l?l:ocK QU6 Tldrkets At A Glance ___._. (cgnfldllll tr )1 kid d Mon eo— us- m'£f“;‘f,‘:u “K1-ewluly higher. Town“, M|_nes—l-Iighciz d an New Y°Yl“‘5"’°k’ °°“ ' °h;,?g$1;;eg—Wheat up 1-2 to 14 ‘*3; york—Gotton lower; ww- ‘u1cllM1S9d- Miscellaneous (cuudmn "cull! B tter N3-3531,, May — I1 M; 11,-med in fairly active trad- W on Canadian commodity 9*‘ chm produce section today. omer lines held unch.an88d- ms}, 20 3-8: 19 3-4. "on" ’°ee°:e°’spot.onc colored 11 1-3. am spot-—In carlots, Ont A .2 to 21 3-4; A medium gm; L2; (3 is 1-2 to 19. LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May 2'l——DespitA9 ood demand (or cattle on Mont- ‘ E1 mgstock markets todiw Prices ma changed while light offer- oiher sections held prices were ill) lugs on °V;°§:‘.;,elp¢,-1: Cattle 22; calves 137: ms 315; sheep and lambs 14. liiscaille were handled for ex- W” ,0 Great Britain. 489 left here liiav 28 for Cardiff, and 656 We to leave May 28 for Birken- Mtallllves sold in small Iota. Prices were from $4.50 ior common veals to 3 lor mediums. Atcw larnbs were sold nt $6 Pflifh for medium lambs to $9 each 101‘ good lambs. Common light lfimbs told as low as $4.50 each. sheep were from $4 to $5- Hogs sold at $9 fed and wuiererl. selects draw 51 P91‘ 11°11 l"'°"““'“' Butchers. llecvics and liillll-‘Z ‘~'~'BN= also and cxtm heavies $8. sows were from $5.50 to $625- Prices held steady on all sections oi Maritime mEu'l<el-1- 3035 sold at 511.30 for bacons. nil grade. at 58.40 weighed oft‘ trucks and at $8.75 off curs. sows me down to $5.65- .catile offerings were light. A fqy good lltecrs sold at $3. COWS were steady at $3.75 for good kinds. Czilincrs were 31 to $1.75. nolognc bulls were $1.50 and butchers bulls of medium weights up-to $3. Calves sold from $3.50 for grass- us to $0 for top vealc. New York Curb (Canadian Prue) sworn Clone Amer Cyan B 34 3-4 Amer Gas Elec A 37 3.3 Amer Sup Pow 3 3.3 Assoc Gas Elec A » , Atlas Corp Oan Marconi Oit serv . 4 1.3 Creole Pet 35 7.3 Elec Bond sh no 1-; l“ord.of Can A 21 3.4 Gulf O11 Hnn so Hum Oil Ref as 1-: Imp 011 :1 5-! Int Peta 3'! 3-8 Nine Hut! 9 a-a Std 011 Ken 17 7.3 On Light Pow A 3 i—s Un Light.Pow pfd «J 1.3 c . I urrenctes (Canadian Press) MDN'I'R.ll1AL, May 2’l—',I,"hg pound sterling was 3-8 cent, higher today while other leading curren- cies held unchanged on Montreal foreign exchange. The United States dollar at 3-16 premium and the French franc at cm germ were unchanged. NEW YORK, May 27—l'..eading currencies were steady in relation to United States funds during fairly active trading today an the foreign exchange market. Canadian currency was unchang- ed at 99 13-16 cents. pounds ster- ling firmed 7-16 cents to 4.93 1-2 and French gold francs were un- charged at 6.58 3-8 oentl. PROEUCE IVIONTREAL, May 27—Gainc of five to 10 cents were registered on potato prices on Montreal open produce markets today. Butter was fairly active with prices firm while eggs and cheese showed little change. . Potatoes: P E I mts 90'; $2.10 to $2.20; cobblers 90's 32 to $2.10; N. B. mts 80's $1.80-$1.85; 50's 81.15 to $1.20; 10's 26 to 27', Que no 2 whites 80's $1.60 to $1.65; New Bermudas. 