01' ii.ic»s"“‘° word. (Ilher rutei on pppllqggjqm LE7’ - COTTAGE OR ROOMS iiiiiiiriiislicd. Good condition. 243 ggaiiiwiid Street. qolsli ’1'() LET 5 ROOMS, sll-lillht‘ sl all family. Apply 89 sydiicy Street. L-1046-o-2-3i. =r "“ i . TEE .2 ll l. second floor. all con- \‘\,'lllL‘ Apply 65 Upper Prince. L-I049-6-2-til. m u: - APARTMENT 101 wEy- iiiciiili Sirect. Also double tene- ment house. Phone 1265-J. L-1095-6-4-3l. c. h) LE'l'-—SE\'EN ROOM HEATED aporimcnt at corner Euslcn and FOFlliUId Streets with large lawn an!‘ oiiiaiiientnl trees. Apply t0 lit! HUClilOfd Street. L-1044-6-2-3l. i ' INSLRE IN THE SUN LIFE. PAR- ticipaie in the profits of this great Qoiiuiiiiiy Last your pOlICYIIOLGCIS received an average of one and one half million dollars a week. See J. A. Moore, Currie Building. Z l\'lcn__ Wa nfiapd LARGE (m A NIZATION WITH uvcr 604) (IUZIlOIS has openings for men \\‘lll1 car to distribute Food n: Holisliiiokl Products on route of 900 linuiss in your own‘ locality. EYPPYIPIIUL‘ unnecessary we train you Steady work, earning about $3000 weekly. Write immed- iately: Familex C0., 570 St. Clem- . M.W. "Boardvets Wanted itiiiorns Accoiumonarciaflfi l l ‘ ;__.1-t1°?.1;6" ‘ilk ="4"'e "gzlvdwaetlgsi Clerk. C115- lmmierntion ln- - ‘ i. tic, Full details free from l-‘lt -\l- C. C. Schools. Toronto 10. y__ __ivi I-I w-wstf. IIEN WAN ED IMMEDIATELY. (‘"91 l.\' every dny; steady work on your own Rnwicigh Willvil are established suc- cs throughout AHIEPCR. Over '."-.l daily necessities needed every l": mv Sic;irly' rcpcntcrs. Big pro-- l" '0l\':‘sL prices: bcst values. win-c not necrlcd. Use our Vi‘ Ruwhriglfs, Dept. M-IJ- ilii-lx-I-T, Montreal, Canada. Female’ HelpwWa’ntcd- lizixi-rcn - immomreifx" taxi ll-"llvll (‘d girl for housework. tilllnll- Ca [h and Carry. L-l047 1i; 1 W-WTFD - (‘OOK FOR. YOUNG Piflltl-"R (‘llIl‘l) in July Apply 1 Fun‘ Strcct between 6 mid '7 \ i. .\i Wm p-iooli-o-t-zii. __ Wanted lllln \r\:v1'i-:o_i5n Lns. 1mm: “out-wt daily at. our ranch. North Rucr ltoad. Apply Harding Bros. _ I L-l042-8-2-4-7. f, Sllcstnrin“ Wanted items of MII. w. u. mitt. M “flier Street consisting oi’ din- “f ‘Wm. bedroom, living room I kit hen furniture, Friday at '30» June 4th J. A. MACDONALD. Auctioneer. L-IOSB. ‘Loiessionaijards EGAN & CO. Chartered Accountunh W! Richmond Street lmml 47- r. o. Boa us. McLeod & Bentley W- B. BENTLEY. u. c. lgnrilsllaBiiTk-EY, n. o. MONEY TOOIIILGOIZ-Nll-IAI gtlgg; W. Matheson Mo" ER. SOLICITOB. ETC time] ‘i’ l-flln Collections - 90 Great ucorgo Street. LlkR/iQLIlAN FA RM lfii.‘ “T5513 arirucrrntc urc lm u Cumin 513;. w“ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance (Jcliinu ‘iiuadrdluu tut-run, do pa: wom; W, woi i announcement: and (iomi E m p“ word; In Alemurlun Nutlormniillo ulculutbiwlld Tm“ chi-u.“ spiritual Uflorlngn. usnil. etc" to p" “mo, Lflt" I llol Floral gag 9,, inrlli holtcnn of Thlulkl and apprwmiua. 