3 JUL.Y-1_<2-.,l2=’!: STOCK QUOTA TIONS H7 Morning Stock Letter (Received over Piifield and Co‘: Private Wire) NEW YORK, July l5—While some reaction could logically have when place Yesterday. each time the market sold off slightly it be- came dull and finally cl:*s:d with a burst of strength. In fa:t the Dow Jones industrial average made a new high for the year. Tlrs development will likely bring ad- ditional buyers into the market from the folowers oi the Dow Jones theory. Scrne well known observers .01 this theory have b:en out of the market but the new high yesterday is a signal. There were some predictions made that when the industrial average made a new high. a new advance would be inaugurated that would carry lhfse avralzss 20 points higher. The majority of stocks remain a purchase on all small setbacks, we believe. MONTREAL, July 15-—Southern Canada Power net earnings for June 1938 were reported at $88.- 580 compared with $100,850 for the same month last year. For the first time nine months net earnings of $048,635 showed a decrease of 812,- 571 from the previous like period. A. S. White. Pitfield and Co. New ' York Curb (lnppllod by Pltiiel-I and Can!- pnny ulelnlvu of Montreal clack ueliunxe and Curt: Ilarilet) flocks (‘lone Alum Co Alnl-r 1'20 Amer (‘ynn B {H03 Amer Gila ,1-‘.11-c 4.’il,u Alncr Sun I’\\' 31,5 A1-ilmlr Gnu I-llvc Aline 4'» 1:13. C1111 .\lnrcunl (‘It Herr 47-;. (‘r1-ole l‘et '..’7=,'i. Eloc Bond 8b 24')», Ford C1111 A 20 Gulf Oil Penn Kl Hum Oil not me; Imp Oil 203,; int Pain :11) Ning liull III‘/1 SUI Oil K1-n )2) lin Lipilt Pow A K1,; l'n Light 1': ma 31% n M 7 ’L CURB (Supplied by l'ltl'leId and Corn. puny member: of hlnnrreni stock uchnngc nud enrh market) llucke ‘turn Lin B A Oil 25% gum Stnrcl cm A 101/. 197/, Imp Oil 21 0|); Iulcr Pots 36 ’Il‘u7'A Mclchel-s A 11 111-‘. Walker Good 2% ‘'.",r, LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press) M'3N'!'R.EAL, July l5—Cattle sec- tion'was at a. standstill with calf and hog divisions steady in early dealings on Montreal livestock markets today. There were not en- ough sheep and lambs to establish I market. Receipts: Cattle 19; calf, 42; hog 132: sheep and lamb, 7. Calves were steady at recent de- cline selling from $3 to $8.50 for grassers up to $5.50 for medium good calves. Bacons were 39.75 fed and wat- ered while sele~ts drew the usual 31 premium. Butchers. heavies and lights were 39.25 and extra heav- ies $8.75, with sows sellirg from $6 to $7. Ore lot of hogs were sold rail grade at $13 per hundred- weight. Hog prices advanced on Maritime markets selling at $12.25 rail grade 59.25 weighed off truck and $0.60 weighed off czu's. stccrs sold up to $5 with butcher cows up to $3.75 and bulls up to $3.25. Canners were 81 to $1.75 and cutters from $1.75 to 82.5. Calves were slower selling from 8250 to $8. Grasscrs -, 12.50 for grasssrs to $5 for vehicle. Lambs were down to $7 50. Produce .1"-lices (Canadian Press) MC-NTREAL. July 15.. Wheat. nor no 2 94 1-2. Barley C W no 3 62. Oats, C W no 46 1-2. Oats. fecd no 1 44 1-2. Fiour, spring wheat patents, iirsts 85.90. F"our seconds $5.50. Flour bakcrs $5.40. Flour winter wheat patents lhcice £3.80-$3.80. Flour white corn $4.69-$4.80. Bran ton $24.25. sharks ton $26.25. Middlings tol $30.25. Rolled oats be’: 90 lbs $285. Hay no 2 139'.