JUNE 12. 1941 STOCK QUO TA noivs l I000 lSLAiilIS-BARIBUII Commencing Friday morning the “Prince Nova» will leave dailYv ‘Mlildlng Sundays, from Wood Is. mp1s at 7 a.m., 11 a.m., and 3 p.m., and from Caribou Ex at 9 a.m.,_1 p.m. and 5 p.rn-, Atlantic Standard Time. c ange Until adjustments are completed, it will not be pos- ,_ sible to _load or unload high trucks at Wood Islands "‘ ‘ “low tide. __ _____ _~__ _____ (Canadian Press) new "’"'"' " “"1111 NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. m" . 0°" Bell 'I‘el ' 143 Brazilia . . ll _Ll-291-|l6 ioler Em“ sum‘ i g " =*‘ —< ' ' ' BC Power A 33 1.3- .. . LAA4AAAALAALA AA .-.- ‘ Cari Cement 51-3 "' ' "Yr Cari Car Found 5 . Can Pacific 5 3.3 5§§n§§§“'“s““’ 28 {i Cock P10 4 - sadism‘ =2 5-" 5 58 20 ‘ Dom Bridge 31 1.9 r ggnaesteel B E 3-4 . , _ n All motor vehicles operating on the highways 33g, Blfifjgewm‘ g“ of Prince Edward island must be registered before fit‘ N151, z}; f} June 15th. The Police are authorized to make a Mfffiy Heme 1 - 0W9 20 3-4 check up and any one operating after that date gflrandg I s1 . - - . we . without a 1941 license Will be dealt with a th (deb: 3r?’ 3 5-8 _ ‘S eawgh _c_oer 912 ~ HFWIIII - “"°°“' o w C s: . . AMPBELL‘, "W 1* 1-4 Acting Deputy Provincial Secretary. ' §-&§§§§+§-§-§-§+ __ MINING ' ; I (Canadian Press) Advertising Rates Payable in Advance -J--e n- ,, ltlimlftlllllm fiinrgcsior Any Advertisements 25 Cents Stocks (31055 Central Guar iaii oca s, o per word: Western nd E t; u per word; Announcement..- and Coming Evgnts 33%;‘ $3.35? Ann“ Gold 1'3 Classified 3c per word: In Memos-lam Notices 70o per in . u“. o‘ ‘Ans Cdn 52 Floral and Spiritual Oncringa. Cards, etc. 5c per name. Ilene" M, ARE HUTOD 250 Condolence 70c per inrb Wedding engagement l0 words for $100 Ammeld 5 1'2 and i0 ccnts (‘or every additional 8 words. Notices of Thanks iid Astoria’ 2 1'4 a assert“ C! S S.‘- illl l’ E l] . _ _ application, e5 n i‘ ‘"1 $109 Other rates on gantygleld w; 1-4 Q8 G Broulan 82 Brown Oil 7 1-2 Miscellaneous W Bu“ A“ 35° anted Buff Cdn 3 1.4 P} C 1 Ed. I ATTENTION FARMERS! IVE CAN SMALL FARM WANTED C2710 PZI. 1%? supply vcu with Hardie spare st, payers ‘Bay M H “$553 gen]; pm- 18 pairs. Hall M12. 00.. Charlotte- and price to H K s“ descrlpm“ Chester 145 fil- L'3L8_§11_2_‘_14-21. company. Charlottctolyilifilnmlng ‘s; gwlilenfmf 71 WILL PAY CASH FOR LATE ____ 1-‘342-6-11-31- C3“ “m” m odl lifllit used car. Wit A. o. _ “ smell 32 34 Igllilleflliill. L-3l5-‘iS-12-1i. wit: SESDSOM vfillinlingeidfrlinfgglild 3331151523 2; For Sale $3.3." Séilie N§?§.§‘“"l“<i3“d will“ i5’? “l” 2“ Mflcwll-llflms- East Roy'altlya.ss' ‘c r4§1§§§ on 2% mztusarr - siggirrugaiv BULL L-378-6-12-2l. Fed Pete 22 C 51X IIIOIl , J h m _ Crrlsv, a. a. No. l, ciianotrecrgiipn. WANTED - MODEL A roan. §§fi§§d¢° § i g Royalty; L_673_6_12_31 Write A. B. C. Guardian. ' h’? ~~————-——---' L-aia-c-ii-zi, gsfljafiak“ fg R SALE - HOUSEHOLD Fun. "LG- ' ' '. chairs sideboard, WANTED "r ONE SECOND HAND- Gunm" G°1d 23 smiminz wheel 3 066 Bay- guififfi alto Sflxophonehéqlpplyl-A» géarccl; 6g L- -6r-l2-li. 91L l-(i- 0-31 " >—--~_-__--a_ L-____H_ Holllnger 1g 1.5 Female Help were» WQNEEQZL‘E'iV.M3liEQ..SE.B£-§.53$?" wir'irn_:i"oun WAITRESSES, ‘L M' B0L-a14l:%'e§:i}i§§i' lllld 1353c?