1 ‘DAILY MARKET go o“rA'a1oNs SUMMARY l THE CANADIAN PRESS ; , Onto; Market firm in heav-1' @3511; Market higher. . 1; Market mixed in ,- .1) ;cURRENC|ES 1 . 1, (CF) - The U.S.1 closed at a discount 1132 per cent in terms of l ., 11 funds, up 1-16. Pound g 32,72, unchangei xi}-TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS Canadian Press 3 Exchange—MI! 33 cents unless marked 3. |wNTO‘ > um” The “°“s ':d_Ex-dividend. xr~—Ex- ,W,:Ex-warrants.) Net sales High Low Close Clfte MINES 6 7% H” M ‘ W” 13233 350 955 360 +5 mo 54 53 53 -2 1' mod 52 61 52 31”” 2244) 5171/3 17% 177/; -is wt. 1720 670 650 so +20 we 539350 4;; 3777 1;?’ __1 "W 445 55 .52 55 +4 F“ 6000 23 21 21 -1 ‘ R" 3090‘ 4 31/.» :11/2 - IA 3500 15 14 15 + In 711000 126 115 113 +4 ,. 171,11 15 17 +3 9 9 9 -1 21 20 21 + Va 6% 65/2 6% + lb 131/: 12 12 + 115 10 10 1o -— V; 55 250 250 -5 16 15 15 -1» IA 9% 91/z 9% —— % 97 36V: 57 75 74 75 -z 19 19 19 +1 29 201/; 271/; + vi 21 20 21 — V1 105 102 102 -2 265 :45 245 -20 73 73 73 -2 13 13 15 103, 104 105 391,5 :7 :7 +2 19 19 19 -i 25 25 25 31/, 51/. 7 +1 3 71/. 3 9 9 9 —-1 43 41 42 +2 31,5 avg 31/; -— so 525 515 025 +15 so 1 57 . 58 +2 ' 6 61/2 6% + 55 .. 375 270 270 103 100 100 -5‘ 9 We 0% — 90 525 520 520, +10 000 950 550 91 as 91 +1 ' 39 97 37 ' ‘IV: 7% 7% 19 18 ‘ 18% + V: 145 130 139 -4 59 54 07 19 18 18% — 05 94 as 03 +2 000 790 900 +10 111 111 111 -1 7 6 s -- V; 10 19 19 -i 44 01 4.3 +1 03 as as 59 57 55 -3 195 205 209 -s 15 13 15 +3 161/; 16% 16% 1 95 :5 25 ' B 0% 6% — % "_agas 1400 I9 50 _I8 +1 eta G 1000 3 s s — I5 Callinan 2000 13 13 18 he Cad 500 ‘p 5 5 Denison mo 15% 15% 15% ,Denwts 2190 555 545 500 +5 1N MEMORIAM llliilends were sorry to learn of heiipasslng of Miss Elsie‘ W. Puncherwas the eldest daugilfler on the morning of May 8th. Miss richer was the’ oldest daughter the late James Adams Pun- mid Hester Puncher of this _ life member of the Womans ionary Society of Trinity Un- ‘111 Church. She was always in- hi the work of her ‘1 ch. She was a pioneer of the _-E. I. Cllelephone Company and _ed as “Chief Operator,” pre- 1‘ to her retirement. ,_ atly interested in Art and 1c having taught music for _“‘ Years. She was of a quiet Eentle disposition. The funeral took place from Macllean Funeral Home on ‘@111. Rev. Fraidi Maclnean 1- Rev. Howard Christie offici- - Burial was in the family ~ the People's Cemetery. sh” 193Ves to mourn two broth- *G°°I‘£¢_! and Fnank Puncher Ibo“-l. sisters (Nellie) Mrs. J.’ 911 land, (Jennie), Mrs. E. .Weeks. (Mary), Mrs. H. W. tvand Miss Winnifred Pun- All of Charlottetown. The ' V 11 was largely attended. mllll 0F THANKS family of the late Miss W- Puncher wish to thank ',he' G- 1463, nurses and staff :_ P- E. 1. Hospital and 1, P10 sent flowers and ,0 ml those who helped - many different ways. C Discovery 4730 C ren 11300 315‘; mg?) Con Gillies 2000 71/, 71/2 7% CC Arrow 13000 35 331% 34 c Halliwell 19500 34 31’ _-,4 C Marben 5000 23 «,8 28 C Marcus 500 50 5",, 60 Con M and S 1130 3181/14 18 18%; C M02111 