' ~ - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN K PAGE NINE Jingle Says: Ask _.___- 1s visiting friends in St. _pieston Reeves has retumed health in it """"i’“*° "ii 010° - IIICSB Cor P u 1 _ Tlxapgnest loaf on §,?§§'§'§f,fl;u“l'|‘€i'H“d -.T `.`.'.' earth I W1 le __Stewart’s Bread m1=u§:3;te}_____.. _... _.___ your grocer init Nickel .__ _'.`.` 'Union Pacific _._ _ _ _ .- __ ‘Westinghouse _._ ... _ _ .___ ii “wh (Canadian Press) Allied Chemical ... _ Am and F Power ... N ‘U Am Smelting ___"7" °""" Am ,rel md TM "_ ...__ Auaconda _._ _._ ... _ °"~'" Atchison .., ,__ _:_ ""1" ... 411%, -1 Dry ._.. ... ._ my <11' 11 121.* "fi-"1 r»1f,~<, :l::\,g, nurv, ull'/__ 511% 06% 1011. 11014 22|/5 3`-"K1 13% 47% Ulllle B0 9% fi'/_ 100% 111;, 1111*/1 t‘o1l uns _..._ .. " N' 'N _ ... gagllliscuit _ . _ ... .___, Central... ... ___ _._ ... °" North American ___ _._ _._ .__ Pub Ser N J ___ _- .__ ... -__ 436 Radio ___ . . . .,_, 7 Stand Oil N J .__ _._ _ _ _... Tex Gulf uulou cui-1Sl`.i_ 'II_ `I.`_ ".`.'.`. :la 24 32:2 79% Sli lr-1,; :wil :ls sq 2.1 41111, U S Rubber ...._ .._» __ ... _._ Vunadiuiu _._ _ . . _ ._ . . ,... Woolwcirth ___ ___ ...._ .__ ___ Beth Steel .___ ... ... .__ .___ U S Steel ... .__ _'._.. .__ ...__ _,sm-o1vN AND vrcmxry \ _*_* “',M_1-y A. miocouri or south Markets At A __`__ G l a n c e hi! mme in south Freetown (Canadian Press) im; Uienfl in TI'y0I1. Toronto und iilontrcal-Stocks dc. K cllna in light trailing. gr, John T. White who is en- ",-1 in the carpenter business at mmngton spent a few days at his we in South Freeiown_ Mm Winnifred Whitt! Of Emer- olls visiting in Kinkora the guest nn- sister, Mrs. Urban Famer. gr, Harold Brennan. Daraiey. W1 lust week very pleasantly ln yisriown. ig-_ Leonard Caseley. spring my, spent a few days last weak south Freetown. ' col1gra'u‘atlons are extended to _uid Mrs. Marshal Hughes of wn on the arrival of a baby gist their home on April 26. items Louis and Waiter Mc- gsyt of Emerald were recent vis- to Cvleman. *many friends of Mrs. John miiie are glad to see her out 111111111 again after here recent ill- ” _ _los Hubert Rieeves South Free- ls visiting in New Annan the of her daughter, Mrs. D0n° EfolltgomeW_ ur, "Son" Braham. -Kensington, ns a recent visitor to Frectown. iii. Lvo Brennan and Mr. Fran- lsliurgess of Damley were recent Miers to Emerald. Young Daughter (to visitor)-Is Eight what mother says-that YOU I self-made man. Mr. Brown? ltr. Brown-Yes. my dear. But nit makes you ask? Young Daughter-I was only rendering what made you give mlself such a funny face. gf!-,~LA WN GRASS MIXTURE that gives excel- Then we have Separate such as mixture for rough can he had at n low TIMOTHY ALSIKE with a small per- of WHITE CLOVER.. time to renovate or GRASS PLOT. our SEED STORE we yon. Garter & (io limiuil Seeds and Seed Grain Queen Street. _ B o t le s W an t e d Pints and Quarts_ Phone 1107 Toronto Mines-Closed with narrow rccessiona. [New York-Stocks quiet and close alilllt at1\i\1Iy_ Wirlilillelr-Whcllt dropped sharply. New York-Cotton coffees und ruli- hcr lower; sugar unchanged. L1v1~:s_Toc1§ (Canadian Press) IfONTIll1.\L, Moy 0-Offerings on the twn iiiontrral livestock markets today totalled 2,542. Receipts \\'f»ro composed of l‘0 cutiie_ 1533 cnlves_ 711 hogs and 20 sheep and lambs. A choice lond of Ontario fed steers was sold for exDort at $.40. Cattle prices were unchanged. l’lnln to fair butcher cows were sold for $2.50 to 33 and coulmon to plain quality bulls r _ 1' nm $2.50 to $3 71. Ca'\'c:1 wore _illsi steady. A couple of snlnli lots of good quality calves brought 14 50 with medium to medium good kinds from $3.75 to-$4. lflllr qunlity were sold around $3 to $3.25. Common to pinin calves were from $2.50 to $2.75. Colnmoa light' thin drinkers were as low ns $2. Good qunllty lnlnhs brungllt $0 each. with fnir kinds from $1.50 to $5 cncll. Sheep were stenily at $3 to $3.710. Hogs were about steady. Bneona nnd ltuicilcrs were sold ron S0 to $0.25. Hc1\\'lr=s $5.50 to $5.75, extra hcnvlea $5 to $71.25 and llifllts from $5.75 to $0.25, Sowa wcro from $3.50 to $4, according to quality. N. Y. CURB (Canadian Press) Stocks _ Clone Amer Cyan B .