lESlliBii iR_ii_EIS all-Cattle rc- | Montreal! ‘iii?- - - with u uiar e 0- . 11"1,°f‘°.§1§§'i>rira at stead! 1° ' mu ‘gllllflilwf! of livestock of- ‘Mhuw of the [000 steers '1" were n ‘shad: r ml up to a 0P ° ‘ssfiwgii finished load av- ,',.- (liiill 1,100 pounds. Med- old around $5.25 plain kinds be- i $1 85. Good cows were , .11.»: medium b tween r0 “mi plain bl! odied tvpc around ILHISO and “ti... no early sales of I. 3i loqguilfl 0111:1116 There . . stqfrfl up i0 1,150 Ilfluiifll 1M“ 1: 5 10.111631453011195; '0 s V0791“ ll Iv d 9g .... tlvrl‘ 1,0.» pounds coo ‘w; v.75 l0 $8.15; medium , "' $4 to H.711; cows - >5 ... at. liletiium $3 to $11-50: mg?) r" w $1,’; cnnncra and cut- n '1 m _ were 1,300, Calves were and quality. $1. ' t id u to $4.35 irr Zigzag! iiiiilnlail§ 140p pounds o“ yo’ 1i odd tap colt picked paratcly brought up y calves sold around of vorry l1°°1 11111-1111! ' s $2. tiunfl and ciwicc "Hi common and mgidium grassors S‘: to 5-410- 34. Good sheep in $12.50 and m lioi \\':]i|lt'l1 nud were quoted ns '1" s“ l" s‘: $4: lniiihs ’i‘hri llilak lint-obs and st-lvri}! up at $1.75 it) $1.00. m.,. pops of western sr- in $1.50. 'I‘iiero were tilt-v of lights and fcctlrrs. mos iy . $2.115 in 2 and a top y and $1.25 for light trio young n mired nut, anadian Gov’t. and Quotations Ilid Asked 191185 1000 0T1 l "if: 001,6 50% a111,; ,ining Exchange IIOIIOINTO, Oni., May Sim-Vining on ..'.-. it’. (l5 M Bids: M B t.‘ I0 tiranndn , M5 llnilinirer , 1i ill I m. ic 1X0 lirintyro 1m llerlniiii _, 4m AIIIIIIZIKPf-lffl l. l , ‘hurl iii ll H vipniui ‘- Wripiiil. ir. ‘. ‘.125 1111.000 shares PNLISTICD 071/; l3 Montreal Mark; Siiielighte rioru-ananfar aa_ movement gather-Id r°r§."'il."“§§i§',"-{ lemon of trading on the 1on1 ‘m.,-g "111151139- 50110171 comparatively G111" 0011111118. Ind new lows for the bear market were generously pvfluk. led In tho days broader and more ac. tltvokllst. The average price of twenty :oe a yielded nearly half n mint m new minimum for the index. The market hers we; without the influence of Wall Street, which market remain. ed closed in observance at menial-in] 11w in the Republic m the South While tho selling movement cur-era] a fairly broad range of issues, a nuni. er of the selected leaders were cai- led upon to hear the brunt of the of- ‘9711135- l K111191111!’ o! n forced nat- ure. Henv est selling was directed u. izalnst lifontresl- Power, which pinged 3% points down at the new low oi‘ 2'1, Other issues to make new laws includ- ed Bell Telephone. Brazilian Paiindn Cement Preferred (‘nflkfllllllt liluw no. ininion Bridge, Shawlnignn and Steel g5 of Canada. MONTREAL, lllay {i0 (Iiy (ha, (run. adieu Pressl~lieft to its Own amp-H as New lurk was holldnyiitz, the Montreal Stock Eivliflllgu gave a we“ dilniay today. llinu’ Pressure was xigaiii ilirocicti an 11311111513 111a lending issues nud nine 119W 10W! I" several ycurs were rec- orded. the outstanding one being In Montreal Power which was sold to the amount of 3,072 shnrcs and iii-sire 31/2; points to 22. ' uch active issues as Brazilian Trac- tion, Bell. Telephone, (‘panda (‘nui- ont Preferred, Corkslip-t I'ln\\'_ Dram. inion llridirc. Nailouul llrtwverics, Shnivinignn and Stool of (‘aundu lust {about a point to enter new low ier- weaker feeling lasted all through the session the close ludini: most issues at or near their worst lev- t-Is of tho day. Selling of Power con- tinued to the flnal gnu", Iis r-losing price lining its hotinin for years. Very few cs resisted ti ~m-r (rt-WI 1w- I'-- Ti.- igi-q |,--i,y unchanged a ,4 : At antic Sugar ., in- 3 in 27 on anumuit-eint-itt iiint ilie shareholders were to lir- nuke-d in at:- ropt a reorganization, their stock hc- ini: absorbed by (ir-iu-rnl .