1900 135 130 131 C Morrison 5000 21 21 21 C Mosher 750 60 60 60 Con Ixegus 3000 34 32 34 Con Nichol 500 7 7 7 c Northland 2700 44 40 41 C Reg Pop 1000 91/, 91/5 91/2 C Regcourt 7.100 131/2 131/'2 131/2 C Sanorm 5500 9 31,5, 9 Con Sud 3200 75 75 75 Conwest 850 330 350 350 Cop-Man 2000 10 > 9 10 C0Prand 14350 142 135 140 Coulee 5300 53 6 6 Cournor 1000 71/5 71,15 71/, Crestaur 1500 9 9 9' Cusco 113-200 22 201/5 22 D’Arazon 5000 20 19 29 De Cour 1275 28 23 23 D’Eld0na 2000 81,5 8 3 Delnite 2600 55 55 55 Dome 1025 $1604 16 1514, Donalda 3000 13 121/: 13 Duvan 2000 13 13 13 East Ma! 9250 175 167 170 East Sull 5310 169 160 151 East Met 1000 3 3 3 East Min 12800 371/, 35 36 Elder 10625 90 35 90 El Sol 2100 10 10 10 Eureka 30100 22% 22 22 Exp! All 4500 181/2 17 1901 Falcon 1131 524% M 24% Faraday 1000 143 140 140 Francoeur 500 s 3 3 Frobisher 98110 215 200 215 I-‘rob debs so $750’: 76% 76% Gnitwin 72200 1111 91/, 111/, Galkenn 4582 85 84 35 Geco Mines 2735 313% 13 131/4 Genex 600 14 14 14 Gnt Masct 3000 14 13 13 Giant YK 324 690 685 690 Glacier 2800 148 140 148 Goldale 1000 17 17 17 Goldcrest 73710 16 131/5 15 ' Gold Eagle 3000 101/: 10% 10% Gold Man 3000 30 30 30 G1-an B011: 1000 81/; 8% 395 Gr-ndroy 500 9015 301.1 301/; Grnnduc 1100 124 120 124 Greyhk 3500 191/; 191/; 191/, Gulch 71900 18 15 13 Gulf Lead 4500 8 7 7 Gunnar 4.815 518 17% 17% Gunnar wt: 5780 760 730 745 Gwillim -1000 8 9 8 Hallnor 100 215 215 215 Halmcn 8084 0103 94 103 Hard Rock 3000 10 10 10 Hasaga 2000 15 15 15 Headway 10950 70 5 55 Heath 500 7% 71,5 71,1, Heva 3000 51,5 5 5 High-Bell 5400 152 150 150 Holllllzet 525 323%‘ 23 23 Hoyle 800 435 -130 430 End Bay 130 3411.4 411.5 411/; Hush-Pan 4000 21 :1 21 Ind Lake 1000 6% 6% 61,4 Inspiration - 1416 46 4-6 116 Int Nickel ' 2361 $730’: 721/2 73% Int Ran 37100 26 25 26 Iridl COP 0-617 13 115 125 Iorn Bay 200 165 165 165 J Waite 1000 13 13 13 Jacobus 10425 130 127 130 Jay0 Expl 32650 78 76 78 Jellicoe 15000 16 15 15 Joburke 1000 12 12 ‘2 Jolldt 1500 26% 26% 261.5 Jonsmith 1000 11 11 11 Jowsey 1554 S1 50 51 Kenville 1000 61/1 61/; 5% Kerr Add 1330 I19 183/4 189/4 Kilem Wt: 155 55 55 55 Kirk Bud 1000 7 61/; 6% Kirk Min 6500 42 40 42 Labrador 555 £16 15% 15"/a Lake Cm 1050 115 110 115 L Dufault 4700 00 74 76 Lake Lin: 1000 91/: 9% 912 L Osu 1600 26 26 26 L Shore 101 520 520 520 Latin Am 500 23 23 2.3 Leitch 24000 ‘ 154 153 159 Lencourt 2000 9 9 -9 Lexindin 500 4% 4% 4% LL Lac 5900 230 215 230 Lomega 836 41/5 41/; 41/5 Lorado Wt: 500 28 28 28 Lyndnst, 1500 16 15 16 Lynx 500 . 9 9 9 Macasss. 2900 315 305 305 Macfie 12000 8 7 8 MacLeod 5600 111 110 .110 Mndsen 7000 273 265 265 Magnet 7000 5% 51/2 5% Maneast U 500 7 'l 7 aralgo 221975 65 58 631 Maritime 9950 47 4-6 47 Martin 59000 26 26% 27% Matatch 50500 23 22 22 Maybrun 600 13 13 13 Mclntyre 100 582% 80% 80% McKen. 