‘ ton mrlots 80-‘. Cheese Ont white 13. Cheese Om’; col 13 1-4. Cheese hue whit: 12 7-8. Cheese (Inc cal 13. Butter no 1 53 1-4 to 23 3-8. Eggs in cartons A nrge 27. E A medium 25. E B 21. E38! 0 23 Potatoes due new 801410.40. -CRA IN Mt’l. S tack Exchange ‘ (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, July 15-A maximum rise of five cents a bushel in wheat values at Kansas City today ac- companied reporis that millers there were buying all the wheat in‘ sight. Paralleling this was a wild flurry to purchase wheat futures in Chic- ago. but the extreme upturn here was limited to 4 1-4 cents. Advices that the Canadian wheat crop was deteriorating at a rapid rate acted as the chief stimulus here, aside from the Kansas City bulge. With heavy profit taking sales in prcgress here at the last. wheat closed nervous. 2 cents to 2 3-4 cents above yesterdays finish. Sept 1.04 5-8 to 7-8. Dec 1.05 3-4 to 7-8. corn 2 1-4 to 3 1-8 up, Sept. 82 7-8 to 83, Dec 77 1-4 to 3-8. cats 1 1-8 to 1 1-2 advanced, and provisions unchanged to a rise of 20 cents. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July 15-—Butter pricrs eased 1n heavy trading to- day on Montreal open produce markets after almost a week of advance. other lines were quiet and unchanged. Butter was quoted at 28 1-4 cents per pound for carlots or less of no 1 whi‘e lots to retailers were 24 for solids and 24 1-2 for prints. Cheese averaged 13 1-4 to 1-2 cents per pound for Ontario white and 13 1-2 for colored. Graded egg shipments in cariots or less were quoted at 23 to 24 cents a dozen for A large. 21 to 22 cents far A medium, 21 to 21 1-1 for B and 20 1-2 to 21 for C. New Quebec potatoes were quot- ed at $1.40 for an 80—pound bag. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July 15-—-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follows:— Argentina peso .2733. Austria schiliing .1803. Australia pound 4.0194. Belgium beiga .1685. Brazil rnilrcis .0581. Denmark krone .2249. France franc .0664. fir-1-r.1uny rclchsmark Great Britain pound 5.0328. Holland florih .8829 Hungary pengo .1992. Jugosiavia dinar .0231. New zealand pound 4.0800. Norway krone .2531. Poland 7.1021 .1897. South Africa pound 50093. Spain pescia. .137: Swedsn krone .2597. Switzerland franc .3281. United States dollar 3-32 per cent premium. Clcsing exchange rates:— At Mon‘.real—-Pound 5.03 9-32: U. S. tlo':l11l' 100 3-32; 1'ral‘.c 8.61 At New York—Pound 5.02 7-8: Canadian dollar 99 7-8; franc 883 3-8. ' A‘. Par1s—Pcl-.n:i 7585 fr: U. S- dollnr 1508 1-2 fr; Canadian dal- lar 15.09 fr. In golri——Pollnd 12s. 211: U. S. rlcl‘ar 59.17 cents; Crlnadan dol- lar 5? 0) crnts. NEW YORK. July l5—I“01‘e‘.¢n cxchanrc irrr-zlllar: Great Britain dcmanti h'gh 502 7-8: low 5.02 1-2: close 5.02 7-8: 6L- day b'lls 5.01 5-8: Camda 99 7-8; France 6.63 3-8: It- My 7.39; B:-izillm 251.25: Holland 3020; Eclgmm 16.92; Gt-rmanv free 40.38; rcgis‘/srrd 21.75: l‘..':‘Vt‘. 20.- 25; Switzerland 32.76: Arzentlne 33.50; Brazil 5.72: Tokyo 2837: F Shanghai soizsr flog: Kon_lzv3ll-5°- GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune Sumner iiuilnue Affects Market _._:. MONTREAL. Jill! 10.