JUNE 21.1938 ;==.> ‘ STRAWBERRY BOXES In Bankruptcy l IN THE MATTER of the B; . PIIPWY 0f Aden McCarvllle of 01:. leton in Prince Edward Island. AUCTION SALE There will be sold by pubnc Auction in front of the Cont, H°""r summfli" . P- E. I. on idimlyrt“? "th- d-u n in». l r l_ uclock noon, the fer-m mlllllfid by Aden Me- fsmlle. located n. Carleton con- 88 I-4 buurllrin, m“ Wm‘ ‘M Tenna made known at sale, A F BELL. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA Tzolvsi Eastern Guardian .."I‘hh column la reamed fornewl N . Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Pres!) h Official Receiver. SM“ m" ‘I2? Creams “"““"“‘°“‘ AAXI: ‘lllaldlriitor tau . - L‘1847'6'z3‘5l~ Am Vifaterel Just received regulation Macon“ 30,; sizes, one quart and one L Qzfhlésg? pint best quality. Sell- R 33.9%“) g3, . - - A mg at lowest prices in cedar and :5“ l gmddmntxmm m ' a . , l’ any qllamllY- F“ “I” glides‘. rcgsonuiiig cenricclllg eiflgiili agiih “steel a» Fm‘ a“ Si“ silt-i?“ sui-"irrr: stow Que» Sim‘- :..:.:.=.1.ii zit: are“ Ce boards $230: M” hursceaniaagid (éofiigzgrrixwealth B l‘? "Wl- Free delivery 2s mile limit. éoil Edison iii’; on Gas C0 7% Garter & 0o R- ~ mastitis... o. a Curtiss Wright 20 — p02‘ t it 116:“ r ' ' 5 5111818 fact is worth a ship- E15; Pi‘ iii-t‘: e load of argument-Burns. gen Feeds 40g, .__ ,, w15d°m “ll-Pill 11D the head of CZ: lviicotors d him who is of low degrce and Goodrich 16 mnkcth him to sit among ' great 'Go:dyear Tire 21., s: ..m-"- lot Nor Pfd 19w. -¢40-QQ-O-Q-O+QO-0+O-O+§+v§§4§-QQ-+GO+-O§QvvO-Q4-¢Q++§-+00-o+4 Igggdxfl‘ C“ 1g ‘ ' ' I Int Harvester 646g‘ Advertlsln Rates-Pa r... s... n. 10v g fiennecottd 37-1.’, ont War 7 fill‘ilihiimiT-iifi..i3.f.‘fli.'r.‘°h.?r°'o..'§.§'ii.‘1' riiiiii'iis‘"p°snur'ii'rir'" fiiiilin’; N Y “mm 15'" ‘h: oer word; in lIeniorlun-i Notices. 70o er tnvh- Lint i ‘u ' Natl Cash R98 19“: P n n of ltl rul nml Spiritual Offerings. Cards. etch le per name; Lotte" of Condolence 10¢ N01‘ Am C0 21% per lnch. Notices o! Thanks and Appreciation. ‘x0e per Inch ur do pu N0!‘ Pacific 101,.‘ word. Ofher rates on application. Pack Motor 41,, lllnllnum thin-n for any fldlerliuement twenty~flvc onntn. Paramount 93.. s o >00 >4 £5511“ gorls-ls 11b‘?! Phi i! For sale To Let glib gggtl Ne; ure C 11 FOR SALE -—- VICTROLA AND TQ LET_ E Radio Cor o 6-3;. Records. Apply Guardian Ollice. ems Agplyiififigy masm‘ Radio K A) 2% L-1B53-6-24-lil. L,.1'f13-5-g1-51_ gadioéi C‘): 62% ears oe 4W FIRE WOOD FOR SALE-JHIY, 30115355 To RENT AT INKER- Shell UnionoOil 15‘ well seasoned hard and soft mzm, Apply D_ M_ G555. south p“ 14-44, wood. C. Power, Brighton. Phone L_1915_6_25_31_ std on N J 52o, 419-J. L-B62-5-28-28l _________ Stud, cm, 5.4 TO LE —II T ron SALE - scnooi. DESKS ApplyTzlo £12355?" KENT ST- Uffifid M, $3., and Black Boards at bargain L_'1925_6_25_27_29 United corp 3.8 prices. Secretary of Fernwood _ United Drug 6 f-"lfl-iiilftfii" Fez. SUM- accrues-em 1.2‘:- . en rom now -r m" 5A“ - cllliYsl-E“ SEDAN until July 15. Phone ins-J. II S St C0 54% Good tires. Bargain for quick L_1842_6 23 3i U s Ind A1 2o 531°‘ Phune 1500‘ Vanadium 1B l19z ' To” Rglgir t- sronr: 11s GRAF- waréleé liiws 22% non SALE - GUERNSEY cow " '?°- “my L- '-“~ “mam "5 “°“ "“ due to freshen. July 1st Mm @153“; 81_ Fitzroy Street. L-l758-6-22-6i. was; cBrake .__M°°.1“_. 