N. Stock Exchange‘ I"!5,:j~~«. .""“'u-. A . A. rr I'M. l7.uINlN' rrfalz l-.lIM-- . no Looks. OUT SO, PATHETIC THERE! HOME RUNS ‘IOU OAN! WHEN PEOPLE QUIT TR‘/IMO TO BEAT THE. OTHER GU‘/'iN SPORTS THEY MAY STOP DOING IT 1N BUSINESS! 50 UNTIL '|'HEN,WHY-~-- Montredl Stock Eitchange " ‘ uuoaaesrsmmeo BLESSING I'T Is? ones ouauuo AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SAT‘-‘ARI in ms 603! assent we HADTD mean as MDLES A DAV F03 Io oA~/sww ous DROP or: jn-us PRICELESS iiulo wAs Mona PRECIOUS UPON oua PARCI-iED'|‘D‘NGUES I " KAFF ! .1 _/IIIEABJ Mavcirafl !V THE _CHARLOTTET_(_)_Y_V:N [.s1ocK..QUorA77o1vs y I ‘THAN ‘FROSTED AI.e....; .__G_UA_3.121_A.1§i. Letters Express Appreciation officlncldicln Exporters Thanks are warmly extended for the efficient co-opdralion Trade Commissioners serve as links between the export- ers in Canada and their distant markets. ' A glance through excerpts from letters received by the Department of Trade and Commerce. reveals the value of the Commissioners’ services to those interested in trade abroad. These letters being confidential, the exporters’ names have been omitted. FROM VARIOUS PARTS OF CANADA EXPORTERS WRITE AS FOIIOWS: lnsreosed Exports Bring Increased Prosperity Canada's Trade Commissioners continually strive to err- ance they have rendered to Canadian exporters in making new connections has helped them secure large trade con- cessions. The more other countries buy our wares the more employment and general prosperity we shall enjoy August 15, l938.-- "Your Trade Commissioner helped me in so many ways that it would be absolutely impossible for me to express to your Deparunent my appreciation of his services." 1 1 1 November 4, .l938.~— “It is a pleasure to realise that your De- partment is so well represented in these foreign fields and doing such a wonderful service." 1 1 1 May 6, I938.*— "It has been I revelation to us to find that we have throughout the world such . a ready and willing means of obtaining publicity for matters affecting Canadians." December 19, 1938:-— "We wish to thank.you most heartily for the co-operation we received from your office. and you can rest assured that ii there is a party today that is convinced of the necessity for Canada to have Foreign Trade Commissioners, our firm is one." 1 1 1 May 13, I938.-— “It is indeed gratifying to have such zealous representatives sewing us in the foreign field and I have nothing but the highest commendation for the wonderful assistance ren- dered me over a long period of yum" PAC!) is-l»_v_ 1 1 1 August 29, 1938:— “The Cana- dian Trade C mmissioner. in his representation: to the cus- toms authorities, was able to adjust our difi-‘lculty with them and has received from them the assurance that our goods will enter that country under the tariff item that has been in effect for so many years. This is I splendid service." he assist- DEPARTMENT or TRADE AND COMMERCE afldaw J. G. PARMELEE, Deputy Minister JIM A JUICY WALK we c;oI.II.D TAKE --.