__ .__ 8 Amer Sup Power ... _ _ ._ __ 3% As G n11dl§l___ _ - ... ... ___ 1% Ciln Iilnrrolll _. _ __ 1% Cities S'-rv _ _ _ . __ ___ _ _ _.__-_ 2% l~ll Ilollil and Shura ... _._ 11’/4 Ford of Cunniln A ... . .___ 7% imp Oil ... .__ ... _ __ ll’/1 int Pete .__ .__ ._ ___ ...... 12% Ning Iillri .__ .__ _ _ 11% s1_oll1uu 2-1% EXCHANGE (Clamaliinll Press) MONTliE_»\l._ hilly it-llrliish and forclgll crcllullgc ill relation to the Cnlladiau dollar as compiled by U1” Royal Bank of Canada, closed today os follows :- Argentina peso _$303. Austrrliio pound 3.5758. Austria sclltliing _l'144. ‘ Ilclgluln belgn _l870. Ilrnzll lnilrcis .0&'»8. Iiu'g:1riu lcv _00'.i7. China llong Kong dollars .3l57. Czechoslovakia crown _041'i. Denmark krone .2.‘.*19_ Finland fiuluork .0Z_'15.- Franco franc .0.SL‘_’i. Germany reichslllnl-lr .31_‘l‘I. Great liriiuln pound 4.41119. Greece drnchlna .007ii. Ilollunil floriu .iifl_'i8_ Hungary pellgo .21+4. lndin rupee _:$431. ' iinly liro _(|700. Jugoaillvla dinar .0200. New Zealand pound 3.5001. ` " Norway irons ,‘_ifi05. Poland alotl _157‘.’. Ifoumanln ell .008ii_ South Africa pound 4.4835. Spain pesetn .1i43. _ Sweden krone J300. Switzerland franc £2585. United States dollar 14% percent premium. NEW YORK. liiay 0-(AT-)_ii'°f' sign exchnngu irrcgulull Great Britain ileniunil high 3.01-iii: low. 3-ill'/1: close 3.iiZl; 00 dny bills Ii_liIl'.l\I Fl‘iiii°" 4.151 1-10; nuly 11.15%: ni-lgluui 10.111 95; Germany 27.71; Canada S1 ii-iii. ‘ BONDS (Canadian l‘resn\ MONTREAL, Mill/ 0-~f.‘nn11dinln homls were quoted hone todgy ll 1° - lows :- Domlnlo of Canada Bonds 4 111 not 111:11 1 00% 415 not 10.12 _ _ ._ 02% :.1-5 1 Nov 111:11 . 100 111.1 1 Nov 111:14 _ _ 101% 51.; 1 Nov 111:11 _ with ii 1 Mar 10117 ... ._ . ... 100% 41.; 1 at-p 11140 110% 515 Oct 101:! _._ '___ 101| 11:, 1 oi-1, 11111 ._ 011141 41; 1 1-1.-11 111411 1101.4 41.5 1 Nov 1iii7~_’17 _._ ._.. i'i_7_"§| 11,3 1 Nov 11110-no ... ._ 0111 1'.; 1 Nov 1048-5% _._ ___ 9'l’is _|i.;. 1 Nov 1040-_'.0 .___ .. 1i‘1,§_’i’1 1n_l1i ... '£1011 ... _._ .__ 102% 100% 11:15; 100 101% 100% 110'/1 100% IIN 123'* 1.-‘Z muy, 011% 111% '1o'l 103% Dominion Government Guaranteed :.111 ,... 22 cncngg zzzzgz ===,== -en_- :sas _*lun -1'! 10111 ... 08% 00% #111111 ..._ 111% 05% 111:10 ._.. 08% 11.11 111% mls 010'. 11.-.5 10111; . ... 101% 99% 08% 99% iii" _.iii _ inn 22 Ur- 91:11 3 1oi;‘.`.'.,_-I. 1.01% _ CURB Bathurst B _re ... -... 4% ai-ll 'rel ...__ 9.1 , Brazilian ... .__ _._ _._ ... __ 12'.-(_ Ilan Cllr ___ _ ... ____ s. Do Pfti ... ... _ _ ._.. _._ ... Pau ind Al _.___ _._ ___ ... .__ (T P lt ___ .__ ___ ___ ____ Dom Bridge ...._ ... ... _ _ _ ilolv Smith _._ .__ _._ _ _ Dom Sli-ei and Cool B _._ _ _ Ilut N1-:lr-.1 _ . _ _ __ _ `lii:1ssi~_v Harris ... ._ _._ .__ #iii _\i1:Coll Front _ _ ~.~ ... ____ ll iliolltrel Power .__ _._- _ .___ Nut Iircw _._ ___ ... .__ - ... Power Corp ___ _ ___ ___- Qiiciloc Power _._ ._ __ __._- Slluwiiligan _._ _._ _._ ___ ___ -._ Stool of Crm ... .__ ... _._ __ Winnipeg El .__ ___ -._ _.1 c-Nea 140:. 1 22% 3 | 11.1 1.110 ' :ln so ii‘/-'.- 111/. 121;, 2.10:. ' 3’/8 M T’L. CURB (Canadian Press) Btn *Rl Clone B A Oil .__ .__ .__ ... ... 10% Beauharnols .__ _._- _-__ _._ _._ 1 Dam Eno _ _... _-._ .___ -- Imp Oil ... ___ _._ ... ___ -.__ 10°.; Imp Tob ... ... ...._ 01/, l|1fI’ct1= ... ... _._ ... 14% \Valk':r lifd ___ ... ...._ ... 12 MINING (Canadian Prrll) Him-lun Clone Ajax Oil ... ___ ____ 1. ___ __ |18 Alh Pac ... ... ___» _ _ -._ ___ lil'/Q Alex .__ ._.. ... ... ._ ._ 21;, Amity ... _ _ ... _ _ _ .. _ Amulet _._ ._ __ ... ._ ... Aran _._ _ _ _ __ _._ _._ .___ Ashley... _ _ . _ . ___ llagrllnnc ___ _ _ . _ __ Ilnrry-II ___ _ _ . ._ _._ __ li~.\I\‘lnlR .