JULY 18. 1935 ‘ "THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN T QUO TA TI ozvs ' N. Y. Stock Exchange (quotations furnished by Johnston and War Members of llantrosl Stocks Exchange, Montreal Curb Market, 156 Richmond Street, Char- lottetovvn.) Air Red ... .- Ailicd Chem , Auburn Auto Bold Loco Bait Ohio. . .. lien Aviation Beth Steel . Briggs Byers A .\l . Ilnrr Add iilrrll (‘on Oil . .. (‘an Dry Gin Colum Gas Elc Com Sol .. Con Gas ... Con Oil Con Carl Corn Prod Del Hull -» E I Dupont , . Elrc Auto Lito ri Froeport ’l‘ex Gen Asphalt Gcn Eioc .. Gen Foods Gen Mot Gold Dust . Goodyesl- liub Gt North Pfd Gt West Sugar Houston Oil . Hurl illot . . . . .. lnti Bar Intl Tel _ Johns Man Koivlnator on Cop . 32% 4'1 4'21‘ 40% 401$ 2.’! 22 ’ ' 20 14% Natl Bis -. . . 32%, 82% Natl Dairy Prod . . . . .. 101’; 107/. New Haven .. 4 3% Nw York (‘on 17% 17% North Amt-r 11% 11% North Pac 20M; 20 Pack Mot ,. 4%, 4V; Penn Rail 24% 24% Puh Ser N 1:1 87 Phil Pet . 2114 21% Pullman (‘o . 44% 44M Phil Morris ... 41W, 4051, Radio Corp , . .. 0% 0% Rep Iron Stool 14% 15 Rnfwnv ‘Stnroa . 40% 40% Soars Roebuck 471A 46 Sllil ('0 . . . . . . - . . -. 9% 9% Sncony Vac ... 12- 121V. South Pnc .,, 181/. 18% South 'Ilail . . 7 7 Stand Brande ,.. ... 15 15% Stand Oil (‘oilf . .. 8t Stand Oil .\' J‘ ,. 471,‘ Stand Oil (‘nlif . S4 Stewart Warn»:- 12 12 Tex Co . 111% 19% Tex Gulf Sn 34 34 Tim Roll R: . 45% 46V; llnion (‘arividr- Car 04 64% Union Pac . 108% United Air 10 United Gas imp 14 ll S Snlnlt 107 U S Rnhhor ... . 12% U S ind Al 40 U s sir-l 3155 Van Steel .. 151A Warner Bros Co .. . 4 4 West Union , . ... .. {i0 31",‘ TVcst Elm ..., 2181/. 5891; Worth Pump ... .. 17% 10. Mt ’l. S to c k Exchange tQnotations tarnished by Johnston and Ward members of the Mont real Stock lxohsnlc. Mont-rel Curb Market. 156 Richmond Street wriottcmwnl. Bsthurst A Can Lsr com . Can Cem coul 6% 61A Can Hydro Elcc pfd 511/; 52 Curl Ind Al A 0% 0% (Jan North pow 10 10 Can Steam com 1% 1% Can Steam pfd ... 7% 71A Can Pac , . 9% 10 Cockshutt Plow ... .., 1% 1% Coni Smelt 101 - 101% Dom Coal pfd 18% 18 Dom Tex Com 61% 68 Gurlis 5 5 Holl Gold Mines 1300 1300 lull Nickel 21% 21y, Luke of Wods 7% Massey Harris 4 .\IcColl Front 12% Mont Pow 30% Natl Brew 36 Quebec Pow 14% Shnwlnigan . ,, 15% 15y, Steel Co Can com . 60 BANKS Commerce . . _ . .. I44 Montreal . . . . _ _ .. . Nova Scotla ... Royal ....148 148% Bunk of Canada . . . . .. 60 Ma rk e ts A t A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial stocks irregularly higher. Toronto Mines-Higher. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnl l; Wheat‘ up 55 to 5t. New ork—-(.‘otton, rubber and cof- fee higher; sugar lower. ‘ Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July 17 Wheat nor no 2 85. Hurley C W no 3 44. Outs C W no 2 b3. Oats C W no 3 46, Oats feed no 1 45. Flour spring wheat patents. firsts $5 10 Flour seconds $4.10. Flour bakers $4.00, Flour winter wheat patents, choice $3 80 to $3.40. Flour white corn 85.60 to $5 50, Bran ton 22.25. Shorts ton 24.25. Middllngs ton 27.225 to 2D M. Rolled oats bag 90 lhs 8.25, Hay no 2 per ton carlots 12.50. ,, Cheese no 1 cur Ont 0% to 10. No i Quebec n14 to m. Butter no 1 20% to 20F)“ Eggs in cartons A 1 large 32. ‘Eggs A 1 medium 20 to 29, Eggs A large 20. Eggs A medium 24. Eggs B 22. Eggs C 21. Potatoes new Que 80's 00 to 05, Old Quebec's 80's fl. CITY JAIL GARDEN IS LOSING BUSINESS TULSA, Okla", July iii-The city jail garden has been abandoned because of thieves. The garden, where petty offend- ers were put with o hoe this spring. can't operate at s profit because “ , “ in the neigh- borhood stesl the vegetables. Po- lice Chief Carl- explained. He cs- timated the city spent $250 on the garden, harvested $5.15 worth of produce. 