Tile Reid Studio Ikmizik “anti-ii Moncltiil. N. B. WJust One Year Of Age icture. Claim Unique VANCOUVER. May 28 e. est spot oril-i America. . r t-lie Dominion Victoria. for pend measure. Lake with an undisputed interior, claims the “dry" inches of rain. however, recorded 160 Today's picture shows Marjorie ucLcod, as she pmed for her first Scc how nicely Marjorie an stand to have her picture taken. he lives in Charlottetown and this lcturc was made by her “Daddy” he sends his developing and print- g to The Reid Studio, Moncton, i . B. In i933. records show Hondfifibn “we”. record» of 319 inches precipitation. In direct contrast Rossland, in the honors {or the 1933 period with only 4.69 The interior city. inches of “Wet” Record (OP): 'nts of Henderson Lake, on he wcst coast oif Vancouver Island re clziinlillg. for the second time n three years, the somewhat dubi- us distinction of having the wet- in Canada-J! not in Acmrdlng to figures compiled by r Napier Dcnlson superintendent observatory, at Henderson mike had a total rainfall of 253 inches in i933 irith 45 inc-hes of snow thrown in Wheat Prospects Improve As The case for wheat would seem w 1* "We hopeful as industrial W? W" the many wmtrles which Pmmlml’ tmwfied lurse quantit- ies of Canadian wheat, dllflng the last couple of years have been in- ‘Fm-sins their domestic production, it would seem that there is a limit béyflncl which this can go. acmyd. l-ng to the Agricultural Department of the Canadian National Railways. China affords an example o; the factors which favor the production of wheat with regard to pfiqg, In the case of commodities like mum, 119% 8°°d$- Bunny b168, oigarettes and 110111‘. these are products which “'9 8110710118 a. decline in the matter u! hurmrts- They are products of cllmoiie. relatively high land values and low labor cost. conditions “W131 Pwvflll in China, and can, i thflvefure. be economically pro- duced wlthln the borders of such countries. Wheat, on the other hand. favors new countries such as Canada, Australia and the Argentine, where the factors are mused. and while China produces great quantities of wheat and could produce more. it does not seem that her domestic supplies can compete economically under natural con- ditions with imported wheat. CALGARY, May 28 (CF): Alberta has a new and flourishing industry-- the development of a vast deposit of fossilized oyster shells, 16 miles northwest of Cards- tion. Once a vaa inland sea. thousands of years 88°» the shell deposit is on the side o! a hill. The shells. when ground. contain valuable mineral food content for hog and chicken feed. Previ- ously all shell products vrcre im- prried. snow. And to make the picture oom- pleie, Queen Charlotte city, in the Queen Charlotte Island. norm of Vancouver. Island and opposite Prince Rupert. on the mainland. was the only city in British Columbia to chalk up "nil" in the snowfall column. Glacier. in the Rockies. claimed the record for the province's snow- faill with 43 feet. l1 inc-hes. r7" per vruril ; A ‘.