‘ m §3 7'?» experienced preferred. Reierencts r" h’ Jggglg ¥§ required. Apbly “M" Guargzllan. To Let Jason 43 3‘ L3 ‘G404! Kerr Add 445 WANTED- 0c r T0 LET - summit cosmos. Kirk H“ 34 housework Cifi. 6535i‘? A9171)’ "X." care Guardian, Kirk L31“ 76 FliZiDY. L-380-6-12-3i. L-285-6-10-3l. £315; giggle 5-8 t i‘ Leitch 43 m TENDER 5 Macs... sao ? .. MacLeod 155 ?__ Malartlc 1oz Tenders will be received at the Matinee l l-2 office of the undersigned, up to noon McIntyre 47 on Monday Juiie 30th A. U. T., im- McKenzle 109 n, n t . . §lliiiilylng the City with 500 feet 2!! Mvcwatters 16 a we Mm a “Mined "m, a" school aswssments figs? P?!‘ (iflllvitllllli double Jacket Moneta 33 xlllilst be paid by June 20, 1941. necesaarliye gctiiitteodianitenlilg: “iii z 8-‘ er that date legal proceedings accompany tenders. N d rlll be taken to collect. J, A FULLERTON Ngant: 5° l‘: or oanaa 0F TRUSTEES. “Lpmbmz m 24 27 City Clerk. garish 1 23 ' ' ' - merza 12 L-doa-s-io-“ai. Pam" 3 . v Pamour 10g Paymsster 17 1.1 F Needed at Once Mortgage Sale grip; e3“ 53g \. c ro JILIABLE WAN T0 TAKE Pioneer 22o w Llu i ' QVE.“ i P ii M35, l}; gran fié%legxm'lggrltoly. u There will be sold by Public Auc- Piqlailile n 5g t4 Bee. Must have CB1‘ or me Sea“? n“ in ‘mm o‘ the u" 0mm‘ Premier 91 {films one. Wonderful rfioll- glllliillggykg: glhggfllfiyteI-Ilwnfl: "c"; nest” 298 in“ 1w" steadv empl ym r, av ' ' Y '3 st Anth a i-i W1 gimlllils ici- weaned? iriiiinl $930512“.Ngilnthelgxghghll.‘ Hill; s“ A“ 245 Will irailieuflllfle nildrniiciiissfiiig? Tilrcfia‘ ‘QLLIFQHAE "f" If" “n” geliggrtioltjr nliéngcliilrdlnfi this mxmnl- WK- eing on Townsisilrauaiiuniliyeiilgfiuih shenm‘ G5 m, June 9184 m personally, Satur- Kings County being the lamrslscce 55 Clidrioumnvn Qgttgf ' M-r tttrmflfly 1r! , ssession of Frederick] slave Lake 9 1'3 tea-XL M ' 33mm?‘ A. Shepherd containing thirty ncrcsl Steep ROCK 102 k i w Mr‘ Bemiwl- bounded on the south h liil Straw Lake 2 8-4 “‘9“"'°'11'2‘- fiMIAlirmervedhb-lonirlrlia l.» ciiaiies gtiiasefin 23 —_—___..= . ey, on ewest th b d- 60 a)’ ilnedbftwéen I215 If! silild sgugtllilld gchlca 18g l-f Q FOB EB III 0 DIG , OII C pp n . north by land owned b MichaellVentures 335 Quinn and on the east by I ndI Wendlgo ‘l8 ‘lliztgrgi/owrgn “lav lmlaert B. Ailfy, Wri f-iarg 495 Buds i‘ Q 0C0“ fl (Ill of Charles A. Alley, said inn hav- 1710115131) To be mm b irig a frontage of three chains on n, M“ if Dublin auction in the south and running back by par- Bren .3 Law Court 77' a tliarlqg s ldin aliel line northerly 100 chains or to tciown on Frlda Pend Ore I I 150 .. ..:.:":.*:eer' i“ “airs “as Tame * "" m °'°° other“ 11-min n33 " if??? o.“.$'i§°i'..i"w3i —-= - i noon b‘ Idmfll-h d that tract ieoe or on T" situate ng and l" Queeilwnshlp Number Sixty- lbcribcd a n‘! 0mm‘? bounded and couMnNcllNollvir/a. that n o» any: ma, M Fr G at the northwest In the Nathan‘ McEachenfs farm ma“ 8mm‘ side of bong Creek lid hank ivfnmlwdlr alonl the ‘ flElcberns farm until M!’ ‘illlflnty acre tract in pos- xtyflonrIfl-elilfélguiflllgw thence y m nu- lhirm all" chaIIis and eleven ‘h: hi"! 0! Hector Mc- Izee north twenty-nine "melon: Hector McClu- mtw l0 Creek thence Md :2"!!! fol owing the cours- “umencem Peek to the place of o‘ h "It containing eighty m" ‘h nd a little more or lesl surveyed‘ gm hundred acre farm w J the Government of 5 a€ ilonl, I oi l‘! Edward Island to Neil Bell .,,,,§';°'Ahe5nn date the ilth Dee- ,“ “ml-t . 