MAY 19, 193s . . . BEIITRAI. GIIAIIIIIAII i reserved for Queen's 5.3:; ravlamof-local interest but ad- "rgulgg- a! a newly nature may he p; l cents rsvord strictly lpnflyibh in advance- rss-inn ovum nau- it my, icu-ry Stores. May 19-11. ooBNWAI-l. CHANGE-May a1 New Dominion at 1i a. 1a.: King- sicn at 3 p. m4 Cornwall at 7.80. ha,“ 1m Sunday. Rev. D. K. Ross. Minister. ‘ 946st Between Montsillfl ‘and gorge, ‘rire, Disk Wheel and Tire carrier for Ford Truck. Finder please advise. Reward. Poole a Thompson-Ltd. 9595-5-19-11. SELF DENIAL WEEK-The Sal- vutwn Army. whose good works cannot be counted, are this week distributing their self denial en- velopes and are‘ asking the loyal - guppflrt of all citizens as there is a grout and growing demand on their funds. Adjutant Klmmlns will be glad to receive any donations sent him at his home 55 villa Avenue. SUPREME COURT-‘rhe appeal on the case of George W. Gardiner and Mrs. Gardiner vs. the City of Charlottetown, George P. Nichol- son and others opened yesterday before Chief Justice Mathieson and Mr. Justice Saunders.’ The case was one to recover lands sold for taxes, the appeal is from the Judg- Elk of Mr. Justice Arsenault at thc January assiacs, when the act- icn as against George P. Nicholson was dsmlssed and the plaintiffs were non-suited as against the City. Mr. J. J. Johnson, K. 0., ap- peared for the appellants and Me=srs K. J. and K. M. Martin for the respondents. m. Johnson had completed his argument when the court adjourned shortly before 5 p. m. ATTRACTIVE TOURIST LI‘I'- ERATIIREJrhe tourist advant- ages of Prince Edward Island are attractively featured in the now illustrated folder issued this sea- son by the Tourist Association. copies of which have Just ieached this office. 20,000 of these folders, in addition i/i other advertising material, have been issued and are boing distributed through s. con- tinent-wide contact wtih public- ity agencies, steamship and rall- way lines.‘ and travel burcaux. The "t should be to considerably in- misc the Provinces tourist trade. Much credit is due Mr. J. M. Mur- ley, chairman of the publicity com- mittee of the ‘Tourist Association, for the attractive manner in which the tourist literature this year has been designed. iAdvertisingvliates-Payalile i r Central Guardian locoll. 4°» RI WW1; WW"!!! In" Easter-n locals, 2c. per word- Evcnts, 2o. por word; Clflll ' ingo, Cards, etc. do. per name- ’ n; Th»; en's Appreciation, 70c. per inch per inch; Notices or do per word. Other rate: Minimum Charla for all! cents. POLICE COURT-At flit P171106 9°“ Yesterday morning three men charged with breaking and entering with intent to steal were remanded tfll Tuesday next. ' R00!‘ FIRE-Shortly before l0 °'°1°°k Yesterday morning the fire- men were called to cope with a roof fire at the residence of Mr. l-l. W. Ellsworth. 69 Upper Prince at. A “and “Xilflellisher was used to put out the blaze. Damage was slight. DOGS IMPOUNDED-Fcw dogs D were seen on the streets of the 01W Yesterday. and a considerable number of those which remained at lme were impounded by his dos catcher. The animals which bore no tags were destroyed at once. It is the intention of the Po- lice Department to continue the rigid enforcement of the dog by. laws.‘ U. S. Jews Boycott German Products NEW YORK. May 1B.