~ ‘ro FARLEY’$ FA:-Ls-~n"s ONLY FIVE MILES ‘THROUGH THE vmolasl as s-ruI=l= .9 . ‘ll-our SINHS sows! ousr -me 1-I-«mo! -YOU'VE seen oI.eA-rlue -0 mar eovrolz MONTHS ABOUT TAKING I-IIM FOR A HIKE-. AND Cl-iANC.E"£> MNG oooo! TOMORROW WILL BE A FINE DAY ma rr-~ ma I=oascAs1- Is I-Ala mo WARMER! (Canadian Press)‘ —-————- (Csnsdian Press) Stocks ‘ 1 Gina Bioehs . Close _ - Al Ohssnb " 1.4 .’ ‘ I - - V Am C, ,_,,_. , gg,_, gegmigln mg M of Canada: Trade Commlssloners abroad . . ‘.- -"9---- 1§n'<;rd1P§n_ \ 2 3-4 B 0 Power A 27 1-2 _ _ "I‘l1ere’s that sweet yoI1rI¥"_Mre. Weather-bee. Doesn't she look Am 1-,, 49,3. 1;: 11;; 2 olzrrodm 18 1-2 I-IE numerous spontaneous and unsolicited expres- ,m°usllv1ee@-P..m , Am Water 9 he a... Q... Pro 1? 1" ' -i°n- of -vvreciation of their work are wet encour- ' ’ \ ‘ ' ‘ Mcmsm‘“‘“°"d“ ' :3 3:: CI“ 5'80 mg 3-3 agement to the Trade Commissioners of Canada scat- - - ' — » * Anti ms 20 a-e nae , 17 1 4 tered throughout the world who devote their time and I. In liates—Pa hi i am oh. - 5 1.. I - . . ' . ’ S, , g V 0 Bald u 1_2 3°” :31‘ :3 1'3 attention tothe promotion and maintenance of Canada's lvllinimiuii Charge ior Any All laments 1.5 cents. Bendix Av 23 1-4 and :9 1-: export trade. ' Gen“-5,1 Guardian locals, 50 per word; -Western nnd Eastern locals lfultégfmm 3; goal Swell B 11 5-8 stau ed . E in ~ , _ _ -21- per word; Announcements and Coming Evenis so per word; ch“ omo 32 14 Fgg:_‘d'§€Xcio1° 01 °“ 3“ ml’ °°““t“¢3 and f°1’¢1Efl 131158. Cflnfldas clpssliled 3c p.el:‘W0'l'd; In Mosnoriani Notices ‘loo per inch; Lists of Chryfler 69 .,_8 am and works 3 1 4 Flam] ma , Oiierings. Cards ei.o., so per name; Letters or con _ 7 -,_3 Gypsum 4 3:4 condolence 70¢: per inch. Wedding engagement so words for $1.00 conmmnwegm, so 1 1-4 . ls 5_a and 10 cents to: every additional 3 words. Noiioes oi Thanks and ' mt Nuke, 49 1_2 _ Appreciation, '10c periinch or 40 per word. Lists oi Subscriptions A ' Lake Wood; 17 August 12. (938.-— "We have February 25, I939.-— "I am 49 was per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. other rates on M t | C b 1.1 5 had the most wonderli_1l service directed to convey to you the --um “ 9" lea Ur ii‘ ll 2:: M- .. ‘ ' W ' - our EXPO tion or e we co-opera Net 85 Car 47 bmiiiess, thanks totheir efiorts, don luv gi . w _ / _ you c ven us e may ,I———--- —*— Noranda 80 is increasing at an amazing be ab! 1 l'gh d 1 ""—'_'—7 (CIIIIMIIIII Plull Con) 10 3 3 "my d e r° uccomp‘ 9' "Y ____ ' ' t hi 1: t f Male Help Wanted Wanted ism“ mm gthoIv;i;iia&rim 23 1-: 1 ' 1 4 ;'$c.§c‘»:§;;:-::$°cLn:".1'oZ$"5I§. 1.-_—,,~,~,_~_.—.=—=———-- .—— at Law pro so . November 25 1939.