.__._ E THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE and BOND QUOTATIONS/- tivity I" cks On Mt’l. Market v B, guardian‘! WWW who . , Juno 20.—Strsngth ‘_ um issues tempered a H "T911113! trend on the ‘l stock Exchange at the M”, q-rgding was heavier, v-flgly 14,100 shares chat!!- -. gm construction stodis was mum-moment of s 840.000.- bilc Works programme. The "end of the stocks aflected mmolillflfimfiht imparted a I ‘one to the list as a whole. a w” m; early demand for mment, both common and '. the former advancing to m,‘ preferred to 4e. The later ‘, tempered these levels some- however, the common stock a.’ 3:115’ up 1% and 1211C pre- Nue gained" three points at damn company advanced m“ at 16 and Dominion 01 the Federal Govorn- n. Construction three points at 150, despite the fact that directors declared a dividend for tbs first six months of the year of tour percent, or 8i per share, as compared with $1.50 paid for the entire year of 1933. last December. International Nickel declined 65 cents at 26.06 and Montreal Tele- mph: was of! three points at s2. a Canadian Bank of Commerce lost a fuil point at 147. Brazilian Traction, Canadian Car preferred, Canadian Industrial Al- cohol “A", Canadian Pacific Rail- way, Gurd, Holiinger, Power Corpor- ation, Shawinlgan Power, Sherwin Williams. St. Lawrence Corporation preferred and Banque Canadienne Natlonale declined small amounts. Hamilton Bridge preferred at 28 was down eight points from its last ap- pearance gome months ago but high- cr than recent bids. Among listings to remain unchan- ged were B. C. Power "A", Bruck Silk. Canadian Car. Canadian North- . 21/ at 331/. Smaller ehlleupmahe by‘ Hamilton ' Dryden, McCo1l Frontenac,_ ,5... Electric. Gypsum. and , 5mm; preferred. m unsettlemerTt in Wall’ . 59mg of the more active is-‘ ,'._.,..l fractionaliy. ‘ .,. iidated Smelting was oil. ' poration, Steel of Canada. Bank of em Power, Dominion Textile, Gen- eral Steel Wares, Howard Smith, Massey Harris, Montreal Power, Na- tional Breweries, St. Lawrence Cor- Nova Scotlzt, Royal Bank of Canada and Dominion Steel and Coal “B". Sales 14,173 shares; bonds $9,250. t’l. to ck Exchange ..¢-_@ ...... furnished by Johnllvo v.1 llcvuhrra of the Montreal “frcllullgo u. 1 hlontreul Curb ' K511 itil-ilu Hlrrst Chur- ' ' lotto iCurrencies’ (Fuuulllun Press) ll luilli. Juue Ell-llcavy fruc- ldccllm- was sutfercll by the iilll dollar on local foreign ox- H today. Th9 close was 8100 ‘ hiring slumped continually ll:- uprn 0i’ tho mnrket. This ' l loss of ll-lil cont from lug illiil) off ‘P ‘l -' a for cublcs ",5 io\ver ‘ leslenlrll s last quotation. The iihll n low for the session of P-"ller. and advanced in mid- 041/4. Mn m 5r. ilr-ulch frunc lost .0015 \\':ls at lllnlral‘: fur Stiff Joints 444mm; A ldvertising Rates-Payable in Advance l llllirrl (iuurdiau locals, 4o. per word; Western nml Eastern locals, ls In word .\n uunccmsnts sml 00ml larr word; in Mcmorlnm Notices. tutu“ umllqllll. cflflll. all». 46 nlr halls; Lsttars of’ Condolence, 10c. m‘ Appreciation. 70o. an iuch or M. pa! um Churgn fur any sdvcrtlsomsut twenty-flu ronss. ' h: Notices of Thanks and Eli?“ Oibrr rafss on application +w-o+4¢‘ ~ v “*2” oer word, flu-as lusr- ths prise d Q's, l1 l" co. " W1 — oookmo RANGE V’ m“ ~ = order. Also Jackett ‘ 111. in ltochlord Street. L-6133. Bsoaltn SUITABLE sol ti"! outhouses, etc., lr per "l Guardian Office. tf. PALE - AUCTION son's!