—(OP)— stock trends pointed upward today Ie midsummer dullness settled on the market. rut‘ "7-_VARI.0’l"l‘ETOWN ‘GUARDIAN. N. Y. Stock Exchange lenbun at Ionuul nut .03- ehenye and club lune!) lumber Iii Issues iieach High Peak: I (By Frank Macmillan. Prue Financial Writer) NEW YORK. July l5—(AP)-. NEW I!lUcB|—” _ NOVA 41/0% SERIAL DIBENTURES ‘SYDNEY BCOTIA - - .. emu our Lee! The stock market was boun daboui. N ‘M h l H I‘ G O‘ to:r°‘:s'ba‘; £i‘.|k:lI¢i"§:.n"l.lI1::fi1¢‘-.59’ ‘J ‘Chm 2” Wm gy proftiit onlgllgshtzeday but uATUmNG ‘UGUST “mt 1"‘ To 195'’ "W ’ ' "' " C . Preferred t. mu‘ 3'39 W . :;:,:_,':;'",*;°;' ,','.,*'::;';;_-.', ""' I-‘mr.Pm1erred '33.: h3?l'$';'l'1°v° 33 C53-1 ‘ll “fills with “W °‘ 1;“ “Kim *1"-W PRICE ‘ . _' A '1' 1 1- 1 112 1-my. laminae an high dividend hop- . ,,. H°""“ 5“‘“"‘ “’“‘°" ‘ 2 "’ 1 ‘ A3 1s9.m° 211 as e. lent gupport to many new issues, were AND INTEREST -ro YIELD mom no 'ro 1.53% -- 1 In Open Lu! zélelllie Blthurst and Dryden finished finacondl :3.‘ :1 5 number of which closed up 1 to 2 ; am 1.1 2 2 ‘ ‘°“"°" _ . 1. * '4 Out-si-andlns .-1-« -u c-mu 2°» 2°» °' '“°'° °°"‘“ " “"" ‘"° ’°“ Irvln Brennan & com an Ltd Beauillirnois 23-. 2 Cement Preferred, up three p:inl.s 3;-;;;-r,-30¢ M M med we I 1 yr - Bell lol 146/. mm. in good demand to 00. highest in B... 0..., M ,0,‘ ’“”°° 9"” “'3' ° 3. M. BAGNALL—M.ANAGEII Brazilian 1: 18 we ,3“ Wm, nunuum "Rd 3 ., so stocks edged up .1 of a point to Brew Co Can 2% 2 y ' emu‘ " 21* '7” ,,,m.. 7% ., .10.-.0.,1y_ 1.0.1. 300.1 0; 0.00.1, 0. etll St 112 112% eels. mzther new peakslnce guly 6. BANK or nova scom BUILDING B 0 1.0“. A sues, Gypsum um; um Oggwnt grisly: Man 54 84 1931. It was the seventh days con- CHARDOTTETOWN ' (llullllvrrod 40’ 49’ c0mm0n advanced 1-0 00 1.; “ch, ‘:3; mm M 68% secutiye adtgnltieed oi vtllilis axgrue. . flll (‘Ill |'fan mm M, M. 2. 2., in metals. I-iollinger and Noran- illlfilidli-r 11w. 11594 the 1‘ exit 1!?“ A {ll aaufm :29: -— vlln ('nr 1-‘ll . da showed up the best with 1.'rac- 20*“ 31-” “:3 5 V _ - L'3124'7'15'13- PM hm A1 7 7% “on” sum ‘'1 15 14 um 59 1_z (pun :50 395 3% terdays aggregate v.l..s 1.659.630. ‘I;‘|"t1‘:" F“ 13' respectively Nickel and smelters 3:: Co 4146 Westinghouse gamed 2 7'8 at 133 AYE names " 9- .1 .2 ‘ . ', . _ Dali“ mfllfin 39"-4 m remained umhm‘,d_ Dommlon (0, “.1,” 5* 0* '18. Electrical appliance sales can ANSWER TO PR. 8 . ‘= *4 tin d h bett than e n- JOY TO AMY naxan wan nnm Rt )3 lug up Texti'e gained 3 czuple of points at "*9" 78_’>4 77% “*3 W 5 "W 9' 5 35° ' lsce aneous mm Tu‘ “R M X‘ 6.1 14' %I‘c;:,mAl\lto Lite 123;, d.lcp€l'fO1l;l;1B.tl1((!i6.Ed15o 1 8 NURSE F .‘S‘ 1' .'li’ ‘iii , - 4 u - . 1~§.'...‘.l' mi’ 11117;‘ 111;‘? 3°” h”'vuy' “mom! mm 0“ 3'1"” P’ L‘ ml ml at 2153.3“ e’I‘he c0r!I¥1pa‘r‘1fl;'Sre§t.ored 'I‘O1=i.ON'I‘0 Jul 15 (or) — H0“, _e....m, 10% ,4 declined nearly a. point to 15 1-2 n"=li"n9 28% 28% La ‘ 3 0 . with Hm - Y Imp ml. 14 14 and Canada Car Preferred dipped ‘.3;-" 5'" .9“ °“ °‘'5 50 '°‘° °“ er‘ ‘"3’ "um Amy 39”" ‘°' ‘he (Canadian Press) In! NW! 5011 coll 1-2 to18 1-2. Canada Car Common °" *°“"' “ “'5 1"! Wmlnz h°l"5- past 13 years proprietor of a tiny. Int p,_ P” Gen Mat 70% H896 A M1 T 1 h-he on 1 3.4 L MONTREAL. July 15—Iutter , k . . and O.P.R.. traded lightly and held Goodrich um 10* m °‘“‘ 9-99 - - '1 gla.§ed—in newsstand at Yonge and — It 11 e “node -3 23 even Goodyear Tire 235,/. 2-1 1'70 '7-8 WM backward throughout. Gerrard swam in Toronto Wu Drices eased narorwly in..proi §:"".