‘ wE—s1:l:1. "§;n:;17s" Mw/|.=;r:'1‘- meet.-Coffin 5: 00. Iron sALr: May 3-42 GOOD ‘ wisest‘ an‘nnAuo—.c’ ”‘ orrm : roaWsALr-: — srn Ii. nanny ‘D we s.:.‘.:.;n;7.;....§“‘.un ‘W1: '1 high. mm. suitable for light MAY 9. -—~1a3o ' . STOCK QUJOT/-1 _Z‘? TIONS ,7 ,. Moming Stock Letter in) YORK May B-—-Sterling mrfgvllxe Fmicia franc continue at mat the some level as they have W. in last few days. Accotdlniz .0 Dow Jones, gold currencies ..mtinue under pressure and there m, rumors in London of an in- of the Dutch bank rate. pm-.5 market was active and ir- regular but later improved. Radi- al papers in Paris are demand- mg that. the present Gov. do wmething about the monetary llmgtlofl or give control of the govt. over to those who come mm control June 1. Turning to me uomesuc side there are some i ed over Pltlieid and Co‘! (“xv Private 'y¢5tment. Trust directors met yes- {H-dpy which was sooner than ex- pected, and declared a‘ 20 be!‘ Writ (tuck dividend payable June 1 to mock-holders of record May 18. Ln addition the directors increase- “. me quarterly cash dividend to so cents which cash dividend will "be payable after the stock divi- dend 15 paid, so that the dividend d€...e..,.,me -; are equivalent to uzs on the present stock against gurelll cash dividend of 83. Anthracite coal operators and favorable news. Commercial 111-‘ United Miners have reached an 3-El‘!-‘emfinli. the agrmment. being subject to ratification by the miners referendum. NEW YORK. May 8-—Del.roit- Passenger cars and trucks produc- tion this week is estimated at 1l7.80I units against. il7.l50 last week by Ward's autoniotive re- potts. This is the .1lth consecu- tive week of increasing output. General Motors output this week is estimated at. 59,750 against 49,- 550 last week. Chrysler estimated at 25.595 and Ford 2.6.140 both virtually unchanged from last week. The service estimates that domestic and Canadian deliveries this month will total above 425,- 000 units against about 390.00 in April. TRIED TO POISON MOTHER LONDON—A is year old girl who admitted trying to administer pois- on to her mother with "intent -to injure. aggrieve. or annoy," was put on probation at Isllngton Juv- enile court. she put disinfectant into milk. Ilse Bllnnrulw for sore throat our nu-in Notion of Thanks and want. other rate: on npplie-tlon. For Sale t'vT’5£LTmrr;urAL rns(:uu'_s- Uallill or CJ. L-46’-M-J-9-ll:-23 we .a...;‘..ifi.T.“wi.;‘s"AT-.6 uie-ah-—L:oflln (5-'. O0. L—4634—5-9-16-23 mm Al co. L-4634-5-9-16-23 ...,.’."_,.;;:*_T'..1'”‘“‘..u.rf.lmi five, Bridge and Whist score Cards Guardian Central Jon __l=r1n'.ery. L-aces-5-9-is-as b§Ofi D' Advertising llates—-Payable in Advance CI-nlrni Guardian locnln. 40 per word. Western nnd llinltern local-. ii- per word. Announcements and Coming Events in ntr word: :3 per word; In llemorlnrn Nation, 70» per inch; Lint. of Flora! and splrninal olfaringn. Cards. sun. 4:: er nnma: Letter: of itnmiulenee illnlmum Charge for any niivsrtlsenuenl (went!