- hf-Frldze and Whist Scum mnll- Guardian Central Job Nov. l-tf. ‘ 11E - BUICK scum-real “~07 series. Good condition. ll Pfllmcr at Farmer, Solici- _ chillflfttclown. L-6065. M11111 - AUCTION roan- fit Bridge and Whist Score H‘ - Guardian Central Job “"11? __ _ Nov, 1-tf. Found - some TIRE. APPLY “i spyjvastrrnysltytn-slov. aarugcnumul Abltlbi Assoc Big Miss Brew Corp Com Brew (‘orp Pfd .. .. iirit Amer Oll .- l‘ul| Malt .. (‘onsol Pnpor .. 111st l'()r‘|) Song imlue Allin-a llnlu Stores . itiarosr" ifHJ$SwP (spacial To Johnston and Ward) MORNING MARKET LETTER NEW YORK Jun M-Tlf - ,chologlcal offsht cu etho s . p’, Purchase Act," of 1034. Treasury Dept. issues regulations iu connec- llou with Nllver Bill. President s10"! substitute Labor Bill. Conferred with x001 Labor Union leaders regarding . Al. o! Congress proved m: stimulus to stock prices yesterday utter tho opening. There accrued to bs no ral pressure of liquidation but tho voi- uuie ml the decline was greater than it has been recenti . ' Whether the dscllns yesterday is llllwly s 011s clay relspss, such ,os occurred in: Week rslnsios ha lean but at least we do not feel the "15"" ll l1! ready for a sharp Aus- talued advance. ~ Lahiluw and Company, SUMMARY NEW YORK. June 20—t.'ommon- wealth Edison Co. doclgggg "W1" quarterly dividend of $1. 1' quarterly (llvidcnd of 00 cents on common. . Public Scrvlcv of N. J.. declared regular quarterly dividend at 7o slat-anon 10081111011, a on: ssh Register dacllrss a dividend of 121A cents on common. the flfasli- cash dividend since October 15. ' Gasoline stocks (luring wépk cndsd Julie iii. dccilllcd £171.11» barrels to 525505.000 barrels, according to Am. ericau Petroleum institute. Cons. Mining and Smelling or Can- ada declares dividend of 31 for six months ending June 30, six months ago a rllvidrnd of $1.50 was plld. President Roosevelt at 9:46 . I Tuosiiny night signed the ‘Hiivsr 1V. Y. Stock Exchange (Quotations furnished by Jbllllllon. and Ward members of the Montronl Stock Exchange, Montreal Curb Mur- kci. 1M1 Richmond Street, Charlotts- town) Opened Last Allied (‘hum ... .... Allis Cllillill ... . Atlantic lief . ' Amer (‘all Lake Slloro Alucussu hirlniyro hick-horn A ilclrllers B Norsnds Psrkhiil .. . San Antonio Sherrltt Siscoe Mines Stzlllavnua Sullivan .. .. Took iillgllos Ventures .. . Wulker Pfll Wright Iinr . (Cunudlun Press) MONTREAL, June ‘JO-Cheese prices eased fractlonnlly on the Montreal produce und dairy market today while other produce remained firm The cheese nlnriu-t was off 1,’. of u roni (lntul-ln vniured ln-llil; quoll-d ni 101.. in 111A r-vllls :| poulnl (Jllobor-s were ilr/ in 10% cl-llta 1i pound. lie- ceipta iulnllell -i-i7 l1l\.\'i'.‘5 Butter was steluly. fresh no 1 bringing 20%, to ‘Z011, vents a pound lll cariots or loss. Slilnll lqis io retailers sold for 21 cents for solids uud 23 cunts for prints. Arrivals boxes. Nu changes were recorded in egg prices. tlrulled shipments in carlols or less from Ontario brought 101/. to ‘.50 cents a dozen for A large, 181/, to 19 cents for A medium. 181.5 cents for B and 171,1; cents for C lVr-sivrn rur- iols sold for 2i cents ll lion-l) fnl- A iurgv. 20 cents for A uu-liiulu, 1N vents for ll illlll IR cents for (f. ltovoipls were 701! vases Quebec whites were quoiml ni (i5 to 70 cents per 80 pound bag compared with & cents ti? previous day, Princo Edward sla d mountains brought 95 cents to 3i per 00 pound halt ngxlinsr 115 cents nnrl N. B nlnun» isins solri for 70 to 7.’; rents per S!) pound but. MONTREAL, Juno ‘ZtF-Offrrings on fhc two Montreal livestock markets to- day tolnilcrl 331 baud. Receipts uorc composed _nf l0 cuttlo, 27 valves, 2535 hugs llIlil i) Blltml) illlil iuluba ‘Pin-re wvro not ouuugb cattle, calves nnd lninbs for sale to lnako quota- tions. Hogs were steady. Tn-o lands w"... delivered on former contract at S0 50 for barons, frd nnd wnicn-d Selects lircw $1 per hug prcnliulu. l-ionvlcs, bull-horn uml lights worl- 31) “m; hcnvioa $8 I50. Ono loud of sows Just .'lrrlvvll and were no! sold. “on: ng Iivants, lo prr word; Clilllfltu 70o. per lnchl Lists of Ilorsl and T1 _Let T0 LET-SUMMER HOUSE Al‘ Brighton Shore. Apply Tomllns Grocery, 85 Rochford Street. tar-u? HAVI ROOM IN CAR FOR. ONE or two passengers to Boston, leav- ing Tuesday or Wednesday. 