PAGE '1_‘_l;ji\i W " iiititiitstitttitttitttttttttiiitttt.t. $ SAVE MONEY $ f . Purity Flour. 9s Lb- Bag ————— —— $395 - Creamery Butter. 2 Lb. — — ~ ~ — — —— 59° .‘ " Sugar, any kind- 10 Lb- —- _— — — — — --~— 54° ' Tomatoes- Lynn Valley, 2 tins — — — — —— 23¢ , Laundry Soap. 10 bars — — — — — — ~ —'— 29° é ,1, Pure Orange Marmalade: 32 oz- -— — ——- — — 290 It Bacon. NQ_1. Machine Sliced, per lb- -—-—- —-——240 t Eggs. Grade A. per dozen — — — — — — -—23° BASH and GARRY $TORES 187 Great George Street lPhono 747 ~~—~——*-——"-—~_—'—"“74,8 y“ ,, t ,.'.' t 5 “ t.‘ : L-22O t_ _ __ ,_ __ ___._..... .. . s._-__i-—~,—--,- Yittilit. llllBBlES PROGRAM tgiitnit >t|tt.i|t' _\t‘lllllll Hall tonight Hi I‘. "-1. lmltt- lit-t .t ti—-l’ttpti~. ut Miss Leila t‘. \\or|h\. ]‘|\~>.(»(\\_|'i4l]| tn special .\\\.irti\. .\ltr»tt.ti l‘t'l|llill‘\ ll_\' Prize Winners. Allilil\~lt>ll~——.\tl[lll\ .'l.'ir-—(‘hii(irri1 ‘Z5 crulm Uesptzty of llxhtliti. at 1'. )1. ('. "\. liniltltitfl- day night. under the auspices of T\l11l'1'ft.\' BPQRPY- it" A-‘Ml-‘Fiillfld _____, t-he Nurses Alumnae of the Char- i PlT-“o 11110108111011?!’ “"118 11111111118 lotietotttt Hospital. The ehapcroit- L‘ (‘flllvflllp lifillmfldled m? cs item, 31:2‘. w. J. P. Aattt-ttittttttt. i Qtfifl’; “hi! "e" “(N "P ""4 ‘a! Mts. It. J. Lcdweil and Mrs. J. E. ‘ ' ' . . " ' : w to the eye Blanchard. terv excellent music; I 1m“ m3 cmml.‘ "p ' ., l"l '1 th pl bt' t toward g§§h§:t‘;f;““”d by A‘ B“‘“°““‘"“> l titl-ctn‘t\t1:-1t3ta."ott§ lslgid, first seemed’ ttittthzty it fwtr. Pt: 1r I- 1 ~.—~—_—_»—_——_— iiititeiiilv- were so sittititetl they could not describe later \'tl"ll irtuptrtetl. Some iumpetl to the sand)‘ landing lieltl tzlt-ttg‘ with lllt'lllllt.‘i'.s' of the ('l't'\.\. tlihers scented t0 have lt"t'll |i5t"l!t£l iront the t.'i'il't't'lllll_'.',' sit) liner as it made its ilzetit plunve. lliI\'l' l-'ltl','~"l‘lt.\'l'l-lh' ltllfitfllilltfi 'l'li-.- --~'tt tirttvt- lurch would-lie rescuers. so it could not kt‘ tlt'ltl'lllilit‘tl tor itott" itiiuiy the lliudeniitirg made a lhlitiillf tomli. i-tre (lepztiintents from nearby communi- ttts r~:= ‘t\‘l'_.‘_l‘il on the lll‘l(l and soon itttd streams oi‘ water |.~.'.t_\ttii_ on tite itrttltttn itirlincr. The ilantes still enveloped titt- lliiillilt‘ of the sitip, apparentLv fecdiitc; on the fuel oil srippi) which the llindenlttirg carried for her Deiscl mot- tit». (‘tilit-i-tl sttttrers listed itniottt: the survivors the new co "iTl‘illtll'l' ul the lily; ship, (‘ztptaitt Max Pruss, and the ‘w. :~. w: n skipper. (‘ttttiaiit Ernst Lchmann, who commanded it t-n lit trips‘ Iti-twceit the l'nited States and Germany last §<~;tr. Another of the crew, a (‘ziptain Stampf, also was l Jud as a <llt'\'l\'tll‘. 151i ht)" l) LA l llltlSm t- I‘.-\.\'I(' GRIPS SPECIK-YIORS Sportaiors sltrickcti and scream- rri 1:". thc explosion, apparently in the stcrtt of the envelope, shatter- (‘ll the shit) and shc collapsed. in bunting wreckage to the prof. ti. A i:w ttiiiiutcs previous the pas- tcitgerrt had liiicd the sloping ob- tvrtnizott \\'111tl0\\'S of the dirigible, waving ililfl shouting to those on the ground. ’l'heir cries rang out as the :~lii]i plunged. ‘lite around crew Oll~klilt7l'.