—A boycott against German goods, shipping and servicia was voted by Ieprgicntatlveg of 288 Jewish societies meeting yes- terday afternoon as the American League for the Defense of Jewish Rishts began a. campaign of com- mercial retaliation in protest of the anti-Semitlsm of the Hitler regime. The action was taken unanimous- ly by 587 picked delegate: from or- ganizations in the Greakrufcw York area after they had heard James W. Gerard, former Ambassador to Ger- many, Samuel Untermyer and a dozen other speakers declare the ef- ficacy of economic attack. The boy- cott resolutions calls on Jews every- where in America to abstain from such trade "until all the anti-Jewish laws. edicts and policies have been wholly repealed and renounced." BANKING SITUATION 1N U. S. IS IDHROVING WASHINGTON, May 1'1.—'I‘he na- tion's banking system is approach- ing normalty. Authorities said last night that more than 14.000 of the 18,000 banks closed by the national holiday in March have been re-opened on a normal basis. As a result of the re-oponing more than 040.000.000.000 o! t‘ne 043.000,- 000.000 in deposits frozen by Presi- dent Roosevelth emergency order have been freed. The improvement in the situation was reported as thgSenate prepared to debate the Glass bill designed to prevent such financial crises in the future. The measure, in addition to guaranteeing deposits, imposes stricter regulations throughout the v whole banking structure. fled, lo. per Notices, 70c. pcr inch; Lhis of Floral and Spiritual Oiier- < n Advance 1 Announcements and Cominl word; In Meinorlnni Letter: of Condolence. 7W- on applloatioul. advertisement twenty - flvs RATE-lo Illr word. three II- acrtionr for the price of two, ' “ payable in advance. To Let LET -- GARAGE. ‘Kent Street. TO LET ,— STORE OR OFFICE rooms. Heated. Great George Street next to Craswelrs Studio. Phone 620. 9545-5-19-31- h Boarders Wanted WANTED -.- BOARDERS IN PRI- vate home, Tel. fli-L or apply Guardian. 9603-5-19-31 APPLY 210 9550-5-19-31. BOARD AND ROOM FOR IN- vaiid ladies. best cf care, in a nice quiet home, reasonable rates. Ap- _ D15! Guardian. 0555-5-18-31. Wanted i‘ WANTED -'— RELIABLE PROTEST- ant family to adopt baby girl, 3 months old. Write "Cosmo", Cherry Valley. REEL 9572-5-10-21. WANTED -- SMALL, COMPLETE, hfilispkeeping apartment for elder- ly couple. Pleasant Street. Reason- able rent. Apply l". Guardian. May 18-41. Male Help Wanted V" For Sale GOOD BABY CARRIAGE CHEAP. Apply Guardian. 9665-5-18-31 FOR SALE—BUICK TRUCK. ECHO Garage. Mill’ 19-31 CARBOARD SUITABLE FOB lining authorises. etc, 1o per sheet. Guardian Office. tf. FOR SALE — LIGHT EXPRESS wagon, $22.00. W. R. Dennis . May 112-21 FOR SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Five. Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. _ Nov. l-tf. STRAWBERRY PLANTS 60c PER hundred; 75c by mail. 04.00 per thousand. port, 9507-5-10-61. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job PrinQry. Nov. l-tf. FOR SALE-TWO ROW POTATO planter and slovcn each $50.00. James Lawless, Kenslngion. P.E.I. 9057-5-18-61. FOR SALE - BOARDS, SCANT- ling, Shingles and Brick. Can deliver by truck. John Devine. Peakes. 0554-5-18-31. FOR SALE — WILLYS OVER- land Coach. 1932 model. 0000 , WANTED ._ 551110115 Acr- miles. Rev. E. Bridgewater. ix Tlcn with car prefurnd to sell Crapaud. 