i For all infaoour of lrua mint/favour otte ries Con- emned B)’ A m," ishgp W0 rrell B, Guardian's Special Wlffil ' AX, May ail-Condemns- 01 lotteries as a means of Estate -.Corrverrt'ion ,K. ,O_f_‘C. Held In Summelrside There Ins-a um representation fronaiths three cormciis of Knights of Coiumbil stthe Island State Convention held in Summer- aideon Monday. -W. J. Macmtyre Soirril, State Deputy presided. cDmnld, A/Arflennusey, W M. Fiyiilb. St. Clair ‘lhsinor, Char- lottetown,‘ State Secretary T. P. menu-t‘ State Deputy, lion. A. I. Arsenault," W. H. Noonan, Sum- merside, Rev. different officers were received and several important matters dealt with. The- election of officers then took plsce as followsz-State De- puty Leo Bradley, Charlottetown: State Secretary, M. A. Paquet, Souris; State Advocate, E. P. Foley, Summer-aide; State Wardw. St- Clsire ‘rrainbr. C“ lottetown: State Traesurer, W. J. Deputy, W. J. MacDonald, slur- nate to Past State Deputy. Rev. Father Muray. Upon invitation.of the convention next year will be in Bourls work." he said. ‘Iioo often the most obvious things were overlooked. There were four christian duties: belief,‘ obedience, love for one an- other. and securing the disciples. The first were often stressed, the Fredericton Bishop stated, but the last wm too often overlooked. "The d spoken to that church monies by Archwittie group of disciples long ago Q 1.. Worreii. Primate 0 church of England in Cont; ‘ ma an gppéill to ‘laymen u ,, their their title ‘Christian |upp0flllig church missions. d6- , by Right Rev. J. A. Rich- ,_,,, p, 1)., Bishop of Frederic- . featured the Owiiiiii “m” m, synod of the Dioceses of scotla here today. _ hbishop Worreli expressed the .. that sweepstakes would never legalized in Canada. “I most ... ticaliy deprecate the em- of gambling devices to , morr.’ from people for the m o; dun who was the way. iruth. and the light,” declared Primate in charging the Synod. was s command to them as our representatives. our duty. our re- sponsibility, is to make disciples of all the nations." Bishop Rich- ardson declared with feeling. l-le warned his hearers not to claim the title "Christian" unless of a cbf/lan-“to be s. missionary in the, finest, truest, sense." the writhinga and fretting of child that worms are troubling it, than Miller's Worm Powders, which are guaranteed to totally expel womis from the system. They. may cause vomiting, but "Lack of belief in missions is the H; saying you do not believe m“; Christ", Bishop Rich- ... told laymen. unions were n. vital very heart of the subject, , church's _ this need cause no anxiety, be- cause it is but s manifestation of their thorough worms. No worms can long exist where these powd- ers are used. iivertising Rates-Payable in Advance i es 1nd Eastern local lo. slrllhg-“ll:llll.l§§:l:b¢:°as'§'c::.l:§ zhellteinle pr-r worli 1751mm", i4 per “PM. In hlemorinrn Notices, 10o. par inch; Lists of Ilornl and htritnsi Offerings, Cards, efo., 4c per name: Letters of Condolence, 10o. pinch; Notices of Thanks Ind Approciltlol. 70¢- on inch 0r 0c III word. Other rates on opplioatlo n Ilalmum Charge for In! ldvortlleaneni tIenfl-"VI "ll"- meewu+w+e+ lflli-fc per word, three inlar- ior the price of two, strictly la in ad zuicu. For soil! DBOAND SUITABLE FOB lining outhouses, etc., 1r iiieet. 1 Guardian Office. I SALE — SHINGLES $1.50 AND up per square. Spruce and fir iicleods Mill Bellevue 14-5351. a SALE- SEVERAL 000K- inr stoves, 89 Rochford St. L-MOI. ‘ WBERRY PLANTS 40 CENTS oer cwt.'I.ioyd Molyneaux, South- iiiirt. L-54l9. I SALE — AUCTION FOBTY- Ilve, Bridge and Wbist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Primary. Nov. r-u. ii SALE-QUANTITY 0F HAY, iiraw and mixed grain. Heath Pinter, Marshfield. 11-5410 r BALE _ sue-non roar!- iive. Bridge and Whisi: Boom "lids. Guardian Central Job Prinierv. Nov, r-tr. WBER Y PLANTS FOB flit. Senator Dunlap, 00c per hundred. J. G. Gard, Southport. L-bflii. 