9""; Mflm- L‘*9°3'°' '3 T0 RENT - FURNISHED SUM- Woolworth 45 FOR SALE-GUERNSEY COW. 7 years old to freshen shortly. H. Newson, Mt. Edward Road. 11-1950. FOR SALE — HONEY GIRL. SIRE by Colonel Aubrey. Dam Marge Direct. Paid up in the Futurity. Apply Exhibition Grounds. 11-1908-6-25-31. _i_-____-——-————— FOR SALE - SEVERAL COOK- iniz Ranges. also Stoves suitable for Bummer Cott es, one Jacket heater. water frcn all makes. parts for all makes of stOVBS- 99 Rochford Street. L-1941-6-2'7'3l~ Miscellaneous ‘DOC’ MucPl-IERSON SAYS: - mer cottages. Apply David White, York Point. L—145l-6—l5-16-l8-22-23-25. T0 LET — SUMMER COTTAGE, artly furnished. on the l-lills- rough Tidal River, seven miles from the City, near Mr. Burnett's "Proper fitting stock suits-who made-to-measure ones at some‘ I do all my own measuring and fitting," J. P. MacPlierson on son. Charlottetown. L_188_1_6_24_31 WANTED GIRL on WOMAN r0 work in kitchen. ApDlY Si“ ‘ t. Cafe 133 Euston S!t:e§32_6_25_31' I salesmen Wanted NOT A FORTUNE. BUT A PLEAS- ant. profitable business est and active people- V m“ bendable person w" “mag d,s_ glrnrfe business in a reserve new trict 200 Guaranteed home n’ ekslflpd used by millions o D i pie. Sqafe enddgacllvarryirtagebus c???" .. . s uare ' ' v1 Pa" o write "Fa/Mimi free psfiiclllars 570 Si. Clement. Montrevrfl. ilfqgoél _ wish to_f'zet_gclnewifff~ Professional Bards ll. F. lllfilllR-M-ll Chartered Accomllfll [40 Richmond Street Phone n. P- 0- B" l‘ McLeod d. Bentley w. s. BENTLEY. ii. c- ‘ l. A. BENTLEY K c. Barre-t: i‘ nEilqTAllailncLyLfls-u‘ I f‘ ill ' ivroNar r0 tow ‘GZ-Lfiiifl LADY WANTS—PASVSAVGE To Toronto about first of July. Phone 283 L-18B6-6-24-3l ONE HUNDRED YOUNG PIGS wanted at once paying highest New York Curb (Canadian Press) bungalow. Seven rooms and en- closed vcrandah. Ideal sandy Stocks Close beach and bathing for children Am gym, B 21 and young people. Apply to Am Gas E1“ 29'»; Guardian Office. L-l771-6-22-tf. Am super power s; Am Suiéer PI-awer 25% Brown o Wanted Cities Service 9% ?-—- emis- 5g, as WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIT- E1 B011 B" ’** resses for July first, also maid for Gui‘ on 6°“) 4% Grove Inn. L-l890-6-24-2i. Humble o“ 68% general housework. Apply Beach N133 Bud Montreal Curb (Canadian Prul) market price. Knude Jergensen, Fredericton. P. s. 1. $199k! "ll-ff: L—l853-8-24-3l. Ablhbi C0!“ 19s. Abliatilil Pfd 49' A5 ES OS Lost B A Oil '3,‘ _ _ _ Baihurst A L0$T IN crrx PARCEL sHOLb. Byew Cqfp — Finder please leave at P. W. Tur- Dom Ta;- 3 nei-‘s, Queen Street, Don A B“ _L-1863-6-24-3i. Fuse, v T 0 EV- LOST-A YELLOW cotup poo. 5533",. 18% white strip down from eyes and Home on - nose, answering to name of “Lad- Imp Oil 17 die". Person finding same please 1m pew 25V: gtitify Ray Bernard, l-lunter Pr“. Com ver. ' L-1934-fi-25-3i. Instruction, Male RELIABLE MEN TO TAKE UP AIR. Conditioning and Electric Ref-rig- eration. Prefer men now emplo - ed and mechanically inclined, wihq fair education and willing to train spare time to become ex- perts in installation and service wor.k as well as planning. esti- matinrz. etc. Write giving age, present occupation. Uii ities Inst, Box 491. care Guardian. N-l087-6-25—2l. Baby chEks FIHYM TIME T0 TIME WE HAVE specie‘ prices on day-old and started Bray Call nhone. .7. H. Campbell. W. K. Crafer. R. R. 5. Kensintz- ton: or Mrs. Basil Mac-Donald. Ti-acndie Cross: A. H. Brventon. V0199"! Personal iii- FredJic A. Large Ba rlate . Solicitor e10- Buzceeué toKDb lid!" 5 am, - - Prowue siooli. m onlM treet. Charlotteto P. E- I- Money to In!" Collection. Real Alex. W. Malheson BAIIIIBTEB. soucrroa. arc. Ion to loan clill°°u°m 01g»: In Great Georu 5'1"‘- i l M. Albon Farmer IAIIIBTIB. soucrroa. are, HONEY 1'0 LOAN ll I . h“ M on“. B“ “Caclotletuwn _._ MARITIME Adjustment Bureau OIIDIT - COLLECTIONS CREDIT REPORTS PERSONAL LOANS harden llulvim. CHM"! Phone mo YOU WALK EIGHT MILES A day Use Cress Corn Salve for your foot troubles. At Reddlrrs. Worthys. and all Drug Counters. _i____________ Use Mlnard’: for dandruff. A THOROUGH EXAMINATION Price R£ OF giigrildiiciilpwrtito ISLAND In the Probate Court 2nd Geoflfl vlhf-RE’ 19 ‘Albert: McDonald late of Charlotte own _ Queens County l" ‘he “m P“ s t t. ""1? dgfuiiiorireiinrislils HAROLD LEONARD PALMER, surrogate. Judge of Probate. QW-r B10- fitisefii: $253K iivlltiillrl, said County- iCrand Flourish Marks Close Of -Montreal Market MONTREAL. June 20-03?)- After opening rather quietly, the market climaxed the week's rise with a grand flourish at Satur- day's close on the stock exchange. Metals were active, Noranda bouncing up two points to recover most of yesterday's loss. Inter- national rose over a point and Smelters l-2. Steel of Canada was strong again. jumping three points. A small rise in the papers was led by Price Brothers, firming a- bout 1-2 point. and Bathurst and St. Lawrence Corporation l-4. Canada Car was stronger, rising 1-2but C. P. R. slipped s. bit. Hem/y trading forced Dominion Steel and coal “B" up l-4. Mas- sey-Harris was up at the same fraction and Lake of the Woods rose a couple of points. lritemational Pete and Mont- real Power each off l-4. Sales: Industrials 24,000; Mines 17,600; Bonds, none. Stock Prices lContinue Rise In New York BY FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, June 26 —(AP)— Stocks concluded one of the best weeks in market history Satur- day with the sixth consecutive upswing of one to five points. Steels, motors. rubbers, farm implements. mail orders, utilities, oils. coppers. rails and specialties ‘were in the forefront of the move. International Nickel with an advance of 1 5-8 to 49 featured the Canadian list. McIntyre. Shawinigan and Walkers gained fructionnlly while Distillers-Ses- grams, Dome, Bell Telephone and Lake shore cased fractionally. Dominion Stores, Ford, ‘l-Iollinger and Imperial Oil were unchanged. Prominent on the upside were U. S. SYN-l at 54 k4. Bethlehem 58 ‘l-B, Chrysler 57 l-8. U. S. rubber 32 3-4, International Har- vester 64 5-8. Anni-pride. 30 Zi-fi. Westinghouse 94, Du Pont 116 3-4, Air reduction ‘>8 l-2 and Johns- Mnnville 84 3-4. The Acwcicied Press average of 60 stocks was up 1 point at 45.