u tuullllul .....- ,--,;;.".'.:::..':;' .2111‘. n a slowly uliuro ml! u “x w,“ n word strictly d u IGVIIN“ b 0RD ‘U! bum“. wdnasdgy m Jtill . MOON B ' but 1119-5-14-11- A‘ e14- __,_. glvlill GROUP of Bap- mhu, services on Sunday. “m, Wm be held as follows: 1 ‘t n m m; North River at m’, m“; Creek at 7-30 P- m- '6_ wakelins. P8510!‘- ____. - SOCIETY-On sun- J, 4m the young ladies of held a meeting and society of the Child- “, ‘The meeting was di- _ by 9,1121!‘ pastor, Rev. Father ' ‘no gave a short talk on the o; me members. There were Jour members enrolled, of ., twenty~one were present. The officers were elected: e,’ Miss Kathleen Cusack; Prwdgnt, Miss Mary Trainer, ‘mo; Secretary, Miss Ger- Nmwg; ‘Ireasurer, Miss Mary U; councillors, Miss Alice Mc- ,, ma Miss Kathleen Malone; mnnnittee. Miss M. A. Mon- , M155 Helen McManus and wry Nantes. r TI I the arr- plNG BELLS-A quiet but .- wedding was solemnized at Ann's Church, Lot 65, on May when Miss Laura Cahill, of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius 1 "Tyrone, became the bride Jrancis McElroy, son of the lo. and Mrs. Peter McElroy, of men. They were attended i1 Marie Cahill, sister of the and Mr. Joseph .McElroy, . of the groom. The bride was .. in a brown silk crepe dress int and accessories to match, the bridesmaid was dressed in Buying the ceremony hymns mg by Mrs. Francis McQuaid . e. After the ceremony, the couple drove to the home of bide, where a dainty breakfast med. They then motored to .. etown for dinner at the ul National Hotel, returning t. evening to the home of the ‘may later returned to New ~ followed by the good wishes friends for a happy wedded l i‘ CHURCH, cherry Valley, Wll: Matins and Catechism at allvensong at '1 p. m. Capt. g, e... officiating. Wed- \June 21st: Semi-annual a u W. A., Celebration of H011’ Communlo. at 11 m m by 11"- Qwoo E. Malone. Ms. Preach- ". Rev. E. R. G. Bridgewater My; Afternoon sessions for W. A. ‘mam- bers and others interested Friday June 23rd» “t 5 P- m» The Sacra-l aental Rite o! Confirmation wm “Jgmilisred hv The Right Rev. Ohn Hackenley, 1113,, 33h” Coadlutor of the Diocese of Nova Scotia. Arlnollncemeng gm- BtL-Tho‘ w“ mmmh» Ions Creek, later. MARSHFIELD WOMEN'S m- fg-Tgra-Thv regular meeting 41f t arshfield Women's Institute me at the home of Mrs. J. F. Fer- 8118011. June 1st. Twelve member-a ""9 Present. President was in the 2h“ {hi1 mtsilne opened with "o anada. Roll call was responded to with household hints, followed by minutes °t 135" regular meeting read and adopted. It was moved and seconded that we give five dol- lars to the provincial sanitarium, also one dollar and fifty can“ yo, the annual school treat. Mrs, Munn and Mrs. Heartz were appointed delegates to attend the annual con- vention with Mrs. Foster and Sara Mill alternatives. We were than favored with a demonstration on handycraft by Mary Flerguggn, also one from Frances Munn on quill, "Win18. both which were very in- “Mfinfl- =8 We" as helpful to all. This was followed by a contest, pug 011 by Jessie Jenkins and also n T935108 by the President, Mrs. Hen- tor Jenkins, entitled "Ignoring 1n- Juries." Roll call to be answered next meeting with a. collection. Mrs. Alec Scott and Mary Ferguson were appointed to prepare a program 1°.