0558-5-18-81. ' ect to c 15., *- Medi- IOR SALE-BUILDING nor on Products: Toilet Articles. “n”. Food and Farm Products. sllccicl offers and radio advertis- glu to increase . Largo pro- i-l. Ask for a reserved district to {tort with May. Details And cata- 08110. Parallax Products, 510 St. fitment. Montreal. m. tue-di. ‘ Work Wanted “W0 manna sum WANTS work 0n farm. 15.00 tIl. 4001! Guardian.‘ m-g-‘Ig-Ui. 1min nun in s"... _ "m: “m”. are increas- Esker Street. Apply MacLean 6: MacKlnnon, Barristers, Royal Bank of Canada Building. - 0520-5-17-31. FOR SALE CHEAP. ONE AIR compressor. tank, hoso and pip- ing complete except motor. Apply Peerless Service Station. Grafton Street, East. 0526-5-17-81. FOR SALE — NO. l FIELD IN- spccted Bonner Oats, suitable to sow for Plaid Crops Competition. Also Charlottetown l0 Barley. __ Barry I-Iyde, Cornwall. “M44141. I". S. Reeves, South-' r -- r-naaurrrarown gunamm Stock Quotations L‘ l’ It ... Dom Bridge Dom int Ilnssey Hui-r Quebec Powe Stool o! Can Winnipeg Ill crlots or snln Arrlrnls war rcrunined to 00 cents. Stocks Acme Oil . . Grounds . . How Smith .. Steel and Co B .. Nickel . McCall Front . Montreal Tower Nut Brew .. Power (‘mp . Siiaivinlgau .. PRODUC (Canadian Iron) MONTREAL, liiay IS-Although re- T ceipts wr-rcwnly friictlonully heiirier. u-holosnle butter prices continued cnsc slightly on the Montreal dairy U less. New Brunswick Montreal g Stock Market (Canadian Prose) I‘ v. Ono e 441 boxes. The MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, May 18- iind produce market today. The mar- kr-t was generally quoted off quurier of a cent at 17% to ‘l; cents a pound for no 1 regriidcd in hundred ninety four boxes were offered for on The egg market held steady at yes- terdays quotations. Graded shipments lu cnrlofs or less sold for 17 n dozen for extras, I5 cents for firsts rind 13 cents for seconds. Egg receipts foil the day totalled 2,880 cases. Current Ontario colored cheese re- mhincd at 1o to 10V. will n pound- con ta and Prince Ed- ward Island green mountain potatoes unchanged. general quotation for 80 pound bsge was S0 linrker .. Hnlllngor .. - Iiomealiicnd 13 IIowcy 7},‘ Iluroiiinn ,. 3" Kll-k Hud 54 Konlov ... "v Gllllcc .. . Kirk 'i.u'i{é .. (ioodflsli ... blnlroliic ... . lifnylaml ... .. 7o Anier (‘you ll .. . l0 and 43/. "o "I5 Nu 4 nor 00%: No . Pivotal New York Stocks Stock! Clone Iintburst A ... n. ... .... .... ‘.' such (cwnum r'"') m". 3°“ 1"‘ '"- Allied Chemical ~ 1cm Bran!“ h Am ‘m! F Power... .... ... ... m‘ L“ ' v4 Aru Suieltiug ... . "'17s Aiu Qcl nnil Tel ... Anaconda Radio Stand Oll N J’ ---. ..- .-s .0: U 8 llbbber . a Vanadium ... ... ... n: Westinghouse ... . Woolworth ... Beth Steel ., . U S Steel ... . . Markets AtA Gla n c e (Canadian Prue) Toronto-Stocks higher at close. Tornt Mines-Narrow- galno in ma- jorlty. New York-Stocks close irregularly . higher. Winnipeg-Wheat closed lower. New Ynrlo-Cnlton, rubber, sugar and coffee lower. . MT’L. CURB (Cnuadlou Press) Siochs B A . (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Mny 18- CLOSE Wheat: May 63%? July 0815B: Oct i151}; to 7AA. guts: Mny 2SEQB; July $45M; 0c! ' nifricy; llay cargo; Jilly 311.13; on Ell-MA. DASH PRICES Wheat: No 1 hard 05%.: No 1 nor "F-‘é: No 2 nor 01M; No 3 nor 00%.; o "is: Nn n c014; ' k I‘ ... ..... ... ... ..... - _ _ Itlkkl‘ Sddrc .. . . . . 