50 pound case, no 1 82.- 90 to $3: no 3 $2.65 to $2.75; South Carolina no 1 new barrel $8.50 to $9; No 2 $7 to $7.50. Butter was quoted at 30 1-4 cents a pound for carlots or less for no 1 while lots to retailers were quoted at 21 to 21 1-2 for solids and 21 1-2 to 22 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 12 cents a pound for no 1 Ontario colored and 12 1-4 for white. Graded egg shipments were quoted at 31 1-2 to 22 cents a dozen for A large, 20 to 20 1-2 for A medium; 19 1-2 to 30 for B and 18 1-2 to 19 for 0. Advertising ll:les—Pay:lle in Advance I cum: flunrdlnn locale, lo per word: Waters: and liutern locals. to inr word: Announcerm.-nil and Coming Event: 24: per word; Clnnllfled to per word; In lilunnriun Notices, 70-1 per inch; List: at Flornl and Spiritual Offcrlngu, Cnnll. e|c., lo per mime: Letter: or Cnndolcnoc 100 lm |-uh: Notices of Thank: and Annteciailnn, 70¢ per inch or do per word. Oillor rule: on application. linimum Charge for any uuvortllement twenty-tin canto, ’K§{ For Sale I011 SALE -— AUCTION FORT!- l-‘ive, Bridge and Wbiat Score Card; Guardian Central Job Priniery. I; 701?. SAl.F.—SEED BUCKWIIEAT. Phone 8822. 6 :__. .7 , FOB. SALE——TWO WHEEL TRAIL- er almost new Harry Wood, Mt. Herbert. L-5100-5-2'1-ai . : 4;, ,,_ . , FOR. S.-\l.F.—()NE NEW LIGHT- rullnmil truck wagon. Apply 97 :‘§€“’_ 5?: L-533‘? FOR SALE — 0N1: oow AYE- WF0 lzmcic. due to freshen May 23th. Frank McRue, Wheatlcy “R-Veg 079-e-ac-ai. ~ ITBAWBI-IRRY PLANTS 750 PER 100, $1.00 by mail: $4.50 per 1000. Also Orsmlncntul trees and shrubs. F15. Reeves, scui.hpon_ '0" SALl‘.V- noliuos, SllING- 1“. sccnlllllg, etc. Also new cum Ind whack. new truck wagons "End maliure spreader (new). ml‘ 3108-. Mt. Stewart. L-5103-5-2’l-8l. 0?» _~lwsi"Tv"rnrr-r:”'r °°“l’° 1“ R00d shape. Cheap for ' gm Also a cow 8 years old. due ‘When inst of May. Wilfred -Emmi. Carleton Siding. L-5715-5-33-ll. ’?m3he3NT—M0DEBN wan. run. 1. H“ <1‘ home for summer months. ° °°3“°h. Very central. AD° “Y 0|-lltdian Office. L-B091 '° '-3'1‘ - mace ruumsnuu Mm. 139 Kent ea-cot. - .\_ 1.-ma-is-as-ai. ;'°Mf;"—FUamsuuu Anar- ‘ °°\mh‘)' homo neu- "‘°"- Beautiful situation bath- ’ rs: "°°“’l¢"-1'. Private ent- _. ' ‘“‘° °°i-hue Iilea.__I:ll83l __g_ . Wanted - -I °°¢I'nonJohnn.norhoeoi 110. Prince lidwud Wat: A110 Rataorch . or-icon Bank Muhosurornu IIIIII-O-U-I. flan’-IILATNII or Inn‘ f- la. Miscellaneoul FOUND BY 81.‘. GWB-GE’S BUS. Number Plate. Apply Guardian. 1..-5819-5-28-1i. ESCAPE[)—l-‘EMALE FOX TAT- iooed. Finder notify Wilfred Muc- Donald, Brudenell. Reward. 1.-5094 ..:————:—————:— _ __.__. UNLOADING CAR. LOAD CEDAR. shingles of different grades. M. 1'-‘. Walsh, 51 Chestnut, street. L-5032-5-23-tts-61. THE SUN LIFE HAS A NEW LOW premium policy which guaran- tee; even in the event of your death the completion of the things you had planned to do. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Building, Charlottetown. Boarders?