- 5 where. it was only 22 points from the high of the year. On the week the composite was up 6.8 pnints. or about l7 nor cont. the most size-able upturn for any week since the spectacular re- bound in i933. Brokerage analysts could point in no single concrete reason for the excenticnel comeback last week 1n financial markets. They suggested. though, that the re- fusal of stocks to come out in any oiiontitv on sporadic oiltnroppings of "bad" news was n bullish sig- nal. On tnn of this. it was silizoesind the recent strength of commodities was a tip-off on a change for the better. Grain WINNIPEG. June 26 —(CP)— Winnipeg wheat fixtures moved more than two cents higher in brisk trading late Saturday. Short-covering, mostly by locals. followed reports of heavy unwant- ed rains in the United States win- ter wheat belt, lack of moisture in northern sections of western Canada and rallying stock mar- kets. . At the close qurwtatlons were 1 1-8-2 1-4 cents higher with July showing the least vain due to its setback at the start when Min- nenpolis and Liycrnnnl iverc weak July finished nt $.06 7-8. October 8'7 l-8-l-4. November B6 5-8 and December R4 l-B-i-4 cents. Chicago influenced bv eastern buying closed 1 l-2-7-8 cents higher hilt overseas mnrknts eased on weekend realizing. Liverpool ended 7-8-3-4d lower and Buenos Aires 1 l-B-i lower; brokers report that wet weather in the south- west not only has retarded har- vesting of vfintcr whcrit but causing concern among exporters who have mode commitments for i» Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Bell Tel 161 Brazilian B C Power A Can Cement Cari Nor Power of local interest but advenlslngoi a newsy nature may lnaertedat 4c a word strictly payable ln ad- vance. . . JBUBSCBIPTIONB t0 Hie Charlottetown Guardian m? be handed to their Rent. Archie time. ..'ICE CREAM festival and dance in 5t. Teresa's Hall, June 29th., Webster's orchestra. L-IHB-d-fl-Si. ..'S'l‘. MARY'S ALUMNAE-A meeting of the executive of St. Mary's Alumnae was held at 5t. ,Mary's Convent. Bourls. on Wed- nesday evening, June 22nd. It was PAGE FIVE ' WHO OWNS CANADA’S BANKS? Who are the owners and what do they do? ‘k I'M BROWN carpenter-y bout-may bio one of the outpaced ‘k "m; shou- who own the banks in Canada. He may own a 7 ldecided to postpone the meeting 8:; gglillld i. ‘and alumnae m. mtg‘ “m week couple of shares, or maybe only one. C 1d A; in August. After o er b ese cgmfill, Ho?’ 1%,,‘ .1‘... dissattssed m, meeting sinned in Women,» executors or trustees of estates; ad CM“ 3mm 5" ” ° us“ w“ retired lo, com rise about 63 cent. of the m B; e 32y; .. . . . ' _ 33"‘ C331,?“ 18 ‘WMS MEETING—'I'he rec- h h 1d f C s “h! Dom s§eel 3 15s, i_i_lar monthly meeting of the WM. 5 are o c“ m one‘ o ‘nada! bank’! 8 Dryden 5s‘ a. of the United Church, Morrta- anaxamplm Foundation Co 123; zue. Was held at the home OI MP5. 3°“ 3"“ w“ 6"“ Jiflfs M“°§”§t’t’ fifishf°dfl§iiiiii , ,,,,,, u, h , , H, yp5um 61/ w a goo e . - Ham Bfldgg 7i: sldent, Mrs. Leslie MacDonald, was d,“ M k’ n“, b‘i""'d" now Smith 15V, in tllle chalrogmlthalig leuubem e-Iypiwls- m1 rwnwnownrwrlyhelfv! HIP-dw- mp Tob 1 w; worsiip peri . e eme F m" h“ “m; “do ma‘ m" Int Nickel 43y: The Church and Temperance. Mrs. ‘a: " "ti," n; n“ u‘ u” ‘ Lake Woods 16 MacDonald stressed the need " """'° '1 m ' lhtjllaésely Harris 7y, ‘doing something dfiféflllré gr ughte . c o Front 1 -'~ emperance cause an urg a M“ Power 2g " we “mum mm, our young people There are 260 occupation depositors, note-holders and Nat Brew 40-1, to aVOid the evil of social drinking. esented among the shai-e- shareholders. N“ steel C111’ 46 0f miilillini with ‘mm Wh° ‘Junk ho ders. They include: i Loans to bank directors firms Noranda 6P1 they cannot have a good time . hi h h ’ Power Corp 131s without strong drink. and we as 59410119151115» 901°?!’ ha!“ m w c l c? a" "d git‘- Enw gain 4-; church members Slllflrlild pray earn- hers, bankers, bee-keepers, loans for which they m ar- HW _ tl, th t th, wil av t e cour- _ - - Sim or can 66% gszevto gay Hey to those ewho would boat builders. bnckla on, llllglgglfiidll of F6bifliA$th Bill- SW can Power _ offer them drink. Mrs. L. A. John- "Wt-BMW dlfwwm" =11» - I1°¢°P°°°d / P"! steel of Can P ‘stone zave a very interesting re- clcrgymcn, dairymen, dcn- 0f tllfl f-Olll i080! mllle by the ‘m?! g 2% port frigg zthe’ lgiéfesgayirtgriatrglgm fists, doctors, drove", chartered hanks. That is abod __ was _ . . some phases of the work which druggists, farmers, fisher- the usual!!! proportion. held special interest for our aux- men, forest rangers, funeral return! 8V0 l0 ml be tin B k llihly, Mrs. Johnstone also gave u directors‘ grmwmyinsmanm government showmsthe” b‘, an S report and pictured parts in the a an“, km!" knlmaliam rowing‘. pro-gram which she had found s0 ,5 ,1 ' J N , enjoyable. She also gave a read- linotypists, ‘lobster buyers, odirectormay vofgerevQ (Canlman Pres!) ing.ha ti-uedslllfiiry flxlllfirevéltgvllglglgfi miners, oil operator's, be present It l m0? I LIB Banks C105" gistl: illilltl‘ shofieleand when funds Plumbers’ Whwmenv "'1' hm“! when 1”“ m w ‘d1 l” “ma” — , are short. After this Miss Mar- way employees. rancher». h" ""7 “W”! l" “d” di- éfg” aim-t Coffin sans two numbers sailors, sealers, sheriffs, amnion- Nova Scotia _ H???“ ngielzigrfgmgqiigflgggfnpmzfl stenographei-s, stevedores, Tholewpmvuitaabenkinn Fwy“ Bk 176 fins aileeply appreciated by the timber cruisers, tobacco 3°!" W"!!! A bulk i! Produce Prices MONTREAL, June 2e —(CP) Egg and butter prices were high members, as it may be some time before we again have the pleasure of hearing Miss Coffin. Mrs. W. J. Fraser then gave a summary of a chapter from the study book on the work of John Geddie. After closing this very interesting meet- ing with the Mizpah Benediction CI‘ farmers, trapper-e, and others. These are among the folks who own the banks and so must be a part of that bogey with which some o le seek to scare prohgbited from lending an mortgages, for loans must be of 3(1):’! term and quickly realis- Go A hank is forbidden to engage in trade. It must not buy, or lend against its own charmer the shares of any other char- tered bank. No bank, bank director, or bank employee in allowed to hold shares III the A bank must not let its name appear on certain prospectuses, While Cheese, was Steady 0n the refreshments were served by the ou—flqat fr; lg "inqemagionsl ilrogiizce secltlon of Canadian com- hostess and a. pleasant half hour {ankemvringlv The are moat], m” Y 9X S t , - ,— . . ' . . Butter srpoitmfin: “mm L___€_- C8llfldI8fll—'y0\1l’_f0fi°W-0ll-llfl15 Bugifigs 3590i. ~—Que fresh (92 PERSONALS —deoent people like yourselves. score -4-26 -——-— ' - 50 185 le hold the l 445 - Cheese spot —O t hit ..'Mlss Hazel Brown. Wood Is- v Peol’ i _' colored 14 ii-Bb, Quid iii/hit: 22g lands. is visiting her sister Mrs. W. 000 chartered bank shares 1s- Bank of Canada’ colored 14 bid. l-l. Poole. Montague.