‘<' unrtl Other rates on application. Advertising Rates—PayalileA in Advance I (‘uitrul Guardian locale, 4o. per word; Western and Eastern locals, lo. nuncements lllll (‘nmlng Bronte, 8c. prr word; Classified per ivorri; In Memorlam Notices, 70o. per inch; Linn of Floral uni Spiritual Offerings, Carrie, no, dc. per name; Letters of Condolence, ‘I00. [Ier inch: Notices of Think: and Approciltlon, 70o. per inch or 0e. pol 2 Minimum Churgo for any odvertllcnrent twenty-live c0509. 9 o o so o» ++>+oc++ 11-5177. CARDBOARD SUITABLE FOR lirilng outhouses. etc, 1c per sheet. Guardian OiTEe. tf. v I-‘lllt SALE — SIIINGLIZS $1.50 ANI) up pol‘ square. Spruce and flr McLeOdKs Mill, Bellevuc. L-535l. FOR SALE -- AUCTION FORTY- Fivc, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Joli Printer-y. l-‘OR SALE-LOT 0F GOOD LAND in good part of city. Price reason- ufiilfiiizii’. 'l°.'i.."°.'.‘i" ti?" iffllff; Miscellaneous payable in advance. ‘“__i—_“ — BEAUTIFY YOUR. IIOMIE. Passe Partout work done at 31 ,_ IF?‘ s."lt9w_ _ Elm 11"’- _. I 6- sTRiivvf-ERRY PLANTS AT F. S. wig CAN 31331111,!) THAT BAT. tel-y of yours and guarantee the work at s. surprisingly low price. Call, we'll do the dirty work. Joe's Garage, come;- Princq and Dor- chester Sts, Charlottetown. L-540l Female Help Wanted w A 1v r a n _- axrenraucco country girl for housework. A.pply Guardian. 11-5330. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED COUNTRY GIRL able. Enquire at 278 Fitzroy St. wan“ 9051mm u mam Apply _ - 15 Guardian. L-5323. eon SALE-QUANTITY 0F nay ‘ SiFXlW‘ and mixed grain. Heatli Wanted L-5410| Jfiaster, Marshficld. l-"Olt SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Five. Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job _ Printcry. Nov. l-tf. l~‘.\Ili\I FOR SALE AT ST. PETEWS All liill"bol' containing 44 acres. Victor , buildings in good repair. > I\I('E\\'Cll. FOR. SALI-Z—A 717931. TORI) COUPE us good as new. Apply at this office. 14-5407 F0 R s ALE - STRAWBERRY Plants. Senator Dunlop 50c per 100. 60c by mall. J. D. Smith. Mermaid. L-5318. SUMMER COTTAGE FOR. SAIE or to let nt. Brighton Shore. Apply A. Pickard 8r. 00., Phone 240. 14-5378. l-‘Olt SALE - A 11,; rolct Truck in first class condi- timl. Apply 240 Hillsboro Street. Cllariottctown. Phone 233, L-5390. z“:- FOR SALE - JERSEY COW KEG- Lsicred, four years old, to freshen lust of June. Also Jersey heifer cnlf three months old, registered. Rcv. Francis McDonald, Emerald. L-5333. FUR SALE -- TWO LOTS “x110, opposite Agricultural Hall. also il-Irulzc. and fox-‘ranch. opposite Experimental Filflll, containing ollc acl-c of land. shed and pens. lilquirc 175 Fitzroy Street, or George Browne, St. Avards. L-5396. FOR SALE-AUBURN 192B FOUR- n 1 ——- WANTED-TO BUY, HOUSE OR. I llhsséilger coupe. Run only 19.000 , 1111195- Five good tires. Car in good 11111111118 order. If not sold before FYKIRY. June 1st, will be sold by Public auction on that date at Iluou. Market Square. Palmer El- cctric Limited. 1,5353 cottage on easy terms. Write par- ticulars to Box 116. Guardian. L-5342 Male Help Wanted APPRENTICE W AN T E D T 0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course, expert‘ training. Molar Barber Coi- lege, Halifax. 17-353- __ T°_!£L____ FOR RENT-SUMMER COTTAGE furnished. Running water, 118105 at Brighton Shore. Apply giga- TO LET-DWELLING HOUSE Number 105 North River Road. A. Picker-d d: C1. Phone.240. TO RENT-SMALL APARTMENT. Centrally located. Electric stove and Frigidaire. Apply Bell and lvlathieson. 