. I '1‘ . cHA1_;_1'.O'r'ra'i‘owN GUARDIAN’ rzozvsi L-48'!-'1-4-ll. ermers vAt’tent_Ien We would ‘ appreciate " rte co-operation of farmers in bring- ing more of their hogs in early in the week, that is Tuesday forencon. In this way it would enable us to give better service and ‘ expenses. IIAVIS & . FRASER . . I FOR SALE ' ‘amt Inlilnrshnl enun- glfnur plumbing, r°u"rllu°‘7o'l froui tteto 0 ‘m. H. NELSON. Dnrg‘co., charlotteto . Rx-ward. Cheri It-49'!-‘I-4-0-8-11-13-10. Professional cards II. F. All-IllllBAl.ll Chartered Accountant no ruoinnona emét Phone er. . r. o. no; 12 McLEOD & BENTLEY 2, 8.00. v c. r. can-rear’. fins‘. M us! To LOAN- reo ontolunond street _ Professiendl Fumigetor ‘ And Exterrnineter uurnnteee ItxtennIIIItion«' ol All Vuhln Rodents. etc. ‘GEORGE C. WILD!" their W 5:. J. 1- la‘ C}:- I n Guardian. SMALL noose FOE anrrr on CITY: ‘on Jim: fen: American Waltham Watch. Apply ‘Ir-434-'1-3-31. ‘ L-473-'l-1-21. N. Y. Stock Exchange ‘ (Oanadi.en' ’ Press) Stocks ' I c..,., sr Chnmb '. ., Am 0 and 1- 13 £3 . v “ is me. 2 “Well. what aboutuit? " I'm entitled to an sir-raid eihelicr. 23 E” “I "ll H ¢m.'t 1?" " ‘ -—Humoriet. *3“ 8 1-2 ‘ ’ ' Atchison ff-, Z2: 1 2 t:l.’*8‘il:. =0 < . . . _ . . 41-2 - V I an 10.... Advertising iietes—.-Paya_|i|e.in Advance ggmux Av 5...’... ‘ a Minimum Charge (or Anydevertisuronta at Canto 3 10 '3 Central Guardian locale, 5e per wor0;,']Veetorn and Eastern locale oh" 10310 31 5-8 ‘ lo per word; Announcements and Coming Event: to per word: olfi 3“ ciuunea so per word: In are-noriun Notices ‘lite pennon; Lina or commonwea so '1’ Flora! and spiritual oilerlnn. Oarde etc. so per none; letter: at n Can . 36 ' Condolence 70c per inch. .Wedd1ng. engagement 40 words for 31.00 Con ‘Edison 30 and 10 cents [or every additional 8 i_rord’i.’Noticee of Thanks and Col Gas Co 5 3-4 Appreciation, '10:: per inch or to per word._ Lists of “ ‘ ‘ptions Corn Prod ' no II cents per inch. Address end Presentation 51.00. Other rates on gun Vgrlkht A 24 ‘ application. . .. . fig-Elwuau » 1;; 11;; 60 6 7-3 - . . __ Gen Elec as 1-4 Female Help Wanted . For Sale 83‘, MI°.,t°f,?, 23 §Z§ —— r . G0°<11'1¢h. 10 fifi WANTED — TELEPBONE 1'03 5 OER-INT HOUSE AT Goodyear Tire ’- 25 5-8 ee_1_-I. ’ L-378-0-30-3i. 34 Oil street. Apply, P. J. at Not Pld 201-a I—'=— 5ontn_er..Pbone 1349-L. ‘ - E-lutrlflmot Car 4 3-4 .Baby_§_hicks {ran-« - 1' 0 ' L_'w'°'3°'3" II§;t.n'1‘:1rt:tI‘el . . " 5% E is ACRES» new . - may CHICKS. FAMOUS FOR , l'a.rid."0'oo'd buildings. at mile n-om Mont Wm! 48 6-8 last growth and earlyaiaying. sttll Milton." Mrs. D. Meclntgle, west Milrrav C011! 4 5.3 available for immed te delivery; 1.- -__1-a-31.. N Y central 13 1-8 1" mmnrsl) 13:1: nrsfiggedflglit ;A;"_;§y:~fo' Afilmoo ll M W3 — r ' ' . — . Ill!-Ills’ G1'€°n- 090351 3¢d°‘l“°i ocrwanewly rreshened alr)dnlIhrLe§ N“ 93°‘-‘"3 7 1"’ Mrs‘. Basil MacDol'lBld. Tracadie y“,.unu_ wm_ mudeg, Bomhnw Pack Motor 3 , _ Cross; -0: Francis 3. Trainer. , _ L_433_-,.3_3;‘ Paramount 95-8 Vernon River. N-'l-1i. V ._ gfixfinplgt 1&0 31;; 5-3 ——-——__=.—._..-—-————-— 1-‘6n"s'ai.n. _- one woon DUMP‘ _ Elale Help Wanted g°tgge-d°‘Pg°1i 30,3 4eYdfA°§{f,§‘ SE ————‘-—j— . .' _ . or or” ' Wfi—'1'En“Z’a‘xr'nninNo an l".?"‘° M‘ °°'i,l.‘f-;q".‘fi‘?§.‘§{ Radio K 0 1 5-9 tanner. 3. 12:. oonriolgh 731$ - —:—: ggorusiilgoag Co :1’: "_., mdollcg-;J 4534 |1>Pa.nN'rrcl.'