JUNE 16. 1937 Issue- New CITY OF / HALIFAX SERIAL Iiiigeivruues 'r o Yield From 3.20‘ I» to 3.60% Full Particulars of Maturilies and Prices on Raw“; Irving, Brennan & colllpan e. M. BAGNALL-MANAGER BANK 0r Nova SCOTIA BUILDING, CHARLOTTI-YIUWN v uii. Yesterdays Local Market Quotations (‘ORIHIFTED FOR EVERY WED- MLSDAI’ 5.: SA'I'L'RDAY'S ISSUE. \II.. HARRIET IIAIICLIIIIODK W‘. I. _.£___ regular 1110011112‘ of the tin‘.- \\itllll.'i|.< Institute met i heme f\ Mrs. William rm Tia (bu. June 8th. ivit-h iiiciii’ ' and fir!‘ visitor. opcrcd 11'. usual in Ftptiim‘ of differ- c uni: Wee.» Kiiiitiies of last rczd Zlll(1 approved. n Wood and Mrs. Wind \\'."i‘(‘ iipooinied . to 2hr Annual ' . Ru ~el June The 11111 and M." ry . -l-‘ee. of $3 00 were paid. to hold a Cake Sale at . i'\'i1 Chandler». If no in- :-.\en. .\ Riusel Jones t . I ‘r home t July meeting, " to be Il!1:\\'*.’l't‘(1 by blow- i ‘ ri ‘irziitcil iaudie blind- rwvlection ziiiioiiiiteri to 60 qpnr-il-i1-i ,_ “'f*!"..’.."1 I‘. uioindci" of (Questionnaires '31 iii (‘ti ill. Meeting ud- Conveu-' ie fl|l§‘tl1ll.(‘(1 allilfilillliffifi, t Blanche Wyand. Riistico. Mrs. B. f Secretary ii. j ter of Appreciation to i\ i, Woolnei" for the nice 11a; pole he , Economics. Ali's. ciii ciiiae News 3rd Charlottetown Brownie pug tKlrk) 011 Abrii 1cm Second Class bad- cos were presented to the follow- lllt! members of this pack: Elves lifllfltlfl Clark. Joyce Hessian; .h‘“'-‘- Elaine Portrv; Sorit ithr- 1“ Dmds- Mlllliflric Hires s. and Aiihie Hyde. Mrs. Rcav presented these and also enrolled three new members. namelyi. Mary Campbell, Alberta and Irene McLeod. Thir. bribes our pack strength 11p m sixteen. Qn June 4th. in conjunction with 2nd Clrtown Brownie Pack 15y Patti's) we closed our season's ac- tivities. This was in the form of a picnic at Kepnoch. Every Brow- nie had a real good time, as we]; the Brown Owls and their Taw- IFS. Toui I-Ibcott and Lucy Wooliier. It was moved and seconded, that all bill.» oe paid. Roll call for ne hold Hints. EiltOfifllllillviit Cavendish. Mrs, xt night House- C o m m it t- e e, Fred Clark and C. Wooliier and Mis. M. J. Doyle. Delegates i0 _ tiie Convention Rustico. Mrs. Leigh Warren. Cavendish. Mrs. Allen Wyand. The a ked to ‘H110 a let- Chester donated to North Rllslitji) Schgg] and a.l work in connection with it. ‘Convener for next night Mrs, Jeremiah Silliprmi on Home , _ Wesley Smith kindly invited the mcinbcn to meet cK QUOTA TIONS S TO MORNING STOCK LETTER (Received over Pitfield and Co‘: Private Wire) THE CHARLUFFETOWN GUARDIAN NEW YORK June 15-The don market according to Dow Jone; is quiet but off. Colonel Ayres in his latest report says that the gloom of the buslnes man 1s prob- ably due to security market be. cau.e business statistics show that busines is running 18 per cent above the level of a year ago. After a five day decline and severe break, past experience has shown that the market improved. temporarily at least. regardless of the news, Stocks which should be among the first to rally include Harvester, DBHE. steel. Chrysler. General Electric. Texas Corpn. Socony Celanese and U. S. Rubber. MONTREAL, J-une 15 —Nevt1s- print -Production of newsprint