-flu Milli. Clunllied ‘I00 pure:-lotion, '10s per Inrlr or do our Miscellaneous i(T:Ns GTON CLUB LOADING livestzck Tuesday afternoon. Mail 12. L-4526-5-9-ii THE SUN LIFE HAS A NEW LOW premium policy which guaran- tees even in the event of your dearth the completion of the things you had planned to do.‘ Consult J. A. Moore. Currie Building, Charlottetown. Male Help Wanted W11 I7'i‘ED—-1-.‘XPVElf.lBNCE1) MAN for farm work. Apply Guardian. ______ L-4623-5-9-11 I61: 'sA1.rr—Gooo I-‘ill AND spruce shingles. McLeod MLi.. A y3_cl1ei.ue._‘ 71..-£633-5-9-31 work horses. A. taguc. Wright. MOD- 7L-4547-5-'1-ill. WE SELL SUNGID RATI(NS- Coii.n_ St Co.My_H L-74634-a-_9-16-23 M. FOR SALE _. NATIONAL CASH Register. P. J. MacDonald. 1..-4582-5-8-3i. _.c_> C3. W V _L-4534-3-9-16-23 plants, Dunlap. Frank Vesey. York. i_L:4_83V'l-_Li-9-12-it Chow—Coffin or C0. L 44534-5-9 16-23 we sau. suNdLo FLBA Pow- (lei.-Coffin at ca. . . ..‘-f:"‘?‘?75',‘."‘°‘3" Si-2LL—-SUNGLO EARMITE Solution. Collin 8: Co. 1.-4634-5-9-is-23 ' “ _ Fun SALE:(rIt%I:(V)”LE7l._'S'Ui9lMER coitaxv at stanhcpe Beach. Ap- lily Mrs. White. 38% Kent St. L-4642-5-9-3i :7‘ ';‘.‘‘..—_‘_'_'l’.‘_‘ ..T‘;T:“ _ .. ' FOR SALE —- AT HORNE VALLEY Blorc. dwelling house warehouse. ctc.. nil in first class condit-loll. Good business centre. Near ' school and church. Terms reason- nhie. For further particulars ap- tly to owner on premises. Daniel r__i__i\4‘acArthur. 1.—4-aegis-5-3-_i‘ll. BERRY PLANTS PREPAID. Raspberry. certified. Cuthbert. most delicious. hardy, garden vnr- __ iety Viking. new coming shipper. strong canes, havy bearer. 2541.00; 1oo—t3.oo iooo—s22.ao. Dunlap Strawberry —- se‘ected. -15”~$l.00: 500-—-32.50: l000—$4-50- Wilfred wattei-worth. Montague. L-4o03-B-t-li. __ Cost m§+;.;;ii.‘“..x:.?‘iox. i?r?cT lttered right. ear HDE. Left ear 420. w. A. Bernard, prench River. P-E1. 1.-4:21-5-9-(1 : Position Wanted T WANTED —. POSITION HOUSI- WAN'IED—MAN 1-‘OR FARM work. Also horse to hire. Pur- menns Hughes, Union Road, Lot 33. L-4534-5-7-3i. Arr-nan l'.l.'I:. w A N A r. u‘ learn Barber nude. Sher‘. 1 . v ;. expert training. Mo‘ar Homer (mu leizc. Halifax :- MECIIANICS WANTED. — TWO first class automobile mechanics. Must be experienced workmen. Apply Mr. Acorn, Central Garage, Charlottetown. I.- 33-5-7-3i. MEN WANTED 1-“Oil RAWLEIGH Routes in Prince and Kings Counties. Rawleigh ('10., Dept. ML-470-SB-EL. Montreal, Canada. N-698-5-2-9-15-23-'0 hilt‘ DE- pression—Be a Civil Servant- Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk. Stenographer, etc. Free Booklet "How to get a Govern- ment Job" M. C. C. Civil Service Echool, Toronto 00.) M. E. W. A “LESSON mif. To Let CAR FOR nr:Nr:Ar7rLr"Anr:o _.}“..‘_“_“_“_.s£‘1‘.°E._5.‘_“£‘3'_‘: ‘"4557 FOR Bl-:N'l‘—s1-IRVICE STATION, edge of town. Apply Guardian Of- __r1ce. L-4583-5-8-31. T0 LET-—HOUSE, 8 ROOMS AND bath, being renovated. Garage Apply 289 _F‘it§roy'. _ L—4649 5 'ii_ ROOM WITH 0!]. WITHOUT board. Rates reasonable. Apply Guardian. L-4610-5-9-Iii '1‘~o” LE1‘ "S-' "$175 moo... Al>'rs.§ CenlrBl- Apply A.B.. care of 4642-5:933: FLAT TO LET ’— occurANcv given only in June. Apply 73 Euston St.