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Sonic amendments were made after cou- sidcrable discussion and “progress was reported " A number of claus- es have yct. to be passed. ISLANDER DEAD - Word liiis been received in this city of the I11‘.- cldental death in Minneapolis of James Elnnr Lcwther. aged twen- ty-one years, son of Mr. Leigh and the late Mrs. Lowther of North Carleton. P. E. I. The telegram stal- ed the young mail was killed Sn." day. May 13th in an automobile accident. His brother Wilfred le-fi with the body and on arrival in North Carleton. funeral notice will be announced. MAIL FOR OVERSEAS — Malls will be despatched to Great Britain and countries via Great Britain as ‘01101751-31’ steamer Minnedosa and Albertic sailing from Montreal on Thursday. the 17th. By steamer Ausonia and Athenla sailing from Montreal on Friday, the lilthmBy steamer Doric sailing from Montreal on Saturday, the 19th. and by steamer Empress of Australia sail- ing from Quebec on Wednesday, the 23rd. Specially addressed corres- pondence will go forward by the steamer Nova Scotia sailing from Halifax on Wednesday, the 23rd. NEW YORK FUR. AUCTION — The detailed report of the Spring Sale held April 16th to April 26th. 1928 of the New York Auction Co.. Inc, New York. has the following information with regard to Silver Fox Furs: The offering consisted of 3.077 skins. which showed a dccliuc of 10 percent. Thc collection con- tained a fcw outstanding skins. ‘The finest pelts and low grades were in good demand but the lnlermediatc grades showed an easier tendency. The all Silver skins sold from $52 to $275; tho three-quarter Silvers sold from $35 to $420; half Silvers from $35 to $500; quarter Silvers from $50 in $275; one-eighth Silvers from $16 to $120; Blacks $11 to $105. PERSONALS _ Miss Sadie Jose. R. N.. is return- ing to New York. lifter 51161111108 bl"! winter with friends and relativci at Wood Islands. Mr. Daniel A. Nicholson of Med- icine Hat. Alta. left. on return yes- terclay after a short visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Nich- olscn. Wood‘ Islands. Miss Lucy Lunsden, of Murray Harbor. P. E. 1., is spending a few days at Hillandale. N. 1-3.. the guest of Miss Isobel Browne at the pal‘- sonagc. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mutch have as their guests over the weelo end. Miss Vern Gillespie of Mayo. Y. T. M185 Gillespie was born in Dawson City and lived practically all her life there, with the exception of four years in high school in Vancouver. Miss Velda Newsome. who has rc- sidcd for the past five years with her aunt Mrs. Ellen Newsome. Tor- cnto. Ont. left yesterday morning to return home. Miss Newsome unis iii Ch'town attending the funeral of licr late father. Mr. Albert New- ‘cme of this city. Miss Newsome was accompanied on return to Tor- onto by her two younger sisters and littlc brother Huddle. In future they willmake their home in Toronto. Their many friends wish them much happiness in their new home Stock Quotations HALIFAX. May li-Quotatlons furnished by Johnston and Ward Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: ' New York Exchange At. Top. & Santa Fe Ry. 104-111 American Can Co. . . . . . .. . Am. Car 6a Fdy. Co. ._ Am. Smelt. 8a Refng. Co. 190 Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. 72 N. Y. ceri. a mid. Riv. ma. 1am. Cuba. Cane Sugar Co. . . . . . .. 7 raining Corporation 'McDougall . . . . . . . . kg Livestock Report (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. May li-Czitilc rc- ceipts. 854: Cattle trading was fair- ly active and prices estimated to bc about 25 ccifis higher. Common and medium cows sold iit $5.50 l0 57-00- and plain steers at. $8.00 to $9.25. were thc first cattle weighed. Buy- ers were slow lo blcl on top cattle. A fcw handpicked steers brought up to $11.00. Good steers in straight _ car lots sold for $10.25 to $10.50 with - I one load at $10.75. The bulk of the * i plain steers was weighed around l $9.00 to $9.25 and common light steers down to $11.00. l There were very few good cows. The best. sold for $8.00 to $8.50 and the bulk of the common to medium ones from $6.00 to $7.00. Bulls were about steady. . - {<1 ‘ Quotations: Butcher steers. good . $10.25 to $10.75; medium. $9.25 lo $10.00: common $8.00. t0 $9.25; but- cher heifers good. $9.00 to $10-00; medium. $8.50 to $9.00; common $6.00 to $8.25; butcher cowsgucud $7.50 to $8.25; medium, $5.00 11>‘ $7.25; canners. $3.25 to $3.75; cu:- I-crs. $3.75 1o $4.50. Butclicr bulls. good. $712540 $8.50: common $5.51) to $7.00. l Calf receipts 2.112. I1 .c.Holc . A E s . 