5102.; Fowl 541a; 'l‘riii-k (‘ill M: 1 durum Mnrnssn 47 “w” l “nmrflc ___ . Outs: No 2 f‘. W, 283k: No .'l C‘ \V m", Bu", ‘l1 2014.: Ex 1 fur-n 25h: h.» 1 feed 24st; llvlntyro .. ‘h6g2 feed Mtg; Ileircted 21%; Truck M .\I|ll .. '*' ' nlf“-at?g'rl Bnrlcy: 0 now ex 3'0 W 42%: 2 "prhmd _ _ row ox 3 C \V 41%: l\n 3 f‘ W 307A: ‘ '.\o4(‘W'i-13§:Nu.‘i(7\V 3'..’YQ;;I\'O n c W111i} 0...... 301.. EXCHANGE ' ‘(Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Mny_lS—Briilsh and foreign exchange cur ncies in rela- tion to tho Canadian ollnr_ as com- plied by tho Royal Bunk of Canada, closed today as follows :-- Argentina peso .3300. Australia pound 3.5580. Austria IWIIIIIIIIK .1570. .1.°~'\7q Belgium liclgn Slur-no s ‘v pen-u} _ _ Bruzil inilrols .0876. glfldnfln,“ llulgnrln lev .0004. s," p“ _ gluon IIlongdKnng doiintrswjillfl. b‘ Ilzisin zooms ovii n crown . . _<‘.'.§'..,,,,|.,. llmminrk krnll .2000. rflirk Hugh . Fiulnml (‘lnniiirk .0200. ‘Fromlwell . . .. l-‘r-rineo from: .0520. Viicuuru .. flr-rninuy roiclismnrk ,.'iiI.\‘ Vlpnml ... fluent Brllnln pound 4.470;’ “rune A 31 fircorc drnolimfl .0070. w||,...v.(*, ._ Ilnlliind florin .5310. wrmflpfl Ilungnry pcnzanfiflilfl. sflfpf _ mlin riipiv- .3 . Total sales , . Ilnly 11m .0001. Jupnii you .2705. IJNLIBTED Jugoslnrin diunr .0103. > New Zonlnlul pound 3.572s Mgomn ...- ... w.- t" 3 Norway lrr-nur- .2275. A“...- (m ,_. 12 ruin-hi zlnii .1517. “,_\||gg||1|pl ... , 24 r South‘ Africa pound 4.1017. Ilrvli ’l‘r . . 151'». sun-u “BS0171 .11": “pm” _ 1~"-~ Nn-mlnu kruo . . Ilruwullvi . 2 §I\'IIIPI'I‘IIIII (m ' ‘. llm-klusiini Vnilml Wains- doll 14"‘. lv-rrent (‘n1 IIIIII liill premium. (‘nu Kirk ... NEW YORK. _.\Iny 1ll~l,\l‘.l-~-Il‘nr~ (gill .\liin nign nxvlmnirc irrvizulrir. (Zn-ml Rrlliilu (‘m-m Ros dcmriml high 3.00%: 'i'r'i'w 37.30111: (‘llflon 54: r1080 3.0012: 00 11:15‘ l-l 3.05114 l‘.l"np|lt"f‘ . l-‘rnvwo 4.51%: ‘Hilly 0.070 Ilollzlum Smoliers 10.1411: Germany 2710' Fnnndn Diil Oll 87.25. 1v. YLQURB (Cnnnillnn Press) Stocks . . . . .. ... Amer Sup Power As (.1 nml El (‘nu liinrconi El Bond and Shnro Cities Sr-rv . . AIL-Loud .. Ford of ruiuIuuIK Night linwk Imp Oil ... Ncrdon ... int Pete Oil Select Nimz Hud Pond Ora St. Oil ind . Preston . i!‘ 522153.‘... . . mi PAINTS FAMILY cowl So Ronni .. ... ._.. ... .. .'l 1N "gluon 0F 511 P511 Sud (‘out ... ... ... .... ... .. i144 Ventures ... . 1 i” Xlanflmo 4- warm spams, n. Y., May 1v.- wuuii KIi-r Major William R. Quinn carried his hllht. FRUITS FROM TIIE SUNNY SOUTH (Special to The Guardian) SAINT JOHN, N. 13., May l0- Bringing passengers and a cargo of products of the British West India; the Canadian National Steamships liner "Lady Nelson," Captain T. R1‘ Coffin, arrived at Saint John last celebration of 5t. Patrick's Day each year to undue extremes. ilccording to thc testimony of his wife. Mrs. Helen J. Quinn, in the trial yester- day to her suit for separation. On March l7 for the last three of four years, she said, her husband has made it a practice to paint the fac- es, arms and hands of their three children with green paint. He also tried to paint Mrs. Quinn green, she testified, but lilo declined. 1% fail of snow, reindeer Labrador Dogs Devour Child ST. JOHN'S, NflCL, May 18-(0. P.)