mr 13, 1936' ljgofied one PM and Cote Private W ) M YGVK. July. 1'!-—A.n usual- ” number of corporations gepoinod their six ll ontbs earnings ova;-idglit and alnx t without ex- wpgggn gfiing over last year's fig- ures are shown. Dow Jones reports my. first 28 indtlotrials compan- ies iuuing statements for June qifllidl’ showed I. gain in net in- come over last year oi’ 34 1-2 per gent the only othqr domestic news so equal tbm fdvoroble reports in importance is tle treasury report that I total of 81 per cent 01 the Bonus Bonds have already been cashed. However, $794,000,000 re- mains to be disbursed. Oar load- ings figures will be out today and are expected to set a new peak for 1938. The stock market will continue its advance and subject to minor reactions favor C. N.. Southern Pacific, Atchison, Cons. Edison, North American, Allis Chalmers. U. a. Steel, Standard 011 0f N- J. 00.. General Electric and Westinghouse. THE __ pi=rA1u:o-i'nrrowr~r GUARDIAN gsiwcicnrf<2z1c>13i:Ii(2nts rillforniing Stock Letter visiiinivi iduu Muuri uuoriiiuis Gorrected—F—‘or Every Wednesday 8: Sat- urday's Issue. Producci Prices —.5__._ (Canad Ian Pm MON'I'REAIa. July 17- Wheat. norinri 2 $1.02 1-3. Barley C W no 3 64. Oats. C W n o 3 48. Oats. feed no 1 46. 1'-‘tour. spring wheat patents. f.rst.=. $5.90. Flour sec0ni‘.s $5 50. Flour bakerr. $5.40. Flour, win tor wheat patents lhoice $3.80 in $4.00. Flour whltr corn $4.60-$4.80. Bran ton $12’/.25. shorts tan £121.25. lvillddlirtgs inn $31.25. Rolled oatl. bag 90 lbs $2.85. Hay no 2 liar i.0‘.‘l crtrlots 58.-$9. Cheese Cm: col 13 1-4 to 1-2. Cheese Ont.‘ col 13 to 13 1-2. Checse Q11’; col 12 3-4 to 13 1- Cheese wli i.e 12 1-2 Butter no. 1 23 1-2 Eggs in i::>,ntons A large Eggs B :24. - 4. :72: Z PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July 17——ButtSr prices advanced on Montreal open produce markets today while cheese. eggs and potatoes remain- ed quiet and steady. Trading was light. Buticr was quotsd at 23 1-2 cents per pound for carlats or 1:55 of no 1 while lots to retailers were 24 for solids and 24 1-2 for prints. Cheese averaged 12 1-2 to 1:5 ccnts for Que white, 12 3-4 to 13 1-4 for colored, 13 to 13 1-2 for Ontario white and 13 1-4 to 1-2 for colored. - Nsw Quebec potatoes were quo:- ed at $1.40 per 80 pound bag. Gradcd egg shipments in carlats or 13.5 were quotrd at 24 to 24 1-2 cents a dozrn for A large.. 22 1-2 to 23 for A medium. 21 to 22 for B and 20 to 20 1 2 for C. E885 C 23. Potatoes Que new 80's $1.40. |D&fiO§fiL 05$}- ¢UDD§fl>lJ C 090 £*£J><DO(l-DOD-GD’ Adva.ri.ising Rates—Payah|e in Advance Cent ml to per 6 ulrdlnn locals, «in per wordy per w I ; Anuuuneermmln imd Coming Evanlo 2e per word; d; In hlunorlum Notlrea. 70» per Inch; List: of Flow! and Weultrn and Elltern locals. to Clinollfled spiritual offerings. Curdl, e¢c.. do per nrune: Letter: of cumlolu-nee 104: Notice: of ’l‘luuilu and Appreciation, 10¢ per inch or do per our int-I word. Gdiier rate: on application. Mlnlmium Charge for any III In’ Ilemcui twenty-five cenie, Jfififlfiflflfl w 5DD€ _ To B.en£_ SUMMEI COTTAGE AT APPLE Tree V ml for July and August. J. R. .'