-— “For the '°°"‘ “ ANTED: A MAN fill? MOM! WANTED —A PASSAGE TO NEW Ahltlbi Coin oo 3 ' - ' Wmusiagegéliigfiihhfiihdscifiig 11112111 3 Kgrk. June 30th. é3lli§r{i7- fipfltlbl pm 22 {E “;h:>i'm<ZcenA 'I_’1 1 $0312: had dealizg: ' , 4 .1 :11 -- - ~ :_,:: :- - C°”"“i‘-' ‘,5. new .,,,,1y, but see “Listen -——--————————— B A 0 ,2 M fifnwucwnfid '14 3-4 en. Heel! would my bedoins M., 3,, 1959,. --w. ¢..1,,,.,. arllns". L:36°_t3“,13:.1l- F S 1 Beauharnoia 4 1-2 n E0 — my “V ““‘°" I 'd""°d y°“°‘ f°“fldlY KY“!-Tu‘ f-hit WU? 00- ————----—--___._g_. 01' a Q I ‘mm T“ 5 14 the splendid worktheyaredoing op,‘-41'0" hm ham ammded ,0 WANTED — EXPl7,'RlENCE£ -l Don A 4 forthebunnessmcnofCund-- ill in dealing with ma. difiicult ‘ cblle M€Ch3n£'JS. Apply 1 RR BATE - SIX ROOM COT-. For 19 1.2 ma .1 liclte ' - n_ w- [lu.om . _ _ d A u I‘ 1 7 1 e situatio ill you street. cl1ar.ottetown: logo with garage. Ap ly 181 Wey- H4 1 45 - - rlizioy . E , r We ker kindly extend our best wishes to 1--315'°'1°‘3‘» "‘°“"h '5“°°i- '3§9..—‘°‘13'4 Home 241 October 13. I938-— “I Ihould your Trade Cominissioners for __f_____T:-..,_._-—:_. - Im on 1 ’ lilretosaythatweareveryiriuch Q, ~ - - _u fibli EN 'r'i‘ci«: WANTED TO Fgli lsainé —- £0Ug;lEl§ lJ_A:?d'l.‘0l§ inc" Pete in (Canadian Press) ‘ impressed with the efficient. in- W mm" m N" behu learn Barber 'rrade short Gouge Tce.°.e:.‘20a6iE n. his 4:12. to Price Com 1 r zelligcnz manner 1n which your email 1''‘!!! 218- M0151‘ 35-’ -" u - ~ '1‘°°m Price Pld — Trade Commissioners have ’c_olleg7e.;_.§_1,§fix;. ' _ N ' ' ' " —————- 59°01‘! - Clo!!! handled correspondence for us." pug. FOE SALE—s’i‘B.AWBERRY . ’ ' ' _ ‘:g%lgAi§:?l!:espogi;l>.IgloiBmano hr §l‘.la.l:i(§lse§enaSt._o;tD1$lIl? .F'lft1;y'rg§gi0i5 ' Banks 2?. Talia“ §ec ii iii February 23, im.-— “It is . ‘md '“‘“'1‘°‘3 °b“°°d ‘°l' Canadian PY°d“°t=- or the Highlands Hotel. tor a Dad South slit 1:486 6_13_l§1_ Am Super Power 9-16 source oi extreme gratification srmmer nigrné:ls.glx/il1istsl;%\§Iré{:¥§ ___,._v_.._kl?°,--%_._'.__, _ Msaercoinl (15 1-4 to me to feel that the interests of :2 expei I - . —--— rv - inst: rues. Apply mauau-— oi e FOR SALE — THE BEST srrr‘. (Cunsohm Pm!) cregie Pet W 20 1-3 l(1:a.ri‘:'l:‘:]:i: flgrizeinodgcahrecellih-bi‘)? Rcygll Bank. L-366-6-13-31. either to: tourist or near city 131 Bond share 3 1-4 A mid‘ . 1 . tfi §risiderlce gurposis) ion that Mo. Sm“ elm Gun 0“ com 33 3_4 or infence zillnigpylnl to em throughout the Dominion Parking plyylgl Wgeylvnlbluth 'r'ilr§sec.°u ' My ggcfiiidoiih ‘ '*"’ ~ '—-'4-""“‘ » L-370-6-13-31. Bousoad 5 N1“ Bud 7 PARKING WEDNESDAY CORNER — Geno Cad 25 pan‘, on 3 mm “;.'55..l!;:.E;.*n.9::.”¢.?.*g**V'fil.:.. 33 2-: -ug-m com I rr" “ ' I ness. even years opsr- amp ‘ _ oommou or CANADA §,;‘°,‘}.;1. "”“'“‘°“‘.§"‘ i3§'d1i.