1 77 excepting there- eiiil “m!!! lcres at the Southeast ti,” h J" Irlnted by Donald Mc- rnn ‘hshh H. McDonald. w," o’ We. sale is made under in“, flue contained in an In- liovcmb¢|-1M°"Ila8 dated the lth Edward M 930- Ilia c between Albert f" vDonald of Nine Mile (h, “tlderfiitr. 0| the first part, and lcialiit h filed oi’ the second part, THE» CHARLQTTIZTQWLI__GITARDIAN Montreal Stock ‘New York Sum}; sold to the Government for a hi. of-way for the road lendl rnin Aiiey's Mills to Moreli with appurt- enances thereto belonging, being thus described in a Deed of the same from Donald Sigsworth and Eliz- abeth his wife to John McKinnon dated the 18th oi’ July I882. 0 all that other tract piece and parcel of lanai situate lying and being on Township number 52 aforesaid (formerly l3 as bounded and described as that is to say. COMMENCING at a stake set on the north aide of the Hnzelgreen Road st the southeast angle of land owned by Fred She - herd thence runnin north along t e eastern side of Fre Shepherd's land lto land owned a Mic d!I"'QIlinn,| , thence in a soul. easterly direction IIOIIf Michael Quinn's boundary unti it strikes the western side line of 42 sores of Ian owned by‘ N.- Melinda Hebert (formerly N. ei-l inda Alley) and held under Iensel from her by James A. Alley, them-e along the western side line of said- innd to the said Haaelgreen Bond thence northwesterly along said roa to the place of commencement con- taining Thirty Five acres of land a little more or less. The above sale ls made under and b! virtue of a Power of Sale con- tained in a snort age dated Novem- ber 27th A. D. l0 1 between Vincent n i“ "I been made In Ill)" n. r ell f c di i Kl asneglGlvil llrlrwllili and interest Conn-t: Fa:mer i-sl tlgenilnc ‘dart, bid Fm- panmflalidlfl "lfiftlllfl- the nnders ed the other part,‘ "c! s B! lilltl! to McLeod default hav ng been made in psy- lilreq. chéflutikalglal. 1M Prince merit of rinci al thereby secured. Dated mo 3rd June 194i. hated e ls ird day of June an.‘ WILLIAM MeKAY, ‘ L17 , _ _ Mortgagee. 1° 5 13-19-31 nn-ioi-o-c-ia-ia-as. 7 ~ MARY n. TRAINOR. lifirtgagee. AUBTION SALE AT ST. PIATRICKT There will be sold on the premises at St. Patrick's in Queen's County on Friday the 18th da of June 1941 at one o'clock P. . one hund- red acres land formerly the premiers of the late James Henr Herrell. Farm in good state of c tivatlrin. AMBROSE HERRELL, Administrator Estate James Henry Herreil. THOMAS BOLGER. Anctionee . L-327-6-l1-2l. i? HM444+%N%N44§4§O+&§¥M FOR SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY III CIIARLOTTETOWN That valuable residential pro- lilrt! belns No. 224 Queen Street. now occupied by J. Austin Trainer, is offered at private sale, This property is In splendid condition "Id "ll! bl "lllleeled at any time. Apply to JOHNSTON h JOHNSTON. Solicitors. Charlottetown . %4%H%+N%4%R%+%H+M% Exchange (Canadian Press) s i Am C and F Am Tel Tel |0mammmum»m-@uagSNGuu4u»u§$ I Chrysler Con Edison Elec Auto Lite Gen Elec Gen Motors Gt Nor Pfd Kennecott Mont Ward NY Central qmwaruoa ll II | sumac Mmoammmuwmwwumww Std O11 NJ Texas Corp United Air Us Rubber US St Co Vanadium Corp West Union West. Elec Woolworth BANKS’ (Canadian Press) ww mwowwwwwmma if Tr;- elamuv-e- e-ma-efv-wui-i-u-n-us-upi- W AM stock; Close Canada. - Commerce 145 1-2 Montreal —— Royal 153 Nova Sootis. — Livestock MONTREAL. June 11—(C‘P)— There were only 17 ghee? 5nd lambs, 288 hogs and" J50 calves for sale on Montreal livestock markets. calves were steady to 2o cents lciwcr. Other