“"-V llnr 511. .-l - Hull lllol Cr my 101/, Teh rails gave a favorable per- ' . 33'“!!! On Cflmdllin c°Ini5"0dli5Y — vi-"ll Front 14% 14% B. 0. Power. up a point at an 3-4. I, . ,,I ,, looking forward today to revislting ,, , .. - , l 3- 1... .....--u...... nu... prices -1-. .1. ‘.32. .*°.m.;m *1 ‘N we v--- we and mm °*.°.:::*:~.°::i":-,:-;+‘1°:..*+s:.1.. 1‘,,‘,}.‘ ed for southern Canada Power, Ill: Tel Tel 117. Bk ' &A$§{‘og g"“1°”i_§"°;‘: mfg" scenes where she spent four tl:r- of Que ,92pm5m 1_'4, mu-Que 00 shawinigan. Montreal and Brasil- ixlfnllelgotzk 41% 43% D9 9 M h 1- l11>1929_ ch Bk bmem years, 23 3 8 Q” U - J I -22 1.2 to tan. while Canada Northern Power :\,0'n'. .Q."_,dV 3,94‘ 03;: é°"°’Wu 325: ;‘f°l_2 gm Ailsggfanfi A group of Toronto citizens who 04 ' ‘ " "M" U V’ -' 1l?>‘A 33:39 1%-,°'nk d ‘ $2.? Co:-3'.‘ pgefercnce slates. up more 1“5l-“eyd °“ remflmng ““°“ym°“5 . Cheese spotr~Ont white 13 7-8A: ‘gm “gm bfiymg mm; Asodnmd :\jull ‘Bin sill/. :l:l7'/1 than 3 each. Hopes were ‘broadcast mtelle ecX<>_-ro‘pres1-ellgteéixpterlnsglzke acxagegloef Que White 12 1 23; M] 12 5_a w “'75 B”W°“e3- 3933"“ and cmfidim (195:-ll: R2281! Flay‘ of an increased 0‘ & dwmelndl d will be one of thousands of lJll- 13 1.8‘ ' Alcohol "A" Imcuonnndy Xjlghrfrl but go? Am C0 “ugh 32‘ Pleglltglllllarioig atthe35u13S8je Slaglctcrdgle grirns to attend the unveiling of 24Eg‘:‘SpMd1_om21Alhrge 22:1‘? 3; National Breweries an co 0 "B" ‘or l':\c 27 211;/.. ‘ - : mc am -2 to 2 C A d_ Pack Mot 1155 my at 32. Great Northern at 39 3-8. the Canadian memorial at.Vlmy- 1_2 to 2. M or m Em" “§:1é's'°l"vnols shite!‘ bonds moo. 1’-’.';'.‘.“s§‘. ll a 35-1. 333;‘: B°””°h°“‘ at 53 1213.’ sf”? ¥'3°b13°k A “ion tmlmisse “£13” 8‘ “Mme; k of |"nm ’ ' ' at 79 1-4. Anaczn a 3 - . 11- interv ew, er expresse ‘air \.\.itl‘ me 190 15:31‘: lgeoltb ‘um 102% tional steel at 87. Fajardo Sugar at her great. desire to join the pil- ..' ‘ Sears line 7221/ 1111/ 42 1-4 and Timken-Detroit at 17 1 and 9,10 0: her inability Rifilll lik ml 108% .‘qi:gm‘f‘l’i"lkPl;( go 1112"; 433.; 3_4_ i§’2§f,f.., enough money. 0, make War Veterans ' Tex ('0 3014 :;»...-,E Ill the C1°5lnB °“"e3°‘"Y W5” G9” the trip. This week-end the good W t - . United Air 251;, 25 eral Motors at 89 3-4. Chrysler at news came that E Foup had 5,. On 0 Vllny Currencies United Co 8% 814. 11.5 3-4, U. 8. Steel at 62 1-4. Am- mm ed w prov,“ her Wm, the .__ (Canadian Press) Iinltell (in: Iran 17% 17% er-man can at 135 western Umon g TORDNTO, July 15- ll 9 St 13.. nzsl. ll:-_<. ‘ d mom)“ WTNNIPEG. Man.. July 15. — __—_ ll 8 "H1 Al ‘W-’ 3-‘W. “ 38- "- 1- C3“ "‘ ‘G9 "8' “" so Miss Baker. wounded and Enroute to the Battlefields oz" ' ° ' I: 52 1-3 - - (Camdim Pu”) ltuelta Close :"!lnnll|i‘|)Il-lllflllrnl L%y;s llarkovs flbluest chip” Tex.“ gassed at Vimy, will see again the France and Flanders of me w0,-;_-1 MONTREAL. July 15—Pound Acme 011 105; “'('ll 1'nl-.1. 331;, m m " . Id’ to ‘k’, places where she labored to bring war, here on July 26111, they will we un- so .1 y:::..e::: :'::.i‘.!:. §::‘...."fi. :. .2... 2.“. ----m ---.- mm ---m -o »- --------- me 3503 9-32 on Montreal foreign ex- 2%,‘ 3 V‘ *5 foupshfle tram!