—-L. “mm seventyoutofeve hum}- Eggs 59°‘ "om A-lflrize 26 redshares are ownedin anada. l-Za; A-medium 25a; B-large 24a; and C 22a. MONTH-EAL, June 26 _<cp) Butter and cheese prices mcv higher while egg prices remain filmy steady on markets last week. Butter in lots to retailers 27 l-2 cents for No. l prints, 26 2 solids and 26 1-2 cents for No. for No. 2 prints. Graded 68B Shipments in cnrlots or less were 26 cents a. dozen for 548728. 24 cents for A-mediu GREETING: Whereas "W" petition on file of town aforesaid. h executors ate pruyifls "l" 5 set forth: by required to cite all terested In Court to he held in County, ln the laid Thursday the seven next comlnl. at the o'clock forcnoon of shew cause III! the Accounts of the t be Petltlone Avoid the headaches Ind Irritation: of even slllht m- strain. Knuvvourevneoulull G. F. Hutcheson Nova Scott: both in aforesaid. no tereuted in may have thereof. Given under Seal of House in Charlottetowgéovmu‘ tn day of hour of eleven the same d1! 9° they can said and the Fat; rendllll Jessie Macdnnllil of Canoe Cove In Queen! aforesaid. Wilfrid ‘mman . Donad McKin f 1h above named o e citation may b0 e hereinafter “and ‘or gi-Igpil-ierefore here- County and mm of Charlotte- arrlster-at-law. ""5 1- persons in- thc said Eltllfi before me at u Probl"! the in of June A. D. I088 and In and year of Illa Maleaty’ u. s.) m“ '11. L-IlM-I-l-II-ll-I tobe Court Queen's on July why Estate I’. h b rd that l» M I “rm”; ha...” with latest eotentlllo lnmu- areal-trig‘ I 1"" gvamhtlff‘: mentlmvzl: ti‘? the Dmitri: foil: Zoom paces rshpeogvely. ll 9 l u.‘ '0“ 11pm l 1h lllll I t C 0UP‘ "i; eves without ltrlln- n.,..§;”i..“cn§nnttot§-n uf d. at or nell‘ the R0!“ m"! 0' Canada and at or uni-am‘: that all persona the loll! Iltate my hand and the the said Court this 8nd day the nee- LPAIHE ll notice early shipment. The moisture also is favorable for rust spread. A dull cash wheat market clos- ed with spreads for Nos. 1 and 2 northern off a cent at three and two cent-z premium river the only future. Durums eased fractionally. CHICAGO, June 26 —(A°i— Wheat prices rnse two cents Sat- urday computed with the previous close, after having yielded a cent s. bushel. The close was virtually at the top. “Shorts" covered freely on the upturn. September shot up '78 5-8 cents a bushel from an early low of '75 7-8. ‘Hedging pressure ln wheat was light despite the mounting movement of wheat in the southwest. Wheat closed l 1-4 to I 7-8 cents higher, compared with Fri- day's finish, July 77 14-3-8, Sept 78 l-4-3-8: Dec '19 7-8-80? corn unchanged to 1-4 ilp. July 5'1 1-2- 5-8, Sept 59-59 l-B. Dec 58 i-2. onts unchannert to i-4 off. July 26 3-4; rye 3-4 to l cent up. July 54 l-4; lard unchanged to 7 higher. Finance NEW YORK, June 2d -—(AP)—- Foreign exchange: Great Britain demand 4.96 5-16, 4.96 l-B, 4.96 1-4; 60-day bills 4.95 l-i; France demand 2.70; Italy 5.26 l-4; Bel- gium 16.99; Germany 40.82; Cun- ads .99 l-32. _____€__-__. MONTREAL. June 26-(0 P)- The Pound Sterling advanced 1-32 of a cent at $5.01 l-32 on Mont- real foreign exchanges yesterday‘. even at 2m ll-‘fl rents. The United States dollar advanced l- 3? percent at 31-32 per cent prem- uin. . 0pm produce was quoted at 27 cents for No. 1 solids . ‘Miss Irene Kennedy. Ch"- lottetown, is the guest of Miss Betty Murdoch, Montague-L. ..