° “$5212 . HON. w. o. EULER, M.P., Minister ggogggcgncgm ,mN,, Juiie ufh. pplv on ,..E-.’‘.’..-.... p d D » ~ Livestock . . . . . the DPrcll;a;§’e -Court iird George Iglcgfw CB’b‘n5' cape T°"f‘e_"1t2Pm‘_ in he "Estate of Morley Acom ' ——-——— I N.I.R_E.I _ _ — late oivsoulrpls ifl Kln§,shGountyhin TO MONTREAL, June 12_(cp)___ Rgégpts on ‘M%:x;Eea1lzu$g5§gck ' " Nomnda 80 1-‘ "‘° W’ "W “°° °"°‘""l’ °’ ‘ Es: prices declined Iractlonally markets today were 613 came, 1.150 Nmmd 5 H dmased "°3”“"’°- 0 LET — BACHELOR APAR'1'- while other oiierin stayed un- cmves L433 mg; and 192 sheep M Nonmml 45 BY We H°“°““‘b1° HAROLD ment 001'. Chestnut; and Elm Ave. changed on the pro uce section oi and 1g'_ml;5 OB“ ' LEONARD PALMER" ‘5“"°¢“,"'°' Rant $15.00. Apply -1- 9- H°‘§3e1'v the Canadian commodity exchange All {shes of llvestock wen ok 1:: 250 Judge 0! Probate. etc.. etc. / 57 Orlobor. L;§8_o:8-1 -11. today v steady lo a shade firmer. on? H8 To the sheriff oi the County 0! "“————---——-——-— -*——-" gum, spot: Qua (92 score) rmem W“ ,, ugh; rm, 0, came -1,?‘ na 35 K1"?-'“= °°‘m‘Y °F_’-"V °°m'*°"’1° °’ to RENT — 2 SUMMER co'r- 22 1-4 A; Que. <33 score) 22 1-e- and me bun; or me offering were ‘°'“““"’“‘ 7"“) Pg‘, 292 3" literate person within said COUDW iages. Nicely situated. good bath- 1-2;- Que. (93 so re) 22 1-4-518. cows. cows were steady to 35 """— Pu. “" C"°‘""“9'- 1118- ADPIY -7°11“ H-C°“1"-Bed‘ 381852 500 Que. 3 86018) 22 1-4- cents higher Goodcowamade from TORDNIO’ ‘mm 12- Paulmn S 1-,; Where“ "P0" Mdlnfi ’-h° PW‘ f°rd- L-309-3-10-13-15-17~ Cheese spot: Q11”. white 11 1-413 $5.25 to $5.60, medium cows were he p,,.,,,,\.,.¢e, 43 i‘, lion on tile of Herbert H. Acorn _ __,____,____ _______. __. Que_ colored 11 3.53, 5435 to 35 and common 53,25 5 1“ CA9“ - “Gold 186 ' °{ scufisv aforesndo M11191?» xthe TO‘LET:COMF0RTABLEVE00MS Egg spot: A-large 22A; A-medl- $4.25, Gunners and cutters made pick Crow 495 surviving executor of the slbove central, A;m1y243Rlc]-imondgt, um 13 L“. B_m.ge 1», mm; C $2.50 be $335. Good steers mm Acme 011 51-2 Pioneer 245 named E‘-Sta-to l'9:Y1liB'tlI\t'a‘cit- -. . . -- L~363-8-13-‘ 1- l6 1-2A. . around :7 ‘with sellers holding for Am“ °” 3 1'3 pm,-en , 205 ilion may be sued for the pur- —---—-——-— _ June 12_(cp)__ mm, money. -mere were ,,m 0“ 15 Preston ml lose hfrelnnfier 8% 1°?‘-hi Y0“ 3" T0 LE'l‘—-THREE BOOM APAR’l'- Potato and egg prices dropped enough steers in the lower grades mmmggh, 3% 3_ gm; 5 W-'9f°‘"‘3 h9l'°bS'~‘'°‘l“11'°d '0 °“° 3“ merit. 