__ _ 1,4303 T0 LET—BEAU'l'll-‘l.ll.l.Y SITU- aied house, No, 3 West Street. Modern conveniences with kitch- 9“ mile. L-4556 SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. MODERN Conveniences with 1-‘in-m.ce—14D Elm Avenue. L-4597-5-B-31. light housekeeping. Furnished or unfurnished Mod- em conveniences. central. Apply am Richmond street. L-4007 YE$ilE,RllAY’$ well MARKEI llll0l_A_llliNS Corrected For Every Wednesday & Sat- urday’s Issue. BETA ll. IABKET (‘elery l1lllV“' _ Onions 11: 5'3: lieets pk 35¢ Cnrrnta lb 4c Celery hearts 15., Veal lb 1., llhulmrh lb 15.13,. Potatoes pk 30, Potatoes but 5o.9(l¢ Apples iinz 25.49., Spinnich lb 10., I"i‘(-ah rmllsil bunch 15.15.. Pnralcy tic-nd 10¢ Turnipu 2 fm‘ 10.; ('nbhrige bend 15.905 sn-nix n. ,...,;.E Ross! In-ef 12.13.; stew motile 10.1% l>‘nwl 35.31” Hillier g5.<_)-k Mutton 15.“.- (‘rc-nm ‘mg 161:1: (Int 10.13.- l‘ll:s 1 weeks oh‘. pnir $7_5tl.;3_-,u FISH Cod dry lb ,1, Fresh herring dos 20.25.. Lnirntnrs - N. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by vitflald and co. sh-.nlin-:~a of lluutreai Ihwk u- :-iruuns and Curl: llnrlrlb Stuck: open but Stork: Open Last AIL lied 58 Al (‘limit % .\m urn. 125 .1111 Fill‘ Pr 0% .\m 1....-.. 24s,, .\m lam ml, Am ‘H-1 '11-] 155 .\|li VIVUII .\m \\‘niU' 20 .\mu-.mlirl :2 .\iI'|ii.--ill 70 All llvf 291/‘ Aulmrn 311,4, lmlu l. 3% Hull (lino 17 ii.-mi.A .iv 27 ltvill \t 433;. in-i;;l.~4 .\IlIii -ill:/4‘ . ' i 121., lass; .143; 941,4 “la .('..n 0.... we l'nn 1.’.-In Cc ’_‘i1',~4,' (‘urn I'm 741., I‘nr Wright UM, llupuni 13:; lilw .\Iii4) Lite 5:5-_\,' l"ir(-.~4I--no 2-4:; I: .. illw mp.‘ ii.-.. in.-.13 ;;..l,. (ii-in .\I... .131,‘ l;.m.l.-l.-ll 191,.‘ i;.~ml_ mir Tire 311:.‘ llu.I .\ln( Car “M, iii I‘:-ll 1...‘ In! llnr 3.1 In. '1':-i Tel 131,; .:..l.n< _\luu Co ml-1. \.-nu 4-uit --1. - ill... l'ni' Ry J0“ \I-.n( \\':.ril 39:,‘ .\lui' I‘.-r11 15:.‘ N- ‘ lurk X [1 ‘Mn Co 241/‘ '.‘I4‘ ' .,H, ) 1-. .... 1 ll . (Yo {gig I'll’) ~ I Co ;lg:l,; (II (.'o 1.11,,‘ ...l:.. l'n N...‘ lliuiiu Klilili Orpb (liq Si-nrn lioo Co 111.1,; Slur-ll l'ulini 0|] Co I1 11 Nniilh P111‘ 2107/ gpty sul llil l...l :r.'.I'i, -1:.-1’, Sill 0:] N Y .'.:I:l. 5.11,; .\'tml«»imker Ca I11‘ 111,‘ 'i‘m in. mi; '14:/. lull:-cl Mo 2114 -r l uitmi (0 5-1; .-W. l'nll--cl (ins Imp HT, 14;; l‘ llul. 215; 33;/_ l' \ Hull :73.’ 23:4 ll \ Nt Co 31% 55* \'nnu(llui.r 171;‘ 17% \VlH'IIl‘l' Rrnn fit’. 10 \\'l\xI lfninn 131/, 15% \\’(~.<t \Ir Brnke \\‘na( F I 105 I \\'mrl\\-nrih .53. 1%“ EXCHANGE (Canadian Prone) MONTREAL. Mai’ B-—Bz'itish and foreign exchanges in mlntlon to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follower- Argentlna peso .2759. Australia pound 4.9340. Austria schilling .1877. Brazil milreis .0560. Czechoslovakia crown .0415. Denmark krone .2330. Finland firimark .0222. Ilhnoe franc .0658. Germgny reichsmsrk .4046. Great Britain pound 4.9903. Holland florin .6746. India rupee .3785. Japan you .2914. lieev.-Ink». with one child. Aplilt in Street. L-4558-B-7-xi. personal. -—_ Wanted "t§.Y.