. WANTED 'ro _ 9 P ‘ learn Barber Trade short course to ur ._ nnsmznnu, pno. Tex“ gm’ 3: 3" atom tra.iuing.. Molar gnu-her . pleasan situated in T9“ °"D , ,5 con Haliiax. N-700. ; ton,/"Con _ living room. ghtgd O 2 H .5 .*..:..*?9**'- ;*:.;..*2.r.;.::.d*.r.'.,':: o-“um fl » Lost H o,,_ ‘. L_m_.,_4_3,_ lt.I1l1g:0(]i?'Oe8 Imo ;g :3: fis'r‘:e'mzcxa'r.’wn1:m.“cov- ’ " ’ U 5 51 °° ‘5 era for 1035 Find. one between For Rent ‘$53196 33"“ 12‘, noon and Charlottetown and one _ ‘_.4 _. . _.. w°; .u“°§mke 1078 between summer-side and Ken- Ffiffimr _. nmxfgngpxco-1-. W‘; E]; 95 1:3 aington. Finder leave at Baird edge at xeppcch. Phone 523. wgolwrm. 46 "Banks (Canadian Prune) Pl! mnlmlllkl Manon or-och. ' If weethu sale will bob‘ gas: :- # WANTED-A wnnnnoac wanna: one 1014. L-4'14-'1-4-Si. AT HAMILTON ’.l'h_nr-clay, Jul; 0%. at 2 o'clock I at household misun- bedroom dining- e Will aloe offer for sale In! ‘"111 genaleting Gslncree or land near school and church. next do Terms MR8. ELIZ ‘ HUGE 1-‘. MORRISON n r...m.'... nnnu. rm. etc- with u need condition, yes unlavonrable y. each. A M. SINCLAIR Auctioneer. “if gong; Close ganndn ' ' 1:5 ommule 214 ggyg; 189 Nova sooiia - New York Cu rb_ (Canadian Pres!) Stock! 251050 Am :1 B. . Am 00:: llneo 34 1-3 Am ' Power D-18 Brown ubber ' 3' Cities Service 5 3-4 El Bond share '7 1-8 Gull on com 31 1-9 mUkhQed\Mr Pant Oil 5 1-4 UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Preee)‘ closing exchange rates: At Montreal -—Pound 4-09 7-10: 3.85. dlr 1.00 9-33: franc 2.85 at New York —-Pound 4.60 1-e; Canadian dlr .99 45-04; franc 2.04 7 .3_ At Paris --Pound 170.73 fr: 0. S. dlr 31.75 lr_;_ Canadian‘ _dlr_3'1_.- 00 I . Inrclold —-Pound 11s. 5d: U a. dlr 69.44 cents; Canadian dlr 59.- 20 cents. Use Mlnnrd'e' (or dandruff. ESE.» ‘% Thimble Theatre. Starring POPEYE —-.—— Montreal Curb I icsn.T’..,,r-rue)’ 80003! Clone biilbi so Abitibi Pfd 2; B A Oil 22 1-4 Beeuha.-mole 4 Te: 4 1-! Fraser V '1‘ O 7 5-8 :1 A 10 200 Iran Oil 14 3-5 Int Pole 20 1-2 Price Com 9 1-2 Price PM 40 I Livestock MONTREAL. July 3 —(CP)— Receipts on Montreal livestock. marky today were 1.555 cattle: 2,- 068 calves; 41,949 hogs ‘and 1,003 sheep and lambs. Hogs were iirmer and other classes of live stock easier. There was about 00 percent increase in the number of cattle offered. in- cluding a very large percentage. of good steers. There were not enough early sales to establish prices. Calves showed an increase of e.- bout 25 per cent in the numbers. Prices were about steady on the best and 25 cents or more lower for the commoner kinds. Veals and drinkers ranged irom $5 to $7.50 with a top or 38. good veals making :7 up. Medium kinds sold for $5.75 to $6.75. Light drinkers i'1‘nd0grassers made from $0.75 to 5 . Lambs were uneven. Prices ranged mostly from $7.50 to $0.- 50 with an odd top oi $10. Good lambs brought around $0 to $9.- 50. when graded bucks were cut 31 per cwt, and cum $2 per cwt. Sheep were from,s2.50 to $3.50 with t.he'odd top of $4. Hogs were strongg at $10. for bacons fed and watered. selects drew $1 per hog premium with the regular cuts on oil’ grades. Cows were $5.50 to $6 50. Roll grdae hogs sold at $13.50 to $13.70 cold weight. Produce Prices MONTREAL, July 3 ——(CP)-—- E88. butte and cheese offerings held main, steady on open prod- uce markers here today but weak- ness developed in potato prices, the Dominion Departxnen oi’ Agriculture reported. Creamery butter prints to retail- ers sold for 22 3-4-23 cents a. pound and sends for 22 1-2-1-2. Western ‘cutter delivered in Montreal was unquoted. Quebec No. l pasteur- ifzedl lg: wholesale Jobbing lots made .