- HEXt three months. A very dainty lunch was then served by the 1.0g- tess. assisted by her daughter. me National Anthem then brought a very pleasant evening to a close, Mrs. George Hntely and baby George, accompanied by Mrs. Hately‘s sister, Miss Jean Moore, ny- rived home from Toronto Monday evening on a visit to their mother, Mrs. John Osborn, City, Rev. William Quinton Genge, Pas- tor of the Methodist Episcopa‘ Church, South Boston, died at his home last week. Rev. Mr. Gengc was a native of Channel, Newfound- land, and a cousin of Dr. Genge, of North Tryon. ::For Burns and Scolds-Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oli will take the fire Qut of a burn or scald. It should be at hand in every kitchen so that it may be available at any time. There is no preparation required. Just apply the oil to the burn or scald and the pain will abate and in a short time cease altogether. Central Guardian locals, Moro locals, 2o. per word; or 4c per word. Other rate: iiihlilnum Charge for any anti. fir-to per word. three In- 1 for the price of two, atrictly in advance. For Sale ARD SUITABLE FOB outhouses. etc, 1o per Guardian Office. ti. liLE - AUCTION FORT!- Bridge and Whist Score Guardian Central Job " Nov. 1-tf. 4 saw. - sacoun-nsun 1 ight Car. Cheap. Apply Ofllce. e-v-u. Ill-ii - AUCTION FOBTY- Bridge and Whist 800M Guardian Central Job " * - Nov. 1-tf. BALE-‘l ROOMS AND " lull basement, garage, large 11W)- $300 cash, balance easy. " - - mz-e-ls-sl lALs-mcollnl morass! "B11109. 12% net, on 111N934‘,- “ Illarantced. $2800 required. 631- 1112-6-13-31 Miscellaneous ‘NIBIVED-CAR or CEDAR I 1.6M" cedar posts. A. B. t. Hunter River. ' 1006-6-12-81. Wanted W" To nam- AT ONCE, “"59- Bood locality. Apply ' iuo-e-ls-zl r"~' was-rs noon m s. home. Apply ‘T!’ care - 1183-8-14-31. OQOOQ-OOO-O-O-O-O-GO-Q-rfi-O-OO-Ofiio. ivmlsing Rates-Payable in Advance lo. per word; Western and Announcements and Coming lvllltl. 2o. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memorl Notices, 10o. pol inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- llll, Cards, ctc., 4c. per name; lmttcrs oi Condolence, 70c. per inch; Noticed of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch on applications. advertisement twenty - iive “‘$¢“¢¢¢#vw‘ ‘¢‘- To Let ROOMS TO LET-ID WEYMOUTB Bt. Phone 1383. 1116-6-13-31 TO LET -— COTTAGE. APPLY Guardian. 1079-6-12-31. T0 LET — FURNISHED HOUSE or rooms. Apply Guardian. 1079-6-12-31. TO LET-CAR. STORAGE. DRY 011111011 Bt. 1140-8-14-31 TO LET — SEVEN ROOMED hpartmcnt. Possession July 1st. Apply H. l’... Palmer. 1098-6-13-‘31. Boarders Wanted l! 0 A R D l} R S ACCOMODATED, comfortable and reasonable. Ap- ply 53 Bayficld. 10.71 43-9-61 ONE 0R. TWO MEN BOARDEBS can be accomodated. Bright, airy room. Apply 206 Weymouth St. 1079-8-12-31 Help Wanted 2000 MEN AND WOMEN WANTED. To handle a patented article never before introduced on this Contin- ent. This article costs 10c and sells inlets of from 100 to 600 at 15c each. The plan We-have ior sell- ing thie article is entirely new. ‘more is no door to door canvass- ing. Whether you are employed at present or not you can earn $30.00 a week in your spare time. Bend 10c for sample and particu- lars. Write to-day while territory is still available to Red K Pro- ducts, Dept. 8. Drawer 90, Port Dalhousie, Ontario. H. W. June 13-41. Help Wanted W “Home: mun. ‘ "I Hotel. 