__ _ . __ 1.. liuff C1111 _._ _ . _ __ lirnlorno ... _ _ _ ... __ i` I’1 _ _ _ _ _ 11/, , 2:11/, 1 2% ` 125‘ 7% E 9 138 2 000 cll lt ...__ 'Jii i':lt U71 .__ _._ _ ___ ___ X tfnsile __ ._ _ ___ ..._ 47 1f‘l\|i\o\|1: _ .. ._ sit (!lcrlc_v ___ _ _ ___ .__ 1 \"oiulllnrlo_...._ _ _ _ .___ u i"oni:llll-um ___ __ __ _._ .-... 43 Don: Mille! _,_ _ _ _ ___ ... 2325 F"Br'd1:e .__ _._ _ ...._ _..._ 2911 G"o‘~nd:1 ... _ _ _ .__ _.__ ___ 152 lil lr __ 4'!- 1' er ... ___ _ _ .__ .__ _ Hollinger _._ _ ._ __ ...... l\i.'i llowry _ ._ _ _ ___ ... S2 IIi\rn1\‘i\ll _._.. _ _ . _ _ _._ Kirk Hud _._ _ _ ___ _ l\'o~‘ey ___ _ _ ___ I(i“i( I/'IKE _-_ 1 _... l{o<1i."n:1y .__ ___ _ _ _ '-3'/~ Tlllkolnllil .__ ... ___ _ _ ___ 15 l`_:lkc Shore _ .__ .__ £17110 .\l11r~:‘asfl ... _ _ _ _ ._ -I3 \lnl:lrt'c ... . . ... 14 \lnn llnsin .__ ... _ _ IV- 28771 Ill :lo se 101' :lv iilclniyre ... ___ ___ _ __ _\[c_\f\llnl\ _._ ___ _.___ ... _... l\lc\\'1ltt°rs .__ ___ _ _ _\[1~rll1nd _ ___ ... _ _ 11111 <‘-‘rn _ ‘~' Muff Hull .__ _ _ Moncta _ M .. Mi (Ki 24 101 201 Gif.- 11 11' as oss nes _ . _ Murphy _ ._ _ ._ ‘_\IcV|iiio .__ _ _ __ . - __ No\\'hcc _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Zin’ Nlpissing ._ ._ __ _ 2|!! Noi-anila ___ ___ . _ _ _ __ 2710 Old Colony . _ ... 1’/a Olga Oil _ _ _ _ __ Pioneer __ . ._ 4-I 1025 Pr-'lnlcr ... 7| 1' Air ... _ _ ._ 100 111.-Q 112 8'/£1 _ 71 i 159 2'/14 ros Queulnlit ... _ _ _ _ _ S1111 Ani: ... ._ _ ._ -"arnil1 _ _ . _ _.__ Sherrill: .__ _ _ _ _ _ _._ Risrnc _._.. .__ ._ _. _ _ __ Strldnconn _. ... _ _ _ _. Ft. Anthony .__ .__ ... . ... ‘ll | Stcr l’1lc ... ___ _.__ ... __ .__ 30 Sud Ilnaln ... ... .__ _ _._.. 125| .`\‘yl\'1ln’ie ... .. ___ _ __ __ 91 'l`ci-lc llllgh ___ “jigs 'I‘mv:11z1111lc --i Vipollil `.._[ _._.. __ _ _. ` 'Willie _ 2\ .__ ... _ \\'r`;:ht-II _ __ ... Ui-'F Silver _ .___ 34%' Total sales 1.040.000- UNLIBTED _ 4_1 I il(i Anson Oil _.___ .__ ___ ._.. ll-.\lissourl ... _ _.__ Cen Mull _ ___ ___ _ _ 1.. (‘heul Res ... _._ ___ .__ ...__ C-Copper _._.. .__ ___ __ Smelters ... ___ ...__ _“mr-itcrs Fractions .__ _ _ ___ Dlll Oil ... .__ _ _ _._ 12 211 10'/1 00 4 050 9850 90 :lil 150 20 3'/5 so I~lldor1l1lo ___ _ . _ _ .__ __ Foothills ___ _ _ ... _._ __ Goollfisll _ _ ._ _..._ II:1lcro\v ... _ ... ... ...._ Home ()ll .. _._ ... Ilurl Boy .__ ... ... ... ___ __ Nickel ... . ..._ -____ ..._ Lucky Jim __ _._ _._ _._ 70 710 1545 . _ _ 3 l\l'11l11ly ___ _ _ _ _ ___ ... l\I|‘Lr\o|I __ _._ _ _ -__ ____ ' ili{| 5% Nordoll _ _ _- _._ ___ Il Pond Oro .__ _ _ _ _ .. UR ltoyillltc . . . _ ._ ... _ .__ 1100 Ventures _._ ... ___ _ _._ 110 Algoma ... ... _._ 2% I1 _.2 _ ... _._ _ - _. _ 13 18 3 4'/s il oiljo ._ ~ lirctt 'l‘l° ... __ ._ .___ llmwnloo _ _ __ ___ ._ f'nn Kirk ... ._ __ _ . ...___ (`h\||-ghlll _._ _._- _-_ _._ __.___q f‘ollnit ___ .__ _._ _._ _.___ Dom Exlil .__ ... _.__ ..._ _... Kirk Town _._ ___ ~._. ... _... Luka llfuron ...__ ... ... __.- Tlolel _ 3 5% I8 12 > .__ ___ ___ -._ of _._ 7’/1 Mlllrnbic .__ -_» »~_ _-__ ___ _-_ 1% ilinylnnd ...i -__ ___ :__ __» 1.. 65 Oil Select _._- ___ ___ _.___ _-__ 3% Pawnee ... ___ _ _ -__ _.11 _._- llobh Mont .__ -_ _ .__ _._ So Keora _._- u.. _._- -__ ..._ 35? Sud Contact ... .__ _..._ ... ._ iii. White Luke -... ___ ... _._ ._.. 4 PRODUCE (Canadian Press) IION'.l‘REAl'__ May il-Increased ae- cclpts from local factnrlea caused wholcsnlo butter prim-;1 fo casa again on tho liiontrmil dairy and produce market today. 'ifha market was gener- nlly quoted off one cent at 21% to 21% cents 11 pnulld for no 1 regradcrl in carlots on less. Receipts were 207 boxes. Tha egg market was slightly Hrmcr. Fresh grndcd 1-lrgs in carlotll sold for 10% cents n dozen for extras, I4'/| ci-.nts for firsts and 12% cc-nln for seconds. Less than cllrlota were sold fanctlonillly holnw theso levels. Offer- ings toniled 2,2130 cases. Current Ontario coio'L“i`| cheese held sternly nt tho wcck's advance. The general qllotntlon was 9% C0 0% 'refill 11 pound. Arrlvnia amount to 478 2 2 boxes. ' A firm ions was dlliplnycd on the potgto market. Prince Edward Inland und New }lrun11wir~k grecn mountains uolil for 'ls to so eeuts per S0 hound hair. ' __,______.