in Canada in May topped the previ- 011s high mark set in March by a substantial margin and showed a gain of 15.8 percent over May 1936. according to the Newsprint ServIce Bureau. During the month 302.232 tons of newsprint were PFOdUCBd against the previous re~ cord total of 301.110 tons in March and 267.067 in May i936. Lon- i year ended April 30, 1937 net loss $14,652 as against net profit $4.852 in preceding year. Canadian com- puny showed profit of $11,911 but write off of organization expense of United States branch responsible firs; deficit. Working capital $533.- PEND OREILLE-Reports suffi- cient power will be supplied to a1- low resumption of capacity opera- tions between June 20 and 25. INVESTMENT FOUNDATION — Current declaration of quarterly 50 centf plus 25 cents on the ar- rears of preferred stock payable July 15 leaves arrears at $5.75 a share. Chairman Flood said at an- nual meeting he hoped all arrears Dflid up within next 18 months. U. S. STEEL INDUSTRY- Operations advanced 0.4 for cur- rent week to 76.6 percent of capacity. A month ago reported at 90 percent and a yew ago at 70 percent of capacity. ALBERTA OIL-Oil production at annual rate of 2.000.000 barrels. reached 172 608 barrels in April or a considerable increase over previ- CANADIAN WINERIIES _-For ous yearn O O i“ Mmlng Stocks M 0 ve SI I w 0w y Up ard 'roiio.\"'r0. Jiini- i5 (or) I N Y k Afton "i ' n 0 r .1. 1'. U011 _ g .\l1fei'ui:|c 14m _____ BY FREDERICK GARDNER ‘to Associated Press Financial Writer 40 NEW YORK. June 15-—(AP)—- "P?" Although there was no important 33 turn for the better in strike news, "- stock market leaders today ne- gfl‘ traced some of the ground lost in iiriiiiii-iii- Mondays slide. :§f!“’.;.""\"\l:l| Selected steels. motors, farm ‘ - implements. rubbers. rails and specialties were the prlncpal --~-i : at her home for the June meeting ‘:"'1-‘ ""1" .. 't"Ii1fli' iiwitlilv irieeting of‘ which is to be held one week :'.:::::"',j.‘“g " Mom i.~ lir-iifiite met at earlier. This brought the DUSIHESS uiluqlfigh " ~ oi’ tlir srcii tary Mrs. R. part of the nieeLn; to a close. A "1' “m”! G l on Mav 1!). President wonderful program was then ear- ':§,r,',',',',’.',‘],“ " er i ogwiicid by Ode. rind out. Papers by Dorothy Toombs Iiiirilri-i-k f‘ '1'.‘ (‘r (l. Roll cri'l was and Lucy Wcolner which were "f""~f"'_ n: by 11-1 members and a very interesting. A olo by Mrs. Dr. iiifamg“ v iii": of v ~ii'-i'\ were also J. E. Flemini; tEillffllCfi). Instrii- _iiii1|iiii.- 11.1, p. l1. L.“ "llii. t w. reported and mental Mu-ie by Mr. Earl McLure lhmff‘ f1“ c < _ \i::i choan a5 follows: Sfvlo by Mrs. Harry McKenzie JI-up-‘aii ljif f. i ‘Zliocl .\ir-. George tEticorcdi Song by Mr. Wilbei- u: 3T ' ‘ . \V'.i.~l ‘v Smith. ,1 Roberson tEiit-oredi. | (l. . J. N. Mc-l Lunch was then served and F A fflifeix-on. meeting closed by ~111ging God Save 1T‘ ' C. Woolner the King. 1L o Stk. Mr | tPatriot Please Copy) ‘ ----——-.- .._ .' ._. ,_ ’ pooooooooo-ooiooooo-u-i. ocmou-ooo neodu-aoai ' "c i» r i ~P n ' Air i "fit gnu... l-I 111,, r3193 3Y3 B III IIZIIGB ,5 "ii. t A . _ g taut-i niiiiiiiiiii. 