—-l*iow Labrador dogs devoured a child and polar bears became burglars is described in thc over- land mall from the north country. The native dogs. mild creatures in summer, usually display their ferocity in winter by killing or maiming somebody; and this winter they ato a. child before residents of thc district wcrc aware that tragedy was at their vcry doors. About thc same time, tliicc polar bears broke the door of one of the stores. ate a large quantity oi cod- ? fish and a keg of rod ochrc. Driv- en off by hunters, the thieving animals escaped to thc ocean. In November the domain of Nep- tune ylelded a bountiful harvest of seals, according to mail received here. Tho best hunters secured 70 seals, and everyone received a fair share. .0wing to the exceedingly light moss was easily obtainable on the coastal "1 lowlands and caribou was so plenti- ful that some of the hunters killed 50 caribou each in December. and nearly the whole population secur- ed as much meat as they could take home on their teams. Every day lillds oi venison were brought to the villages. - Small gamc was also plentiful, and sea and lake trout. salmon and codfish were casiiy caught through the ice. While the fur bearing animals were very scarce, the natives prob- ably were in better health than if s. larger number of furs bad been obtainable, one letter states. By way of cxpplanation, it adds that when furs are plentiful the Wliislolntensetbahuniersaio And work means wagcsu-snd wages spent means more workl BUY NOW and MAKE work... because it's in your own interestf Va|ues For many years may never be as great as at present. Buy the things you want NQW iF you have the money-"regardicss 0F whether or not they are |uxuries. ' lt makes work | |F you want a new liome ---bui|d it NOW l_ |i: makes work Don't |io|d back because 0F the Foolish idea that it is not scemly to buy what ~ you want. By bo|ding back and deterring buying you are Fostering that very condition which you so muc|1 depiore. I IF you have money to buy the things you want-—- BUY NOW and MAKE WORK Sponsored by The Canadian Daily Newspapers Association. ERY DQLLAR you spcndu-yes, even For Iuxuriesu-meons work For someone. precluded from securing their vital food. and live on imported provis- ions. Last winter the residents of Labrador lived on natural products of the country. Commenting on tho l'(‘p0l'l5 from Labrador, s. contributor to thc St. John's Evening Telegram writes: "As Northern Canada is being gradually industrialized and thc frontier is being pushed farther north every year, in thc near fut- ure Labrador will be the last re- sort where the wild game of North America can be foiuid in its nat-\ urul habitat and will bc a Mecca for sportsmen and tourists. But if; those well-meaning enthusiasts who! would cut down the forests and hamess the rivers of Labrador succeed in their aims thc u-ild game will disappear and thc natives will follow it in an inevitable procession to the Halls of Yesterday." Doctors Honor Old Instructor SYDNEY, N. S., May l8—~(C.P.) —It is a half-century since thnec ybllllg Sydney men graduated from Bellevuc Hospital in New York City, but they have not forgotten the instructor who initiated them into the mysteries of medicine and surgery. Now veteran physicians themsel- ves, m. E. .1. Johiistonc, Dr. A. S. Kendall