JUNE 1, 13.3.1 Wool l WOOL! wool SHIPPING DIRECT TO Tl-IE lilANUFA ‘ enables us to pay HIGHEST CASH good quality unwashed wool Y 1\(l_ GRADING REQUIRED “e pay all freight charges on IOO-poun "1019. or our trucks will call Buying daily at 251 King Street .°Pp°s“° Railway Station ’ A. BLOCK and SON Charlottetown d lots, or Silkrn banners streamed fro ‘ ' 51-11015 1P 1'1 K111‘; Trilbhiiba!r:i'shaiIIlil‘\'elI:;§/1 gig-slag t3"? standard EiYPPIS of Kilt lllnndu. At ti f q " n rough, the ‘ ” 00 e pag; a- uilctl structure are some of his six ' ' i ‘ million siibJects who mid ' . e pilgrim- w-s from all parts j N ; ‘,' . , lit-h‘: celebration. 0 61a ‘S 54-090 square miles to attend their men-- ti‘. lTTJlWP-itrly ornamented and decorated with gold and silver ln‘alrl ’ i'illll_5 was the royal elephant which carr ed King Trubhubpua w 11f ztgcvtv hall at Kat, Mcinclu. capital of Nepal. Notice the bells on silken in: ‘the rearing lions. The king. at. right m the shaded howdoil. gave ‘ m-fllil-lsnlllic‘ his cheering minions as the procession cmltlnugj go wke t. s l)...llll:'.‘ story one o. the most complete ever w come out 91 ll. irr- 11nd ‘of mystery. v “ Advertising liates- -Payahle in Advance Lmrml fiuurdiun lirvirle, lo per woru; “ellurn eno ltiellern loenle, lo liar ivuid; Anuuuiicr out: null roman; Event: Io per wurdi Clan-flied filial" “I'm. In Ill mrlarn None-l. 10o per inch; Linte of Floral and r-lulnl Ulllqflllflll- till-tin, new, Mi per name; Letter- ui Conllulenco 10c lbr llilll; hulk-cl u! ltmnke and Appreciation. 10o per Uleh n: do pol‘ viii-ii uuivr rural on application. lltnluium (Juurrre hII any IIWUIIIIOEGIII lweull-Iin Mule, ‘ie~">eqevs='=;fieiggeee>sreeeees>lhovofl__eec. wr Mowooooooon. _ Nllo Let‘ For Sale (' ,7. _A_‘__d k T0 LET-HOUSE 54 UPPER TALKING PICTURE BUSINESS Queen Street. App-y 52 Upper fur sae. Apply Yeo, Sourls. I Quilt-ll. Li-IUZI-(i-i-itl. L_Q§4_5_29_‘L 1'0 l.l~J'l‘--’I‘l-JNE.\ll:‘.2\'T 191 WEY- Illillllil, till modern conveniences. Aililiy 193 Weymoilth St. L-10l0-5-3l-mwf-3i. FOR SALE — BOARDS. SCANT- llng. Shingles and Wood by truck load or car loud. John Devine, _ Peakes. L-927~5-28-31-6-2. FOB SALE-‘NEWLY IIESHENED Ayrshire Cow. Chester Rackham. Wheatley River. L-952-5-29-3i. i? Help‘ Wanted EANTEDTTTOO-TWIIIIF-FTTE around cook for up-to-date ree- taurant. Apply stating wages. Mre. W. E. Reid. Cape Tormentlne. 11-771-5-26-61. Mieceilaneoue lNsvar: IN rue son trr-"u. ran- ticivate in the profile of ma greet 0mm“? Leer year ,, ‘ mowers received an average of one and fine half million dollars e week. s" J- A. Moore, Currie _ Wanted WAXTEB — sneer house, is- llmd Bred. Give description and PIM- BOX H. care Guardian. § L-aee-s-ae-ei. "QNTEB-Mim ron Farm bglll- Russel Jenkins. Mt. i-ler- ’ L-Oill-o-flfl-M; M‘ __ l "mien AT once ieo ooonl cow cows must be large young f“ 1n 400d condition to freshen l {W11 ("le to two months. Wel- w: "ll McNeill, Buntaln d: Bell's "1- um-ii-ao-e-i-a. ‘ BABY CHICKS. GOVERNMENT Approved. If it's quality you want write, Maritime Chick Hatchery, Saint John, N. B. noirffon‘ ' sAEiF-To Friwlnll". 33 ft. long. large cabin. no engine. Must be sold. Make ofler. Apply J. B. Gay, Povmai. ' L-998-il-31-6-1-1li. FOR SALE-BOARDS‘ AND Senntlinge of all kinds and shingles. M. I‘. Welsh, 5i Chest- nut Street. 11-1034-8-1-3-5-8-10-12. FOR SALE — HAND CART, SUIT- able around fox ranch. Also wheelbarrow. cheap. Apply L. Stetson. Mershileld. L-Bi18-5-28-6-1-S. Female fielp Wanted WANTED — CAPABLE COUNTRY girl for general housework in farm home. References required. Write "N." eere Guardian. 11-974-0-1-31. 