kinds of livestock were Ii rm. _ Veal calves ranged irom $3 W $10. Good veals were $10 ‘i0 $10-50 on the bulk fair to medium kinds in mixed lots around $9. Drinkers ranged from $6.50 to $750 mostly $6.50 i0 $7. Good lambs were $12.50 to $13 per cwt. Commoner ki $10 t0 all. Sheep $5 to 8.50. The bulk of the hogs were sold on a rail grade basis at $13.75 for B-1 dressed, $10.25 to $10.50 for B-l alive fed and watered. and up in $10.75 off trucks delivered. Grade A drew sl per hog premium with discounts on c-ff grades. Sows were $6 t4; $8.50 live weight Al. Moncton, rafi grade ‘hogs $1320, contract deliveries $13.40, rail grade sows number one up to 270 pounds $11, number one over 270 pounds $10.00, number two all weights $9. Choice steers $950, good $8.25. medium $7.25, fair $6.25, common $5. Choice heifers $8.50. good $7.75. medium .75. fair $5 75_ common $5. Good ccws $7, medium $6.25, fair $5.50. Cancers $4. cutters $4 50. Boning bulls $5.50. butcher bulls $7.25. Veals $7.50, graseers $4.50. Rail grade lambs 26 cents Toronto Exchange riiomoirwo. June li-(CP)— Stocks continued on the upward slant. lii tcdays operations on the Toronto exchange. Volume We better than the recent avcra8¢ 8t 147,000 shares. Smelters firmed 8-4 t0 Hudson Bay finned a full point to 24 7-8 and Nickel added 1-4 while nonmetal, Sherrltt and Ventures osted minor gains. Steep Rock fin- ished narrowly lower at 1 0A Kerr-Addison and Paymaster were gold group leaders, the former odd- lng 10 cents to close at 4A5, a new high and Paymsster eaindig 1 l-4 to close at. 17 l-2 on turnover of 34,500 shares. Conlaiirum advanced l5 cents to 1.28 and gains of 5 to 6 cents were netted bv P-zrron. East Malrtic, Pioneer and 3.111 AIltOHlO and 3 cents gains appeared for Au- nor, God's Lake, Jason, O’B_rien and senator. Preston was act. vc and steady and Central Patrols. Ma- cassa. Pickle Crow and Pamour iveakened slightly. Both Abltlbl issues advanced and Great Lakes Paper pfd flimr-‘i 1 1-7 to l3 l-2. Gains of a point. '.r more came through for Brant-ford Cord- age. Canadian Dredge, Internation- al Milling Yfd and Fanny Farmer. I-Icme "oi, Brown. Extension and Pacalta firmed narrowly and minor losses were netted bv Oalasry and Edmonton sr_i_d Highwcod. our OURHWAYV HJ _'. ( l Small Fanii Wanted Near St. Peters Bay. Mail description and price to H. K. S. Hem- ming and Company, Charlottetown. zliroduce Prices June 11—(0'P)- prices hero today, b the Dominic-n De- partment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price, 32-413, first grade solid, Jobbing rmce. 3i l-2— 32 1-2; Que no 1 steiirizcd, cur- rent receipt price, 0 3-4; no 2, 29 3-4; no 1 wholesale price, 8i; no 2, 30 1- . Cheese: Western white, current receipt price, 30 3-4; no 2. 29 3-4; no l wholesale price, 31; no 2, 30 Cheese: Western whine current receipt price, l4 11-15-14 13-16; white wholesale price 15, which price ls applicable to cheese man- ufactured on and after April 1. 195i! for shipment to the United Kingdom. Eggs; graded shipments in used free cases, selling at, A—lsrge 24- 24 1-2; A-medium 22-43, B grade 21-42; C grade 18 l-f! Potatoes: Que whites no 1 75's .90-1.00: no 2, .80—.9fi; NB moiin- tain 75's 1.l0—1.20; PLI mountain ,no 1 75‘s 1.20-4.25; South Carolina and Alabama whites 100's 3.50-3.75; ‘uth Carolina. whlltes 50's 1.75- 2.00. MONTREAL- Pi-odiioe Market as reported FINAN C By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. June 114A?)