7 Liberal Platform (Final Edition) So many editions of the Liberal platform have ap- peared that the electors and the candidates are equally at sea as to what. it means. In every district the Liberal spokesmen prefer to give their own version rather than the barren generalities contalnedin the text. From an analysis of Liberal criticisms and explan- ations as to how their chief plank-a balanced budget-i to be implemented under present conditions, the following definite policies emerge: 1. Abolition of Old Age Pensions. 2. Discontinuance of all unemployment relief and undertakings of any importance in the Public Works De- partment. _ ~ 8. Abolition of the Department of Public Health, folio. "there being no Liberal candidate qualified to flll the port- 4. Charging of gravel and road machinery to capital instead of ordinary account. ‘ 5. Reduction in all teachers’ salaries of $500 or over, in accord with tho Liberal in the Legislature in 1933. 6. Abolition of 3rd and Wales Collegofscrllpplng of amendment to the Estimates 4th year courses at Prince of all oilcloth, shower baths and toilet facilities, and rebuilding the institution on s . ineancr scale in accord ing fifty years sgo. with requirements prevail- 7. Provision of bicycles for Ministers, nurses, Wo- men's‘ Institute and departmental officials in keeping with pledge to abolish the present system of using motor cars. 8. Reduction of grants to Hospitals and Senator-lam, which the Conservatives extrsvagnntly increased when in office. 9. Encouragement of initiative among the fishermen by abolishing the Conservative grant to the Fisher-men's Union. 10. Competition being the life of trade, to estabiilh _ a CentrsLJail Farm so as to give our farmers the benefit of competition in their home market by cuttins Pr"?! through the sale of Jail Farm vegetables. , l1. Continuation of NON-COOPERATION with the Liberal policy of RIGID the other Maritime Province!- tha Maritime Board of Trade. sud the Transportation gommisslon in every matter affecting the welfare of the roviu . lteflltifllvllflli) ALONG THU. H115.- . i,“ (By Johnston and Ward's Special . Wire) MORNING MARKET LETTER NEW YORK, 1v. Y.. July 17—After minor recessions during the morn. in; pricas firmed and rallied on fair activity in the last hour, The Rains were not large and the rails did not partici to much, but it was suggestive of echnlcoi strength. There have been a few unfnrorgbig earnings reprts for the second quay. ter so far but on the whole second quarter earnings should be favorable and most of them are yet to be pub. llshed. This probably is one of the main factors sustaining the general market and tbs stock of those com- panies which had particularly good Julio quarters are showing individual strqength. he market is making s’ typical “Dow Theory" line with yesterday being the seventh day in the forum. tlon of it. The action of the market appears favorable and possibly a break out is not fsr distant. Laidiaw and Company. SUMMARY NEW YORK. N- Y, July l7-Steoi ingot production fills week nt 401,1, per cent of capacity against 301/, pa! cent last week, “Iron Ago" stump, Gold bars quoted in London rlt 141s ‘fad against 140s Ill/dd Tuesday. Gasoline stocks during week end. ed July 13 declined 484,000 barrels to 441454.000 bbls according to Ameri- can Petroleum institute Libby Owens Ford Glass declared regular quarterly dividend Johns Manvilie Cor-D amp “b. h, J1me quurter net profit equal to 5o c.nts a common share against 15 “m; ll! Dlovlous