Jlllll‘? '29.» 1249 “ CIVIC TAXES 2nd Installment of Civic 1 Rate of discount 3 per cent ments. r. n. FULLERTON, 4+ axes is now due, for prompt pay. City Clerk. To Let To LET-COMFORTABLE nouse, nice locality, convenien. ocs, grate. Phone BBQ-J. 11-592-6-15-31 '10 Li-IT - TENElilENT AT DUN- dus Terrace, N0. 2 Water Street. lmsslasslon June 1st,. Apply to; L. M. P0010 8s 00.. Charlottetown, P. L L-447-5-15-t1. For Sale I l-‘Oit SALE -- GOOD GENERAL- Plllllflse Mare. Mrs. Pearle Howatt, New Glasgow. 18-6-20-11. F011 SALE — TWO I SED Apply Guardian Office, L-685-6-19-2i. r511 SALE - KITCHEN can- lnet. Good as new. Less than linlf price. $20.00. Phone 1109. 11-712-6-20-21. FOR SALE -- FULLER - AND Johnston Pumpimz Engine com- plPlE. Also Massev Harris Binder. James Shaw, cardigan. L-679—6-19-2l. FOR SALE - REGISTERED AYR- shire Cow to freshen June 25th. W. A. MacLean, Clyde River. L-693-6-19-2i. ISLAND BOARDS $1.40 SRTNGLES $1.50 square, scontling prices on application. Clark Bros, Mt. Stewart. L-424-6-l1-tls-101. FOR SALE — WELLINGTON Rink covered with Council Stand- ard Corrugated Roofing 190 ft. by 90 1t. Roof can be bought separ- ate. See Committee. 15-973-6-15-18-20. PO SALE — HOUSE. APPLY John W. Clormley, 208 Kin St. 11-713- 410-31. WANTED Experienced Mechanic l l Permanent Work i, Teasdale & Foot y, Limited y Dartmouth, N. S. " l l ‘V’ Professional Cards II. F. ARBIIIBIILII Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Advertising Raies- ~Payabie in Advance Minimum Charge tor Any Advertisements Eli cum Central Guard]? locals, 5o per word- zq per wor - nnouncements and C l 1» - _ Classified 3o per word; In Memorlnm 1:011:55 Illrflbtufr ill.-1I'-°'11f1'l".'.; Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, elc., 5o per name; I11-tier; u; [hum s1 P.O. Box II ‘ i--— - -——i“ McLE ‘D 8- BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, 1L0. J. A. BENTLEY. K.C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. and Attorneys-nt-Lavv MONEY T0 LOAN 180 Richmond Street lAomlI & Company Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Telephone I447 IELL d1 MATHIESON N Y TO LOAN Camera? Bnlook, Charlottetown. I‘, I. Illlfld t i2 MecGUlGAN 81 TIIAINOR W seas n. MsoGUIGAN, 11.0. O. Sggll TRAlNOé K. O- rrlstqrs, Bolicitors‘ EIG- II. F. McPHEE l. A. K. C. _ NOTARY. he. BABRISTEB. SOLICITOB Ills, Building Charlottetown PALMER d HASLAM n. r. enema. 11.0 e trailer... ma“ Bans n! mm. Scolis cnimsen. €l'6iIi‘l"‘i‘6“'t'-’si1i ss _ 2.0. so: ll WBSI-ern and Eastern locals Female Help wflfltgd ._________________ _____i__ wavNfrED-EXPERIICNFED MAID. 11. rite B, care Guard Onnortiiiiitv S ,1 rights lor llVC-“i and women, se1.i1 anllrcd 1111111111 Olll‘ Pliili IIl‘(li't‘lIll"' and Eusion Sin-cl. l‘. . Tut .ClIA.RL,OTIEIQ\E_N_§_ILARDIAN STOCK QUO TA TIONS N. _Y. Stuck Montreal Stuck E F xc ‘an e xc .ange E h g (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) Stock; Close Stocks Close Am C and F 24 6-8 Bell Tel 14B Am For Pr — Brazilian 4 ' Am Radiator 5 1-4 Bruck Silk 4 3-4 Am '1‘e1 Tel 157 1-8 B C Power A 26 Am Waier 8 1-8 Bldg Products 13 Anaconda 21 1-4 Can Cement 3 1-2 