1141-11 A sresooosruan. . ha?“ necessary. Apply - June la-al. CAPABLE onu. " Bottles Wanted Pints and Quarts. Phone 1107 and central. Fred H. Trainer, 80 A SHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Staci; Quotations Montreal (Canadian Prue) Ilow Smith ... Dom Steel and Cool B Int Nickel . Massey Huff! McCall Front .. . ,, Montreal Power Nut Brew ... . Poweo Corp ... Quebec Power . , MININ C - glnundlm Pres!) TORONT , Juno 18_ Stock! Acme Oil ... n‘ Amulet ... Are. ‘_‘ no: cola Arno .. .... ... ... ... Bubjo . Clcricy ... .... Uoluulnnio . (‘olliliglls Collinurln . ,, Hflllléltullfl Howfy ... llurollian ... .. Kirk Luke ... Kirk Pre ... liuoicnny ,., ,, , Lnke Shore ... lilncassa . Mnlartic .. Man Baal McIntyre .. .\lc.\I lion .. Licwllttcns .\lln Corp ... ,., M01! lluil ... ... Blonctu ... ;.. Moss Mines ... . Olga O . . Pct Oil ,., , Pioneer ... t... Stvldllcona ..'. .... ..- Surl Bnsin . . . . Sylvmlite .. Tcck Ifugh 'l‘hcma (‘nd lklwnlrmnc . Tl-cndlvr-ll Unit Klrk Vacuum ,., Buckingham .. Cal and Edm Can irk Ccn Man (‘hem R Smelter! . . Dom Exol ldlzlnrudo ... Gillmo ... llonllfish ... . (irozollo .. . IIult-roiv ... llilliop .. Ilolue Oil . Hill] Buy . Nickel ... . Jock “on linylllito . So Kcors ... Sud Cont ... Sud Mine! ... ... ... ... ‘.... Venture! ... ...- ... ... ...- ..- Vickcra ... -. . “My Bide .. Wood Kirk Pivotal! New (Canadian Pres!) tocko Allied Chemical . . . Anaconda .... ... ... . Aiclllson ... ... ... Auburn Motor ... ... ... (flluodu Dry L‘ l.‘ it . Case . Chesapeake and Ohio .. Con Gus Corn Products Ilclnwnre and H Eastman (lcn Electric .. . (len Foods ... ... . (icu. Motors To! Gulf Ilnlon (‘nrblllc llulnu Pacific .- Fnltorl (‘nip U S lluhllep . . .. Vauullum Westinghouse Sf- Anthony ... .....' York Stocks Stock Market p Markets At A‘ Glance (Canadian PNII) Toronto and Montreal-Stock! regularly lower. Toronto Mince-Close lower. ir- 7 10%; “gleuw lfork—Stocks weaken under ~ l’. \t'iunll7eI-—Wheat closed lower. New York-C0tiull and rubber 10W- l er; sugar unsleally; coffee higher. LIVESTOCK , _ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, June ill-Offering! on the two Montreal livestock market! iodsytotalled 1,341. Receipts were 442 cattle, 400 calves, 302 bogs and 128 sheep and lnlnbl, including about 400 cattle and 100 hogs held over. There was a continuation of the heaviness QXDEHGIICPC on Monday’! cattle market and early sales today wene practically nil. Calvc! were ltemly with yesterday’! quotations. There were no calves of top quality. Medium good calves sold up to $4.75 with medium kinds from $3.75 up. and iuat plllln culres a- round 0325. Common light drink“; were anld as low as $2. Good lambs brought $0 1° $10 ‘pm; just fair kinds ound 88 and cull] were slow lellers with sales as low u $5. Sheep mostly 82 to $2.50, Hogs were uncbunlterl. Bacons and butchers brought $5.50 to $0.65, s91. not hncons drew S1 per hog pflimhlm, Heavies. $5 to $1.15. Extra hmwleg $4.50 to $4.05 and llzllfn $5.00 [o $5M sows were from $3.00 to $4. GRiIN (Canadian Prue) WINNIPEG, Juue 18- cnosn I Whsatr July 64%; Oct am; Dee mfg/fie: July 28ml; Oct 201,4; Dec Eel-lay: JuLv 81%: Oct ems; Dec 4014a. CASH PRICES Wheat: No 1 hard 07%; No 1 nor 111%; No 2 nor 03%: No 4 nor (10%; 50 5 53%; N0 5 55%? Feed 53%; Truck (14%; No 1 durum 06 . _O:lis: No 2 C W 2751111“) 8 C W Hit: lax 1 feed 25%; No 1 feed 2.514.; grit/Z feed 231,5; Rejected 21%; Truck - W. llnrlcy: ll row ox f! C W 42%; Nn 2 row ex 3 C W 42%: No 3 (‘ W 311i.