JUN E ,3:_1Z3_7 w? ' WOOL l QHIPPING "(ables I15 We opposite Rail A. BLOCK m plum p“ wuldi gplniulii r nil-ll; pufll. uiiier full-l nu application. lo Let“ jrigylilousi: s4 UPPER Queen street. APPAY 52 UDPBI Queen‘ H L-AUZl-ti-l-Jl. "CE m LET s nooilis. 12:51:11‘ s1 all family. Appl 89 svdlwy guleet, L—1043- 4-31. ‘T-‘Lh-r ._ slay . livllihvilfi gpllllillfllll second floor, all con- ., . A ly (i5 Upper Prince. “mm i m) 11-1049-6-2-61. zguT-skilljln’ ROOM HEATED a gflillfllll. at corner Euston and ilillilrlll-ll streets WW1 111W” 1"“ ant‘ ornlllneiitlil trees. Apply to Roe fold Street. m n L-i044-6-2-3i. ll/liscellanggus lNSUllli 1N TIIE SUN LIFE. PAB- ticlpllte n1 the profits oi this great company Last yenr policyholders received an average oi one and one hall million dollars a week. see J A Moore, Currie Building. s‘ Men Wanted 'AIIGE ORGANIZATION WITll over 60o dealers has openings for men with car to distribute Food ii" Household Products on route of Qoollonles in your own locality. Experience ulltiecessary" we train you Steady work, earning libout $30.00 weekly. Writ/e immed- iatnlv: Fmnilex Co.. 570 St. Clem- ent. Montreal. M.W. mfwaill-a ,____ WAXTLD AT ONCE 100 GOOD milk rows must be large young cows lll 300d coildltion to freshen - in frozn one to two months. Wel- lizlgtnil lvlcNcill, Buiitain 8c Bell's gharf. L-06G-5-29-8-1-3. Position Wanted WOMAN WITII CHILI) WANTS Position as llousekernl-r. Write H. L. Ecllerue. L-l080-B-3-li. i‘ "' AtiT-'mrm'—~ii Boarders Wanted lolmmns ACCOM Fiizrvr Strret ti. " "rs MODATED I02 L- llllll -il-3-3l. til/tale Help Wu nted WOOL ! DIRECT T0 Tl-IE MANUFACTURERS 1o pay HIGHEST CASH PRICES for good quality unwashed wool N0 GRADING REQUIRED pay all freight charges on lilll-pound lots, or more, or our trucks will call, Buying daily at 257 King Street, WOOL way Station and SON Charlottetown a..- Advertising llates ~Payallle in ildvalm u Guardian iuciun, lo pa: rum; Aniiouiiuemchh lnul 00min; vlllrll‘ in llcniuriuiu notion, 10c p" “wh. u p l n m W’ Ullieringl. turd-l. atca, 6v pa: name; Lclldu 0-‘ ‘(Jxuiiolglia twill-en ul ‘Illllulu nnd Appreciation, 70° Western nun Elulci-n Inch“, In “"1- " w worm Ulilnlllltll III‘ inch or h pol nnnulunl Cllurgo for any II VIJS|IUTHI‘ lwugq-fl‘. um.‘ Sol". all Druggiltl. FOR SALE -—- M. A. FORD COUPE‘, ADPIY 330 Fitzroy street, 11-1038-6-2-31. ‘FOR SALE-TOP soiuwis Bruins Park Road. Phone 140s. e;1<>52-§-2-=1- FOR SALE — AN ORGAN IN 800d condition. Will sell cheap. zélllllywgl_§_unrdian_9iffice. I-OR _ SALE-ONE l0 g g0 INTER, national Tractor. -_':.'-»‘°“;°r“-“*- FOR SALE - BOARDS AND Scantlings of all kinds and shingles. M. F. Welsh, 51 chest. JEL$PI¢EELE1Q§94-1-3-5-8-10-12- FOR SALE-DUMP BODY Ann good hoist combined. Apply H, Cudmore. Brockley. _ L-1069-6-3-3i. FOR SALE-SPEED OR PLEAS- ure boat 22 it. x s n. Seats 5, Leslie Campbell. Cape Traverse. L-1066-Thu-Sat-Tue-5i. FOR SALE - TRAILER, WllfE wheels, balloon‘ tires. Also 2V.- horscpower engine. I00 Eldward Street, City. L-1078-6-3-11. shire Bull 21 years old. Stewart, Strathgartney. L-l079-6-3-3i. FOR SALE — HAND CART, SUIT- able around fox ranch. Also wheelbarrow, cheap. Apply L. Stetson, Marshfleld. 