Atchisou l0 1-4 Can Nor Pr 11 l-t Bait Ohio 33 1-4 can Car E11 6 1-2 Baldwin Loco 15 3-4 Can Pacifie 4 3-8 Bendix Av 29 1-2 Cali Steamship 3 Beth steel 77 1-2 C0115 Smelt 32 C1105 Ohio 36 1-2 Dom Cool Pfd 17 1-2 011115191‘ 64 5-3 Dem Bridge 24 Commonwealth S0 1 Dom Steel B 7 l-t Con Edison 2c 3-8 Dom Textile '12 Curtiss Wright A 25 1-4 Ham Bridge 3 Elcc Auto Lite 31 1-4 How Smith 12 Elec Pr Lite 4 7-8 Imp Tel; 13 C1011 Eiu- 32 lnt Nickel 33 Gen Ivoods 41 3-8 Lai-zc Woods 16 Lien Motors 4i ltlasscv Harris 2 1-2 Goodrich 12 3-4 McCoh Front, 5 1-4 Gvvflwnr Tire . 15 3-8 Mil Power 25 3-4 Gt Nor Pfd 11 5-8 Nat. Brew 27 Hud Mot Car 3 7-8 Nat. steel Car 39 1-2 Inl- Tcl Tel 3 3-8 Normidn 4'1 3-4 Kenllecoit 28 l-4 |Pn\\'<'r Con) 6 Mont Ward 3i) 1-2 |Qucbrc Power 13 1-4 N Y Cvnlral 11 34 lshzrtxdilignii l6 1-2 Nor Am Co l8 3-4 '51. - Niv: Pacing 5 7-8 s1. 11 1-2 Pnuiiiiuliiit 5 l-i-l is; ._ Pvun It R ‘iii J--1 {5- 65 P111. Morris '13 y v 110 P1111 Pr: Co 3;’ -_ P1 1<- O11 Co 7 1111.1... c.1111 4 » R- m J1me Ill-avio- ’ q, t prices hold steady at ; 11 quiet session al- -»r~:-- an: a: .-._-.;>'.;:;;-1.-__ 1110 ("N05, substantial o! L. .. issuss ndvanccd 41nd 1\\0 1111:1113, l'E‘S])l‘C£iVC1_V, 1 Isrldgc itzlried a. "on. Algomn and punt. Wlllll’ CPR. . C11‘ rclrrnlecl and u 11 r ro w 1y. Montreal Caro l ' (Canadian Press) Stocks 01w Abltibl Com Abitibi PM. 4 1'3 3 A on 1 16 1-2 Beauhnrnois 4 1-4 Bathurst A 1 7-8 Don A 4 1-8 Fraser 6 1-2 Fraser V T O . 9 poi-d A 15 8-8 Imp Oil ii 6-8 Int Pete 13 ‘I-B Price Cora 10 8-4 Prim Ptd 68 O Livestock MONTREAL, June l9—(CP)— The daily market re rt 0t‘ she Livestock Branch 0d e Dominion Department o! Agriculture ate/ted: Tlhero were only 21 cattle 8'1 hogs and. 105 calves tor sole on the Montreal livestock market wday. All ‘classes 1o livestock were steady. l Celttie were nmst-iy oows and Iprlces were unchanged. Calves ranged Ilrom $5 Ior very common alt-linkers to 08-50 tor good veals. ‘Iihere were no tops. Hogs were $8.60 tor moons ted and watered and up to $8.15 on trucks. Selects drew $1 per ‘hog premium with the regular cuts on of: grades. Sowa were $4.50 to $5.25. Hogs sold on rail grade were mostly $11.40 hot weight In the Maritime market prices of livestock were about the same as last week. Rail grade hogs were S11 hot weight, and sows $5.25 110i Wélgilll). Choice steers $850, good $7.75, medium $7 fair $6.50, common $4.50 to $5.50. Clhoice heifers $8. Good $7.50, medium $6.75, fair $0.25, wmmcn $4 to $5.25. Choice cows $6, gcorl $5.50, medium $5.25, tan- $1.75. v0 $4, grrnssers $3 t0 $3.50. Boning bulls $3.50 to $4.26, butcher bulls $4.50 w s6. Veal calves were $4 to $5.50. Grass calves $3 to $4. Choice lambs were $10 to $11. leave m 21 Elmo“ I I " ztollritizll'nll?gil‘ltlt adllrlst? ‘vwhvhh m ‘ of 1 l-l ltoints. _, W" W l; C. Power "A" regislered a. fr;11:l.1>11:1l advance but Mzcntrea-l f s, >fl 1 1:111 Pznvcr eased slightly. WINNIPEG June 19_(CP)_ BO I II‘ S l-lll cgqlgglons~folsfbd w: lsutotiredmguuignxg ugbélnlbglfilér “export _ , _ = _ iouse a - ~ 1 gs on I _ 1.03" qlélftvélpylflf t?