quarter- and 16 cents in June 1034 quarter. Sober-icy Distillers Corp June quarter net profits equal to $137 a share against $161 u share in prev- ious qnartcr and $101 a shag-g in June 103-1 qllurter, ti months profit; equal to $288 s ll in um lillif of 10041.!" again“ "07 General Electric Co June not Profit 21 cents a Ihgrg 1D cents a share in previous quarter- and 15 ccnts in Jllne 1034 quarter :"..r.z"':;..::::";. '0 ‘,2 cen s fir]? half 1034. ' ' a" i“ lectric output in U S in week July 13 up 7.2 per cent against an increase of 6,4 in prevloul was)‘, quarter against Ullil Low Last Up an Ind 122.141 121.00 122.3 - 2o Utll 22.10 21.87 22.0; lilac’; 40 Bonds 91593 093 illsn Low Last on 1'0 Rail! 13.11 33.34 aaoo 004 Dow Jones. HEARING LETTER. - uesday Evening 1%?" NEW YORK. N. Y.. July iii-Sept C0"! "I051"! we.‘ higher and Sept wheat unchanged. Lust advices hold good on each. (‘Jtton closed l0 or 12 points lowcr. Don't buy yet. Stocks were inactive and reacted a little furthcr, but rallied near the close. with the industrial averages 0Q of s point higher than the close yesterday. Even so they did not sell quite as high ss the highs of yester. day and tho lows were the lowest for the lsst Jihdnys, A few speciniifigg are finishing completed moves, which makes the market look stronger than it really . _ General Electric is one of these, Ever since I first recommended 1t at 1i) and later at 2i and M. 1 expected it should go at least 228 and possib- ly a fraction above 20 on this move. During the coming setback I expect 2-1 0r Z3. Westinghouse Airhralre. which I rcolnmended when it was 21, is only now having the move it should have had before, it went to 27 today and mlkht go a point or two higher. White lllotors_ repeatedly recom- mended at and below 10 also went s little higher- and would still keep long of it. National Biscuit was recommended when it was at '25 and never did much until tho past few days. in time it will soil again near 45 though it may not do much more right now. As to the rest of the market, there is no change from recent advices and you will get an npprtunity to replace all the stocks sold near the high prices of the past ll or 7 days at ap- preciably lower levels even if they should go s poirlt higher first, which I doubt. Don't forget it is better to sell ut a day or two too anon than too Baring. ssllvnm . . (Canadian Press) TORONTO, July 1' Stocks Close Acme Oil , 1M1, Afton . l0 Ajax Oil ‘i0 lcx . . . . I Algold ,. 5') Professions Bards McLEOD f? BENTLEY W. IL BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorncys-st-Lavr MONEY TO LOAN Ollcc: 1H0 Richmond Street. MacGulgan & Tralnor Mark B. MsoGtligsn, K. C. I 0. 1t. Clair Trsinor. B. A. Barristers. Solicitors. cio. MONEY T0 [DAN Olloc: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street. Ollarlottetflfll. l-l. F. MscPl-IEE. B. A. NOTARY. be. - IAIIISTIR. IOLICITOI Illay Building. Charlottetown HRLL G MATHIESUN l. l. Dali IL L iliathieaen. LLB Barristers I Solicitors Honey to Loan Oallllfl block, Charlottetown}. J.A. llaclionalli, 11.0. IAIIISTII. IOLIOITOL ha. It!!! Ulillllll Charlottetown. P. l. Island. ateslsy ta Lesa and ‘Collections ‘m. up vary beat unusual. ‘lrs-r-a-lmutb. A- J. ISIASLAg: B-Aa ’“"uo'§h mwwmiu. lav Ines l“?! ' MARKET cosslp Algoms . . .. .. Anglo H .. . As hley .. . Bsgumsc _. Barry H l Base Met Bear Beattle _ Gods Lako . Goodflsll Granada 20 Greene . 22 Gunnsr 70% Hnicrow 2 Holiinger 1300 Howey . .. . . 00 J M Cons , .. , . . . . ., 18 Kirk Lake . , ... . . . . . . . . .. 43 L Shore . ... 50% Lamaque ... 3 Little L L _ . . , . . . . . . . ., (H: Iilncllssa .