11-5385- ro LET—2 FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping. Electric range, use of bath and telephone. Apply '15 Cumberland 5t. Phone 494-1.. 11-54“ Boarders WarltgQ“ ans wsuran-u onus- “iifgi. was Lost nrsricrruifi-rsfw”.c.u_'”.. siuvw gnu-Quad on back. Reward. Apply Guardian. 5'53” LOST-BETWEEN xausmorou and Charlottetown. 5pm W11¢°1 and tire for truck. Finder notify Peter McNutt a son. Mllveauh Reward. i ‘"5359 LOST-BETWEEN BILLY ZEN Dingwelrs. P011111“- ‘md C u‘ Business Advances 79°13“??? Pmfllesses. Notwlthstand. Pivotal New York Stocks (Carudlau .l'ren) Ueu .\lotors t Harvest Int Nickel .. I\_st_BIscult . Y\_ 1 Cculriil North Allicrlcliil . 1'uli Scr .\' J _ _, ltnuio .. siunu oil .\' J . ' Tex Gull ' Union Carbide Union Pacific .\o\'l| Scot oyul MFLTEU)? 1001,‘ (C ll ghrkzm imai nu Prune) qr; 105i; 15 . Z8 15;? Markets At A Glance Wnnocllnn Press) Toronto smi linntresb-Industrlal strirks closed higher. Toronto Aiines-Aunsetl higher. New Ycrk-“Stor-ic». higher. New York-Coffee and lugnr high- er; rubber lower; cotton unchanged. Miscellaneous (Cl-IIldIl-II Prue) MONTREAL, May 2B-— Wheat nor no 2 85. Barley C W rin 3 50, Outs (f W no ‘.5 40, Outs C W110 3 43. Oats feed no 1 42. l-‘lour spring wheat patents firsts $5 50 Flour seconds 84.90. Flour bakers $4.80. Winter wheat patents choice $4 90 in $5.10. White corn $4 Ill) to H 60. Bran tori $20 2r Shorts luu $21 lliitltlllngs ion . ‘J6. Rolled oats bng 0U lbs $2100 Hay no 2 per- ton csrlots $10 00. Fhecse Ont col 0% to 0?... Butter no 1 to 2i. Eggs in cartons A large '.‘l. Hugs A l1l¢(IIilIll 23 ecnls. Eggs B 21 cents. Eggs i! ‘J0 centit. Potatoes Que 7.7 N I! mts X5 to 90. I‘ E I mt! 95. PRODUCE (Cnnnilisn from) MONTREAL. .\ln.r Z8-—l‘ricr\s ad- vanced on the ltiontr-cnl produce and dairy market toiliiy with potato quo- tations the one exception. Fresh no 1 butter gained 1," cent at. 2071310 2i. cents u pound for i-nrlnts or less. To retailers sollils were 22 cents and prints Z! cents a pound. Receipts were 270 boxes. Ontario colored choose after remaining steady for acrcrnl vinyl. moveil up 1,5 cent at 0% to 0T4; cents lr pound. A toinl of 342 hnxi-s arrlrcil. Gmdetl shipments of eggs were steady to 1,§ cent higher, A large be- St “h Clem Sloclss cm- Al - llegmithlempn,’ ... _ gang: A ' ' Brazilian .. (‘an (‘ilr .. (tin lull Al A ., i!l'lt....... . . Dom Bridge ‘gggmi P” ?om\.l?1:ell yConl the“ W,“ - lit; ll c e ,,_ . “on 6;“; "and, 0H0 sssey liurris n15" Pruiliii-ls . . ,. . ,; lash-unfit!) iiiiii lliiil .. \nt llrr-u .. m.“ ,_.,,',', -- Power (‘orli . m." ,‘.,,”,'-- Hhliwlnlgilii uts Steel of ilnu .. United Corp . Amer Sup I‘ w 21,5 l1 h‘ We! As o unii rug s; U S lluliboi- . . ' (‘rm Marconi 2% Vnuiuliuln _ ' ' (‘itics Scrv .. -_n,¢, \\,<*~riui.-i.<iiy-o . . ,; i-ll lloml uuil Share . 14543 \\ oolirurtli 49% rural of (Jun A .. '11] _-.___________ Lnp 0 .. BANKS Int Pete .. Niiig Hud . "u," (Cllludlnu Press) mo“ s, o“ Ind t‘ u. .. .;:..::';."..'.i@. 