“ Wa_n_t_ed BOARDERS WANTED — ALSO light housekeeping rooms to let. _Ap1rlyJ3_§igimond St. L-5737 Work Wanted MAN \VAN'l‘S wonx oN FARM- Walter Brennan. bone River- L-5109-5-2'1-3i. Fern_al_e_ Help Wantc_d;: WANTED _ CAPABLE mm. A l 200 Prince street. pp Y L-5824-5-28-31. ——m——— WANTED MIDDLE AGED WOMAN to care for house near town 101' summer months. Apply GuMd‘llI1- _L-5077‘-_iij!t3-31. WANTlD—CAPABLE MIDDLI- gggd noun keeper in protestant family of two. Miss Emma I-111885“ Vernon River. L-5099-5-27-Si =___._— _. —-——- WAN'l'ED—GlRL OR MIDDLE- aged woman by day 10!‘ 8939"‘ housework. Must N l°°‘ Coak_ Please fl'.VG |'¢l(‘l‘€TlCOIi write 0., cc. Gi1I.l‘l‘ll_l_ll_-__#L_"__5B'__;_3__ WAN'l'ED—MAlD ron GENERAL homework. A9131)’ 0“N"““‘ °" m,,_ L-ma Lost T L081‘ — IN Mosr HOLY pli- dcelmr church '1‘hundI1'. W“ ronry. valuable to owner. 710"‘ bihfliflfi A TIONS Steady Trend On Montreal Stock Market (0.7. 31 Gun-dish’: special Wire) ‘MO.N'I‘R.l'1AL. Ma)’ 37 - Siefldl’ demand on Montreal stock Ex- change today brought generally firmer priou. Papers and metals led listing in- to higher levels with advances mm fractions to 2 6-8 points. Min- , or losses were exhibited by utilities while liquors were weaker and tear- tih steady. at. Lawrence Paper preferred ad- vanced 2 5-8 points and Dryden and at. Lawrence Corporation pre- ferred gained 1-8 and 1-: respec- tively. The other papers held firm. Noranda gained fracticnalll’ throughout the session and closed 3 point higher at 56 while Con- solidated smelting was up 1-4 and I-lollinger and Nickel unchanzed. Distillers seagram dropped a point, to 23 while Canadian millis- trial Alcohol “B" shares lost 1-8 and the “A" stock held unchanged. Heavy buying brought a 3-8 gain in Canadian Pacific Railway which closed at 12 3-4 and Lake of the Woods. as high as 22. eased to 21. up 1-2. Ttexilles were steady with Bruck silk and Canadian Celanesc up fractions. Banks generally were un- changed with Commerce 1-2 lower. Sales 15,400 shares: bonds $6.300. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May 27—Britiah (THE Cl-1ARLO'1"l‘4E'l‘OWN GUARDIAN Profit - taking Halts Climb On N.Y. Mart (By li‘ra.nk Macmillan) (Alaodated Press Financial Writer) (A.P. By Gun-dun’: special WIN) NEW YORK. May 2'1 —- Protit taking washed out some of the starch from today's stock market. While a few specialties managed to come out on top with sizable ed- gvancm, the rest of the list dip- ped and rallied intcrmittemly and the finish was moderately irregu- lar. The Associated Prom avenge of 80 stocks was unchanged at 01.8. while transfers of 1.231.010 ‘hue! compared with 1.143.100 the day before. Steel equities were given I run in the morning when “iron :86". discussing the boost in prices which takes place at the start of the third quarter. expressed the opinion that June should be the best month of the year for this industry because or the expected rush of consumers to 1111 require- ments under present rates. Motor stocks were a bit doubtful throughout the session as gossip was heard in automobile circles that manufacturers, owing to in- creased wages and other costs. might be forced to advance P1109‘ live to 10 per cent" on next year‘: models. Dome Mines gained I point to lead a generally firm Canadian list. smaller