‘.‘.'.'.. l‘.?‘.'.'... :‘..'.I.“’.";.'.‘%‘.‘.§.‘ um-‘D __ C‘ ldlan Kindorgtrten lnstisuce. App,’ ,_ N_‘“'''u_’.''°'‘ “V; ‘ Tomato do.) Per-Sat-ti. ._ , x.-«aw-5- -3. mm” ‘ii an Salesmen Wanted___=_ gflgns Ilnchlnol. sum price. !A:.I::llN !WAN1‘auDk'l'0 sor!.Ir':d- ' - 9|!‘ . . Ch 01' we - own 0 .,_ - 1.-«oi-s-'0-:1. argduct lgixnct-1 to n consumer. t B. 40. Ioinons wmrnn. cINn.Ah 9 ...«m-5-9-at ‘W-lion. than an. =1- 1.-(one-s-Ml. ""i"Tl!I'l or two women lllekeepm'_ ,_ °1'“|1lm Yfmbonucg-'9-oal Vg ;N noun '0 months 2 . mm I med use Itch price Female Help Wanted u_. dinar .0229. New zealand pound 4.0241. Norway krone 1509. Poland Ilotl .1890. South Africa. pound 4.9851. Sweden krone .2574. flwftlerlnnd fruic .3233. United states dollar 1.00. Markets At A Glance ’ fnlna Mt ’l. Sta ck ‘ Exchange (Supplied by Pltlleid and Con- oony members at Montrunl clock exchange and orb market) WANTID IMMEDIATELY A MAID for rental housework. r°fe|’0“°° required. Phone was D-M00 $ cs-to?-‘Ann girl or woman for houscclenninm (Canadian Pres) T‘ and ‘ trial stock; lower. ’1bI'olito l(ineo—Irl'ei'ItlarlY 10"‘ or. New rock-amen slightly lowlif- Winnipeg-wheat down '1-8 to 1 1-! cents. New You-k—-ootton, coffee and i ' tel. B11821” “up o"'°"I:m§-5-C-134‘ Iltllriwnzrubbn-hither. Stock: Open lull 9 Ahiiiiil Bnlhurlt 13% 13% I("il Tel 145 I45 Bnzliiun 1055 105,’, Hrcw (_‘u (‘nn 3 8 U Pow .4 29 29 (Ian (‘M ill ti 11 (‘an (Zniui-uv. (#5 (ill, Can Ind Al 8 8% Dan I'll.‘ ' 121 12 Cook Plow ti 8 Cons Smelt {S5 65 Din Selig ‘2 2'.’ Donn Bridge 37 37 . D0111 Ht 6 5 Dom‘ Tax 07% 07% Imp Tab 13% 33% Int Nickel «H 45 Massey Rm» :5 5:2 McCall Front 15 15 Mont Pow 31% 31 Not Brew 42 4'.’ Pow (‘mp 13% will Shswiulgun 21. 20% 51 It (In: 8,! 83 BANK! Bk of (‘an Bk of (‘our Bit of .\ltl Bk of 3. 8 Royal Bk 108 100% (Canadian Peels) ’l‘OIiO.\"1'U. iiuy 8- Btoclu Clone Anne 21% Afton 7'.’ .\.ii|x Oil 53 Alux 2”)’. Aiguulu 11 Aill.'lu H’ 5‘.'.'s .1 ml field 51) Aullh-y 3|/‘ Astoria 5 Argon‘ 15: BB|.'Il1IilC 3|/3 linr ‘ '1‘ 0% Bu.u- .\icc 185‘. Bear 3'! lily; .\iias 05 li(iliJtI )1 Brnlorne ‘I341 B R X 10!‘; Buff Ank 550 Buff Inn 8 Ilunk lIl|l 13 (Till Iirilu I05 (‘nu .\lnl um (‘nail '1‘ 140 ('1*l| Pu! 343 (‘how Res 10.5 (liihmig 13:. Hey 101,1’. ( nnlurunl 2... uuw 5:,’ 1-ilclornllo 100 i-‘ Iirlilun 30:) Full I\'li‘I-I 4%. I<‘r:inklln 5:}; iinlhl Lake 911,-’. iioldille 28 (lnmlflsh 11 llrnimm 7. lirnumln 2| iirunlluro 121,4 (irt-one ' m‘ (lunnnr 1m II.lIi'I’nw 4 llnv-.t track 138 liu". .1 11 ' F 1-'I'.é III 4:4 ‘ Til‘; J .\l livili 57 Kirk llmi (:2 Kirk i.:ilr~i 4,’. Luke Slmre sill, i.nln:i (‘nut s Lnvu I.‘iIp liizr, Imhvl up-1‘ fc-is Gold 4 Little 1. L 701) \[.-um:-m {rm \i»|n lost 3:! \ivillI_\ r» “L. .\[(-ix’-uz o. in ‘ .\l.~\iill:vn 4-‘ll . ttio 2.1! . .\fr-\\'nm>ra 11;. ' .\lin (‘urn 135 .\lintn 7s .\ion:-in 1;; Morris K ()1 Murphy 3 V‘ .\'n-\\I>m- -. .\'i|>in.sin1: .\‘urlinii:i 1.; Nnr (‘nu 4,1.‘ (rn... 9.7.“ UI).'il /I (m:.~,._-.. Pilliluux. I‘iI_\'llI1i:4l‘l' J‘:-nun I'M l M C l'luk (fro l‘ium-er I'I'(‘llII(‘I‘ Preston Pros Air Que .