\'iiuiir_ a new company. 'I‘hrco other small gains were recorded. (‘nnadu Uenicut Prr-forrcil establish- orl ts low at ‘.10. off 115 points: lit-ll ‘Telephone lost 2 at 80; (‘ockshuit eased 1.’, nt. till; lhililliiltlii lirliiizi- was 110W" ‘fl at 01,6: Nlrkci lost 1Q at 4111;: Staci of (‘auadn sold off l"; at 110v’. and Shawlninnn dropped 1,’, at. Till sf’- icr soiling: at 71,3. National Breweries, with sales n7 1.0.1.7 phnrcs, followed power iii zit-iv- ity and dropped a point to l0: Imm- inion Bridge was third with 1,876 sales and Brazilian fourth, with 1.- 517 easing H to B. - . oTial anion were 10,0011 sitnros, well above the recent average. linud sales were fcniurcti by n further iirt-ak of 41$ in Abltilil Roads to a iicw low of 20%. oTtui stiles. most ni‘ which wcro In liontrt-ui Power debentures, were 8.10.000. Sterling and dollar ex- change was not available. In dex I Numbers O'X"I‘A\VA_ liiay 30. (By the Culiutl~ Inn i'rcssi—'i‘he weighted iiidcx num- ber of twenty minim! stocks putcd by the Dominion Bureau of Shit- istlcs on the base of lil‘.'ll cqtials liltl was 48,4 for tho week rpdlug .\iuy 211th, as compared wlih 411.0 for the previous work. l-llevcn gold stocks fcll from 5l.l to 50.4: four zontl coppcr stocks from 48.0 to 47.5, and five siivcr and mis- i-clinncous stocks rose from 14.7 to 0 Ali-long the gold stocks, the weekly average prices |ll'lIiI\'\'l| as follows: Iloi linger declined from 51.71 in $1.01,, liirknml Luke from ‘.57 cents to .22 cents: Lake rlhoro from $211.51.! to $20.01 Illclntyre from 815.75 to $15.01, ‘Peck-Hughes from $3.40 to $3.37 and Wroht Hargreaves from $2.211 to $2.18. Average weekly prices were lower for two, iruciiniinn-ti for one iitid higher for 07H" of’ tho gold t-oppcr stocks. .-\iiiulli, foil from hi 1o 7 cents and Mir- nmlu from $14.50 iu $14.34 while lind- son Bay rose from $1.05 to 11.10. In the silver and msicelianrous group mining corporation mounted from 03 to 68 cents, NI-HV Street markets for securities and commod iilea today observed the llemnrlal Day Holiday. Blanking and trad- ing business of all kinds was sus- pended. U. S. War Vets Demand B onus (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, May 30—A weaiponless army camped on Wash- ington today, determined to stay here until Congress surrenders to its uncompromising demands. The army wan made of up men who fought in the World War, 1,300 or more of them, beseeching that their YORK, “by 30—\\'nll nml rail American |Ir‘mur,v 55 service bonus be paid in full im- ea - 05 Ventures l .fl"f 20 CURB m Brownl 1m Gem n? ' _ ‘ m ‘ulna... Inn ' ‘ "00 liitclllpgkfrk m medisteiy. Sixteen truckloads of them, gathered from across the biped sweep of the country, enter- ed the Capital from Maryland yea- terday, weary and stained with grime of haphazard travel. Others already lied filtered in, a few at a time, and more were expected. They were fed and housed under arrangements made personally by a former Brigadier General of war days, police superintendent Glass- kord. He bold them they would have to leave in 4B hours to save the lo- cal relief funds from such deple- tion that Washington's own des- titute wouid be forced to go hungry. But the leader of the most organized contingent-Silo men from the Pacific coast-replied they would stay till the bonus is nlid- ' . Many farmers in the Philippines are extractin: oil from oocoanuts for- household illumination and for soap-making. I ‘ 1-bi- Taxes on business profits and un- earned incomes have been institu- uunisiam. - Dogs taken to the Dose‘ Home. Bcttersec, England, as the result of street accidents last year num- Dllfidlfll. t-oni- L’ $0 Montreal Stock Market Quotations Ii igh Low Close 28 27 27 8119 Ml 3n 8 R 1a CB .om.......