14-898-5-28-6-1-3. Alan FOR SALE — GOOD GENERAL purpose mare, Island bred, diyears 03d. Complete with almost new set working harness. Sydney Ranicar, Stanhope. L-l037-6-2-3i. Female Help Wanted WANTED - COUNTRY arm. on woman. Family oi’ two. Write “B" Glialdiiin- . LLI-ililtififfil- WANTED-IMMEDIATELY EX- perienced girl for housework. Apply Ce.~h and Carry. L-1047-1i. WANTED — A CAPABLE MIDDLE aged housekeeper for family of three adults in the country. Must WOK AHEAD-GET INTO CIVIL Serrue flS Postman, Clerk. Cus- tnnle i=7. allllncr. Immigration ‘In- EDPF‘ ‘r. vie Full details free from‘ the ll. C. C. Schools. Toronto l0. i M l-i W-wstl. OFmrLOSALE For Ranch and premises comprising l6 acres at Sher- “llfid -— the property of the llrldel Silver Fox Company. his property will be sold ll a bargain as liquidation ‘If Company must he com- Pit-ted. Annlv i0 1\IcLE0D 8: BENTLEY L-1075-6-3-3i i‘ Proiegshinzil Bards n, l4" Richmond Strut k "I" "- P. 0. hos ll- McLeod & Bentley wl E. BENTLEY, K. 0. , J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. hmflflrs and Atturnnys-nl-LII MONEY T0 LOAN fiacfiuigan & Trainer "Ami n. MncGUIGAN II 0- °- ST. CLAIR TRAINOB. BIA. "Mom. Sllllcltllfl, bu. omclziogltr T0 LOAN ijllmvrio vseli-eerifvclrifgilliism furnish good references. Write K. care Guardian. Iri083-6-3-Ii. A weatherprooiing compound has been developed at Leland Enanfoi-d University Preserves adobe bricks against decay and makes them available for building purposes in any climate. Mortgage Sale ‘THERE WILL Ill‘! SOLD U)’ Public Auction in front of the Liiiv Courts liulldiiig In Cllurlutlctown on Ffillliy. the 25th dil)’ of Juno A. I). 11137. at the hour of [Wnlrn o'clock N00). Aiih 'l‘II1-\’l' ‘l‘Ih\(“l‘ Pll-IVE AND PARCEL of iunrl altuiite lying nnd living on '|‘(I\\'llll|ll|I nuiiilier 4o in King: (‘ouiity hounded and described us folllolvs tliiit to lll_\'i llnuurloll on the south by tlia Grcranviiln Rudd on the went by Iiind formerly in [lnssrsiilnn of the heirs of John Knight and on the cunt by lnnll formerly in pillar-scion lll of Jo McDonald coiltnlnlng one hundred nnll twelve (I12!) acres of hind A little more or less nnd being nnirkeil on hfvnchilifs Ailnn the nnnie of “Eulnlluel hlullounlil“. The nlinve Mill! ls nindo under nnd hy vlriue of n power of rule cuillillnvll ll corluili liulciliuro nf Mortgage hoar- lng diite the l-‘tttl day of lInrl-ll A. D. 1025 lud lmldi- liclircuii Imonnril Mooney of (lreoilrnlo nfnrcnnid. Filriilcl‘ OF TIIE ONE PAR!‘ illlll Thoma! _ Sherry (hlnrtgiigcol Uh‘ THE OTHER PART nnd because of default hnvlng her-n miide in payment of the princ pill money nnd interest secured thcrchv. Fnr fin-flier particulars apply to FL F‘. MncPlleo. Solicitor, Ililoy Building Charlottetown. lulled thin 25th day of lllily A. D. I037. THOMAS SHERRY Morfglgeo. L-lfll-B-Tl-fl-fl-lfi-H. Eastern Guardian "QUBSOBIPTION! to the Charlottetown Guard!!! may be hmdcd to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 47. or lcit it H. J. Manon’: Drug Store, Montalllo. il- F. McPHEE, B. A., K c. noun! Ac. . “glalllllsTEll. sotlcrroil gillfllnz. Ohlrlottcllmn Palmer 8; Haslam II. J. PALMER. K. O- A. J. IIASLAM. B. Ab‘ LL B- u“ BARRISTEBS, ETC. 0| Nova Qcotln Chlnlblrl Chnrloitel/nwn. I. g. L n MONEY TO LOAN "' “i r. u. an m ‘Edi 31 fiBIZFIQSOII '* gr" o. 1. Mao-mm, LL-B fist-g? a soul-mu d..." r T0 500 llark Eastern lllnk , ___.