3500 20 20 20 McMar 2000 7% 7 7 Merrill 2700 78 75 78 Meta Uran 2000 10 10 10 Midrim 2600 108 103 108 Milliken 10515 258 252 252 Minda 3000 10 10 10 Min Corp 175 $1115 1110 111/2 Min End 16000 '7 " 6% , Min-ore 10000, 13 l12 12 M01)’ 400 , 324% 23’/4 241/4 Moly wt: x50 510% 10% 10% Moneta 2500 70 68 68 Multi-M 31247 59 51 59 Mt Wright 474631 66 60 66 Name Cr 11000 22 21 21 Nat Exp! 7600 22 20 20 Nealon 4000 6 5% 5% Nes Lab 1000 28 28 28 New Alger 2500 9% 91/5 9% New Ath 4062 35 30 35 New Bid 6000 61/5 5. 6% New Cal 12000 22 22 ' 22 New Delhi 3500 52 50 52 N Dicken 1300 255 248 248 N Fortune 10000 13 13 13 N Goldvue 3000 5% 5% 5% N Harri .500, 13 13 13 N High , 4000 121.0 12 121/5 New Jason 67671 10% 0% 91/2 Newlund 3000 15 14 15 N Man 2000 26 32 - 22 N Mind: 9000 8 8 8 N Mylama ‘$1500, 17% 16 16% Newnor 5001. 6‘/2 5% 5% N Senator 40480 7 5% 7 Nick Rim 1700 79 77 79 Njpissing 1675 150 143 149 Noranda 353 340% 40’/4 403/4 Norgold 114500 8 5% 7 Norlartic 10000 15% 14 I5 Normetal 000 ‘243 240 340 Norpax 500 191/2 19% 191/; Norsync 3500 10 9 9 N Rank 12000 64 43 43 Northap 3360 315 306 306 Norvallia 8000 15 13 15 O’Brien 1925 58 57 57 Ogama 1500 6% 5‘/2 51/1 Oka Rare 1000 131/: 13% 13% 0'Leu'y 2000 16 15% 15% Opem 5075 840 825 830 I MONDAY, 8 pm. All interested ladiesjnvited ANNUAL MEETING Pmgrossive Conservative Women’s Associatiml 501 District of Queens at Committee Rooms, Great George St. MEN'S HARRIS TWEED SPORT COATS Hand Woven Assorted Patterns Breasted, Patch Sizes 36 to 44 Single Pockets Special $24.95 Moon: 8. McLEOD no. +5 8::;n:buya 131/2 :5 *1 suggestions whichnare helpful in in two minutes 1 will show you + 90 Osisiio 1000 291/2 201/n 291/n + In atbalnlng success: . YOU’??? VV1‘°n1‘=’-" p.m,0u,. 2000 59 58 53 ‘Be useful. Study and train “Then the unknown man quick. :11> 1260530 5151/2 55: sly, -4 yourfieltf to ealirll a fiefntbllggng ly removed his hat and C081 H9 -1 ram 050 43 49 -18 S0 t a. you W1 .n0 e -u en removed his glasses and tucked _ .5, p.,,.m,,s, 95,0 20% ,9, ,9, _, on society. In this connection, I . . W mcoat 0cket_ /2 A them in his a D 1.4 Pce Exp 1333 16 15 is would suggest that you follow the H ,, he said calmly -‘you +1 P°”‘”‘ 2399 25 25 25 Rotary adage namely: “The re- NOW’ .. Pick ci-ow 4100 117 115 116 +1 ’ - f 11 may 017911 the ‘100’ ' pmnee, 809 165 16, 161 _._, cognition of the worthiness 0 a “At the rattle of we lock, 3010 Pitch-Ore 2500 5 5 5 useful occupations. No matter halted He turned bloodshot eyes izvn glracélmi 131713 $120,‘ 12% 121/, what you choose as. {Our me towards the steel door. The lit- Preston 1395 545 035 035 +5 w°rk' d‘° you‘: best by It‘ tle m-an stepped inside and slam- + lyfi Pronto 1500 510 500 00 +5 “When I Vlslted London, Eng- med the doorybehind him.»p +5 Pronto wts 5600 32 30 32 +2 land in 1953, I met a very in- _ -15 Pros Air 900 113 115 115 --2 't- taxi driver I asked STRANGE MIBACLE_ +1 Purdex 22500 9 3 31,1 +11/n t9res.mg . ' ‘ “Bozo gave a warning squeal +7 Que chib 4500 43 41 43 +1 him if he aspired to be =1 Mem- ft er but the Small man my -2 Que Lith 100 495 40.3 435 ber of Parliament‘. His reply 0 emp 7 1 M the first Q Metal 14075 110 99 103 +3 -1N0 I want to be the best gan to Speak 50“ Y- ‘ " Qunston 1135 16 16 10 + 1/, was.’ . ’ . .. If few words, the elephant 138021111!’- +1 Quemont 1230 910 300 910 +30 *3)“ drwer m Llmdon‘ you suddenly quiet. The spectators +1 Radiore 2900 44 41 44 +2 ‘know the taxi drivers of London, ‘ h 19 Y] What the “me "2 Ray“°°k 5575 35 34 34 "'1 on will realize that to be the °°“1d e.” C a y Rexspar 31700 57 as 57 y 1 ‘t man said, but could not recog- Rix Athab 2500 45 43 43 -1 best ‘_"°“1d be" “ Very grea ac’ gm; 3, word. It was a Strange tumrwmurwmmm mwwwmwm» _ 3 . . +1 Ryanor 1000 10 9 9 1 V2 HPNESTY A VIRTUE th t B010 Seemed t° underbtand ]’.t'" +4 St Michael 3000 9 s 9 +1 In your W01‘k remember 3 “The huge body remained stiff, -5 Sand A11,‘ 3000 68 62 62 -2 honesty is a prime viture. If you as if paralyzed; W1-me the doom. *2 Sigmgiv 1:323 “£1131/2 4(1): 4;: cannot be_trusted, you are Iof liti mg voice went on_ Preseptly +3 ixgma 000 475 470 475 +5 tle value 111 any business. 11 a everyone heard 3 new cry, a :11 31111:: 1418 so as ea .-1 you do thriftiness is extremely small cry from the dangerous 1 an 1000 . 17 7 - .- - - +1,/a siscoe 2300 53 :51 __3 1mD0l‘té_Ltnt- _MaI11Y $909196 A2329 animal, like the cry hfifag bsema-2 — 1./s Slocan Vt 1000 51/, 51/, 5% _.o, Very 11 tle Sllmpy 1 898115 Y child. The enormous _e ” ea -2 gtdcisnah 1349 20 19 19 -1 have not taken care of what they to wag from slde to side. + 1.0 an eig . 1030 160 155 1'7 4 " "nu ‘, e +10 Stanlgh wts 5130 75 70 735 + ha; ,,. . Now theléltttllehimillgndcaaxgd -—‘i!,é Stanrck 100 250 050 250 Guard your (health - .ms is nearer. He 1 e s _ +; gtarfatt 217000 11 0 9 +3 your greatest possession. At the patted the long ll1"|1nl:i.l3Vlth thte + . ee cy 5000 10% 10 10 - vi‘ ‘ h uld have end of it curled aroun is wais . S, R same time, you so , sulilzan 531:3 113% 1%,?" 1;‘:/' J11? thoughtful consideration for th e he slowly began to walk with the -1? gylvanite 1:00 113 112 115 less fortunate. We all remember elephant round and round the *1 ‘*“”°‘”“5 1° 9 94 D9 +4 Whippet Billy Watson and his de- cage.” T " . . . . . +2 Vt £533 1:‘; 1?/2 132 1: V°l1°n ‘-0 C-rippled Children. “Finally the little man left the +1‘/5 ',f.°m5 gm 13‘; 123 125 “vlf you are to be a man, you cage and asked for hJSbhd1ON.ban(%, iara 5 6 .. . . ._ - _ H * t ' on +19, Towag 130,, M 8% M _1,/I should discipline yourself against lcaoat. ”'I1‘]hei£el:ls till; -amzster -01 Trans Res 1000 1715 171.0 171.5 -11.1. sloppiness and ill manners, over- “O20. 8. 0 _ - -1.4 Trin Chib 2000 1515 181/: 18% -11/1 smoking, overdrri-iiking, overeat - He W8sJ11Sth0meS1Ck- Allybofly +4 Uwshaw W” 34 3”’ 3‘ in oversle ing and overwork- can ‘get homesick I.l?a11kedl’«0h11m U Mining 800 191/) 19% 19% + 'A' . g’ ep. 1 in HinduStani____he’s an Indian e]. +3 U Asbestog mg 335 57,, 575 +9 mg. Over-working does not appy ‘ t , h, mother -1 U Estella 7250 s 7 9 +1 to the great mass of labour who ephanlt and 313 15 19, U" K°“° 1°“ 375 "5 "75 are continually seeking shorter t0nglle- H9 W111 be 9411 “gm “°w +5 U Mont 14500 12 10 12 +2 b t to th t of com for 3 long time.” +1 Upp Can 3200 09 so 69 +1 1W_“15g 11' 3 gm“? “With those words the little +15 Vandoo 2394 7 7 7 scientious men who work long _ , d +4 Ventures 1200 S26 251/4 26 +1 hours to carry the had of others_ man disappeared in the ‘crow ’; ‘ "9 "‘°"“" W’ 12” 113 1”’ w hould be lifters not leaners His name - Rudyard Kipling. +2 Waite Am 750 585 535 535 -5. e 5 ' 1 . . ' IMPORTANT IN TRAVEL -4 womep moo 1.; 19 19 Your work should be.m1)Eed Will: “We travel a great de a1 these :5‘; 303$ lg lg 11:15 :11; §{§y"5°p°r balance of un an days, and while it isbltrue llllhali + w‘ ll 1500 6 s 5- ' b ' _ 1/. w’r"°narg 3400 14-3 140 140 -1 LANGUAGES ,‘:’,‘;,fa“c0g,f,f,,.,f',Sr‘f,f,§’,‘;,‘:, "5 Y°”°‘-‘ex 199° ' ' ’ ‘W "1 want to speak about lang- y - kl + 06 Yk Bear 11625 113 110 112 -1 h uld mber ma. uage of that Country. We GU10 )7 +2 Zenmac 5400 421/1 331,5 1 +2 uagesgwe 5 ° “me. . ” sense that we are considered not % Z“,1:"": 15°“ 1° “W” 15* ‘*5’ 3‘ mag‘ m’°t:1erht.°ngl;§ 13 of :38; only impolite but stupid by not ~ Ur ‘ . 1 2 w - +1 Bum, 300 3,35 330 m .19 ‘”l“p° gceh‘ gt Wis °sentenc_1 at least attempting to speak the -1,1 Gaspe cap 25 $25 as as °“‘°“5 91’ 3 _ native language. +10. Pato 390 .210 900 900 -0 ed 1'0 deaflh g3e°h3° gage altwayg “The following few sentences nazvxs been - ave as an - - 1 M0“ 475 545 W *5 the loved him. He would ,5§;f“‘§5§”*;j§,, °f;‘;,“°,,;;', + N 24 0 . . - . .. +1 cf,,,,,, 39; :33,/‘ 2:2 :71" + V‘ dance in the circus ring, he would how a man of France considers $981 1:10 :37? $752 2073 ‘A 119 d°“m find t1’1‘3fytg°ad; At “fie his language: “Pourquoi desi.i'ez- °y 35 °‘ " ‘ + 31'3‘“d fin 3° ° 5 circus’. 9 vows apprendre le francais? Je :13: T°r'D°m .§%°Us‘a’§§’{‘M,‘§” 43% + M “"0"” lead the _ba“_d- ca"-V“‘3 desire apprendre le francais pour +2 Aluminl 5745 $263/4. 20% 2014 + is the Um°11 flick mt 1115 Amntkh» but voyager. Vous avez raison, car le A1-Nfld 300 55% 51/2 5% .1.ee ime wiina .- .. - , ‘ "9 ,°I:gB3;W 239" 33035330 W2 + 5,: iiiemf liadr tried 1: kill his 3”;“;;;f:§,*,§:‘,;§:§;';,;*o*;,1{£r=°“°- ‘ 170 51 5% 57/. - . _ - — I/1 lgeailrllbina 1050 5711 7 714 -— 1.5 keeper-_N°th-“15»,1t Seemed: W°“1d “All Canada noticed how fluent- :i.s giniipsons 13:35 532? 523% 3; + IA calm him; so Bozo must be put 1y both Her Majesty’ the Queen’ . e man , , ‘ +2 Walkers 1495 5291.4 2971. 291.5 + 1.5 t9...'I1+f,:ui}Ianage,r who must have %f;“lmt:1}<1* 1;’vur1;ie%?n0fflf‘-'a<:,1nl1I‘}i1:tghvEi11s1i<:l:rel + ‘ 1 ‘ ' ‘ - had a hard heart. decided ‘'0 Canada. It may take consider- ‘1 make 1113 for the loss of Bozo by able effort to learn a second lan- __3 A selling tickets to those who wish- guage, but it will be infinitely -1 Abmb, 28% GT Lake, M, ed to see Bozo shot. Crowds fill- womb - while, and win give you + 54 Asbestos 301/1 now Smith» aw. ed the great c1rcus tent that the satisfaction of worth - while :1?‘ Bank Mont 44% HM 383’ Min 4170' Saturday morning, and they saw accomplishment," ggltlhum 3 . 