- T! f.‘ f) oundry .. ,.. 31,1, L‘ l-Ioulidtry Pfd . . 11:1 1m, an einen .. , _-' i. ', ' “.. (‘an (‘rim-at Pfd {i0 ‘.50 Iii-l (l I Alcohol .. 415 470 470 (‘an Pacific 01,’. 1i 91,; (‘ockshut Plow u __-'_l'-£= iii/f; C Smelt 31,9 211-3 271/4 3°11 31.11“; w“ °‘~‘-' “i? - I .. Dom Textile ... ,.. ~10 PZastr-ru Dairies l0 Gurds , l0 0 i) Ilumilion llrid o 31,3 ll H Pant-r . ‘ii-Q ‘J13 21/4 lutcr Nickel 41,5 ~11,‘ 41/ Massey Harri 21,); ll! b‘ O C0 . 8% R 8 M L l! 11011101’ . . . . .. 251,1} 2'3 fi .\Inu Tramwuys ... .. iiii) Nat Breweries , . . . .. 11 in 10 M L H T’ 3 pt‘. duh _ 37% 37 Si‘! Nat Steel Car . 71,5; 7 71,5 Power (‘or _ 6% ii 01/. Quebec 1'12... -r 101,; 10 10 Slinivinlzun . .. 71)} 71,’; 71X,- Sonth Pun Power .. 14 s c of Cumin 12 11-1,; m‘, BANKS (‘niiiiiicrce ... _ 15H 120 120 Royal . . . . . . . .. I30 The Montreal ' Curb Market I‘ .-\ Oil .. ... ... h‘); S‘; $112 Pounds .\1.u| .. ll i‘i|u vlffifliliii ... 10% ‘llll ' ill‘. 8 i» i‘ Sen nlus C111’. llmno Oil 21 1lIl|N‘l'lfil 0| 71’; 7% 7 | ln Pcirol .. 1n lli liiii A . .1 llukn Nhriri» . . ‘Jtlfill 205 E025 .\Io.=s limes .. 20 Xoraiidzt . i350 l-‘l l3 Shcrrilt . .. . . 311/; ‘ll 2i Slat-no lilacs ... ... 56 dbwkhillhvil , . . , . . , 335 325 712.1 \_\'nikcr Iflram I'M D55 M ' llaneous ‘ AIOIVPIKIIAL, May {IO-Barley Canad- ian western no i152: unis Pauiidlnu ivr-stcru no i‘. 411,5; oats Iced no l 4011,: flour winter u heat patents cholt-o flour spring \\‘lli"llt._|liliitlllri firsts 5 flour scvuntls 4.110; flour bakers 4. ; " 80 ilil: flour white corn 4.50: liraii shorts ion 21.25: iiilililiiliirs roiled oats bag 00 pounds . hny un ‘.2 por ion t-nr lots 11,00: (‘liposu- (liittirins (MM-Midi: P1100111‘ Quo- Imt- tlilli; butter no l finest i: eggs fresh spovliils ii various L.-.* oizirrl {on 1' ion fresh extras _;l; oggs lfflflll’ firsts 021i, poiniot new lioruiutlu no 1 critics 3.00: potatoes new licrniudti nu L‘ crates 2,511: potatoes new South Cnr- nlinn barrel no 2 il.00:_ potatoes old Que iviiitos S0 pounds 30-40: potatoes fllllnQili‘. and .\' ll green mountains ~l.'i--'i . “Dance Team” Is Rich. In Human Drama The popularity of those lovable “Bad Girl" stars, James Dunn and Sally Eilcrs was again proven yes- terday when a large first audience applauded long and heartily their latest picture, "Dance Team" at the Prince Edward Theatre. And 1i; was applause well deserved for it has been many a day since a more realistic and human performance has been witnessed by local fans than the portrayals given by the two youthful stars yesterday. In the roles of two pennlicss but infinitely ambitious dancers who yearn for fame and fortune of the Vernon Castle variety and who af- ter many hardships and struggles achieve the much coveted success on to see it again slip through th Ir fingers their performances are simply superlative. The story is taken from the suc- cessful novel by Sarah Addington and was adapted for the screen by Edwin Burke. And s. great: deal of credit is due this capable play- wright, whose lines exceed even the sparkling dialog he wrote for the starring team's last picture, "Bad Girl." “Age For Love” A Great Drama The romance end drama of this ultra-modern are, the marriage problems which all modern couples eneoun‘ -aro beautifully and poignantly portrayed in "The Age for Love." which opened y ‘ ‘ , at the Capitol theatre. Hers is s. motion picture-un- doubtedly the first of its kind- which truly portrays, and enter- taininsly foo, the problems which confront every modern, intelligent and cultured person. , ll-‘alniiy Entertainment _.__i__. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE ES TERDA Y’S STOCK v AND E New York Stock Market Quotations saw roux manual‘ cnossn -i|oi.in.n'. Grain Ma rket WINNIPEG ‘.