wish it imposes will be of long experience. have ua examine .it. HEAD OFFICE a MORE than s third of the estates managed by this Company are under $25,000 in value. The same consummate ear; i; fgndgfgd to these as to the larger ones. We administer estates of every size. Company na. the executor of your Will every impartial manner by thoroughly (mined mm en preparing your Will it would be wise to which have escaped your notice may be necessary. There is no charge for this service. THE Eastern Tausr COMPANY BRANCHH AT TOWN ST, JOHNS, NILD. MONIREAL SAINT JOHN. N. B. MONCTON "Individual executorsliip is rarely sasfiiciaes." 1T you appoint our carried out in the moat Important variations - HALIFAX, N. S. FO-vww v Advertising Rates- ayabls in Advance Central . Guardian locals, 4e. par word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2o. per word; Clilllliled, lo. per word; In Memqrlgm Notices. 70c. p" inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Oiler- lngs, Cards, etc, lo. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70o. per inch; Notion ol Thanks and Appreciation, 70o. per inch or 4o per word. Other rater Minimum Charge [or any cents, 1 on applications. advertisement twenty - dve germ-u per word. three ll- esri-iom for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. To Let I0 LET — COTTAGE. APPLY Guardian. - 9828-5-31-31. ents Wanted oi OLD - ESTABLISHED TORONTO house has open‘ , for teachers or “ to work locally, _Minimum guarantee $3. per day. Ezrcellent opportunity. Write for details Winston Co., Dept. l0, Tor- 011W. A. M. May 2'l—31-J\1ne-3. rooms for light housekeeping. Apply rao Kent st. aac1-a-1-a1 F0!‘ S816 r0 nsr-ruamsnso novsa on Chit-Bow" SUITABLE 1'01! lining duthouses, etc. 1c per rooms. Apply Guardian. ‘ » 9823-5-31-31. IO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply 56 Orlebar Street. Telephone i012. 9837-5-31-3i. 101L131‘ - SELF-CONTAINED flat, heated, five rooms and sun porch. Apply Guardian. a 9867-64-31 T0 LET-‘i BOOM HOUSE FUR. nished. garden and garage in connection. Immediate ‘ Apply 50 Greenfield Avenue. Phone Bil-J. 0801-8-2-31 I'D LET - AFTER. JUNE 15th. Store lately occupied by Currie Shoe Company, also dwelling fur- nished or uniurnished. All eon- venienccs. Apply 146 Great George sifefif, ' 9849-6-1-31. \ Miscellaneous BOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT Job. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Lid. Toronto (10.1 6-3-10-17-24-31. lAYl-IRING, PAINTING. CEILING Whitening. city. Country or Town. For reasonable prices phone Fletcher's Paint Shop 497-J or 140 Water street. No job too large and none too small. 9858-6-1-31. WJVATE HOME KINDERGAR- lcns pay. We start you. ‘rho Canadian Kindergarten Institute, ‘lbronto (10) Personal 6-3_10-l7-34-31. QRIOULATION E X AMINA ~ tlons 1923-1932, compiled in book icrm. are now available by apply- 111810 P. E. I. T. F. Secretary. sheet. Guardian Ofliee. ti. FOR SAIE-ELEGIRIC 1.16111‘ Plant in A 1 condition. J. J. Mc- Giilivary, Yemen. 9854-8-1-41. FOB 8A1! - AUCTION FORT!‘ Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. l-tt. FOB. BALI.‘ — CRIME CHICK, Music Cabinet, etc. Apply Guard- ian. 9857-0-1-31. FOE SALE--— STRAWBERRY Plants. Rod MacDonald, South- port. 9888-8-2-31. FOE SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cams. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. i-tf. STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 60c PER hundred, 75c by mail, “.00 par thousand. I‘. S. Reeves, South- port. 9811-5-30-61 FOR. SALLBEINTZMAN PIANO. Slightly used. Largest, size up- right. Louis XV design mahogany with bench. Bargain for quick sale. Apply P. O. Box 25. 9853-64-31. FOR. SALE-STORE AND DWELL- ing in town of Sour-is, Main St. Good business stand and large lot. Apply Mr. John Besmish, Souris, I. 9852-6-1-41. Female Help Wanted WOMEN WANTED TO SEW FOR. us at home. Sewing machines necess y. No selling. Ontario Neckwsar Company. nept. 147, Toronto. 8-3-10-17-24-31. Price 25c. Free to ‘ n. A valuable aid to entrance pupils. 988-6-2-31. L» Lost WT - m rrausuvorou MON MY- mm oi money. w. Albert ‘M 9878-64-10. I ‘mimic Jingle Says .' take s‘ pride in u liner things The food f h pm Binge;- w ich a I ~3lewarf¢ Bflkgd Goods WANTED — MIDDLE AGED housekeeper from country pre- ferred. Apply Guardian. 9883-64-31. Male Help Wanted BECOME EXIIIGI‘ BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Molar Barber College, srs Harrington, Helifsr. H. H. W. ‘ru-Bat-tf. A case involving detention of e donkey was tried in a county court. It 1 o'clock the Jugdo said: Now. my men, I'm going to have my lunch, and before I come balk I hope you'll settle your dispute out of when the judge returned, the pleintiflcanreinvrithablabksye and the defendant with hfl nose bleeding. ' Well, eeid the letter, we've taken your advice. Bill's given me a dam- ed good hidinl. and I've given him back his donkey.‘ ’ lady (interviaaifll Iimlicant for situation as soon-wind‘ do _ you know anything about invalid cook- ery’! My husband is very delicate. Applicant-Indeed, I do, rnwsrn. Icookedtwoyeare foralarge fa- mlly, and when I left they “rein "hfllifl ’ gs rStorck' Quotations Montreal _, i _ Stock Market (Capadian Press) Stocks Clo-e Bathuret A ... ... ... ... -1 Ball Tel . - 100 , 1t 7% 11v. 5% 11% 2-1 How Smith ..... .. 5 Dom Steel and Co 2 lnt Nickel ... . 112.1 Massey Harris 1W, McCall Front . 12% Montreal Power Nut llrcw ... Povmr Corp ... Quehcc Power ... Bhnwlnlgnn flteel of Can Winnipeg El . Markets At A ‘Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto uud Montreal-Stocks close higher. - Toronto Mines-Steady and metals firmer. New York—fltocks close higher on lato rally. ivinnlpeg-Wlrest closed lower. New York-Cotton and sugar lower; rubber higher. MTILCURB (Canadian Press) base Bsauhaanois ... Dom Eng ... Imp Oil ... ... ... ..... Imp Toh . Int Pete . Walker Pfrl 1v, Y. CiJRB 1.0"“ " w!" (Canadian Yrses) Stocks‘ Cloris Amer Cyan B ...» ..... 10M; Amer Sup Power ... ... 4% As G and El ... .. 2 Can Marconi ... ... Cities Sci-v ... s-v, 1-‘.l Bond snrl Share ... .. 24% Ford n! Cnna A ... 10%’. lrnp Oil ... ... . Int Polo _, Niag l-lud ... ... . . St. Oil 1nd ... Excgnzvcs (Canadian Press) foreign exchange currencies iu rela- tion to the Canadian dollar as com- piled by the itoynl Bank of Canada closed todny as follows;- Argontinn peso .3431. Australia pound 3.5828. Auairln schilllng .1552. Belgium bslgu .1805. Brazil milrels .0302. Bulgaria lev .0000. China Bong Kong rlollars~.3183. l‘ a croun .0412, ‘Denmark krone .%00. Finland flumark . 2:00. Franco frnnc .0520. Germany reichsmnrk .3127. Great Britain pound 4.0017. Greece drachrna . 