\1ln ilond Auth Hui Lulu- Ronu Gold Rm-he Roche lloynliie San Ant Nhnwini nu ' Rh:-en iih‘ Sh-rritt 112 Niacoe ."c:.'. Nnu Till I". Stiidli 21.‘: Hi. Anilr '21 Mini Rn:-in .110 Mud (‘nut 15‘ Suinrirn im Nylrnniln L’.'»<i Tnwhotn .16 'l‘erk H 1-" Texas :1.‘- Tnhurn l'.‘.\‘ \'r-nturol lllfi Wnim Am. 11.5 “'1 side il“£ Wh to ling :1 lift: “/4 \Vnlght K 815 \'n1lr Y G .’nl‘6 Total sales 1,967,000. IJNLISTED Aldnrmsc 10’€. Bra-it Tr ‘Hm Can Man 20 rmurrh 8 ~54 (‘a Cop '.‘.‘i0 Cobalt 2 IE\alI0‘l‘l 4%‘ as r I-‘oolhllln 40 Home Oil 05 Hml nay 21'5". Irk 111% Lake Mn 7, \fnlrohic 3’: Mandy '-’ llnwl 3'6 Nnrrlon 33 l'u\rnoe K 5 I".‘lIlI Ora R0 Fnrc (‘to “K Illlrhlo 9 mum. Mont 5% flntl Min 5'/1 Ttvmlnh 3": FAN.“ HORSES 89' PER HEAD REGINA. May 3——(CP.i—-Due to severe winter and lack of feed there is I shortage of form horses in " ”‘” nimdgooclwork ani- mus are snapped up cwrlv by farmers at an overlie c05t °l "9 mg l i work with the open 0 apr ng on the land even ancient Dobbins of from 11 toll y8.1'sofM¢M'9“‘ dsmsnd. and they will mm ‘W to Q. HIE ' CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Dull Session On New York Stock Market (By Frank Mncliiflien, Associated Plies: Finnncisl Writer) (A. P. By GuIrdluI'I Snocill Wire) Power Corporation and Internation- al Nickel lost fractions. The major portion of the share list stiffened after an early decline, but only a few issues were able to finish with sizable gains. General Motors, the most activestock of the day. was up 1-8 of a point. at 63 1-8. Philip Morris was 3. strong SD01- with an advance of 3 5-8 at 85 1-4. Commercial Credit also was up 2 1-2 at 58 3-4. Others moderately improved included Douglas Aircraft at 55. American Telephone at 155 1-4. Du Pont at 139, Westinghouse at 106. McKinley at 43 and Union Carbide at 79 1-4. Paramount Pic- tures imues were in demand. The steels were backward, J. 1. Case lost 3 at 147. Allied Chemical was off 2 1-4 at 183 1-4 and Johns- Manvilie yielded one at 90. Most of the rails and utilities were nar- POW. M T’L. CURB (suvlilled by ‘r-imam -nu com- pany members of Montreal Aim-Ir -.a...:—‘!“ No. 1-DOCK OI‘ GIBEALTAB. Am. No. I Ans. No. 90. . No. Ans.N Ans. N0. 233. PR The “Round the oxchurn and curb market) awe.“ l)Dl'l4 Lust B A on 1'-'5'... ‘23‘.‘. [mm Stores F'ii1'lI A _ Imp nil 21% 9'1.- lnt I’cii~ 3'4 til“. ‘ .\I('II'Ill'1‘:-1 all im \\_'alki~r iiuml I Produce Prices (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May 8- Wheat, nor no 2 86. Barley C W no 3 47 1-2, Oats, C W no 3 37 1-2. Oats, feed no 1 35. Flour, sprinz Wh¢8i- P3i”“'-~‘ firsts $5.40. i3‘l:ur seconds 55.00. Flour biktrs $4.90. Flou; winter wheat patents choice $3.70 to 53-30. Flour ulum «urn 54-30- Bran lo.l :,=:l).'