15H bier-lieu. QUO T1. any" l'nrp . . Quebec Pow . t Lew (crP "eminence ... .- (eutrul .. ‘ova Sculls 5...; a w ... rm in . l1 ‘- gokirfnterxccel-mnd 4.00%: U- l: “@100: franc 0.00. ' ‘ At New Hork-dlouud 4. i rem. dollar 1.00: from 6~ - A’! 'l"ltil-—I'0lll'id 10.10 =fe:- U-gl- dollar 10.18 fr; Ceuadlan dollar 10.10 ._ . h“! liglfla-Pb ad '11s: 1:31P‘! ‘Sig: 152$ y. n5. cents; "Iii" emu- - r» . . y; . if mam 3e ee 030%: ital! gclgygiézitégfaffl 11.00? Germany 40.40: be . ' ‘ - (Canadian nae) Markets At A 1' i-——— I , ' (Canadian Preaa) k “"‘i"°...-'...."'*'.'.:;'.£.:i"....':'m cow ww- m“ ' Egmuu,“ w,“ “...”... . Ibeonto whee-Higher. -i _- * ' New YOTK-Gtbfll eiichtliy high- ; J v—-- h‘ er. n," - W" wmeipeg-wbm up 1-a. New York-Cotton lower: rub- ‘? and coffee mm; sugar un- Miscellaneous i a r ifs: E§%§%§%§ i . Currencies (Canadian Press) MOMREAL, J1me 0—Sms.ll ed- veucee in the French franc and the United States dollar were noted .kctetndaywhilethcpourld sitti- wes ahead 1-02 of one per a: .00. Sterling was off 1-2 a 1 (.96 1-2. NEWIY , J1me ii-Ieeding Stalin: was steady thrcalgiloirt the session end the pound, after touching a high for the at 04.00 1-4. closed lit 34001-4 or a netgaihofl-d ole-cent. The Candie-n dollar remained. un- ‘ ' For~%7 = A ma sen -- anchor"! roar!- Jlvgkrifi "hilt Beta Gerda. lob v » flier. l-if. i? sufuiiibll?" Amman“ W" e 0i’ . rugs, m. o ._m_u souls use city. Apply L-TlO-d-l-li. rwsN-rv-nvl with buildings mar. film-diam. , IrTIBO-l-l-li ro sAnej-‘emnr. sroas. srw B . emu easily moved. r 4.x; " Lnee-e-e-el. Ion sub-sewn! raasnsum no. , Irade. Apply to , O Road. . ,_ imam-sci '01P sell-sun» loo: chm" June 11th.10o our. bu} addelLAlbalmR. s. .. 11-1014-0-0-11. "II-knew ooeaua rou- We. Iieeelient tape. ‘I cents par , New hon- mes-a. bueh i. dotebflbergaeon ertlslng lliee-é-Payehle In Advance an” roa e ssln w tcLHLE-lxofhhleilandra‘; - . 6110-11821] i} . Italy 1a» zone 1i Japan YQ g0 Mlnardh for Dandruff ‘eaten and lantern locale, In la ‘s! Icrla Claudia! | Ita or Ileral all pea aann Intern cl Condolence, ‘I00. 0th.’! Miscellaneous T!!! OLDER. YOU All: Till more your pleasure costs. Its the lam; with life insurance. Buy long term endowments when youns. and be , ‘ ‘ while you save at smell cost. Consult J. A. Moore. Currie Building, Charlottctgvn‘! WI RAVI ANYTHING AND everything in the small rubber lines. Order by mall direct from m ‘ ‘ and save 70%. All orders are mailed postpaid by us in plain wrapper. Mail order catalogue sent free on request. Novelty Rubber Mfg" Company, Box 853, Dept. K-ll, Hamilton. Ontario. N-b-Si. f T0 LEI convenieneea. P. J. Maolhnaid. 11-7801-0-0- TO LIT - FURNISHED H051‘. centrally located. Apply "A", care Guardian. L-‘IOOO-fl-B-Ii ID LIT -- EIGHT IOUHID dwelling with furnace. Apply to In. Boiler, 208 Grafton 5t. ' L-TOGS-B-ll-Oi roe comma mourns ne- - L-‘ltll-d-B-li. ' ‘Male “Help Wanted "wed-sum aoeraa-r n: Jnniueleeilingwideir-kaownlllfl- to eonnmleimmlll- I. ro Lsr-I-ArAn-nms-r. nouns A QUE H3? 1p film: i “or ' needed.