‘ N0 4 C \V 34%? N0 5 C ‘V 33%: No 0 C W 32%: Track 37%. PR onucz . (Canadian Pres!) MONTREAL, June 13~Wlth trad- ing quieter and sales volume compar- atively light, the Montreal dairy and produce market held tirlu at yester- day's udrhnccs during today's trud- iug. Dealers in butter and cheese ap- peared to be awaiting tomorrow's weekly auction when 1,100 boxes oi’ butter and B00 boxc! of cheese will be offered to the highest bidded. The general quotation for no 1 re- grnded butter 1n cnrlote or less Will unchanged at 18% to 10 cents a pound. The egg market fullcd to record any change and graded receipts were light at 07 boxes. The egg manket failed to record any change and graded shipments in carlots or loss continued to ho quoted at 171,4 to 1S cents a dozcn for extras, 141/; cents for first: nnll 121,1, conls for seconds. A total of 2,270 cases was offered for sllle. Current Ontario colored cheese also held firm. At the close of the day's trading, selling for 11% cent! a pound Arrivals nmnuntcd to 575 boxes. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island green mountain potatoes con- tinued to he KIIIOUC at D0 to 05 cents per 00 pound hag. Excljflzvcs (Cnnadlon Press) IiIONTREAIr, June lit-British and foreign exchange currenccia in rclll- tinn to the (‘nnndlnn dollar as com- piled by the Iloynl Bunk of Canada closed today as follows:- Al-geutinn peso .3267. Ausimlla pnuud 3.0307. Austria scllillinlz .1594. Belgium helgn .1870. Ilrnzll mllrcle .0&".2. Ilulgnrln lev .0100. China Ilong Kong dollars .3330. Czechoslovakia crown .0407. Denmark krone .2040. Finland flnmnrk .0217. France frnnc .0r'..'ll. Germany rcicllamnrk .0100. Great Ill-ithin pound 4.5715. Great Britain pound 4.6715. Greece drncluna .0070. Holland florin .5430. Hungary pcngo .2468. Indlll rupee .3512. Italy lire .0704. Japan you Jugoslnvln rlinnr .0195. New Zr-nlnnd pound 8.0012. Norway krone .2100. Poland vslotl .1004. Roumnllin leu . . Spain pesctn .1l.'i.‘l. flirt-don krnnc .2300: Switzerland franc .2004. lfn‘ltcd States dollop 1116 N!‘ vent I»!!! um. pfligh tide this afternoon at 8.10 and tomorrow morning at 4.3.7. Sun nets this ercniug at 7.47 and rises tomnrnow morning at 4.12 Lnae quart-r moon Wednesday, June 14. 11.20 lv- m. Sumlncl-slllc tlclv- elgllteen lnlmltel later illlln (‘Ilnrloltctnri-n. NEW YORK, Jllvlc 13—-(A.I‘.l--Fnr- cign exchange easy. Grout Hriinlu dc- nlllnrl h'gb 4.15: low 4.0M. slow 4.10%: no dny bills 4.171%: France 4,112: Italy 351.62 Belgium 17.15; Ggrmnny 211$“; (‘nnllfln R011. (Canadian Prnuv) Exchange rntcs at tho close today warns- Pnuwl sterling in “null-col 4.57%. U, ii. dollllr ill lilnlllronl 1.11%. ‘Pound sterling Ill New York 4.1.1. (‘nnmllnn dollar in New Ynrk 110%. (‘nundlnn dollar in Paris 18.74 ‘S. dollar in Paris 20.79 francs. 