\',\\l1l()l’1 woman's Music chit» Caitadiuii National Hotel Saturday at. 3.30 L-311-5-7-2t. l PIKISSBITERIAN cuuncn- Services. Sunday. May 9. Mount l Stewa l1 u. nt.; Highiicld 3 p. nt.; l Marshficlci 7.30 p. Ill. L-210-5-7-li. GEORGETOWN AND CHERRY Valley (Anglicani special services thanksgiving in honor Coronation. sttttday, Marv 9. Georgetown 11 a. l nt., Cherry Valley 7 p. m. L210. l rue PRESBYTERIAN Church iit Canada-Divine worship will be held on Sabbath next as follows: Hutttcr River 11.00 a.m.; Hurtsviiio 2.00 p.in.: Brookileld 4.00 put; Glasgow Rood 7.30 p.m. The Rev. ,\\’ttll;u-r- Wadland, M.A., 0t‘ 'I‘or- Vltiillt) \\tll be thc special prcaciter. 1.4319 'l‘|l|~.' (‘l-I.\"l‘ltAL PARlSll-Div- iitt~ \\t>i"~iii1) will be hold oit Sub- H, Lloyd Henderson, stuclrttt. 1iroitrit. I<.'.'\'.I(7tY/\BI.l-) ArtflvlglNAltlbANflil A most. cnjoyztblc dance was held fmtd disorderly was fined ten dol- lt.tti bot-n strtitdtng- by to help lnnd the tip, scattered before the ex- plr on. Onc ssailot" inter said he t- tw ll'.l't‘C bottles rcnioretl from the trn ot‘ the ship, all burned be- jiulitl i‘tt'It."-iiitlO1l. ‘.*.t';< :2 rill ti!‘ \\'rili< ~ H wltiic PM)? ' t md a 111F011 BIASTS REND SHIP ‘t after the first stunrlttg -, n; Cm,“ w; ton tent the ship crashing, ttcidttiotiitl blasts continued to reitd rltt- Iliittleitbttrgfs silvery bulk. ttpectzttors sobbcd hysterically; at. the uhrttpt disaster in which the lillitlriibllfg ended her maiden i037 trip to America. Eighteen trips ltatl lteett plaiiiicrl this year, Artur truths attd ambulances t-it.~ltrrl to allftfii‘ lllOw“ wito etacap. t-ri with thrtr tires. The bodv of one wtitttati. presumably a passer“ l)» unto. ‘ante of. T-Htiattvo who vi a - li"l' nauriti .'\1...' l“? “In Picked tit» from the land- .t.tt~, chose a. l.')\\'ll m3’ n“ l- , ti ‘.n wttit a ‘- a few ntoinenLs after the _t \ h .; t_,,,.,,_ Sm. ‘ totrand the lullowittg flames i : ritttr of twain. and {mu nm"lmorll"d Out inlmcdifll-Ely- ' 1:." i "r in ‘tit. \1t.~s Dun‘ H“, Whit)" "ma, Immswork 01 the flll'l._ if the ground, l \1 o than an hour nitcr the ex- ritt at ‘ RM. EST, the ‘:10 was still blitzing with a, l1lillf‘ ‘blink cloud of smoke visible l" 11"‘ (Virlincris of the nir field, o tlq It’ ltro aricd ‘ sprawled on r Passcitgrrs Stunned ‘Titrrt- ott tltt- :iltip who surtirezl Wen .»t'lllll1t"(l by the llll(‘.\'[)C'_‘tf.‘tl (it .t. .-t' they tottld litll. tcll what ltWl lntppcttvd. cm’ stovtuacittzo 0N /-\ too-ta or HKYHOUGHT.’ “'.l‘lterc was a bltitdittg flash," Fftltl one passenger, iir-rbcri. OLattultlht of Chicago, "but. the tit-opie on tho ground vmttfd kit/m more nhottt it. than we vtounl on the ship." Oitatlzitiztt related how he us. rapt-d lif.‘ l-niititg from the imp win-it .lte plummeted close to tho tzrotuirl. FY0111 his xiztttittfrc point on the ground tut Asweiatod Press photo- grapher, Murray Bcckcr, gave this vivtri t"§‘(‘~|)i(:tili'c; "The ship burst toward the tail end. nrrtr the centre, The tau went, down iiT-il and the nose seemed to ltanz; in iitt- nir. "I rfut toxvard lite ship and srttv ii, rnvcopctl in flame. Itt a frac- tion oi ti second l.llt‘l'C iras nothing ‘FORONTO, Mai: 6 ---.Vliitimtim uttd maximttiit temperatures: .' Moderate to . W, 43 m loft but the skeleton. xggxtio“ 39 54 "I saw a man Walking toward _. Ottawa 4t; 56 me. asshivd by two ntcit. He had v _ V, Mnnhml 4,, M; no (‘lollies ott. I saw t1 woman on I- , Quobw 44 58 n. strr-trlter. Titer-c were screams _ saint Jam 44 52 Eggs" men and women on ma Halifax 44 66 ' ' Cllft1‘i')ll.l‘Ilit‘.'ll 93 T . _ ImnErAST erriflc Neat hmlmm" pull-m The ltciti from the burning bag was terrific. spectators on tho ground related. Rescuers rtislted to the wreckage lllitl tito-c brought. out were speed- cd away to hospitals, making dif- ficult a ciicek on the number oi l I I fit-sh variable winds; clotidy with l ‘ 5lit7'.\l‘l.‘; and probably 50m‘? {"1 t ' liitzit tide tits ittorittnZ Rt 732 ' and tottigltt iii. 8.12. Sun scts this evcttiitg at 71! and ri n; tomorrow momlnt; “l, 4-4“ New moon Monday. MM’ mini rakufluw: 8.187 n. u “d? eighteen mm_ A state-wide police alarm was brmdcast for ambulances and doc- tors and titcy rc-"pottded by BIT‘ plam and atttomobilc from sev- utes inter than Charlottetown. rnr: can mam- Imnru Ilnrrlan II.“ POLICE COURT-At the police, cottrt yesterday a titan changed‘ with illegal possession ot‘ llquort was fined $200 and costs or two months in jail. Two girl vagrants were sent out oi’ towit. A drunk flats or ten days in jail. A drunk tailed. to appear and had his ilvc dollttt‘ bail bond cstreated. Y's‘ {MEN'S CLUB-London was the stibjeei. of an interesting" ad- dress by Y’s Mun Hazen Wigiitorc at the weekly nteetiitg of tltc Char- lottetown Y‘s Mcifs Club last ‘iiiglit. The meeting was held at. the Old Spain because of the llob- bics Exhibition at the Y.M.C.A. Y's Man Mr. Fred Holman pre- sided. (‘ILWDIUNITY(‘ONCERTMLET- ING-Tlie retiring slate of ofiicers was tinanimously re-elected at the amtuaJ mcettitg of the Citarloéte- town Community Concert. ~last nigltt. They include: ltottoritt-y 1iresidettt, Judge A. E. Arsenauit; president. W. Harry Tidmarsh; vice-presidcitts, Mrs. A. B .Cosh and Col. K. S. Roget's; treasurer, J. J. Morris; secretary, Percy D. Williams. Rotttttte business was transacted and plans for the an- nual campaign which opens oti May 17th discnsseci. Mr. Lribtlili, organizer from Nc\v ‘fork will bc in charge. Judging from the cri- tliusiasm shown by members pre- sent and reports of new mchtbers already received the campaign is assured of success. Last itigltfs itzttit next as follows: Churchill 11.00 ant; Nine Mile Creek lint) p.ttt.: Lhtnoc Corn 7.00 pm. ' I _. ,' t it than we would on tlt_c ship?‘ ~ i Asked how he escaped, he said he 1 tuiztped witen the ship was about] l" at the Odd Iivllows Hall \VC(ll‘-C1~~ I IP31!“ tt.ttt.t-.ttttttitt.itt.t t he Central Guardian divinity lilnttzh 01111111) FRIDAY, MAY 7 3.30 P. nL-Soclal Balk-Brownies. 6.30 P. ltL-Soclll Hull -— 6th C0" Guides. 7.00 I’. DL-Ileartz Hall — Cholr — Rehearsal. t;nAt<t.0'1'ri-."1‘Q_vytv uuaiguiaiv srocx QUOTA TIONS New York i Eye - witnesses Stwk Bchm‘ Vividly Tell ‘Of Disaster. (Cotttttiued front page 1) tit» wreckage. | Some were burned badly, others . HOD. ' lltrbcrt O'I.Dligl1llll of Chicago wits littitoitg the stirvivors. He was put abozrd a Iiltlllt! for Chicago. ‘ OLuttgltliit , lilittdititz flash but the people on t the tzrottttri would know ntoro about I l0 feet trout litc grotuid. t VIVID