“ Wlziniixg grain exchange today n l. fncfilrhl‘ i. ‘ ‘ ‘ " l and angst futures prices tie.d r even" v 11 1, -1- __ 3 __ . ,_ _ _ ..tead-y. losing quotations we; .11- lcmmdla" Press) Aim: 11111-11 Press I‘IlI£llll‘lllI “titer k < 535333: 123x25 flmanged wing Jiyg; Bat, l1 l-Zc, Uni stock! Jluic 1U--I P1» " ' 4 1'4 an‘: 6c 4 cedw 1x 1n : Wr- ——-—- - Cnnndn 1 1. . . L“! N I I I ‘J 1050 Commerce Inl , a . .- ~ Gym amen 33 ‘Iliz/lonllieal 190 inactive. , _ DEW,“ 15 W“ 158 1 _ l Denlson 6 NW“ 5mm‘ _ I ((.‘111l:1tIi-.1n Press) gggewglll 2%? TQILON 10, June 1‘.l—- _' ' l a “m-fm-m-t- -——_-—i-’-—--- _1 hldorado 37 R ed v l P ‘Stocks Elm gjéwlla 21? 1 8 nor - esl enlia roperl .. ,. ..... Eagle . y Adm“ 1c 1 1.2 Golden G . 9 45 1.2 Gunnar Gold 34 WANTED I a r11‘ m 13 Q 35 v 0 lligtil‘ " m 1-2 Home on 13s _ In or near Charlottetown orl,. 5 ggrcllleglgylld 23:13 island village, a cottage or bung- ll m, Nickel 3g 1-2 oIow. Stale where located, extent ‘ ‘U, '1 5 8 15-218?’ '17? 0t property, COIIVCIIICIICES undmril. A1111 105 Lflmaque 4P5 lowest cash price. Adclress- mfylh ,;,._,,,,,,._,, i: iftigfehh L 13g Residential Property: care I “““_ §>,‘§.‘,,,?YI,‘“ 165 Macassu 240 - 1'1"“ °. " , 4;, MacLeOd 10s Guardian Pub. Co. Charlottetown. mun Cos TH“ h _ Mad“ 2° 11-669-6-19-31. 16"" P1"- “8 n 54 ._______,.,_....._-.._fl.. W... , H W. t, - - - . .. -- . 1-2 “Th , . . - McIntyre 40 1 0' ' I McKenzie 92 Claws of Red Beai T1 ohten G111) on 11113111121113. Mcwam 2,, _. .._, , ~ y _ - » 11/1111 corp 46 ~ . Moneta 45 Mlivfgébxlfk 1g 1'4 NIIY Nipisslng 85 Noranda. 47 1-2 Normetal 25 1'2 OBrIen 55 Okalm 60 Pamourt 2g Paymas er Perron Gold 104 Pick Crow 225 Pioneer 155 Powell '76 Premier; 80 Preston 145 Rochem g St An san Ant 132 Sand River 5 1-2 » ‘sheep Cr B5 - rsherritt 50 215222 ‘S? Slsden 22 ‘ Sal “£5, 11g m -S 8 l s11? “Basin igé Sy van e _ Teck Hugh 393 Antanns Morkys, Premier o! Ll- 79x85 Con, 90 Ihuania, who recently resigned ‘I _> w _ Eggléinc 1g; under Soviet pressure. SIHIIIP“ », ‘g ,,» Y: _ _ . . 2mm .1 . '\.\.o.~ ....... _, xgggfifi?“ 30g Russian military expansion sent Lithuania was brought completely umicr tlilr domination of Russia wggglzgmll 8 Red mechanized ‘mop! mm.‘ u“ whenilheklled fill-my,‘ leld tn£k$na:d'1:§ci1n11‘i"z;d fizffiziemv! woodc“ m occull ed ey c es. Inca us: ‘L! 11.. csy-‘llxhlkm - w“ Eu‘ "veal uthumflan ‘met Soviet forced Llthuon a to gmn rec ncc o e Y- _ _ _, _ _ UNLISTED ‘__k’ M W- VA I _ W Daihousie 31 I o. Crew Strike Holds U $1,000,000 Meicy Garbo m...» 14;“ -.........._....,m......... .. ,. Y... -- »~ - - ' ' TORONTO. Jil-HO I0—(T)— ,. 1:9 nunles wsvc larewcli 11s l'.>- l- spflfl, with 511100.000 tries when, because at Rm (‘rrss mercy cnfllil- I l‘ sport tier .\l KN‘ Bordeaux was changed lo the Spanish flu I'1'.l‘Ii r110 IIII‘ lsuirwn TPII‘ slrilu- was war l-rmrs 1i: 111ml ilrpivrturc for 9i) mm- speed oi’ (‘re-man nrlvancc in France, the lllclicesiiort‘; original destination oi I llixrl‘ l1t.'