76th or 27th. Apply Guardian. L-f3v00il Female Help Wanted wAh-r-gn - MIDDLE AGED woman for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs. Dan Nicholson, New Wlltshirs, P. a. 1. 11-6119 Work Wanted MARRIED COUPLE WANTS l work on fox ranch or farm. APPlY Guardian, 1-‘5113- OI. BOY F03 ANTED — MAN w Alex RhY1195- form work. APPlY Extra Money l‘ Goon Molvsv To?" mes, Addresses for mail order ém- W) Canvassing. experience 11 rrssnrv “"0 Cl h‘ d . fig Advertising, 401 it .. I-flh Write for Free De- 14-8114. Malpeque Road. “ANTED-Ba VISITING DOC- tor and wife, small upluimcnl 181 luH-hd Pow . _ . A m Alli Car For Burroughs Add Coll Oil ... . .. llry Ginger Ala . (‘up l‘n<- .. . . . . . .. llhllf ' .' .' . Pill-valor Mo: _ (‘nlllnlbin Fnrhna Colum lias bile Fon Gus . . . . (‘on (‘nu (‘om Proli E l llllpoui Eastman Kodak Elev Auto llltc Elev Pow Light lrlo .. For Film . , _ l-‘reopori Trx . Goll Asphalt Gen Elar ... Gen Foods en Motors , Goodrich ltub .. (focdyoar Ruhbrr Grnbllln Pnigo lludsnu Moi .. lutl liar intl Nickel . _ lntl Tel ,, Johns Msavillo Kennecott Cop Kresge 8 S C» Lambert Co .. Krougar Toll . lliggoiis .\i_v"vx B Loews inccrp Loews illcorp . Loose Wiles Bis Co Muck Truck llnth Alkali .. lliss Kan Mont Wur Nnsh Mot Nut. Bis . Nut llniry Pro Null Light Pow New Haven .. New York Con North Amer North Pac . Pack Riot Ponn liaii , Pub Ror N J .. Snfawav Stores .. Sears Roebuck . Simmons Co , Sucony Vacuum . South Pac , Stulld Brands South Raiiuay .. Slsud Gas Else .\' J Rlewlll-l Warner Thorluolll Studs-baker uxlla (‘o ‘Pox Gulf Sui Timken Roller Lnlnn (‘orb Cnrh ilnlon Pnc ilnited Airy-raft . ffmtod (‘orp _ l4 fairies;- as}: ..- m §53;u§?w £1»; Wnnln-urih _f_ Worthington Pump -‘-"l"v$¢a!l S F Last 172% 021/, 98% m; 94% High Low 941/. 02% 30 hstiousl Biscuit Uo. decllins reg“. -' Btesl strike. Refsrrnd Btsai proposal to Secretary of Labor Par-kins with full power to take any action which may be necessary. “iron Age" suys. Postponement of Steel strike has relieved tension industry and ingot output has reced- cd to 00 percent from bi. percent cap- acity, Decline is surprisingly small and suggests that strike t rest bod s much smaller part in driving in ton- nsgo than the desire of runBUlllEIl to escape price advances. Electric Power output. ln ll. S lu week June l6 arowcd an Increase of 5% percent over like week a year ago sgslnst increase of 1 3-10 percent a wash go High on , .101.1l 1.40 ls .. 40.56 .57 25.112 ' . .46 .05 Blnon says: Congress finally 1111' lournad but the market acted con- trary to general expectations yester- day. While stocks gave way rather easily, pressure did not increase to a point that endangers lilo bulli-sb posit. ion of the ulllrkol. Fur-then weakness will likely be limited in proportions and will bc followed by further rc- covery.