38 Elm Ave. Phone 1218. slightly on open roduce markets to establish prices. Bulls ranged Am 105 ‘ Rgno -Gold 50 persons interested in the said L-376-B-13-3! here today while c eese and butter ilrom 33.50 to 35.50. Ammg 13 m,-mm, 37 51”” 1° 59 “id 3137933’ WON me —” ruled ilnch ed. the Cmlnlan Medium to good vealswere about Mm sc'An.th 10 Ii 3 Pmbete 0°11“ *0 be held 1“ M- 11 Depart/mam o Asrlculture reporl:- steady, other grades 25 to so cen A‘ ‘*3’ 21'' am. pm 13-, the Court House in- Charlottetown. ‘see aneous ed. higher than the close oi the wee . um" 1 Sheep or 113 1.. I‘ .een's county. ill the 83“ Creamery butter prints to retalI- good veals were :7 to $7.50 with mnkfleld ,5 Sherri?/L 101 Province. on Friday the thirtieth ovgnmanm ACCOMMODATION ers sold 101' 28 1-2-24 cents a. pound medium kinds from $6 to $6.50 and Emma 12», ssgum 590 day or June next comma. at the 1.1 available at Keppoch Beach and solids for 23-23 1-2. western common light veals down to «.75. Bmgood 18 H slme 113 hour oi eleven o'clock ionnoo 01 my the King's visit. Telephone butter delivered in Montreal was Drinkers ranged from 53.50 to 301,50 ,0 1 2 sladen the some day t.o,shew cause if m’ 882-l. L-303-ll-13-zi unquoted. Que. No 1 pasteurized in $4.50 with the bulk between $4 and 13 ‘:3 Slave mu 5 they can why the Accounts of the wholesale Jobbing lots made 2'; 3-8 94.25. ‘ Emma“ 38 5234330“, liid Estate should not be passed Ont. white cheese was offered lit Good lambs made $12 to $12.50 Brown on 31 1 8 S‘u'alw Ian 5 1.2 ind the mats closed‘ as bzayed 12 1-4 cents a pound and colored per hundredweight with medium 3,,“ Cd,‘ 3 1:2 Sturgeon 14 7.3 in in said petl ion and on motion -3, GRA at 12 3-8. Que. white and colored kinds around $11 and common Ca; mm 3“ sud Basin 230 of Arthur ll‘. MoQual*i. Eoq.. Proc- ” were uiiquoted. kinds as low as $0. Common light. Calmom 35 Sylvanite 335 or for said Petitioner. ‘ o -—:— Graded egg shi ents in used lambs are not wanted. sheep were 0,3,, M“ -,3 g 425 And I do hereby order that I WINNLPEO. June 12-(GP)-— free cases were 0 iered at 21 1-2- slow and easier selling from 82 to ca,-3,00 335 U 1 132 W9 CODY hereof be forihwitli lrub Light be prompted bl’ W110?“ 212 1-2 cents a dozen for A-large. $4. averaging around $3.50. Cm‘ PM 350 Unit Oil 9 llshed in some newspaper pub ah- oi good rains in sections oi the 19.19 1.2 {or A-medjum, 13 for 3- Hogs were gtnynger .1 $9 25 go Om mm 14 vamn-es ill in Charlottetown aforesaid once United states spring stain belt and large. 18 for C. $0.50 for bacons, fed and watered. Chester Us Wal/be Am 710 h each week lot at. ieeat four moderate showers in Alberta Potatoes: N3. and Maine No. 1 selects drew $1 premium with the common 33 Wendlgo 9 1-2 Wnmutlve Weeks mm the dim brouehitmzsll losses to when !u- mts. 0's s1.o5-31.15; P.E.I. No. regular cuts on off grades. Feeder Km mm ,5, Wiltsev 4 1-4 hsreal and that a true copy here- ture prices on innl 3! Grain 1 int: 90's 31.2541 35: S Caro- hogs ranged ii-om $10 to 313 accord , . 