\lan East .. Iilllille I. . . McIntyre .\ici\'enzls .. .. hfchliilau . . McVlttle hicwutters .\lin Corp .\I0rrls . O'Brien Pnymuster . Pet: Cob . Perron Pick Cro Pioneer Premier , . Pros Air Read Auih Vnturcs .. Wayside “Wight H .. Ylnir Y G Silver _ . . . . . . . . .. Total snlcs 420,000. IINLISTED Sud lilacs . IVood Kirk . . PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July 17—Priccs were irregular on Montreal dairy and produce market today with potatoes und cheese easier, eggs unchanged, and butter .steady. Curlots or-iesa of on ,1 butter were 20% to 20% cents per pound while lots to retailers were quoted st 2i. cents for solids and 22 cents for prints. Cheese was off slightly at W, to 10 cents for no 1 current Ontarlos and 0% to 0% cents for Quehecs. Arrivals totalled 1,512 boxes. Gmded shipments in csriots or less of eggs were generally 22 cents a dozen for A large, 2i. cents for A- ltucrligm, 20 cents for B and 1B cents or . New Quebec potatoes were selling at 80 to 05 cents per 80 pound bag while old stock was 26 cents for the same quantity. LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July 17—Ths two Montreal iirestork markets today to- talled 500 head, composed of 55 cattle. 321 sheep and ismhs. 25 hogs and 1 calves on the two markets this morning. The cattle were practically all stock held over from Monday's and Tuesdays markets. Trading was at a standstill. Grass calves sold mostly for 8311.25. Medium veais sold up to $5.25. There were no calves of good quai- lt_v. Hog quotations were Tho few bacons offered sold at tori and watered. with the usual premium 0n selects and cuts on off- grsdes, Sovrs were still slow and unchanged. to nominally quoted st l5 to $5.50. Good lambs sold from I750 tn $8 with clllls out st o cut of 12 p-r cwt. Lambs sold upgraded made from $7 to 37,25. Sheep were from $1.50 to I2 50. a Currencies (Canadian Press) NEW_ YORK, July 11-A tiny drop in the French franc was the only net change recorded in the foreign es- change markets today. The Canadian doilsr st s discount of 5-32 per cent and the pound ster- ling 4.96% bot-h were unchanged _ closing st 803% "H". aha-ed s loss of .0015 of s cent. MONTREAL, July l7—l.ealllng currencies held unchanged st Moat- rcsl foreign exchanges today. ’i‘be ollnd sterling st 4-97. the F0100?! Pram: at 6.64 cents. and the llnitud States dollar st 1.00 li-II all n-msln- sd st yesterday's closing prices. GOLD PRODUCTION (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, July 17—Oold roduc- tiou in Canada in lay reacbe s to- tsl of 2N.288 ounces valued at $0.- mhoo, according to s report illlt issued by the Dominion Bureau of statistics st Ottawa. in April I46.- m1 ounces were produced and in May. 1934. the output was 251.125 ounces _ shipments of gold from Mu lcotia to the lo sl Csnsdill mint in thy were recor ed at MO ounces so sempsnfvlth lfl assess I - tion CHCK. Grand Liberal Rally The Liberal Candidates, Messrs. T. W. L. Prowse, C. St. Clair Trainor and Mr. Thane A. Campbell, K.C., Provincial Campaign Leader, will address the electors of Charlottetown and Royalty at a meeting to be held in the Capitol Theatre on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The speeches will be broadcast over sta- L-8461-7-l7-2i EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July 17—British and foreign exchange in relation to the Cansdirn dollar as compiled by the Royal Bunk of Canada closed today as follows:- Argeurina peso .2654. Austria schililng .1000, Brazil mlireis .0540, Chino Hollg Kong dollars .5218 Czechoslovakia crown .0410. France franc .0664. Germany reichsmark A040. Great Britain pound 