___.. She-Oh, John, I've just discov- ered that the woman next door has a hat exactly like mine. ' \\'ll\'NII‘l:}G, lilny li- 047/.1-05. 20.1. mirloy: my 31%: July 351'.: Oct 31-ol. _ 01%; No 1 nor 00%; No 3 nor 58%. No 4 nor 57551 N0 5 55%: N0 0 54"/iii F1-oil 52!/5: Track 01%; No 1 durlllll 03%. 0ats:No2CW28%;No3CW _ Quotations _M _y , ' County news of local interest b t ad- Pw°t“l New Montreal i»‘:_:.:1"'i`T'.:."-T.`:‘_‘_°._‘1.'€’§:""""‘;"": 7‘:'{“” Tm h:‘:“"d‘: mm York Stocks Stock Market alarm mmm worm- _ Ti” °“==° °f 111° New M1-=¢1° ph,-,ne 350 or mm Jenkins Tran” Fishing Fleet has started on her The regular monthly meeting oi' www" rum “__ R_ E-_ _,enk1m_ 9an_5_m_2l ,maiden voyage on inland waters- the Summerside Town Council was sto-lu clon ____ iwell stocked with Rosebud Cut _held on Monday evening. Mayor s|>r¢|NG|=~|1-;|,|_;_ saint mi,” ' 5m°kmi¥ T°58°¢0_ tho Maritime Manson presiding over s full colm- ` -- -44°# .sean ig” ' - fl g 1 __p il 1 Y i>°i>h'° Ohana. Msv 14. mas, 1-roxy "”°k°' °ii i>°°»fd~ communion ,,_00_ Fwilis I lana trip ihrweh _ The estluimu for the year were °*"“‘B° Waters and a sreullins test brought down at this meeting. ns- onapsup 5EBv|0E_8amt °t ‘peed °“ Thi* GW" Lake! this timated revenue was $74,004.65; ex- Johrrs church, May 14, 1933_ gun- s';’“’“°'» Cari- Walters and his crew pendltui-es $12,235; surplus 31,160.65. dl sch 1 A., . |° smmen rim 5° °him¢e3 01 Wm!! 'I'ha minutes of 'the previous Y 00 10 ..0. Evcnsong 7.30. Hymns: 344 <11. 100 can 1>, 504 gfgfived °r the" ”"'°‘""° We ’“°°““¥ We" *Wi ‘md °°°i’““- (DI 19 (IL Th cc;;nd took it with them- Town bills were passed as follows: ° “°"°S° hi” b°°° ih°f°“Sh- Pala blus, sz,s11s_14; unpaid buh, ly renovated repainted and has had Sli ES Notices, 'i0c. per llllli Cllilh 0 |1uinoh;N orlolwrw Minimums oemig ti 511% sig sartloas for the prion of two, strictly iilylblc in advance. To Let T0 LET _ THAT DESIBABLE dwelling No. 68 Pownal Street. Apply D. B. Stewart. 9320-5-I0-31. c,4vENp1s|| PAST0RALCh e ' $287.42; electric llllht Paid bills, 'A-0 |__ET__uEA»|-ED APAR-rMENT_ 9-F8 to shorten her keel for passage $60535; unpaid bms $200_.m_ -Church services for May I4: 11 a_ mq Na,-th Rumco. 730’ stanley Canal “vers and lakes to Lak The reports of the committees through the locks on her way up the ‘ ' S. e Bridge' Momws Day Addrew W' 1 Nu hi were received and passed. C gan and the 1933 Century °f Coun Philii Police Committc A. Paterson, Minister. P E 1 - ~ PS. 0. isngress tw" at Chinn' she reported. four drunks convicted; S _ ova C as amb“"'d°r to this police assisted Mounted Police in CIIUR/CH SERVICES-Sunday May 1411, Milton’ SL Joh,” ADP carries ,_ me display of Nova som three 'raids on local speakeasies; great International Exposition and l'can church. 11 a. m.. mornin! tian Products below decks. “nes $5400' i Pfllier. Rev. E. O. Lancaster. Rus-| Where nsh-holds formerly were own' Phan” 315° submitted the U00. St. Ma1'k’s Anglican church placed. she now boasts passengers mnk t°'t‘~ 3 P- 111- H-fii€rh00n service. Rev. E. 'accommodation for six passengers-1 Cmm' McNeill' Street c°mmm°e* 0_ Langasfm-_ new paint gleam on hulk, deck and reported that the work of repairing -- spar-a sight to nil every true Nova tm’ Western “i’P"°”'°h t° the t°W“ GONE To P. lr. I.-Mrs. Howard scotlan with pride in her beauty W” 81111111 810111: well. but it was Finlay, Carleton Street, left today and speed. f°““d “°°°55“1'5' 9° Purchase m°i'° for Gaspereaux, P. E. I., on a visltl Arrangements have been practlc- W°°d “S the biitmenii WFS bildil’ to her sister, Mrs. Wilson MM- ally completed forthe schooner race undermmem The Streets had all GRNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND Kenzie, who is seriously ill. Mission Lake Michigan and Capt. Walt- men dfawed- There Were ii- IHTSG geeliegeig §,f";g;/ed'sS'§‘§tl?