~ -1-I~".1."-‘.‘\tc's,»a._-i.-., 11"‘ ck [Pivotal iNeiw York Steele's .___-. (Canadian Press) Stocks Allied Chem Aui uud it‘ Pow . im S d Quotations Montreal ' "Stock Market (Canadian Pull) St k Bafiiniet A Bell Tel . g in 1A xa>zaic1ii.re1racore_ . mvu or- aariiuasv “if BOIU Die It! L U. ' . a 111m t, .~"nnnn m ‘lactating snaps v1.00. 1' 1],,” jqgbanthlahcvhaaalilevvlrlnavvtck. 2061:»; i l ‘l ,l w 719711! -.tchison .. Auburn Motor Beth Steel (‘unnilii Dry . L‘ I’.]l. . . . . . , _ ,_ 3 temSecuritiea Company Ltd. I ssnvr 101m, N. a. MONCTON " Iflnlgwnggmg cnsrtnorrsrown WYURK nt. Nickel ~- vassey Hurrla cColl Front contreai Pow . ruse .. .. _ (thesnpeulrc sud Ohio Lon G a . . . . ,. . Corn Products Delaware and Bud liiiisunan , (it'll Elev: . (i011 Food-ii . . . _ , , _ ,, (i211 iliutors int Hus-vectors lut Nickel Nat Biscuit 1N, Y Central Winnipeg I'll ... . MT’L. CU B (Canadian Press) ignored with the rest or the list pendmg the President's message on silver to Congress. scheduled l (or neat week. . P Some activity appeared in o. low low-priced rails and lndustrisls. inotably Western Pacific, Preferred , ' shares o! Western Pacific rose near- ly 2 points. Alaska Juneau and , f__ McIntyre attracted a little buying mam“ 634,") flndng gold shares, moving frac- Mprm Financial Wrltc) tionaily higher. t Guflflan-s §pgcll| Wire) _Week end news did not throw .3! Om; May 20—-'I‘ra.ding much light on business trends. Fin- Y t 1o a standstill in a, snciai ticker reports from Detroit "' mad stock market Sat-: said retail demand for automobiles ' ‘ ares changed checked for a lme r c- "- 1" lwas iniprovingt Eftcayhfifi glen M’ slog exchange, the es. Fiu-ther slackening oi steel op- on nover 101' a. two-hour erstions was reported-in line with “i ‘gags-on “we July 9, 1932,iexpectatl0ns of a seasonal down- tlic volume totalled 215.0841‘ Wm- , mm mot it was the dullest . American Sumatra Tobacco Oom- Stiilid Oil N J ._ ’l‘ex Gill! . . ., Union Carbide Union Pacific United Corp . U S Rubber U S Steel . Vanadium , ‘vfltiflirhnuse .. \i'ooluoi-th Markets Al‘ I A Glance Imp Oil r z r n11. .' w, Vgalk; Pfd Cllrremies 3.1.1.1. skill i. diamond. British skill created the DUNLOP FORT Tire-made it indisputably the world’s finest. British skill applied by DUNLOP in (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. May 2o-'i'l1e round and the United States dolinr moved lower on tho Montrcnl currz-ncy ex- chsn es Saturday. The French trauc rams ned unchanged at-tititl cents. The pound eased 1,4, of s cent. at $5.00 i‘ and the American dollar waa off no. 1.2.0....“ the Governor-General (Canadian Prsea Toronto and ‘_ end session in about eight m (mil action on the Federal p mmmge control bill and _ m; Rposevelt/s silver message . tely ahead. ., a; the market t entirely. 111s usual ' “aim-its: were neciwted- ions in American Tele- general Motors, U. S. Steel, g and other restricted to a. Dew EL, wllicigh made 110m n, gvgrsge of 90 stoc “m; o1 a point to ‘l8. Wheat .... .... upon W ., ms speculative md other markets as it de- ggem rallying power. clos- g the Chicago futures mar- gw; 1 1-2 cents a bushel high- giy wlled-t touched 9 cents. mom than s cent to mm gains. Rye and oats Join- m upswing. Cotton finished 10 Ilcentss. bale .. smother , about nnohlna nihWsll Street new: 11cm Washington on oi silver inflation, bonds advances scored .... . . the tinthoweek. '- dollar was l.. t ~ ticker tape. ddanhsttan- ipoints higher on