_’5. Shoit. ion $21.25. Mlddllngs t:n $25.25- Rolled oats bag so lbs $2.85. Hay no 2 pct tan cnrlots 490* Cheese no 1 Out col 10 3-4. Butter no 1 19 1-4 to 1-2. Eggs in cartons A large 24. Eggs A medium 23. Eggs B 22. Potatoes P E I mts 80's $1.65 to 31.70. ‘ P E I mts 50's $1.05. I P E 1 mt: lD's 22. P E I Cobblers 80's $1.60-$1.55 N. B. mts son. $1.55-$1.60. N. B. mts 50's $1.05. N. B. mts 10's 22. Que mts 80'; $1.50-$1.55. Que no 2 80's $1.40-$1-45. PRODUCE I (Cnnadiur Press) ‘ B—Price.s J MONTREAL. M8)’ generally were steady Willy 0“ Mlontreal open produce markets} Butter was quoted at 19 1-4 ‘D 1'2 for carlots or less of no 1 while lots to retailers were 21 for solids and 21 1-2 to 22 for prints. Graded egg shipments in car- lot; or less were quoted at 20 1-2 to 21 cents a dozen for A large. ill 1-2 to 19 for A medium and 17 1-2 bid for 0. Cheese continued at 10 3-4 cents per pound for no 1 Ontario Guardian for several created a great deal ince, solutions being strenuous labours of first prize when two picture, and also in First and $7. boro Street. Correct Solution “ROUND THE WORLD CONTEST” No. l%'I‘IiE BRIDGE OF SIGIIS, VENICE. No. 13-CENOTAPH, LoNooN, ENGLAND. ,s..._ No. 3;, o. . i ' A” M’ m N 3ii—PARI 1AvnsNr BUILDINGS No. 14—MOIlNT ETNA. ITALY. A..s_ No, 53, ' LONDON’ Ans. No. 88. No. aa—Mu-iu: PEAK. NEW ZEALAND. No. 15—LII-‘1‘ LOCKS, rzrannonouou, ONT. Ans. No. 339. am. No. 119. No. 40—AllC on rruonrrnc. PARIS. Ans. No. 25. No. 16—GR.AND CANYON, COLORADO. U. S. A. No. l7—LEANING TOWER OF PISA, ITALY. Ans. No. 80. Am. No. 65. No. 18-CANADIAN MEMORIAL, vnvur nizooc, No. 42-—C01.ISEllM, norm. FRANCE. Ans. No. 312. Am‘ N°’ 13°’ N 43 STATUE or DAV o. — ' I ~ No. 19-—GREENWICH osscrevarony, ENG. nuomasm. m MVWGSNNE 5' Am. No. 172. Ans. No. 297. No. zo—nou1.nan DAM, oo1.onAoo, u. s. A. No. 44-cnorn r1ALL, nuns, nammm. Ans. No. 68. Ans. No. 400. , No. zl—M0sQUE or sr. sonna, ISTANBUL. N°- 45-TEMPLE OF HEAVEN. PEIPING. An,_ 1qo_ 4g_ Ans. No. 43. ....,_ z;__sm;z CANAL, mY,..,_ No. 4s—rm: PANTHEON, runs, FRANCE. An._ N.,_ "L Ans. No. 3.58. No. Z3-—-MOUNT EVEREST. INDIA. o. 134. No. 24-sr. PAULS CATHEDRAL, LoNooN. entries were received and checked by the counties. It was no easy matter checking off the lists of so many com- petitors in order to have the results published in today’s issue, but after to announce the Prize Winners together with the correct solution here- with. According to the rules if more than one competitor were equal the prizes must be lumped and divided. the case of the third prize when five competitor: sent in replies with only one error each. In tile case of the the Guardian has lumped the first and second in one and divided the money in two, making the reward $7.50 to each. For the third prize $3.00 was offered but as there were five successful competitors the has added $2.00 making an award of $1.00 to each. The following is the Prize List:— MRS DONALD MURCHISON, Victoria. MR. WENDELL GRAHAM, Montague. Third Prize Divided $l .00 each to MRS. J. E. WYATT, Summerside. MISS ESTHER MACDOUGALL, MRS. HEBER BELL, Carleton. " - MR. CYRILARSEN U111‘, 73 School St. ‘ MRS. REGINALD P PE, Summersidc. s for. no, zs..rwrN rrALLs, yono NA-r1oNhL uni. mrrisn coLmv1mA, CANADA. . NEW YORK. May B—'1'l1= stock No. s-1113 rymlvnos, EGYPT. ’”"' “°‘ 53‘ ‘ ~ market twlddled its thumbs today An‘. No_ ”. No. u_s1-. MAnK:s CATHEDRAL, VENIX , 1 as buyers and sellers. except in An‘ N“ g1o_ __. scattered instances. refused to back N. 8-—Ell'E'EL TOWER, PAIIS. .