- Ontario white cheese was quoted at 18 cents a P011Ild and colored at 13 1-8. Quebec white wars quoted at 12 3-8 and colored at 12 1-2. Graded egg shl ems in used ' iremcases were o lered at 25 1-2- 20 cents a. dozen for A-large. 22 1-2-23 for A-medium. 1'7 l-2-18 for B-large. 15-15 1-2 {or C. Potatoes: N. B. and Maine No. mts 90's 1.30-l 25; P. E. I. No. 1 mts 90's 150; Virginia bar- rels No. 1 3.50-4.00; Virginia bar- rels No. 1 “B” 2.75-3.00; Virginia. begs No. 1 100': 1.05-1.75; Que- beglgew croo 75's 2.25-2.35. s-. N'I'R«EAlL. July 3 ---(CP).. Egg. butter and cheese rices cl mbed to sl hi/ly higher levels in record trad lie on the Canadian commodity exchange today. Butter spot: Que. (92 score) 221:: Gauge. (88 score) 21-21 1-8. Sales: 6 Que. (02 score). 21 '1-0: 1,- 900 Que. (92 score), 229., 200 Que. (38 score), 20 7-0. Cheese spot: Ontario white 12 1-211: Ontario colored 12 5-912; Quebec white 12 1-911; Quebec col- ored 12 3 91) Sales: 1.000 Quebec white 12 3-10: 200 Quebec colored 12 8-9. Eggs spot:.A-large 258.: A-mcd- iigm 22 1-211: B-large 19a; and C I. 0. P. R. EARNINGS ‘ . July 3—A decrease ‘or’ $190,000 was shown in Canadian Pacific Railway Company tr-a.il'ic eamlme or f,-3.215.000 for week end- ed June 30 compared with $3,411.- 000 for; the corresponding pe last Lg". ’ A E can sgs, POPEVE NQ... Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Prue) 5000*! Close Bell Tel 175 1-2 Brazilian 8 B C Pow A 20 1-4 Bldg Products 16 3-4 Can Cement '1 Can Nor P1’ 16 1-8‘ can Car Pd 9 1-0 can Car Pid 21 n Psc Celaneae 15 1-2 Cons smelt Beag 1'1 1-4 Dom Coal PM 18 Dom Bridge 20 Dom St E 10 Founda Co '1 1-2 Ham Bridge 7 Imlp ‘Dub 16 1-2 Int Nickel 40 Lake Woods 16 Massey Harris 4 1-2 Mrtl Power 31 1-4 Nat Brew 41 No-randa. '76 1-2 Power Corp 9 1'4 uebec Power 16 1-2 S a-winigan 18 ‘I-3 St law Com 2 1-! at Law Pid 35 st of Con 72 1-3 Win Eiec A 150 GRAIN . WINNIPEG, July 3 —(CP)- Light selling prompted by weak- ness on outside markets caused wheat futures prices to sill! 1110" than 5. cent in a dull session on Winnipeg grain exchange today. only minor support was altered and at the close quotations were 7-8-1 1-4 cent down. with July at 58 1-8. Oci.obe'r 58 3-4-7-3, Novem- ber 31 5-3 and December 01 3-4 cents. - Cash wheat transactions uncov- ered a ieir demand for the top northern grades from shippers and exporters. Mills and CXPOYII 11011395 were credited with small purchases or oats and barley in'1:he coarse grain pit. Lack of demand ror Argentine wheat from United Kingdom mill- ers and consistent liquidation in the July contract forced Liver- pool 1 1-8-'1-8d lower. Chicago slipped about a cent while Buenoa Alros showed little change. OI-IIIOAJGO. July 3 —(AP)— Wheat prices tell about two cents a. bushel today to around the low- est levels in more than we months. Heavy marketing oi’ new wheat. with harvesting in the southwest near its peak. sharply expanding domestic supplies and weakness in iorelgn contributed to the selling Wheat closed 1 1-2-1 7-Ii cents lower than Saturday, July 03 1-4- l—8, September 69 5-8-1-2. corn 1-4-5-8 down. July 46 1-2. Septem- ber 48 1-2-5-8: oats 1-2-1 cent lower. ' Currencies MONTREAL. July Pound Sterling dip 7-32 to 4.