\1!1-<l Ill‘ 15111210. ‘traders partlolmted meagrely in the stock market motion today and turnover dnvllndled to record low tigures at 94,000 shares for me entire session. ‘Ilhc mdmng groups posted mlmor index gains for the day. Indmtriois loot less than a half point. and the western oils were down slightly. Consolidated Smelters gained n. International Nickel small gain. Norandn 11:1- ishedi 1-2 down. Pend Orellle, Waite Amulet, Steep Rock and Fhlconbridge finished on top by 3 to 5 cents. Brazilian Tnwticn lost 3-4. D1!- tlllers. Laura Seooni. Fanny Farm- er and several steels cloud down lfract-ims and Walkers declined a point. Inoermtlonn-l Pete and im- perial Oil recorded minor gazns. Gains of a. halt point were nrued by Lake Shore, McIntyre and I-Inll- inger and strong issues of the sec- ondary group included Braicrne, ,m-1 Mainrtlc. Iioxrlnque, Mncass-fl. ‘uftle Long Lac. McKenzie and Sg- mn. Wlright Hargreaves decfined 20 cents to a new low fcr the yrnr. Oonlgurum, Pioneer and Toburn lost . Calg-ary-Bdsnonton closed 2 cents no and doom narrowly were Home Oil. Vennflata, Dslhovsc and Ckalto. The group pzeted sn index less of .18 _ Produce Prices MONTREAL, J1me 19—(CP)—- Canadlan Conuncrllty Exchange: uBtoer Spot: Que (92 score) 21 1-2-4-8; Que (38 score) 20 I-2— 5-8. Sales: 200 boxes Que (92 scmre) 21 3-8; 200 boxes Que (92 score) 2121-2; 100 boxes Que (38 score) 20 Cheese Spot: unquotcd. Eggs Spot: Eastern A—-large 2a; A-medium 22A; B 20A; C Market At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Awning stocks stronger; other groups lower. Montreal-Utilities and papers lower; other industrial: and golds higher. new l011(——BIO0K3 closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. New York-Cotton and rubber higher; sugar and coffee lower. “DUNIV SKIRTS TOR LONGEVITY NEW YORK, June 19 -(CP) - At night they stow away their skirts 111 the ice box or float them in the bath tub lo keep them fresh. The skirts inst five days if they are "handled like orchids," at the 511011111 here. The girls are pretty Hawaiian hula dancers with sparkling black eyes. and thcv make their skirts themselves, with the teeth, and lcmc, 1'c<:'~i‘11l-c:l lllltlPFllllllfl. from bu: grccn t1 10' vs which arrive in Nvxv York by Clippci- plane. M11111 skirt-i1inizilisr nigh: comes around, Lk-ilani (heavenly bower), Ix-imumi (pearl), Lehun Ia flower), Leann A1111 flTillffilll fimver), and Gunners $250 to $3.25. Cutters $3, Nani lhcnulyl .': “foot on the floor of ihrur 0.111. Firs: they strip i110 centre stalk from the ll leaf with their teeth, hons, using their fingernails with lightning spron.’1‘he end stalks lrom which the 131111 lczivls 115111;; lhcn n " woven into n waistband, and mosh». tlic skirt is complete. Most of the girls areaboui 1B. and some slnrlcri studying the hula at the nge of four or five. 'I'he_v keen their ' i1 f nt to 125, for “ ‘ s no good for a hula. Anyone can do the hula, the ' id. but Hawaiians dance it _ cial ease because thcy know how to relax. CAPE TOWN -ICP) —- South All has its Quislings, Prime Sm 1's told an nud- .1' r scme were ‘mol- merely silly." Guard Nazi Envoy I11 New Orleans Germany will not forgPt that. when she was fighting bitterly for her very life, the United States gave every material nid to her enemies." That warning. rc- ported made by Baron von Spiel-Ill» German consul-general at New