‘ u their a [mans with action. Ann. No. 11. No. 2'l—’.l‘HE ACBOPOLIS, ATHENS, GREECE. 3 p'I‘he p mu h in .1 Annie M " re was ac ange omes- . - ‘ ‘‘° ‘“‘’"5‘”‘‘’ "’°°""" ‘“‘“°""”""' N°Aru.' 4-Nwnsstrumsnn ABBEY‘ wND0‘\' No es-..r-ANAMA CANAL CENTRAL AMERICA. » 9 but French iirinncial dimcuities °' 1' N“ "2 ' ‘ ? appeared to be mgr: critical than N.,_ 5._1-ma; 1-uM_AnA1,_1Nn1A_ ' ‘ ever and many tr ers were com A“ N g3_ yq 29.51: rE1‘|«:n’s nopuz. lent to stand aside and wait to see 0' °Ans. No. 39. which .direcl.lon the parade was No. G-—PAR.I4IA'MEN'l‘ BUILDINGS. OTTAWA. N 30_‘G0RD0N MEMORIAL KHARTOUM going. CANADA. °- 1 ' In was the dullest full session Ana. No. 35. Ans-N0-10% 5 rice July 3, last year, transfers tot- ' . . mm 51111.3 only 779333 sh.“-95 again” No. 'I——VIC'l‘0BIA FALLS, EKODBSIA. NW 3§:"(ll%.NT5 CAUSEWAY. AND- 1.005.410 yesterday. The Associated Am NIL 87- “'3' , ‘"955 3V9T8Ee of 60 stodrs eased .1 No. 3%-TOWER BRIDGE LONDOV ‘ or a point at sac. N°An:—NWniI7DsOn CASTLE’ ENGLAND’ Ans. No. 214. ' _ _ : Canadian issues generally were °' ' V V g ‘ _: ITS-Ctloflfllly II1'I'|1¢1'. MCII1l'§'i1-P0t- No_ g,_-1-HE GREAT WALL OF CHXNA‘ X0. 33-VLIIBIIST OF THE ANDES, LHILE, i guplliée gig‘.c.1;i.l7-asvervahue Cmggian Am, No, 32, 5"‘ ’-°- "-5- i me C, S 813- gram. me. N _ 3 STU v N ' EN . ‘ c,_,,,,..,,,, .,,...,5.,.,,. ,._.¢.,.,.,., 1,..- No. 1o—-wumr. aousn, wAsnrNG'roN. n’_?f"E “'5 °‘*““’ periai Tobacco and a few others Alll N°~ 33~ N , 3 were ahead smaller fractions. Fora o. 35——wi$LLAND CANAL CANADA. ~ 0! Canada, International Hydro, N‘;‘:';;€"1E3 smmvxt ‘Gym’ Ans. .\'n. 213, ' .4 ~ No. 36—'l'IfE CATHEDRAL OF MILAN, ITALY. Ans. ha. 31:). No. 37-THE WAILING WALL. JERUSALEM. No. 4I—OLD I-‘AITIIFUL (I-EYSI-JR, YELLOW. STONE NATIONAL PARK, U, 5, A, Nu. 4'1-—SHIt1NE OF REMEMBRANCE. MEI... BOURNE, AUSTRALIA. ’ Ans. No. 122, No. 4s—BUCKINGHAM PALACE, ENGLAND. Ans. No. 40.. IZE WINNERS World Contest" which has been running in the 1 weeks concluded yesterday afternoon when all Guardian staff. The competition of interest and enthusiasm throughout the Prov- received in large numbers from each of the three an agreeable description the Guardian staff is able This happened in the case of the competitors sent in the correct answers to every first prize Guardian Second Prizes Lumped 50 each to fi_;Upper Hills- mend near -the snish and guns of Mr. Lyon, who will be 78 years colored, current. arrivals. Potatoes: P E I mts 80’: $1.65 to £1.70; 805 $1.05; 10's 22; cobble 80's 81.60 to 81.85; N. 8. hits 80’s $1.55 to $1.60; 50's 31.05; 10's 22: Que rnts 80's 81.50 to ‘L55; No 2 805 31.40 in $1.46. New York Curb (Supplied by Pllflelrl um! 00!!!- nnny lnomlnn of Ilontrell tlnlill exchange and Curb In-hi) Amer Gus Elcc .11‘/. 31' Min (to Illa ll in (‘it Hon 4- 4‘/1 Eli-(' Bond 8 17 17V. ll‘:-rd A - .