..___._4<wvn ' ‘ ruav a flour/luv IJMIYID ivoainantlanbaln '*~ *°""sz::::r*“ Aflllamd¢k_ “ma, . m, DucribntotoofBondnandStockn axucuovcn-raauacnouon MlJOSIfl-lhllfi aPndJoaI of Bruce, McLean & Company the Maritime Provinces have been by Bartley h Company Limited. under the management oi- MEHAIOlDQILLB a! Sahijobn, N.B. AID MI. OTTQ l all’ d Kiwi‘ NJ. Hood Ofloa SUN UFERILDING Montreal vawvoan l-lalamxnas 5¢0¢k Qzotations llalhlml ll llli. Pivotal New iYorlr Stoclio ,,,,,,,,,,, lxcliilsl .11; 50$? (Annahhahna will! -__- onanlaatnann (‘AI-Iyflnrdkilpilflib) ‘ ' nu- rawmnnr. sullen-wan ' cmlmodiiiilnbwerandhmidaloan- altxhlglt A .1‘ ‘a . b“ “nwwd. ‘at ti,‘ 1 todonalohwitilaopottyoarlyad- ‘I vnootodnundriinioaahlig dllflllo houruiiantliatapo zig. . . ~ . . giQJg-l-‘za - pi‘a dlan local!‘ aanaaenrnaata all! (Jo-ill lvaata, ha. Ianoriam Nathan. ‘lin pnr incl; Llnta oi Ilooal aad pq lain Inttorn at Condolence, ‘IO! Appooiatioa, 70o. poo lnnh or dc. pd a applluaioa. any advorflaQaai awoaay-Ilva ooaan. a A A AA , Oardl. oto , do Tllllhl and O gm.“ curse I" wonflthaoalaai- m‘ """" Wanted dvertising Rates-Payable in Advance do par ward; Intern aad laaaora lonla, la per wards Clmnnllod Currencies (Candaiaa Prose) NEW YORK. April oe-Leneln rent-lea were mildly Irregular day'a loreign exchange marhtn. Tho Canadian dollar, alter holding unchanged moat of tho nennioa, strong- thenod in the lant hour to clone at a ramium ovor tho United ltatog dol- ar of 5-82 percent, 1 _ 1' French franc advanced (B of | q to a cloning rate n! Q Q "n" 0n the other hand, atalling r9115. Illn to clone at $5.13 av P _. Th Qalinn in dopln wan ind- ban Iridgo , ll ly moderate, though cotton had an Dolnléwlwdvfllll- gsqxtremelmakornlorethanola w‘: l“ "‘_ 5 bale Stocks neqned to pay atten- lloCoIroat timtonuchnownitemaanflio Montreal Pow dividanlh rodlttion by ouiaolihfi 1 ganotllovircrhnocretarycuddl h... ,0." nuuu renmrhn about Jouudo tnyiplggg is aflalrn and ootter tentflo machete. ionolot n I! A-bmthnrailmad wage agreement. "Ill"! l‘ - - "5 fluid avrting a plmihlo trio and thua Inn-vim to clarity the ia- t-ial to ainna and. lnaana opcating 01in it MafkQ“ A in carrierl. ind thin aide wan ern v . g 1 5.1,, .i’..°""i‘...i"i;’..... a n c e “dialog atoms zero ntiii depra- ( Prone ha’ silver wan shady-whim ro- “zaoaatn and", lld?4:.t’roel—XadIIltIll! at“ m‘ ‘unit has’. d t“. m1“ - ' coco thmlgh nan: proo- ‘§:.l5."?§‘..tl‘;l‘;‘.r.°i;$.l°‘.':i" m" pant?’ mad-dtii-imlta-ll lagialatimtb: BIO. _ - ' ".':'" . 122:. “Fa w s» - ===$°=w°5°»"m- rnhhor higher: nugar unchanged. I» 5::- é‘; ‘Q mne- luntre. Pho Dodge circu- ibened on word o! an important N. Y. CURB .... ...... i Rails nlao took a fling at higher m, <'=--- '--> fi however. noon iound its upper lim- AlnorCyanl... gg-nggghgqggrmgtpfthgy-l ""5 5: :1" were lower. Industrial Rayon and ‘(E5 pa“... __ Oolancae slumped. Ooneolidntedi El on tho Montreal ioraign M th United ltaicn dol ar and French franc For Sale sALIi - AUCTION I031‘!