DESCRIPTWON t: be in the centre. The tail went first and the nose seemed to bani in the ttir. "I saw n0 one jumping out be- cause I was so far back. "I ran toward the ship and saw it. enveloped in flames. In a frac- tion of u second there was nothing left but the skeleton. There wasn't much smoke. I saw a titan walking toward nte, assisted by two men. He had no clothes on. I saw u woman lying on a stretcher. There were screams from men and wom- en on the ilelti." Another cameraman, Larry Ken- nedy, suid lte was hit by some fly- ing fabric from the bunting ship. "It burst over our heads as though the ship were made of paper", lte said. "Pieces of fabric felt on us. I saw one fellow jump out or fall out. 1 think he was a. DHSSPIHZPI‘. "Ho laymoattittg on the ground." Robert Seelig, a. photographer said: ‘ “There was a noise that sounded like bullets coming out of thegon- dolas. I saw nobody jumping. I heard everybody on the ground screaming. The heat made my faec tighten up". - ' Harry Bruno, press representat- ive for the Zeppelin company said there were 09 persons aboard. Burst of Flame Otto witness standing almost directly under the ship said: “As site dropped her lines down at 6:20 ES'l‘., there was a burst of flame and ll. loud report which ap- peared to be just aft of the port n. m.. l ll. m. lent-rs Tnrmrntlna ll n. rn.. Lil p. 1a.. tlttlly except Sand”. or.‘ emu‘ meeting was held in the Canadian stcrtt gondola. There was a. loud National Hotel. shout, ‘Run for your lives‘ from ~-—~~——@—~—-~~— the grottnd crew and the gqggnd Bllwlv -- personab explosion came about 30 seconds . _ later". f-ltoclu ‘\- -\‘ ... Mr. Haw Iflnxtprw i‘ "The ship buckled as the flames \ Rattenbury ynncl Mr. glbbiigeh SDI-Cad from [he a“ forward and gllégzlllac have returned from Omwn then slowly settled to the ground. Arutfleld - . V ‘ ' With several of the others I ran fifglfllfncn°w f“ ' ca’ t‘ Harold CS V‘ _ asAfnr as I could out of the circle. on“ t- v) - W1’. pAttdrctv, Qndlvlnestltrclfattt gtiawflthe smp jlust Fink down “iggiit: ‘u.’ u - Douglas, and Quarter ‘Master: Sgt. $1,117,, 1g amcs g9 “trough it‘ The nbjo | C. E. Walker, ltave arrived ltomc d 1c “med away m a.’ ‘ew sec“ gmlfrlf“ from Kingston. Ontario, where gnds’ I turned back with owe“ mrttfluio ‘Auk they took a short course at the 9mg‘) m close w the ship as P05‘ ““ M“ Royal school of Mtmm’. , sihe to pick up the survivors Cutie Tr x __ ~ 'I'hcre were two men slightly (I'm f,“ . ’ . bleeding. one as though he had M“, '- n n been punched in the mouth. Then Pliem ROI v o n s I saw his right hand was badly m“ \ singed. Ho said he was Clifford 15,110,... Osbun of Chicago and the other DMM , said he was Philip Mongon. £g:t'°§h§" "Osbun was discussingwith Mon- ltililorndo . gon the possibility of going back Film". - to seek a. third companion who stood with them when the explo- ‘tut-noun ' \ sion occurred. (tgildlulllfllfl Final competitions in coitncction tttgolggutxtltlgtldtitnettiteyettzltlésgfigfi lllllllielmllfulgt , with the third annual Y.M. C. A. and 1001mm down watching the ‘filtnlllr Gold Hobbies Exhibition were ltcld last prepgu-QUQHS to moo,- The next tmml 3°" itight. The show, which officials thing he knew he 'was thrown said