1v. YFRB (Cnnvullnn Pr!!!) Blocks Amer (‘you It ... ... Arnol- up Powel- ... ... ... All G null El ... ... '1": (‘nu ‘Marconi ... . . 9'41 "Nice Fore 5 El Pond llml Rhnrc . 3"”. Ferd of (‘nundrl A 111'. Imp 0'1 . 11*’. l"t Polo . l" Niag Hull 14% It. Oil Ind or! r- o» n. bu! MK ‘THE GUTTA Gum Cushions at these p0 For those who want a lo CRAFT, made by Guiia Head Office: Toronto the finest quality of cord fabric is used. impregnated and encased with rubber to prevent cord cbafin and to give extra mileage and extra safety. The Gutia ercbn Tire is reinforced at the side walls and has and strength-extra values at no extra cost. THE ROADCRAFT TIRE value. It is made of qunlii impregnated and insulate with rubber, and has the famous Gum Cushion construction to give it extra protection from road shocks. GUTPA PERCHA & RUBBER, LIMITED GU ~ PERCHA TIRE In the Guita Percha Tire, shown at the to above, only ach strand is inta to give extra protection wet-priced tire, the ROAD- Percha, gives exceptional cord fabric, each strand . Branches from Coast to Coast 93 ALL-CANADIAN aueeea couuuv rouuesu '=' .6 O L D E N‘ OUR’ 44m puke When you examinefhe diagrams below, you will see at once some of the reasons why motorists get greater mileage, with more safety in every mile, when they use Gutta Percha Tires. _ All the experience of our 50 years in the rubber industry in Canada has helped to make these the safest and best; tires your money can buy. STHUNBEH. stun CONSTRUCTION a1 M. a6 Meow, ‘Z1710: GUM CUSHIONS An Extra Value Clltfa Percha and Road- craft Tire! have cushions of pure gum l-"bber moulded in between the plies ofcord fabric, mak- lug a "bear-ing” that re- duces friciion and wear at illesc oinis as effect- ively as lall bearings do in machinery. NOT THIS But of cord fabric, each ltrlud ' , rubber to prevent cord chafing. Gulls Percha and Rosdcrafl Tires are made of the finest ‘qualify ousted und insulate with GUARA condition that an! by Blowouts, cute, brulsoa, run Rosdcraft and Gutts Pal-obs ‘I'll-cs are sold with a guarantee. for l2 month! from date ofpurchnae for passenger car er-rvlce. sgalnnt nnv render the tire unfit for _ _ Iuch condition la ue to ordinary wear and tear or in unes thereto out of ulinrneui’. hull? brake! or All! other r0! NTEE rther service w ere cuts, under in tlon. wheel! d hoard. THIS I8 OUR GOLDEN oronio. To-day, the quality o so vuas solo — m I88: NJ U 4B.‘ I “LEE E IUBILEE YEAR 50 ‘years agoJn 1883, this Compass! commenced the manufacture of rubber in its roducis i! known all over the worl , Ind it has grown to be [be largest all-Cons '!n rubber company. The factory, lhovrl below, employs 1,500 people, and covers an area of 11 acres. GIJIIA PIERCHA TIRES spouse I10 e ._ " M T’L. CURB (Canadian Pres!) Bloch B A Oil ..... ... m- Beauhnrnoi! .... .... ... 1S Miscellaneous (Canadian Prcnr) MONTREAO Junc- l3»- \Vllc.'lt, nortllcl-n nn 2 70. Harley, Cnnndilln i stern. no 3 40. Outs, i‘. \V no ‘.2 till; i‘ ii‘ no 3 1H; feed no 1 33: fvcll no 2 Z12. Flour, spring wllcnt mwuts, fir-sin 5.20; seconds 4.00; lnlkcrs 4.50; winder wheat patents r-llnlcc 3.00 4.00; while corn 3.303.110. Bran ton 17.25; shorts, tnn 15.25 mlddllnga. ton 21.25. Rolled outs, ling 00 lbs. Ilny, no 2 pcr tnu cal-lots 10.51. (‘Mose current Ontario rnlnrml 111,1. Button‘ no 1 rl-gu-nlcrl li-“Llfl. Eggs in cnrloruvfrcsll sin-vials ‘ll; exirun 21: first! 