a. block of tishsres and held most or the ~- to the close. President Roose- ‘imove ior control . rq-eign currencies . stalemate into which stoma after Thursday's broad rally t rd in the absence of incen- R . towards speculation. Many ia- did not appear on the slow- traiders stayed or away from ordinarily ac- ploy away from higher. Sliver. active staples =0 I waited for lur- and the United fairly steady of arms Nita did not affect the market ptlptlily. Du Pont dipped a point I h opening but finished only ‘llmsll fraction lower. leading railroad shares were llflli in contrast with the slight Mvnviird driit of industrials. New M Central, Pennsylvania. Sen iiadioualiio higher orun‘ ltiiacloee. Sllvfifllllffl-Wa! “Mask r . Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance i iiltrai Guardian locals, la. par word; Western and lantern loeala, ta and Coming Ivanta lo. per word; Notices, m. per inch; Lian of floral and DI lard; II. per word: lplrltnal Offerings, Aranouncsmen a a¢mnxx Cards, aim, 4c. p Irrlnoh: Notices of Thank- and Ap and, Other rates on lpplhlflllll III Chills for any advaltiabanlmwauty-flva cents. \ '-LAA4 A llrIi-le lllhr the", Illiainad p‘ _ For Sale tilllliosao surrsnns ron liliihl outliouses, lllltt- Guardian M nu: _ snoop sow nua In 20m. Geo. F. MscNeill, New Wiltshlre. L-sioo. =-.—-_______.________________ I0! ssti: - srnswnnnny llllllt-i. Warren's ltlvei. I - an n". Bridge and mhmfiusrdian M sun - GUERNSEY onsnr: Mtivears old, due to freshen in has. Wilfred Wood, Brookneld. __________ h’ 011.1: - FORDSON mac- m 1M repair. szoooo, why teed i‘ Also Aspiriwsll Austin A. Scales, I0! horses. Mr $00.00. town. 7°! s mncw. i Sedan "mild trade to} L- Dawson. Albany, P. n. I. i 10a s In. an Pflntelry, m‘ "l! 0n near-ram or i“ ma. 1 mile from Bread. Agnlyyrp. Adam Mac- Wm. ma" z ltasnms ,f,,~—————— Obmonsn: a ilzgtf00t. D T ______ "Alums _ u scco ‘\1"I\-. i,“ pica mam at. WWI, circa prise of two, strictly ‘EIIIIGO: ~ —- 1 FORD COACH 41-! - AUCTION roan- 1180 and Whist Score Guardian Central Job IIIQ‘ Oil!" Oflice. is Der tf. M1118. North 14-5109. l0 GETT- Whist Score Central Joli Nov. l-tf. Ila-BOOB. 11-4481- very reasonable. light delivery. 1-1-5078. NOV. l-tf. , Bread- 11-5000. 111-5124. pany declared a. divided or iii cents on the common, the first payment since January. open repented post- ponement of the armour of Illinois ) Montreal-Industrial stocks irregularly lower. Toronto Mines-Mainly vlllghlngfld, New Loris-Stock flnhtly lower. Winu‘.p0g-\Vll1llt vlrwcl nigaa New Yaflwttill-Lrf lovv-ar. (ntton 1-32 of one percent NEW YORK, May moat no change in exchange markets d’ ctcrfmeeting for action on a new recapitalization plan apparent- ly disappointed speculators and caused further t-tairing, the preferred losing 2 points following its run-up earlier in the week. ALEXANDRA SCHOOL Report, for May: Grads 11-1, Doris Wood; 1.16s Wood. GIIdG VIII.-1, Noreen Brehsut; 2, Babe Wood. Grade V.-i, Raymond Brehaut. Grade IV.--1. Agnes Wood; 2, William Wood; 3. Doris Buchannan. Grade III (a).-1, Richard Bre- bout. Grade III (b).—l, Oliver Carver. Grade IL-i, Glendon Brehsut. Perfect attendance-Noreen Bre- haut, Glendon Brehsut, Raymond Brchaut, Richard Brehaut, Doris Buchanan. Agnes Wood, Ida Wood, William Wood. Doria Beacon, ‘Ilesclwr. BANKS _-__ (Oanadlan Press) la. Olllllflcd er mama; Letters of Condolence, 70c. prociatial, 10c. par inch or le. per To Let STORE TO LET AT 1M GREAT George Street. Apply 148. 