.llurnett. Guardian. L-6129-7-i6-tf. Tl Miscellaneous .. "““‘ niuvi.»z:. T0 aosrou sndur July lth. Will take passengers. ’1‘elej‘ii.one 859 L .._.-— *.. ;:,:_*-- -"‘ _..:;._'--r ._ THE SN)! LIFE HAS A NEW LOW prerriium policy which guaran- tees even in the event of your death the completion of the thimgs you had planned to do. Cor sult J. A. Moore. Currie B11 ding, Charlottetown. 125 MW WAlll.‘ED—BOTTLES, PINTS AND Etta. Phone 1107 '1 c;: _?.__.-—j—‘—“ ’ - WK IITED — A LOAN OF S3000. AT 4 r cent. Full guaranteed sec- urji y. write C. D Guardian Of- n.. u, L-6061-'1-14-61. :5 __ For Sale Oi IIFICIAL BASEBALL SCORE ten cents. Postage extra pply Charlottetown Guarril1.i._ : —+---—- - 'l=i9n. same .— SEVERAL COOK- ing ranges with or without reser- voir. so Rochford Street. L-6170-7-‘.'l-21. don sane -— KDHLER a. cmii-I __SiE“.‘£‘_‘,‘:_ “$3.01.”. 'bellP1ano, Refrigerator. Baizlllg Table, Bicycle and other lll'L1‘n3S. Apply R. O. P Guardian. l..-60l4- 31. —-i FOR SALE — FOX IIOUND PUPS i three months old from the Very best hunting strain. Reagh Cote:-. New Wlltshird, P. E. 1. ,-6174- STRAWBERRIES 2c PER LB. AND pick your own in your own con- tainers. F‘. S. Reeves, Southpart. L-61117-Ill I-‘OR SALE-—TWO YEAR OLD Colt "broken". or exchange for milk cows. Also a heavy ml“?- care L. Ryan, Lot 40, P. E. I. L-8311-'7-ill-1i. Personal’ PRIVATE HOME KINDERGAR- tans pay. We start you. me Can- adian Kindergarten uistitute. Toronto (10.1 Per-Sui.-tf. C81 ‘4 _ M“'°_._*,*_§.'.15-_VX'r1'L*§§1_ APPRENTICE W A N T E D T 0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Col- lege. Halifax N-356 WEAR EVER BRUSH C0,, Illa‘- quircs representatives for sales work in city and surrounding dis- trlcts. Mus’. have references. llo bond ice required. Write Mr. ‘'2 Cvrzinviile St., Room L-6146-7-16»-ll. A LESSON I-‘ROM l‘iIE DE- pr:sslori—Be a Civil Servant- Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk. Stenographer, etc. Free Booklet '‘How to get a Govern- ment Job." M. C. C. Civil Service School, Toronto (10.) M. H. W MEN WANTED FOR NI: RBY Rawleigh Routes of 800 families. Reliable hustler should start earn- ing $25 weekly and increase rep- idly_ Write today. Raivlcigns. Dept. ML-4'70-SC-G., Montrral, -to-ii-24-31. _VViI\.‘/_ant_e<1__n RELIABLE YOUNG CUUPLE wants work together. No chllclreii. Reference if required. Apply "D" CvllRl'Ifli1nOfllCC. L-6138-7-1631; L051‘ _ ram RIMLESS (..L.iss- es in blue case. Finder P110119 7”- Reward. L-6133-'7-16-31. LOST .. IN ClIARLO'I‘TE’I‘UWN. parcel containing suit of clothes, ctc. Reward Finder phone 219, L-6167-will F0 Let TO LET — A FURNISHED nan- sitting room Phone 594-L. 12 $33,‘: +6" THREE icooiuai) Apartment, light and water frcc. Rem $12.00. Apply 38 Elm Ave. .. D-51927: T0 LET—I-‘URNISIIED OR UN- furinshcd rooms. 130 Hillsboro. ._.‘:‘.‘“§'t’ _* :: :A ,F..e.!n.a_1e,. _”,f'l’_. ‘7"..‘.‘££..‘:£':_ WANTED — EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework. APP‘? care of Guardian. 