advances were shown in Dominion stores, Hiram Walker. Canadian Industrial Alcohol. Hoi- linger Mines, Lake shore and Mas- sey Harris. Shawinigan. Quebec Power, Ford of Canada. Intema- tional Nickel and D‘atll1ers Bea- gram cased minor fractions. shares of Ycungstewn sheet and tube were lively performers with a gain 613 3-8 at 60 1-8. Allied Chemical was up 2 at M 1-2. U. 8. Steel finished a net fraction higher Retires After 23 , Years oi-Service Charla A. Butler of Montreal. Superintendent of lantern Agencies for The Greatrwest Life Assurance Company. retires June 1 mm cc- tivc business after 23 years oz auc- cesstul service with his company. Mr. Butler is a well-known ziguro in life insurance circles and has held high omce with the Canadian Association of Life Agency Omcera. MINING (Canadian Pi-en) 'i‘ORON'I‘0, May 2'l—'rurnover on the Toronto mining share mar- ket today reached 3,212,000 shares, the heaviest since Jan. 24 last. Volume was concentrated in the cheaper golds and the gold group registered an advance of 1.60 to 136.24. a new high for 1936 and the miscellaneous mines index ad- vanced a point to 129.89. The last half hour witnessed a sharp de- cline of prices for some or the early risers but most of them lev- elled off to close steady with part of their gains intact.’ Hard Rock failed to come back and it closed at 2.25 for a net loss of 26 cents. Preston. O'Brien and Kirkland Lake held the interest of a large following Preston. and Kirkland trading more than 300,000 shares each and O'Brien better than 100.- 000 shares. Preston pushed up to 2.06, broke back to 1.65 and rallied to 1.84 where it closed with a net gain at 29 cents. O'Brien touched a new high at 2.90 and closed at 2.76, up 26 cents net for the day and Kirkland Lake added 17 centc. closing at 83. other substantial gainers of the gold group were Anglo-Huronian, Gunnar, McWat- leis. Omega, Pamour, Pioneer, Pickle Crow, San Antonio and Wright Hargreaves. Pickle Crow stepped up 45 cents to 6.25. Dome added a point, 1-Iollinicer 1-8 and Pioneer 25 cents. ’i'0RO.\'T0, May 27- aMs.“oueeN MARY" :’=:l"-3:3, vvonL1>’s nuns! Mlrrmnss Here in ccncreio proof that all the good thing: we've said about Boautyrosi are founded on fact. R.M.S. "Queen Merry" has chosen this famous mcitrou {or her iirst class cabins. Visit our special display of Beauiyresi. Examine this wonderful spring-filled mattress. with the mattress you are now sleep- ing on. Think oi the llleiime of sleep- ing luxury it offers. Then you will know it for what it is —— the greatest mailman value of the age. Compare i and foreign exchange in relation 39, 30 7-8, Losers of as much as a Stock- to the Canadian dollar as compil- point or so included American Tele- “mu _ 8% ed by the Royal Bank of Canada phone at 165. Santa Fe at 71 3-4. Ajax or closed today as f°11°WS=- Consolidated Edison at 32 5-9. Gen- Alex 2»: I _ [i [‘ ,fl /i t AI‘8€nlln8- D650 3775- eral' Motors at 62 5-8 and Cfirrtler fl“;°1‘(}"H 5169 . Australia pound 3.9860. 3; 97, Argosy [50 5 ~ Brazil mill-ei.-. .0560. finhlry 10 v I — {I V [I H _ Czechoslovakia crown .0415. . B:‘:a‘'m‘” '; v Denmark krone .3230. Produce Prices 3,.,.