\‘ln.. iiun 314 Bit (Cuudinn Prue) , fltnrll Close Amer Cyan E 35% Arm-r (in Elm :15 Anlor Sup Pow 2',‘ Anne (inn Eire 1% Allan (tarp (‘an Ilnrconi 1% Cit New 4% (ironic Pet 28 HIM.‘ Dom! in 11% Ford of Can A (inlf Oil Pt-nu llmn Oil Ref 01 imp 011 21 int Pet» 81 \lng Haul uni 011 Km I7 17.: Light row A 6 Ln Light Pow pfd sell-ofl. Mixed Trend On Montreal Stock Market (0. r. By Gm-nun’: Special Win) MONTREAL. May 8—Buil.iI stirred up a few gains on Montreal stock Exchange late today after an early The late demand resulted in a somewhat mixed market. trend with metals, papers and constructions giving ground while constructions and liquors worked higher. Utilities were a.r. Directors of Sherwin-Williams dc- ciored I preferred dividend of 1 3-4 per cent for the quarter ended Aug. 31, 1935. payable July 2 to share- holders of record June 15. The preferred failed to appear while the common was up 3-4 on odd-lots at 17 1-2. Early selling liurrlea stated with a point or so each were posted for Canada Cement preferred and Do- minion Bridge. Foundation Com- pany was even. Distillers Seagrams shared in the late buying wave and firmed 3-4 at 22 1-2 while National Breweries, al- so a choice issue, moved up a point. Gain of 1-8 was shown by Canad- ian Industrial Alcohol. Banks were strong after a recent idle spell and advances of one to more than three points were reg- istered by Canadiennc. Montreal and Royal. Dominion Textile gained 1 1-2 points while losses rtuiglnz l0 "-0" than three points were shown bl’ Bruck silk. Canadian Ccianese DYE‘ fererd. St. Lawrence COl'i>°””°“ preferred. St. uwnnce P3991‘ Dre‘ ferred and Power 0orv°fI“°“~ Sales 18.874 shares: 130005 $3.500. .....-——{m" ((7 P. or GII""""' "’°°"' '""‘ pg 7—Georgc S. .,,3,'f,’"° camellia senior Roller- m ' over a bench at the T01’- omo Tennis club courts today and broke his wrist. Mr. Lyon had been watching the exhibition matches weakness of metoll. Smelter: at one time on more than I P°|l“- “:5 ished 3-4 lower at 50. Nickel a '1 No,-.n¢,°lr:: ofidaébgutl 6-I eac. hii ii er I '- wooiistructiuu were in nod de- with the Australian Davis Cup team and was hurrying to shelter with the crowd when a sudden shower began. It is feared he may be unable to play golf this season. ‘ape ulatlon, was held -old We July, has been Canadian "amateur golf champion eight times. winning it first in 1898. He has won the Canadian senior championship about to times hull was runner-up to Evan M. l_3_vers in the United States amateur tournament in 1908. PATIENT ISSUES BULIETIN MORPEI1-I. mnsInnd~10'd Rim‘ clman. 88 year old ship awnc; ill M M» hm at S’’‘’”‘*‘‘‘‘’’’.. .. 2...’ Northumberluu... lsillfd R U 9 h.m5,31; gaming he was holding his own. Currencies Wmadinn Press! NEW YORK. May 8-—-Pound ‘Alarlmg advanced strongly today Against Un1Vkd states wu cies and closed at 4.99 almost two cents over yesterday's ilnal figure It ‘ 4.97 1-8. Canadian money held uh D01‘ “I day while the French from. “*0 future of which has aroused IMO firmly in 0.63 1-1. Gown I-1.