14-5086. T0 LET-LARGE COTTAGE WITH barn and garden. Apply 66 Bay- fleld Street. TO IaET—ROOMS, WITH OR Wit-limit b08311. The H111. 175 Flt!- roy Street. 11-5151 T0 LET — SEVEN ROOM HEAT- cd apartment at Mount Edward Farm, near Dominion Experiment- al Iiarin, all city conveniences. rnono 0-1.. 1-5045- '.l‘O LET-LARGE HOUSE SUIT- able ior hotel or rooming house. Could be remodelled for attract- ive storc or restaurent, very cen- tral, opposite Prince Edward ‘Iheatre and near City Market. Fred H. Trsinor, 00 Grsftonéla‘ L. Female Help Wanted Waivnn-omn non. omen/u. housework. Apply Mrs. D. H. Mur- chison, York Point‘. 11-5153- Miscellaneous SIND US YOUR ORDERS FOR Lobster mates, Fish Boxes and Shocks. Hlilsboro Woodwonkink Mfg. 00., i-iilisboro, N. S. N-652- Wanted WANTED-A I081 OR. 1932 MOD- ei Ford. Chevrolet or Plymouth coupe in good condition. Writ! description and price, Box 8'10. Charlottetown. I-QQQ WANTIlk-ONE 0R TWO FUR.- nished rooms with kitchenettfi [fl-t lea Sew Ford Niag Hud ehsu ed. wheat on all hard s ots ‘ influenced by slnlittflr crop prunpgctg, and wiffee hl her 1| _ New YOIK-ictllilfliflllflurfllllsllflt‘uaziefl t0 1.00 7-32. N. Y. CURB (Canadian hen) abbreviate the W'1.t.~ ‘ ducing bn ess ti’. The Domhun ad to slightly lower unchanged .. Enriior to st 0.01 cents, was d cant. ltockl Amer I . Amer gdpnPow ., As G and El Can Marconi El Bond and Share i or c“, A _ MONTREAL, May 011 foreign exchange in Canadian dollar, aa Royal Bsnk of Cans do! as follows:- rgentins peso Australia pound 4 Austria ochililng Belgium belgs Ihi-na Bong Denmark krone lib-sacs no . (nest Britain Holland floi-in . Hungary penirr» St Oil Ind . Miscellaneous- ' (Ullwdhn Press) MONTREAL, Msy 2)- Wlieut nor no 2 78. Hurley (7 W no 3 4-0. Oats C W no ‘.3 4-4. Osta C W no 3 40. Feed no 1 40. Fggur sorts: wheat patents rims Flour seconds $4.00. Fllour bskara $4.60. Sltipur winter wheat patents firsts flapan yen II‘ 5011510 a}: . ' cu A ics nun United p ‘lscount. NEW YORK, May change 6. 161111;! s a nm ada 1 to liliour wheat patents choice $4.40 $4. Flour white corn $4 so, Brenton 0.25. Short ton $20.35. Mlddl 11s: ton :24 2s. Rolled unis bag 90 lha l.” Q0 Hny no 2 per ton i-nrlilv $16 00. 5.110951: Ont col 01,2. Butter no 201/, - Eggs in cartons A Eggs A medium n E B 21 Eggs C I Potatoes B ts .0916; France 3.46; .00 7-32. “Ike 2-1. - (Canadian MONTREAL, May cheese and the Montreal produce ket lsst n-ock. Egg ever. were Illgutly With the increase no 1 butter finished cents a pound for down a‘ ta Week. nly 4B boxes To retailers solids w Drinta Zi cents :1 m. 0. Que 76 to 80. p F x ‘tllifltosiw. a ms .0. t l. . NEW YORK. .\l11y 020i 113.1" fill" ..‘.’.°.Zl"“‘i’6‘$" 1319"“ ‘D I ' . 230m . average of 15 9c 8 equals A total were exported inst colored sold at 01,5 cc l4 cent. clgyzv (Canadian Press) CHIPAGO. Miiy ‘flu-Stimulated next work, lug no llki-iihooil of u gcnerui break- cents per R0 pound I u-lclr n1o11n by tnins i1~l 8.’