40002, Holland florin .6832. Hungary perlgo .2080. Italy lire .0820, New Zeaiond pouud 40082. Spain peaeta .1371. United States dollar 6-32 per cent premium. Closing exchange rates:- At Montreal-Pound 4015 cfran 6.04 cents; U. S. dollar i 00 5»32_ At Paris-Pound 75,87 fr; l‘. S dollar 1o.08% fr; Canadian doiin 15 00 fr. At New York—Pound 4 001/‘; franc 6 83% cents; Canadian dollar 99 27- 32. In gold——P0llnd 12s; U. S, dolinr 50 00 cents; Canadian dollar m‘ 0S NEW YORK, July 17—Fora,-igr. r-v- chnn-c steady; Great Britain ric- mand high 1.50%; lulv 4.90%: clam . ; ‘ . 4 051/,‘ France 6.63%: Italy 825; Belgium 10 00; Germany 40.40; Canada 00 fl-Iiil. ,__i- Dogs Act as Eyes , For Blind Masters Dogs that lead the blind! Have you ever given any thought to them or the wonderful work they do? Perhaps you do not know about them, so I will‘ fell you brief-y a little about this friend whose ser- vices are of inestlmabie value. At Lake Openaka, near Morris- wwn. New Jersey, German shep- herd dogs are trained to become the eyes of the blind. Only female dogs are used in America for the work as they are kinder and more eager to please. The choice of dog is made carefully. It takes about three months to form the dog as a. guide and each month she must pass an examination as to pro- gross. It takes two to three years to form a-competent instructor. He must undergo whet is called the blindfold test, that. is he must. while blindfolded, work his dog through city traffic under the some condi- tions as those the blind master will encounter. The blind masters must also be carefully chosen. It is absoluefely essential that every master be taught how to use his dog. The dog is iler blind mast- er‘s eyes. She does it by s system of signals which she is taught to convey to her master through the handle of the harness. Keeping a. steady pull (.1 the handle held in her master's left hand she guides him around obstacles on the side- walk. For curbs and steps she site down close to the edge so that they can be found with the cane or foot. If the street is clear she leads him carefully across. By the direct com- mands of her master the dog takes him where he wants to go. The master says "left" and “for- and the dog obeys. The dog's education is based on the knowl- edge of how a. dog thinks or snlznsi psychology and through this knowi- edge the dog is taught to draw proper conclusion and acts on her own initiative. With the heart, intelligence and devotion of the dog put at their dsposai the blind of today need be no longer segregated. no longer apart, but men and women seeking to be themselves, to live their own lives, and standing ready for this step or independence- "The Seeing Eye,’ Inc., of Mor- ristown, New Jersey is the head- quarters of these trained dogs in America. Only a frequent pat on the head a d an occasional softly- spokcn “ d Girl" are the re- wards of the instructor to the dog but the real reward must be in the knowledge of what she l; doing to add her contribution of usefulness to those who cannot see, PALESTINE FOREST GIVEN ROYAL TREE LONDON, July 16—'I'he King has given a. tree from Windsor Greet Park to be planted in the King George V. Jubilee Forest in Palestine on the Hills of Nazareth. tree. a Cypress , Orientslis about. ‘I ft. high, will be trans- ahlppcd to Palestine in the sut- utnn. and will be the first tree to be planted in the forest, which will eventually cover 1.500 acres with over 1.000.000 trees. The forest is to be an expression of British Jewryls gratitude for the happiness and achievements of the past H years, and of its devotion and loyalty to the Crown. The site of the King George V. Jubilee finest is close to the Balfour For- est planted in 1029- The new forest will consist of Jerusalem Pines, with cypress trees forming the bor- der paths. MANY NEW SPORT SHOTS (Canadian Press) NEW Y®K. July lT-Thio i5 l big your for newcomers to tOp-nishi sport. It's only July and elrvodr than arsdosens of new faces on the sports . Who heard. more than claim i934 of Sam Parks Jr, Alfred Perry. Joe fouls. 