- m-iago and Whiat leoro . Guardian Oantral Job 101.300 lbn. Apply Central . 1.4000 YOUR $10K! IAILY. ll ch. Hughes Hatchery, 67 011$!- Street. Cnarlottetown. L-SHI. ‘ —'__ BOARD SUITABLI I'D! ollthounen. etc. 1r pa! . Guardian Ofline. ti. SALE - l2 ACIDS OI‘ LAND . Royalty. Apply Mclean d; Kc- lAIE-IOUBI AND LAIOI SALE - A GARDEN 40x16‘. oi land and in good location. m, m h reasonable. Apply 278 Iltaroy 80h! Dim D- L-nfl, hlaldred photo, nity cents and (or largo quantities, an oonia one hundred plantn. Apply to Angus O. McAulay, ‘h-acadie Crou BALE - loo ACI-I IAII til buildings at hdiiltown Oroas» ly Mrs. H. E. Oarver, Kin- lALl-OLIDIHAI-IIOUI old. Alaonewly irfiiened Apply Wallace Brehaut. sun - audlflm roan- . Joli ms - mm n!» eredResistsclub-mot, 60c per .9Mt-Dlld.P.lllCN\l%&B0fl. 1\“®fl_t‘ w" To Let Bank oi Commerce. IOTILIB WAN1ID, PIONI ll". wlu call m. Bill Michael. p-lm "° "°‘““‘ °°""’ “ l " "o" I "- cline of 7-16 t m 11 _ ed Staten docile: filppedhjfnazgvzg. 5. count and th I‘ h at a cent at OQM all}. h": h“ J, EXCHANGE (Canadian KONTI-IAL. April w-ngritiah and the WANTED AT ONCHMAL dalivary hen-no, young mid sound. N,“ H,‘ Well broken. hloclio a 0o. In Cana ian dolhr an complied by I“ LIT AT KIPIOCI-l calm.‘ “up” Royal Bank o! Canada. cloned today H. A. O. Bcarth. L-MBG. L-SNI L-SNG. L-SNW. Buckley Bench. IIN waxnn m Nov. l-. x Household 900 families‘ Btendy Lilli. 1t g Mo“ Academy Oflered 12,000 Exhibits 523% § gii E l: iii‘: l Mao .7880 Auntralia nnund 4.0101, 0N! 0B TWO FUINIS Auntria nchllllng i901, rooms, suitable {or light lacuna- keeping. Apply 110 Prinoo L. Caoehonlovahia crown I .%l Miscellaneous Germany relehnnlnrk . ONI OI- TWO IOAIDBI-B GOI- iortably accommodated. Central - in residential section oi city. locatim. Aiply to Guardian. ‘Mo -- Palmer d: Farmer. L-Ifll 1mm," “an; ‘m, ‘w New Zealand P0und 4ND TAXI NOTICE - STILAWBEIIY Plant-n (or naie. A beautiful var- PW“ "o" 1W1- ' Siocoe T. NO M] 1 sum-m l" H2 rer can: iiouth Ti l. YORK. April flil-Iornlgn .3. ll 14' low 5 ll‘ do??? M‘. hil a A 'r ' (Canadian I Male Help Wanted 1,19,,’ Tflgflilllvm an“ "o. gnmtho mining noetion o! the Toronto WANTED B! MAY 1d, YOUNG man inl- tarm work. mm be good with horses. Gregorn (0 Cloning exchange rater- At hiontreal—Pollnd 6 l2; U. S do]. 2! i’r 0 M a: N»; York-Pound‘ s ls inn dollar 1 M fl-ll; Iranc O r a 11 . m hi ck on - ~ on» 0d Llr:::.:'.i".:s :2" rzrnzizif 3311"" ' Cnud‘ in market eircloa now has it that i! wfl" nan" da and County to lood HQI. I ld-P d lin 1 dollar‘; l! taxi; U. 5*‘ cum.“- PRODUCE Canadian lonrnnhh. April £33m. n. an- m"! ‘l’ °"‘" '°""~ "m" “mm” (‘an Krh . re tion oi a alight dorllno in cheoao m unu’ wflfl“ alumna‘ w’ (‘ID 3007B - on. notntlonn l-SIIIIIOQ eal dairy ahd prodneo asar- KNOWN)’ ‘yin “_ Current Ontario ohooao onaod K amt “"3 and while nnllor Ontario wan quot- 94 "P"! l! 11% to 12% eentn a pound. Reeelnta were 3 boxoa. In rarlotn or lean frooh no 1 butter K to 2 centn n pound with rotailern quoting aolid. at Q a pound. Asrivaln boxoa. 