Ur- lcons, caused such resentment that he asked for protcrfion. Above, a policeman guards the swastika- adomed (arrow) consulate. Von “f ‘ dcnicd making the state- ment. I y tin-n split the leaves to even rib-. closnlc our $111555” I We have considerable equipment and ma- terial suitable for large and houses consisting of type-writers, refrigerator, safe, mlmeograph machine, desks, cabinets and many other articles with listed at our Office on Weymoulh Street. Write, I telephone or call for particulars or informniioii. The P. E. I. lie-Operative Egg And Poultry Association P421‘? . F117"; no business large ice small w."- . prices _____-__ - __L-j11;0-20-_22;25-27. CAPE ‘IDWN GROUP JOINS CANADIANS CAPE TOWN, June 19 -(CP) - Canadian women of the Cape Pen- insula district have formed a group lor periodical meetings and activi- tiea in llharitsble and other com- munity work. One o! the leaders in the group is Mrs. J. C. Macgll1i- vrny, wife oi’ the Canadian govern- ment trade commlssioner, whose home is in Kenilylvorth, near here. The Canadian women of the dis- trict were entertained by Mrs. Mac- glliivray recently. BRISTOL PRESS SIIAKEUP BRISTOL, England —(CP) -- The Bristol Evening Post has ac- quired G0 per cent of the organized share capital of the Bristol Unit- ed Press. Limited. which embraces control of the Bristol Evening illorld. ROAD FOR DEFENCE BRISBANE. Australia —(CP) - An inland defence road is plann- ed by the Main Roads Commission here. The plnn calls for construc- tion work to link up sections al- ready‘ b11111. and call for expendi- ture of $572,800. R. A. A. F. ENTRIES CANBERRA _lCP> - There are now 2.400 recruits of the Royal Australian Air Force receiving technical training. S0 fa 60.000 men. mostly between the ages of 1B ‘and 35, have applied for admission to the R. A. A. F‘. CONTACT WITII THE EAR IVIAKES TII A IIEALTIIIER LIFE MONTREAL, Que, June 19 — “Contact with the earth is a healthy contact and when one works the soil with one's hands some vital contact 1s made which 1s beneficial to the worker," says Fred H. Williams, assistant test engineer at the Canadian Nation- al Railways‘ Point St. Charles Shops. who is a keen gardener in his spare time. Writing in the Can- adian National Magazine, he ad- vises the readers to “get, the feel oi the earth. and when 1 say that, I do not mean to get. earth-mind- ed; for from it, I mean to get a- way from things and let our thoughts run free. Contact with the earth in s. garden draws the poi-on out of the system and ycl become more yourself. we cannot, nil become Burbanks and make Iiarnford Securitle: Limited NOTICE is hereby given that GARNFORD SECURITIES, LIM- ITED, will make application to the Secretary of State, under the provisions of The Companies Act, I934, for the acceptance otl ‘the surrender of its charter on and Irom a date to be fixed by the Secretary 0t State. Dated at Charlottetown, this I5th doy of June, I940. GARNFORD SECURITIES, LIMITED By FRED J. PRICE Asst. Secretary-Treasurer (Fred J. Price). N-H4-6-20-11. Bolsvert Securities, Limited NOTICE is hereby given that Boisvert Securities, Limited, will make application to the Secre-v tary of State, under the provis- ions oI The Companies Act, I934, , for the acceptance 0t the sur- render ot its charter on and from a date to be fixed by the, Secretary of State. Dated at Charlottetown, this‘ I5ih day ot June, I940. BOISVERT SECURITIES, LIMITED By FRED J. PRICE Asst. Scerc-Lnry-Trensurer (Fred J. Price). 