‘°rtst°°k DH-1°Y. a graduate nurse of Aber- ers has expressed the opinion that numb" °f men BPPTYIUB 101' W01‘iK ry' 93?3(Z5_'5_6|_ dee., Hospital, who had been do- the slight alteration 111 the keel has and ii was difficult to arrange the Apply Dr. Robbins, Royal Bank Bliiidini- 9371-5-10-31. T0 LET - I2 BOOM HOUSE, 187 Kent Street. Apply East/em Trust Co. 9310-5-8-31. T0 LET-IIEATED APARTMENT with all modern conveniences. Apply`P_ J. MacDonald. 9343-5-0-31 T0 LET--LARGE FRONT ROOM, suitable for two. Apply 23 King Squire- 9346-5-9-31 Miscellaneous ing private nursing in towm ac. added to her speed, if anything. He W01'i< '10 sive each man a chance. Work Wanted mmpanled Mm Fu-,1ey_ She 15 “_ is confident of victory over the A m°ii°H WHS P25565 ~'0r the USU- tuming to her home In Montague American challenger. The makers of ill grant of $75 for the Public Lib- YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK oN P_ E_ I_-_New Glasgow News_ igosebud Cut smoking Tobacco join `rary; and also $25 for the Red farm. Apply "G_" care Guardian. ____ withall other true Nova Scotlans in Cross to assist in tile inoculation of 9351-5'i0~3i~ GENERAL TRANSFER w0m¢_ wishing the Bluenose and her sal- the children in the schools. 1 phone 350 or mm Jenkins in,ans_ lant crew God-speed on her jour- A by law was passed to set the FCIIIBIC HCIP Wnllted fe;-_ R_ E, J,,,,kms_ 9321_5_10_21 hey and triumph in he. _*ful or iassessmont nite, which will he the ___..i______..______ speed. same as last year. A by law setting WANTED-M-*ID F03 GENERAL th on t t fl housework Must have references suoonssrul. 1-1.av_.or1 Thurs- - i-Z-~ 8 P ax at he same sure as Apply H__'c_°_ Gum_dm_ mm; day evenfng, May 413, The Cape ‘ ,. last year was also paxed. Traverse Players stagéd an out_ Lean; | Dr. E. T. Tanton, health officer, standing success when they pre- T0 Guards addressed the Council on the un- NEW HAVEN 503001. sented fm- the fi,-st 1,1,-ne their sanitary condition of the slaughter gh,-ee ac; mysrerywomedy -Th, ------ house: after explaining' to the 1-lonor roll for the month of April: 315,31; Te,-ro,--» in cape Traverse LON-mON’Eng_’May 9____.me King Council the present state of the Grade X-l, Leonard Berrigan; 2, Haig From the rise ,D the nm] gave special permisslon for the building and drainage he condemn- Ena. Docherty and Stanley New- IIOSEBUI; GOES WITH M M R _‘O00-O0-O-O0+0++¢¢.¢¢v¢¢vo¢»oo¢oe-oooooooao-ooveoov-0440* “"”"'°" ’“""‘°“ z Advertising Iiatss-Payable in Advance WW “will-ll l°°¢l».¢¢.»erw¢n1:vve»1eru»»a _“'._..‘°‘._"=‘i’°.‘i? -'¥.i'Z'Iu1'-_°ii‘»i_‘“»$.‘°»'i°Z.“F.°.l‘!'._"*_‘i_.f_f.% ; Lists of Flon! and Blllrlillal Ole!- name; letters of Condnlenoe, 1011. and Appledntlon, 101:. per inch on applications. ' advertisement twenty _ dn RATE:-Io por ward. three la- For Sale CARBOARD SUITABLE FOI lining outhouses, etc, le per sheet. Guardian Onice. tf. FOR SALE - CHOICE ISLAND Seed Wheat. Bert Trowsda.le. Westmoreland. D315-5-8-Si. FOR SALE - 56 ACRE FARM A1 Fairview. Good buildings. Apply Eastern Trust Co. 9310-5-8-31 FOR SALE - SEED OATS. BAL- derson Bros., Southport. 9334-5-9-31. STRAWBERRY PLANTS 6011 PEE hundred; 'l5c by mail. F. Ei. Reeves. Southport. 9225-5-4-61 FOR SALE -- 12 ACRES OF LAND 2‘.i1 miles from Charlottetown. Apply 29 Valley Street. 9330-5-9-61 FOR SALE - GIRLS BICYCLE. Good condition. Apply Box 204. ~ 9353-5-10-31. FOR SALE - SIIELBORNE DORY new. Never used. Apply Capt. Genge, Southport, P. E, I. 9337-5-9-31. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Flve, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printers. Nov. 1-t1. FOR SALE--A MOOSE IIEAI) Apply Melvin Anderson, barber, I Upper Queen St., City. 9324-5-10-3. FOR SALE - AYRSIIIRE GRADE cow, due to freshen middle oi May. Brenton Dollar, Brookfield. 9366-5-10-Bi FOB, SALE-WILLYS OVER- land Coach, 1932 model. 