10f M °°'“'°'°"°' ’°° llluiuiulu Charge fur Ell, - w-tlnuncnt IIQJII-fl‘. “Mb M NOUUGI W "Illa and lhltorn locals, lo retinas“... M, FOR SALE — M. A. FORD Apply 330 fil/ZfOy Stregtv OOUPE- _ L-l038-6-2-3l, ‘FOR _ SALE—-TOP sou. 15 Slums Park Road. Phone 140a I:_0%'_6:_2'V3L F0" SALE — LONG AND SHORT Wave Victor Radio 550,00 at Llriwfllbé MP-‘PLQLSPPE? FOR SALE- AN ORGAN IN good condition. Will sell cheap. s-illlilkrflfll-hQuardian Qflice.i_ "“.’.l..iill‘°f““ "i r c ‘ "W °T- APDIY Artemas Jieij-f. Qllmbriland. L-106l-6-3-3i, FOR SALE-DUMP BOUy AND 800d hoist combined. Apply H, Cudmore, Brackley, L-1069-6-3-3i. FOR SALE -- REGISTERED AYR- shire Bull 2 years old. Alan Slflvflft. Strathgartney, i’.._-__1079-6-3-3i. FOR SALE — GOOD GENERAL PPYPOSB mare, Island bred, fiyears dd. Complete with almost new set working harness. Sydney Rantcar, Slflnlwpe- L-l037-6-2-3i. ron sate Jiuoitsaisficanizn: al purpose). 1 mare, general pur- pose in foal. 5 cattle 2 years old. 1 light truck wagon $12.00. Wait/er S. Weeks, Kensington. L_-_1109-6-4-1i. FOR SALE-CHOICE RECLEAN- ed Banner Seed Oats. Hilbert Frizzell,‘ St. Avards, Charlotte- _i_.own. L-1110-6-4-1li. FOR SALE - 1 FAIRBANKS Morse Generator and Excitor 60 cycle 25 K. V. A. For iurther par- (IHAKL(I'I'I'E'I'UWN GUARDIAN ts TOCK Q u 0 TA TIONS MARKET (Received over Woods- Rude BULLETIN and Company Special Wire) MORNING MARKET LETTER The market rallied at the out- set yesterday, but alter the first. hour prices held in dullness with- in a very narrow range except for selective buoyancy in a limited number of issues. The metal and Oils groups appeared to show up to advantage. Indications point to a large domestic consumption of pet- roleum products, copper, lead, zinc and other metals, while in addit- ion to greater volume the suppliers of these products stand to benefit from higher prices and wider prof- it margins. In view of the uncer- tainties with re pect to the general course of business over the next two months. we think the market is showing a satisfactory degree of strength which may be followed by an upturn probably earlier in the siunmer than generally expec- ted and our inclination would be to utilize near term recessions as buying opportuntie; in stocks that can be held beyond the next month or two. Laidlaw and Co. SUMMARY Reynolds Spring: Co. dcelares dividend of 25 cents on common. Paid same amount March 29. Addressograph: Multigraph four months ended April 30, net profit $757,646 or $1 a share vs. $470,721 or 63 cents in 1936 period. I Kroger Grocery and Baking will continue to operate in Pennsylvania on same basis as before new Tax Law, Company officials state. v International Harvester Co. plans shortly to begin construction of $4,000,000 plant at. Indianapolis for manufacture of Motor truck engines. New York Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltfield d: C0. members nf Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Al (‘iii-in Aiu (‘nu Aiii Fur I’? Aiu llml .-\iii To} 'l'(-l Aiii \\‘iiti-r Aui \\'ulsel‘ .'