‘ ‘ (l! Johnston and Ward's lpeeial Win) the President's press conference is‘ %ualvvailable e/t th time of this Loidla/w and Company. SUMMARY NEW YORK. N. Y" June 5-0011! bars 141s 2 l-fld va 141s 11d. > Wisconsin Chain atom-e tax levied on gross inooma) held invalid by net loss $420,933 after charges. Electrical workers union celled for a walkout of 50 electricians em- ployed by the Toledo Edison Co. starting at 7 a. m. today alter un- successful negotiations on s/new wage scale. Americah Petroleum mstitrvte» estimates gasoline stocks during 1 at 50,130,000‘ from week ended June bbls., decrease 47,000 bbls "Iron Age" says steel operations during pest week d I one point to 4i 1-2 percent of capacity. J. 0. Penney .Co director-etc re- tire outstanding 100,308 shares of Bperoentoum pfdwlAllflfiih-t $103 q, share plus accumulated div- idends. Declared usual dividend of 50 cents on common. . Pres. Roosevelt proposes exten- sion of curtailed NRA tion to April 1. 1036. during which time it is planned to group and cou- dense general business information gathered in pear, two years and to watch and report on the operations - of industries under codes aud~ those not lmder codes.» Urges fawn-able action on Wagner labor Disputes. Pierre .l.s.va1 - mday a mandate to form s. cabinet and ‘iquidcte the financial crbis. lllgh Low '11s Up 90 Ind .. 113.75 111.95 113.58 2.13 20 Rails 31.30 8098 31.22 .45 20 Utll.. 20.79 20.34 30.71 30. 40Bonds 94.98 .02‘ Dow Jones. BANOWS ‘MORNING LEITEB." MOIHRIIAL, Que, June 5- Btoeks encountered little opposition in their advance yesterday. Volume- oi’ trading, however. showed no pickup on the reoo y and in 8W- crsl nothing has reverse the downtrend initiated in the induetria-ls last week. Early N- sumption of the decline is in pros- pect. Continue to follow recommen- ded. policy of selling inldustrials at. the ‘ level and din-ins per- iods of tempwary strength Roosevelt's program of extend- ing trhe NRA minus basic powers * J as *“1ticne1 does not solve the Problem of ‘ hioh not goingto in’ Bl. constitution in order that new deal theories may function. This atti- tude makes the liflfllibiliily 0f Yt- vision of the Utility Holding Bill more than ever a strong lfloeli- Oontinue to hold utilities recom- mended snd buy more on all re- actions. - . Defeat of the French Cabinet brings breakdown of the Bbld bloc one amp nearer. an ultimate de- velopment likely to prove disturb- lng to American prices. Gold shares fluctuated aimlessly yesterday and closed fraetionally ,, “m”. Renervralefliuidatigii thiediv. ieionnugaetiflbeenticipe/tedh Cons. a ofa 53s §5 ma; cosszP. N!’ 0911180911.. . 1.811113 - cents in 1003. Working capital in- Oan. Hydro Electric Corp. re- ports first quarters not income $506M. Ilaingt" 1501.001 in flfst . three months o! 1034. natures-s msybeine. positiontccompeie withthechieellerrswho bane al- BARING IETTBB. Tuesday Evening NEW YORK, N’. ,Y., June 4- Wlhelt closed 1 I-ii higher and should 80 to 08 on this move. I am not yet prepared to say if it will go back to the dollar level a little later. Cotton, which I said should go above 11 1-2 cents again closed aboutwpointshigherazidi! you ‘ ‘ ‘ Decem” Cotton _., r recently around 11.40 sell out around 1.1.00- The advance which started, dur- dges, which were 04 Satin-day got book to 118.73 today. Amacbionofltospolnisis al- ways possible, but if you sold you‘ stocks two weeks ego around the top, as repeatedly advised and if you bought them beck last Friday and Saturday as also repeatedly advised, you can _a.fford to ignore, ‘ any fluctuations and hold till the 118M; top_is reached. You "won't, have to wait so very long, bly not over a‘ month Phillip Morriswas the star per- former. advancing 3 1-2 points more i017 3-4 and closing at 4'! 