- The stock market today exuended the rising movement which began June 2, shoving stubbornly higher through repeated selling resLstance. Only three issues she/wed any changes among Canadian stocks, International Nickel and Brazilian Traction each advancing 1-8 of a point and Dome 1-4. The Associated Press average of 60 selected stocks went up .1 of a point at 41.5. Transactions totalled 536,360 shares conrparcd with 825.- 780 yesterday when the average jumped .6 of a point. Ahead at the last were Bethle- hem, Republic, chrysler, Cll/tiiilllfll‘ North American Aviation, Western Union, American smelting. Dcvw Chemical, Du Pont, Owens-Illi- nois, American Car and Foundry. Texas Corp., and 10ft. which set a new 1941 h‘gh. Jones and Laiigl-ilin pfd. oft 2 points at one t/me, made a strong comeback t-o close only 1-8 point down. The action followed an- nouncement of the steel firms f1- riancing plan, Others ending lower included General Motors, Southern Rilway Albed Chemical, Johns- Mariville and American Telephone. Markets At Glance (By The Canadian Pres!) Toronto and New York-Stocks closed higher. Montreab-Utiiities and golds high- er; papers lower; other indus- trials steady. Winniper-Wheat unchanged. New York-Cotton and sugar high- er; rubber and coffee lower. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. June 11-(CP)- Issues were fairly steady in trading on the stow exchange tcday. The rsnEe was comparatively broad. St. Lawrence Corporation "A” headed upward, in papers, and Si. Lawrence Paper also showed a small gain. Price Brothers moved back slightly. In mines, Hudson Bay Mining won an advance of 1 l-4 but Holiinger was fraclicnaily softer. Utilities were featured by the weakness of Montreal Power and Quebec Power. both of which were in new low territory. Brazillan, iri the face of some buying interes, edged forward the inlruniuxn frac- tlon. Industrial: and miscellaneous stocks were inclined to slip. Gen- eral Steel wares showed a minus. as did Oglivie preferred and Good- year preferred. Bi-uck Silk anovcd up a fraction. _ Total sales: 114,022 share"; Ilifiiili- trials 6,000; Mines, 7,800; Bonds. . ,By J. R. l No. 2 Pitcher Pump, closed spout- - — — - —$3..95 No. 3 Pitcher Pump, closed Spout..- _ - - - - 5.00 No. 4 Pitches Pump, closed spout- 5,25 Sta ndard Heavy Head Beflttr Pvmc- —$15.75 Pump- _. _ _ l 1 PUMPS Buy Your Pumps Here Beatty’: Heavy Fotcghepd PA_G_I_E_ FIVE B93113’! W o c (l Handle, Handy —$i9.50 Pump - 511,00 I i sizes. Also the best n We carry a full stock of pipe in both galvanized and black, all selling sizes in brass lined cylinders, also a complete stock of pipe fittings- and brass bodied 74¢ , W H O L S PHONES 105-1308 , OIIMENOIE? l NEW YORK. 11-40.?)- Fior the third day in s row the pound sterling and the Canadian dollar closed unchanged 1n relation to the United States dollar in for- eign _ exchange dealings today. Sterling was quoted at $4.03 1-2 and the Canadian currency at a dis. oount of 1 7-8 per cent. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange control Board rat.