1- 1m: CHARLOTTETOWN GQQQDIAN Stock Quotations Montreal Stock Market (Cimndlln Press) N. Y. gums (Canadian Press) Stocks ' Amer Cyan B EX CHAN G (Cl-lllllllll Prue) MONTREAL, Mly 28—Brltleh and foreign exchange ln relation to the Ciniuilinn dollar, as compiled by the ltoyul Bunk of Canada, closed today us follows- Argi-iitiiia peso .2344. Austrulla pound 4.0401. Belgium belga .2330. Brogil lnllrell .0367. dollars .8050. .0416. China Hong Kong Czechoslovakia crown Fiuliinil finiuark .0228. Grout Britain pound 5.0700, Holland florln .0706, Hungary pengo .2978. lndlii rupee Japan Sen .3017. New Zesland pound (.0561. Norway krone .2554. Poland zleti .1896. Foutb Africa pouurl B0085, Sweden krone .2621. Switzerland franc .3240. United States dollar 9-32 per cont discount. ' - Closing exchan a rstes:~ At liloutreol- ound 5.0! 11-16; U. S. dollar 09 23-32; franc 8.50. At New Ynrk-—Pound 5.00; (‘nond- Ian dollar 1.00 5-16: franc 6.60%. At Pnrls—l"ountl 77,12 fr; Canadian dollar 15.10 fr; ll R dollur- 16.1015 fr. In gnlrl-Boilurl 12s 555d: (‘snudiau dollar 50 b6 cents; U. S. dollar 69.60. Currencies _ (Canadian Press) ZIIOATRIGAL, May ZS-The pound sterling was lower on Montreal cur- rency crciiiiages today. The United States dollnr- was down and the French franc held unchanged. The pi-unrl ensod 7-16 of a cent ll: $107 ll-lll. The American IIOIIIH‘ declined i-lti of one percent at 9-142 of one neuron-t discount. The franc Will steady at 0 50 cents. (Ciulnrlliiu Press) WIXNIPEG. .\lny 28——Bulllsh en- thusiasm gathered impetus from leather reports today and while west- (‘I'll (‘nnsdii gasped under a scorch- in: sun. wheat futures mounted on ilu- Winnipeg (lrliin Ext-lmnge for ihc greatest gains aim-c Jilly of last your. Th:- miixinlum mlrnucr was 5'51 vents while closing quotations wort- Uh’. to 11,; cents higher. CHICAGO, May %Seusetlon:il I'll]- varlcce o! grain values today rushed whz-iit. corn and oats to record break- III): high levels for the season. Just before the close, the when! market sonrt-tl to tile extreme limit allowed for nliy onc tiny, 5 cents a bushel. Fercrish trailing was witnessed ns a result of rapidly increased crop darn- airc reports caused by prolonged drought and abnormal heat. espec- inlly in the American and Canadian — iiiifliliii "Montreal calling Mr. James Collins . . . rush it, please, it's an emergency." That message destroyed my first real holiday in years . . . a. lovely one away up in the Gatincau Hills . . . It was a call from the news editor. “Hello, Jim . . . Red Brooks escaped to-night from the train just north of Montebello . . . stoic a car . . . he's headed for the Catineau. See In- spector McBrien at Maniwaki. Sorry to spoil your fun, but get going . . . try and catch the Final for tomorrow with something hot." After two days of running blank clues to earth, I decided to play a. hunch of my own . . . so- I set out alone for Thirty-one Mile Lake at daybreak. As a Woodsman I was a. swell reporter . . . by nine o'clock I was completely Iost. I fioundcred around for a time, when to my great surprise, on round- ing a bend near a stream, I came upon a man fishing . . . He was a well set up, happy-looking fellow of about sixty . . . rather distinguished looking despite his rough clothes and ‘a. heavy coat of tan. Nearby was what proved to be his family . . . at breakfast. "Hello there, stranger!" he sang out . . . “Hungry! . . . Smell our break- fast?" I told him who I was and why “I met a man who laugbe g g at the worldf, ,*i He was time first genuinely happy man Pd ever