\!lll(‘(Ili(|ll Alvillrltlll All llui Beth St ticulars apply to Mrs. Cora beard, Crapaud. L-i043-6-2-4-5 ; WINNIPEG wnriiri‘ (Supplied Iiy Pllfieid and Co.) (‘insep- 0n Saturday, June 5th at 2 O'clock. Valuable property, 35 ac- res of land, 1 mile from city, all clear. excellent house, good outbuildings. An ideal situation along shore to erect summer cottages. This property can be inspected and sold privately up to day of sale. Apply 0n premises to MRS. J. B. LEWIS. West Royalty or J. A. MacDONALD. Auctioneer. Spinningflleaving Send me your wool to be spun Into yarn and woven into blankets. Charles arc. slnglc yarn 23 cents per pound, doubled yarn 26 cents. Blankets $2.00, if unlaunder- cd $1.85. It takes iivc pounds of wool per blanket. Wool must be well washed, all dirt and burrs picked out. The size of single yarn is: medium, doubled yarn; fine. medium, coarse and hooking. Put shippers and owners’ name on all parcels, address and instructions inside. Send by mall or freight. Freight will be mid on 100 pound lots. Price of well washed and picked wool is 32 cents I. pound. Special price for un- ‘~ ’ wool. WM. CONDON. 65 Queen 5t. Charlottetown sod um Eastern Mink High pelt volucl. ‘ rated prolific stock. “ ' ‘ gm- ymu protection by cs- pcrt I-‘ur Merchantt. Wrlk for Particulars. Todd's. Fur Corp. llend Office 877 Wllhing- ton BL, Boston. Moss. loovoooowwoooooowu» Charlottetown Briggs Mun (‘use (‘hon Ohio (‘iirysh-r (‘nin Sol (‘out So (‘on (‘nu (‘on Bil Pun] Prnd |'nr Wright “PUFF Duimiit Eli-v Autn 11C Him‘ l‘r Li. Fin-stone (inn lib-r a Hun lN-mls lie-ii .\lol (imiririvh Gnnll '1‘ (H N0 l‘ 11ml “(ll Cur lli (‘on lnl Iiur Int 'i‘<'l 'l‘<-l Julius .\iiiu .\lu|.( \\'nrd .\l\ir (‘nrll N \' (‘out Nntl Illa Nut (‘iii-iii Rug New York N H Nor .‘\"l Cu Nor I'm‘ I'm-k hint Purliiui-unt Penn R l‘liil .\ln|‘ Phil Pl-l (‘n Poul 'l‘vl nu. r v u", Pith Svr .\ I __ v- "fa Pure (til (0 1434 l‘?! lliillin (‘n n 2w ‘an If li K - “(Iilililtllv s: ‘till-i ‘HM Sour! llm- (‘o h“ Sill/d Sin-ll (‘uinu , South I'm‘ N‘ NM .\‘I|l on Ind wé 4i, sin nu N J ~ ""1- Slniiv- 1'.» l!” w: (w. -» y luiiliwi Air / “fir; nun-u am» "i. i»: ' 1- rl liilllgllll’ _ 1'3".- l’ N Iliili n 57V,- v g * 07 ma‘ ‘i’! 5H ‘ill 57 41% 42% \\'.~-u iiii-i- 173% Ill) Woolworth (0% 46% _?_.. BANKS mm,‘ Open Clan ins 10R m, an] S -_-:ii :34 filiyjj" “ 2w: 205 ...____._.. linen-rs Llnlmant comma stuns. CEMETERY WORK Permanent concrete foundation monument cleaned and refinished. Reasonable prices. AP]!!! PERCY GREGORY. Molpequo Bond, Phone 9824.. 74-1102-6-4-7-9. roii sue AT in; 9n ugh u! the late Edward Dunn, llvc good 19""! "m"! "1""- A I to ‘my RICHARD GILL or WM. O'SIIEA. Executor: of Bit-Ite- L-fll-l-II-ll. L-IMI-O-Z-L Central Railroad of New Jersey will pay its July lst interest re- quirements on General Mortgage Bonds despite serious financial condition road faces as a result of high New Jersey taxes, E. W. Sheer, President, states. Iron Age report; that as result. of steel plant strikes ingot pro- duction rate this week has de- cllned to 77 1-2 per cent compared with revised figures of 85 per cent ior last week or to lowest rate at which industry has operated this year. ~ Southern California Edison Co. authorizes Stone and Webster En- gineering Corp. to build 235 miles of single circuit transmrsion line from Boulder Dam to Company's Los Angeles system at cost of $3.