-— High pelt ulna. domesti- coicd prolific stock. Selected h; your protection by u- pgrt Fur Mnclllllll. Writs for Particulars. Todd's Fur Corp. fiend Office 611 Wnllllng- ton 81., Boston, Moll. aooooooooooooooo 00000-0 LOAN '1 "but. oil-millennium. _ L-lN-l-fl-ll. rorrsnrrlriicrsrrnrnhlivirrf tlio unilerslgilcd - 111i‘; _EHAKIAII'I'ISIUWN GUARDIAN is TO CK Q U0 TA TIONS l MARKET BULLETIN (Received over Woods- Dude nnd Company Special Wire) MORNING MARKET LETTER NEW YORK, N Y.. June 2-111- fluenced by a good deal of unsett- ling news, particularly the week- end developments in Europe, the Stock Market reflected consider- able nervousness yesterday morn- ing but steadied during the after- noon when offerings dried up at the lower price level. The poor action of the Rail‘- which untll recentw had been a strong part of the market was re- sponsible for some part of the de- pressed sentiment. On the rally late in the session, however. the Rails shared in the upturn- Prob- ably an outstanding characteristic of the market at the present time 1s that it is lacking of any incen- tive for a rally over the immediate future and for this reason it is susceptible to displays of Market thinness which makes it difficult to absorb even a moderate con- centration of offerings. Individual- ly, however, many stocks are reas- onably priced on recent and pro- spectlve near term earnings and in our opinion these issues would be- come attractive for purchae on any further decline for holding be- yond the next month or two when APPIY AfwmflS seasonal business elements arel more likely to exert a constructive effect on the Security Market. Laidlaw and Company. NOON COMMENT The market continues quiet but reflects a. somewhat greater degree of optimism prevailing since the disturbing world events of the last few days have failed to precipitate ~mcre than a mild crisis. The oil stocks. as a group, appear to give the best performance and prob- ably could develop considerable buoyancy in a better general mar- ket. Within the group we feel that the Refining Companies are likely to enjoy n somewhat better profit margin in the heavy gasoline-con- suming season than that prevailing for some time past. Socony Vacuum Oil in particular is showing good action today, and as a semi-in- l vestment type issue that is redon- 'ably priced on earnings, it ap- pears relatively attractive at this time. Laidlaw and Co. DOW JONES CANADIAN NEWS SERVICE Canadian Celanese Ltd. declared regular quarterly dividend of 40 cents on Common and $1.75 on Preferred, both payable June 30. record June i5. With gold coming this way again the possibility of a price reduction continues to be discussed in some financial quarters. One oi’ the In- vestment Tiu is thinks fears of such action are unwarranted for | the present due to the fiscal prob- lems that. would be created as well as the effect on Commodity prices. The difficulties in the way of such a step, together with need for co- operation with Great Britain and France on exchange control are considered imposing enough to forestall ally nearby action. Con- Mozuvuvo srocx LETTER (Received over Pitllcld and Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK, June 2—Ace,ording to Dow Jones prices on the London Stock Exchange have been marked up all around today. This is clue to the withdrawal of Prime Min- ister Chamberlain's Tax Bill and denial of the rumor that the United States plans to change its gold policy. Strength in the shares in London will probably influence the New York Market. As far as the immediate trend is concerned we would depend on volume. A rally in small volume will not be very convincing. Dividend meetings to- day are American Agriculture Chemical. Lehman Corpn. Singer Mfg. Co. Stocks which prob- ably will be among the first to rally are Int. Harvester. Sears, Chrysler, General Motors, Texas Corpn., General Electric and Stand- ard Oil of New Jersey. siderlng the adverse news abroad and at home, the general opinion in the street is that the Market has been giving a satisfactory ac- count of itself with liquidation of light proportions. Four cents Cen- i tral Patricia Gold Mines Ltd. de- clarcd an interim dividend payable June 30, record June 15. Similar dividend paid March 15 last. Canadian Breweries Lt. reports for the second quarter of the cur- rent fiscal year ended April 30 a net loss of $25290 compared with a net loss of $99,200 for the same , period of a year ago. In comment- ‘ ing on the improvement shown in the current period to date, E. P. Taylor. President, states that it is indicated that this improvement will continue and be more pro- nounced during the remainder of the fiscal year, which period is the best selling season for the com- pany's products. WASHINGTON, June, 2—'I‘reas- nry officials said: “It is news to us that the nations in the tri-paitite agreement were planning a state- ment guaranteeing the current zold price and added that as far as they knew no such statement was pending from Washington. ‘ The United States continues to buy all gold offered at $35 per ounce in icy. Dow Jcnes. New York Stock Exchange l , " " by Pltfielfl l: C0. members of Montreal Stock .- ‘- and Curb Market) A1 (‘ham 2:141 23o Ani (‘nu -' All! For Pr Aiii Roll ‘Am 'l‘r-i .\|n Writer Anlu-nnllll Alflliflilll All Ifvl’ Amer fimnll ililld Loco ilult Ollln Ilviitllx Av llvtli Ni Briggs lfnn (‘um- Vhrylill-r l ("Dill s"! ("om So (‘on (‘iin mm l-lil ('i\\‘l\ I'm (‘ur Wright lloore llupunl idlcl- Auto Lt l-Il Pow Lt Firestone Gen Elr-c Gen Ponds G Null Bic .\'l-\\' York N H Nor Am Co , xnl- Pm- inml Mot lnirulnlllnlt 1‘v||n Phil hlpr I'lilI I'M l‘o Poul 'l‘el Pill: l'nh sl-r .\' .1 v Pure Oil (‘o IR 177s - um i! n. slit 5’- lh-pulll|l~ St 35 045i: Mil“ lwi" oll s“ M‘ 3| ~ ‘n on $1.11. 1~...- we at sin on ill-i my. 4-114 mi on I "h"; (WA studi- (‘o "V: 14”‘ l-x (‘o 55' 53% United Alf 95 25 ‘nlted (‘o 4'55 455 l‘ n lilrlqfllgllnfl 12v 19% ll S Rub m‘ 57V; i‘ S so (‘n 09% 98% n S llnd Al ll"..".‘l.‘.~'.‘"‘l'l.... 15v. 114% Wl-ai (‘ililln 5| 5" Weld Mr 43 49% ivi-n Fill‘? 1.10 W‘ Woolworth 47 47')‘ C ' s MONTREAL, June 2 - (c?) - Pound sterling advanced 11-32 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- dgy u; 4.02 11-18. The French franc remained unchanged at 4.45 cents while the United States dol- lgr gained l-32 at par. NEW YORK, June 2 — (A?) - zuropean currencies moved in nar- row ranges today following l i"- up in gold offerings on the Lori- don free market with most figures lltl l 6f- méheyhziilcn franc lost .00 1-3 0f I cent (ti, 4.4a 1-2. while the pound sterling was 1-8 of n cent lower at "g1 9.15, The Canadian dollar “god l-ifl oi’ l. cent to 1.00. ___._.