-,- 3 7 suvlvll-:lisini=.—cllAluo1re1owll Germany reiellsmark .4034. 321319 1;: Great Britain pound 4.9943. (Canadian PR!) 3., M... 50 India rupee .3775. MON'I‘REAL. Mhy 27- Bnbjo 18 Japan yen .2930. Wheat. nor no 2 82. ll;l'!I}l‘0l:\1|B Ngw zegland pound 4.0281. 033- C W no 3 37- gun Auk -———j——~- z‘_r_,_ _ ‘ Norway krone 3511‘ Oats. feed no 1 35. Buff (‘an 10 ‘\‘Y:‘y:iu;:ng 1:335 y _ , South A-MCB P0111“! 4-9575. Flour. spring wheat patents. Ellrliinyililll 1'; \Vil c oz’. Kin '1' ’ 53 Eastern Lluardlan Sweden krone .2575_ firsts $5.20. 0*“ M“ 1.“ \y‘rlghi_ H 785 Lake lilar ii swnzerland franc .3233 F1011!‘ seconds 34.80. (‘umoo «H7 iluir 1. G 50 .\l:ilroblc ,,'TKE UNDERSIGNED parties . Flour bakers $4.70. fa-xtlo '1‘ no -", 3”‘ 9 of Montague. Lower Montague and United States dollar 3 16 per pm PM .,.,5 x..ul;.y. lit, . _ mm premium. Flour winter wheat patents, Chem 3'" 160 L-Nus-no U“ Ed 41,, Kilmuir will close their stores at 3 Closing exchange mm, choice $3.70 to $3.80. (gum, 3.6 l irk nill_ 22 P. M. each evening except Saturday __ 439 1.2- Flour white com $4.20. (‘nniaruin 220 1 NH’-0 1\ 3 beginning June 10th. will also be Al: Montreal Pound ' (‘¢,,,_., (‘M 130 Aldcrmcc 18% 1 mi Ore N) 1 d an d Jul 1“ 5‘ nod. J J U. 3. dollar 1.00 3-16; franc e.co. Bran ton $19-25- D0,... ' 5., am: um, 1‘ul'c no 101,4 0056 HY Mybé « Itf/I be-Cd - At New York—-Pound 4.93 1.2; Shorts ton $20.25. M". 1.7, .3 Con .\lun “nu. liili-lilo age Stewart D. J. A C an. 0 & 0 man don“. 99 1346. franc Middlings ton 324,25. 1-71.1..‘-mic. 95 (hurt-ii E M lcnlnli Eiidut 5-rt McGregor, John E. Poole, MCGOWEM ‘ma ’ Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.75. lfwml 800 if,“ 1"” --5, §.‘"' ,;“_’°°' ‘fg Ltd, w. A. Poole & Co.,C1ark Bros., 658 3'8 d 75 57 1 . U 5 Hav no 2 per ton car-lots $9.00. _ll';."" in ‘£4 Ifilnitlll 47> {\"|II)nr1l(lL!l\' 854 510“ Grocery» Mr R M°D°““d- 1* M P‘“‘5“’°““ ' " ‘ ' Chgese om no 1 my 13. .,.'.‘.'.'l ,f',k,, 9,’‘‘ am (‘r w. 'l'nill la-.l.~s. 3.242.000. B. Mcflisil. L-5817 6-1i. .1igl1l:r“_15.19 tr; Canadian dollar Mme WW8 12 H‘ ((,(,}.i,,,l;,lt 3,,“ ——~—»———- .-. ——-—~————--~--v—~———~——--——:;-. ----——-~ - . -_ ‘ no I r . . ' . . In lz01d—~P0\md ms. nu: Iris. . ggggvgnngagggslg-,m M ;l;g,«g,;l;_r- 12; Tragic Figure of Exiled Emperor Lands at Haifa dollar 59.44 cents; Canadian dol ar F-Egg A medium 24 érnnmn 22 59.30. " ' (lrnnllnro 10, ' ‘ - ' ' " “N "°‘“" i““’a.£:’ZF’;".iiLi?. ‘S 3?‘ 3.'.°.°.".°. .5.“ * "‘a’ia V W ,, ’ exchange irregu ar. ' . -. ‘ - ” ’ /yi demand hflglzi 46?;-zgblgr 1-gz szfggtatoes P E I mts 905 $2.10 to fizigrofncl 22%‘: V close 4.98 - : 5-Y 5 - ' 3 ' ' . "Hr"? ' ' ‘ France 6.58 3-8; Italy 7136: Bel- Cobblers 90-3,$3s1¢;03:i1gé ggtilngefld 7105*- gium 16.90 1-2: Germany 40.252 N33 ““5t3 51 ,m~ ‘ Hm,.,3’.‘ ‘ 30 Canada 99 13-15 5°? 31-15 ° 5 ‘- .1 \r Cons «.- _____ 105 28-27. $165 Iuihu 3(3) Que no 2 80‘s s1.cn- . .. I‘ la 0 Deaf DogS- New ‘Bernliidrls 50 111 5390-33. }j;‘;f ;gg;= °g'/.,; ._._. New Bermllclcis no 2 $3.65-$2.75. mm (yap no The very best retriever I ever south Carolinas new barrel $8.