- Braiorno and McIntyre recorded new highs yesterday, while Dome con- tinues to show good form. l suggest- furthrr pumhnscs in these issues, Last 119.02 n. purlicularly cu soft. spots. Buuon. Mill/LN '1 Canadian Press) T011051‘ , June 20—Sclllug by nel- vous holders spre d through the luln- ing list todlly an this section of the Toronto Stack Exchange ap cared nervous. The gold stocks inniny rs- flscted the note of caution while hssa metal and silver shares maintnlwd an appearance of firmness. The big gold issues were decl-icdly slow \v'llh the single exception of llru- lorlle which held uncbllug-Hl .11 $15 on fair volume. liiclutyrc lust $1, Holi- inger, 15, Pioneer 66 and Tack Hugh- es 10 while Dome gained 0; Lake Shore 20 and Wright Hargreaves 10. Snlllc of the ull-liiuul-priceli golds were unloaded iu hoary volume. Selling wus resumed lu Sun Antonio about 111.000 NIHITPS changing hululs uu a prlvc (lcvllnc of 20 cents lo 1.00. Little Long Luc was caught in the same selling wave and it drifted back to 4 80 for | loss of 35 cents (Canadian Press) TORONTO. " J use Stocks Ashloy .. Bugulunl- Rnrry ll Brx .. ,. .. Buff (‘nu Blink iilll .. .. Buff Auk - Clll and Etlln ("H1011 .. . (Zhiboug .,_ Clerlcy Columario Conisgus Columsrlo i) Mlucs Holliagcr Homestead Howey . J M Corns ... Kirk Lake .. Kootcnay . Lskeland L Shore . Lee Gold Little L L Man East. . Rfacsssa . Maple I. . hlcintyre .. .. McKMlzis . hfv-Mllinn RIPVIHIP . liflvaltcrs Sud (‘out Ryivanlie Tack H .. Towsgmac Ventures g H Total sales 8H1 Aldsrmar Assoc Oil . Baldwin Rrownlw .- P-uvklnghsm -.-< Bu‘ 335$ Scpv. Dec . . 0stsl— July Sept . DOC . - u. 421/. cu 42v. 12a. _, .. 1w. a- wmslv-nn (IIIAIN Wheat:- Low Last mu. my 1m "mi my. "m .lni_v ... Sopt ... Ur‘! . . . Oahu- furnished, Jpiy, and ADI - Tu‘ “in .. - .. . . flaw." 5 zs-li3-w-lalx—~l~wvl -..» .~:-¢~ h)‘ . Kirk Hunt Kirk Town l 1.2.2 fur-my . . . .. lit-Lend ... .. Flour production in Canada for the month of April amounted to l.- 0883185 barrels, which was higher than for the corresponding month of last Year, when 1,013,486 barrels were (By Frederick Gardner) YORK. June Zoqspeculs- tive initiative was sJll lacking on the bull side of stocks today and the market drifted downward in slow trading. A break of nearly three cents a. bushel in wheat and weaknus in ‘distiller stocks discouraged support for the share market. Liquidation was small, ‘however. and volume in the Stock Exchange with 861, 635 in the preceding ses- sion. Ths Standard Statistics Co. average price of 90 stocks declined eight-tenths of a point to 80.1.. Both bears and bulls were inac- tive as they waited for a. clearer picture of late summe and autumn to press the selling side, despite in- dications of iurtherseasonal reces- sion in business, forecasts of a slump in steel operations next month and lulcertairlty as to how President Roosevelt will exercise the permissive powers given him by the 73rd Congress. National Distillers dropped near- ly 2 points below 24 following an- m- ‘ of plans to offer new stock to shareholders at $25 a share, with an option to lower the price if the company wishes, and to sell 337.000 shares on similar terms to the Distillers C0,, Ltd., of Great Britain. Schenley Distillers sold 0ft more than a point in sym- pathy. U. S. Industrial Alcohol. Crown Cork and Seal and Ameri- can Commercial Alcohol lost 1 w 2 points. Two recent weak spots, Frecport Texas and Wesiinghouse Air Brake, (Associated Press Financial Writerh partly on slwrt-wvorina (Ar. By Guardian's spasm Winli ‘Iieiepilonc. cowlldl-M <1" 1114i nrlw shrank to 548.535 shares compared , prospects. Traders were reluctant ' Dull Session On Newl" York Exchange Yesterday rallied to close frsotlonaiiy higher. . American other utilities were relatively l steady. l Most rails were only fractionally ';1ower at the close. as 