3 Wrl lion; 820 ?l he iorthwith posted in the i'ol- Ex-" e’ today. rat ons moved line No 1 "B" 1 :1 7541.85: his to weight. sows were :5 Lu“ aha“ 39 wins public places respectively. slowly ughout most of the 568- North Carolina No. 1 1.75-$1.85; $6.50. tops $5.75. Hogs sold on rail “,5 UNLISTED amely. in the hall qt the Calm alon and st the close Values Wet’! Calli. No. l ‘B’’ 100': $1.15-$1.85; grades brought $12-50 to $12.70 ior up‘ and 33 Brett Tr 1 1-2 _cuse in sourls aforesaid. at or 5-8-8-4 cent lower, with July at Virginia bills. No. 1 $4.75-85.00; bacons cold weight. mm can 73 Dallhcusle 40 near the Telephone Office in souris on 3-3, Oct. 01 3-3, Nov. 61 7-8 and Virginia bbls. No. 1 "B" sa.ao- —— , 4 iuoobhllls 35 -ioresald. and at or near e Doc. 62 7-iioents. $3.75: Virginia bags No. 1 100's MONTREAL CURB 31 Mend-v 15 lore or Matthew and Monean in Liverpool displayed a firm tone $2-'75; vlrsinla bias No- 1 "B" 100': —-:- mm, L L 300 I Pend or 141 4 nulls aforesaid so that all person.’ and ilnished 1-lid up to unchanged. $1.75. (Canadian Press) . 435 1 Conlai-um 185 Interested in the sold to as Chicago slipped slightly other ——-———-—-——- , M . June 12-—Selected Mwuod 310 can smelt. 42 3-4 Iloresald may have due notice steady initial trsdinlz While Bllenoi MARKETS AT A GLANCE mining cliloi.e.tlon.s on Montreal man 40 Darkwoier 3 1-2 lhmoi. Aires mowed little change. By The Canadian Press Curb Market yesterday were: Nmamc rm Davies so 1-2 Given under my hand nu! the ——-——-———-—- Toronto, Montreal and New York Mclnwre 5-1 5.3 Dome 011 32 7-5 seal or the said Court this 22nd MONTREAL, June 12—(CP)— stocks closed lower. stocks Close ‘,1, 135 Dorval 6 3-4 ily of May A. D.. 1030 and in the Pound sterling strengthened 11- Winnipeg-Wheat 5-B-3-4 oents Mbvlme Duques-he 18 1-2 lhlni year oi His Majesty‘: reign. 32 to 4.09 5 - 8 on the Montreal lower. . Ca 166 Man,” 11 East crest 7 (S . 1!. L. rALMEB. Foreign Exchange today while the Londol-l—Bsr silver unchanged: I comm 1701-8 Mom‘ ma 3 1.; East Mal 2511 ‘Judge oi Probate. United states dollar increased 1-16 other metals lower. .. Montreal 212 NW5“, 13 Eldorado 130 (L. 5.) at 1.00 3-10. French trance were New Y_ork—cotion. rubber. coi-i Nova Bookie 300 3 550 _ L-G27-5-N-30-0-8-iii. slight] hl er at 82.85 l-2. fee and suaar lower. { 188 Fed Kirk 3 1-4 OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE —— With — Major Hoople ' _ |__ '- - - ‘ ~ , ’ ‘ ' . — ,// //_.///4:7//,/2/7//.7///gr///////////////,;= ~ I';f.OON‘T-GET ‘l'l-i'KlC|_< - Llsrrml uu-ru. ALL 09. 1 mien. sew! THE ’ /M ' ’ // o.u'rA« lvii1'Tigl' SO M/khlg _i4¢‘gs‘Ar/AA/Ll:lgLE’oPLEvi=OEEL VERYSAP OF 1.II=E! ALVIN, // ol-I. UNCLE AMOS, THAT REA/ililigs . OMS RUN. ‘IOU °°I Dlovou EVER I>Ause1o me-~ 1-lcw ABOJT ‘I1-IAT HIKE u ”‘“""‘"' '" F‘ K’ ‘T ‘"57 5”“ °‘'" ‘'4' “'5 REF‘-‘LECT WHAT AN 5 PROMISED TDTAKE ME on? Lmow _ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC North River Bridge’ WILL BE CLOSED T0 TRAFFIC IN THE DAYTIME FROM 4 A. M. TILL 9 P. M. ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. L. B. MacMILLIAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF MARSI-[FIELD AND DISTRICT The Grocery business of Mr. H. C. Muttln-t will be re opened on Thursday, June 15, at the old site in an ilil[Jl'0V" ised building. All accounts mustbe settled at once. Collection! will be immediately undertaken. Mr. Muttart takes this opportunity of_ thanking 8“ those who have come to his assistance in this emergency. I ‘T L-367-6-13-2i Fmmoeur 21 tional Petroleum 8-8. Trailing- omles we 7 £1331..‘§°'§l..iili§§.”“‘i3‘1II‘°‘31‘i‘?If:l..§§.‘. 5°“ uflie 33 1'2 Fanny Farnier ' Laura Secnrd 0°“ Eagle 6 1'4 Loblaw A and V“/fl'l€El‘S Common‘ G°°dfl5h 2 1'4 were down 1-8 to 3-3 at the close’ Granada 5 ‘ Gvunna-r Gold 55 I :_______ ““““”°“ ‘ T Hard Rock 106 . Harkevr }; 3" h hr 1 ' 33...... 147-3 Annual Meeting Home Oil 27143 II.-{1gr;7lee$«t»ead 32 S TIE]: AI’l‘!IIl% Meeili:iliix Ofdllli ‘La; liud ‘Bay 33 14 will eh: lfela lnnilie Law\v:rLlhrai~vMli1 Nickel 49 1-2 the Law Courts Building in clair- ~lfi'°°':1 5 1" lntietmvn on Mondnv the lilih dav Jellicoe . 5 1” oi June 1939. at the hour of 3 Keri‘ Add "5 o'clock p. m. June 12 (C'l?)0——— we '1 '-I-E”“‘E‘ ' - - S - . r nw Slack Market resLs_ COPE Bl'_V reasnre tiered a sizable decline today un- I..z2I;-ll-ll-el rler the influence of general weak- ness in New York and London. Gold shares sold down .73. follow- ed by iridustrials with a setback oi .63; Western Oils .35 and base metal shnru 24. Volume main- tMAned Aundrecengdte6m<?:rlia to 2 ll ‘ unor vane - . . . ll ti :.“:s'..::z;*-.:’:".:..:“:.::.;°.:::l heed Mm! Picgkle Crow firmed 5 cents to «-91 ‘ S50 — $500 ? A gain of 3-1 for Molntyre was _ the only important change In the senior gold llai. Narrow gums W, [um mom, g" V.’ W .*'.u:°* ~:::-- *° "'."°'.'.:‘“ ted ior eep ree . Na an ‘ neoess es. to is r in ififirla Cadillac while thelclose was needed vac-mm or for down 3 to 5 cents for Caribou. snv oseiul ouroose Kerr-Addision. Kirkland Lake. Ms- oassa. O'Brien. Eamour, sail (in- tonio, Sylvsnite and Tech Hughesl East. Malartic iinlshed 8 cents down at $2.52. Except tor a drop or 1-1 for in- ismatlohal nickel. senior base mei- shares posted no change oi lin- ~pori.snce. Waite-Amulet closed un- changed at 7.10 and sherrltt was oil 2 cents to $1. Ca‘gery-Edmon- ton and Home oil were the weak- est 0! the Western 011 group, los- No embarrassing ques- tions to borrower or en- dorssra. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED "'a'l‘£ii:.°ii‘l2l'l' Charlottetown. P. It. I. Look tor cu-Menilal Loan Sign in: 8 to 4 cents while Davies dro - . 2°: .:.:.:l“-:.:=2.:'.*.'."°..M "".’.°=“?* ‘-’55'4‘=‘-‘v’-"“‘ « ""' T’ ""‘ I-I sari incarn- .'i S ‘! ll 1 , Ltd” ‘