- 000.000. 30 Industrials high 173.73 low 172.25 close 172.63 up 1.04. 20 Rails high 56.61 10w 56.13, close 56.26 up .17. 20 Utilities high 27.95 low HA8, close 27.61 up .05. 40 Bonds 101.29 up .04. Dow Jones. NOON COMMENT Prices are generally up from the lows of the mornng, but still showing a. small decline in the day. The shrinkage in volume and nar- row fluctuation of leading issues suggests that the market may break out in more decisive fashion one way or the other soon. We believe that an up side movement once begun could develop a worth- while following whereas if weak- ness should come first we believe that the market leaders, particu- larly the industrials, will probably not sell much lower than present levels. Laidlaw and C0. flMontreali c513 (supplied hy Pilllclll and Co. mem- bers of “nntrenl Stuck Exchange and (iurh Market) Stocks Oncn Clan Aiiliilil 7 7 \\lr(*$lufl “'6 hill/q If A Ull ‘J3 J3 llvzllllillrillil! "'6 ti‘; Iiri-w Purl’) ‘.""| 20s lfuth .\ 13V; 15H (‘un Vii-k llulil 'l‘iir lhiii A l5“; 1674; Friisvr 4t": 4G Frum-r V T C ~|(\ 4t) Furl! ‘Jli '_'.'l llir \\'lllkr>i' V4 44v lluiin tlil l‘ 1'05 liup (iii 24".}, 20"”; iiil Pilir- J5 51V: \ll‘ll'l\l‘r§ A Prim- i3 H Prim Pfr] (HI 7f) Iinyuliic :ir> no [Suited s‘: Pom Th’. 7% C ' NEW YORK. June 3 — (AP) — Engagement of one of the largest blocks of gold abroad in a single clay in several weeks was followed bya general decline in foreign currencies in terms of the United States dollar today. The Federal Reserve Bank re- ported metal in England for Un- ited States account aggregated $10,753,000 and an additional $5.- 250000 was taken in Japan for shipment to the United Slates. This brought the total engaged abroad in the past three days to nearly 540000.000. The pound sterling ended l-l6 of a cent lower at $4.92 1-2. French francs lost .00 1-2 of a cent at 4.45. Belgium belgas dropped .02 1-2 of n cent, Holland guilders ended off .02 of a cent and Swiss francs yielded .01 of a. cent. The German mark sank to a new 1937 low at 40.08. The Canadian dol- lar was unchanged at par. MONTREAL. J1me 3 — (C?) -- Poiind sterling declined 3-32 rent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- day lo 4.92 9-16. The French franc remained unchanged at 4.45 c9fll5 whilc the United States dollar was up i-32 at i-32 premium. Produce Prices MONTREAL. June 3 - (GP) — Butter and egg prices eased slight- ly on Montreal open produce mar- kets today while potatoes held about even. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were quoted at 21 cents a dozen for grade A-lBTBB. l9 1'2 l" A-medium, 19 to l9 1-2 for grade B and 18 to 18 1-2 for C. Re- ceipts: 1.362 cases. Butter was quoted at 23 1-2 to 24 cents a pound for carlnts or less of No. Lwhile lots to retailers were 24 1-2 to 25 for solids and 25 to 25 i-li for prints. Receipts: 456 boxes. Cheese was quoted at 14 1-4 to I-2 cents a pound for Ontarios while Quebec-s were unquoted. Re- ceipts: 3.356 boxes. Potatoes: P.E.I. Mts. No. l 90's 1.15; Cobblers No. 1 90's 1.10: NB. Mts. No. i 80's .95: Que- Mts- "0- 1 80's .90; No. 2 .85; new stock. South Carolinas, ‘No. 1 and No. 7 barrels (approx. 170 lbs.) 4.50; bags 100 lbs No. 2. 2.50. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Stocks ir- regularly lower. New York-Stocks closed slightly higher. Winnipeg-Wheat down 2 to 5-8 cents. New York-Rubber and cotton lower; sugar and coffee higher. DOW JONIZR AVERAGE! (lnppllrd by Wanda-Read? Ind (‘OJ Industrial: 1121'.’ nn 1° Ratio M172 n Jill. Utiliticc 27. up .0‘! MORNING STOCK LETTER (Received over Infield mu Co’: Private Wire) NEW YORK. June 3—According to Dow Jones the London market is quiet and steady. Also according to Dow Jones. circles close to the White House say that President Roosevelt will not prepare for pass- age of his Supreme Court ‘Legis- lation in this sesrion. Gold con- tinues to come into the London market in large amounts, accord- 1118 l0 Dewar-viper reports, and in spite of the fact that yesterday the price in London would permit of a. profit by shipment to the United States. all the gold offer- ed was not taken. Dividend meet- ings today, Borg Warner, Devoe and Reynolds, Pacific Telephone. Yesterday's market gave very little indication of the immediate trend. Oil stocks again gave about‘ as good a performance as any and when any improvement in the general market takes place this group should be out in front. MONTREAL. June li-l-Iiram Walker-Company gives notice that second conversion period of 4 1-2 per cent convertible debentures due December l, 1945, has conic to an end, as principal amount of de- bentures is now below 64.000000. Conversion prices effective for next conversion will be $55 per common share. Monarch Mines-Financial Coun- sel states it is reported that geo- logist recommends active oper- ations should cease since the drill- ing results have been thoroughly examined and the geological struc- ture is an exceedingly difficult one to work out. Sylvanite Gold-Year to March 31, tons milled increased nearly 8 per cent as compared to the pre- ceding year. Rccovcry was up from $12.53 ‘to $12.94 and earnings per share increased from 76.5 cents to 28.7 cents. NEW YORK, June 3—Nationa.1 Cash Register gross domestic ord- ers for the five months ended May 31, 1937 amounted to $13,213,525 against $9,786,325 in like period 1936. increase 35 per cent. PITTSBURGH, June 3-The Eovernment sought dismissal of a Federal Court injunction restrain- ing the department of justice from prosecuting its anti-trust suit ag- ainst Aluminum Co. of America in Southern District Court. Montreal Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltfleid and Co. mem- bers of illoutrcul Stuck Exchange and Curb Market) Stock: Open Clooo Bell T0] 10? 