Stock Market” _ ____ _ iC*'“"“'".” . Uiase 3 “L __ _ 12% wfi- - "__:: li... ilu can B . ..... Sli. 2080 au, so _ _ . ... ... 37 u _ "3 17 ' 22 3 | I ... ».. U' "' . . ... .. ,, Currencies LIVES TOCK for steady at $9.21 watered. with $1 elects Butchers. C I7 c o t wheat. said from $8-5 l _ C were $8.75, oxtra,Montreai ... . . .__ ... .. sows were slow Nova Scotia . . _ were not sold. Royal -. . -- - ‘ f. Toronto and Elan;-'e.a'll-lnduplrla stocks' irregularly lower. Toronto Mines-Lower New York-All stocks hand commod dlsmum' A D" cent 73.11°! frane .0tlM, GMI! Blltlila' pound Italy lin .asia ggw Zealand pound I uth Africa pound Simi" meets _1;m2_ United States dollar M Chiang- ! uaurnnfic, ii? 'f{,'1§,,,,,,_ md ` ` R 9 .V th Ma h A L5:lli:adiIan":ic<:}i‘i:i-zeaancotlxzlitiihdn ii” ‘ha " 5 3 ..°i'.:.‘..‘.‘.:':: °‘ °---»-- -1°-... ....5 Australia pound 4.0201. `(2uo¢atunuEXCHANGE 5.N4l. 4.0368. 5-0141. 516 ny meram elmo. ' '~"°'"'¥ “shwrs nm- Wlnnipsg-Wheat closed lower-. BA; M°l1¢r¢ai-Pound 5.05 18-&; U. lll . iii “°N°; 9301116, franc 0.59. K fr' ' v » . dollar 16.17 In Gold-Pound 1"; 5.] . ` -M 4 U _ - . Canadian (Canadian Press) .eeontf “L58 emu' U' 8' d°u'" 5944 WINNTPI. Ml! 80-Futures ri W uiggfw-ent aigfp ietlreka of n _ gmbilgigt before heavye rtzfiealngnaeieya' ' ' " nom our frightened hyovernigm ina in lberts d 1 - settled weather fognthe ‘l1ri'°a‘i:~T;a.°rCl‘d: l’ -Closed , at P i_ ian 11011:; 'is ;f",','.? Ji’-;@ tr: canes. ills figures were oft 21/, te 2% ¢,,,¢;l *_* ICC. (Cillldl I Th. nm h IIONTREAL H .B nn) th so-3 i e da 's .lownhiu 'O 1 "nh °'°' 9110010 gained fiiotio lun” md nt with M nal on the at 15. lniiy at iv-11% ina oilsrli-'°:l f",’,""°" P'°°“" “"1 deli! market 'N to 19%? cents. Export huaincss was 0|., wh"° '33' “id l>°¢li°l’-I. l'e~ than folowing the large sales of ?-:dvd unchmsed' Butt" V" IGH- Tuepday, which today were raised ou y,1 q";(°d 'E 21% 'D 31’/S cell!! s from au estimate ot 1.000.000 bushels s I; ' Num' we" '°'°“ b°"'» t.oT2.0I0l0¢000 bushels. .b;"J:7b};;'r'. 14;! rétaitlerazzwere quoted ra ng over the ae | . o cents for in great volume althouzsliashswhfarhgi 191:16. and N to 24 "n" t°' °““"'| had ita active moments. Entering tlielc t :fun muh! W" 9% to 1°' ‘clioailgl :t-Ile! prices settled et lsv- t;Eal.ied°;440::>arl;: eolotvd' Recdpni ea a on two cent d _ ' f“.:;‘:::“.:';-:..i'°'f."°.°"" -2.2 ':::'.°°...z”'r- XE D in comparison with ih‘e¢::irli§‘g»e,r Iwlfa’ tzd 2‘0°ml I umm fm A l"5°’ 19% not very noteworthy. The bulk of|centa gut. for A medium' 18% '° '19 the offerings came in the .nature t C, r B' 'M 17 '° 17% °°""'f°l' profit-taking, on the prospect oto ‘ PAm"l' 'nr' 9'7" °"°‘ f Australian and Argentine wheat. 11 emao a d grains prices drifted Iovyer eovlrlfh 1 .___ BANKS (Canadian Press) Uioae ommerca ... .. ... ...__ 155 UN ../, il 1|, por word: as U I- tisos f Thanh! lld Ap W hd, M’ ratsron n Ol word, three laser-. Of lvl. ltrldiy SUITABLE FOB outhousea. etc.. lr per Guardian Oirice. ilates-P s¢i Guardian locals. ds. on word; »- --= ‘°";"“.r.'.‘.°°*'......°'.l..°°-... '°.' _ gpirltoai Mferings, Cards. sto., te. por _ _ 10a. rs. onier svllodi - Falun Charge tor any. nlvaavtlsausal . 