. official forecast indicat- up drought norvrest. wheat late Saturday 2% centa a bu Weekend eve ' , up cf accounts, together with briak profit-taking, eased the mark-er back somewhat in this final transactions. Wheat closed unsettled 31.4 above Friday's finish, July 80% to corn 1% (o ll)‘ up. oats 9G to 1 eent advance, and provisions exactly nu- lsud mountains bs ‘°‘"‘i per 90 pound lhel. 60a TORONT . May Wnnipeg messages said the Can- adian Government agency was selling 11 the market the character of selling attack in the i‘ the week on the Exchange but tho g firm with Dome, link lntyre and there regardless o vv-enthcr reports. s1. . WlNNll‘i'1(l,lli11_v e n” Plonov-r nnd LEO-Once uiorc wheat prices turned upward on tho Winnipeg Grain Exchange Saturday to ‘register a horiaontal gain of one een . liiay wheat closed at 00%, July at 70% and October st 72% cents. Export interest was of little sc- connt, dnv- tu the Wiiitsuntiilc holi- days in English markets. Traders, however figured the dry weather map as a buliia factor. Only light showers were reported in widel mepsrsted sections cf the United takes and Canadian spring wheiit belt, with the result that of- vlngs were oxlroiuoly light. Sup- port crime uinliily through commis- sion houses, but it took litti ein the sion houses, but it took little in the way of buying to boost prices. Chicago vvheat was strong, in gains of about 1% cents. Elllh grains trading vvsa restricted to the higher grndr-s with only small qunntitlca changing hands (‘nurse grains wore ilrni, with onta the lend- “Qt or. A rinliil export business in this B commodity was reported. Bil’ BRINGING UP FATHER I TOLDYOUI WANTVOII lghes up at 8.06 fered in llbernl qiinnl sagging to ~40 nnd t About 371,000 alinrcs turea 5,- llicViitli- l5 and God‘s Luke 5 and Sylvanlte gained and Macastn 3 (Canadian Slflrkl show. MMODATED AT Central. Reasonable rent. Milli! vrt‘. gold standard currencies showed ai- Ststas dolinra i11 Saturday's dollar held unchang- pminium of 7-3‘; percent, off 1-32 not. The final sterling rate was $5.11!; $.12§§. The FISIICII franc, iii-i- EXCHANGE Candaian Press y .2145 . J0. Kong dollars .8692. 2277. y reichsmsrh . pound 6 0975. 67W .2078. .8088. Zclanttil pound 4.0714. States dollar 7-32 per cent steady. Great i low 5.10%; close 5.11; 60 P1002065 potato prlci-s cisutl ilrinflr. 111 receipts. fresh fi-a in mounted to l.‘t,'_'30 11s coin 0,790 boxes tho previous wot-k. of 3.533 boxes of Arrivals amounts bone against 3.412 the week Quebec potatoes clear-d in 75 8i pound hut: and Prince at. $1.05 to g, nndlian Prose) 20—A few indivi- uai issues were subject trailing i|(‘(‘|l|('tll_\' closed Wright Hargreaves finished 20 Maple Llenf and Bngnmnc Ivers of. came out. ltonn drnppcd 4 cr-nts, V011- ll, Li-ltl? Long Lac was a strong issue. adding ierv advanced 2, Gunnar Gold. Howey discount. ‘IO-British and terms of United foreign Truiiingpin the and closed at a it had been up closing own .0054 of a fill-British and relation to the compiled b the ris closed Satur- 0553. d 6.0875 ' 20~ Foreign qy. Britain high and the Countess of Scarborough making the DUNLOP FORT Tire in Canada is justifying this British tradition. Canadians have been quick to recognize this superior- iry which is the reason why more and more people a" CHANGING to the DUNLOP FORT Tire. The DUNLOP Dealer is established to render you the utmost in Personal Service and tire value. THE WORLD'S FINEST (unto A. T. VINNICOMBE, P l-‘ORT . RESIDENT REPRESENATI v12, Charlottetown, P. E. I. day ltnly 8.50; 39 50; Can. 0.01; Press) 20—Butter and on nnl dairy inur- qllflliilllliig how- Bralorne . Br . the week st "OM curiuta or real, C vhe previous were exported. urz 2L‘. 11ml - (qorivy (Toninurum o"?."f° n r o ound, otf gefrliipl, t0 3,393 God. ha‘, bfiffrgé Goldale mg, New Bruns- lu 90 cunts p91" Erin-aid is- week, nta s lii-nhum .. (Hounds . Greens Hulcrovv ed to s mild closing sessions Toronto Stock vm-rni tone was-g thrill-rue, Mc- M mo] p, appear McWntterl liolllngfl‘ and id Oil. unchanged. W" C" can" itoft Ha nnatn [:1 "...... .. 