yesterday ltnd been a success. right out o; the 51d‘, o; the Sh] ‘Howey closes tonight when a. dance rc~ Rpnal-Qntly out of the port anti; lftticrt‘: Ray cital by the pupils of Miss Leila round himself on the ground figleoiit n a rt Worthy will feature the program. t-I tossed both of mam in ‘a cm Con 1*’ Special prizes will be resented .t i I’ m" - and those rcccivitig thctnptvill re- we rode m the “ma! hospl- 5" "a peat tlltc ituntbcrs for which they fjlélfulflt! o wnn t to awards. - -. . The .\l(lliilt Herbert. Orchestra. h") Explosions 3:‘; an fraturiitt; tltc songs of yesterday‘, '11", _-, _ I . tlvl '. gave u dciigittfttl program at tho the mscrfipqqjgigvisent,”bjgfiftaffl ma?“ o" ‘ A h "Y" last night- fvllotvmg complc- explosions! She floated down en- t"""" I‘ I‘ ‘ " ‘K tiott of the competitions. tiv. a """‘"“,| (1 "pllilo-iiotving are last itights win- 3-1-1", hut w“ terrific‘ You ‘“‘,',',;,',f",,,;,~ .. , an n Tumbling, girls under 11-2. Bil~ ‘.'Z;',l’.l.,‘§.§,',,_“ffiaygjfljgggrhgd ‘é My’ bénirorn lie Bourke: 3. Margaret Lawson. could he“ moptc screaming 55d ztukennzylocli b Tllmblinmltirls nndcr 21-2. Joan ltollerlng when shc lhltthe ound mm.“ iltj/fchttyrc; 3. Frances Rcay & Ruth I saw bodies on the tract‘: and "$193.1?" tutcltcr. S it t‘, Co; Ilimcing, lrlsh Lilt. girls under ugrrllfndorinuiltcdaggevitugqire- walking mm‘? ‘FL M5131’ Walsh? 3- Mali‘! 5"‘ “I saw the radio mttn I think ltill-glblfirk is: 3. Paula. Arsenault. his name is Hartmann There Nornndl Highland Flins- girls under 21- wasn't. a scratch on him ‘He was """""“ knexltlbellc 11503011; 2- J91!" M6‘ talking in a daze. We couldn't tell ‘Zlllltlffiilll - 'lll 0N Irish Lilt, girls under zt _- i, §:y,,§‘l;,§:l.’“v°'b"” I m’ ‘jgfiliifldigf Gloria. Large. t ' MT? gamete:- rirltluitflsr I'~'~~-!- wtfitstltiiotttigihtzffii‘ the “mm “".'t£e°'°' uro vis; 2. Pans. Arsenault; - 3. Pattlinc Simmonds. sttftlalzlglnrlllgaftllrdd rl-rtlitctksttllealngtglztfi lltqgnenA Bu" Tnp Dancing, girls under 21- bundmsswthe wmck .' mic! 7' Ammbel Laws”? 7~ Myriam An official report timed thetatui ifiltmllttll.” Nrgilnzgrfi- fifty Hogtterigg B“ blflSl. at 0:23 P.M. rsT. {g1 fig: ysllmnlztuner. .l t‘ BM“ thgosggttnczjiapeclrtiely?" ‘asaigcnllzersu: lltlfltie T'""b“"¢-"°Y" ‘"15"’ 21-2- Jlfk titree men leap otit of the control "b" "m" BM“ 3- 3m 3"“ cabin. and one of them wore com- Lmhinlonlq MONCTON, N. 1a.. May 6—Wccl- a°"é1§,;f,,:;',§f§s1£fin§,°§k mm m iillllliii": nesday next, Coronation Day. ttw- Thumb), w Ma 0mm‘ o’ “k flllrlw ing been act aside as a day of gcn- d id L m c‘ t;lll"lg"dl:g oral thanksgiving and rejoicing for woo s’ e mm“ w“ “ken w Val“ the crown o! the King and Queen Paul Kimball Hospital, Lakewood. the gene,“ ofllce,’ at Moncwh and with serious hunts. trsh-tct. and divisional offices 017MB‘ 51mm! "id M f" ll throughout the Atlantic region will WM known- none 0t the United - observe the holiday, according to States navy officers, or civilian =0 tnstt-ttctioxm issued by W. U. Apple- ground crew lost their lives. 1690""! . lVioo n- ' t and "m 5" General our. here today. ste- and mmdhoum will also remain lnlunln tions. f ht offices and freight open tn perform neceam y work 1n intros wi remain open to nttnm connection with the operation 0t _Q{""{‘d' n service to the public. Railway shops the rnilwny, A, o" said "there trus a ‘ ._.