'l‘HE ILHARLUVTETOWN GUARD|AN Momvmc srocx LETTER (Bnoeived over Pitflelq and Co's Private Wire) A MONTREAL. May (ii-Canada Starch-A five for one spin, Q1 common stock has been approved and concurrently an initial divi- dend of 06 a share has been de- clared payable June i5 record May a1. Dividend to bepaid on urea shares of $100 par to be changed to 825 par and then split into 59,- 325 shares. Union Gas-It is anticipated that present controversy over board of directors to be settled at. special meeting ln June will delay Presentation of any plan of re- Qfsanization for United Fuel In- vestments Ltd. with view to elim- Llzgtlng preferred dividend arrears, Brazilian Traction-Another im- 1191181111 8am in net anticipated with the improvement in the ex- 67131186 Vaue of mllreis which has reached the highe-t level touched since the present free market was Cblflbllslled in March 1935. 113th "laled 11.1‘ Financial Cotinsel that the recent gain of l5 per cenr in mllrels would mean a gain in Brazilians net of almost $1,000,000, Mining (Supplied by Woode-Iieacle and Co.) Stocke ch," Alderur“ 19.; Astoria B 1| Baguiuac 3i, Biinkflclil 1m. B1188 Metals iii; Bcaltle 1].; Bcuufor 3i. Blilizoiid w; Buns H, Buffalo Auk fur. (‘out I'm 31m Cent I'or 1m, (‘out M811 ' ' villi. llurkwater Dome llvrviil Slseoe Eunl .\lul l-Iliiuruilo '_'\l| FilIlliill 1;, liriilii Lake _r,,-; (lulllilll- of, Gold Bugle 4i, Gillies Lilli!‘ 4., iluiinar G - Huril Rock lliirkcr Ill-Hinge: llovvvy Jirck Waite Jiicolil Jclllcoo licrr Add Kirk Luke Liiniu Con .\i liclvnttere .\liii l'orp lloueta ldivrrie Kirk Nurnlida O'Brien Onicgil Pumi-iir Pnyriiinttor i‘err<in Pickle ("row You-nil llouyn Pvt-ruler Preston I-‘l D Iteilrl Auth llcil bake Slur w ki-v Twiwiignluc \\'.'illa- Amu Wright Her IJNLISTED G llilti-iviiy P Gillies (Ilolll Rnnge Leroy l. I. Lniroop llilirucr l. iliiririirct .\IlIl‘Ill| B lluvsllilzl Ytlosher Shrinki- Dllillfikl till r Ulwllllllltll C ilriiile Piiecillle Pillmre lmilordnnl Qllc Iiiirclra Si-hrinlw-r Selruln spring S Sum fllii Ext Tuninvniiile 5.‘; Lpyier Fun Wriullgi» West R b Wlinige Pat (cm. By Guardian's special Wire) Toronto and Montreal -— Stocks closed lower. New York-Stock and commodity markets closed. Winnipeg-Wheat down I to I 3-4 cents. (C-P. By Gnlrflielfe Special Wire) Closing exchange relies At Montreal—Pound 4.92 3-8; franc 4.45; U. S. dlr par. At New‘ York-Closed. At. Paris-Pound 110.64 frJ U. S. dlr 22.45 1-2 fr.; Odn dir 22.45 3-4 f . r1“ gold-Pound lie; U. S. dir 58.51 oente: Cvln dlr__ii0/.60*oellis.__ H’ Male Help wilureo-tvnorrre*o r e a1 eter- or person having some ex- perience ln lynotype operating. State experience, wegee wanted. Apply Pioneer Pub. 60-. Bum- -= , L-IOOB-l-B-Si. Work Wanted ~ .. I .- MTLE BDOKKBIPIII. ' AND Stennyrapher want! work. Beet references. Aoplv Omirdlan. L-lwl-b-Sl-O-l-li. For Rent _ nose for summer months. Phone 1261. L-INI-l-Il-O-l-Rl. - up but the close was down for other base metals. including Falconbridge, 5 The caterpillars this‘ work are small olive-green or Livestock iC-I‘ 11y Guardian's Special Wire) AMOIVIREAL. hlay Lll. — Cathe prices were gcrieially/ steady with an easier undertone. particularly on coirimoii to medium cows, on Mari- t me marker, today. Good steers 1111100 1mm $7.75 to $8.50 vvlLh choice steer.» at $8.50 Oi‘ bctier. Medium steers miuieiroiri $6.50 to $7.50 and common from $4.50 to $6.50. Good heifers sold from $6.50 to $7.01) with an odd choice heifer up. to *7 "5 85ers to $6.50 with common heifers from S4 to 55. Good cows made from $5 50 to $6.25. A few steers were sold for export to Great Britain. Common veals were jusi steady. other kinds 25 cents higher and ciriiikers or pail fed calves were fully 25 cents lower