6i_0k7A-_l8-3|. WANTED —GlRL TO WORK rd, A l at Guardian. for boa pp y L-82'»l'l-'l-18-31. GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune IIETA IL IIABKET 1":-loi-y bum-h 20-25c Unions hunch be Viirrniii 2 lb! 15c Hfllllllll lh 7c New npuda pk 7.'ic Veal lb 12-llc llhuburh lh he l'nI:|im'N pk 30(- Spuin ii 4 lbs. 2.-‘ac Frcali radish bunch 5c Sirziivliérrica glass 15-35¢ l' airy Iiunrh l.«-iiim- l.4‘lll|I’l' lIill('li4'I‘l‘lr‘.\l qt I-mu uliollvil qt ‘ l"i'lu\\‘4-r finch k ll .\'tr\v ll’l(‘.'llll I’nrl. t-1...]... 1 Park r..nsi l..1inli chops lb Iifllllil rnnst i‘hlu-la:-n lll~IiI(‘I‘S our-h lllllicr ll: .\IlIIl|IIl lli Illl ‘W 20-22» lugs I to 0 weeks old pair $7.00 FISH (‘ml rn~.-i. lb ' 4c llllililnrk 11. SC .\l.-i--Ii 11-1 2 for 25¢ .\':ilni.tu 11; 35c I'IIODl'CE ll:i\' .-wt 55.709 I'Il[(liui‘E lllll s1_3o New York Curb tfiuvnllea by Plfllelil -nu cum- piiny rm.-lulu» of Alnnlrriil IIfll‘|( "clients and Curb Ilurkel) Slocka (Sloan Aluui Co Am 131:5 .\llN'f' (‘yen B lili-5,’, .1.-mr (ills Elm. “ix Airnr Sup llr 2';/B fl ‘hi all lluru (ll Ito! M‘ liiip (ill 1;, lni I’:-I51 _-mi; .\::r;: Ilml ms‘; sm an i\*..,, 1,...‘ I ll Llglit l'r sat, in l.I‘,:|li l'r I'M 071,5 (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, July 17—F‘0relgn cxclmnse easy. Great Britain de- lmand high 5.03 1-16; low 5.02 11- 3 16; close 5.03; 60 day bills 5.01 3-4; lF‘r.1ricc demand 6.63; Italy 7.90: Belgium 16.91 1-2; Germany 40.37; Canada 99 29-32. MT’L. CERB puny lnemherl oi lllonrrnl stock exchange and curb mnrkel) Illunua amen Lust ll A mi . mag lmm .\'inrl‘a For-<1 .\ 100;; 103,’, rm]. (Isl 20-1. 2118/. lni:-r Polo in say. .\l:-la'lIvr.ii A \\‘rIll<<'r (hard 3.’! 33 (Canadian Press) Toronto and MontrealvIndus- trinl storfir. higher. Toronto Mines-I-Iiglier. Now York——Stocks closed lower. V'iiinlpcg—Wl1eat up 3-8 cents to steady. Nsw Ynrk—Cotton lower; higher. sugar WANTED LO(‘.AI. AGENT IN (‘HARLOTTETOWN fur ll m-ll-luinwn ralmonplu-rlr oil lnirner The nmiiufurturere of this (am- one all Iuirner want a local went in reaprrurnt them In Charlotte- town uml aiirrounalinx territory. psp|.-mini op|IorIIllIII_\' in secure IIxt'li|rIl\‘o ruireaeninlion for a burner nnieiI'Inr ru-lcntlllc Ilealgn uyul Mlnalruii. efllrlent Iervlco. (tnnn-nlrnt, nllrM‘tl\'e. mplo. anle. liolal with the manufactu- ¢-re‘ gunrunien. Full co-ciperniloli nnzl nu-Illnx Iulwort l"°“- “""" Box K. III Back to NEW ISSUE-— GITY OF NOVA BANK OI‘ NOVA 41/2%. anm. nnaaiirbnls MATUBING AUGUST lath, 1Ms"ro nu PRICE 1o2.zsaNnrN-rrrnes-rroriacoraomuomusqt Irving, Brennan & company, ltd. I. M. BAGNALL-—lVI.A.NAGlB OHARIDTT SYDNEY SCOTIA SCOTIA BUILDWG ETOWN L-8124-7-15-18. Mt "I. S to ck Exchange (Supplied by Pllllelil urd com?‘ pany memlien of Ilontreol etoek exchange and art: market) nook: Open Lu! Bntliiirat 13% 14 ll.-iiulinrriola 2% .1 , lli-ll '|'('I H6 ll’! Ilriizillrin 1274, l‘.’ Brew Co (‘an 2 2 Buick Silk 2-); 2‘ iii r 40 ~10 (‘yin (‘em 01,-’, I114, (‘nu .\‘nr l'r 71/, 8 (‘:in (‘mu 3% I115 (‘nn lml A1 714 7 (‘tin I'm‘ 133; 131.5 (ork l’lrrw ilk; ill/‘ Diet Sent: 23 '.’3 Dom llriilge 40 301/. Dom St 13 5 51,; Dom '1‘.-x 59 gig Frtiirur (‘ 1,-six, 15:41 Fnuml (‘n 1.3513, 155.” How .\‘mllh 13 in Thin ‘roll 14 1.; Int Nicki-l Borg, 50% {iakn Wnmln 23 ' . iiaaoy Ilnr 1 .