4-0-0-0-0-#+000-ooo-044-+9-ooo-¢a+¢4` Miscellaneous wa can .aaavmn 'mar nar- “- L-saoi v M- ' I a alile in Advance Western and lasten llenla, lo. lvanta, la. per wsrli Oiaaslrlod he par inch; Lists of Iioral and lnmsi lattora of Condolonno lation, 10° pw innl or do pf twenty-live eosail tory of yours and guarantee the work at a surprisingly low price. Cali, we'li do the dirty work. Joe’s Garage, corner Prince and Dor- chester Bts., Charlottetown. coox- E SALE - AUCTION FUBTY- Bridge and Whlst Score Guardian Central Joh Nov. 1-tt. SALE - stoves, B9 SALE-QUANTITY OF an grain. 410 01" GOOD LAND part city. Price reason L-51.16. Joh T PLANTS FOR Du:nlap. 601: per T Gard, Bouthport. L-M23. C0 AY, i mth ’“l 5 T0 - Enquire.” 375 Bmw sh F08. RENT-SUMMER. OOTIAGE ni- __ _ _ ° ' me __ .M Ml 'ID Till! AUCTION ON FBI- day at 2 o‘clock, 89-91 Queen Bt. A dollar or two-Paint remover or potash-a can of four hour en- amel and you have a lovely piece of fumiture Or your porch or sum- mer oottage. L-5432. To Let _____ LET - 3 I-‘URNLSHED ROOMS on nrst floor Apply Guardian L~655Ci. fumished Running water, lights at Brighton Shore Apply tiiluggs 0 LET-UNIUBNISHED FOUR. U” room apartment. Apply at LEi5’ix{¥ish`a'r};":ie pound rapid fire lun in 9' "“"'" _G°"°mmrnt Inspected and Ap- and a machine gun battery 0" "Ch :. §°"°(_'- We liuarantee safe arrival. aide is equipped with bullet N001 "~ .i`m""° Cm” Hmherv. saint ‘tii-ea` and can be steered from each _ °‘“1- N. n. w-ess. scientists to frighten stariinls IWW 'rwo Lows 491110. main w.aN‘r|.':1`>_ .irri.Y A1' . . tea 'irmm buildings at washington. “-0- 4 ms. si Guardian. - 1 A device operated ‘automatically by oise at intervals has been construc- by gmithsoniari Institution W _____..__...____ w num for the Persian sov¢""“°“*» armored automobile c: LS I aiznnns warrren-41 onus- Elder-do hu Bt. I--540° ll.-_-.§".‘€i‘.1. '.':_ '_ ‘ Foil Kirk . ods Lake . Graham . Granada . Grull Rolled oats hs '90 'b Hay no 2 pei-'ton Butter no 1 211( ¢°‘ gl in the mining section o held the main 'interest. in heav l el J M Consolidated. Ho Gold Quartl. B. R. X. Little Long Lac ioat 15 TORON been ia ess " °“‘°°' “'° "Md: at so 1 . Alben.. weather and shoyvoro in igzrlltrsd hir N B mountains polio gg The Chicago wheat market. being Quebofg 'K 'gf 75 '° 8° °°“" 1°* iosad for Memorial Day holiday. cur. Edwlm fmf P°““d blk Primm tailed operations somewhat. Liver- cents r sihrdd mounnhm bun! '95 ooifinlahed 1,5 to -“rl higher and 0 ` perm °°““i| NB- ontlrmed further Ri'i°a‘ainn purchase 'O i\ioNTnu(ff“Ti1l;"a§f") Wheat L_ 1'. I Patents Pltents choice .A30 to $4.50. 88.00. 10. 'A. large 25, 5;? ss?-i so? 2: $5 _S MINING (Canadian Press) TQRONTO. Haj _80-,- waa mainly by bargain B D 0 hunters ncganged nale Red dding 7 ttie 1, 1. Reoeaslona YQI- McMillan. vrey. Carlhoo and Bobjo. C9111! . ... .. ... -... ..,.. ee . ... . .-.. 4 i_._ _ ». riots 816.11). The buying t tha Toronto y us to the h lidlonrid un' United States iatorliatzd laharelal H” peaied mainly a which d - ed down with a few exoe tions. wly. Volume ion shares. Two of the cheaper gold shares, both trading °liDB prices. a active hut strong at 4.01, up ti cents. Other ad- THE cHARLoT'rETow1\i GUARDIAN 'AGE NINE < i 1%* f - = ~ ~--»--~-- -f i an ' = 1 :V4-" ' » -11 '.{ :#'. firsts today were rift Bale 'and Lake, to 10 Read Close 22’/4 2 106 18 4% 2 890 04 12 13 13 148 80 27% 43 1% 107 10 3 200 130 9 B8 186 155 60 13 'I ’§"»’Z‘ 180 145 3900 %8 880 380 5 140 14 CS-ee ide W wl1r¢f|.».