9A6 "M! ' (Qlliililllflllii-I (loud $0.00 to ’l‘hin lambs were not wanted. \‘l‘l\l Calves were improved in nvvirinc $10.00; lllPllllllll $13.00 lll 5.0.00. coin-l Quotations: Ewes. $6.00 to $8.50; quality. Strong drinkers sold from lllllllr-i S1100 u» $7.50. lambs. $6.00 to $12.00 each. $7.00 to $8.00. Good calves sold for, Sheep receipts 320. (‘ioocl clipped‘ Hog receipts 1.513. $9.00 to a shade better and a few snoop r-"nlrl up 1n $7.50. ‘Spring lambs; Ilogs were stronger. Packers paid odd calves f0!‘ $11.00. The poorest brought. from $0.00 to‘ $12.00 ciicli. $10.75 and local butchers up to kind brought around $6.00. l $11.00. Son's from $7.75 to $8.25. Con. Gas Co. IN.Y.) . 166i“. Hud. Motor Car Co. .. 91*». International Paper Co. 85 International Petroleum 44-‘; Standard Oil of N. J. __ 45". Reading Co. . . . . . . .. __ 117'} Southern Pacific .. 125i; Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . . .. 202i U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. llll-"i Westinghouse Electric .. .. 107'. uiiiioo States siooi ........ .. 140'} OINTM EMT i srilivbaltn o! T0 STUDY FOX BUSINESS - Abitmmmwl 3'4"“ Exclmuw l yMr. Olaf Myklestad of Osla. Nor- - - - - - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 81"- |way. arrived in Charlottetown on B‘ E SW0] 15" Pm~ r 3 Saturday evening and is at present Howmd 5mm‘ . 151' staying with Mr. 1.. w. Roper. Char- Mls- Km 4= TBX- Ry. 27a lottetown Royalty. Mr. Myklestad,M°ntrea1-P°W°r ---- -. . 112 who is a son of n doctor ln Oslo, Nallmml Breweries - - . 137', came to this country with the inten- steel CO- Clm- Com- -- . 22B tlon of taking up the study of med- wlnlllpf-‘B Electric .. , 123 icine. bin" he finds that the course BYOmPWH ----- -- a1 llivillidbg ‘so expensive that he has Baillglkiian Traction . 64 cc e oreturnt E ’_ i ..' . . . . . . . . .. tcr a medical uniscrsliltxypfnallllleifixil. Bhawlnigan . . . . . . . .. ' is? ‘m!’ H0 Will. however, remain on Con. Steamship Com. ‘ 45 the Island for several months work- can slflflmfihll) PR! l 97 lng on ii fox ranch. in order‘ to geyDomlnlon Bridge l " 93i some out door exercise for the ban-Massey Harris ' ' 44 cllt of his health. and to get somclllsbcstos ' knowledge of fur forming fllyhlskjflngdlgn ' 1w rouior intends to do some ranchli Blllldlng pm... m. l ‘l8 m N°'W“Y- MT- Myklcstad was b lg Fraser and C u S H H u l" NOW York. but at the age of 2m Chas G d o’ l 80 ‘ewmed w Norwny with his “lo. ' cuL """ " ' 95 cuts who are both nnuv _ Dar- Wei‘ onnoration _ 94 country. cs of that Foreign Securities , 5g Inter Utllitles—A .. . 49 _ Inter. Utilities-B . l3“; MTTM*"* IOW- Pflv- Rv- - - - - - -- . 221'. Brit. Am. Oil 41 Imperial Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 71'. BANKS [Bank Commerce _ 301; Bank Royal . . . . .. _ 403 q Bank Montreal ._ 39o Bank ..ova Bcotia . . . . . . . . .. 405 I ' ‘ \ ' , aelslthezimlslfny. 151; July. iai-‘ri: n]- — , ‘ .. . mph!“ T, ma“ iv scommy. 102%: Jiiiy. 10m; ' < - 'l= . 611.. . h M/lll I hc-Ju] ||.,..\1."..,.' “ants-May, 651-5; July. 591.4; Sept. D _ c - " Wheat-May. 141m; July, ma: I w) g i, 00.14411. H ammo nkoninio nrssnnasasar. ' T l I‘ l‘! the extraordinary value of the Used Cars which Chev- there is anything; more outstanding lllian the value oflered by the Bigger and Better" Chevrolet, it is I rolet buyers have traded in. Your dollars never went so far before, as they will now g0 1n the purchase of a really fine _Used Car. Never bclorc wcrc Used Cars such undeniably good yaluc. llcrc are a few samples from our stock of - CU~B2BB Chevrolet (Joiich -- 1027 Model -- Guaranteed . 0o Cllfllmffli T011"!!! — In good order . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 0'0 Ford Iloadstcr - Newly Painted . . . . . . . . . ,1 _ _ _ 4 H I-‘ord (Ioupr — I11 good ordrr ' l" ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ $200.00 1. noise’ Charlottetown 8i 00." _l t /cnrvnoirii r. 1_ 1 l . i I I 1_- +2111 Q s .1 l--4‘\*i n- "mo"