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I1 1N i iii) TO III‘). I SMALL ii,...;.iiiiiit or ilat. Piliillt‘ 16. . y L-l-fié-fi-lfi-Iii. : Saiicsmzin Wanted <-"' ~11 \‘\‘.\N'I'EI1 - MAN \' "t i.ir 1t)\\tIl'1-I 1'lll'.l1 districts. f ~00 per week ii.\stii'cd right mnii. Apply stating experience Eon 421. L-l/i30-6-15-21. _ Pound “"l‘\'|i-sIi.vi-:|t ntaex MALE tux. miner nuiy have same by 1.1011111101111011 and paying for 11115 nd, lJitiiii-i pqrris, "iprliigvale. L-l447-6-15-21. Q . ._._ _, _‘_V Miseellanqlul RI! IN TIIE SUN LIFE. PAR- tliiate in the profits oi this STEM Company Last year policyholders received an average of one anti one fliiiI million dollars I WEEK- csf» J "Moore _Cui_-rte Buudins- ~ '— A um‘. FINDER r1. Jtsr; » . L. Arnold. Bristol. liiiiiiiiiim tlmrgu to: an; ufliurllleincnl twenty-flu: coma, QQVvUQflQfl-Qilfl uuooooo-noonmioooox loos oouoQoflQfl-n-ao-n-i ‘fizfiiiiiiinwjriiiigif MAN WITII CAR T0 DISTRI- ducts on route of 80.1 homes in district oi your choice. Exper- ience unneri~ssiiry. we train you. Write iinincdiattiiy: 111111110X Co, ' Si. Cietnciit. Montreal. LOOK AHI-IAD-(il-Tl‘ INTO CIVIL Service as Postman. Clerk. Cus- toms Elaomintir. lniin 141011011 Iii- M.W.' ' -\ i ri-u .\|t .\|e .\| ill \l|ii spector. etc. Fuil dc.aiis ircc iroin Eh the M. C. C. Schools. ‘Itironto 10. i‘ ivi II W-ursti. ‘ or. APPREN TICB IVANTED TU _ ' "WW "N: learn Barber ‘fiacte. short Course ,'.',','.'.'.f"|‘|" expert training Molar Barber Co - i».-.....;..r gym tege. Halifax. 17-356 RriI-fu-{iriun lli) . . W'.AN'I‘ED - M.» volt FARM $5,’ work. Appy in person. Walter <0 Munn, Mermaid. R. R. 19,11. L-l49ll-ti-l6-3l. 11m ——. ~.-. f! l 0 Let if." T0 BENT_ SHAW COT AGE AT Stanhope Beach, telephone 5451.. girl wanted to share apartment. Apply 2 Hillsboro Street. L-uw-fi-"i T0 LET-DESIRABLE ROOM 0R board. meals served to transients! 4 l-lavlland Street. Telephone 198. L-1490-6-16-6 T0 RENT- FURNISHED HOUSE for summer months. phone 321. Et.1-"9Z'1°:1§i3t COTTAGE T0 RENT. 600D CAR road, good bathing. beautiful grove. Apply John H. Court. Bed- ford. L-149i-6-l6-3l. For Sale Qttpss Corn Salve.39c al1l1rugglut§ CHEVROLET A1991)’ FOR sate-moo coupe in good condition. w Guardian Office. l-‘Olt SALF-Z YEAR OLD DUAL purpose Shorn Horn Bull. Jiiebcr Crosby. Marshiielduii 6-15-3. FOR 914' 13-4029 I-2 TON FORD t r__ -inl) 52F!‘ - v-a . r. nun cite. D“"1“l'li1e=i<e leave with Ford t‘fl1t'l‘:.. Charlottetown. .--. _ _ ii-Itva-e-iii-ii; n?“ Es tosr tasr WEEK. “j"‘1“1' 111F115.‘ phone 378-1... Re- "tl- L-1446-6 15-31. "(;J[T_~§5V-\I.I. BLACK AND ‘h“'" “X Terrier pup. Finder l’ 00c 205. L-l508-t1-lfl-2i tru k reeentiy overhauled Cheap mi- e~ h. App‘y Austin Kennedy. ' Southport. L-1446-6-i5-2i. i L-l504-6-l6-3i i l APARTML T T0 LET. ALSOU r-r-“fa. 4. 1.. mm: 1 1 Ventures 7-- wiiui- .\in 2. \\'1||ti~ \1'i‘l \\'lu I-‘iiirle 01' \\ iiiul mid ' \\ ri Hiirg 6.15 CURB mo: "3 viii. “rift! 1-7" it-n .\i.in m‘ eniiiiii 01": mu nu 9-‘ I-iast Pr l“ Ifiiiifiilii" iiiimi- I \ -»~ IIIHI u- 11in “f4 \ii ri-hii- 014 ' _ . 25 i -. i0 (HI si-iiw 94,‘: (In Kkll ‘ I'l'llt| or 5-7" piir Pr» Ittii-Iili- 1;‘ lH-misk “om Tullli Hillel “w- "V lauzTu-ronx cunn (Quorum by Pltfiolll fill Co.) 1"- nld “B” 31% Q3111. s1-I-iii"":"" ' l1‘. "m" “fin-in. to ‘la-Ii i I lb-lroleum --.