5111719" 11D" ipearsd with predictions that the weekly csrlosding ream would Iv,- ., ‘ ate or surpass the V011" fpeak established in March. Metals -eaaed a little further in face of the signing of the sliver purchase blii .by President Roosevelt. Industrial leaders, of the Calibre of American can, General Motors, and Standard 011 of New Jersey, moved narrowly. Steel shares soft- ened, with U. S. Steel and. Bethle- hem finishing about a point low- _er, as the July steel outlook brought I in a little selling. High-grade bonds continued in .demand and the dollar was some- ‘what firmer against foreign ex- changes. On the whole, though, ‘financial markets presented a less ‘cheerful front than they did last week. 1 Wheat closed 2 3-8 to 2 7-8 cents a bushel lower. touching the low- est prices recorded sincc May 23. Yield estimates were raised in some areas recently harassed by drought. Corn. oats and rye lost about 1 to nearly 3 cent‘ a bushel. Cotton gave up most of its gains of yesterday, ending B9 to 95 cents a bale lower. Silver fuures. 111095 and rubber sagged. WHAT STOCKS DID WED 126 343 122 Advances Declines ,._... Unchanged .. Total issues N Huwk Norllcn (Ill Nul . . l':|rk iilll Pond Ore. Pore (fro Preston Smrlsrona Sud Kline \\'nod Kirk IZXCTAAAMZE (Fuuunliuu I'm-nap .\l(l.\"l‘lll'l l. Jlllu- ‘Ill -llrllish fIm-ign cxcllullgu in l-olullun lo Canadian dollar, us uolupllud by unli the the as follows :- Argentinn [who 24163 Auvzir-llin |lrllillll ii ibTl-l Allslrilu liPllllllllil 15253. iir-lglrlul holgu "m7. llruzii luilrols il <1. Bulgurlu iev Jliili. China licllg Kong dollars (Izcclloslovukln crown 0-112. Denmark krone .2332. Fiuluuli finumrk 112333. Franco frullc .054 (leruluuy rcicbnnlllrk .3777. (in-alt lirlluiu pound 400111. l-lollnml fioriu 1.17151. Hangar-y pengo 205i). Indal rupee .3777. Italy lire .0853. Japan yen .2074. Jugoalnvin Illflfi!‘ 0226 Now Zoulllnli puuurl 3.9573 Nnrwlly krnnc 2508. Prlinnd zlnil INN Rouluunin icu (iii): (Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates:- At hfontroal-Pound 490 7-82: l7. B. dollar 99%: franc 6 64 At New Yorh—l"ound 5041‘; srllan rinilnr 1m 13-16: franc ('1 Al Pnrilv-Pnunri 76 I10 fr; (‘anndlnn dnllur 15 3i fr: i1. S dollar 15.13 fr. in gold-Pound 12s 4d; Canadian ollsr——-; U. B. dollar b0 39 cents. 3633. any; ' Markets At A‘ G I a n c e ‘ill’! (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial stocks closed lower. Toronto Aiiuosw-lrregulariy lovrsr Now York-Stocks lower. \\'innipeg—\\‘hcn1 down more s. cent. New York-Rubber and sugar higher. Bride-to-be Sh o w e r e d The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Cousins. of Burlinswh. “'11-! the scene of a happy gathering 011 ITuesday evening. J1me 12th. W119“ neighbours and friends 81111161911 1° tender a shower in honour_of their daughter, Miss Verna Cousins, who is to be one of this months brides. The living room was arranEEd with apple blossoms and ferns and at one end of the room a bower of pink and white flowers with sprays of apple blossoms and greenery was constructed for the bride and her attendant, Miss Kathleen Profitt, than lower; coffee ._ Long River. The bridc-to-be wore a. lovely dress of pale pink flowered chiffon. As the bride and her attendant entered the room, Miss l-illda Campbell play- ed (he Wedding March. A carriase of presents, in which the Misses Ear- ith Davlsori and Alice Parker were hitched into and was driven by Miss Vivian Davlson entered the room. mons. Miss Jean Profitt and M!