met” I was there. “Red Brooks!" be asked, "who is he, and what has he done?" I was aghast . . . with every paper in the east running flaming headlines about the escape of this famous killer . . . this man had never even heard of him. "Don't you ever read the papers?" I asked. "Sure, I do," he replied, "when I'm home . . . but I'm on a holiday now and I don't care if school keeps or not . . . I don't: care if the budget is balanced . . . or about the styles for next year . . . I just laugh at you fellows rushing madly all over the globe . . . There's not much fun in that . . . Gosh, these fish are sure biting today!" This was a new one on me. "You must be a millionaire." I said, "if world events mean so littie to you." He laughed, “I am, in my own small way, but I haven't got a million . . . I've got a Dominion Life Retirement Policy and it's working for ME now. I teII you, my boy. I had the greatest kick of my life when I told my old chief I was retiring. You should have seen his face. ‘Retire!’ he said, ‘why, I'm sixty-five . . . head of this business . . . and I can't afford to retire." "You see, thirty years ago I purchased DITOR. NQEVER" PRINTED D this Dominion Retirement Policy be- cause I looked ahead to a day such as this when I could forget trouble and ~ care. This poiicycnabied me to stop. . work at sixty on an income of $|50~a~ l month . . . and I am guaranteed this monthly income for life. If I had died before I reached sixty, my wife would have received $15,000 in cash .. . . . If should die tomorrow, my wife would receive this monthly in; come for a period that is designated in~ my policy . . . or a cash sum equivad lent to the remaining monthly instaL. ments. With these policies you can choose any retirement age . . . fifty- ' five, sixty or sixty-five 6 . . and you, yourself, set the amount of the month- ' Iy income." Q Q Q Q Q Q mi..- Retire Zr! sixty-five . . . if I only could . . ._ you lay. Wall . . . you can . . . Isl Ill chow you Iiow. Send in the coupon below for flu boolufct-"Roliramcnl a! 65"- l Dominion Life Assurance Company Waterloo, Ontario Dept. 11 Please send me your booklet "RETIREMENT AT 65 " Name .... M... Age Address... northwest. 'I‘enrperntures went to 100 in thc Dakotas, nnd ihcrc wns no moisture relief in prospect, lottetown, fishing reel. line and fly book, Finder please notify W. A. Gaudet. Patriot 0111i»- 1-4!“ $1.3 according m qultiity - lnzdfmm"? lair PM“ mm“ Qwffisi? boiahwéiittiiiiiiiiilyiuuekiiiifiiii mi i°°’"?un2' j mi-v: i i t lb ted to a. mild early show of "10 I117] fl , (I - F!‘ H, II > v , . i l1 y 1, , cQn X‘ u . _. ‘ ‘ ' to iii rents and t.‘ at 17 to 171/, cent; corn ills-Bil» up. outs 21/, to sh’. llfl: iluvluie " iiii strength in the stock market but vl-“Led b3’ Chmnpmt“ m F11” ‘ d°'°"' A""“" Wm‘ w) ""5"" "mom" in" Fromm“ a‘ 7 '° 17 Hemmer? 41/; did riot arouse speculation. Atten- early seventeenth cfintwy. Grand Quebec potatoes per R0 pound ha: "'11!!! 81in» Mo“ H31 ., _ _ - e rendezvmls. "or were off five cents at 75 cents whlln —_-____._._. Murphy " tlOn WES flied 0n tilt! Efflln 1113-71491 M3115“ a Prince Edwin-u Islanil mountains Newlirc , as it resumed its advance. French trading vessels. As a. part o0 “was ‘is:‘Imthllbiiifliilnanamngfii: Bnriing? MIN N G . - Trade news was more reassuring Acadia it was granted in 1693 i0 Junmufln‘, m," ,.,'f,',,.