than at the, close oi inst week. There were noi tops. A few good vcals luadc $7.50 wuh medium good selling up to $7. Good spring lambs we ghing 50 pounds or bcllfil‘ brought s6 to 57,50 1 ench Lighter lambs: of common to just fair quality made $4 l0 $5.50, each. Sheep ranged from $2.50 $4.50 with the bulk between $3.50 and $4. There were no early sales of hogs. ‘ MINING (CT. By Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, May 3l-Ne\vs from‘ Europe “as decidedly iuihealthyi and Toronto mining market weak- ened along Wllll the others as tear grew that the Spanish trouble might spread. Gold stocks were sold in considerable volume in spots. hllscellnncous mines indices last. about 2 1-1! penis each. Selling oi the golds in Europe on renewal of rumors that Washing-l ton was contemplating action on the question of metal purchases and the gold price. unsettled the Toron- to market from lhc opening. Lake. Shore dedined 3-4, Dome and Mc- Intyre 1-2 ench and O'Brien weak- ened 65 cents to 8.25. | Losses of 15 io 25 cents showed at‘ Hudson Bay and Noranda held Perv‘. Oreiiie. Waite-Amulet and Al- dermac. Edorado and Castle drop- ped 5 cents each. Vlleslern Oils reflected the gen- era! tone. Calgnijv-Edmontoil de- clined 20 cents. Dalhousle 7, Home and Foothills l0 each. Texas-Cana- dian weakened 8 cents. . Medium heifers were lroml lo‘1' "iiidc>c:£r*‘<3i>i:>Jillirrzaivli Produce Prices lC-P- B! (‘Damian's Special Wire) LAONTREAL- Mal‘ 31 v Potatoes sold 1°“?! 011 Montreal open pro- I‘ B dune markets today while boner and est. lieid about even, Graded 9E8 Shlllineiiis Ill cariots 0r ‘E55 we"! quoted at 21 1-2 cents F 111°?" 101 grade A-large, 20- 20 1-. for A-medium, 19-19 1-2 ior 8111116 B and 18-18 1-2 for C. Butter was quoted at 24 3-4-25 for carlois or less of No. 1 willie lots w retailers were 25 1-2 for soi_ ids and 26 for prints. Cheese “'11s quoted at 14 3-4-7-3 f0: Ontarios while Quebecs were unquoted. Potatoes: P. E. I. Mts No. 1 90s 1.20-1.25; N0. l. Cobblers 90's 1.15- - 1.20: N. B. Mts N0. 1 80's 95; Que Nlts N0. i 80's .90: No. 2 Whites 80's 8a, new stock, South Carollnas, barrels tapprox. 170 lbs.) 4.50; B. W. I No. 2 50 lb crates 2.00. iC.P.By Guardian's Special Wire!‘ MONTREAL. May 31 — Prices continued firm on Canadian com- modity exchange produce secllon today. Butter spot-Que fresh <92 scorei 23 5~8-—3-4. Cheese simt-Unquoled. Eggs spot-Ont A-larsze 22A: A- metiium 20 1-2A: A-ptilleis 1B l-2A. Sales—Butwr. 50 boxes Que fresh 19L‘. score’: at 24 1-2; 50 boxes at 24 5-, 100 boxes at 24 3-4. Montreal Curb (supplied II_\‘ mun-iii and Co. mi-m- ln-rs or Montreal stock Exchange and Lurl: Market) Clone Sim-kl Open Allliilil .\\l|l'.\liir| l'. A till lti-nnliiir II\'I‘\\ (‘writ li.i‘li .\ ' 11in Vii-l; p iliiiii Till‘ ll lmii A I11 . ‘r I ~r v T C +11 l-‘orll Hit‘ “Hillier Home nil lliili t)il Jill. Pele .\Il~I1‘llt'l'S A I. I'm. l"i'rl “MYZIIIIP Rrilil Blltchcll Sin-r Wins WINNIPEG WHEAT May- .lill_ -l ilcioher-ll iiiiluT lIlISBANDRY SOME INJURIO US INSECTS a’. Montreal Stock Exchange ‘Finn-lien by Pitflelrl and (‘a mm. lien of Montreal Stork Each“... u“ Curb Milrktl) Sine-kl ll; ollrn Clone REMEMBER WHEN iBy The Canadian Press) Lou Gehrig. ‘Z2 years old and Columbia Universny-"S gm [Q 1,3,9. bail. olTOd€ to the plate 1:3 year's 82o today and started an iron-man stunt unequalled in modern-day sport. Since then the Niw York Yankees‘ slugging first-baseman and most colorful figure in the game. has lined up for GU31)‘ scheduled contest and has par- ticipated in more than 1,800 con- secutive games. FIVE __,_ _._, vvr: ARI-I PLEASIID 1' ‘ 1'0 ANNOUNCE run MR. RALPH L. TAYLUR J HAS BECOME ASSOCIATED WITH OUR ORGANIZATION Irving, Brennan & Bo. Ltd. l.