‘\lvi‘rIll Front 11111‘; Wm l'r Ill‘./I zim, .\‘nt llrow 4.5 4:. ’ Nat Si Mir 1:] in Nnrrinrln 5pm, ([01],; I'm\' (‘o 13:}, ran, 0“ Pl‘ 13"/ii lfl Shnirinlgau jfll/‘ mi,‘ St Law gr/8 3% St nf (‘rm fill our/2 St II! (‘An PM 3 3‘ \\'ln Elcc BANKS Bk nl' (‘an 6 . iii of (uni is-gm 1.227% nu nf \Itl 100 100 El; of \ R«u_\.'I| Bk mg mg (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. July l'l—Excited by com belt temperatures of 114 in some sections and by persistent widespread lack of mcisture, corn Drlces today again and again hit topmost pzrmlssable limits. Big scale buying of corn was {ur- ther stimulated because of fore- casts of continued heat and dearth of important rainfall throughout most of the corn producing region. With traders generally concen- trating on the com market, wheat prices dropped after an early ad- vance, and toward the last wheat was showing general losses. Corn closed flurrled, 2 3-8 to 3 7-8 above yesterdays finish. July 92 3-4, Sept. so 3-4 to 7-3. Dec. 83 3-4 to 7-11. wheat 3-4 to 1 1-4 down. Sept. 105 to 1&3 1-8, Dec 106 to 106 1-8, oats varying from 5-8 de- cline to 1-8 advance and provisions unchanged to a rise of 22 cents. WINNIPEG, July 17—Libera.l selling credited to Chicago houses and profit-takirfg in late stages re- duced early substantial gains on Winnipeg Grain Exchanges today as values closed 3-8 cent higher to unchanged. Pricts showed July at 94 3-4, Octcbzr 94 1-8 and Decem- ber 93 5-8 to 3-4. Excellent over- seas demand saw export business placed at an estimated 2,000,000 bushels. New seasonal highs were made during trading on all three futures. Weather reports showing practi- cally no precipitation on this con- tent and a strong trend at Liver- pool, where the market closed 1 to 3-4.1 higher gave Winnipeg a bull- ish opening. Demand was keen for cash wheat but volume of trade was small, on ligh‘. offerings. Exporters and Eng- lish mills demanded nos. 2, 3 and cent better, and United States in- 4 northern at spreads 1-4 to 1-2 teresis wanted durums. with spreads 1 to 1-2 cent bcttsr. Fair sales no 1 feed oats for east- ern account were made in the cash coarse grain market. Six-row bar- ley continucd in demand. All coarse grain futures scored early good gains. but barley and rye appeared to lose support in late trading. PARIS, (CP) ——Acclaimed 20 years ago as one of the Queens of Paris. Madeleine B4188. one of the most celebrated opera stars the French stage has known, died re- cently, a pauper. She was 42 years old. the Tomb! N. Y. Stock Exchange Co. .03- (Supplied by Pitflald and lzmbers or Iontnll stools change and Curb Market) Stock: open Lut Al Clloiu 211 Am (‘an 134'» Am For Pr an 3 Am Hall 211/. 21% Am Tel Tel 170% 170% Am \\'ni(-1' 231.’. 2.51,’. Aiiamiiia sis. 351,. Air-lili-sun am), scu. All nor 2%. 30 Bald Loco 31/, Belt Ohio 211/‘ Bnnillx Av 28 Both St 52% Brlttllfl .\I:lu 53 (‘hrs Ohio nan; (‘lir.\‘slr-r 11.11;. (‘cm Sol .15.’, (‘cm Sn .’l5," (‘on (‘im 7111; Con Gus C 41 Corn l’ro 741,4 Cuiv Wright (111; Deere 011/, 7.1 Diipont 10115 102 Elcc Auto Lite all-st, 3714. Elm 1*: Li 171.; my. Firestone 2875 20 (ion Illcc 410-36 40 Gen Food: -101,5 4014; um. not 601/, 1501/. Uuo(lr.cl.i 19% 191,; lliid .