50011 miles. Rev. E. Bridgewater, curtain the play is alive with sit- changing oi' the guard recently at 1 ed 31° place as “nm t° b° “sed ¢° mm' nations which keep the audience Windsor Castle to be filmed for a km ‘mhnnlsf Whmh We" W 5° Grade !X“!» Ll°Yd Mmphmi 2' Wondering and laughing. "Gram," British news reel film. The lst Bat- “sed 101' huiiia-H ¢0nSl1rnIJtlon. Dr. Frances Clow; 3, Ella Boyle. with her newl a uired ewels her tallon of the Welsh Guards was on Famui me” ii1SD€0i?°1‘_ ¢ii¢_i,°i’S¢d Grad* V!H°'1» VMS* D°°h°ftY3| 1' W J _ efforts to roll The Black Terror, duty. Dr- Tanwnh vpinlvh and advised 2-H=\1'YB°Y1° “nd Ci"-“I” C°iVii1°- her dozen varieties of heart andi The King. the Queen. and Oihel' that the Place be Wm d°WU and Grade vn_1' stem' Cavanwhi 2' ne;-ve med1c|ne5_ and og,-amp" membersofthegpyal1:~a{n1]ywB1,ch_ a. new building erected with more EU* C1°W and I-Di-U5 Devcfnuxi 3» whohas 1-. weakness for y-0.11; and ed ut the castle windows while the sanitary equipment and also a cool- Mae Cavevwh- tries in make it hem out of himself film was being made. Princess Eliz- ing room added, which -is very Grade V"1» Pi’-m°k Cavamghi 2» abeth and her baby sister, Princess necessary for the proper handling M‘"d°°k M‘°°1‘e°d5 3' D°'“ D‘m'“°h‘ Margaret Rose, and the Hon. Gerald and preparing of meat which is to Gmde Iv_1' F1°’°“°° Mmphn; Lascelles also watched from another be used for human oonsumptlon_ 2’ Annie Banach; 3' Russel Mn' window. He suggested that the place should ’?“°h°'“~ with his old double-barreled, are each a show in themselves. These characters supported by an excel- lent cast including “The Black Terror," a. Detective, a Sea Cap- tain, an Authoress. and others, present an evenings entertainment of which all who possibly can should take advantage. There is not a dull minute in the pro- graimmefrom start to finish. and fo say was ._ hit is on- loo 11-.1111 s term to express the reception it re- ceived from a. hall which was well filled despite the bad weather and roads. The players, each of whom seems particularly adapted to his or her role, are in order of appear- ance: Evelyne Campbell, Evelyne Bell, Keith Lord. Glenn Waddell, Vera Lord, Bertha Mutlow, Enzly Campbell, James Campbell, Georgie Driscoll, Wilton Gardiner, I-Larold Campbell. OLD DUMJ’ YIELDS GOLD SAINT JOHN, N. B., May 9.- “There's gold in that that dump" and there ls, consequently, somewhat of a flurry in the discovery of gold assaylng a value of $7.85 to $9.08 per ton from three samples of wea- thered chaicopyrite or copper orc taken from the dump of the old Oliver Mine at L'Etete, Charlotte County, N. B., according to the Na- tLu°al Resources Department of the Canadian National Railways. The mine was abandoned some fifty-fivc years ago after being worked for copper which ran up to 20 and 30 per cent. The samples were taken from the refuse dump at random and efforts are now being made to locate the vein which it is supposed the gold came from. Officials of the Department of Lands and Mines of the Province of New Brunswick are interested and have already started on a detailed map of thc region but according to Dr. Wright, provincial geologist, the geological survey has not yet been completed. GRAIN (i"nnalIInn Prana) ' CLOSE Wheat: May 01%; July 02%;-illi; Oct Oats: May 285511; hilly 20A; Oct (I.-\SII PRICES Wiion-t: 'No 1 hard 01%; No I 11nr 0%; No 1 Feed 25%; No 2 Feed 2'!!-‘}¢,; He-Now I suppose you'll want 2 She-Well, dear. that would be I' me to pay for a new one. I R ejected 21%; Track 28%. In the afternoon by command of be municipally owned and 1;, mlm Grade III-1, Anna Docherty; 2, the King, the bands of the Royal placed in cha;-ge to keep ev,” Vem* M°‘°Ki““°ni 3» IWW’ M3” Horse Guards and Welsh Guards thing in a. sanitary condition. Khmm' ,played on the east terrace, and the Meeting adloumeu until Friday, 6'” nf" ‘_'th“' P°””d‘ 2' .gardens were thrown open to the 12th, for the purpose or meeting Emmet Cavmagh’ 3' Bm" M” 'public A crowd of 6.000-a fewrfl the citizens to discuss