1-2. If you followed these letters, youshould be still 1100 l0 points lower down in your. last conlmit- ments, not counting the twobig turns we gave you before that. and Icdviseyquagsinnottoselitill we tell you 17°.- ‘ . . . Col. Carbon, on which you silould have taken a big profit around 00 and which you sirould ‘have, brought back Satin-day around 01’ as ad- vised Frlday-nigiitl- "cleeed 80‘ Hiold. ‘ ' ' < U: S. Smeltlrig, whicih I said yesterday nob to buy unless it re- acted to 108 reacted tly to 100. Bill end Guffcy C0111 Control Bill." r‘ ‘ ‘tentatively - m ' l-2 cems per pound, closing 109 1-2. If you bought it. keeplong. AswellasofOerrode Pasoo, Am. ."Smcltixrg' and ‘ Howe Bound, all of which I gave you the ewe/ct buying prices Friday night. I presume you boughtmcck your stocks 1m week when I told you, * you could-bus them with your eyes shutmdall you have-to do new is - to stand pet till we advise selling. ‘In case oi’ e.- technlce-l setback to a. point or two, you can still buy 1-2 around 44, “though you. should Steel . nee-i‘ ~25. Rubber pfd 80. Radio pfd “B" below 46, United Aircraft 12, Woollen pfd 43._ Dome Mines below 42,. Montgomery Ward 25, Westinghouse 40, DuPont near 06 J C. Perl-nay 6130p Iron. near 46, Case “wrestling near 52, but, hold allstoclcs that you bought lest weekend, don't try to catch small turns. Baring. PRODUCE . . (Canadian Pleas) MONTREAL, J-une 0-Wh1le potzbes were steady, butter and cheese prices were easier on the Montreal dairy and produce mar- loete today. Eggs were firm. Art the weekly auction held at the Montreal Board of Trade 700 boxes of No 1 Quebec butter sold mt 20 the highest bid. Dealers were quoting current grassmaire as high as flicents per pound while others quoted n01 as low ‘as 20 1-2 cents. Ims to the re- tail trode were quoted at 32 cents for solids and 23 cents for prints. The cheese market was selling at 9 7-8 to 10 l-0 centzper pound for current no 1 Ontsrlos. Prices were again stronger on the egg market. Graded shipments in carlois or lees from On weremmilloentsadoaenforA- large, 18 1-2 0o 18 1-2 cents for A- medlum, 1 1-2 to 18 1-2 cents for b,‘ f: swgssss ,.§.r¥..;.....§ chic? 5 a ‘.3 5 gs i; g § 2. Z 40 cents for Quebees- for New Brunswicks and for Prince Iidwerd Islands. per l0- pound - MT’L_._§URB (Jekuha and Ward) . Bljlwiliui flkeothr reports earn- 11188 1C!‘ 1934' 01111813001 l-flafljgt; . have bought it at 42". Bethlehem ~51 . 'e so... pfd 4.2. Johns Manvillo" ‘IOROINIO B" Blieciaiists in convention here. regarded with lnclodulity a report Loews lncorp . Loose \Vilcs Bi! .. MCKQGIDOH Tin . Mack Truck Miss Kan . Mile Puc Mont \Varli .. Nesh Mot Natl Bis . . Nutl Dulry Prod Natl Pow Light New Haven . New York Con . North Amer .North Puc .. Corp Radio Keith Or-ph Re Iron Steel S ewsy Stores . Beer Roebuck itewsri Warner Etude-baker . Thermolll .. Texas Co Tex Gulf Sill . . Tim Roll Bear Union Carbide Carb Uniorr Puc . . . . .. United Corp . United All- United Drug . . . . .. United Gas imp . U S lnd Al .. . U 8 Rubber .. .0 255cc ursc exrenrs no sou‘ ssnnrvs srsson asoovmsn . June . 0-Prominent from Deysorinr. N. s. which said o 56 year old woman, deaf from birth. spoke on her deathbed, "If the woman was e congenital deaf-mute she did not speak." said D1‘. Max A. Goldstein, St. Louis, 110-. ‘ is no imitative lohievement." in added. "the wom- an would be incapable of imitating sounds she had never heard." lheke llbmbl v ~ mun-enemas». .