\l0t, Car 173: 10519,, Ill Con 24 2392 1m. lei Tel 1-1% liijg .\iout Ward 441/, 43 Mar Cu is,‘ 151,; :\‘ i’ (Jen 40 ;su=5. .\'ut Cash Reg 20 25 New lurk N H 3% 3*‘); Nor Am C 33 21,5 Nor l'nc 27 261,; Prick .\lot 1074, 101/g Penn ll. R iill 36% Pub 51'!‘ N J 471,’: 48 ltanllu Co ll’/5 11% Visual Evidence of The Efficiency London “Bobbies” (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. July 17 —- Visual evidence of the speed with which London bobbies went into aogiwon against George Andrew McMahon, who rrienaced King Edward yester- day, was shown by it radio-trans- mltted Asociated Press Dh0l0E1‘11l>11 of the arrest. The picture shows McMahon in the grip of two policemen and a soldier. iators, many of whom apparently are still watching the King rid past watch the struggle behind them. The police have rushed the man out of the crowd and are hustling him into a bus on which appears the name “St. John Ambulance." An army officer stands calmly. watching while the three uniformed men in front of him wrestle with McMahon. The suspect appears as a heavy- set, partly-bald man. The soldier and one bobby have grasped him by his coat collar. The other police- man has expertfy p‘nior|d both the prisoner's arms. A wtell-dremed woman. with a bl-oad—brimmt-d straw hat and a flowered dress. stands at the brick of the ambulance, watching the proceedings with intense interest. At the other end of the ambu- lance stands a heavy-sot woman. ivnichlrig with equal ir.terc't. third woman has merely turned hrr head. Two of thc men standing Cl05C'l'. to the fray have their hands in their Dockets. Apparently they have full confidence in the ability of the arresting officers to com- plete their work without oirslde assistance. Many of the men have their hats not yet replaced them after watch- ing the King ride by. In the foreground are seen spec-i while only a. few have turned to] A . in their hands, as though they had] and here you will GULLISON'S ELITE BEAIJ'I'Y Salon, 176 Great George Street. Large competent stafl. Prompt, satisfactory service. Phone 1329. Barbers TIIE FASHION BARBER SHOP. 156 Queen Street. Sanitary and most inviting. Expert barbers in attendance at all times. We solicit your patronge. Frank Riggs, Proprietor. PERCY WALSH, 101 GREAT George street. we guarantee all our work. Try us. O-O~&¢$ 00 64069-0 +6-O-Q O-O-O-ff Battery Service -OO'§§'O-O-O9-Q0 O4'O§4‘ ‘#9-9%-O$ BATTERY SERVICE IN ALL its branches. Radiator repair- ing. Exide and Prestolite Bat- teries. Mnlletts Battery Ser- vice, Phone 980. O+¢fO§O-O4 VOOO 9-. 9466009‘ Coal +¢—¢o+4++++«++¢++o+«4 PHONE 583 FOR HIGH GRADE_ well. screened. Drummorid. or Share Coal. Hughes & Ed- monds. c->~)O¢§9000OOOO9-90 Clothes Cleaners §O9$%+&OO+404 SUITS CLEANED, PRESSED, repaired. Suits made to mea- sure. Theo. Sentner, 124 Kent Street, NEW METHOD CLEANERS’. Phone 983 for satisfactory ser- vice. We clean all kinds of clothing and any fabric, Also clean and block hats. 130 Long- worth Avenue. O06-69 O-O-6+-O-O94-99 OQO-O9-O-f Clothiers 9-G044-O-C KELLY at MaclNNIS, MEN'S Wear. 