- illii 'll .ww "1 _ 'l"'l‘i\,. |'llllli|f""l`... "I" ~ ll.; ' ‘ Tim 'rms SURPRISE oF YOUR LIFE is waiting for you - Goodyear-’s new l’ulhiindcr. When you are shown this new tire you will conclude you are looking at the most: expensive tire made. You’ll see a centre-tread pattern never equalled for firm traction-a Hatter tread and broader non-skid shoulders-thicker rubber to give 25% more tread wear than formerly-a tire oversize in nil dimensions-the handsomest and by all odds the best tire in its price class! But what you see is only half the story. The inner carcass of the Pathfinder is actually heavier and stronger than most top-price tires of other makes. Goodyenr’s exclusive Supertwist cords piit sinewy toughness into the Pathfinder which yields greater mileage. Two cord breaker-strips under the tread -sometimes called “extra plies.” Prices on the new Pathfinder are not higher, hut 10% to 15% lower than the prices oi' an-ciilli-_il “standard” tires . . . in fact they are very little higher than the prices of risky “bargain” tires. See the new 1934 Pathfinder ut your dea1er’s today. 9" _ _ ,_ ,___ .. ~ ...n “ ‘ V/HAT HAS GOODYEAR DONE TO MAKE THE NEW PATHFINDER THE TIRE SUR- PRISE OF THE YEAR? (SEE THE NE\V FULL CENTRE- TRACTION PATHFINDER AT ANY GOODYEAR DEALER) ia years old, reliable. trustvgorghv. aiii§'$~' Willing t/0 Wcrrk hard. Wrlic A. Harker . . L_54]_3_ Hollinger ._. . Howey ... J M Cons ... ... .. ... . . ... . _. ir e nd Shore iapie I. BCIIBJI care Guardian. L-5658. .\i¢Kena|a hicliityrs _ McMillan Mdié Help Wahted. Mevmie i\ii:lVatters .\iin Corp . .\ioi'f Hall Moneta Newhec Nipissing Noranda . North Can 01 . Paymaster .. Pat if _Vl C Pioneer ._ Premier . .. Read Auth ... Reno Gold - . San Ant Sarnia ... -- ~- '- Sherritt , South Tib _ South* Tib .. ~~ St Antli .. . Sud BaaIn` Sud Cont . . Sylranite _- Tech H 'l'homs.Cad .__ Towagmac . ventures .. . Wayside ... . \Vhite Ea( . _ _ .. Wiltaey C ._ Wlilht II Total aalea 1573.00, kLaiia .' lla . . . ttie L _ '..`_`aoo .ll 1:: 4 ga Oil 126 106 ST 407 it 10| 215 ICUD ... :VI 1. ~lT 100 ill 27 i |15-'i I 7 .Yr ill l\.'> ,... 121) I\0 ain Wri. _... ... alle Amu ... __ soo |;\~|.i`s1~n 42 248 138 4600 0|. Bl 36 4'. ~’d‘/a 24% 11 1 . ll‘.§ 10 eo m T9 33% 10 1730 126 H 10 so .wi .will 550 i 'x 220 4260 21 - u 1275 . u Ani.-ni~ ull Baltuv _ . Broiviiloi- _ Can Kirk . Cap ltniiyn Chem ilrs i'hurr~l|ili fflifluii _ . (Tuhnlt _ Dill ()ll . Dniii Kirk East i‘r~_. Erie Una . Glilieu Hilltop _ _ Hui! Huy Kirk lliinl Kirk 'l'u\\i\ L .liiirnii , Lain-l _ . Malrobic ._ .\ficLcod Oli S1-l Oslaku l'ii\\'ui»\- l( l‘f-irfl llru l‘nri~ l'ro _ l(||l||lz|» . Rilvllii- Rnlili _\l<»|it ltu_\'iii_i1i- _ Si. iii-ora . .\'i:uIiii-mi:i . Sllil .\lli|1‘.~. \\‘lil \\'oU|| Kirk Biililwlii . . 1-lomo itil l‘:\rl\' liill E E . .~ __-_ .‘ » 1 __ 1 y _ __ .. ' ul., ~ _ __ . __ .1 ;,_.__, 4 . i 1., . ._ . ...tower - -- V ,‘\'»._,“ I, Ji " - PATIIFI gn ....1117 ____ *_* 1.' i'.'.ir ii If .., if . 1 111 1:i‘j il, i . ` l 17 i :.i_. iv, \'. .-, I I. 1'.. . xv, gi i Tilt | Russia will rlwrlrp further its _great peat " ~ I _ _ _ lil - D France win. _.ellis suo,- ‘ 1 P ~ 1.... on _ _ _ _ . _ _ I . i ._ . .. .. . Ailernu . ... zo 000 Sovemment employes. 