-e,_ It was the many a. war-torn Tommy. ing of Canada's war Memorial by changes today and the United ,Algolnn 7% second say‘. of the “me this 5.0,;-_ “so He has answered my pray- His Majesty, King Edward V111, States dollar at 3-32 premlum and “'3” H 15% . In the cmadhm use gains and ers—isn't is grand?" she said when close to two thousand wu V000;-mg the French franc at 6.84 cents re- fi‘,'.§§'fi:10 '30 Markets A losses, all cf fractional proportions. she heard the glad news. wives and families passed through mined stationary. may 21 were about evenly divided.‘ Cana- “It was the high spot of my Winnipeg today over Canadian NEW vonx, July 15-111 the ab- 4-10?“ 9, ' dian Pacific. Distillers-Seagrams. life," she mused as she recalled National Lines. they will arrive in sence of important developments Bagfififf‘ 4:4 Glance Dome Mines. Mcfntyre-Porcupine those stormy years. "Everything Montreal on three special trains on abroad today. leading currencies Bale Mat 11 and Ford of Canada were 5l18hi«l)' before looked up to it and every- Thursday morning and later in the followed 9. narrow com-33 on ghg Bear 5'; higher. while small recessions oc- thing since looks back on it " day will embark for overseas on foreign exchange market with the §,°;",|f,,. 1.:-,‘ curred In 80011 l55“°5 8-5 D°m‘“1°“ All she gave to help the boys in specially chartered liners. clcslng trend slightly mixed. Babjo '23 ‘Cumm he”) 5t3l'€5- Tn“-'T“W°“31 Nlckelv mwm France was freely given, went_ on Despite the hem, of the 010,-_ mg The markets resumed in Paris 3""°"'° 7"" T°’°m‘° md M°”t'""‘—md"" Wlllkelfi 0305513“ md“-“fifll 519°‘ Mix Baker. visitors were given a very en- after the lengthy layoff due to the 3:3 ({‘_"n‘ 83% M“ 5"°°k5 “Kb” 1101- TmD9"m Oflv shawiniga“ and “I have never regrettted it," she thusiastic welcome by local resid- national holiday. but there was Bunk am 1214 “W "'°"“‘3‘°°"‘ “‘°‘°d “““°"' ‘’‘‘‘‘° 5“°“' added. "even at the Cost of mi’ en?-s and members or the Manitoba little pressure against the French §”3“?“ 1"" 3 Yvénmp°t§_Wh°“’ W 1 3" '0 career as a nurse. Command of the Canadian Legion. franc. which closed in New York 032:, 21'!“ ,3“ N' *3’; no I . N . . “The possibility of going to A gtaoefultributc to their comrades .00 1-4 of a cent higher at 6.83 3-8 (‘G Qulril 115 ;w Zr c° “ °w°r- ‘“*-3’ Vimy seemed an opportunity to re- was paid by the Transcona shops cents after the United States dol- (7 Trrth 1“ ““° ‘"39 ' . capture that great moment." she Pipe Band under dlre:tion of ripe lalr réadferéded in Paris at an equiv- Pfifi, 1‘,‘,",‘ at said, “and 1 am tgmrethgratefdllthain Magor Sandy cam.‘-r0h_ This Mud a an o .829 cents. Clerlcy 7 , can say Ose 1‘ en 5 me every train and piped the visi- ' “0nllI"""‘ 51-'5 . . who made the posibility a tors down the concourse to the %°n':"wC“ 1:: rei;l,i;.‘yu." 1 I d M‘ B k station rotunda where several EM. “.1 -,1.‘ . - _ e n Eng an . is a er seection were played. They then “La ,, g‘(lF«'.Ill.'llIddzf:‘ “$554 (A§é’éTl‘!(3;NGI3au11-glx;.l“1s_g:‘);2)ct:tll| 3111 visit her‘ only two (close rc1a1- piped th_Ie}r1n black to their respective , Fed Km 8 _ . Jlmmyer oi the height“ Losuun ves— wo s.s ers, one o w om s rams. e s irl of the pipes was . . and, L," 115 ms: paralyzed from service as a war gives arousing reception by memb- ((;':l£1ll?Ill]a] la: gt}¢]all;:mhshci‘;):mlidr‘:elr ;0Ll{]l'i'1Oti3:l in B3): "Misc" in ha I‘ t th Ki "5 °r ban "“""5 ____ ‘j "' -3 Mom ers of the war veterans Grenada 2:: (L P‘ 3, G.m.