__ WINNIPIG wmwr ._.____ (Illppllcll w Wadi-Rood! and 00-! ny-. .11 410 . Oiiuixoc-iiil Grain MONTREAL. June 2 — (OP) - Wheat, Northern No. 2 1.26 l-4", .73 1-4; oats. feed, No. 1 .61 1-4; No. 2 .60 1-4; oats, Canadian Wes- tern, No. 3 .62 l4; flour, spring wheat patents, firsts, 7.30; seconds 6.90," bakers,6.80; winter wheat pa- tents. firsts 7.30; seconds, 6.90: bakers. 6.80; winter wheat patents, choice, 5.65 to 5.70; white corn. oats. bag 90 lbs, 3.75; hay, No. 2, per ton. carlots. $9. Cheese. Ontario. .14 1-2 to .14 3-4; butter, .24 to .24 I-2. Eggs in cartons: A-1 large, 21 1-2; A-large .25; B. 22; A-I med- ium, 19 1-2 to 20; A-medium, 23; C, .21. Potatoes: P. E. I. No. 1 Mts. 90‘s. 1.15; NB. N0. l Mts. 80's, .95; Que. No. l Mts 00's, .90. CHICAGO, June 2-tAPl—Late tumbles of wheat values today carried the market down 3 3-4 cts a bushel maximum. sharpest setbacks of values were in the July delivery, which plung- ed to $1.10 1-4, against $1.14 in yesterday's final dealings. Much of today's selling resulted from automatic execution of orders to‘ stop losses on the part of traders unable or unwilling to furnish ad- ditional margins to protect brok- ers. At the close. wheat was 2 3-4 to 3 1-2 cents under yesterday's fin- ish, Jnly 1.10 l-2 to 5-8, Sep. 1.09 5-B to 3-4. cot-u 5-8 ofl to 1 1-8 up. July 1.22 3-4 to 7-8. Sep. 1.09 1-4 to 3-8. and oats showing l cent to 1 1-4 decline. WINNIPEG. June 2 - (GP) _- Wheat futures hit the downward trail on the Winnipeg grain ex- change todny when private esti- mates 0f the 1037 United Slates winter and spring wheat croni- promising greatest production since 193i, depressed prices. A nervous session. which saw prices crash from gains of 1 1-2 cents at the opening, closed with setbacks of 3 1-2 to 2 s-a cents. Julyrwheat ended. at 81.19.54! and October $1.12 3-8. Dearth of export demand and rains in sections oi the southwest United States winter wheat belt also brought out liberal liquidat- ion. Light support that was of- fered in October wheat was 91'1"‘ cipally inter-market spreading. Purchases of oats by Southern and export interests held prices firm but other coarse grains eased about the same as wheat. Barley closed 3 1-4 to 1 1-4 cents down. flax 2 I-4 to 3 3-8 lower and rye I I-2 t0 1 3-4 cents off. LONDON, June 2-Well inform- ed circles here think that any rigid agreement on the gold price by members of the Tripartite Cur- I decision on the price of gold will be expected is that the Tripartite powers will keep the exchange ent levels. gan Water and Power and - rency agreement in the near fut- . ure is most unlikely and that no be reached for several months. In the meantime, the most that can rates somewhere around the pres- MONTREAL, June 2~Shawini- Co-Four months electric output up 10.8 per cent. Output of prime power and hydraulic equivalent for the four months ended April 30. i937 total- led an increase 10.8 per cent. Chief- ly accounting