§ . _ IIIIIIII iiiiii 9pm Hagan lliiiiiiin .7 I.'n. Light iiiul Power "P ‘u: n rii. 1.1 III mid Power P" - '4 Gulf o Penn n 5‘ climbers and advances of fractions to three or more points predom- inated in the final hour. The steel labor deadlock. strike interruptions in automotive plants. the French financial crisis and many business question marks continued to put the brakes on am’ extensive recovery move. Brokers. though. thought trad- ing bears had abated to a certain extent with the belief in some quarters settlement of unionization controversrs may not be far away. Transfers totalled 927.463 shares compared with 1.316.869 in the preceding session. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was up .6 of a point at 64.5. as against a drop the day before of 1.7 points. Canadian stccks were generally higher. Walkers advanced 1 3-8 points to 481-8. Minor gains were registered by Dome. McIntyre. Brazilian. Imperial Oil. Lake Shore and Massey Harris. Distilltrs- seagram. International Nickel and ‘Ford Erised Fractions. Canadian Industrial Alcohol. Canadian Mar- coni and l-Iollinger were unchang- ed. . General Motors stock finished with a gain of 11-4 points at 50 1-8. Chrysler yielded 1-8 at the last at 101 7-8 after having been ahead the greater part of the ditv. With wage demands a para- mount consideration of the cnriders. some rail shares were un- able to get ahead. What Stocks Did: TUE MON Advances 408 43 Declines 234 729 Unchanged 150 94 Total Issues 792 866 . Livestock MONTREAL. June 15 — (GP)- Prices held steady with hogs mak- ing a slight gain on Montreal livestock markets today. Receipts: Cattle 105; calves 844; sheep and lambs 124; hogs 525 Medium good quality steers sold at $8.15. one load making $8.75. Good butchers made $5.25 to $6 and commons $3.25 to $4. Can- ners and cutters brought $2 to $3; commons $3 to $4.50. Vealers ranged from $5 for lights to $7 for mediums. a few good ones bringing $7.50. Com- mons went $4 to $4.75. Good Spring lambs made $12 per hundredweieht. commons to med- iums $10.50 to $11. Sheep made $3 to $4. Bacons fed and watered sold at $9.50: selects drew "the visual $1 per hogpremlum. Butchers and heavies were cut 50 cents per hiin- dredwelght and extra heavies $1. light hogs 50 cents to $1. Saws sold to $7.25 with a few tops at $7.50. Produce Price; MONTREAL. June 15 -— (012)- Domestic potatoes eased five to 10 cents on Montreal 011911 P101111" markets today while butter. eggs and cheese held steady. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were qutoed at 20 1-2 t0 111 cents a dozen for grade A-large. 19 1-2 for A-medium, 19 for grade B and 18 for C. Butter was quoted at 25 w 25 1-4 cents a pound for carlots or less of No. 1 while lots to retailers were 26 for solids and 26 1-2 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 15 to 15 1-4 cents a. pound for Ontarios while Quebecs were 14 3-4. Potatoes: P.E.I. Mts. No. 1 90's 1.00 to 1.10; No. 1 whites 90's .90 to .95; N.B. Mts. N0. 1 .80 to 802 Que. Mts. No. 1 80's .70 to .755 No. 2 .80 to .65; new stock. North Car- olinas. 