the question E“°hem'I I J M h 2 for this time of the year-listened b id; Grade - , ames urp y' to the music* _ of ui ng new streets. S. Clarence Damwh _peared at the windows and ack nowledged the crowd’s greetings. Later Princess Elizabeth, Princess A_ Chappell Margaret Rose, and Lord Lascelles and the I-Ion. Gerald Lascelles walk- ed in the private grounds in view of the thousands on the terrace. WHERE FISH ARE FISH -GLACE BAY, N. S., May 9. - About a hundred, swordfish are landed daily at Glace Bay each sea- son, states the Natural Resources Department of the Canadian Na- tional Railways. Over three hun- five new tickcrs and employment of tured and youthful. Used by women as a powder base and as a peerless aid to lovely complexions. Used by men as an effective hair flxatlve or shaving lotion. And for children, Barley; tl row cr 3 C W 40 2 row x ll l? W iill~$§¢i N41 Il (I \\' ;l4'!{1: N11 CW 32%; Nol$CW30’)i;No0CW S ohesw than mimi am: ri-_es ui. nothing soothes and protects their tender skin like the delicately cool Persian Balm. 3. _ _ 3.50 3.60 3.00 4.00 4.60 3.40 4.40 4.00 3.25 8.10 3.50 Walter Laughlin _ _ Boswell . . . . . . _ _ _ John Chappell Ronald McNeill Geo. Harris . . . . Wm. Llewelyn ..,. Lyman Hall Abbie McArthur __ John McNally Joe Muirhead McQuarrie . . , , _ _ __ Levi McAl1thur 4.30 Ernest Walker 4.00 McEwen 8.70 Cairns 4.40 nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil Milk Test ’ The Royal Family frequemly ap Names Buttermt sediment Perfect attendance-Leonard Ber- ' 25 nil rigan, Stanley Newman, lilna Doch- erty, Lloyd MacPhall, Harry Boyle, Louise Docherty, Mae Cavanagh, Stella Cavanagh, Florence M.acPhee, Foster MacKinnon, Anna Docherty, Vems MacKinnon, Watson MacNe- vin, Ernest Cavanagh, James Mur- phy. ‘ Elmer MacPherson~Teacher_ HAZEL GUDVE SCHOOL Honor roll for month of Aprilz- Grade X-1. Muriel Stevenson. Grade IX-1. Jennie Week‘§i 2. Rhoda Ba-gnall; 3. Borden Bag- nail. dred swordfishing boats operate off Gmde vm_1‘ _yohnnm ons, the Cape Breton coast annually. Pussy rs nascvno BY A weu; `z. clara pound; 3. 'rressa One of the tourist attractions of this OHESAPEAKE DOG » P°und_ part of Nova Scotlalsatrlp with the I ____ Grade vn_1_ Lows mmm; 2_ swordfishermen to the swordfishlng SASKATOONI saskq May 9__ Jean Pound: ,_ Alben cmaweu grounds to witness the adventurous op,-mceo 1, 5 good dog. He is a Grade VI-l. Catherine McLeod; occupation. The flesh of the sword- lame brown Chesapeake and heap 2. Wanda Bertram and Gladys fish is tender, sweet and wholesome mg B disturbance on vacant ,md Mormon “"5 ’““i’ be "’°P°’°‘1 1°’ me “bl” near his home. loped over the G1-a<1e'rn-1. Melvin pound. by ffyinai b°i=i“¢ °f i>°”i“ii~ feuoe and sized up the situation. on./ae 1-1. cieorge round: z. Three does. led by a big police Annie Pound: :1. wendeu cras- dog. attacked a. oat; when “‘P1-Ince" well. C0MMUNwATI0NS REFLECT im`iV¢d PUSSY Was lying senseless Perfect attendance: Muriel UPW-*RD TREND BUSINESS on the ground. He just walked in Stevenson, Jennie Weeks, Rhoda Picked up the oat by the neck and Bagnall, Clara Pound. Louis Bag- MONTREAL- Q“°-- MW 9--The om-leil it to its own doorstep me nail, wsu/in Bertram. olaays fiiiickness Wm* whim V‘“'i°“3 °°m' there licked its wounds. - Morrison. Melvin Pound, Johnnie munication agencies react to chan- uprlnee.. ,S owned by ML and Bertram' Annie P°und_ 395 in me °°°n°mi° W°r1d is dem°“` Mrs. J. Phillips. 1 Thankful E. Bain, Teacher. strated in the recent installation of 1 (Patriot Please Copy) additional telegraph operators in CANADA’S YOUTH MAKE ‘mm Montreal by the Canadian National FUTURE LOOK BRIGHT RE RUSSIAN SOLDIERS Telegraphs following the renuncia- ___.-__ _ tion of the gold standard by the TORONTO, May ti-With evident Ngfwwlizzi l;u;°v;?(g_f;ia_ United' States and the improvement optimism and spirit of advance have made _.mm !eu0ws___genue in Canada-United States exchange; young people of Canada make the and Tanned., of the Somers in the rates. The telegraph line between future look bright, Mrs. Lilian B. Md I accordmg to Emma Montreal and New York has been Thomas, Winnipeg author of the Reden !