13": £1:PN‘i3g‘ 3% a pile of rifles, stacked apd ready. A “WORKING KNOWLEDGE‘ +2 Brazil 5% mt Pete ‘ 4555 Bozo, behind the bans o a large In Canada anyone who expects ‘ '4 Build Prod 39 Massrflar 7% circular cage, trudged around a to hold a position of importance :5” pr :3” ,{”,‘°sCt°1(’:m_ 253% never - ending circle, as if he in public life should have a work- +11o C Steamship 3,’; Noranda ‘W, well knew wh-at was coming. mg knowledge of our two official Bnk 0111 46% Price 39% “Outside the cage, stood the languages. In the Federal Civil I G11 Brew 30% 9118 POW 32% ring - master, in a shiny top - Service bilingualism is a require- ._% E3: "" §,°’f1C§f;"‘ :3” hat and tail - coat._He was Julst menb tor ever - increasing +4 c Chem 5 Shawin 251/. about to give the signal for t e num er of positions. +2 Cockshutt 111/1 Un Steel A 133/4 shooting to begin, when a hand “To be successful we must 11:2 %"$§’i‘1,‘;‘: fig’/1 g’:n‘:°;ap :3 was laid on his shoulder. Beside kl10W.G0d. This is attained by I‘ Foundation 23 Fwd 73% him stood a short man, with_ a studying and contemplating on -2% Fraser 24% brown moustache, thick the wonderful works of nature, glasses, and a brown derby by reading ghebescriptures, by 1 “Do you really want to ' prayer an y mg of service i: that elevp,hai11§;.71”t, asked “E16 ihort tfioitoiurrielgow - ntieii. Il1e<(=!;)nl1e0tl(:n I '- '1 ‘ man. “ ou ’ you ra er eep_ lion, 1 sn ssary o "3 Beth Steel 41% Knncott I3‘/2 . be tolerant of the other person's 7 ‘ ‘ I + ‘A €°§€,,,W3”“°‘" ;1§§mé'e,Y¢J enable 631/4, not tenderable 62%; V1§“§P°1ntl-1' Id k Cons Edison 55 Radio Corp 3411. fresh grade creamery prints job 011 S_ 0"‘ 110W fillat there ‘W’ E1 Auto El 31 Std 011 NJ 54 , rice 93.1/2 _ 65. fresh wholesale are in this world,‘ in addition to T 5‘ Gen Elec 59% U111 Aircraft‘ 52% 33% ' the various branches of the Chris- ] ' ' . . . "3 glmgiliiarny 3071:? vb:-itnilgdgm £1/4 Cheese: F.O.B. grading station, “an P91131031» 3 numbffl‘ Of Other T 111! TT 38% Ontario white 34-34 1-16; colored grew; rehfglims lalfluvmh 3 131138 _ 14 . 341/s; delivered Montreal, Quebec “um 91' 0 03”? °_ 0W€1‘5- S_0Ine :1% white 32%, colored 321/2; who1e- ‘I’;ggsssngrguglcfiilulfimwfiidalim. _ ,5 sale On-tarilo £hiteQ»34-"'4; cololretifi . differ in some fr e t ey MONTREAL (GP) — Agricul- 343/4; who es e uebec w -1 y ' 9m_ one +2 .ture department quota.tions: . 33%, Colored 33%. ::gg:::; 33:1 Sgefgllt the Clilfustign ii Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.04 - 1.50; and to tkmw and °1531f1fC lgod f +2 to countI’Y stations, wooden cases. N.B- 505 -95-1-10; N-B- 105 36-28; NOT T00 SERmU§°1'1Y - —-4 extra-large 43; large 43; medium P.E.I. 75s 1.05-1.65. PEI 50_S “If 40- smau 35- B 511- C 23. 1201- 1.00-1.10; P. E. 1. 10s 33-35; Call- We are to be successful. we ceipts: 113. ' ’ fornia 1005 new 4.50-5.00. must not take things too serious- +1:/1; Butter: Current receipts tend- Markets at 8 Elallce 15" but learn t° make the be“ + - 1 +1/5 , , -4 + ‘A 5 . O + In . 