“ ranged them on the table. Miss . cousins made a pretty speech, grace- of her friends and extending to them her future home. The company then ; sang "For She's a Jolly Good Fel- low." ' The gifts were numerous and cost- i 1y. and included a lovely piano lamp from Long River United Ohio! l choir. of which the bride membe . Music was furnished by Mrs. Sadi. L, Campbell and Miss Jean Fraser WBSI produced. and sllglltl above the A dainty luncheon of ics cream and sltlhsxwllvssmoth. lash». EN Q1011 QTIBIL-fi. Royal Bank cf Canada, closed tcdayg The gifts were opened by Mrs. An-l drew Johnsione and Miss Nina Sim- l Marjorie Crozier read the witty and ' humorous verses. Miss Bertha Davi- - son and Miss Thelma Donald ar- ' Official Visit Alpha Rebekah Lodge N0. 1'01. O. 0. F. at their regular meeting held Tuesday evening were honor- sl" ed by an official visit from Mrs. Jessie B. Jones of Kentviile, N. S.. warden of the Rebekah assembly of the Maritime Provinces. A larse attendance greeted the visitor and the degree was conferred on three candidates. , A very beautiful arrangement to welcome the visitor was given. Mrs. Jones was accompflllitd by D-D-P- Mrs. Hazel Henry, Grand Secy. Ivfl‘. G-P. Nicholson. Jr.. Past Pres- ident. Mrs. Ruby Hollie. Past Nair and Past Grand Patriarch Mr. D. F. Bethune. At the close of the decree which was beautifully done Mrs- M1195 addressed the members, followed by brief remarks from the other grand officers. all extending to Mrs. Jones best wishes for her continued Oddfellowshlb. D.D.P. Mrs. Hazel Henry pre- lodge with a. nicely worded address and gift for which she expressed her thanks. A. dainty lunch was served alt the close of the meeting. Mrs. Jones spent the wee‘; end the guest of Mir. and Mrs. A. J’. Home, going w Montague on Mon- day evening for a. visit wtlh Acme Lodge, rlurning m Charlottetown where she was the guest cf Alpha No. l0. at the Canadian National. ‘This is Mrs. Jones’ first visit to the Island and she expressed her pleasure at the very gracious wel- come which had been extended to her. She left for the mainland 785W“ day moaning followed by the best wishes of all who had £116 P198511!‘ of meeting her. ANNUAlSBH00l MEETINGS CLYDE RIVER Clyde River School District No. 3. Supplement . $140.00 Current Expenses 8155-00 New Trustee, Hugh J. McLean. Present teacher remaining. POWNAL Report of School meeting-- Supplement . .. Expenses $100.00 Total . . $200.00 Robert Jones re-eiecied trustee. W. H. Inga appointed auditor Mr. Lock» Jones retiring auditor) after 20 years of capable and ef-l ficient service. Teacher remaining. A. G. MOORE Secy. HUGE HOLE (Continued from Page l) Later in the evening Lllt‘ capialn and some members of lhc crew returned to the vessel, but not for “my lcknowledgmg the good wish“ ' long as she had a list of 40 degrees. thogg prqggm, They reported the bows lying , I hearty invitation to "n; m, m, very low and a big hole in the daily till Saturday at 2.30 p.111. port side. Water was in three holds and in the stokeroom. - It is considered that if the Dres- den is not washeq off the ground where her bow rests and sunk, there is a_ possibility she may turn mpleteiy over during the night. It was reported, although not‘ confirmcd, that two Norwegian pilots were aboard the vessel at the time of the accident. one of them on the navigating bridge- Grand Master Mr. John A. Mc-| success in the work of Rebekah‘ . served on $100_o0'budget which ldrawn wlrch included silver spoons PEG ToPl ‘The OLD RELIABLE L. O. GROTHE LIMITED . . all Canadian ca An Independent Coins-II! - n‘ f“ W" w yum l “w, ownsd and. 0991199‘ TORSO BOILED (continued from P880 1) found son afterward in a suit-CHM 1X1 King's Cross Station, London. 