1R. Pnintocs N. ll. Illll‘ Prince Evlu-nrll Inland green mountains R0 pnunrl bug 90-95. 2.75. CANADIANS GOING TO POULTRY CONGRESS OTTAWA, 0nt., June l3.—Canada will be represent ’ at the filth world's poultry congress, to be held " motorcar and omnibus crush at Elford, Domillion poultry husband- man, and W. A. Brown, chief of the poultry division, livestock branch. The delegates will leave Canada on August i9, and besides the visit to the congress at Rome, arrange- ments have been made for visits to France, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, and on the return loumey for a day in Paris and three days in the United Kingdom. PLUCKY BRIDEGROOM LONDON, June 13.—-"I must be at the register office at 12.30," cried a bridegroom who was injured ill a Liverpool. Mr. Joseph Latin. who was driving to his wedding when the crash took place, was badly cut about the head, but, llurriedly giving pnrticllinrs to a policeman, he dashed oil in l1 taxi and was married at Bolton-street re- gister office. ESCAPED BATFORD, Fla, June iii-Harry Sitamore, society jewel illicf who stole $250,000 worth oi gems from residents of the ltilanli winter col- ony, includin Grace Moore, opera next, by two official delegates, F. C. B e a u f!‘ c a t ion Scheme (Special to the Gull-dim) MONCTON, N. B., J1me l2—Up- wards of 45,000 flowering plants are now being distributed from the railway greenhouse at Moncton to Canadian National Railways eta- tions in Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick, Prince Edward Island and Quebec east of Rivicre du Loup and Monk to be planted about sta- tion premises, roundhouses. shops and other railway property. As apples may no longer be ex- ported from Canada unless they are fgree from apple maggot. and come from a. non-infected district, a sys- tem of orchard certification, re-in- forced wherc necessary by compul- sory measures, llas been adopted by the Ontario government. Canadian Dollar Weakens (Canadian Pres!) NEW YORK, May 12—'l'he Cali admn dollar weakened against bot] tile Pound and the United State! dollar in brisk wading on the New York Foreign Exchange mar- ket today. Aftcr opening with a burst oi strength to move up a. new high for the year at 9i cents, the Dom- in?on‘s currency turned cJ.y and slid back to 90 5-8, wllcre it wad off 1-8 of a cent from Saturday? clcsc. Fancy No. 1 Cucumber! According to the regulations issued by the Dominion IPl-uit Branch Fancy No. 1 cucumbers must bi _. trday. His companions in flight two trllstis, were working tho farm roads with a motor powered dragger. As they passed Sltamorc, also at work on the roads. he climbed on the singer, escaped from the stat»: prison in Rome, Italy, September s to 10. farm with two other convict! yea- tho jewel thefts. vehicle with them and all drove 0"- Sitamore was sewing 40 YBBTB 1°!‘ fresh, firm, well shaped, well de- veloped and have a. grccn colour ovcr tun-thirds or more of the sur- face. They must be free from dam- ngo caused by freezing, mosaic, o1 other disease, or damage by insects mechanically, or by other mean! They must not be less than medium eiu for the variety. 2 I v i. .1