‘Mrs. Laura l-lublev of Lower ed The avers e share-holding in 28.8 shares— ut all through the lists of hank shareholders yon nor may any of its staff repro- aent insurance companies. There are heavy penalties laid down for violation of any of ed » - Montague ivlth her little son Arn- wfll find hundreds who awn tb d h . . id l ft f s int John where they w’ "1 °‘ °" Fwmm" "f ‘"r..:.:2:".fi':.:‘;:;:..... .. “r "“i‘.‘.;‘:';.....r.. ..... "—"—‘ our ' ' . ‘Dr. Preston Maclntyre. Mon- “Waugh; and w, in ‘h, f - an“ tugue, has left for Halifax to at- h d f? Th "Y °' a _ °"1l_"l“"°ly tend the medical convention. He "1 9° ""7 9"“ °“P- "f the most wide y varying, day- is accompanied by Mr. Kenneth shareholders annualy elect di- today uansacfionrqinancing Beer. medical student of Dalhousie m who will also attend the conveni rectors. There are 172 director-a of Canada’: chartered hanks. farmer or factory, merchant or miner; aim lifying business, fa- i . . fiéirlbe for B-large, and 21 L2 Cents ton. d m: L wright TIIOIIdBIIIIICBBCO dot the map of agitating dung, of 500d. Cheese was 14 3-8 cents bid Sii'rrin1i€i"sii1i1e‘. writh it ‘Barty 0f‘. can“ a fiom was‘ w wan‘ mdwrvwe.‘ for Ont white and colored and friends from that place visited Th}? "rem?" ofPmvcnbunneu Canada's chartered blmkaen 14 cents bid for Que white and Mrs, A. G. Parks. Montague, and ability; their own success has owned b your fenowdfiun‘. colored. 10F Que whites No. i 80's, '15 Life Insurance TORONTO, new ordinary Canada June 25—Sales life insurance to returns sociation. Detailed sales having 81% of the total insursn while the French franc held about 1Y1 fOFCB. exclusive of group arid Sim“ mo“ wholesale insurance. annuities A o“ 9 _ pension b nd itl t i . . y “me ' reinsurancg rivlvyialssifiiztcfliirleerriencrifs’ glirsg‘; l): Mur hy 1% MARKETS AT A GLANCE -_ u I '—"“" Columbia $2 460 000 lAmm 33g gglifangs a; Tgoronto —I.ndustrial.s and Base Alberta 1:276:00‘) gnguliuron 26% Norguld a $16832]; lggehrer. Qolds and oils Saskatchewan 757.000 Bggkieieki 69 g3, gilnnp 75735;] Monitreal —G' olds and utilities Manitoba. 1.863 00o BM Metal as - 1 - o t 1 ~ _ 031-4," 350 ower. other lndustrials higher. Q“ gr U 13264no0 Bf-‘alue n6 Okalta 148 New York —Stocks closed high- N251 egrunswick gidgE/iid m“ on 2" er Nova Scotia 1.2421000 Biivorif: 10.00 oroefllgm‘ gig llNlélrrllitigeghiailg/rheat 1 i-z to I i:'.*:::.si::.id 122.222 some t: i own ~ Bu“ can 3 52%;; 3g New York --Canadian doll“ sa0.a42.o0o Cnl Edm 24° Piirleflln l0 UvDX-l-En M0 ____.__ Calmont 33 p 4g ‘ NEY Box M ‘Chem Re 55 pfifiiste’ 121, (By The c n d; l, ‘ CUTS FOR BROILING igm'§““‘“m 1:5 Perron ‘30 Closinl exchuitg: 117E! ' i (ill arum p‘ k C 475 ‘ - ' ~ The meats chosen for broillng Cm‘ smelt Pigneerrow 300 uAtsMgfltrle“go_sf°a‘g_ldt5~ol F331‘ are the tender ones. Porterhouse 23 g"??? 2;; 11mg‘ ' _ ' "me l“ r T-b , l b D I i , a re ‘ sirloin lisrtialiisuargrthee Iunsililiilcibhgiitg Dome New fin; Premier (‘At g” Ylork ‘young “M 1'“ for Co km Don/a} . ‘has Mew; 15 tuna an dr .99 l-32, franc 2.- 0 g by this method. Some E t M “ohm 173 79 times also the rib is cut into Flligorad?) 