\\‘lz.~l.\il~ \"r i1i..\i.i~.i<.< E. )1. BAGNALL. {MANAGER SAINT JOHN BANK OF .\'0\'.-\ wtilili ‘ HALIFAX ii\'ll.i)l.\'i‘. 1 FREDERICTON (‘lull 1.0111; ‘l u“ x l A- i MARKET BULLETIN i (Received over Woods- Reade and Company Spci-uil \\|rc] l BANON MORNING LETTER The llpSlYlllg “-!]Ack‘ started u\ the Canadian Paper Siocks on T Fiuiiirv urns carrier‘. forward ugor- ously on Sauirciay: Further an- vancie indicated for this (‘ll\'l.>20l‘.. Fraser‘ Young Cfllid lo your ai- m; .1.) p: tclitiorl ill recon‘. vieek. and czn- nu‘. ma‘ iahasizcd by wire on Erma) was i Pour aigagn the star performer of ihc S local market \v ' an liflflllltill oi i another 2 1-2 poi '. io votir prof- \\::ii a its". l-loltl. An Lmiuciiiale lo-l oi llie carrier: 5O level may be expected. New buv- hizher mg an the Paiwrs may be cousid- u<-d l ercil in Prue Bro" Coir-oiidated Paper Company and Sl Lawrence Common. All three issues are still relaiively low l lliiczis u. and Aionria. Coronation Egg illarnilton Spccldlori We have it from the Vancouver Tliurrnvk Elm: b)‘ .. llic c\ liiuoiiii‘. o: of their body in a threatening manner and remaining in this ‘pOSIIIDII sometimes for hours. They are the larvae or "hawk llitlllls" which are recognized by their stout spindle-shape bodies and Iong liar- row wings. constituting very pow- erful organs oi flight. One of our, commonest species is the pen-i marked sphinx. The caterpillar is a typical sphinx caterpillar. Ii is a greenish yellow in color and has seven oblique yellow bands eductl with dark green above on the sides of its body. It is found during July-g and August feeding. upon the leaves of aish. lilac or wild cherry. They pass ‘he winter in the soil as large. dark brmvn pupae. | Sphinx caterpillars are ravenous feeders and are Crtpilblp of destroy- lng a. great dealof leaf SI-HlCUlN! in a very short time. They are so large and eorispicous however. they are most readily controlled by hand picking. should they ever prove troublesome. Like most large caterpillars they are peeved llpOn‘ by a number of natural enemies the c ose for Pickle Crow. Read- Auihier. Buffaio-Ankerite. Central _ Patricia. Kerr-Addison, Macassa, (Cmmmled) M. rLeod-Coekhult. Siscoe and MgIlCLfl and loasses of 5 w 10 cents THE LEAF SEWER were boarded for Bankfield. East Th°118h PTBQWB-ny ‘W913’ M911" Malartir, Hard Rock. Jellicoe. Kirk- 11rd 0f BT11’ 517-9 991193111“ Plldvencer land Lake. Le lCll. McKenzie. Oro 0i thelwork of this insect. it_is Piala. Pamour. Perron, Preston, r8161)’ If 9Y1?!‘- lhfll Bu)’ 511901111 Sladen. Slave lake. Sylvanite and control measures are considered Tcbum necessary. They have a curious method of sewing together the leaf which they fold along the midrib responsible for greenish-yellow ‘insects which wiggle backward violently when disturbed. They hatch from very tiny. yellow scale-like [eggs deposit- ed by a, small. brown moth during the month of June. the duration of this from and white stage being 1 to 2 weeks. when the caterpillars hatch they proceed to the underside of the leaf and spin a silken web under which they feed. extending it. from time to time and gradually folding over one edge of the leaf. Here they feed for abqut a month leaving the upper skin intact. but finally they bore through to the upper surfnce and attack a fresh leaf. taking up their place beside a midrib 0n the up- per surface at which point they fold over the lent sewing silken thread in such a way as to form a snug nest. Here the insect feeds on the upper silrface of the leaf. This soon presents a scorched ap- pearance and is finally deserted for another leaf. which