111- vestigators were astonished to 0b- serve that no blood stains were to be seen on the paper in which the were wrapped. This W115 181591‘ found to be the result of boiling the body in oil, and only grease marks were found on the P3P"- Racvesl Method After its cooking, investigators re- vealed. the torso and the legs were smoked. They thought it probable this part of the crime, at least, was carried out in one of the fish curing plants along the geacoast, near here. Further reason for behaving the crime was a local one was found af- ter a careful examination of the pa- per in which the remains were wrap- ped. It was of a peculiar quality used along the coast in this district and unusual elsewhere. An appeal to the public for assist- ance stated that "it is of the utmost importance that the identity of the woman be established within the next 24 hours," but there was no sign tonight that material progress had been made. No Connection ‘ The body of ls still born baby. which had been in Brighton station since February, was discovered in a search of all unclaimed luggage, but police saw no connection between the two crimes. An autopsy indicated that the wo- i man was about 30 years old, instead‘ of 40 as at; first believed, and that. she would have become a mother ini five months. i No operation had been performed‘ on the woman, said the autopsy re-l ibility that the victim was the mis- sing American lawyer, Agnes Tuf-' verson. , The baby's body, in a wicker fish’ basket, was left in the check room‘ of the station where the torso was. found in a. trunk Sunday. It was discovered after police ordered anl examination of all luggage unclaim- i ed for a period of two weeks, or. more. v agnflgd M". Jones on behalf of the. The police appeal for assistance in l identifying the woman “special importance should be given ‘to inquiries dealing with woman missing slncs May 30," indicating what they believe to be the approx- imate date of the murder. The inquest in the case was ad- Journed today until July 1B after a brief hearing from which the public was excluded. NEW CULINARY (gntinued from Page 1) biscuits, or puddings, she m1]; flmusill". stories of her experiences and tfioss other cooks have had which keeps the audience keenly interested and amused. Mrs. Aitken is not sponsoring any one line of goods as she is sponsored and financed by a, group of manufacturers o: leading cm‘. dian products and these products are used in her cooking as the re- “cllle calls and are on display, so what the housewife can see for her- ‘self what the products are and 110w to buy them. Ehtpert marketing is Blwiys necessary for the successful running of the home. Mrs. Aitken has with her two efficient helpers and it is fascinating to watch these 111m busy people turn out the finished product from the ovens of 111a two electric stoves arranged on {the raised platform at the strand, Mrs. Altken’s visit is u, 5515b not lollly to improve the cooking of lwbolesome food but :0 get the |mcst nourishing food attractively the smallest possible is very we Where housekeeping allowances must be carefully expended, A number of valuable prizes were and a circle‘. Those who drew prizes were Mrs. S. MacLellan. 46 Prince Street, Mrs. James A. MM- Neill, 93 Fitzroy street, and Mrs, Norman J. MacLeod. 72 R/ochford Street. Yeilefday Lhl‘ cooking school was instructed in making of muf- fins. spinach and carrot salad, sal- ed dressing. English scones. fudge cake- P185 111 potatoes, bachelors buttons. 