77. Holland florln .5373. Holland florln .5373. Hungary pengo .2300. lndln rupee .3409. Italy lirc .0005. Jnpnn yon .2704. Jugosinvls dinsr .0102. New Zenlnml pound 3.5072. Norvvny krone .2286. Poland aloti .1535. Roumnnln lcu .0088. South Africa pound 4.4024. Spain pcsctn .1143. Sweden kroni- .2312. Switzerland franc .2585. United States dullnr 12V; per cent A GOOD MARITIME IT'S ‘TEL. 938 MONTREAL, June 1—British' and Am —TRY IT Now;- aAvon Screened Coal ' $7.75 Delivered Pivotal Nero ___ 2Y0”! SIOCkO (Canadian Press) Stock! Allhd Chem al. ... ... ... ... Am and 1i‘ orrer . Am Smell g Ans Tel and Tel Anaconda Atclrison ... Auburn Motor (fnnnds Dry ... .... C I’ Cass ... . Chesapeake Con (ins . Corn Prod Delawaro and Hud -l-1ustu\nn ... ‘Gen Electric ... . Gen Foods .. Gen Motors . ', Int Harvest-e Int Nickel . Nat Biscuit N Y Central . . North American ... Pub Eer N J ... R . Westinghouse‘ Woolworth . GRAIN (Canadian Press) WINNXPEO, Juno 1- CLOII Wheat: July 045th; cc ;. Oats: July 20%: Oct 20§tB. Barley: July 8831B; Oct 4015B. CASH PRICES I ~ out; No 0 51%; " 54%: Durum (LIV/... Oats: No 2 C W 28% 272 Er 1 feed 26%: No 1 feed 20%: £180“ 2 teed 24%; Rejected 2%; Track Harley: 0 row er 3 C W 42%: 2 row nxZiCW42§£:No8CW87%;No4 35%; No 0 C W 335i; Track A MINING - (Canadian Prose) ‘TORONTO, Juno 1-“ ockl Acme Oil ... ... ... .... u... 1'.’ Acondn .. . . . ... 1% nremlum- McIntyre '... . . .. .. NEW YORK, June 1—(A.I'.)—11‘or- McMillan 2i oign crr-hnngo firm Great Britain ngcwgggsr. 76 high 4.00; low 3.90%: Clou- 330: 00 Mgflpnd _ 30 dny billrjhiifldil Franco 4.07%? ltnly Min c0", 220 6.17; Belgium 16.60; Germany 27.75: Mo“ Hui] 4 Canada S8 0-16. m," Mm" 12 11' ' ' Mentor ... 8110 Nowhec . 275 _ Ilrlin 43% (Canadian Rgsaa) 52 MONTRIU“ June l-Incrcased . 3% stocks in storage cnusEd prices on 1315 tho Montreal dairy uud produce mar-_ 05 ket to casc slightly‘ today. Butter 1 and eggs wens affected while cheese, 1.'i potatoes and poultry were unchanged. 200 Egg prices were generally quoted . 110 at ill/y to 10% cents for extras, 141/. 10 to 14'); for firsts and 12V; to 12% 146 cents for seconds in cnrlots or less. 100 lioceipts wore 1,800 csscr. Rtadacona . 7W; Butter yirlcos fop csrlois or less lit Anthony l2 warn 15% to 18% cents n pound for Stor l‘ac 4f! ' no 1 regrarlcd. A total of 408 bores Bud Basin . 10.. were offered. Syivnnito .. .. .. 11.: Tho chem-ac market was unaltered Teck Hugh . . 01o at 10 to 10% cents for current On- Thorns (‘ad 9 tsrio colored. Offerings were 1.132 Towngmnc (l0 you.“ Treadwoll 240 Prices for Now Brunswick and Vacuum .. -’i Prince Edward island green rnoun- Vipon 70 tnin pnlntors were steady at $1 to Waite A M .. $1.10 per 80 pound bag. ‘ixllltslltty; .. 2:10 ________.__- r g1 . MA“KETR WI", onslnvl Sllvcr ... ... . 341; Honda‘. Total salt-s 3,008,000. UNLIBTED (Canadian Press) , MoNrnn/ln, Juno r-rnem will 2:7 be no sc-nsiou o! the Montreal Stock n: Market and tho liinntronl Curb Mar- 4.1 kot on. Saturday, Juno 3, in observance M‘, or tho King's Blrthusrrtndlcgsl holi- all»; s r . - day, it was announc o y grown!" I?“ ' uckinghnm ... A young lady entered I fur More. on m mam . o; arrdepcliis salesman came forward. "l" Km‘ ~- 11,1,‘ "I want to get s. mull." she said. 12.7 "Yerm," said the salesman. "What flit?" ’ _ The young lady lookeo 311115715011. a.’ she ma. "to keep my I l; hands worm. of course!" 7 summon coax: 00A 00. s1 o ‘an smear Close liltfi _ 12 Oct GHQ-Yr; Wheat: No 1 hard 07%: No 1 nor 01%; No 2 nor c}; No 3 nnr 61%: No :No3CW Lake .\l.'