- 60 '1-16 and the U ted Btatea dol- lar yielded 1-16 at 1.00 9-82 on Montreal foreign exchange today. French iron-cs were narrowly low- er at 2.65 5-8. YORK. Jul)’ 5 —(AP)— Foreign exchange dealings were light today as bankers awaited iresh news from mid-Europe, trod- ers also were inclined to take things easy pending further clue: to United States congressional act- ion on legislation aliectlng cur. rency. sterling was unchan ed at 4.09 1-8 in terms oi’ Unted States Iunds. Slight advances were chalk- ed up for the belga, and the Swiss markets were factors iihatpresum 3 —(o1=)—- ‘ I MINING ‘ (Canadian Press) ’10fiaON'1'O. Jul‘! 3. am” Close 9 - Anglo can .2 7 3 Anglo Huron 340 Arntfleid 10 A “"16 3 3-4 ‘"101’ as one ‘ Bankiieid 33 Base Metal 13 Beattie 13%, 3 4 Bid:-ztgod 17 3°“ 8 1-2 3"-Mme 11 1-2 .Brouian 4; W‘ 1° 11 8-4 nun can 2 3,, Cal Edm 190 Caizmonr. 30 0411 M8-1 74 Cent Pet 340 Port 9 Chester 103 Chromium 53 “m 155 Cons smelt 33 1.4 3'10! 4 1-4 Dcnison 12 Dome Oil 33 1-2 "81 5 1-4 Duqucsne 14 East Crest 5 1.2 East M81 247 Eldorado mg Falcon : Gods lake 3;; Gold Eagle 5 Goodlish 2 Galnna 44 I-Iailiwell 4 Hard 100 Barker 3 Holllnser 14 7-8 Home Oil zca 0‘W9Y 31 1-4 I-Iud Bay Min 30 3.4 Int Nickel 43 1-3 Jacola 4 1-2 Jelliwe 6 Kerr Add 175 Kirk Lake 143 1&8-11115. 9 1-4 Lake Shore 38 1-4 Iavmaque 595 Lauren 15 1-4 Lehcl om _, 3 1-2 itch 77 Little 1. L 270 Macassa 430 MacLeod loo Madsen 34 Malrago» :2 Nlkzlntyre 55 cKenzie 172 !i0':Vii.tlc 12 Mcwatters 48 1-4 Merl Oil‘ 3 Moneta 100 Morris K 6 1-4 Naybob 15 1-4 Newbec '1 ‘-2 Ne-wgold 12 Niplsslng 1'18 Norenda *1 1-2 0311911 250 Okalta ’)5 Omega. 7'4 Pamour 260 Pa. as 1-2 Perron Gold 172 k ‘0 I Pioneer 240 1 Premier 1'75 ' 144 Red crest 5 Reno Gold 4'7 Roche 6 Royaiite 93 St Anth 10 Ban Ant .164 Band River 12 shwwkev 2 eep 115 Sherrltt 88 Si/Irma _;‘ 350 __ Do You Need Money 550 _— S500 ? W l d to old’ filmmanxnmhm neoesaitlee. to take that needed vacation er ror any useful purpose No embarrassing quea- tlons to borrower or en- - doraers. from while the guilder was un- changed. The French franc pick- ed up 1-10 point to 2.64 '1-8 and the Canadian dollar 1-32 cent to 19.04 per cent discount. , NEW YORK. July it —(AP)‘ Em-cign exchange: Great Britain demand 4.68 3-16. 4.68 1-16. 4.08 1-8: 60-day bills 4.07 '1-8; Canada demand’ .99 45-64: France 2.01 GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Phillip’! Building Grafton Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. book for Confidential Loan Sign 9.00-5.30 9.00-5.00 Olnce flours change was the quieiestsince the trough of the depreuion period seven years ago with only 148.000 shares changing hands. Despite the sluggish buying prices moved up and closed stl‘ol'iZ- Three 111' dices of the iour were up at the close, the golds leading with a gain 01 l 04 Trading here kept in step with New York where brokers and trad- ers had enlarged holiday to cover the independence day close-down on Tuesday. Bids, were firm throughout the session and they tightened up further in the gold group in the final stage. Action appeared medium-price group and of these Aunor, Lamaquc, MacLeod-Gock- shui/i/, Macassa and Pickle Crow firmed 7 to 15 cents. Senior golds were practical1yun- the week-end chiefly in the -4-. ‘ I . . , . Iedl1I‘eIlCe;SII1ll.