501011 minute icing, jelly; rolls. Instruction was also given in. baking hams. The delicacies were passed around and sampled by The demonstrations will be given ——--——-_____ SENTENCED BY COURT (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) YARMOUTH, N. 8.. June 20.—A1- though the court found that Asa Langthorne believed he was legally separated from his first wife before ro-marriage he was convicted of big- port, thereby eliminating all poss-WkDoNALD-At’ amy and was sentenced today by Mr. , Justice Hugh Ross to spend two years. in Dorcbenct mnitcntlaryg SPECIAL rmcas on s11 1th" ordered at Bike Shop this W312i“ In Lighter“Wain " Hon. Mr. Lea. at Sir l-lenl’! Draytons Banquet:-— "1 hate to be if: ldcker. - I always long 0:‘ P6869. But the wheel which 6069 m! screeching n Is the one that gets the grcB-SB- A Waggon reply to the Honour-v able “Wall.":-- . “n you wait till every axle Has t0 scrcech to you 1'01‘ $101150. You'll flnrl that even the WBEQOIYI tongue Won't give W11 B111! P63“?- Evsry feli0e’ii tell its fellow Of the economizing bloke, who saved the grease and 1011866 for peace Till even the warren-spoke?’ MORAL. No need to be a kicker Nor to long for peace to teach Thai the time to apply the oxid- grease h m ch Is bef '0 ear e aoree . ore y u _co Nitrogen is taken up by plants from the soil in the form of nitrates. but however abundant the nitrate-l may be they cannot be utilized b! plants without an available Suppl! of water because nitrates enter tho root in solution. SPECIAL plfréés on till tents ordered at Bike Shop this week. Covehead Road. Juno l8. 1934. to Mr. and Mrs. Winn- Mcnnnaid. a dauul1\c.-._ MARRIAGES Wi HARDY-WARD — At ’I‘r1nity Uni- ted Church Manse by the Rev. C. N. Brown, FYlClILV, June 15, 1934, Wil- fred Fulton Hardy, Union Road, to Freda Jane Ward, City. STERNS-NICHOLSON - On June 20, 1934, at the residence of Rev. E H. Ramsay. 71 Upper Prince Street. Mary Wright STorns to Willlc Louis Nicholson, both of Charlottetown. SOMERS-HUNT-The marriage oi Mr. James Duncan Somers of New Annsn to Miss Isabel FOIZUIM Hunt 0f St. Eleanofs was 50181114 nizedl by Riel: G. C. Webster i1’! Zion Manse. Charlottetown, oli Saturday, June i6, 1934. CLARK-MACPHEBSON—'Ilhe mar- riB-lt of Mr. John Herbert Clark OI Hampshire to Miss Bessie Matilda MacPherson of Hartsvilie was sol- emnized by Rev. G. C. Webster in Zion Manse, Charlottetown, on Wednmday, June 20, 1934. YOUNKEB-MACNEVIN-Ths mar- riage of Mr. John Douglas Younkel of North Wiltshire, t0 Miss Olga Elizabeth MacNevin of Bonshaw was solemniaed by Rev. G. c. Webster in Zion Manse, Charlotte- 1211, on Wednesday, June 20, 1934. DEATHS MACINNIS - AFTETEFZYTBt-{Etown Hospital. on June l9, 1934, Wilfred Maclnnis, aged 42 years. Funeral from his late residence at Cherryl,‘ Valley, Thursday morning to Vernon River church at 8.45, _ SMALLMAN — At the Charlottetown‘ Sanatorium, June 19th, 1934, Frank Smallman, OLcary. aged 37 years. Funeral today at 2.30. Interment at Baptist Cemetery, Springfield West. READY Ded in the Clnvlnftcfrlwn l-liospital. Jum- 201111, 19.34. Margaret Ready age 6O yenrs- RTlflilllLg will be iiorwardcd from A. A Hcrh "Pfieyls funeral home to rcsidcrlca of John Arbing Cormn Ban hhll morning at Qtfclock. Funeral Fri- day mominc at 8 45 tn Corrfln Ban Church. Ill MEMORIAM in loving meimnry of GEORGE P. GRADY Who passed away June 21, 192d, Ills memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away, inscriod by his Wife 14-60851. N. D. MacLean' UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlitshira Phone 140 ...._....... _A»-..V' {R:'—f5I-_—'n_- §Y~P 3775'" "‘“’" nu-w-wwwwww-s-n-av-us-unr. so *-