for this increased Drflduetion is the speeding activities in newsprint, asbestos and chemical industries, per oent- age increases in sales to these plants were papers 11.2 per cent, asbestos 60 per cent and chemicals 30 per cent. MONTREAL. June 2—Dividend Canadian Celnnese Ltd. declared 40 cents quarterly on common and $1.75 on the preferred payable June ‘ 30 record June 5. I ' ‘NEW YORK, June Zt-Standard Oil Co of flew Jersey effective to- dfly has advanced by quarter cent ~ B gallon Essa Heating Oil Medium at New York, Baltimer. Norfolk, , Charleston and Wilmington and heavy heating oil by quarter cent ,fl gallon at New York Baltimore ‘and Norfolk. Light industrial fuel oils have aim been advanced quar- ter cent at New York, Baltimore and Charleston. Standard Oil of New Jersey effective today has ad- vanced Deisel Oil and heavy ma- i rine Deisel oil by 10 cents a barrel to $2.20 at New York and Balti- more. At. Norfolk and Charleston Diesel Oil is being lifted 10 cents to $2.20 a barrel. At Boston an ad- vance of l0 cents is being made in Diesel Oil to $2.25. Montreal Mining llp of ‘ A ("m Tour. S NIBYRQAP‘ m N res ’dflaw\y.prt l 9 . r5- “"“‘“§..ia1<>~>'““’ n Weak ymcl mutt’ FIVE 010° I‘ an or! M aSPei mpels r- \\i ‘lasfml P l- tl mo: ‘um-s (In “digit: gsffgullli "M! . m . y mam" flndififlilaTlglv "F", who" accordance with its previous pol-Z barley. Canadian Western, No. 3y 6.20; bran, ton. 35.25; shorts, ton“ 36.25; middlings, ton. 30.25; rolled‘ (Supplied by Woodl-Budc and Co.) T” o TQbWd-hbtg . A _ l\ Q v Stock! cum shat?‘ Low Rail Fatal-Vancouver and Relum l m‘ ' r . ‘ (suppuu, by PM,“ and m "mm I \ ’ “ Prom ( hzlrloiii-iluln limb-g! 133-13» smr Elsliunire w.» P?“ “L? First Class s111.15-'rlllll-1.-l silo =>l m, ur c - i- > v i Y ‘ , .1 .... stock. o c] j,*\__.,,,,.“,,m..,,uyu ft’ (Plus Low biétlllllf; l ill‘ l-ilro} Mn we - . ,. W T] _ ' {;;;',.“;.,.,,., w. K. ROGERS Aousuus 1.111. nun. e Iii-iii‘; ',‘,"_‘,'"1".°r "JI 181 Queen Street ‘Rhone Sill ilrlni, sun 61,5 Biff‘) "d V‘ , l. ._\ w" .._ Illllltl ‘iproll fijjlfl" l | i i Q | i "‘“‘ "*'“‘ ilmiurlll» i‘: .\.. l’ 2:. _ ._ , _ , , , will .-...Y m‘ ‘ "‘-‘ {:;.~,,§1,.',_3, - J; ‘(Till (‘gar Pfd 2o 2o u... m, .1 . .~ . __ ~ _ ______V __ . _ IIXIATI] km 7,21.‘ ‘ii-II. ‘.j"““".:‘§“1 Bidgnnd-Kil-kllllld. (ildxl l‘ ~ New. 1"‘: h‘ l“ ll (‘olden Rose Pei L k1 id Pill. ->.-.: l. (‘l-m m". z . . 1 r 21' i :1‘. , 2W v ‘:"'_'i 1"" hill finished lmrer. M1,: ‘ tidal], mm In the. junior oils crown Hie F" l|;|l'{;|\|\l,||.-|- close wti- up n if".\ <1“ . ' ‘"1 - 2‘ llllllli‘ ‘ gary-I-trlnlrlllmli Co’. 1' - ‘ii/i g " "' f“ Foothills and Hollie. Rrlyalite clos- rh 1w, “iii WM R"? L‘ " ed ofi a fraction. s is I , 17 11 -- . ilk-ill - hltll-ILLB ' 1 k n3 s, M1111]: l LIUQSIOC “ - n- 1 -..1 r u I _ l“ Produce Prices - 14% n,...l' Roi-k MONTREAL, Jllilt‘ z fl (CPI - gfilfg“ 3Q I i‘- I-Iogs irrre .\ll'il(l_l‘ .11 Sll-iil rail ,...|. '1' l. f“; MONTREAL- J1me 2 '“ (CPlfA grade $8 80 lvelplien oil c.li1~ and |,,. ‘\~|,.k.,1 M, generally steady tone on Canadian $840 o“ ll‘lzlll€fil 5U“. W. Qfji ‘y'i:k,i‘o\‘\"'ll,ll‘lil‘ 1'1 cpmmodny exchimge Dmduce 5°C‘ rail grade nnd 5.17.3 oil 1 yf],_.