§.d n 5;, {O pom, y“ for, it indicated llESilStflllCe to scason- Sicur de gcriggyor by‘): no cents per so pound hug. Olgn 0n . n1 influences touald icccssion. The Frontenac. 0V6 _ (Cmmnm, 1",") "=1F1“.-'""°1‘ - ' ' ' Anlericnn Iron 8a Steel Institutes France, but the STEM“? i315 11°17 . TORONTO, hilly 2t»—‘ The gold fiffinii,“ C '1' if: ." ——-—-— ivcekly estimate of steel operations take possession and that"? Rruup of the 'l‘oiollto exchnnga mlu- ' ' sho“le a 119x mtg a1 of 1,9‘ rt 0 tIlL’ Crown. Dllrlllg this . Premier . d n 11 l1 d a 1i revc cdt LIVESTOCK 2:." .;‘°‘.".'.E’.."..“?".%'.‘.‘.‘ ‘ca: l-‘;.‘.‘E“..§°‘.'“" Bi nae-u- s-ri-ier, points .0 ...,. .,....... ... .........is.-....i. pm»- ui» Gnu Ilt‘\\‘ lllIVilllCO in iiio IIPIPS o: ngfllfl ltflmAufm 555M111“! Pr"! Flfwmflal wmfi- ivithin less than a point of the re-‘ndded to the Indian name lvianml, Wflllitl he expected within h weclr. gfllflm,“ [By Guardian's 59'1"“! "'15) cent peak. Recovery in steel pro- meaning island. ~ I ii- JIIIOIO uiis {iothlilg nfflriiil lo cumin?!’- khan-lit NEW YORK, May 28. -— SIOCIKS ductmn was aggyibutcd to $100013] 111' _ .. . .“"“'“""“ f.""“? §,.‘,°,,,"’,',',‘_.‘{' ;,';',f,,.",""°',"h;,'e“§ n” "Ml" S18v1"! - - - . lagged bfihlnd 1-116 59311118 8mm flucnces. the St. Paul and the Santa The “and “m; claknflkpy- ,,,Q“Z.I§.TI§FQ§.{‘;,ll'i‘ii’c,,i.‘§fi.°ffi§i'fl‘.fif, {If pllins ll]! lo l 2P. silidvviiiilxpfii igiglggfi fi§",',',',,,,'"‘ _ _ market today but MP1 111191111 1111,18“ Fe Railroads reported further gains Mesa-virus?!“ as part oi’ urn gil- “M, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5,07,, k0,", “Mm. r,“ lur group nt H)!‘ rinse. Base nu-iiil _‘q,.|,.,,,,|,,.'j' _ , _i1I ly in continuation of the DFCHOUS in cafloadings last ‘vcek whip. @1105. trict of Maine in a. boundary, is- celpts were 400 hmil. unoil slows "'1" -“""“" ‘h-“ms “l” “lmr-"l "m1 ‘t mi. ll . . “ slow advance. While speculators awake 8; Ohio-s landings dyopppd a pull,‘ after the signing of (ril nnd cohimlon ‘to medium Iflliivilflflflltlil" flrglurlgtlzfit; w“ h, “m”: down", 'i‘honi.u (‘ml shifted into grains I01‘ real action, uma TWA“, of PM“, in 1781 n “l; wens s eaty o s rung imi grim vows 1 - - .- I . . _ _ - , _ * . _ . . ‘Wm o,,,,-,,_,r_ but “HMS m, n“, "\>'»r_ from tlii- opriliiiir on expectation that {{,’,‘,‘,‘],‘§§§.““ _ trading 191119111911 511 1C" 513,13,‘ 3116f“? __ finally, iflsfifillfid t0 New Biunslilyct.‘ "e we". aha", “N, Wm, Hm v.1...“ n hiirlicn illviiir-nil ivoula Ill‘ voted at wk,“ w w stock exchange. Sales to a_e .- by dQclslon n: a boimriary commlee _ n! (hi! |irnviouu_ \_v_r~dir Grim] steers 1111111.‘? "towns "Lin? 1101111 Mi" wniiu Aniu B70 shares. only a. modest improvc- HONOR ,0‘ M, g o‘, 5,0,, m 1511 rYifii-fiir-mtiifxtclrbtilcbilIriiiirlriii ‘iip ivmsitl iii iiiil-iiiiiiiiiizinsiliinli" m" "rice iiiuiism; " ' merit 9V9!‘ the Prec9d1ngt“'°‘un5e5' A§N]"E;Ri§ siR-"AT Olle of the beGUtY 5190915 oLNFW nr better Medium aim-Ia sold rrnni flmlll-Vll. 111.‘ -:— ‘vmlly .37” 5mm” , . GRAND human Brunswick and mecca for flW-"Y- $4u75 in fz-entri until, IIII! ‘inure ofutqh: sir-cu» (‘Ia-e wiiizht H .. Aswheatleapcd the llve-celiitlllitl- -_____ summer tourists. 