__ tlllllill I1 Illflfll I 0n neutron at Icahn! Sled kk} i (7-0 ulllfl] l Sim-In Open Clolu sun-u Open Clone .'\i (‘hem ‘-"-'7 33-5 .\in t‘:||t 1U" lttl .\n| For 1'1‘ 5'11 ll 3H 1?: 3,2 801i 45% .0 m? ' thos Ohio 58% Hltrysler 115*}; ol 16 2 55M 801i 6H 6 155 3S it. r . 30 I Firestone 35'.’ tic-n Elccd g“ teen ‘no s Gen 11in]; 699i (lootriei Good '1‘ 41% m m» rot 53 , llud lllot Car 185: lll (‘on 31% Int llur 108 int Tel ’l‘el "V: Joints Mun Co 131V; Ken 55% ltlisti PM Ry ’ Mont Ward 53H, Illur (‘o 14% a‘ t’ m-tt 46% '31] (Blsh R Nut ‘us Pr , New York N H’ 7h Not- Am Co 25V; Nor Pic 35W’; Puck Mot "Vi Paramount. 21% Penn R r. 48% Ptll Mo!‘ 75 Pill Pct (‘n Post Tel gut; Pith Sor . Pure Oil Co 10K Itittlln ('0 9% Radio k O 9% Republic St 33 Sear! Roe ( 8T Shell linlnn Oil South Pa:- 07% Std ll Ind (U Std l N J B‘! Stude (‘o 15 ’ Tex (‘o 501i Ilnltetl Air 20 United Drug United (To 5% tinitetl Gus imp 13% U t Ruh 59 U s: 1031.5.- U S Iflll Al 30 Vanadium 25V.- Wurncr Bron 12% West Union 02% “out Al!‘ 44 Went. Pilot: 13R Woolworth 48%; r MINING ilfiIli-lolllfim "a In: gggl33 '4 g¢ts¢¢$*'e- --- - §".z-;f_'...'! {Q31 ;;!.-',~;,’~‘ _—\ ggiggfi =2." tr i e:~ hi ,.. 5:2 $139-$253: S13 cfi-‘ifififfi MORNING srock 1.1217151: (IOIIIII III: HIBIIIQOOWPIIVIUWII) NEW YORK. May tt-Dow Jones report that London stock market opened with trading quiet‘. but lat- er turned stronger. There is no overnight domestic news of any importance except the threatened trouble in the independent steel companies. Dividend meetings to- day include Spiegel May Stern and Crown Cork and Seal. In view of the absence or any trouble in London we would expect the New York market to attempt to do bet- ter. NORTHERN MINER NlflVS ‘ITEMS ‘TOR/ONTO. May 6—Kirkland Luke-Drifting continues to show remarkable ore in the branch vein on the 3.450 and the 3,600 levclm The 3.450 drift has shown a length of 200 feet. averaging 1 1-2 in 2 ounces across thrcc feet. Luke Shore Mines-Extra divi- dend ot $1 declared in addition t0 regular $1 quarterly dividend. Dis- bursement of $6 anticipated for the full year. t Canadian Malartic — Operating i now close to 500 tons daily with operating corts about $2.50 per ton. Kerr Addison-Construction of n 500 tons plant to be commenced within three or four months. Preston East Dome—500 ton mill planned. Crosscut sampling on 200 foot level gives high, ore values over mining widths, average 16.91 per ton across 3 to 4 feet. Slade-n Malartic — Encountered high grade ore in drifting west on 350 level. ' Red Lake Gold Shores-Operat- ing rate of 146 tons daily. Oper- ating profit for first quarter $54,- 188 before depreciation. taxes and predeveiopment charges. MARKET BULLETIN (Indnlontwoobludenndcompun; Speck-l Win) "-54.11. may 1. 1931 3137-» ;.:';t't: Concert B! 5th. Charlottetown Colllplny HOLY BEDEEMEB. GIRL GUIDES Presenting "THE MAY QUEEN" Cunt-sh In 2 Soenel HOLY BEDEEMEB HALL Mondly. Mly 10th. Curtain 8.15 ldmlulon 25o non~=>w ‘-"'- ‘MAh..-.»..~..--..-.~ ~ - n-zm-s-s- ‘ _7_____._ Produce Prices MONTREAL. May a __ top) _ Butter and eggs displayed an tin certain tone on Montreal opet produce markets today. Graded egg shipments tn carlot or less were quoted at 21 cents l dozen for grade A-largc, 19 for A medium. 