- 9.09-9.91‘per cent discount i The Argentine free peso closed .05 cent higher at. 23.70 cents, Other major foreign currencies were unchanged. Grain CHICAGO. June 1l-—(A.P)— Selling of wheat based on the gov- ernment's optimistic forecast of Un- ited States productions this season caused prices lo slip a cent or more at times todav. Wheat closed 1-2-1 cent lower, July $1.01 3-8-1-4, Sept $1.03 1-8- 1.00; corn 1-8-1-4 higher, July 72 7-8, septa 73 3-4; cats 1-8 of! to l-B up. WINNIPEG, Julie ll-(Clm-Ex- cept for moderate export support in cash. wheat, all operations on Win- nipeg grain exchange today were the lightest for some time. Buencs Alres prices were (m. changed to 3-8 cent down. earthly soiurn. ALE é. RETAIL loo much. however, even for her naturally stronez constitution and despite all that medical skill and l0Vlllfl care and atierition could (i0. she departed quietly i0 Him from whom her life came. and with whom she walked s0 closely during her She leaves to mourn their loss, but to await the joyous muniori in a little while, three children, Liloyrl.‘ Superintendent of Education in Newfoundland. who came to visa. his mother as soon as he heard of her iniurij: Marv (Mrs. Henry Mc- Lareu) With whom she lived, and Fred of Bonshaiv who xii-as also wizli her during her illness; three step- children. Mrs. Thomas Mcilish, Ur.- 1011 ROM: Mrs. ROdCYlCI-i Agar, Du- val. Susie: arid John. Avonlea, Sask. three sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Tweedy, Vernon River: Mrs. Russell Brehaut, and Mrs. Edna Vlckersori both of Montaiziie,_and one brother, George McMillan in Alb-errv Plains, a large number of other relatives and many many friends. The funeral which was very large- lv attended was held from the hoiize of her daughter. Mrs. McLaren at 2‘ o'clock on the afiemoon of Wed- nesday. Mav 21st. Her pastor the Rev. Mr. Hayward of Montague Un- ited Church conducted the beaut- iullv simple SSYVICQ. He was BSSLw- ed by the Rev. Mr. Outhouse of the Montague Church of Clu-lst. The hymns sung ivere The bard is My Shepherd, Abide with Me, and a ltuartetie saiiiz Wlieii the Mists Have Rolled Away. a touching okl hymn. a favorite of lVlrs. SIYHWS and ' one u-hich she lzverl l0 hear and sine even during her illness. , _'I'hei"e were many beautiful floral; tributes from relatives and friends! The nail bearers were five grand- children, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mellish. and a nephew, 1r-. Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abltibl Com Abtlbl Pfd Asbestos BA Oil Eeauharnois Dori A Ford A Hlr Walker Imp Oil Int Pete Price com Price Pfcl mmw min» \- u I ca-v-venaueoazeng ‘r Ti-‘i-l F-‘P-‘Dlllfi _._ I l In Memoriam i MRS. ANNIE SHAW At. the Kliiizls County Hospital cn the evening of Monday. Mav 19.11. Mrs. Annie Shaw, widow of the late, Daniel Shaw. heard the call “Well done eood and faithful servant, en- ter thou into the 10y 0t thy Lord" and quietly fell asleep in Jesus. Mrs, Shaw who was in her eighty | third veer had the misfortune lo ' fall. fracturing her hip on April 5.11 .For some time there ivns hrme tliiit idesplte her advanced veers recoverv ‘mtsht .l2¢_ b , ring Tueedv shock prqvedlcase allwflying schools Interment took place beside her late husband in the quict‘ little cemetery at Union Road iviih- in siaht of her old home in New‘ Per . “To live in hearts one leaves. behind ls not to die." Mrs. Shaw al- g tl-ioiie-li absent in bCdv is not. dead.‘ for she has left behind the memory of a Christian life spent willinalyi and lovingly in the service of others, ‘ a memory that will ever remain an inspiration and an example to her children. her grand-children and her many relatives and 17161165.