¢.,n-, 500,13; wg,-,_.) ton Harbor Sunday, charged today "‘ 3t? t3 2 ° 59° t to “i i ‘ (C030.-nan pl-03) Gr:--ne 52 ST PAUL July “__AM K8 is the Yanmuth was nmmng at m unveil t a grea monumen ou parties were from all parts of HALIFAX. N. 5.. July 18 — The “"“'””' 1"‘ ' ‘ ~ ' " m ’ e cessive speed in the fog at 'the boys—I can trulynsay this is an ‘Western Canada and the Pacific Cn.n- or - =0 adian National Steamships, leaves H111-rl Rock 2412 ha would n-eve, be taken 31100 mm. Capt. Jilnmyer told U. S. Bureau B9-kelfi red Winnipeg Vererans joined the Halifax tonight (Thursday) 0;. 0, nrlser 13 med I subdued “yes” many to n_ 0; Marine Inspection and navigazion ————-—}— overseas group here rfionth-long voyage via Boston to ,’}{,“,},';'_'~;§;',, 13”‘! nu. MB 3011,,“ 0,, £100,000 ,,m,.,,,, officials the llncr was movms at 10 Short sleeves come on everything T? Bermuda, the Leeward and Wind- Haw Gold in kidnapping 0; wmmm }-“mm. 50 knots which, he said. was too fast. this Summer—dresses. sweaters Taffeta will be one of the smart. ward islands. Barbados, Trinidad T M "'01" "0 Paul brewer, YESl.0l'(‘lll._V me sk opcr and sev--mi suit jackets and coats. est fabrics 1'-1- Autumn wear, and British Guiana carrying a cap- E‘? ‘X: ms plea provided 0 dm,-mmc members of the Yarmouth‘s clcw W ncity list of summer vacationists to L rshmg ° my opening go, what was to have been testified they believed the LOSl’ll:1['S the szutlilern colonial resorts. 1=‘ol- Lamurluc 4:413 his Federal Court trial on the al:- 911:‘ “fled ‘°ki‘°;’_“: °}:‘.“““°1 |:‘1°§€y ‘ °m‘§°§§®® 5“”’ lmving t, is sailing, there will be 32 Lawn (‘lip 107 d u h . mmyer SP. 5 1p, own I a other cruises to various islands in “";’°‘G°’° 21% ";2..,9;1_.°,1,. M0nl_.-03,] 01 mm. the calmer line. stopped in the fog the 3”“-‘ll W95‘? Tlld1E5- find 5180'-0 Little L L 111:1 uanian parents, was brought heavily I0 find a buoy. discovered it was the South American coast before Low Pete i_2 guarded to the courtroom from the Outside the Channel and W35 0“ 1'5 Centrlll Gunrllllm lonnis, 4o per wnrnlz \\'1-nil-rn um! Ellllrrn [Dr-Ill. re the end of the yegr over me same \fa:-um ‘ 400 county Jan wmch has held Mm way back when the colllslon occur- per wulll; Announrelm-ml and Coming menu so per word; Classified mute. ‘ltfilleréd ‘I All 33:1,‘ since his capture In New ofleafls “(L . I ZesoplerhI:I|;l‘g;(::"hi(‘rr3Ir|ll;ln i:oti:en. ‘me an inch: Links at Floral and Prcmlnent among the passengers \[.:1.- 52' May 1. His sentence was deferred, M “I9 °1°-5° °‘ ‘°d“Y.5 h°3’“‘3 oer lna-ll: Notice‘: In "|Irh:l'nI:Ic'n'nrlt gprlarll-I1‘-l'1'1:l:o:l-:e!l'I)lor'n:rI 1:27- on the present sailing will be M.-5. \Irlntyre 41 md District Attorney George sul. federal inspectors took the case un- word. other race. on npplicntlon. q J. Hill of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. 22? livan announced the prisoner would d" “d"‘5°“‘°“'~ “'"""""' ch'"° ’" ‘“" ""°"”""""" ‘'’°‘“''"" ‘°“''- 3‘-. L. E. Bette of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. j ’- _ be tried. probably this Fall, for a '—‘’j“ J *;n§{§unD ¢m,a,u_u,u§a: Daniel F. Lee of New York City: l.;:§t!:1'lllP.>ru 133% second st. Paul abduction, that of HON?