\'lh.\'li'l12(i_ liiny 30.~Iufiaanco.I L-y lk-irirl" of l-enciicitii rnlna avr- Fiiiird States ulriici- wheat area, wheat prion; 1‘1_11\']1!Y\1Jf‘lll setbacks In today's trade "-1 nos ni the close were iii-ll, imrnr “gill Jtzllf-llyl‘ figures. niidhfli h“ ltollmfl/i 1m“! hi“. ' .1: ~ m‘! 11.115, c ‘u “ed é to w“ Viiii all American market; clued :Oll.'l.\"il‘l'ii1lIl[{ throughout was nar. "w “"111 1°11B llbrlods of almost total zilifiélfiilflll. A limited export trade was or cd but It was not important. ollfninl! uni-hanged to 1,4 lower (he market seemed content to coast along at that lcvrl until near tho close 11o- ilorts of rains iu the south uncovered a burst of selling shnrtlv after mid. session and the market ' I kl . 110:1 i2 1h; 10w points. ‘we y “m” ‘as w cnt and coarse grain "Me w,“ “lmv- P119" ficiicrnily closed Flmliulheiic to thc dot-line in Kvhent. , (‘LOSE n5}V1i_lilIr(-:ut—.\ln3 0211 July new‘; 0ais—.\ia,v 331%: Barley-Slay ct 85B. Oct aiiii"? ‘"111.’ hifiil‘. 0 (‘ASII PRICES lVhcnt-No 1 hard 1H1“; rm 1 "M- 03151: no 2 iinr 50-1},- i... 1i m, i nor 5Z7: " - - 4:1, ; r nag;- y.n 511: r. ""11" -- v w $11-11: I10 4 .- 153?!’ w 3675i; no d c w 3311,; PRODUCE MONTREAL, May 30—L'hscas was advanced another quarter of a cent pcr pound hort- ioriuv and liuitt-r eased 1,. cent pcr punutl. Eggs and potatucl held unchanged. The cheese uiurkct brcniuc 01/“ to i113‘, ccuis for Ontario cliccso and 01/4 vents for QnoI-ocs, following high prices paid over the week end at the country boards. Receipts continued to show gains, being 1.275 boxes. The butter marker was generally I01)’, cents pcr pound for no 1 in car- lnis or less. This price was shaded n- iiove and below iii some instances. llcculpls were again light, at IS!) bu:- o n cs, , Eggs were steady and featureless with rcccpts at 1,007 cases. The market was generally quoted at 17% to l8 rents for cxtrus,141,¢_- for firsts and 121i, lo l3 ("outs [or seconds, for graded ilntario or prairie fresh eggs In car- iois or as. . .. , On ilio piiiaiti Iiiurkt-t Nilllhlli"! cou- tiutiod liberal and demand moticratc. Womeifs Institute Executive Meeting A meeting of the Provncial Ex- ecutive of the Women's Institute Branch was held in the Institute, office on Frday, May 27th, 1902 li- I p. m- with the President, Mrs. Rose in the chair. The following members were present: Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Crosby. Miss Lea, Mrs. J. A. MacDonald, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Macmillan, Mrs. Crockett, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Wyand, Miss Haszarcl and Miss MacMlian. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The Rest Room Committee re- ported that nothins furtlwr had been accomplished along this I'm.‘ Miss I-Iaszard gave s, report of the -- elers. 1 silverware, glassware, and china 0n ' are no longer luxuries at the sale — Scottish Tour Promises To Be A Big Success An unusual opportunityto travel, and enjoy a tour of the British Isles, and see Scotland in particu- lar, is presented in Mr. John’ A. MacLcreds Tour. This party will m1 the um week in July, and will be personally conducted and super- vised by Mr. MacLaren. ‘There are still a few needed to make up the party, and as applications are com- lng in fast, prospective travellers are urged to get in touch wit-h Mr. MacLaren at once. See or write Mr. John A. MacLaren, 79 l-iillsboro Street, Charlottetown, and he will quote rates and give full particu- lnrs. Well/neris-‘Dusy Selling Out These are busy days at. Wellners. The selling out event is creating a lot of excitement. Crowds come, buy, and go away delighted with the bargains. A wedding gft