- }.‘ Gold ‘-"5" saw was stone deaf. He had not 50-$9. I‘f‘[‘”e I‘ L M," always been so. but Hillel‘ E 59V81‘e S"iuth Carolina no 2 $7.00 to s'r.- M,,m,., gel hour or dlgwgnwg» ‘gt, ml: 50- ili’.‘..“‘i"l.‘ :25’- came on ah ha y en 9 ~———- A — jw.1m,.,.° 2'3 dog being unable to hear a shot. I an F'°' I 1 S M,.Ke,,,;e ml; The dog‘s master had regarded the . lc...V8S l]l S 9 Mrtunloy 65, young animal as promising before §}R.‘,‘[‘}fe“ 23/“ its illness, and as that ended in lilc\Vuitl3iI 145 total. deafness. was very sorry to Min Cont. 12:; havc_to destroy it. ‘ Q? An attempt was made to teach :\|urr:s x 70 the dog to work entirely by signs. .\lul-my Ii”. and the attempt succeeded per- {‘e'ffl;w°° 3 “A fectly. When the deaf dog's cduca- j‘-Hum“, 240 tion was complete. he differed from Noraiiiln rm all other retrievers in that he was N9!‘ i‘-in 5* always on iltgz l‘t|;’csl;;)\1ht1f0lt'0tI"t-_%l:?1-Iflé 3l§K‘°8l1 . Did is mas r m 0 Oluelzn 5 » new he swims his “Md W limlls... :32 from ftrontbw 393:» PM :22‘? mg Porrou m nromply 0 eye . as I'M C iii C . "runner" down. an imperative icr- H:-)lr<mt,‘ro ward sweep of the hand sent the Pmmei; dog for it, and the dog. knowing its 1.,.,,.m,, infirmity, quickly learned to watch Prnslikilr for his music-r‘s signs. fltffid A'I'"h In point of fact its eye was R...‘ wk, 13.; seldom oft 1L: mzistcr, and even in-nn any 122 when retrieving from water. it }§;"‘j:;‘m first “took direction" from the 9",‘, Ant .5’ hand or its master. and having Shnrrlllicari 100 ‘ swum out n little way’ filmed IL‘ . ngaln for his next sifn L810 ll:mW‘l-K sin ‘> i so in re r eve iii l baht niltls “lab” or making Sir Murchison Fletcher (abovel 415 I retiring governor of tho Fill In 41% round made possible it: guidance i as la n we um“ Clnum w ._,._. to a drifting duck however distant. ’“ ' ° _'° h 1“ d n“__ sun mum. .-mr. The doc was in ~ .‘..'.‘.‘:'.‘.‘‘‘.‘I;..‘.'.‘;°'.'i.....°..“....'.'’°.:‘.. .. a::.~...2:.m .22. “mph of flsmfiabove innmltfiz duties ac governor of Trinidad. 3i'1“"""° '-'59 The 4-flllv "Kiln 0' E|'||P¢F°|' came under the protection of the Emperor Halle Selassie is Men “M not 1,: hm} "yt:::'dM, Md “The Fiji Islands are fiouri.sh- lllulle Selassie. who fled from his Brflhh an on an 3,-mg), gnu," (RIGHT) Wm, ,, 3.-mgh omoer. “$3 ‘gmfd c“o",f,,,’:m, go do‘ good lng." and Bit Murchison. -‘rm al-- ’l‘nx:u| 210 lrountry as Italy’: armed form -r- rsnierpi-he. and went directly mm in. two sons, Prince luaimnnen cmrk M long as the‘, an dmlngm eovery of gold has helped proeperi- M 11.51“. pl-cached Addie Abaha, is pictured the gun go . 59.91.; Q,-fin gm; wok “"1 Cm,” 17,-[nee Anon Woclll ‘Eh I gum" D M iy then 3 great. deal. Australin in “mu,” l'n,_,- here on his arrival at llalfl. He him and his party to Jen-uulcm. (RIGHT) are seen behind the ’ ' taking all the Fiji gold it can get.” White Ann: 110 emperor. _By A~¢l_Earter msr KIDS l ’E§'n9§J e.Il'é"I§’/ 'i£‘«°“é‘o'?..~‘Z°°e.'°'"“A‘”’ _,. ‘-"" HE-P~°‘N' I OM acvi ow-aw-so couua -taper . Fsg 1745 v . usu 4w - 1 so our IN Your: “ 3 II 1 GONN FIELDS AN’ . l... ..z:t........._uiIh... .... i ._u~..... - -...