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Letter GO-O-*0-Q-f Transfer . . . . . .f¢¢ 9-04-0-6-0 CHARL(;I"I‘ETO;V‘N.*-*.\IONTA- pairs. Refrigerators, Washers. Vacuum Cleaners, Blowers Oilburners. All commercial motors. When in trouble phone 1444. Palmer Electric, 155 Great ‘ George Street. 1 5 Home IS—e‘éyfI‘R:ea‘dsIII 4‘ 1 Account of Incident 1 InC01iini0ns 5 (C. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire) indignation at the attrmpicd at- tack on the King and the intense relief at its prompt circiimvcntiori by the “little woman in grey". po- lice and soldiers, were iclt round the Empire today. Congratulations poured into Lon- don last night from all parts of the Empire and from other coun- tries." After rcading to the House of Commons the official account of the incident issued by Scotland Yard. Sir Jolm Simon, Home Sec- retary. said: “The whole house will be pro- foundly thankful that the risk to which His Majesty was cxposed was so promptly averted." Vtscouiit Halifax. Lord Privy Scal, brought forth another ovation in the House of Lords as he con- cluded his minounrvmcnt by say- ing peers were “certain to express Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Posters. Receipt Books, Win- dow Cards. P1'08rammes, Wed- ding Announcements, etc, gue, general local and long distance hauling. Keith Mac- Kinnon, Phone 22-2, Morita-' gue. nature Monday. The only difficulty left unsolved was the fact the Japanese dele- gation had not yet received instruc- tions as to whether Tokjfi approx ed It Russo-British COl’ll]')l'()llllO’ on 8- wartirne rcilimc 501' We swans‘ Under the compxtimisc. H10 1331'" dimelles and‘ the Black 59“ 3“? C1‘-“ed go be]__jgereni5 when Tllf'lE(.‘,‘ is neutral in wartime. (‘X99175 501‘ fleets acting for the Lfflizlle 01 M- {ions against tin asrszrcssor, or uti- dcr a regional pact to winch Tr” mm to express to His Majesty the King the deepest regret of His Majesty's subjects in Canada that there should have been any at- tempt to do the King any injury. “Also kindly express how deeply relieved all Canadians are to know that any intention of the kind wholly failed in its purpose and that His Majesty has not been in- jured in airy way." Canadian city governments and individuals swamped communica- tions companies with congratulat- ory messages. key is a party. one of the earliest telegrams re- ccived was from Chancellor Hitler who expressed his “cordial oon—iB0dy FO1111(lIl1 izratulations to His Majesty on‘ Folding Bod having escaped the "dastardly at-l (C.P. By Guardian‘; .\‘P<‘¢‘i-’||‘ Wlrvl V tempt.“ EDMC'N'l‘O.\l. .iu'.v “ 7”‘ Officials at Washington express- ed gratification at the safety of the King and said that news of the n 1 ‘. rl ‘. attempted attack would be trans->:‘$?:!(E,,,,g;,,:).)(:),(, . mittcd to President Roosevelt. who 1 ix” pmv ‘ ._. is cruising off the Maine coast. .. Premier Mussolini personally 1 H telephoned the Italian Charge: d‘Affnires in London instructing} him to proceed immr-rll.iii~l:.' tolmnmmmw .