3 SALE-A 1931 FORD COUPE l‘ Iwd as new. Apply at this “its n-sm ‘i WE - our: roa marmo- Qivr xood condition. Coat urso. 1.11111 sell for $10.00. Apply l2 Havi- ._ Queer 1. mo. l” "iiWN. nsnsuos aura "ml bill’! sood seven rooms cot- I - Extra large lot and garden. sfmiiiio Possession. 11s Kent - L-M83 ‘algae con-son: roa SAII A l" i" BYiShton Shore. Apply -Piokaro a 00., Phone m. L-sara lit TON CHEV- class condi- Aiiiiiy 240 l-liilsborc Street. tetown. Phone 33$. 14-5390. !AL!—AUBUR.N 198! FOUR- g‘: wi-lllmdilin only 10,000 r ‘e sooq res. Car in good "$3"! order. Ir not. sold before y. June 1st, will be sold by t auction on that date at my"; Market Square. Palmer El- kiilrimlte b.5351 mmiiiinoas, -r s n r. a s, l H. chesterfielcis. wicker so‘. h“! "°°"i sets. lounges cup- , stoves wash stands couch- flm” PM“. Bramophonea good. FOB. SALE — TWO LOTS flxlli), opposite Agricultural Hail, also garage, and fox-ranch. opposite Experimental Farm, containing one acre of land, shed and pens. Inquire 175 Fitzroy Street, or George Browne, St. Avards. L-5306. lliscellaneous WE CAN REBUILD THAT BAT- tery of yours and guarantee the work st a. surprisingly low price. Cali. we'll do the dirty work. Joe's Garage, comer Prince and Dor- eheater Sta., Charlottetown. L-MOI ii~ “ ' w__—_ COME TO THE AUCTION ON FRI- day at 2 o'clock, 89-91 Queen St. A dollar or two-Paint remover or potash-a. can of four hour en- amel and you have s lovely Vie“ of furniture or your porch or sum- mer cottage. 11-5432- To Let ma. RENT-SUMMER orrrrAcr: furnished. Running water. IlEhY-‘i at Brighton Shore. Appiy Gilliga- TO LET-UNFUBNISHED FOUR room apartment. Apply It 334°" Hotel. fl___ i-jiiffii r0 LET-DWELLING uousr»: Number 106 North River Road. A. Plcklrd d! 00., Phone 210. 10-5373- " "T-"vsrnr w.” t. A l c rncn . m"! PP Y . IP54“ T0 BENT-SMALL APARTMENT- Cantrsily located. Electric stove sud Hilidaire. . Anviv Bail and‘ Mathieson. . L'5395' Boarders Wanter OIL!- L-MM DOAlDII-S WANTID-l‘! bll‘ Lost and Charlottetown. arm WW1 and tire for truck. Finder notify Peter McNutt dz S011. _Mlll>¢<l\l4- “and L-tssa LOST-BETWEEN BILLY B!" Dingwelrs. Fortune, and Char- lottetown, fishing reel. line and fly book. Finder please notify - A. Gaudet, Patriot Office. 15-5355 Work Wantedfl uzruziim-wi‘ ""T}—" ' s" wan-ran - caaousrr: FRO" commercial school seek! l>°9lil°m W! flat top office desk s]. "inst every kind of furniture. Auc- “~31 l8 years old, reliable, trustrllvfgiil’. willing to work hard. Write A- s-ai-mu-s-‘n-nq-ain- Gorreoted For Every S... visuinlvi lllllill MIlllKEl llllllllllllNi Wednesday and Saturday Issue A W. V. MacDonald, H Hops River. The reports-of the o MICDODIM, g Charlottetown; alternate to State Past State Deputy W. J. mclintym iii they were prepared to act the part Bathurst A . ::When a mother detects from 0 she can procure no beter remedy Massey Harris .- PRODUCE RETAIL IABKEI‘ Carrots! lbs _ , Psrsnips 3 lbs . Squash lh White Onions. ii.‘.' Red Onions 10 lbs Potatoes pk ApIples dos . . e Parsley . . . fiuurmer Savory 2 49 llCC~... . . Alibi. cider gal ggs Butter Cream .. Stew Meats ., Potted meat bowl . Chicken .. Roast Pnrk Pork Chops Cucumbers each Sslsify bunch . Leeks bunch _, Rhubarb 8 for .. _ ,, linnrlelions 3 lhs for . . . . __ Daffodils do: .. .. llsdlshcs .. Montreal Stock Ma rkef (Canadian Press) Stocks Hell Tel Brazilian (fuu Cur . (‘un Cur Pfd l‘au 1nd Al A P R . . . . .- McMoil Front . Montreal Power Nut Brew . Power Coop . Steel of Cun MTLiURB (Canadian Press) Stocks B A Oil . imp Tob liup Oil int Pole Walker Pfd . . . . (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, lfuy ‘JD-l-lxport sales totalling 1,000,001) bushels of Cunud- lan wheat, coupled with repm-is of anxiety over Russian grain crops brought renewed buying on the Win- nipeg Grain Exchange ate today and whirled f urs-s prices upward. Eurly losses susrulnmi when profit-inking (rperutions hunimeroil prices down- wurzi. were completely u-ipcd out. ('lfl."ij,' figures were if); cent net higher. The close was sli htly under to levels. May option inishing at 78 July at 79% and October at 81% to iii cents. ln-ihe closing stages, the uncovering of export business and very unfavorable crop reports fr-om Russia rchrsirfl-vl inany buyers and ulao brought cousidreable abort cov- ering Th cnilket absorbed large quantit- ies of wheat in the early stages and after easily digesting (hi! it sta ed its sharp reversal. scar-ing over he opening quotations to establish new highs for lhc current upward move- merit. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. lilay LBS-A ill-ice ed- corded on the Montreal produce mar- tc $5 cant being generally quoted at boxes. Small lots to the retail trade wore quoted by johbers at 2 cents for solids and '23 cents for prints. At the first hoard of trade auction 744 hoxes of butter were offered. No 1 grade sold at 211,5 cents a pound and no I at 2055 cents. , There wag an advance of five cents in Quebec whites and Prince Edward Inland mountain potatoes, themprica of the former being 1B to S0 rents per 80 pound ling llllil ilm lnticr Oil cruts tn $1.00 pcr 00 pound bug. New 80 to 00 eouts per 80 pound bag. The cheese market held film, gen- erally being 9% cents a pound for Ontnrlo colored. Receipts totalled 1,540 boxes. Th!‘ egg market held steady. grad- ed shipments in carlcis or less being quoted 201/; to 2i rents for A inrge, 101A to 20 oenia for A mmiium. 18%| to l0 cents for B. and l1 to 111.4,. cents a doaen for C. Receipts were 7.000 cases. Currencies (Csnodlu Pleas) MONTREAL, Ms Ill-Tho bound sterling, United . ates dollar and Irsneh franc dipped on Montreal cur- rnnry exchanges today. The pound was of! l 9-32 centn at 85.!!! 184E. The American doiinr lost 1-32 of one percent at 5-10 of one percent dia- count. The French franc was down .02‘ of a c6 NEW i‘ stlrlin since W1 {Ian dollars in eonrmstlo 1 under change markets today, or demand for Canad- Dominion Government's flotation of a bond issue in London. Covering of short colunitsaslls h the United States dollar preceding the Memorial Day holidays also was e fsrtoi’. while the return moment of capital to the Unlted Sh!“ VII I0- portod to ha increasing the pull!!! on gnld currencies. The pound lost H‘ cents. fallinl‘ 5° 35.07% cents from 161D yesterday- rm- Canadian dollar bald unehanflil moat. of the season at s premium of n-ifi pereearzt, ova‘ in the last lloiif eased to PM lllll. Frrnc francs declined almost t0 Niag Hud St Oil Inti .. (‘unmiiuii iioilur, its virmpili-ll l-y .'|ii us followa:—- snid at vance in butter nnrl potatoes was re- $4 21% cents-J pound. Receipts were 210 $8 7W were moving slowly at $4; 25 according io quulily. Brunswick mouninlna were generally , were slow and irregular Quotations Pivotal New ' York Stocks (Canadian Press) Stocks Allied Chem . . . . . . . .. Am uud U‘ Pow . UH Smelt Lu: Tal and Tel ... anaconda . Jchisou . .uburn Motor Bath Steel Canada Dry . l.‘ P R . . . . .. .., Case Chesagflsaka and Ohio . Con s . Corn Products Eastman . Gen Else . . . Gen Foods . Gen Motors Int Harvester Int Nickel Nat Biscuit N Y Cantml North Amq-ivan Pub Ser N J . Radio . Stand Oil .\' J Tex Gulf . . p .. .. .. union Cupid. vuadmm . . .. Westinghouse Woolworth _,_____ (Canadian Press) Banks (fommaree Montreal Nova Scutlu . . . . . . _ . , _ , , _ __ Royal Markets At A‘ Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreul-Jndustrial stocks irregularly higher. Toronto hiines-Nurrowly lower. New York-Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat ulnar-ii higher. N . and rubber coffee lower; sugar un- changed. 1v. Y. _QURB (Canadian l’: I s) Stocks Amer Cyan B . . . . .. Amer Sup Pow . As Ganri El . _ Can Milrcnnl Citlca Serv .. .. El Bond und Sburo . . . . . . . .. Fordoof (‘an A 1 .. . .