and Dr. J. K. McLeod joined in paying tribute to Chan- cellor Elmer Eilsworlli Brown of New York University on the occa- sion of an alumni celebration in his honor. ‘their telegram carried best wish- es to Chancellor Brown and mem- bers oi the class of 1882-1083. and expressed hope for thc continuance Royal William Stamp Proposed HALIFAX, May 18 — (C. P.) _ Stamp lovers of Nova Scotia, have decided to petition the Canadian government to put out an issue of stamps commemorating thc feat of thc “Royal William," first vessel driven by steam. only to cross the Atlantic. The Canadian-built steamer made licr record trip just 100 years ago. and it is felt that an issue celebrat- ing the centenary of 11¢;- Qrflgglng would be of particular interest to Canadian philatelists this yrcar. The Nova. Sootla. Stamp Club has expressed thc opinion that thc con- templated set should not be a long cnc, such as have brought many countries into disrepute among philatclists. Rather , members of the club feel that Canada's con- servative policy in this respect should be followed out in the issu- ance of only two stamps. They suggest a three-cent stamp bearing a picture of the "Royal William" in Plciou Harbor, and ari- other five-cent stamp carrying g i" of Sir Samuel Cunard, whq was prominently identified with the first all-team passage e1 t)“ Atlantic. YEAR IIOUSEWORK I-‘OR EVERY GIRL HILDBSl-IEIM, Gomrany. May l8 —'Introduetioii of one year's com- pulsory housework service foi- girls irrespective of social status was ad- ocated by executives of the Flederal Union of Iiausfrauen Verelne. All of the organizations making up thc union joined the Hitler movement. Under the recommendation, tho one year of compulsory housework could oftbsgoodworkofthetlniversity. b0 UN!!! It b01116. PAGE NINE BIIY HGT.” MILK! ORR. EV .______ hm?‘ THE HAND TIL-VI‘ JHQKS THE CRADLE MAY KEEP RIGHT 0N ROCKING BALTIMORE’, Md, Mfiy 18-11211"- assed parents, tr '1'. on fl. clcslrc to rear their infant uiozu; scientific lines and an 1m ) the child contented, may u. i. s. Dr. W. C. 13m , profcggor of psychology at ill’: Johns; liupkiiix Univcrsiil’. iociziy‘ p‘ i-ird his sump of approval on (ma: 111mg muilicl; have been doing for cl riiiii~ii-:s-~rock- ing their chiiilrcii. LlppOFilig that group which 11:15; ll! ‘ii flint umicr no CIYCUIIISIXIHFPJ; hilrvliifi lin: infant he rocked, Dr. nfWl-Jrt’ will antunl m- perimcnis hurl pzixvvl it (loos, not harm the child. Dr. Beasley ("cm iwit further. He went that ago-old uni... iuthcrs have of swinging their huincs high iii tho air docs no linrui -- provided, o! course, the bziby is not dropped. SETS NEW WORLD RECORD BY FLYING YPSIDE DOWN FOR MINVIT. OVER HOUR ROME, May M-Fiiglit Limit. Guglielmo Bocolii iii w upside down for one hour iiinl 0m‘ minute to- day, setting a world rucord. The old record of 41 minutes was held by Capt. Rnlluclc Colacicchi. , The flier said his purpose was principally to study thc physiolo- gical effects of upside down flying. Physicians found his vital organ! functioned wcll, will. ilic exception of a slight increase in heartbeats. OLD GOLD Highest Ilrlrr zilimvrrl for It In exchange for goods we sell or work we do. E. W. TAYLOR JEWELER South Side Queen Square l » i .122 . .-=...;..;.,._.T. 35.1,; If“, 1é11:‘i:'-L’fsr:1 “'“ "