‘-‘IE3 W0MAN g:-_:m_- J.l-I.D. Jfirdlne 111 Bermuda; also Min corn 1-‘H Edward G.Bremer,ban1k president, COULD CARRY 0" —‘“* F r S I Dr. and Mrs. C.C. Mccormack and {}""". 06-? Who paid $200,000 for his ireedom “‘ To Rent __ 0 a E 131-. and Mrs. 1-1,1='. warden 0; pg. . ;\,f,’;‘,“,," K1,. 0:, six months after the June, 1933. (By The Canadian Pres) ,:,-;~« ‘ tnoit. On at cll-enllcla north bound Mllrphy 4-/l. Hnmm kldnalnplna MONTREAL. July 14 - serious SUMMER COTTAGE AT “,0”; FOR. sari: __. R0’l'AItY saw- will be His mmour C, M, Mun-0y- Nywhcn 88" With Karpls convicted by his own living and interest ln publ1c_ as Tree wharf for July and August _mlll. Bargalli. 0062-7-14-31. Aynsley, Chief Justice 0: ghe wind- 3” statement. the trial of two alleged well as domestic affairs on the part _,_ R_ Burnett, Gu.,,di,mA --W’ W ~ f . > " ‘ Ward Islands. On at Bermuda Olga on 11-,‘ copfederates of his in the Harnm of women were urged by Mrs. D. 00129.-,_,0_”. OFFICIAL BASEBALL scour. northbound t_~ disembalf: at saint Omega :12 kidnapping got under way immedi- c_ Mcnonald addressing the Mon- —— Pads ten cents Postage John Wm be M,-_ and Mrs. A_ A_ ;"lIl|0lll'( 14,4’? ately. treal Sisterhood Federal-ion, M1-5, N“s_e"a“eo 9 “Apply Charlottetown Guard Johnson. Miss J. Johnson and Mrs. p:.':,.'X:° " 105 McDonald believed women should _ ____"_____:‘i_A_A_.,_,__ ‘TR ’ ' 0 8.0- Snurllnlz and Mrs. J. Pearce 1» 1- .\1lne '2 be so well trained and instructed " S ‘-— ' S . all of Bermuda. Among the Oana— loll (‘M (E0 they could MD in my cm.” on THE SUN Lil-‘E HAS A NEW LOW sL.r~llng hay. Apply R. Bly- ‘llfill D3-5S<‘l’liZ0l'5 W111 be M155 L- Mi1- ""L""' “3 Wflghi H , 805 successfully if war or anything e‘se p"°"““”‘ °°”°y wmch marsh" ‘ ‘- B“‘1".}“,"~V' ‘ 5'3“; lcr and Miss v.Shannonof Ottawa: {r::..:"',{'1.. 3?: -§~l.:.r_-71' -,.ll:.';"'f:4L§l‘;,000, wok mm out of the country-S €v_ tees even in the event of your . 7" _. i V Miss M. Baird of Campbellton. N. .\‘1-u-lGAnldh 3135! eryday activities. afar“ W’ h°“;mP11:;‘x‘:‘e‘ d °:° 3;‘ 13”‘ -\ "-.“,,8“gC‘l’ f)o1“s‘t’" 13.: Mr. and Mrs. L F‘. Pantry of M" M ,, 0.‘, 15,, Recalling pioneer davs of Ellzlish 85 l'°“ “ P .- 1 "°““-‘v ~‘ Pl"? “ . ‘ :. Saint. John. NB.: Eric Clark of ‘W L".“’ 2" “ 5 3,, ._ in C. d‘ .0, _ Mc_ Consult J. A. Moore, cume > _ W lu_—uoa4-7_-1_4-at Montreal: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. St. L. $32.1. mm 122?? fiongngen ‘med °uIL1a‘Lh’?n‘m1;3n wUm_ Building. Charlottetown. T “““ ”_ ’ . g '_ ' " McCall Miss M L,-ve M155 )5: G llnvlllitc an .-\lI]"r1lIiI1: use p° - th s"rR.u\BI«.l<RIl-"..s 21- Put 1.11..-4N1) Tapicn‘ Mi:s Eva Chrvlstiiaw “ll -“M 93° Bf"! Tl’ 5") e_n helped me” husbands m ' E '—*::“' "M": “'1: pick )O'.ll' own in your own con- . .. . - _q,m,,.k.... M 13-11: iinn 49 work of leedinz, harvesting, thmsh— W d ,“,m,_~_ R S ;“.(...e\ Soumwm‘ E. Christilllw. Miss 1". Fraser and “W,” 0‘, ,1 .,,,,,.,.h H 0% mg ham mmnzg Md m Social ante ,,__ ,_ Miss P1. Rhorlcs. all of Toronto. Rllr-rriil. ma (tom c 2.50 activities ..C‘hPn;u,s ‘Me Commg -_—_—_——_-.-—m— , —.,,,,,—— H-__ 1-~(>llw-7:1}-31-0 ~ . -. no 1) ll 57 ‘ * ,, - - » ‘ ' " ' ’ ' A" 1'3“-“‘Z“‘?.’-11'“r%L‘-$f‘i1-‘Z“3§i2"fl’§.§i‘3 §l'2‘..L°.. ‘m 1:.‘.'...‘°-"-if 7-,. very test these days. the speaker wANTEn—BoT1LEs. rnjgrs m n ma _0.,‘,._,...,.,; ,,...;,, ..,_.._.._,._ “ K " R ‘ E 3"" "‘”> 5* ‘‘f''‘‘‘‘'''':‘ . continued. “Many younlz women #“““”~°:£’3‘."i“."