from Wellners means more because ii; comes from the islands finest and largest jew- You will be proud of Weliners your dinner table and buffet. Diamonds, watches and jewelry price. Appointments may be made for private showings in the eve- nings. You may buy with confdencc, ev- ery purchase is backed by this fine old firm's reputation for honesty and quality, acquired during its sixty four years in businw. Money Voted For Veterans OTTAWA, May 30—(By the Can- adian Pressi-Reports have reach- ed veteranb organizations in var- ious centres that there is no money in the reparations treasury for Canadian veterans who suffered iii treatment in German prison camps whereas the sum of $300,000 was granted to naturalized Armenians who lost relatives and property in the Turkish massacres. It was ex- plained at the Secretary of State Department today that these re- ports are not accurate. A vote of $500,000 was put. in the estimates last session to look after Canadian veterans who suffered in German prison camps. That amount is avail- able. I In 1915 there was a massacr of Armenians by the Turks. Under the Lausanne Treaty it ivas arranged by Great Britain, France, Italy and Japan that the 5,000,000 in Turk- ieh pounds, credit of Turkey in qermany, be used to reimburse the Armenians who suffered in the massacre. A commission sat in Paris and adjudicated on these claims. Claims to the total of over 88,000.- 000 was fyied at Ottawa by Ar- rates for the various halls available for the Annual Convention. On the suggestion of Mr. Boulter it was decided that the Supervisor inter- view the proper authorities with regard w procuring. Rochford square Hall for the Annual C011- vcniion. The chfef business to come before the meeting was the Annual 00n- vention plans. It was moved by Mrs. Crockett, seconded by 1V.'."s. MacDonald and carried that Miss Dore. Baker of Truro be invited to speak at the Annual Convention. After further discussion and er- rangements regarding the Annual Convention, it was decided to hold the first session ai; 11.15 a. m., on July 14th. After e. discus-sic lead by Mrs. Crockett, regarding the expenses of the Provincial Convenors, it was moved by Mrs. J. A. MacDonald, seconded by Mrs. Crosby and car- ried that the Coruvcnors’ expenses be paid from the Sinking Fund. -~The question oi the changes in the Board of Education was fully explained by Hon. Mr. Sharp. Min- istcr of Agriculture, after which it was moved by Mrs. Crosby, ‘- ed by Mrs. Shaw and carried that. a. resolution be presented to the Minister of Education regsrdns the And it is tho kind of entertain- ment the entire family will enjoy- you will laugh, you will cry, and you will aympathire with these true-to-lifo characters, who move gracefully across the screen amid settings liamorous, colorful and realistic. "The Age for Love," llIlOlII its ever, if that is possible-bu‘ I other delectable features, brinie dition, a new histrionic personality, back to the screen, after more than dynamic with brilliance, a year's absence, the auperiatively Quphlgtlcfl,’ beautiful Billie Dove. It is a. new alias Dove's finest performance. appointment of s representative ifrom the Women's Institute on the Board of Education of this province. On motion the meeting adioumed. 