100-lb. bags. 51.50 to 2.75 Virginias No. 1 barrels tapprox New York—_ Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitfield it Co. members or Montreal Stool Exchllllfl and Curb Market) A1 Phi-iii gig 31;.- ui .-\iii. (‘nu .-\||i. For. Pr. Am. ltutliator Alli. Tel k Tl Am. Waterworks Aiiiii-oiiiiu Aiiluir Baldwin Ball. it: Bendix Av. Beth Steel (‘hi-aiipiilto Si: O Chysler l'tI1ll1Il|‘l'1('i|I Sol. t.‘uiiiiiniii\veiil|h d: So. Poiitiiienuil (‘an Uoiisol Edison (‘ur Wright Del-ri- I)lI]\I!ll[ Iilee. Auto-Iii!!! Iillee. I‘r 6:. Ll. (I011. Eli-c. Gen. Foods 1101i. Diotors IIIIIINUII Mo! Car lli t‘t~n Inter. Tel 8t 'l‘ei, Mom. Ward .\Iiirr|i_\' Corp. \', 1' Fell Locomotive Ohio 4S1! Ri-iriswi- .\ . Aiiierii-iiii (‘u Northern Pacific Piii-karil .\lotor Penn R. R. Phillip _\I0!‘l‘1B Pub Set‘ N. J. Radio (‘ori I . Uil of N. J- Stinli-haki-r Corp. Fiiiieri itlreraft Fniii-il (‘orp I:Ii1|l'lI Drug \\1.\IllIL'1I|llifl0 Air Brake \\' on 1w or! h G ' MONTREAL. June'15 - (GP)- Wheat. Northern. No. 2. 1.28 1-2; barley? Canadian Western, No 3. .74 1-2; oats, feed, No. 1. .62 3-4; No. 2. .61 3-4; oats. Canadian wes- tern, No. 3, .63 3-4; fiour. spring wheat patents. firsts. 7.30; seconds 6.90; bakers. 6.80; winter wheat patents. choice 5.50 to 5.60; white corn. 6.20 to 6.30; bran, ton. 27.25; shorts. ton. 34.25; middlings, ton. 39.25; rolled oats. bag 90 lbs.. 3.75; hay. No. 2. per ton, carlots. $9. Cheese. Ontario. 15 1-8 to 151-43 butter. 25 to 25 1-4. ' Eggs in cartons: A-l large .27; A-large .25: B. .22: A-1 medium .24; A-medium .23; C. .21. Potatoes: P111. No. 1 Mts. 90's $1 to $1.10; N.B. No. 1 Mis. 80's .80 to .90; Que. No. 1 Mts. 80's .70 to .75. Currencies MONTREAL. June 15 —- 1GP)- Pound sterling declined 1-64 cent f0 4.94 on Montreal foreign ex- change markets today. The French franc declined .01 cent to 4.45 cts while the United States dollar, at par, was ofl 1-32. NEW YORK. June i5 — tAP)—- The franc slipped a. little in for- eign exchange dealings today. Ner- over the French fiscal vousness crisis overhung the markets. Losing .00 1-4 of a cent. the franc closed at 4.45 1-2 cents. The pound sterling appreciated in terms of the United States dol- lar. gaining 1-8 of a cent to close at $4.94. The Swiss franc showed a little improvement and the Hol- land guilder was unchanged. The Canadian dollar advanced 1-64 of a cent w .99 63-64. MINING‘- TURDNTO. June 15—(CP) — A slightly improved tone for the golds and general strength in the western oils provided some en- couragement for traders in the mining division of the Toronto share market today. “little a note of firmness ruled among the senior golds quite a few juniors were subjected tosell- ing pressure. Lake Shore and Mc- Intyre closed a point up and gains of 10 to 15 cents were boarded for Kerr-Addison. Little Long Lac. Mining Corporation. Siscoe and Teck Hughes. and issues up 5 1o 9 cents included Kirkland-Hudson Bay. Madsen Red Lake. McKenzie, Sylvanite and Wright Hargreaves. A few golds slipped under pres- sure of moderate offerings. Bra- iorne dropped 35. Biiffalo-Ankcr- ite. Pickle Crow and Read-Authier 20 and losses of 10 to 15 cents rip- peared for Pioneer. Slave Lake. O'Brien. Angio-Huronlan and Mn- cansa. Darkwater. Jaeola. New Golden Rose. Dorval-Siseoe and God's Lake were soft spots in the penny section. Western oils tightened up in the last hour to show a gain of 7-8 for Rnyalite in broken lot trades. an l8-cent advance for Foothills and gains of 5 to 10 cents for Ok- elta. Calgary-Edmonton. Calmont. Dalhousle and Home. Issues up a few cents were Nordon. i-Iiehwood. A.P. Consolidated and Mehnuaall- aevur. Base metals r‘o.