- ....<~.r er‘ Nlplselng Norande . Olga Oil . Paylnnster Pet Cob .. . lo You Include Theee. Stecke '_ in Y0llr>~1i0|lihg8? Other doctors agreed. Pick crb Said one, "Children learn‘ to speak PWM" slowly and laboriously by ilnlta- 532mg"... tion. A child who his 1 ‘ to Qnemont m: and becomes em through eu- RPM f}: ease, quickly forgets sounds. If its §§.',“,,,,‘.‘. hearing is restored it has to learn Reno one to speak all ‘over again." Roche "If the Oman spoke, it was a $192k‘; _ miracle," said another. game“. Q1‘! Kind Aunt - A penny for your *“'°°' j_ thoughtl. Bobby. gt-flhth Small Nephew — I was thinking 5'"! Bu"! that u 1 um quiet and pretended §"}‘j_';,';_ w b, thinking you'd Winder what r Tim was thinking about and say Just Teck whet you did. Gimme the penny. jfgmmic , . Wayside White ‘Wrifllt la . . . . .. . ... ... . Total. aelea 700.1110. IJNLISTID 1 110' . l Cmedabueto from-E. O. porta. Rosalind from New York.. Deimore fronrBuenoe Aims. 4 Ella Pearl from Halifax. Sculls. from Saint John . ii Glaucla mom Fm- East. Silvereandal from For East. Molar from Binnie. 1nd Nelson from Bermuda. Ullemor from Halifax. 0 Lensrflsh from Halifax. Fer-north from Charlottetown. '1 Nova Sootia from Liverpool. Cissy from Montreal. 0 Chedabucto from E. C. ports. 10 Cathcsrt from Montreal. Rosalind from St. John's. 'I‘ues., June 4, 1935. Arrivals: v Lillemor from Jamaica. Sonia mu- Baint John. Portia from Nfld. ports. Amnmme from Local . Foundation Franklyn from local ur. , g Pentland from local harbour. Dalmoro from Buenos Aims. Sailinll: Bulkerler to Chetlcamp. Aranmore to local harbour. Foundation Franklyn to local harbour. Pentium! to local harbour.- Veeeela In Berth: Wham. berth clam. berth. Portia. discharging.- l Magnh'd from Niid. none Ella Rl-rl from Halifax. 0 dleucus from hr hat. silvers-noel from 1hr It. Morar torn Bar-nix ’ 161 130350 : ‘£10k A . Marin free: ca. ' Linemer freo- la. HOLLINGER, TECK HUGHES, SAN ‘ANTONIO, SISQOE, PICKLE CROW, Ezv , , , _ . if GODS LAKE ANDTJENTRAL’ PATRICIA. ' i . E18 Fordetaiied infonnation Write or Call . 5f, . ' l|f l! i E l WILLIS & GU LTD . ' I a I, a L? - I A - _ BOARD ROOM 3.355.... 2B 3 ‘... Brace Block Charlottetown 4'51" ,. 1.0 14 n _ ...... .. 120:2 .... gr. PRIVATE WIRE CONNECTIONS Gi A 10 ' _-_-_- 3 g l-é Orders Executed on all Exchanges Am For Pow pfd 10 10 1'1 - u?‘ i? Phone 1122 ~ 44% “i? 3% Li! *5 . a . 86 , _ - ... ‘.22 »' éii-ih-hi-il Com Sol ... . 10 10 .5011 gas . 2g 23 H I.fax P t 0 , OR ... a .| -- z; a MINING " ' . °" 1 ‘N“m“ Wilma»... Liv-bowl“ l“ 2° Arrivals ‘m “mm”- vsgi vs —-—- » o Ghedabucto rrcm s. c. ports. - 1;}, 1;; m Ca-thcazrt 1mm Montreal. 1 f Elec Pow Light 2% s (cmflhn: I) n h“! Rosalind from 8t John's. . Eh: N's '15} "c" s? o: doom of the medium-WM 8°14 n Ens Pearl hm mum“ ,.,'e'{,.,:.2;n,°'_ ‘ .. 1W- fgge stocks “Amado” sad, m» a, mes. Moyra from Seine John. \ ren up - l —'--* , ~ chm...» us» WWW"- MONTREAL’ igiehgrin"... . . . . . . .. 1e 1g ‘firs, ugh: tmNew York. _ rroodrlch Rub . a 8 w“ "amend W; m, m; m5,“ V B"!!! I '§?i'§.il.°."'1»..i‘.,-".“..‘.'