0y Stanton. Ray Stsmrnsra. Dsnno 0- llhslly c oval has ovum .miles across East Anglia to M T’L. CURB (Johnston and Ward y Stocks Opened Lust Brow Corp pfd . . 10% am Amer on 15% (‘an .\luil .. 31% Chomp Oil pill (W1 Con Papt-r- 75 Dist Son-grains ‘ll Ford of Van .. 201/1 Greer-n Stuboli 22 Imp Oil . 13V; lntl Pet 34% Nornnda . . . 3750 Tack Hlliillos 411 Walker Good Wright liar lllwlnlll EXBUNGE (ByTrsnk MncMliien, Associated Press Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, July 17-“Good news" wasthe watchword in the Stock Market today, as the gen- eral level oi’ shares pushed steadily ahead to the best levels of the year to date on sharply increased tun-lover". ' The encouraging tidings came from a. number of sources, includ- ing favorable first year earnings reports for several leading corpor- ations; a better than seasonal gain in power output; n. further blow at the constitutionality of the agricultural adjustment adminis- tratlon which helped the pecking stocks; better steel news, and a sharp reduction in gasoline in storage. While new highs for 1935 or longer were made by a number of active issues, levels for the market as a. whole were generally a little below the day's best. Profit-taking was in evidence ‘in the final hour. The .3 of a. point advance in the Asociated Press average of 60 stocks brought it to the highest point for 1935 at. 45.7, supplanting the 45,5 mark made on July 8. The 30 indnstrisis in the compilation likewise scored a new peak with a .6 of s. point lift to 62.8. The in- dustrials figure is not only the best for this year but is now more than a pointnioove the 1934 top of 61.4. Activity was brisk in the Stock Exchange with a. turnover of 1.- 393.340 shares. Not since June 21 have transactions exceeded today's. Gains of around 2 points were marked up for Continental Can at 87, Johns-Mnnville at 55 3-4. Spiegel, May, Stern at 67, Motor Products at 34 and Libbey-Owens- Ford at 33 3-4. Amongst Canadian issues Ford of Canada "3" dropped 1 l-4. The "A" shares were up l-4. Interna- tional Nickel was off a fraction while such issues as Noranda. Can- adian Industrial Alcohol, Hiram Walker, Distillers-Sesgrarrls. Hull. inger, Imperial Oil and Lake Shore recorded fractional im- provement. VETERANS OF 1885 T0 GATHER. TORONTO. July 16.-Vet.erans 0i’ the Northwest. Rebeiion of i885 residing in many parts of the Dominion have signified their in- tention of attending the reunion in Toronto, July 26, for a three- day session. T. A. E- Worid is secretary of the association. Right Rev G E Lloyd, farmer Bishop of Saskatchewan, will be the preacher a‘. the jubilee church service which will be held under the asuplces of the Northwest Field Fbrce Association in St. Jsmess Cathedral Sunday, July 28. Bishop Lloyd was woundered s‘. the Battle of Cut. Knife. HER. OWN PRESENT I want to give Cousin Emily a birthday present, said Mr. Green to his wife one day. Just take th s ten shilling note and get a. nice scarf -somcthlng you would choose for yourself. _ A11 right. said his wife. secretly resolving to "have her own back" on Cousin Emily, whom she cordl- ally disliked. Here's the scarf, she said to her husband at tea. time, drawing forth an atrocious-locating article for his inspection. Is that exactly what you would like yourself? queried Mr. Green. looking at it doubtfully. Why. yes. answered his wife. It's lovely. Thsts good. came the relieved answer. I intended it for you. so keep it. my dear. WALKEBS REVERT TO MID- DLEE AGES LONDON. July I5.