1Z2 {Stiff} 3'5 Wm- w M" o! ...... s... MM m.» iii»; i,ala.»s' " " ropea non. Write immediately Royal ntoady on canto Ipga were nnchan manta in lg rlatg n;- tu ill‘ conll a dolen for A large. ll B. l0 15% centa for A modinm, I7 tun 11% rentn for I and l0 to 16% cnetn for Rncolptn amounted to 8.1M canon. POI and Now Dmanwie llll Mr U pond hag at ll to r1 Inland nonn- ll 20 to ll I per I i E 5 a K ii a 5 i ii =i 52E iii i‘ i3. llll s3 is E is ii ‘s Miscellaneous l BE l r l: s55 Eilil (faladlna MONTREAL A I4; S- 352 i ii S. rv . ll Bond and Shara .. lord cl Can A —~-—--—-—-—I (lmumamgrllmweres National Distillers. report ll. a share earned durlnl W! quarter an compared with l0 can Canadian Penal) M wmlnrio, awn ac-wlu export all-smelt closing composite. the demand curtailed and little encourage- chm“ w" . 1°“ n; 14 99min. mont oflored either irom Liverpool or mtwpmly w “wand “tun; Chicago. wheat prieen hovered alound d “ti” emu‘ provionn clcnin lnvola on the Winai- MOM)’ 179m W“ ' rag Grain lixc anga today and flnnl- prven of the 1 R9" y cloood l‘ to 45 cent down. “ombu- 5mg; A littlo hnying nor thn tininh. coap- m m‘ o“ n” punq, ‘slifnfi-mlsisfifiifin "lufiqbkfi, bank's nadir; ot gold certitica; nearby nmmn. but mo" failed to on hand and due from the respond and cloned at 815g centa. lay m.’ ‘H, w ‘mug $14,000,000 tile :2.“ "iil,'-'=‘£l'.“.°i,“’ " °‘* "‘ '“* mow-w w“ W“ "-°°° HIII were’ not Jrtiealarly the amallent diHeNDN l! hoav , but thnro a.iwaya appoarod to time. ho w eat for aalo and tho lnaltot had i n“ ymg t“ monlngoavy appearance moat oi’ m‘ mvutmanh Liverpool wheat ended unchanged to N0, both 1'45“ l‘ otf, hole Chicago cloned nnchang- mgmial loa-nn ed to cant of!‘ u.“ ham of Tho act Rnnain nhippad no wheat tor tho aoeond nuccennive-weak had ‘mm a“ a oooadyiag on thn Iagliah -'—-—" market. wh in Argentine nhi moatn, m aatimatod at lnaa than 1M0, haa- Plylllll"? -- - "" " w.’ hole added to the constructive nonti- H0110" ~ mane Premier Canh grainn continued in the rut ct P"! A" < tho pant nevnral daya while coarae Que-ow - graina followed the action of wheat, B?“ All“ moving within a narrow margin. 390° 9°“ " a s"; r".- "u n nan $43011! emu $1.21,.“ - with liberalky today T7“! a _ Thoma Cad . Towagmac Treallwcll Itonk omhango aa traders came a- round to a raallnation that the in- duntry will have to swallow the l0 rcent gold tax recently announced . y the oderal Government Rumor w.“ WE" any laodlticatbn ln made it will be Wu“ ‘i mont. Lonaon np to I 50 were reg- Sm" The marketing wan nubntantlally (Ilsa in the first two hourn of trading ushurlu with volnmo hon in apotn. ‘loch “d...” goal" ‘owl’ .i::E.."'"* a‘ -- w roe voe - . aad Iolllngnra 6.000. he lhore gggrg": and Iclntyrv oach with a loan M150 nurtured the rnnln damage Rolling-r g;:'k'fl|k'h“ni' ‘ u Pioneer U and Tack 30 . n‘ (Caaadaa Prone) gang.“ m Churchill l0 Cliloon . . Cobalt I Arno Oil .. Dom In] _ ;-= ll 3% 1E I l8 G8 d H 212 . ‘if: 1D ""97 ' Nladarona I :3!