0111110 31:"? f" w "no" PI mu ---- ‘I .. . _ " C l- _ _ . ~ ‘ nic r n .u.' “Md m," “Tm "u," N“, “m, m, 4, . TOLL", M,“ it allowed for one Sigflégypnggggieggs die‘ SAINT JOHN. N. B.. Ms; .28 ll0iC(I',f01'n$iSarLi5;€5‘ auleadcd b; rum COW‘ up u. :4 2'. nnii Illtilililn - 688v P". -5_ ‘"95 ° _ __, icPi: Grand Malian. largest island Sclontissa l Y m- cows nud cllnnors lllllt fllttors frlrlll - =» Alderman pendent chief upon farmer l1111~““5' ofa group ill Passalnaquoddv 33,-, the isolation aild sccllcrl. \lSli.. e ‘"50 m *2 m" '1""“" “'°"“ “‘"“‘~" ‘ Assoc iul ing power attracted moderate buy-_ o” my. (mm, “are. o; Now jgmlfl. island annually. A wall of 011115 i" s’? "l-"QIT-{iiinollllilillolrpriidflfiniilgPilb “""“‘"' ins J 1 Cm 8°’- “P “We mm‘ 2 wick vcblcbraidd this month the 1mm 20° 1° 40° m” mg“ “Xmms n .i iini i I. I n so o l -.u - . ' ‘ ' . - - 1" $4 “Fm” "."““’ 1"""‘ "M"! 1°‘ iii-liiliiiiléé points at one time. Montgomery sesquicentcniiial anniversary of its 101” 111°” man’ 18 "mes along T1116 nu fltlll ln|r quality hlltvhor IIIIII Ruvkinghnln ii,:_. ward, scars Roebuck and Intcrena- semenlcn, Tm, C,,,,_,,,,,,,,(_s “We wwwm and northern coast. no stool-s up In 1,050 ihs, gnntl and n", Kirk s “Dual Harvester added fractions to , t d - .- 1 = ‘t eastern shore is also dotted with thug.» 3.1m: to who‘ lllsflzIirihlll ‘sear. I4 ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,.,, , ,5 the“ n,“ o, ms, we“, “ca n2: byIal mdciflbllll. isicrlicct: cuffs but namw consms o, beach“ I f.’ : i-nniulnn o -I : s arm . _ “ H‘ . ll.‘ 06S Sfln graves <- 0 e ' ‘ _ tift-rjLiifiil lbs. RKltYiI nini choir-e st. so isgtniwiii-s mil The P1191118” Price “.90 fwd“; first settler". Moses Gerrlsh. The 8nd 118111018» Dmtefied bl’ 1‘“-“"‘°“5 to so l0: nuuliinn s4 1.» to sir-n: ivhurniiiu ' closed SIX-tenths of a 110ml 11151181‘ S t ,5 m, jsland omv a, high “do sgnall, outlying islands. Grand t-nmlnmljt, In’?! fit]; luéilrzliz, ynsrlil and t: pfllilwl‘ at 78.1, the fourth consecutive ses- 013*,“ ‘erflceg wcré he“, undo‘; Manaws chlen and pgiggtigally "M" "i n i iii/i“ '"i= 5"": iigiuuiiriil 51°“ °I “mp1” advance‘ mdustm" auspices" oi the Grand Mrman only. industry i! its $11811"- ; llieillulil $1 t0 $7.75 H“, V" ghgres on the 8VGTBQE FEi-Ufllbd t0 Pnvoflca‘, some“, which mfludes ‘l’ "1""“‘" 11"" (HIIIPF .. approximately the tops of the recent “ k _ _ n ,~' f N m, rum-rs ti .. to . .. . hulls‘) '|{u04l. 6,0,9", , _ muy from me May m“, levels‘ when, summr rcsidm s rorri ew g. $3 a’; to H 50; common S- o0 to flonlienilll . closed 4,,‘ w 5 Cent's a bushc, M8,? mad 3,9???“ a5fnfit1vc£1a£dteys‘h TRINIDAD GOES “DRY. -- . nu 11.1‘ - . ~ err-is .ouc o AC ya ssw o m" ,,.c,.,|,.i, woro Lnor. ‘hoiltl. '10- _y,.,.k “m. ,_ or, The May position closed within mm? ,0 these Shores an“ the day's offerings nl’ l'RIV(‘s “or: nearly K,“ "u", _ two cents o, ‘ha, objccuvm Con,‘ 1 ., ‘ y l f ' a u f ‘ , d 4:. pbrvvlil ri-iw-r ihnwll lust Jltlvllflily)’. OMS We and barley “m, about 3 w 4 ooonia I'€‘\O'll ion, was mi ve o PORT 0F SPAIN. Tiinida . May Stiles WP" "RY """“’ ““" l""“‘ -*' , ,_ " ' " '_ b N, Wm, who,“ and win. Nmlrbilrl’. Muss. who graduated 2g (CPII This is s "dry country “in?” fiimglvpzil iiiiriiriiiré‘ n-firiiiigiiiininiiroifi iif"_'slliiiiif.imi,i"..'