1am. n..- former Ninllsln hc lnltvr to i8. Norundii . or .\i:1|v|o Loaf Pnyiunstcr Pet L‘ M C Pioneer San Antonio s csnta Prca Air . Read Auth- Read Auth Reno Gold Sun Ant . Shela-lit . . 2. Press) l 3% ‘Fhoine (‘h-d l.‘ m; m " 1 w "MT" "l"! Poiniunrioh. Eldflllflfl .. (ioldfleldn-I. . '. . Premier .1. Tnwsgmne ... ' Sold WHOLESALE and RETAIL hall be rented to the Y0“!!! 990MB of Kinross for an entertainment in aid of the new rink, Meeting closed with a. gramophone selection. Lunch was then served by the hostess, as- sister by her daughters. Next meet- ing to be held at the home oi Mrs. Neil Mnclnnis. Wiitaey . Wright H Sliver ., .. .- Totnl sales 3771f“ UNLISTED . . , . . .. 2% s05 e5 1'0 i? lQg $i$$$ ROSENEATH SCHOOL m H: .-;-1- Honor roll for the month of April: Grade X-l, Laurette. Sullivan. Grade X-l. Florence Donahue; 2, Catherine Sullivan. Grade VIII-J, Beatrice Sullivan. Grade vI-l, Marion MacQuai-rie; ‘ “m [2, Jean MacQuai-rie; 3, Frances Sul- ' ‘ livan and Laurens. Donahue. Grade V — 1, Anne Donahoe; 2, Robert Donahoe and Leo Sullivan; 3, Harriet Campbell. , Grade II-l, Wilma Campbell; 2, , James Sullivan. ' Grade 1-1, Donald MacQuame. ,- '=§;§~ L .\ia ron Lehel . . . iiairobic By FENNELL £5’ CHANDLER, Charlottetown Perfect sttendance-laauretta Sul- livan, Catherine Sullivan, Francei Sullivan. Lilian Campbell, Marion and Jean MacQuarrie, Leo Sullivan. Harriet Campbell, Wilma cmipboii." James Sullivan, Donald MscQusn-ie, "- Bestrice Sullivan. Florence J. MacLeod-Teacher. THE POINT Two girls were strolling round the shop. Presently the stopped beside a. large tray f ed with samples of a popular brand oi toothpaste. “ToothpasteP exclaimed one "Just what I was looking for!‘ Holding up one of the samples, she exclaimed to the clerk: "How much are these, please?" The assistant smiled pleasantly. pl "Yes, I know that," the girl re- "They are gratis. madam." he re- ‘ led. torted impatiently, “but how much‘ are they?" Hinrlaronn Sud Mines Vinkcrs White Lu FAEDY BIIS & onwsu. woman's msrrrurs The May meeting of the Orwell ,. Women's Institute was held at the 13' home of Mrs. D. C. MacDonald. with an attendance of seven mem- hers and four visitors present. The meeting opened by gremophone sel- ections. Roll call was answered by writing Manhattan and spellins M15- sissippi. Minutes of last monthly meeting were read and approved. Sick committee reported havins no calls w make. School Committee reported having visited school and treated children. Program commit- tee distributed progrnms for the next six months. It was moved and sec- onded that three members would Charlottetown .. l-Iazeibrook . . . . Kate's Lake . . . 48 Road . . . . Cardigan . . . . Bridgetown . . . . 5.1 Leaving .. m Arrive TAXI SERVICE BIIARLUTTETOWN to FORTUNE TIME TABLE Leaving Fortune . DingwelPs Dun Bridgetown . Cardigan . .. . . 48 Station . . . Keefe’a Lake ... 9.30 a. Haselbrook ..... 9.45 a. Charlottetown. . 10.05 a. Headquarters in Charlottetown —RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION Headquarters in SollIls-LENNOX HOTEL canvass district for the Red Cross "Society. It was decided that the] L-4406. —BY GEORGE MCMAN Bu": Miss IJIGC15'YOU maven ICALLED woven. YOU ‘THAT your: DAUGHTER WAS vzzv RUDE. si-te KEEPS TELL- mo ma ‘Si-ta Cqlsrrfsgs ME sue-mes AFTEQ HE§ FATHEQ‘ I 555555555