1\Hli°11l1 Bl'¢W¢i'i¢-1 WM UP 1'- Hi-. ini veie . . . . . . . _ . . . . .. - 'i 'l 8 l NTREAI. CHANGE (C. P. By Guardians Special Wire) MONTREAL, May 30-Without the influence of New York closed in obsoiwaiice of Memorial Day, se- <".u'1tii_s on the Montreal Stock Ex- ciuixige iicvcrthclcss gave an en- couraging performance during to- dny‘s session. Buoyed up by the favorable reception to the Canad- ifm Pacific Railway bond issue, the mzirlzrt Iiniehcd the day with ad- vwiicrs iwlcilng a gain over cir- r1iii;'.<<, The trend was mixed for the imiiority of the scssion, however. Dominion Coal Preferred capped _vmtei-d:iy's gain of eight points by mzoiixcv rise of eight. points. The Nr.-_.1 Scotia stock soared to a new peak for thc year at 81 and closed at H0, Dominion Steel and Coal. the parent company, advanced ‘.3 at 3~.. Royni Bank was another .lroiig spot being up three points :it 161 while Canadian Ceiaiucsc Pi'cIf1'i‘ed gained it oint xw Z 5 ER. 2'1". and other fractional ndvances` were scored by Dominion Bridge. Bathurst Paper, Stool of Canada. lQuebec Power, McColl-Frontenac. Dominion Textile, Canadian Car Common.and Pr:-ierred, Bruck Silk and Canada Nortiicm Poivciz Canadian Cottoils in one of its rare appearances dipprd six points to 62. Brazilian Traction dropped to a new low for the year at 9% but closed at 9'. where it was down 141. International Nickel eased 10 cents. at 25.30 and Moiitixeiil Power was down <`. at 30'.. Bfii Tcic- piione, Canadian Industrial Alco-' hol, St. Lawrence Corporation .Common and Preferred. Massey- 'Harris, Power Corporation, B. C. Packers and Drydf-u Paper were down small amounts. | \ Cniiadiaii Pacific i~iillwa_v hold lunchaiigccl at l5`-i while Dominion Glass, Hollinger, B, C. Pow:-1' Howard Smith, Gypsum and Can-f adian Cciaiiese were also firm. Sales 10.502 shares; bonds $9,850. ii/If "L. C0138 _ I: \ ml lin-~. 'i‘..i. iii. ii'i 1.' _»; l NEW GLASGOW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The May meeting of the New Glasgow Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. R. A. Houston on Monday evening_ May 7th, with fifteen members and six visitors in atteiidaiicc. The president presided. The meeting opened by singing Ode, followed by Institute Creed, repeated in unison. New handbooks received by thc Secretary were distributed a- mong mcnibers. Roll call was res- ponded tn by each member giving a "Mother" quotation followed by read- ing of minutes and adoption of same. The Sick Committee reported having made a number of visits and school committee gave satisfactory report. A Ieliar from Red Cross Society was road by the Secretary and the sum of $4 was voted to be forwarded to fund. some items of business in connection with the District Con- vention, which is to be held on June 26th, were discussed and final ar- rangements wcre left over for fur- ther consideration. The following new committees were appointed: Lunch, Mrs. J. B. Dickieson and Mrs, H. Hill; Program, Mrs. H. Hill and Mrs. J. B. Dickieson. The ques- -:.-:~____;_:.: _ _--- fr "__ __-5 wild flower." A plcmiilg "Moti1c1"‘ pr0gram_as follouzs \\'.1<. much cn- joyed: Chorus. “Home Sweet Home";. Recitatioii, Mrs. I-I. Stcvfnson; Read- ing, Miss Ella Sample; Duct, Mrs. H. A. H. McCoui>1‘oy and Renton McCoubrcy; Rr,-ading. l\'ii~_s, E, E. Mc. Kay; Quai'tcl1c_ Mrs. L. D. H. Mc- Coubrey, Mrs. P. L, Cainpbell, Misa B. LePa,gc and Mrs. H. A. R. Mc- Coubrey; Recitatlon, Mrs. S. D. Parkman: Readinn. xii-1.. M. Mc- Leod: Solo. Miss B. 1:l‘.1:;f-; Reari- ing. Mi", E. MiDoimlci; Rcritation, Miss Elsie Lfiirri; Rf-:i