-r "wore-gr: to a t‘? u :3 fififi§amfiiai< _ l or. EX CHAN (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Muy Jib-British nnrl foreign exchange In rviulion in iim Hi9 lloynl Bnnk of l i lu closer! ioliay Argentina peau ' Australia. pound 4 0.56. S. (‘hlnn Ilong Kong dollars Czr-chcsiovukin crown 0415. Denmark krone 21$ Franco frnnc 00.17 Germany reichsrunrk . Great Britain pound 5 0041 Holland florin .6751 Hungary pengo 2975 lmila rupc-e 71111 ltnly lire .0.Ri7 Jupun yon Illllil. New Zonlunll |u_i||n4| 401p: Norway krone .2516 Poland zioti .1804 South Africa pound 50541. Spain Peseta .1306 Sweden krone .2013 Svwitzerlsnd‘ frnnc 32M) I/nitorl Slates dollar 5-10 per cont 3135i. discount. LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, hiuy ‘Jib-Offerings on e two Montreal livestock markets today totalled 741 Receipts "l" Bfiiiiibosed of 76 cattle. 414 cs1- vls. 246 bogs and 6 sheep and lambs. , . lves were steady. Prices from $3 to so. The bulk were o lo Just medium quulliy nnrl were Hogs were higbor. Bncnns were mid for $0.25 ru u '2 d it kot today. Fresh no 1 butter rose i.‘ 81 per e n“ “a on ' w h hog premium on lights and butchers . . and extra heavier 3H 25. 1 t . Heavies. m ‘$.31. Hows i0 $7 MIIlNG (Canadian Press) Toiifiyl‘). Mill‘ ’.’ii—l‘ulformity was l:|-| u: in tin‘ pril-c iiliivolnlqus in lin- . Alli]: tum-lion oi‘ ilrc Toronto Stock llxvirungc loduy he me- ‘ siiuros which dil- deflaite strength. Senior golds and silver and base metal stocks drifted about within a narrow rungs and closed‘ with unlrnporinnc price clmugos. lttle Loug- l.uc provided lire fire- Zggifg. iliiiluslgo more m 5.7:. and o! 5-086 l cents below the top covering h_\' sharp run up other fast uleppur, l0 cents not and closing Syivaniio advanced 7 ccnlg Ceribce floiri qusr-u 10 to 30W”. (‘n-gaurum, land Lake and St Anthony lost cents each Siscoa lost B Lake .'i TORONTO. Mil y 29- Stocks roof Granada. Kirk- ..._--_x t... prices ranging from $3.50 to bee ma cuennorrarowor _ cusaouuv illorir-y- .. iloiulnariu Common \V P {Tonlugus .. Contain-go . D Mines fooienay-u lakeland ., . L Shore .. . _ .l.ee Gold Lowery . Lilli‘: L L llacussn . McKenzie McIntyre . McKinley McMillan liaymustov . Pct C M C Premier Cnu Kirk .. Clip liouyn (‘en Mun . Chem ltos ., Churchill . TORONTO, May 29 (OP): Celebration of the ‘Iiorunto cen- tennial also mlarks the 100th anni- versary of the election as its mayor of William Lyon MacKenzie. Re- former leader and grandfather of the present leader of the Liberia-l Party in the House of Commons. In announcing the selecti or Mayor MaoKenzie,_ chosen in flhoee days as a. chairman of the board of’ alderman, the Toronto Courier of April 15, 1834, said Dr. Roiph hild. “expressly declared he would ac- cept office of mayor if elected thereto," but "to the astonishment of everyone (almost everyone) who was not in the secret. Dr. Rolph did not. however, make his appearance. Instead, he sent a note that stated notwithstanding his promise of yaterday, he head made up his mind not to serve in the office of mayor and 00 withdraw from the Cor- poration altogether." The newspaper failed to explain connection of the sudden decision of Dr. Rolph with the subsequent election of Mr. Mackenzie. biit romined “the conduct of Dr R0 will elicit further animadve ' in a succeeding number." Sixty-eight year old Dr. Voronofif. famous rejuvenation surgeon. of Bucharat hag been married to 2i- year-old Hilda. Schwet/I. a 001N111 '11’ Madame Ilupesou. Fifty additional constables have n ersgagied on the Nonthem Ireland border to c099 Wiiih 0am‘? smuggling from the Irish Free State. Rumanie. is seeking to reform its tax laws. Paper hats are vogue in London. V ‘ beautiful class banner awaits the ll EllTllAl. GUARDIAN This column ll reserved for sun of Ices] interest but advertising of l_ nesvsy nsturo rruay be Iflleflfli I‘ 4 cents a word strictly plulhle ll l‘ vanes, MRS LABNET DES-The death of Mrs. Charles P. Lei-net took place about two weeksago at her home in Detroit, following an operation 101‘ appendicitis. Mrs. Larnet has many acquaintances in this city, all who remember meetin her some V081’! ago st her homo Keppoch, which later was taken over by Mr. and Mrs. Janea. Lrzanmc. FUR. MAN PASSES - Councillor B. Roy Holman receiv- ed a cable from London yesterday, announcing thesad new: of ths death cf Mr. Stanley Cobb, member of the firm of Anning do