18 1-2 for grade B ant t’! 1-2 for C. Butter was quoted at 22 to 2. 1-4 cents u pound for cariots oi less of No. 1 while lots to retailer: were 23 l-2 for solids and 24 f0- prints. Butter was quoted at. 13 3-4 tt l4 cents a pound for new Ontar- ios while Quebecs were unquoted. Potatoes: P.E.I. Mts. No. 1 90': $1.15 to $1.20; No. 1 Cobblers 901 $1.10 to $1.15: Que. Mis. No. 1 80‘: .90 t0 .95; N.B. Mts. N0. 1 80's .95 to $1.00; new stock. Floridas ltttlf- MORNING MARKET LETTER NEW YORK, N. Y., May 6- Smaii gains predominated at the opening yesterday but. upside ag- gressiveness was lacking which ma have encouraged some profit unlit; throughout the afternoon when the general list turned mild- ly reactionary. Volume remained light on the setback. A further de- cline that may serve of a test oi.’ the week's lows is B DOS-ilbllltsibllli our feeling is that support should be encountered at or above that level. Market hesitation during the I ' m. Banks “defiant-cm puzt few clays ha: been attributed to uncertainties over the London settlement period which ends to- day so that l! no disturbing news comes from that quarter sentiment here may become more confident. In any eventthe New York mar- ket; should gradually become more independent of the London 1n- fiuence. The rail stocks continue to show up as the best acting group but the leading motor issues impress us as being well taken and likely to show up to advan- tage with more favorable ‘general market conditions. Laidlaw and Company. Montreal barrels (approx. 08 lbs.) $3.00 tc. $3.25; B.W.l'. N0. 1 50 lb. crates $2.35 to $2.50. MONTREAL, May 6 -— (CP) — Wheat, Nor. no. 2 $1.41: barley. C W. No. 3 .83 l-2; oats, feed. No. 1 .61; No. 3 .60 1-2; oats, C.W. No.3 .82 1-2. Flour, spring wheat patents, tlrstt $7.70; seconds $7.30; bakers $7.20: winter wheat patents. choice $5M to $5.00; white corn $6.30 to $6.40. Bran. ton $35.25; shorts, tot $36.25; middlingfl- ton $39-25? rolled outs, bug 90 lbs. $3.75; hay, No. 2 per ton, carlots $9. Cheese, Ontario, .13 3-4 to .11 7-8 (nominal). Butter, .22 to .22 14. Eggs in cartons: A-iarge .21; A- medlum .19; B. .18 1-2; C, .17 1-2 Potatoes: P.E.I. No. 1 Mts. 90's $1.15 to $1.20; N.B. N0. 1 Mts. 80's .96; Que, No. 1 Mts. 80's .90 to .96 . MINING TORONTO, May 6~—(CP)—Thr Dllel In! llll, Ill‘! ‘ I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 3H1» Bonds "l. lnl uocrued Internal living, Brennan 8t Company, Ltd. I. M. IAGNALL-MANAGII Ink of Non Booth Building, Charlottetown mu Mo: ma. 1m Toronto market bumped along t. us... an! m Muriel) Stock Exchange a, Maggi“, Tm 0,12“ tssayfo; . " ~i eamaea voumosce ea Imm- m-ollon Clone (Blfllllbl by Plllteltl & 0o. of 1935. Lake Shore in the goldi lnllllbcli II Hollie-ll $100k attracted moderate interest whiit 2mm 0pm ctm llfllllili Ill ClIb M11169) other groups turned over townie: Bk ('81! ~ Lake Shore advanced 1 5-8 on L iik "with trade of 5,000 shares, stimulatedby m: iii ’ 2&0 ‘.131 smu- 0pc! chm the announcement of an extra oi lllgyff" 5 20., .07 O1 along with the regular quarter- ‘ ‘ 5m“ o," m," 1y dividend, The day's high was N, Y k C b B.