1 *1 ‘ l O O 0 +5 + :2 \ -1- ' p ._3 ‘ + -.2 -1 -—5 +2 1 ——1 .2«:2..« + to "'7 DOOR IMRRUR 'l-pc. WREHUH SET GURB GUARD ‘H :.s1;::,::* ;:=;;;,1;,s;,:,-;;'='1=-'23 .*::.'...=..=;..::. ‘:1:-..t;:3 :::;~...<::*=:* .1:::;' ='*.°'...':.'*“:.:'... , - o 1/; :1 /:1‘ men ' Value ................. -— ' S29! 3.-.‘. ........... -- PIA! ---------- -— l min: FLUID cum-mo TIRE GLEAHER 9007 men - I! ll . N g d , h d §‘..°§‘¥ ..§’,§‘.f.’i‘.‘.“‘ii."‘21i.."i’.l’.’i' £§'..1'§’i°'£‘....'5.‘.’.".“'§.'.7.§ §:i’.‘il°..‘.’-.ii"’i'ii‘.T.. ‘° §:,r:1:ca§13-idL’:1£:I'tod°ou’t . — , ,,_ _ I I - n §1o‘f::'_ ‘cm ______ __4. ¢‘:g‘:.?°g11.‘°';1:l¥:_¥f:‘ .98 Spgyor {or above .19 patch and solvent J89 ~ufi\, ‘ASSOC|ATE_ STORE STEWART & McRAE LTD Z '9 Charlottetown 2 lines to serve you — dial 8569 or 8560 ‘Graduating Class (Continued from page 1) “I should like to offer a few him alive?" “No chance," said the ring - master, “he is a bad elephant, nothing can make him well again.” “Let me go into the cage,” said the short man, “and of what we have. If we accept the fact that we are bound to have our quota of disappoint- ments and trouble, then our bles- sings, joy, beauty and love, that enrich us, will appear to be a miracle.” “Never get too far from the good earth: No matter what may be your field of endeavour, you should know and und:ersta.nd some of the problems and needs of agriculture. You must realize that the first need of man is food, and the production of food for an ever - increasing popula- tion can well be considered to be the No. 1 job of any nation. If you are not privileged to own a farm, ha-ve a garden. If this is impossible, at least grow some plants in your home.” “Get your hands in the good earth occasionally. The great Scottish poet, Robert Burns, in his song, “The Ploughman,” puts it like this: The ploughinan he‘: 1 bonnie lad, . His mind is ever true, jo, His garters knit below his knee, His bonnet it is blue, jo. Ten up wi’ him my plough- O man lad, Of a’ the trades that I do ken, Commend me to the ploughman. “I would also like to suggest that you read Burns‘ poem “The Col.ter's Saturday Night." ASPIRATION “An characteristic for success is aspiration. The leader in society is something like a mountain climber. He is always dreaming of getting high- er. This is the deep, irresistable, upward drive which is found in our race. We want to better our- selves and‘ to make life better for other people. Oh! it is easy, too easy, to be comfortable and mediocre.” “All one needs is a job, food, clothing and a bed. No country can advance which has no lead- ers who hold out the promise for a better day tomorrow; the pro- mise of growth in some form.” “Aspiration means a living sense of ambition, the greatness to advance to the limit of one’s power. You must haveifaith. Have faith in yourself and faith in others.” l REMEMBER P.E.I. “Never forget Prince Edward Island. No matter where you go or what you do, never forget important Sat, May 24. 