—-(CP) —A party of pilgrims will leave London in August and walk h t e ancient. shrine of Wslshingbnm. Norfolk. Like the piurlms of the Middle Ages, they will make no plans for eating or sleeping. They will undertake to accept what be- faiis them. The party wi.1 include s group of Oxford undergraduates, severe-i clergyman. and four young wo- men Each day mass will be cele- hratcd st. s village church At Waisinghsm s as! will be serot- in davetioos 8 ha labs. PAGE N IN l‘) C ONSER PLATFORM l e VATIVE 1. the administration of every Service. against the Dominion Govern White Commission. basis in this Province. 5. Further extension of 7. Cooperation with the tion of the fishing industry. and fisheries. 9. Continued support of shipments. 10. the Province. 11. Continued extension 14. reduction in the interests of motorists. As announced by Premier MacMliinn ' 3- Continued economy consistent with efficiency in. Department of the Public 2. Having further established our Provincial claims merit to the extent of three million dollars, to continue to press for a full realization of our claims on the basis of the minority report of the, 3. A practical policy in the Agricultural Department with the view of re-establishing mixed farming on a solid 4. Changes at Prince of Wales College with the object of developing a practical Agricultural Course. hard surfaced roads to the villages and centres of the. Province if an economical type of hard surfaced road, within the means of the Province,‘ can be satisfactorily developed. I 6. Continuation of our policy of using local pit and shore gravel in our general road work. Federal Government in its policy of assistance to fishermen, and the general promo- 8. Continuation of grants to exhibitions, fox shows the Maritime Transportation Commission in its fight for lower freight rates on Maritime Continued cooperation with the Federal Govern- ment in reference to Unemployment Public Works Projects in order to relieve as fully as possible unemployment in of Public Health activities including practical Dental Hygiene and Mental Hygiene. 12. No increase in Provincial Taxation. 13. School Books at lowest possible cost. Having been successful last year in securing a re duction of one cent and a half per gallon in the price of gasoline, to make every effort towards obtaining a further the farmers, fishermen and Central liourdisn locals. per worm to per word; in liemorinm Notices, Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc , Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance do pl-s word; “anti-rs! and Eastern llavall. to Announcements and Corning Evsuts_ 2o p‘! IorduCla-siiirl 10o per Inch: Lists of l-inrai and 4e per name; [Alters of Condolence 701-. per inch; Notices of Tlrunka and Appreciation. 70o pea lnch or do. I‘ payable in lallrauce. Miscellaneous WHY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE of the much larger income secur- ed by purchasing a guaranteed annuity in the Sun Life. Costs you nothing to investigate. Scc J. A. Moore, Currie Building, Charlottetown. L-3425 WE nave ANYTHING sun everything in the small rubber lines. Order by mail direct from manufacturer and save 75%. All orders are mailed Wstpflid bl‘ "5 in plain wrapper. Mali order catalogue sent free on rcqilefi- Novelty Rubber Mfg, Company. Box 