°m;ex_ st” of the Chicago especially affected and more tele- play "Jim Barbers Splic Fence," CMC 'open who has rammed graph messages have passed over presented at last weeks Dominion I tm_ee_nwnths tour of me the wires of the system recently then drama festival, said in an interview rm; B for any like period since last August, here today. °°“ ry' “I mean this seriously," she sold. officials of the telegraph company "In_art the spirit of the young __ stgt¢d__ people is optimistic and gives high Y°“ see' tm Rum?" 1:°li1" gg' promise for the i`ut1lre," Mrs. Tho- day has more °pp°r“n y °r ' "Persian Balm is irresistible. mas declared. “°°u°“ and cum” than anigther Frsgrant as summer flowers. Cool Speaking of the drama festival, clw' It 15 9°” °f the °d“° ‘mal as a mountain spring. Wonderfully She Quoted Govenlor General Earl i”`°3"°mm°'" invigorating. Softens and whitens Bessborough as saying: "I did not wh"° R“““°“5 W W the mc' the hands. Makes skin sort-tex-,Start it- It grew on me." The ics- “tr” 1" ""'°°" dress' th” msm tlval as a whole, she described, as me P°‘°f°"m°“ be smami' 3°"'“°d' beautiful and a great success. M155 RWE” °5id» 511° f°““d the Mrs_'rl1omes ls lu Toronloln con- proletariat "passionately fond 0! neotlon with presentation of plays iiiii-71°" Bild “id mel’ m"“°°i °|" by the Masque" club, winnipeg, ganlzations are so numerous "it is winner of the Bessborough Trophy imP0SSibi° W Sli' IWW mm? Wm' Crapaud. 9375-5-10-31. 'FARM FOR. SALE-70 ACRES OF good level land with good build- ings in a good location. George Meilett, Union Road. 9365-5-10-11. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge' and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Joh Printery, Nov. 1-tf. FOR SALE-JOHN DEERE GRAIN | seeder with harrows $40.00. 2 strong slovens virtually new $50.00 each. Apply Jim Lawless, Ken- sington. 9338-5-9-61. FOR SALE-SIX ROOM COT- tage, comer lot. modem conven~ ience. Bargain for quick sale Easy terms. No. 1 Douglas. 9321-5-8-3| MAY SALE-REDUCED PRICES , on all goods and seeds No. 1 Mammoth Late red 17% No. 1 Aisike 1311-. Bert J. Trowsdale, _ Westmoreland. 9357-5-10-31. 'FOR SALE-QUAN'I’ITY BARLEY, oaks and wheat mixed, also second Green Mountains. A. D. MacPher- son, Orwell. 9374-5-10-31 aluyvansz scliool. Honor roll for the month of April: Grade X-1, Leo Murray. Grade IX-l, Annie Cusack and Theresa Cusack tequaii; 2, Leo Cusack; 3, Helen Hagan. Grade VIII-1, Ciara Clarkln: 2. Louise Wood; 3, Kathleen Woods. Grade VII-1, Vincent Murray; 2, Ieonard Cusack; 3, Mary Condy. , Grade V-1, Clara McDonald; 2, James Woods; 3, Damian Trulnor. Grade III (Sr.l -_ 1, Genevieve Tralnor; 2, Blanche Murray; 3, Eil- een Clarkln_ Grade III (Jr.)-l, Joseph Coady; 2, Theresa Hagan and Jean McDon- aid (equal). Grade 1-1, Myrtle Costello; 2, Noreen Trainer; 3, Catherine Cos- tello; 4, Leo Clarkln_ L. P. Berrigan-Teacher. TO UNVEIL BRONZE I’I_AQU'E MONTREAL, May 8-(C_P.)-A bronze plaque, commemorating the first meeting 100 years ago of the first; Montreal city council lmder Mayor Jacques Vigcr, will be un- veiled on June 5 by Hon. Femand Rlnfret, present mayor. The plaque will be placed on one of the walls of the city hall and names of the members of Mon- t1eal's first council will be in- scrl`:ed upon it. A committee of civic officials hal been appointed to draft plans for any other celebrations that may be held to commemorate the occasion. It is understood these will be lim- ited as much as possible in view of lack of funds and general curtail- ment ol' expenses at the City Hall. for amateur dramatic supremacy in Ph°“Y °i`°ii¢Sii’i\¢ Oi' BDU! '$0111- ogmds. ponies they have." Highest. price allowed for it in exchange for goods we sell or work we do. E. W. TAYLOR ' .vawl-:1_1:1t i South Side Queen Square °