\ll5s 1%‘ their f:‘r=lin".s coiivovini: the pro- ! found joy illi‘_V felt on liraring tho iKi:ig‘ rmnc :-rifely out of the risk‘ I which menciccd him." 1 Nowhere was the feeling of thankfuinoss at His Majesty's safe- ty more intense than in Canada wire-re he was a familiar visitor as ! Prince of Wales. l Prime Minister Mackenzie King cabled to Hon‘, Vincent Massey, the Canadian High Commissioner ! in London, in part as follows: “Will you iilrasc ask Lord Wig- ’ /, r 1 7% .,. <4 ::rf:.*.°r. .» ‘ 4 ‘ " 1 V’ Al’IME,AND i ‘ " T TR\H9- g‘i’)A‘l,i.T ANYTHING BY JOVE,lT*S MARVELUJS WELL....WEl.L....OLD AKMEPS IT'S NEVER BEEN TOMB AT TOUCHED. LAST....S0 YOU ~ FINALLY REALIZE YOUR US I-lERE....WllAT BLAST YOU, YOU'VE GOT THAT'S A LITTLE MATTER WE WILL TAKE UP U\TER,0LD F£LLOW,...JUST By Bob Moore and john Hales now You mo (APTAIN -nr: ARE some T0 --/~ "*1 - 2 SOLOMON K\N(: FOR HE. A Seeks Daughter Buckingham Palace “to cou\'c_v mv wnrnicst cnngrntulniioiis in the, King for llil\'ll‘lI.‘. uwcnpod the :i-i-:- gcr that ihreaimicd him" \\licii .\1r.<. fnziitiii. body oi its the hm and ,l.'tlllIl‘4‘li In she had died of .~iiffo(‘..loii, Rniicri-on S::tlii'i*l.'iu<l, cliici dctccliv(:.=, said no l>c1i(‘\'crl the two women lizid hccii in bed and had 1-...“ driiikixig .\l'i.s.: Hill had not out of l)(‘(l. said siitlierlnnd. and reached for uii article. The D95 closed, Mrs. Phelan inside "3- Mlrs H111 told police she had trlfll in vain to open the bed. The body ]ay inside until Mr. Phclan arriv- ed from work. of to Share Fortune (C .P. By Guardians Special Wire! OTTAWA. July 1'] —A small fortune lies in England while a mother senrclrrs for her daughter so they may slirtre it Mrs. Gf‘Ol‘i',.n:1 Smith of Halifax and formerly of Ottawa arrived. here today in search of her daugh- " tier, Margaret Lillian, whom she hnsn‘t sccn for eight years “I last heard of my daughter in 1934 and she was then in Halifax," she said. "'I‘hrough my husband I lnhcrlt $10,000 and my daughter $8,000. The money was to be divid- ed when she came of age on May 2'1 of this year.“ Her husband. Corpox-al'1'hompson Smith. was killed in the Great War never saw his daughter who was born while he was away. Reach Compromise Over Dardanelles M1’. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) MONTREUX, Switzerland. July 1'1—Tlic D.1i~iiaiie'lcs conference. comp‘.r-lug first reading of a com- promiw straits .wn~.-mllon. decided tonight to hold a ceremony of sig- ..__—————-——-'—‘ . SENTENCED BY BOERS LONDON, (GP) --Sir Lioiwl pmm , south African minmr. te, died here recently. A“f'il 81, he was sentenced to donth the Boers for his part 111 1-‘ Jamison Raid. but was rciH‘1I‘1'Wi v iCh~dncery Sale ‘ (15 acres Brenton M01111“! “7"‘*‘”" NOTICE Ia hm-by l1"‘“ ""11 pursuant to Order of llu-_(‘ourt of Chancery lhe lands in-lonrmx 10 ""1 estate of the late llrcnion‘ MI'ln'11! comprising 15 acres in (harloite- tuwn Royalty, will again be “"9". ed for sale by llllllm ““f"“" "' flxln or the com House In (.h-rlfiielm on Soiunlli the 25"‘ '1'! "‘, ,1“ in-mu. A. n. me. It 12 """° - Noon, the price offered at 3| lIT"\" mu “'9 mg bplng O(|I’|Si|‘ICfrI'I ac- [ ceptolle to the mid C0|l1"--