=ed lower. Nor- andn. selling err-dividend. was down 1 3-8. Sudbury Basin dropped 10. Aldermac 2 and Chromium 3. Sherri". held steadv and Venture! firmed on broken lot trades. F.1- dornde reizistered a loss of 5 cents to 245. MARKETS AT A GLANCE Toronto and Montreal _- Stocks frruutvlprivi hlviwr \"\I\Y v l-"Mkq closed higher. "Y5I~~\1-~>fl "rt-q" “n 5 pnfvrt_ u“. 17rd; Jw-uim M14 y-"hhr-r 170 lbs.) 5.00 t0 5.25. H‘~‘"r; suma- steady‘: coffee lower. PAGE FIVE _____(z _ ‘rfz. fifiivii 454%. MOUNT ROYHL C The local center n! Montreal. the Mount Royal Hotel ll an uddrcsu for buiiineu or ploasure—which com- mando respect. I. nun: union nrmnv Montreal Stock Exchange isiipiiiieii by rimi-iii iiiiu Co. iimii- hera of Montreal Slut-k Lxi-hiiiiga und Curb Market) Clnen Stock: Bell 'l‘el. l')\||_ (‘i-mi-ni . t‘.ir i\~ FiilllllI , Irv-in. |'t'-| I |'t \l ‘Iiivl A. A TTEN TION YOUNG MAN WITH ESTABLISHED BITS]- NESS. DESIRES LOAN OF 51011000 THOUSAND) TO INCREASEBUYING POW- ER. CAN FURNISH RELIABLE BONDSMEN AS SECURITY, AND WILLING TO PAY A REASONABLE RATE OF INTEREST. IN VES TOR-S (ONE WRITE A 1.. Guardian Bookkeeping systems K. S. IIEMMING, Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy-Act Company By-Laws, Minutes. Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. 88 Great George St. Charlottetown, P. E.I. 2.1., c.P.ii..clc-A.l Certified Public Accountant I and Auditor ,= installed or revised .\ .-i- Liiiu- at 11114 whorls ,\i.i--»\' IIili"‘I\' ' . ..\1oniir<-:il Pop-or \'l I‘4i\\‘i|‘ warp Sluiivliiiiniii Ft. IiIi\\l'1'l\!‘l\ Si Ii.l\\'l'4"lI4‘f‘ Pfil. $01] Fan Pow. Steel of Frin- .\IO.\"I'IIE.>\Ii Ahitllii unto... It .\ (til .,.. lfliril Iinuii. nil imp, Oil lui Drive Riiyiiliie '~ i. \IlI4'1\"11 Sher “Wits UNDATED iviomsv Box tBy The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates: At Montreal-Pound 4.94: 4.45: US. dollar oar. At New York~Pound 4.94: franc franc 4.45 1-2: Canadian drvinv .90 621-64. At Pni'is-Pound 110.90 fr: U-S- ciollnr 22.46 l-2 fit: Canadian dol- Registered On ' Montreal Mart MONTREAL. June 16—(CP1— Influenced by Wall Street's 1'9- covcry. Montreal Stock Market gained confidence in the closinil hour today and gains predominated on all divisions. ' The late strengthening move- ment brought advances ranging to two points though the climb was posted in fractions for a big majority of issues. Smelters reached 77 for a two- point gain that offset loses oi’ 1-2 to 57 for nickel and a point to 59 1-2 for Noranda. The last board- lot 5111f‘ of Noranda. however. was at 5B 3-4. a new low for the year. Constructions and Rails dis- played firmness. Among the issues 1-8 to a point higher were Nation- al Steel Car. CPR. at '13. Canada Car. Dominion Steel at 18 3-8. United Steel at 12 3-4. Dominion Coal and Dominion Bridge at 50. 