215 ‘Preston 84 At Pflflq 4105M steaks. yielding ones which are Fiuicon 535 {and In Gold P ("m _ known as rib' steaks and if so, pea Km; 5% Reng o] my. can“. can; ougl s’ m‘ 5m” these are suitable for broiling. Gums Lake 131A m, f“; “u, ‘ a a“ r 58M “n” Ground meat even that made 31mm»; 2 31,319,": 115 wmN-IPDG J a . from less tender cuts, may be gods Lake 49 5,5606 235 closing futur‘ umteti ‘(OP)- shaped info cakes and broiled sat- Qoldale 2"“ silicon 10'! Julv 106 7-5:- q o: iii-i‘ when‘- isfactorily, because the long fibers Gold Eagle 22 m“, m“ m, Ne,’ m Ha, bec°§4 I a 11444-4- of less tender meat are out in the Granada 2'7 l 43% July ‘a. 3a 34b. b;c‘8'5ol"t; girinding and the meat. made ten- .gri;éldlélgck jtiéaw IAkO 7g gai-ievQqmy 54 14- ‘Oct 5° 14-h. erer. a s“ B in 2 _ ' - t All meats for broiling are bet- i315?" 1110M Bud Cb-iit S1215 Deéarilai ‘in-alder er if cut thick. Steaks should be 3 9y , Sylvanite ' _ cut at least one inch thick, for Hfllllnw‘ 14" Teck Hugh 410 , 3,~;;;=~;g;*:,9,.1,,g°',1" 7i?“ §°z then the outside may be niccly H°W°Y if?“ Twnsnmw 4'" m, 4 m, “'74,: N “"5 b4‘; browned while the centre is rare ‘mid B“ Mm i chi 193 75' 8. ' o‘ Y a l, flamed |Nicklel g [Ventures 51o M h. gg- {I an»: $115116 ram ' Jaws w lt tas -= - rne ~: o. Jcllucoceo 13g’: wfinimo 1g A g ‘target 941 3-8: go. gadungn ‘l: J n Wilts 9' - : o. spec - : o. Kerr Add 1'76 wooqleycygd 2a spec ‘l2 1-8; No. e spec as 1-8; [Kirk Hud 79 Wri Hers 730 track I06 7-0; screenings 25. iKirk Lake ilo Q‘ imziina 3° UNLIBTED s" i’: amt - 216 N l P“ 3 q Lava Cap 100 gob." m Leltch 70 p51 Q11 46 Lmle L L 39o Km‘ To“ la of th Conaurvatlvl M“ “a 4“ w,‘ Sllpporteli allowing l. Maia” m gills; 1m Maymd. lstlllton, Hunter n ' l. on co, M3659" 39‘ Pawnee Kirk 1% Ruucm Ne. a m w‘ immw ‘V’ ‘Pent! 0r l" Rlver emu be he McIntyre 41% Ritchie W- llall,'llurller lllver on w MCKW-‘B 11° Robb Mont 1% the mar Inst n a deloch r. I. f McVittie r l’! ofnnhukm Mcwatterl 53 —-—-—-—--—- ' - Moneia 186‘ U M ' ' OI 0 a lnanlb or daiulruf- - = . ’ Potatoes were 65 cents to '15 cts 85 cents for N. B. mts No. 1 a0‘; g-Olo ti: i125 for P. E. I. mes NO, 1 1 ~ 5 7°!‘ Virginia barrels No. . . .50 to 475 for Maryland bbls and 2.00 for Que new No. 2 80's. In Canada and Newfoundland l t May “lined $30,342,000, accordiiig Cmnlllied by the Life Insurance Sales Research Bureau, and given out today by the Can. adian Life Insurance Officers As- by provinces, based on returns by l8 companies all had a delightful picnic at St. Andrew's Point. Mr. and Mrs. Wright while in Montague visited Mrs. Wright's brother. Mr. Harry Davison and Mrs. Davisorh-L. to ..“Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ham- met of Port Hawkesbury. CB.. with their little daughter Muriel, Mrs. T. F. Reeves. Sydney. and Mrs. Bessie Graves of Moncton. were visitors to Montalflle P6691133’- "5" fling Mrs. Harry Davlscn. M"- D- M. MacDonald and Mrs. J. A. Wiuhtman in Lower Montague. Mr. Hammct is mariaizer of the Bank in Port Hawkesbury.-—L. __€_. lzlining of in (Canadian Press) TORONTO. June 26- roved their 'ud ent good; ltahat jud rnent is amye alert in safeguar ing your money. Their business experience io- inforces the skill and training of the salaried bank executives in conserving the intercom of the directed y men known as com- petent leaders of business and managed by able men risen from the ranks whose whole business life and baa been in the bank. They are at your service; / THE CHARTERED BANKS 0F CANADA Ymulooalbmnchbcnknwnagoviolllbegladeehllbanb- In; with you. He will be glad to answer your queatioru, from the standpoint of his mm experience. The next article in this series will appear in this newepnper. Watch for if. ._.tu i.i..r.1;ra.-A-u4- o»... Aim’ - _ ..