1177 Bruziiiiin 154% 341,‘ gfllllkl Silk l.‘ ‘on 85 35x1 liliilll Prod " (‘an (‘viii 11F}; mag (‘an \'ur I’r (‘uii (‘iir i~‘\i 14W, (‘nu (‘ur I'll! 2.’. (‘an “_\(|i'(| Pfd 7p l'ill.l Ind A] A 131g 24% “l _, V. l‘u1|‘ Pup 1L1 117 imm will rid " M‘ “Dill Brlilgc 4R 4g 1mm St B not; 1o iiuui ‘Ii-x 7g 7g llrrdl-n 11 n Eng l-llcl- A Eng I-Ih-v B Fuuiiii (‘u y; go (ll-ii Si \\' 13 13% llourlyp;|r 14% iii‘), lit-w Smith 2n 291;, liiip 'l‘ui\ (u), ((1,, Int Xii-kcl 50 5i) Int Pow luiko “Winds Milrlfiliy Hiir .\|1'('ul| Ft. “Hill Pow Nat lira-u- Nut Si (‘or Nnrundi. 1'ii\\' (‘urp Que Pow Shaw St lulu" S! Iinu" PM Sou (‘nu Pmv St (‘nu 7i! 7!) N! (‘nu PM Win Ell-c A 4% 4i’; Grain (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, June 3-Wheat prices bobbed above and below yester- day's close in nervous fluctuations today and wound up with twocon- tracts slightly lower. Rains in the southeast and weakness of foreign markets offset reports of severe dust storms in some Canadian spring wheat sec- tions. July rye lost more than 5 cents due to selling attributed largely tn favorable crop prospects. Wheat closed 1-4 higher to 7-8 lower, July 1.09 7-8 to 1.10 1-8.Sep 1.06 7-8 to 09 l-B, and corn was 3-8 to 1 5-8 down, July new 1.22 1-4 to 3-8. Sep.l.08 to .08 l-B. Oats were unchanged to 5-8 lower. MONTREAL, J1me 3 — (GP) — Wheat, Northern, No. 2, 1.24 1-8; barley. Canadian Western. No. 3, .74: oats, feed, No. l, .60 1-8: No. 2 59 1-2; oats. Canadian western, No. 3, .61 1-6; flour, spring wheat patents, firsts, 7.10: seconds, 670: bakers, 6.60; bi-amton, 33.25; shorts ton, 35.25; middlings. ton. 39.25: rolled oats. bag 90 l"bs.. 3.75; hay, No. 2. per ton, carlots. $9. Butter. .23 1-2 to .24 1-2. Eggs in cartons: A-large .21: B. .19 to .19 l-Z; A-medium .19 l-2: C. .18 to .18 1-2. Potatoes: P.E.I. No. l Mts. 90s 1.15; NB. No. I Mts. 80's. .93 to .95; Que. No. 1 Mts. 80s. .90. Finance (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. June ll-Forelgn exchange easy. Great Britain de- mand 492 1-2. 4.92 l-8. 4,92 1-2; 60-day bills 4.90 15-16; France 4.45; Italy 5.26 1-4; Belgium 16.82 1-4; Germany 40.08; Canada 100.00. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Pres!) Closing exchange rates". At Montreal-Pound 4.92 9-16; franc 4.45; U.S. dollar 1.00 i-32. At New York-Pound 4.92 1-2; franc 4.45: Canadian dollar par. At Paris-Pound 110.62 If-I U.S. dollar 2248 1-4 fin; Canadian dol- lar 2245 16-16 fr. In Gold-Pound 12s; (1.8. dollar 59.61 cents; Canadian dollar 59.68 cents. ‘harms Wanda-luv‘- and f0) (Supplied by Ilnnk n (‘loud (‘vinillicrcc R ‘I'M Nora S N! 320 Ruyll 201% Mining (Supplied b1 Wanda-Rondo ind Co.) Stock! Close Aiili-ruiac B~ uufor liillgood Iloiijo Iiuiis Brulurnc Rrmviiice Iinffhli) Auk (‘i-lit (l ('h('lil lies 9-5 (‘hill 115 (‘iiroiiiiiim lrifl-t 31:41 I-illlorudo ‘.275 Fitlutill 104) (llcimra 10 (hills Luke 46 llriiiiiini B (lunnur (l Harri Rock ilnrki-r Kirk Luke Lin; llIlll Lulu- Sh Lauin (‘on Lil I Iv .