-..,._,- HMS {jl “out imjal-V kept “r1085 around m‘ Steers sold up u» SH 11nd l- ln-iwlll l-‘t / cell eve s. “.5 up m 55‘ C 35 Mil“ '1!‘ Blt'St— .f.'h 92 - t» . -- :' Xx? 5”‘: ail‘ SCDYIQ) e24 topg-i l-liQiugm rtficshili m 53"“) aim m‘ " ‘ L “ ‘E y,“ s. p,"- i -' - - down. B11111. \l'l‘l'i‘ up to w. Cild Ntlfllflll-‘I m 1'42 prices ll-ere not can" Pnw ivlrn Eggs spot-Ont. A-lnrge ‘21 l-Za; Que low A-medium 20a; A-puilets 18a. unil- \Imu .‘ Salcs—-Bultcr, 1G0 boxes Que. —— # b fresh (92 score» at 24 l--i. lsnlvlllh-ll lu- “l-"W-“l Ill" w" F") To arri\'e—Buttrr. western 24 "MM H,“ 1-2a. Cheese unquoted. l‘illi.|i|1l B j _ _ Futures--Blittcr steady and un- ' "7 \\l|i ltlol- R v changed to i-2 cent lower; June ‘f t 24 to 24 1-2; Nov. 25 l-2 to 26. __ _..-'. M n l b Sales-Butter. two lots Nov. at —i-—-v——- 0 25 3.4_ q ' ___ ONTREAL J 2 AUCTION bALE (s |l ll a b, l-mlia d c . . M - . unfl —- — m:- “of, Mimvtrenl Siocknllixcllslgrfiniid Potatoes declined on Montreal ———~— girl; linker) m‘. open produce markets 10¢,“- whilo Two lots with hint-ms. rll~o cord- “ ' 31 l i ' ‘ l: risiiu sillitliil" sin!‘ \llt||| - -- - ¢ butter and eggs slioncd little Wood sail, ‘llll . s - lliln-siou idiilllziizl-l change. and other nriilIi-s, .|lllll' illli. '13. “m”, is 'l""~‘"""'~"“' 5" Graded egg shipments in earlots Allllly ""11""! W)“ "mil" I'll i HI 19H“ (nee 51y .‘ ll - - l" lss were noted at 21 I-2 cents Run-r. _ Wilfrid!" i>i,5i'l'.§'l:1--.w iiif-i 2r diflen forqgrlldl- A-large. 2o to Alex nil-rule. :\ll(‘l.llrl\(‘i'l'. flflflfif,‘ f" {I""""I'. 37"‘ 2o 1-2 for A-nlfitillllfl. 1o 1-2 for ___V__H V nlllrz-o-i-si. Illlll PIIYDIIW-iillllru mi grade B and 18 l-2 for C. Re- " _ v T v n‘ }'l‘l'lllll'f' i D $5" ceipts: 1.421 cases. 41 2 Q‘ ‘W’ "~12 -'- 'l'i*~'l|11| I on . . d at 24 m g - '1 |,~ l ,1 Butter “as illlnl/i‘ _ _ - ; _ iiiillvvllil-l-l u‘ “l ‘mm sill!‘ cents a pound for carlots o1 less ll of liomcoflll 11m 107 ‘~12 of No 1 while lots to retailers \. ‘ nip ii 2i 3111/5 5;- ' 1d and 25 14 for , . m, W“, 3M. 35 5 were 25 for 4501's é - ,3 ;:;:;.;2'~~ A n“ 1, pig»;- _ a-¢;;l>;;o3§g 33x5; ,_, m ouseilold Flifllllilffi" ""'"" PM I . 1"- mwc V‘ ‘ d for Onlm-loso /l u ._-ln1 4 4 -.’i-4 cents a poun 1 l. .. , ._v _ i llllili iilll-lll-ll zii Slllrrzll Ho! willie Qurbm “l” ““‘i“°‘°d' m“ ‘u; , 1" l". Nd. h“ 1min,‘ "1""! ‘i’ " ""' 1*" ' t ' 2784 boxes l/ i"! 3 limit ~11 . lllli, lil.1r Sinn- Luke loo cenysk -Q_ P Mtg‘ N“ ‘ no.5 hqu-tou1l. on 'I‘llul\rl:i_r llll‘ v B snnln . Pom m“ ‘ ' " ' 90-. 1m. N B I lilill oi‘ .l1.ill-. iioilseiullll furni- an sllli Hnllili 1.15; C-‘lbhhws N“ 1 5 ' ~ I l~ lure n1‘ tlll- Iallr .\ll- Jlllln " imlnilluz" Mis .No .l 303" Itirlliiirls. ilirludliifl ll iiullllil-r d Bk H," syllillnl-l 1 80S 9ft‘. ~( Ntn- and Nn‘ 2 of elinivi- pic-ee- ill old iLl-ll- ‘l m. W," 19s ‘m, -l= IIIIFI! . South Cal" 11W»- - ‘ 4-0. . loin-d iiiri-ilurl-z :ll\il llillni: ilk .\_i1| '1 dun-II ‘m: nm.’ barrels ‘fllllllilx- HQ m5‘) ‘a ‘ 7’ room. liviiv-l Pllillll. llllrliri‘. ‘ i|‘2(':llI\H s 2m . . '|'i.liIi1‘-_-Iil1;u- iii: 53-25 10° 1m" M,’ 2‘ 230' Q bedroom furiliilnr. flllh. elir- \ " I061" Willi:- Alnu .1 ("i l iriiils, carpi-is, picture» eliz. \'o|ul cud » :4: '1 , wrllrm l-Iar cs5 MINING ‘ m‘ l l; - l‘ S‘! l " ill 10.30 M “mm” l .‘°“°".T°' “.""".