‘h €r§,QmP4ny’ . Luufco . » ’ - -mvire-rmzwr seculu-rues ~" ‘ VANCOUVER vwroiua mnamo IAIIIIIUN IAIN‘! mint Prince zdwud Iaitml Repvuauetiee ' D. M. Grant. 160 Richmond St...-flraltofletcvnr ‘ Phone urn ‘I siscoa 119 changed at the end or the day slave Lake 5 while closing prices were highs: Stadacona 44 by 5 cents or less for Central Pat.- Simaw Lake 3 3- rain chestervi , Eaei: Melanie. Sud Basin zoo Hard Rock, Kerr-Addison, O'Brien, suluvan ‘I5 Preston, Teok Hughes and Uchi. Syivanita 335 Base metal seniors were duller Teck l-lrugh 415 than other groups with Nickel and Texas Corp 60 Noranda higher and smelters and Toiburn 175 Hudson Bay lower by minor 11300- Uchi 131 ans. ventures 435 Moat oi‘ the western oils he Waite Amu 035 unchanged. Royalite dmpped 1- Wemiigo 8 1-2 for broken lots and name Oil , Wood Cod 1-3 2 cents. Calmont gained 2. ' Wri HA1: 800 ————-————— Ymlr Yank 5 MARKETS A1.‘ A GLANCE UNLISTED (By The Canadian Prue) Toronto and New York -5106}: Dial 011 35 closed higher. Mandy 13 Montreal —-Utilities and palm Pond Ore 125 lower; other industrial; urchan Temisk 7 golds higher. moon . July 3 —<C P>- Winnipeg —Wheat '2-e-1 1-e ‘Trading today on the Toronto cx- cams lower New York ——CotiAm and coiled higher: rubber lower; sugar un- changed. MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Press) M . July 3—Be-l mining quotations on Monur Curb Market today warez- most 2 3-4 Stocks 13119931 HAIFA, Palestine. July 8 - (A.P)—-Three Arabs were killed and 1'1 injured, seven seriously when a time bomb exploded today in a. large Arab cafe, destroying the building and shops in the vic- inity. I .- ileduetion In Lime Regarding freight on lime, our department wishes to inform the farmers that up to the end of this year lime will cost, delivered at your railway station, $2.80 in bulk, and $3.55 bagged. This is on account of our having secured a small reduction in price from the company. W. H. DENNIS, Minister of Agriculture. . Sltllrduy ii-‘ill: Germany’ 40.18; Italy 5.20 L-448-7-3-2i. I FROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Department of Public Works and Highways, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, will be received up to noon on July 6, I939 for the following highway work in the Province of Prince Edward lsland:— RECONSTRUCTION OF SUB-GRADE. Section—Montrose Bridge to Tignish to St. Louis Road, op- proximotely I2 miles. (Security Deposit required ($3,000.00). Each tender for the work must be on the regular forms which may be obtained at the Office of the Department of Public Works and Highways, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on or after June 26,1939 and must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, payable to the Provincial Treasurer of the Province of Prince Edward Island for the amount shown in the advertisement. The Department makes a charge of $3.00 for each complete set of specifications, which is refundable on the return of the. specifications. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. L. B. MocM|LLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. June 24, I939. LI 93-6-27-29-7-I -4-0 PU L UP THE AN i-iOP,W M GOK ER PADDLE THE SHIP HOME I°Ein'é ., 3;. .' ' , —-----.4-. —-- - - ¥§§‘3<i'.%'*°&=.-ess '-‘M OGIE-THAT'S A! re. -in-.I..Aw :2 5%»: PICKED 33 8 NES THAT H VE THQQWIN’ LP M DUNGEONS IN fig;-eu..°..~.si.c Cl ALLY IN x I. 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