1958 The Guardian Page 13 said on this platform a short time ago: “The little tliingsare t-he great things, little homes are the great homes, and little Is- the Gulf,” will be an important factor in helping you attain the success and happiness which I wish for all of you." lands can still be the great plac- es." “I know, and you know, how self - reliance, solitude and even the isolation of an Island have strengthened’ the fibre of your fabric and so enriched and col- oured the tapestry of our belov- ed Country". “I am confident that your ear- Fire - Auto - Casualty Marine G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. 78 Great George St. Dial 4311 Charlottetown ly days, spent in the “Garden of XATTENTION BE:EF RAISERS SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY MAY 20 BURINA CHEK-R-MIX STEER FEED ( Complete In 5 bag lots or over $3.15 PER CWT. 1 DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. Cash price only Prince Edward Island your And hey my merry ploughman home. As Leonard Brockington Charlottetown, P.E.I.' T0 27 ration) _ ' Phone 3628 I August 1, 1958. Grade will be discounted. None: 1. 1 “TRIDU” WIPER Full union for better cleaning lesion. To fit most late model can. 1.59 and 1.85 Weight Good 85-—-110 lbs. ‘Good 111—125 lbs. Good 126 lbs. up Good 84 lbs. down Fair'......................... 85 lbs. up Culls ....................... all weights 1 We strongly urge all lamb producers to: Dock all — lambs. ’ P. E. I. SHEEP BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION ‘ 3>.~e1§f¢€-.9N"xM ARMS and TBLADES Original equlpmoni replacement: for most late model cars. Chrome fume _________ .. 1 '65 P. E.|. LAMB PRODUCERS In recent years «lamb quality on Prince Edward Island has been steadily going down. There is no reason why, with proper care and feeding, we cannot produce top lambs. We ‘ have done it with hogs and we can do it with 7-lambs. 1 This question of lamb quality was discussed at our annual meeting in March. It was de- cided that the following live grades and weights will be in effect for marketing lambs beginning Grade IIOIOIOIIIOICOICC OOCOIOOOIOODIIOOO oootooaiocooonoooooo Medium 841bs. down ooodoolboenooobotoooot lbs. 1 Good lambs 85-110 lbs. produce the most desirable carcasses. All other grades and weights Buck Lambs will be discounted $1.00 per head. All lambs with long tails will be discounted 50 cents per head. This also applies to Rc1ilGrc4cle... The above recommendations have been presented to the principal lamb buyers on Prince Edward Island and have been approved by them. A Castrate all buck lambs, intended for market. . Provide for supplementary pasture this fall to finish lambs after weaning. Market lambs at proper weights, that is, 85 to 110 pounds. We recommend Rail Grading of all Markel Lambs. ‘ CALL CANADIAN TIRE 1 A IN’ GHARLUTTETUWN! 1-. $5: EXHAUST GUARD Deilecu exhaust gas dowi-1- god. green.’ blue or amber ward—— reveals bumper diI- ‘fibre-glow’ plastic. 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