-.5r;f.5':.3€i"z. l, 2...".';:::':1:':.': T Q1 r-nlariie orouto slim‘ nu l r -. , l‘ NEW YORK June 2 - (AP) _ -‘.}I""’,’; R half illtlll‘ Al lllf‘ onciiilul lode» Q run il.»\.\"l'llll.\‘ ’i‘lll‘.~‘~T co. . ‘ - '-"~ ' - l - 1 111111: news l; , “reign exchange steady‘ Great “nlhw ‘tiirrilliimiiiolilihfli“wnsmlgding comid- l] Exel-uiors lI-tlllv Lute Isabel Efrain” 3939MB?) d"92b11‘1:-146$l n B"!!! eread bv‘ tlic big nations to llllilf- ‘l A- mfllilm‘ "~ ‘5 ‘ay -'3 ‘--.»=- ‘ l‘ fig“... 4A5 1-2; “My 525 14; "mmffn antee the DllU‘ of gold.- _.\iiii\fl'! s ‘L _\_ “_\(."0\“‘|), Beiglum 1335; gel-many Q13; buniplnil shares fil'llll(l‘(l rlilptkfillliglgflltlllnzllnl5 . _ Auflmn,,,.r_ nrlriu ‘ but (he H‘ _\- a 9110 . . Canada l_00_.__'0o' ___ _ Although gzliils were ifllllllifll- . _ 10'; r) B n |. th index a1 the close showed - -.-.- 7 if’ UNDATED MONEY BOX mi“';;"_“f:l"y goigds m.“ pmms “p and (he m\s_ vi. . ~———t ii- ‘; .. _ . (By Th, gum-u“, pm“) ,;,.|,'|"R,,.,,, cellancnus mines grnlip tnbrmtw: Closl h - Iiitrl I'm point higher. Volume n. _ _ n8 exc “use rates’ llulvll l-iko ~ i ' 11bit [hi3 V081‘ With At MOIltre8l—-P0lllld 4.122 11-10: ,~,.,,,,,,,,;.' Sliewebl" s“? y... " ~ franc 4.45; 1.1.8. dollar par. John x1.» cxcrnilo" "i MW‘ - -- At New York-Pound 4.92 9-16; franc 4.45 l-T, Canadian dollar par. At Parl.=—Pound 110.63 fr.: US NIEW YORK (‘PRB (Rnpnllill by \\'flvl‘ll-|Iflldo nnd m.) INIPLI Th" Am (‘iron B 31W Am (in! El 3-‘ l\"| Run Pow "- (‘uu .\lllr l 1'11 Svrv 1i (‘n-nir- Pct 3H1 I'll Huiul Sh Ill‘ Sing‘ flud 1'3 l'n L Pow A 7|“ Un l’. Pow I'M 31ml DOW JONEI ATFRHIHQ (Inppllril hy Womln-Ilmv-n- uml (u! linlunlrinlw 172.111 up 1.01 Rillln 51120 up .17. Utllltlfl 37-81 up .05. dollar 22.45 3-4 fr.; Canadian dol- lar 22.45 15-16 fr. In Gold—Pound 12s: US. dol- lar 50.83 cents; Canadian dollar 585! cents. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Cnnldlan Press) Toronto and Montreal — Stock closed higher. (lponl (‘op Winnipeg-Wheat down 3 i-Ito "Piotr- 2 fi-ll emits. ::""‘:"‘r"' Toronin Bacon hogs ofl‘ truck Q..,.' |.;,,,,.l. ‘5 cents lower at 8.75 in 9. lt-vl Hill-l New Y1~"k ~Rl'l)i)f‘l”. cotton and {Qxlwf " .coffcc higher; sugar steady. gvhney," Base metal stocks gave n con- srstent display of strength. helPPd hv a stronger London market for copper. lead and 1.1110 Hudson ‘Bay firmed more than n noun Cheaper issues oi the ilrflilll "Ii .\ ,_ m, 4 steady with exception oi Vcn n» which was down ‘l5 cents. Silver stocks were steady and slow. In the openinll trad-st‘ Lake Shore. Manes/re. and gains were shaded in noon. 3-5 nnd Dome l-8. while Anglo- Huroninn. Central Pltricinmfln: Teck Hmzhes were un i0 i" 1;; each. Pioneer and’ Bgllorne c - ed 25 to .10 con n on . Several POD"! "'°°k5' mdudm‘ Dome. the leaper golds bulged for substan- I _ ‘tliu gains in active trading but and sold privately "P the nfter- ‘of sale Lake Shore held a gain of On Saturday, June 5th at 2 O'clock. Valuable ylroperil; 1i.‘- ac- res oi l;l'l(|.i mile from cit)‘ all clung excl-wlwli hull-c, good ouihuildinu. An ideal situation illom: shore to ercci summer coiizlges. Thi! property can he insltisilli‘: A ply M i"°"""' ‘f’ p MRS. J. B. LEWIS. West nova": 0r J, A. MZIPD()NALI)» I Auctioneer. -. FQi/44P7‘.‘~‘_"_. .- - 1 I i