is served in the same fashion. Several are thus I Cram (CR. By Guardian's Special Wire) WINNIPEG. May 3i-—Wheat lut- ures wound up nn erratic display on the Winnipeg grain exchange to- day with losses of l to 1 3-4 cculs ulnn the weights tipped to the bearish sldr from effects of wenk Liverpool cables. improved crop conditions in North America and dearth in export trade. At the final bell wheat futures were" May $1.23 7-8. J'uly $1.21 3-4 anti October Sill! l-8~—l-4. Eiirilei" prces had reversed two- cent losses into one-cent gains on speculative slrenulh derived lrom Spanish war news telling of Germ- any's bombardment of the port of Almeria. Bright spot of trade appeared 1n May oitis which moved independent of other grains and went off the ex- change board in spectacular fash- ion with mi advance of 4 3-8 cents, at 60 3-4A, in its last day 0f trnd- int‘. World wheat shipments for the dostroymd by a Single insect in the course of its development. When the folded leaf falls to the ground in the winter. The following sprint: the pupa is found inside the fold- ed leaf. the moths emercinr: in June and depositing their egos. Since the application of the arsenleal sprays or dusts custom- ary in good orchard practice seems to keep it in check it seems iin- neeesnry to discuss further the question of control. As the larvae that ordinarily keeps them in] check. - Aanrgrnrtimsri m inmy quill! Whit“ llllll that! [the victory over the Armada. "Why la; Daily Pl'O\'l1lt‘0. which 20L u.- Ill- fOllllill-Uil from lllc Ounnva Jouinal. which took ll ill turn from the New Statesman and Na- zron or‘ London. which round it lli the Gi'1l_\'.\ and Tiburv Gazelle iES- sex. Englanrli. which took _1i lrom i.- i-tinal correspondent at Lillie B (ilpgylv fnl" Thurror-k. And here i: is: —-wh.rh of e Even the local poultry is playing its part. ior it appears that i1 Liizle Thurrock hen has lllld an ego with an undoubted the ImPPYhV» i" "C" on u.- sheli: 1.1m‘. ihe latter __ _ olfillilS for "C0ronat1on“ will ' not be disputed by any one The New Statesman and Nation look a cold and intellectual. a v ‘ rather st\00‘.._v \‘l(‘\\"_Ol this‘ piece of sf; aftzlflilmigf":IfHJjxI-i new.» but the PTOHIICL‘ quiteiiuhtiy n," w," ll Avnllfdlhg n. dllttliuns . . and noun you'll get relief! takes the side of the hen and the correspondent of luitllt‘ rlhurrock Il. points out rlini they have a great tradition of patriotic loyalty at "Fiibury in E~>ex. Ii was there that the urea: Queen Eliznbeih canto to rvvieu- her troops after manois. 1 iLIMMENT on ilie shells of them. A Little M I inlellcicliiil about it." ilrkF the Province. "It miahr have happened. hens are alwnyfi and cues with sometlnnsr fabul- gcl OIICIISIVPI)‘ migrate from leaf to leaf severe-l times and since they feed upon the upper surface of the leaf. they can scarcely fail to be poisoned in a properly sprayed orchard. Arsenatr- of lead l lb. (powder-l or arsenal» of lime added to the reflular fungicide spray or any of the standard mixed dusts should br- sufficient to keep the insect in check. The attention of observers often week totalled 111363.000 bushels. Currencies (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. May 3i - Pound sterling declined 1 1-32 cents on Montreal foreign exchanges today to 4.92 3-8. The I-‘mneh franc went down .01 to 4.45 cents while the attracted to large cylindrical Cat- Unlted States dollar gained 1-32 erpillars with a prominent back- some- et par. ‘ward propecting horn or QEQIDLMINSTER HOTEL A quiet, artistically-appointed hotel in a residential quarter of Toronto, yet clone to downtown section. 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