353, Dept. K-ll, Hamilton. Ontario. N444- To Let APARTMENT T0 LET-APPLY 79 Hlllsborc Square. Phone 450. L-8469-7-i8-3l. To LET—AUGUST 1st HOUSE 6 rooms. Modem conveniences, Ap- ply Weeks Grocery. L-MIB-‘l-IG-Bl. 1'0 LET - sumzs m THE NEW up-w-date Morrison Apartment house. Prices $20-00; $25-00 B1111 $30.00. Apply T. D. Morrison, summerslde. L-84§o_-7-13-~i- Lost LOST — MARQUISETTE DRESS clip at scouts outing or in City, Finder icnve at Guardian. L-8447-7 17-31 Female Help Wanted WANTED—A CAPABLE GIRL T0 wonk in country. Write A. B. C. Guardian giving references and statirl! wages L-8401-7-l8-3i. WANTED—HOITSEKEEPER. MIDq die aged woman preferred Write‘ "KP care Guardian. , L-B4§§;Z-_i'-"3i i Position Wanted W A N T E D — STENOGRAPTIER wants position. Apply Guardian. L-8457-7-l7-3i, S. S. FARNORTH Leaves BOSTON 10th, 20th, 30th of each month for CHARLOTTETOWN v i a Halifax, arriving three days later. Returning via Bras d’Or Lakes, Sydney and Halfiax. For passenger, freight and automobile rates apply to iiuntain, Bell 8r 0o. Phone 829. word. Other rates on application. lullmurn Charge for any advertisement twenty-five eentl. roomuw owwn- WWW norm-cc oer wurd..uirl-s inser- tions for the price of two, strictly For Sale FOR SALE - 1931 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Apply Guardian. L-8454-7-17-3i. run SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Scorn Cards. Guardian Central Joli Printery. Nov. l-tf. Apply E. G. Love. St. Avards. L-847i-7-I8—3l. FOR SALE-HAY MOWER, AL- most; new. Apply E. M. Cudmore, Oyster Bed Bridge. L-8445-7-17-4l. FOR SALE - HEAVY sit/OWN Paper suitable for placing under rugs, e“c. Guardian Office. 3-27-tf. FOR SALE-—1929 ESSEX COACH. Cheap for cash, in first class con- dition. 9B Kent Street. L-B-il5-7-i6-3i. HAY FOR SALE AT ELLIOTTS. Estate of Hugh Nicholson. Sold standing at 8 P. M. Friday,_19th. L-8439-7-17-3l. FOR SALE - OOCKER SPANll-IL pups. Apply Raymond Garnhum. Cor. Upper Prince and Young Sis. L-MIB-‘l-IG-Si. FOR. SALE 0R. TRADE FOR CAT- tle, s_ Frost and Wood hay cutter F. MacDonald, Mermaid. L-8433-7-17-3l. 3 ONLY N0. 3 POTATO DISC Hose. Regular price $22.00. Now selling at $15.00. Sold on easy terms. If interested write Bruce Stewart d: Co.. Ltd. L—8477-7-18-2L FOR SALE--3 ONLY JOHN DEERE 1 row Cultivators. Regular price $66.50, now soiling at $55.00. Write Bruce Stewart 8r Co. L-8476-7-18.-2l. FOR SALI-L-ONE HUNDRED acres of land with buildings at Rose Valley. Lot G7. Apply Mc- Loan and Mnz-Klnnon, Royal Bank Building L 8444-7-17-31. Male Help Wanted APPRENTICE W A N T E D '1‘ O learn Barber ‘Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Col- icgc, Halifax. N-356. WANTED — EXPERIENCED MAN to work on farm for summer months. Apply A. C. Foster, Dunstafinagc. L-8455-7-i7‘ l. WANTED-AVIAN T0 WORK 0N farm. Apply H. G. Judson. Alex- andra. L-Mill 7-15-31 WANTED — GRADUATE TECH- nlcai and business course for sales work. Travelling expenses and commission. Apply Box 634, Hali- 13X, L-8473-7 4i. . Wanted 4 WANTED BY QUIET COUPLE. small flat, apartment or bumm- 1ow_ Modern, good location. Mod- crate renal. Write “S? Gunrdibn- L-Btlfi-‘i-IB-ll. white, gray and navy f‘ ‘ are the new shorts worn on tennis courts hereabouts. They are long enough to be mcdcst and short enough to be smart. "Shorts" have all the trce-' dom of shorts but. are cunninsll’ Teachers Wanted WANTED - sxrsnlsucsn School Teacher for Dunstaflnage tailored to look like a slim rlolwi nun. . School. Supplement slam. .1. a M11101‘. ron SALE - STANDING HAY. I in good condition. Apply to Gco._ . Js-Mil-‘i-IG-ll » firmt: .. _ - z all: - - ~ ~_-; 15-1»; frT 2 p ~>=.-1-_s