. I 1i 1i u» advance forfeited before . Ewfimum G giifiroiiwfiir 8H8" . I gufiflm ‘och “QM m, Berke. m. 2. berfll. ._i. H“ "°‘°" 7 " fever and flared up in similsr 9mm"- dflmfflif- (c. r. By Guardhn’: Special Wire)‘ m” m‘ ‘ fashion m subside-lathe last 9mm» “wWW- no , cuss s-s firmer 1mm um» 80 m1’! mu Nickel 10 hour. Net gains however were Iuf- Afldnm 5"“- price trend characterized trading lntl rel . ‘.9, floient to give the gold indoor l I!" vnuw§bama A,“ on the Montreal Stock Exchangé {$135,333 ,3 of more 011m a wine and misétoll- an!» I» "i today, with buying of a highly sel- Ken Copper 1s aneous about hill I- li° - ‘mm active nature, as traders were for numb-r: v» - =1 "l! . the most pm inclined to hold Li; Myers _B ‘mo: , Liquid Cum ' Prices in general were better a1- though there were no spectacular gains. The odd issue moved up a point or ac but the usual backsct created by late ceiling moved the gains down to fractions. One or two of the power shares were among the leaders of the up- ward trend. B. C. Power slid up 1-2 point to 25 and Montreal Pow- er advanced a like amount to 28 1-2. Among the metal group Inter- national Niokel moved ahead 1-4 point to 28 5-8 while Consolidated lvlllning and Sirielting closed the session unchanged at 1'10. ' Total eelee were 11,214 shareq bonds 010.550. N0 ‘KNOWLEDGE OI‘ TREK (C. P. By Gunilla’: Slleolal Wire)‘ ormws. June s. - Minister of Labor W. A. Gordon told the House of Commons today his department had no official knowledge of the eastern trek of’ British Columbia re- lief camp strikers. _ Questione’ by Bum Jacobs (Lib. Cartier-Montreal), the Minister said the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the ordinary course of duty would watch the trek but his Department had no knowledge of it. ‘ ' Mortgage Sale‘ To be 501d by public suction on Friday the 14th day of June, 1935, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, in front oi’ the Low Courts Building in Charlottetown, all that tract, piece being on Township Number Twen- ty-two in Queens COunty m said Island. bounded as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING on the south side of the old Prince Town Road at the northeast angle of land formerly leased to Montague C. Irving. thence south to the New Road leading to Rrlnce Town. thence eastwardly along the road twenty chains. thence north fifty- fivc chains, thence north eighty- nine degrees west ten chains. thence north to first mentioned road, thence along the road to the place of beginnng, containing one hundred and seventy-three acres of land. and is bomldnd on thc north ln part by the old ‘Prince Town Road. 0n the south by the new Prince Town Road, on the west by the farms cf William Stevenson and James Hill, and on the east by the farms of John Ferris and John Bertram, and is the ‘same farm us was for many years in pomsslon of the late James Pound. The above sale lg made under c, power of sale contaLrled in an in. denture of 1x10118080 dated the 15th day of Mly AD. 1081. made be- tween George B. Maoleod of Fred- "imn in Queens County in Prince Edward Island. merchant, retired and Mary J. McLeod ht wife, of the first 99ft. lnd William E Bentley of Charlottetown in said Isimd. Barrister. and Albert .1. n Martin of Montague in King: County in said Island. Gentleman heultore of the last will and testa- ment of Catlurine McLeod, late oi Montague aforulid, single woman. deceased. testctc. default hevlrli bein made in payment of the prin- ' cull and interest secured by the said mortgage. Ior particulars apply to Mcleod and Bentley, solicitors, cuerictte- m- Hlld llth. 1995. ' ‘m? lb-‘Nll-I-id-I-Q-l-U or parcel of land situate. lying and ' “ ' a. armrest, A man-r s. n. menu... @4- i}