‘ (‘olutnario .. ma," ' l, “We L... ... ... m Wood Klrh .. ll Records Reveal Irish Divorces 300 Years Back MANY HAPPY RETURN! This week marks the birthday of the first American newspaper lilllliflflb: JOHN CAMPBELIJ, colonial posi- master of Boston, certainly set a good example in the liberal use of the Campbell corresponded regularly with all the Colonial Governors of New England, keeping them posted. on Boston news. So regular and vol- uminous was this correspondence that? Campbell's letters finally emerged in the form of a printed pamphlet called “The Boston News Letter.” And this was the first regularly and continu- ously published newspaper in Amer- ica, appearing weekly from the last week in April, 1704, to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ' The newspaper carried advertise- ments . . . from its very first issue! And. this advertising, telling the read- er where to obtain the goods that he sought for his home or his farm or his business, lifted the mere friendly chronicle of village affairs into the realm of a service to the community. The news-letters, plus advertising, became a helpful, informative, and educational institution. Today, as in 1704, and all the years between, the advertisements are your guide-posts to honest, dependable merchandise at a fair price. i 1163M They have established that UMBRELLA KILLS WOMAN the nlnnuscript was transcribed by John, son of Pierce Stapleton. but pumled by the use oi vellum o! Oorrlpan Commissioner Genenl for the Bishops of Cloyne and Oaoilel. wan cited as a “special de- ltaploton loot the case are d no ordered to pa? within eight days." Tales oi‘ the Fianna (soldiers) oi the Red Branch Knights. mfims by Boyle Monmtcry Mrs. Francs Potts, aged 85. in be- lieved to have been killed by an um- brella in Burwn-on-‘Ihent, lhlgland. she warwailring in a heavy rain when she collided with a. telegraph, _ Marks indicate that. a. rib o! the ilmbrella penetrated her brain. Mrs. Potts wan iound deed by a pas- iendant." t . m "nine marl: A difficulty has arisen however. The owner, James Stnpleton, in re- fusing to put with the work for inclusion in the National Collec- tion. l-ie declares his dying lath- er obtained lrom him e prom‘ guard idle rnanlncxipt ealously in view o! the fact it had ded down from lather to 5011 (or generations. KI! to the movemble ec- cleniadioa-l ieanta or the year elao included in the newly dis- covered manuacnpt. SO01‘ FLYING INCREASING Flying in Scotland is increasing. and is financially sound. according to the latest report oi the Scottish, Flying Club, Ltd. more than 100 new pilots were an- rolled and the surplus funds increas- Inlprovemcrlts to I-IQTAII Qll‘ AT $5,000,000 -—— m the lust year pri ddties on the eswic rd nearly 310.000. more than $000000. il- WN "l" ihl‘ club house ln Glasgow coat 815.- nounoed here today. The Inwllnfi 0f implied Apply Illnrfa Llnlnnelt to Qutl. Aatomobil Lttle ussolinis fires-ll: ll s .1. ID ILI to Ill. Mrfccqm .__._. (hi Poona) sauna-u“...- u. t. . .- '