\|i|4'1l c-"u llm-limnl C Xlulrohiv: 3. . (‘.100 Nnrinvlitlfl lit’: (Yilrir-n 9'") (bin-git 7P4 Pnuiour 22.“. Pllrkhlll mic Piiyniualcr 5!! l‘i'l'l'ull 100 Pickle (Trot! ' .' Plum-or For (‘ruirii lbvirvll Rouyl Prr-iiiiv-r I'm-sum E D Ill-rill Aiiih Iimi Lake iii-nu I l p (‘ml ‘Fi-liuru Tun nginaii- ‘Yllllli .\iiiu Wrigili Ilnr UNLIfiTID Fvflllillldl .\l|mn_\ R llmisquet Drown Rm‘ (‘anvlnlnca (‘bihiiiuvi l'lilll|l|llll lliirwiii llinr-uii W Hump (1nd ivunl-ip New UIIVIIPI iiulmvay P (lilliw QIIPIIHIFIIC liuwi-rl-w John Nip kirk lhvlll R lnifnyuvtte Lulu- ill-nor; Luke Rowan lianiuquo lA-rny i. li Lagoon Z = v: 3 .- l" .- n; >_=s?‘j ., . >2..>-=,-....=.= .- ' -| :.-,_ r_I..';,- -<~.=.;_ 2-71.: Qm- Furl-kl Rod (laid Ronyn Row Rulioc rlrlirr-lior Fla-guilt R Nitnun Nina-ll (I flprluu Stung Stun s‘!- Hxt 'l'unnwniul~ - Pp (‘nu Tho Mnnngcr of out brunch nearest you. will be glad to diam." your llama Improvement Loon at any tlma. Ask jnr lnmklrh “Loam/or Home lmprovcnwnts." pl) OVER 600 BRANCHES II “M. \r“lll'5-x . ' . ~ l‘ yiudiiiut ’ Roviu. BANK .. ALL PARTS OF CANADA A. BLOCK ~ '1 WOOL ! WOOL l WOOL SHIPPING DIRECT T0 THE ALANI_'l*.\(f’1‘L‘IliiIiS’ enables us to pay HIGHEST good quality unwashed wool N0 GRADING REQUIRED We pay all freight charges on IOU-pound lots, or more, or our trucks will call. Buying daily at 257 King Street, opposite Railway Station CiXSII PRICES for and SON MONTREAL, June 3 — (GP) — Prices tended to ease a little on Canadian commodity exchange pro- duce section today. Butter Spot - Que. fresh (92 score) 24 1-4a. Cheese Spot-Unquoted. Eggs Spot-Ont. A-large 21a; A- meditun l9 1-2a; A-puiieis 18a. To Arrive-Butter. western, 24 l-Za. Cheese unquoted. FINANCE (‘an funds at .\‘--w York 1-32 to pnr. Sterling lll New." lurk Lilli‘; to Li)‘; I. _ "Export (‘fillfrvr il 477w. Still!‘ YORK CURB (fiurnllul hr “Xiudn-Ifvlnle and Co.) Stocks Am (‘yiin B Am 1 s l-Zl Am Sup Imw (Pit Son‘ (‘rs-lilo Pet i-i) Bond Sh (‘lose Charlottetown .-~— - —: ~.— :—~--—_——_—_-1| P “WW1 R l: 4 (‘i “INSIPIIM \\ lll'l.\'l‘ Winogu I'M. 12-15 M COIVINIODITIES Cuihbciison. [Lsslollliit Proiv Cheniislri" at Al» . ‘ vciz-ity IllCP next collu- scncc ‘in . fillCllfllilig iiic your at Ciliiib will \‘l-ll Ulllvl’ iii the ll(‘l(i oi re.» is llll(‘l'C.‘ii(‘(: is he. Moncioii. who in... ate stiulciil ycais, “ill and was u pflillilllflllt student. He 1~ in Doctor of Pllilf).\i)l)ll_\' McGill cliiixng the .llllil comes to Mount Alilwmll 1.. . ' - A l'n l. Pow PM AIL THESE EXTRA rzarunzs cosr no MORE ? comnic-nrlctl. THAT'S atom, NOT GIVE CENT MORE,’ -.'\’, gum» can #11:: " [Fl/M FIFPIH CERES (In S’: . SC/[NT/FII-Wll Y DESIGNED with all their extra vulueo you. Tom Davies Comer I-‘lttlroy Ind Great Georle Wawbrllto Wendigo rm rm fllfl/IST/llfli, l l l SRFE TY TREND l — ti? °¥'§§*~.a?-’/ Get the most for your moncw-Fireslone tires- that give you longer mileage, more safety and greater value-cit no extra cool. Your local Firestone Dealer has a Firestone tire to suit every purse. Drive in and let him serve Allison Macleod- 22d Great 599'" i- l. 5