“ T I 156% w, ‘blahhfldulnd ‘the close was at 5G 1-4. . ° , e o er lg golds were unchan- ew or "r filtlfitméltt- 1?; ‘(l2 zed to slightlyilower and Buffalo- lfllupplled by Wendi-Reads uml_ Co.) l! t.‘ Pow A Ahkétlh W53 down 5O cents to $9. 5""? 0"“ ‘hm fixlllldvgfd n,‘ 17% Gains of 15 cents were boarded for Am (in Elec alt-w. vhtt riot- i‘: 213$ 211*. Macassa. and Pamour and losses of llgl Road 09h "We 13in cyt- 113d 11% 17% 5 to 10 cents came out for Canad- "' “ _____________ '3 Li}: {lfifjm ‘t... 14y, 15 inn Malartic. Central Patricia. OQMMODITES t n lud at», 5% Chtbougamau, Kerr-Addison, O'- fi-Itl- 53;“, 13% 13% Brien. Pickle Crow, Reud-Authier. ONTRE" i _ _ ,3 ‘i ,- t 2t Red Crest, San. Antonio and Bul- Bgwl. and eéglgialéuleed ‘giggly ljlilirgelfiow 10st; 1S‘; livan. Pioneer drommhao cents. unchanged on Canadian commod- little‘ 511.5." 5'02,” i!» “W” Mmcs’ “ “e” 1mm!’ "Id _ D it t PM '2 '27: at 80 cents. 23y “mun” produce ‘scum w gtilzgge 2%‘ 220V Noranda. lost u point and ‘Hud- ‘ _ ""‘ . , ' ' son Bay declined 8-4. Chromium. ttitlti’..si’f'tifi‘f°atti°“i..ll’“ftt titted“ 1» w either Bum we PM we“ m“) m w.” L; ' 11in: 131cc A were up a few cents each at the cheese spowunauoudb figffngmifibs close. Silvers held steady. m“, Bpotpom bu,“ 31 b“ (ten st w 15 15 Petroleum, was firm and quiet ‘bmemum m 14; ttoitrlrvnr and narrow losses predominated in ' ',',~",[‘,f"}',‘,,d m“ m‘ the cheaper oils. Calgary-Edmon- H s mt 2s ‘W ton sold down 9 cents and Foot, MARKETS AT A GLANCE hills, Dulhousie and Home were o! (B, Th. cunt“ he") m, P0,, w,‘ u few cents each. Toronto and Montreal —- Stocks l?“ “Qffd” W °' H‘ m: Bren 59% an . ,,,,,‘,'g;?=*P~=—W**~-~ M w =-= c“ 1§g5,,§;_° t; tit, ‘“ttitlhltllit.“.'£°‘ii.;2°‘t?§.t‘“teffii New York- Bugat- unchanged; P" "i" "2 2‘ "itleiiltiiil-mti‘: iNew York 4.02% to 4m cotton lower 3;“ M’ . p at - t‘ uiv 2T 5 2T ‘ ~ Si‘ him" 12% 12 33157-1 117; s: 1h“- rvm u: a2 Stflffitfi‘ ‘A1,, Ztmt-fil.“ 1°“ s1 s1 Too Late To Ciastfy mpg", n ~lt (Tun PM 75 ‘f6 ggm, w i" ‘till’. Eli‘; i‘, M’ i", ron sum - EUREKA eon-m new, c" ' " planter. Charles Reid, Bufloik 0111110? New l9 _ H10 " “"‘°‘"’ P LOST runnsmv EVENING» agilgecllln a cup. tire and wheel. Finder notd- " '°" if Russel coir, Milton i-ewiir goth-chm Montreal Curb Y i ' h... Klwcrow _____ _ ‘t =“*‘—‘*—'—-—i-—=“~—-i-—"‘”'*-—i~‘: " Kirk Gold x IQQIIDII Htfioid h 0o. WANTED AT ONCE MAID FOR ‘§i.'.’°<'t'.‘?..». Iomheu criminal itouscwork. Country girl préffl" Luke Rowln Intnpnnlclxtlilrket) red. 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Cardigan North, P~ E- I» "Ehfl t-e- 1| “if: M, ,1‘; f}, and Josephine Docherty. dausli"; ‘iii-mint. not" 0610 "um", 3,, n; of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Dochmv ° s?’ u l; {Jlslhtdbdslzrhéll 2.: 25% Eldon, P. E. I. ?,:"£,4:” goffl now IONII Avis/ion glfllilnisfiyi“ pin n 4n -——- ‘ who - . , . tits-a ‘t’ et-lti ‘“itiillltlt.t’tiifé’f"ip“iffif "'"' °°’ Mounts-At nonmwn on M‘: Hm I. 0-1 mun mat up 1.2m. U. 1001 John P. Morris. aged 6B l! P: 10-21 mint e! 2o. off .01. rmem’! autumn, mom", M, mm . o'clock from his lute readfllw l‘ It A--—- Donlldaton to mmie church’ New Illa- ' N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltuhiro t Phone 149 -_-a I