1 N-204-6-20-1i. '1 v 6 It There will be sold by I910 at 12 o'clock noon, vizi- 1. Lot on the South Parcel of land 0n 3. Associated Shippers Inc. Iice of the City Surveyor. L-‘loolo-iz-is-zo-zz Auction Sale--0ivic Properties i, the City Building on Tuesday the 25th day of June 1? West with Civic Hot house or Conservatory. ing building formerly used as broom factory. Lot and water area on South side of Lower Water Street carigving warehouse now occupied by l For particulars and boundaries apply to the of- t} public auction In front of the following properties, side of Richmond Street Lower Queen Street carry- J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. lll sires, but we by garden 1' . n ,. MONTREAI: With the oh, 1251-111 portlinllv ' nearbv :11:1 visnin: 1 regular Rnlhvuy- any 111110 < . 12. and 1111 lo "l0 day. Juno 13 u ' men‘. p ~ "w Fridnv. “Wild. :1 door 511111 radius of passenuer considerable vr 1m: in various this holiciirv peril Riddcll. Iineau Securities, Limited NOTICE is hereby givcn Tineou Securities, Limited, make application to the retory ot Stotc under the pro- visions of The Companies Act, I934, for the acceptance of the surrender oi its charter on und from u date to be fixed by the Secretory of State. Dated ct Charlottetown, this I5th day of June, I940. TINEAU SECURITIES, LIMITED By FRED J. PRICE Asst. Secri-lnr)Jfrcusursr lFvr-il J. Prion-y. thot w1H Sec- | N-23-1-6-2J-1l. Hadlow Ilivestindntsj Limited NOTICE is hereby given that Hadlow Investments, Limited, will make application to the Secretory of State, under the provisions of The Companies Act I934, tor the acceptance 0t i111 surrender of its charter on and from o dote to be fixed by tbs Secretory of State. Dated at Charlottetown, this I5th duy of June, I940. HADLOW INVESTMENTS LIMITED By FRED J. PRICE Asst. Si-crz-tarv-'I‘re:1<nr1-r ll-’|‘<'1I .I. Pliri-l. N-234-6-2ll-ll. FenwicklwSecurities: Llmlte; NOTICE is hcrcby glvcn that FENWICK SECURITIES, LlM-T- ED, will mokc opplicntion to the Secretory of Stain, under the provisions oi The Companies Act, I934, Ior the ncccplcncc ct the surrender of its charter on 0nd from a dole to bc fixed by the Secretary ot Sicic. Dated at Chorloitetown, i111- I5th doy 0t June, I940. FENWICK SECURITIES, LIMITED By FRED J. PRICE Asst. Svcri-tnr Jinnlsurvr lI<"r1-1I .!. Pril-rl. N-234-6-20-11. Sheridan Securities, Limited NOTICE is hereby given tholll Sheridan Securities, Limited, wi make opplicniion to the Secre- tary oI State, llndcr the pro- visions oI The Companies Act, I934, lor the acceptance ot tho surrender of its charter on and from a datc to be lixcd by the Secretory of Stole. Dated ot Charlottetown, PEI. this ISib day ot June, I940. SHERIDAN SECURITIES, LIMITED By FRED J. PRICE Sci rrl 11'_v lI-‘rcd J. Price)- 8-239-0-20-11.