Cobb, the well known raw fur auction house, of which Mr. Holman is the island representative. CltAiPAUD CBEAMEBY-Jfiourim in visiting Prince Edward Island, should not fail to visit Crapaud Creamery. Much has, been done in the past, year to make this butter factory one of the most up to date in the Province. A new Cherie- Beryl Churn has been installed and the whole interior has been re- decorated in white and buff, malo- ing it a most pleasing sight as well as a hygienic institution for butter making. The two graduate butter makers, Mr. Lloyd Rogerson and Mr. William Rogerson, with their assistant Mr. Earl MaoLean in their immaculate white linen suits and matching turbans are a sight to please the most fastiduous Don't fail to visit Orapaud Cream- ery and judge for yourself. PERSONALS Miss Marjorie McLean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver McLean, King Street, has returned from a three months’ visit to New York, where she was visiting friends. The Guardian is informed that Rev. Mr. Brown will accept the call, subject to the approval of the Conference. Mr. Jack Iiedwell, who has been successful in all subjects in his fifth year medical examinations, has ar- rived in the city to spend a vacation with his parents, Dr. R. J. and Mrs. Ledwell. ACADIA BANNER FOR. THE FIRST BABY BORN womrvrnna, N. s.. Mary zoya first baby born to a 1934 graduate of Acadia University. The long established precedent of giving the banner to the first member of the senior class to marry was broken with a. burst of oratory at the annual class day exercises when ibirth control, home life and rearing of children entered the discussion. Hugh Spencer of Halifax opened the debate with a motion that the first child born t0 a member of the oiass after guiaduation be awarder. the banner. instead 0f the first , ‘ ‘ to marry. Hewasably supported by Carl DeWoife of Ox- ford. and a. majority of the clam fell in line. UTOPIAN GARDENS They set great store by their gardens. In them have they vine- yardes, all manner of fruite, herbes. and flowres, so plcosaunt. so well furnished. and so finely kepte that I never sawe thinge more frutefuil, nor better trimmed. in snye place. Their studio and di- ligence herein commeth not only of pleasure, but also of a. certen strife, and contention that is be- tween street and street, concerning the trimming, husbanding, and furnishing of their gardens, ever-ye man for his owne . ii-iiii veriLve you shall not lightelye finda in all the citie anyethinge that is more commodious, either for the proflte of the Citizens or for pleasure, and therefore, it mayo some that the first founder of the citie minded nothing so much, as these gardens. Fbr they sayethot Kluge Uiopus him selfe, even at the first beginning, ap- pointed, and drewe furth the platteforme of the city into this fashion and figure that it hath nowo, but the gallant garnishinge and the beautiful settinge forth of it, whereunto he saw that one marines age would not suffice; that he left to his posteritc-Sir Tho- CONTINUED Such is the comforting message of s newpolrcy _ What a help 1t would be should you die unexpectedly! 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Branches and Agents in a// i/npodnnt centres Tna ImsarAr. Lrrs Assuunlcs Co.; Haan Omen, ToaoN-ro, Om. Please send me full particulars of your Salary Continuance Plan.‘ Name. Addrm After mew complaints from the OW" '° film‘ ma‘ Persian and Afghanistan gwveflh 188865. Slim. i110‘ much tfldkbd merits a Sindhi has been placed on “mmd “mm” 1°‘ ‘uwm °l ‘m’ trial heme charged with running a ‘m5 “ma” Houscxlkrra“ an‘: large factory counterfeiting their Carlton gardens, facing mall. national 00m,‘ Lfndtiréafannot bc considered be- Ollg . I mas More. ,The Black Watch Is Coming Onelside, you tender souls, the horseback. the men are racing laddies with the skirts are on the across the barrack grounds in re- loose and out for the enemies‘ hearsal for the royal tournament. blood. Led by their officer on YOUR |=u|.|. SALARY}, $4.1. qA-zr-efrg..-