1"" 23 45 1546" Gains predominated among 1n Gold-Pound 12s. lrl; U S. papers_ st‘ Lawrence Pap“. and ‘mum 596° “m”; Canaman dnnm Common and preferred issues of 5957 “ms Si. Lawrence Corp. showing '_*‘_‘ W“ ~ ' 1 d" . t i f1 _ Total stock exchange and Curb MONTREAL" ‘mm l" " ‘CPL! Market sales 87.700 shares: Bonds Butter prices held about even on $1515, Mines 59300; Indusyrials Canadian commodity exchange nrn- 28000 duce section today. Butter Spot _ Que. fresh 1'92 scorei 25 to 25 3-8: Que. last-half Mav 25a. Cheese Spot-Unquoted. Eeizs Snnivfinf A-loree 21a: A- medium 10 1-21: C 18a. demand 4.94 15-16. 4.93 111-16. 4.042 60-day bills $4.92 3-4: France 4.45 1-2; Italy 5.26 1-4: Belgium 16.118 1-2; Germany 40.10; Canada .911 1 car-ct A woman can change a mans life. but she needs considerable change vvhile doing it. , _. ca. . scum/mu ‘ rite WESTBOUN D and ordered as _ some chicken soup. After getting the soup. he called back the waiter To Arrive-Butter and cheese and Said. “can ‘his chicken unquoted. Soup?»- “Yes. sir“. _ ° “I don't; anyhow. take It away’ FlndnCe and get the old hen to step through it again." (Associated Press) —'-———'—__ NEW YORK. iluiie 15 “Foreign ROUGH WIT" TEE SMOOTH exchange steady. Great Britain you before we got married?" he said when the night. eyed sweetness. a. 0F —TIIE EPICURE A man went into a restaurant his first course "Didn't some idiot propose to row was at its ieighi on that chill and stormy, "He did.“ she replied with hon- “Vt/ell. I‘ wish you'd married him". “I did. darling". she murmured» srret V at rnndbed l - club cars . conditioned meats . . . table d‘hote 17:30 A.M. g h LC, a i | Jean Har10w’s _ Mother Certain 0f Big; L egacy A Great Train To ride this boulevard of steel is to relax and enjoy the modern facilities and comfort '01’ one of Canadian Nationafs great trains—!be Ocean Limited. Daily through-services. fliififd- ing convenient connections Montreal drawing rooms and compart- a 1a carre prices-all combine to make your travel comfortable, pleasant imd economical. I-TRAVEYLTBIETRITN $411.. s>iiJ..e.,-y..: i-ia aim-i, W. OCEAN LIMITED MARITIME EXPRESS Leave CI-IARLOTTETOWN . flhlly creep: Sunday. Allnwc Standard ‘limo EANAD!AN-NA.T'"“ The Inillon-rlollar ri-tiite of Jean Harlow the iate iilin star, was believed aliiitt-t ('(‘l"il i‘. 1n go to her mother and inseparable coin- panton. Nlvs Jean Bclio. a:ove, MISS I-Iarloiv. friends Mild. saved much of her larue salary. inherned a considerable estate \\'l‘lf‘1'i Paul Bern, her second int-band. kiled himself, and reeeniifl had t. en out "a tremendous policy.” with Lloyd's. SITFATION “ELL I.\' HAND June and Fred had had a tiff. They parted. but not 1min: after- wards Fred's 1)ll.\ll1(‘.\.\ took him on a visit to Jane's father. Upon knocking at the door Fred was taken aback when Jane 00mi- cd it. The situation was cnibiivriiviiitl. Fred asked stiifiv: "I$.\I1‘.Slnii1I in. please?" “No: he's a\vay iill Thiii'.<da_v". “Thank you". said Fri-d. and turned to walk au-av. “who shall 1 say ealledplease?" asked Jane r-i- “Illilflrl no ma»... , smooth . roomy. modern . thrm/g/J air‘- with o - sleepers. moderately-priced meals and reduced K. 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