°7'}’:5‘-“"7;. 11-ml All . iclnalc sl. Bernard cs. including such cities as Detroit, su" W 20 0,0,. M... _,., of Wm have “me dmeum meals _ ___, , , ,. I V.“ _ ’ “Ur S’ _d Boston. Ban F-1mc's:-o. ‘lax-tford. slmln 4a Hull llay '-‘W. , Y q ‘ ' tn BOARDERS “,ANTED__(.E_\--I-RM, mg. 1 N» am» - >. Lmmeral 9- : - 9, 8.: Ania 27% I. mlmn ls .rom these or their grandmo ers. _ I4-6142-7-18-21. Conn. Phiadelnhln. New York Ci .v . . , 1 mm. Phone 537 A. __ .. ~__. W M D C chm nd and Basin 0 .\lnln>|rl<'- 5-6 The question they should study 0C > —? "5 ““°“' ‘ " 35°‘ ‘ -‘in-I (‘ant 1“ ~‘“""‘»' 3’ more carefully is. whether movies, W . roa SALE — TWO NEWLY Burial) as well as other centres. gum.-,... my N Hawk 314 0 d -—- ‘h The "Lady Hawkins". will also Sylrnnite ml) Nnrllou 14 card playing. cool-:.ail parties an WANT“) _ A L0“ OF mm. M. ireshened Ayls lres. one racism’- cany 5 Road cargo‘ consisting of Tullnta 5&1‘) gringo-Hm dancing are more conducive to good ‘ per‘cem Pu“ guaranteed _K,ec_ c:l. P. G. Su.ton, Dunstailnage. automobiles. fish products. lumber, c‘_‘:"‘ 5..., 1.3,." KM '7:/2 helmhl happy mm“ “M1 me. °°n' umy_ write C. D Guardian 01- L'm°°'1'“'3" hay. cheese. packing house products. Tnburn 1501 Par (‘re 10 59"V3u°n of the T97‘-‘-Tds Of _md“-5‘ flee. L_6g61_7.)4-31_ :,:"_;_ dry goods. footwear. shingles. drugs Towllmnc -"“ “"°"‘* 3'/,I “T "M" ‘be 5°91“ 9‘-‘-l°Y"‘°“ 5- ‘V’ ————————* -——#‘—T—’ ‘ FOR SALE — man‘ D“ G uh ‘ “flew of cm" cuudmn ‘V"'.".nf;Ll.Il1'Almn gl‘;l(I,1lpM.\ll'tI:I.t. creational programs and home life WANTED To RENT SEPTEMBER gorse also heavy horse. manufactured products frr the “-,,f_,,,, 101,‘ r‘;-‘....,l,.k,:\l k 1%.; of half a century ago. 15,“ m,m_.h..d 0, pm-0;y gumlshed unrdlim. ~- ~ 1 . 3'4 ‘n d ‘r 1. R1 c " W" " Fm’ " ‘.’,"“f‘“° °',.‘,‘f’“".§';,°,fly Bi,,fr°§. ron SALE — xonaaa a CAMP- ‘ ' . L_5103_7_1r_3L bell Piano, ROIIIIEIIWI BAKIIIE HIS OWII BY ‘ob M00" and ’°'“‘ H°'°5 cue Guardian J Table, Bicycle and other articles. vomit. SMAii‘i’ l=ll=E...w1' , vow: lurearéaao once = roo ontu...no« i’i.i. me sun 0,», ’ ‘--l. DECEIV ' you've roacorleu some: BY 0L . THIN6....BEiiIND YOUl..... ‘ GITJIIH, ALI! . TH D RUSE ED E NURLS THE HAT WITH ITS DEADLY CONTENTS STRAIGHT AT THE HE I OFIIS 3‘ ‘ NEMI I ES. Medicine: A-A-I-ii...TAlEl1VAwA‘(....A Ana,-1 AM BITTENI “'1 Female lfle|p_Wante_d WANTED — A CAPABLE EXPER- ienced maid for housework in country. Apply A. B. Guardian. L-0081-7-14-31. WANTED — IMMEDIATELY, AN Apply R. 0. P. Guardian. I»-6014-7-16-31 Male Help Wanted WANTED A MAN TO WORK AT hay. Mrs. Percy Mutch. Mt. Herbert. L-6078-7-i4-31. WANTED AT 0NCE—MAN FOB Work Wanted RELIABLE YOUNG C0lJl’I.E wants work together. No children. Reference if required. Apply "D." Guardian Office. L-6138-7-18-3|. experienced maid. References required. Pone 788. 1..-8140-7-16-31 haying. Apply Earl Jenkins. Southpori. L—81l5-7-15-31. WEAR EVER BRUSH CO, RB- quires representatives for enlel work in city alld surrounding dis- tricts. Must have references. No bond fee required. Write N1‘- Druce. 10015 Granville 5t., Room 7. Halifax. , To Let Lost to LET — A FUBNIBIIID BID- altting room. Phone 684-I.» L-III-7-10-Ii. LOST — PAID. IIIMLESS (V3-LASI; ea in blue can. Finder phone 'ii'l. Reward. , 14-6183-‘I-16-ll. L-6146-7-I 8-41. ' -