|r0u . . . . .. ... lchel Oru . . . ' ’ Jo“ ‘riinlrohic "H Mumly f‘ ‘Hgllt Hank Norrlnu 1 0|] Sclcct Coniagas Qsisk“ (‘onlnurum . '1 “Wm” - Dome “In” _ . Pcnrl Orc F'Bridgc 41s PM" "P" Fed Kmk 3 Poitorvlual nolconda m Prcsinn iloidifleld . .. s "link" Granada . . 14c 1mm“ llarker .- ... ... ... 4 “Mm Mm": llollinger . Humane“! Sud Biirrcs Vontirrcs _ Viclrors . l, ‘Vnysirlc ‘Vllitn Yrvlro L JUNE ann. AT 10 P.M. ICRS 0 TE EN " AND COMPLETE STOFZIJKS! There Will Be Bargains You Never Dreamed Possibleu-Crowds of Buyers Will Be Here For the Final Windup! 1 PRUVVSE BR08 ll ...-. Iii"! fi}lii’.'.§‘“f’..":':. ":1". '3.‘ ... (lomlflslr llnlcrow ‘iltlylnllil -_._~_._r~..~_r, \\'oorl Kirk __..i___k_ SIIMMERSIDE -—FOX RANCH BURNED - Mr. Clifford Rogers of Llnklettcr Road suffered a severe loss on Thursday morning when the large shed at his fox ranch, valued at $1400. was destroyed by iirc. The fire was first noticed about 10 o‘cloci~r and. in spite of strenuous efforts to put it out, in a short while the build- ing was burned to the ground. Fortunately tire wind was blowing away from the other buildings or they too‘ would have been destroy- ed. Thc foxes were in another shed at the time and Mr. Rogers was about to clean tho building ready for the foxes when it caught fire. PERSONALS -~Mss Mary McDonald, who is spending her vacation at lrcr homo in Travellers Rest is being con- ratulated on her success at Prince f Wales Colleges-B OD -Mrs. Ramsay of Malpequc is visiting her son. Mr. cirarlcs Ram- say and Mrs. Ramsay oi Summer- side-S —Mrs. R. J. MacNcill of Upper Prince Street, Charlottetown, is re- turning this week t0 her home in Tyne Valley-S Outpost Centric“ ' Loses Hospital nmous, Nfld, May 3l.-—(C.P.l-- coast have learned regretfully of Sir Wilfred f‘ s decision against rs-opening his mission hospital at Indian Harbour this summc . Word that the hospital would remain closed after the spring break-up in the north country was received here by Ernest V. Jarrett, an amateur Residents of Labradors desolate at Northwest River, Labrador. Cartwright would be kept open this] foundlaud and by tho [ripper-g o, ..-.. Jerretts correspondent reported summer. All three institutions llcrvclllzrbrador, for nmn_y o; whom the, that the hospitals maintained by Sir been extensively used in iaaét years Wilfred at Northwest River and by fishermen of northern New-l formcd the only soilrce of medicg) Find Slllllicul trcnilzlcut. MILES at terrific speed ovcra rough brick track at Indiunnpolisv-thnt an endurance test which can only be survived by tires stamina. with super strength and It is indeed n. remarkable tribute to Firestone quality and dependability that for fourtccn consecutive years the winners of this race have all driven lo victory on Firestone tires. Performance like this must he merited-and it is, for only in Firestone tires can you get a com- bination for nil tiresc factors which malro for extra strength, extra safety and extra valuw- tflikblN I-' GUM-DIPPEI) CORDS TWO EXTRA COR!) PLIES UNDER THE TREAI) BALA NCE I) ( K INS TR UC T! ON SILENT, NON-SKI!) TRE/il) IGUARANTICIJD FOR 12 DIONTHS against blorvmrts, cuts, Irruisos mrrl nil road ltnsrrrds except punclrlros. lhc first Firestone iircs arc choice oi‘ racing drivers who trust their lives to iiros. example. Follow l hcir Equip your car with Firestone—the strongest, safest and most economical oi‘ tires. 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