. ' w“ araiiisChicago a 01056 1M1‘ 0" {mm Hmvard i“ 1761 on May 6- right now-mot. as t-lie tourist an; i0 ay/i ih-iii} Illcilitiill 1:001] l-iiilnniiln 3:295,“ gliding nearly 5 cents hlgh- 1734- 11° “"1"” “i 3mm‘ M0110" looks upon dryness but due to ill- klmi, grollllil ii in '-'-'- 1 _"°",'_""'" m, ‘ with a party from the British post sufflgiclfl, “iam- suppLv. ‘The. ity iii“ fibfiioiili ‘HIM: tiwls Luke - Other commodity 1110111995 111d "Qt M‘ Pmwbscm mow 085mm“ Mo)‘ (‘Oulwil 11115 155N511 ‘I Iwockm‘ \0II l , _ " , . _ . ‘ . . ._ . i" g uiioil flliiI I'Ilf\ll'i‘ 110:1: ii, ._.o i-flltlnlc Sh", the bullish fcrvm o; me gimp mid founded, ‘the ocgmunrlulltfi a: ask...“ cum-us 1,9 r-oporttcasesyol to g nnuniuin illltl "H"! i-ill“ .1!“ Grimm“ . p“, They baled mosuy steady, Vot- preson COllSlS mg 51X \l gc. wasiagfi U59 of garden apg was I10 I r ihcvi" inwr'ft"iili- “pruciliuii. iii-who‘ ton closed five tents 11181191’ 10 19 mm 354° Wrsm“ T119 5Pu'1°m“m restricted to one hour a day. and era. iflllt)! m» .- l . ‘ .. -. _ . gnarl to Rom] qilliiii)‘ Nllfillt villlll,l|,\l cents a bale lower. Silver finished Esuiltcd from a hlqcerviscscglzntsvcifby use of §Mmm1ng bafllls, fountain‘. were $10 to til l"‘r huiiilril-l_llt‘sl$_- mrkh _ abouumchnngmi gubhgr weakened cGovernor of 01a , i and house pjpefi uas SYQTY. A few lmnlis wort- soiil iii it,» (l l]:m,"gp.r.. .. I htuilactmii . alittie. thcm included U12 LEITIKOW 110W prohibited ‘mdfl- a $1M“: of flO. "w" "Mo" Mr" "iliim-l ' "In iinnfi IIIIIIIFSiPIItI-u ‘. 53'" "m" ' Bonds were firm and dull in the known as New Brunswick. "' yfllghillbllflt? iiiu-miifii-"in-i in ir-i -..'.,| 11..."... mo §Jf,'|‘.'l"niié' ' manner of stocks and the United The island has a rich historical In the meant-HM 81w" 0 t » ' ‘ n . ... . . | l u, Ew", 3g 50 it. $4 . i; lambs. llurk-‘Iglk wood K glaze, dollar pursued an unevent- background. It was inhabited first work on the springs 415C010?" 11 8°06 3111 1‘"'1"11_"" "11,, hm, "n" Lain-h...“ fui course against foreign exchan- by N~orth American Indies. and is lands recently acquired by the Qnn - ,..ff,°','°;.°§“',',,‘,lf,f"..i"’il.. mus from l. Shore TonoQg-slfl?" """',‘,'.m',',, \ ges believed to have plaved a part in Fernando Borough CounclI in 6 n l’ ' 0 .' . ' AQ- . -.'or- ‘ ' l ths close of lust Wvflk }:,,\;,a0t,>,1<1,,~- ,,,,,,,, ,\,,,,,,,,'L,,:,‘,,_,, “n,” dgdfl...‘ Agreement between the Be ate the Norse voyages to this continent. Plaisance was continued, All h'°“""* w M "'“' MMYTI" “lluich- Minnie L llll Inter-tin dlVitleli of s1. [Iilynlilr house conferees on the stock x- A-t least one autliorit/y has named additional $5000. will be spent-tilt B" ‘I?xlfprelIiiflnIlflgsiPzplidfilft‘ rs an lluciissn .. 2-‘ 311M 3- 10 Inflfullill"! 01' "01"," change control bill, easing of strike the island as the probable head- the work in the new 591111615 M6810 iiifirn II0ll:‘|0:‘$-q iiii-i YPNIFI" lmg-l $1l§{"1"‘,"‘,"° - t m" If,“Pf,,,;""f,]’,\fl',,,,"‘:},1:f,"H: tention in Toledo and modification quarters of the Norscmcri on this obtain definite 091111011 9W1‘ 131° to sass. sowi- riiiigi-ii ri-iini vi 25 to ifigléfulgfin n,‘ .,.,._,,,_ N.‘ 4M“ m“, Decmb" w“ “IL of N.R.A. rule over service industries side of the Atlantic. yield oi water. w‘ _