening service. Rev. Hugh Miller spoke on i‘- theme, “God and Our Temptatli ." He took as his text, the words “Lead us not into temptation. but deliver us from evil.” It is very difficult to decide whether temptation is sent by God to strengthen us or no. But we can be certain that Jesus always wished his followers to fear temptation since he taught them to pray for deliverance from it. We can be certain too that the only sure way to overcome temptation is to open our hearts to God for when we do this a part of the pow- er of temptation disappears and we will ind more moral strength to resist iPe evil. The evening anthem was. "Savior, Breathe An Evening Blessing." R. A. F. AIRCREWS FINE THEMSELVES LONDON. May 31-40?» —Piiots at a Royal Ar Force station in the SE1 jf-“EPBBIIIG have a system of if you are having symptoms i of strain — headaches, sore eyes or dizziness - consult a specialist. M your service with years of experience and a thorough retracting service. trail In and discuss your dllficultiu. F. G. HUTCHIJSUN G. F. HUFUIIESON hleld at its peg-i’! 1-2 cents a bush-_ e . d“? "r --~ ~--' "~-¢-qw~—--.....-.-...- ____ .. f 0. F. iiutchcsoni __\ ltDorothy Dix Says- (Continued from page I) She Knows Great Temptations care of herself than a. lamb is in a nothfnfil that w ing a part. watch our steps and that may be hidden in it. It is because mothers have been are starting on tliirt. mukcs thorn try that dunes _\von‘t llSiPl1vl0_l1lClI1!_ fines by which tlicy raise money for treats, or provide loans to nir- men uliose homes have been dam- aged in air raids. A pilot who stunt.- to grow a moustache is firicci 33 cents and if it has not rrnclird full growth at the end of a month he is fined 50 cents. A flier who receives a dccorziiion or is mentonoci in dispntcliog is fined $2.50. Mention or his nnine in a newspaper costs him (i0 ccrits. If his photograph appears he is rmril $1.25. Use Minard's for dandruff. Conservation (Continued from “page l1) midwinter, many of them in 1111s condition early in tirc SCIISOIl. ne- cairsc oi the low since oi tho Rin Grands, many adjacent lakes. or “bancos? ivcro dry or nearly so. These were not rcplcn- ished until Marni 27. when an early rise of the river level Font water intn oicl clirirriir-ig mm Omar undikcd lowlands. Tho salt-tumor" lagoons west 0i ihc lllI"lC1' ridge contained surprise WfllCi‘ from the Gulf oi‘ Mcxico but wvro nun-h reduced in area as compared with 1938-39. FARM FOR SALE 30 acres of land at Oysler Bed Bridle formerly owned by Gerard Gallant. 5170i)’ i0 DICLNIII and MrKinrrnn fivrglall Bank Building. Charlotte- L-17-5-30-3l ance and innocence can 1.519e-15}... she hafbecn alonTtlTrTt-ircifil herself ‘There is no middle-aged woman, looking back upon her boy-crazy perio of life, who doesn't thank God for her escape, den of raveriing wolves. She knovi Above all. mother knows that no girl of 15 is any more fitted to toki of the world; nothing of the dangers and the temptations the, beset. her at every turn; nothing of tlic evil mcn and women who will try to exploit her for their" own gratification or gain; and slic lins no weapons with which to fight 011 her ' prides herself so much upon having is as tliiii n pretense enemies. 1001' the sopliisi "ifznn she i1 child act- no It takes years of hard living and bitter emcricnce to tench us lg to test every iioncyed srwccii for the drop of poiso girls thcmsnlixs and know how many thorns lie concealed irmorrg the roses 0i‘ the puili ilrcir liiilc 15-year-old: solinrrliosliivir‘ nu. Wiini - . , pi Ly ltilanarfin Natio i nal Railways .\'i‘l..\.\‘I'i(l “Iii-ION Tr-rriii-rs for iii-ruling flirting - Si. Pllirllnofs Airport, (It. ('. A. 1'1), PJQL Si-rllvil ivrrilerrr, nirlrkwl on Urn 0U!- slilo "Tflllllvr for rue-urn; frrr siding In u. r .|\ir1"n Airport" rrlirl ilrlflrrwuq cu in i lrrrIr-rdnrrr-ri, will h» l"\‘I‘l‘lV< cu up i0 12:00 o'clock irirnrr, lriryllclrli flirting 'l‘lrr|r~, Frlrlilp’, June B, lilfl. loll‘ tiri- irlrrno wrrrk. r-rnrn, spi-r-rricnunn- Ilnfl Form (‘orrtriir-f rrrlry lrn RFPII lint‘ 'I‘r'rrrl<-r non rnnriii-iinrr- m lrr- rrtriiilrrurl ill lilo o‘ Form rel Iiirirlcrl frrllir“ rm; "Ivziirrriri (‘rim Friulrrrrvr-Mrrrivinn. N, H. nxlzou" i llfilslrtll rtncrnrn-r-rrnrirnx N. s. f‘. .\'. u. Aiqr-rri-Firrrrrrnr-rsidn, r. n,‘ Tlrr- inn-cu irr rrrry ivrrrivr lriri n»: rrw-irriiy irvr-i-|i|r-ri. \\'. 1'. .\|r|rli~iirrr. Vlvrr-Prrwirivrri irrul iirrrurrirl uni-nova Nlnrrvirrrr. .\‘. ri. _\I'r_v ‘rs. |!liI. -'-‘-'-'- -'-'-'---.-'-..--.----. FOR SALE RIONIYIIENTKS of any choice. ("cmoicrgv lleiicririu a Sprvi:rli_r' Pricos Rczisnnnlrie JOSEPH .\li-i.i'?l.i..\.\'. (‘.'ir'(iii::rri. i‘. ii. I. l 1f 1.2.0- ‘l‘)WiiIB aet I ii tithbtti hi “iii Bi .* . i‘ ‘H’ 39TH" rein!“ "Ill Iliiiillffi 0i’ "It 35.000400 Biflllilmrii (CENTRE), pride of the Nazi battle line, after l‘: ilirdllly hell ill-him ‘cine (elf ller egillrs iex islilllded if 011122251‘; and gllliiltilIiiiilriililil-"l? iiilllliclldre-uiscr- iloori The piciurc reached Canada just in time to illustrate the story of the great war shlp’s sinking by s British fleet. The U. S. had a part in the victory over A l l i ' _ Q fitgirja service, located the ficsipg warship. Ibo fisstdld tire Mile Cf 12186 y . lcun-g iiliip. Proudly, the Bismarck. A Catalina scout bomber like this (IiIG-IYI‘), onc_of many