‘ 50o n. A. F. Cadets l Start training in 11.8. WASHINGTON. June l0-(CP)l —F‘lve hundred Royal Air Force cadets started training in United States flying schools yesterday as the first class in a scheme that v:‘il1 graduate between 6.000 and 7.000 pilots a your. With the Commoniveallh Train- ing plan in operation in Canada. it will mean that eventually all training for the R. A, F. and its affiliations, siich as the Rojvnl Canadian Air Force will be coin- picted on this side 0i the Atlantic. The (lCCflliTflliZHilOli of training l outside the British Isleswrlil re- ‘ andair- OUR BOARDING HOUSE PHONES lil5—l3ilS FREE CITY DELIVERY 4 offensive flgainst the Axis. This stage of the fields there for com-k war, when Germany and Ger- man-occupicd territories can be bombed intensively, is coming closer all the time, one factor be- ing the steady increase in the production of American-made planes. The 500 R. A. F‘. cadets, whose training in the United States was made possible through the machin- ery of the Lend Lease Aci, came h5g9 from Britain by way of Can- a . AVONDALE SCHOOL Honour roll for May: Grade VII! (a) l Eleanor Curley. Grade V111 (b) l Gertrude Gar- land. 2 Plulip O'Donnell, 3 Ruth O’Donncli and Russel Ryan (equal), Grade VI—1 Edivard Curran. 2 John Curran, 3 Eileen Garland. Grade V-1 Patricia Garland and Bernard O'Donnell, 2 Teresa O Don- nell, 3 Marv Ryan, Grade IV—1 Jean O'Donnell n-nd Aquinas Ryan (equal), 2 Wilbert Curran. 3 Anna Curran. Grade I (a1 l Jessie Curran, 2 Bernice O'Donnell. 3 Helen Curran. Grade 1 (b) 1 Corinna MncKin- non. Perfect attendance, Gertrude Gar- land. Marv Ryan, Wilbert Curran, Jean O'Donnell, Aquinas Ryan. Highest average, Gci-zriice land. ‘leaclier, Martina McKenna. (Patriot please copy) G88- GRAllAlWS ROAD sEiiOOi. Report. for the month of May: Grade X-l. Armel MacKiririon, 2. David Miiclccd. Grade IX--1. Willard Wigmore 2. Elaine Campbell, 3. Louis Camp. l bel . Gflac): VIII-l. Laura MacKay, 2. Violet Green. 3. Lois MacKirinl- on. Grade V\U—l. Ralph Wigmore, 2. Vernon Ferguson, 3. Marie Mac- Knnon. Grade VI—1. John Campbell and Imuls MacLeod. 2. Darrach ivfuir- my. Grade IV-l. Malcohm Campbell, 2. Byce MacGregor, 3. John Ward. Grade Il-l Reta lvicrrill and Jennie Green 2. Russell bier-rill. Grade I—1. Fb-cdrzre Campscll. -—Teaoher: Ewen Campbell .____..___..___ SMALL CHILD DROWNED HALIFAX, June 10 —(CP) .._ Barbara Ann Murncy, three, daughter of Mr. and lVirs. Austin Murney, was drowned torlav near" her parents’ home in suburban Armdsle. The body was found by her uncle, Clifford Cox in about a foot of the water of Dead Man's Cove. CROP PROSPECTS GOOD OTTAWA. June 10—-(CP)—'I‘lie Bureau of statistics in the third of a series of i5 wcckiy telegraphic rc-giorts on prairie crop conditions Isnirl today “the pas.’ week brought additional rainfall lo most _of the prrizrie areas. il‘l(‘l‘ll)_\‘ iiinintniii- ing and‘ llfiIliiOViilgHC op yitospcctsi; . With — Major Hoopiq Williams HAW-HAW.’ I'M SHORE. GLAD BOYIM’ WHILE I. KIM 611’ AROUND A SOMETHIU‘ “(O DO — . ,, ., ... u\w\-. Z ‘I00- MITHE TRUCK is LOADED suuwiu‘ _, HEY, Dorm‘ w 4 WlT.\-i—- LOADED WlTH —- NITRO- CATFiQl-l . ,- ,- JUMD/ “M, . a; GLVCEQIN flew/cu Meeiu- ,/; WHAT g GRAB vouR cs1- ; You MEAN- HAK-HAK/E’ r was mm’ 5/ FiZlEND/Mw ,.; g THE evpuolsive USED 1N»- Ly; Nags.‘ 2 Tun-r wag /_, IN . 74 ONLY A ~.\j' /.‘_\.\____\ g EGAD- A _.~ /~ .' BACKFRE.’ j -4-:l'-'::;_-.,/, GTQATEiEilC RETEEAT =-