'Dove you see in this picture-a ‘rm more amazing], beauti that? - polish and menians in Canada who had be- come British subjects and who had lost property, fathers or mothers or wives or children in the mascara. Of these claims, the only ones to be entertained by the Paris com- mission were those where wives or children had been lost in which oases certain soiatia were granted. The remainder of the claims were turned back to Ottawa and for years the Government struggled with the problem as to what should be done with them. It was finally decided to award these claimants a total of $300,000 taken out of the full vote of $8,200,000. Errol M. MacDounIl, reparations commis- sioner, made the awards ail of which were cleared up a few weeks ago. , Absent-minded Stories of absent-mlndedness were being related in the smoking-room of an Atlantic liner. "I'm very absent-mhided myself." said a hitherto silent man. “I often find names and i. ‘ b numbers remember what persons they re- something for him. ready done it. l-Ie "m my wifeh first husband." Britain's record non-stop freight. O written in my notebook, but. can't present. Recently I had a general ‘checking up. The name and address of one man baffled me, so I wrote to him asking 1f he had ever hcard of me, and if I was supposed to do "l-Ie wrote back a cordial, almost affectionate letter, saying I had ai- ND Quo TA T101115 CENTRAL GUARDIAN . an! canons CITY BUTTEB 1/ l0 lb. we $2.00. zaio-e-e-L LUNCBEON, 25 cents at Milton Bell Tea Rooms. 32B5-1wk TEACHER TRAINING COURSE --About sixty students of Second and Third Year Prince of Wales College have enrolled in the spe- cial teacher training course which continues for the next few weeks. LUNCIIEON, 25 cents at Milton Bell Tea. Rooms. 3285-lwk IN PORT-The salvage ship Foundation Franklin, Capt, c. D.‘ Louis, arrived at Bunion and Bell's wharf yesterday morning from Remouski, Quebec. _LUNCIIEON. 25 cents at Milton Bell Tee. Rooms. 32B5-1wk S. 0, E. PARADE-The Sons of England paraded to the Central Christian Church on Sunday morning and not to St. Pfluifls as insdvertcnly appeared in a local reference. ASSUMES NEW DUTlES-—Mr. Ernest A. Large, C. N. R. ticket agent at Summerside for the past. fourteen years. who has been pro- moted to the position of freight agent at Charlottetown, is taking over his new duties this morning. Mr. Large, who formerly belonged here, is renewing old acquaintances. PREMIERIS INDISPOSITION- It i5 pleasing to learn that. Premier Stewart is making steady progress towards recovery, though still con- fined to his room. Under do:'.or‘s orders, the Premier has had to re- frain for the present from giving at- tention tocorrespondeucc and busi- ness matters, but hopes soon to be back in his office personally direct- ing affairs. SPENDING ~.WEEK-END-—M‘.55 Chrlstirie Dignan, of Charlottetown, P. E. I., was a week-end and holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Jones at their home in Apohaqul and the guest of honor at, several social functions during her stay. Mr. Herbert B. Jones, Jr., instruc- tor in aviation at the Charlotte- town airdrome, and Mr. Clair E. Jones, student of Mount Allison Uunlversity, are also guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Jones-Saint John Telegraph Journal. COMMENCEDIENT EXERCISES _Thia afternoon at three o'clock the seventy-eight commencement exercises of st. Dllllstalff, Univer- sity will be held. His Excellency Joseph A. O'Su1livan D. D. will ad- dress the graduates. The Validic- tcry will be read by Mr. Wm. Red- din of Southport, and the Alumni Essay by Mr. James McAulay, st. Peter's Bay. Very Rev. Jas. Murphy D. D. will deliver a report. on the year's work. RETURN PROM BOSTON-The following have just returned from Boston 1.0 spend the summer with relatives on the Island: Miss Chris- tine Dawson, Albany; Miss Kather- ine McLeod, Culloden: Miss Lima McLeod, Strathcons: Miss Mar- garet Morrison, St. Peters Bay: Mp5 Mai-ion Newson, Kingston, Miss Ethel Moore, Brookfield. POLICE COURT-Yesterday at the Police Court. there were 1W0 drunks and incapsbles, one was fined no and cost-s, or 2o daYs. the other 85 bail zstreated. A drunk in chsrge of c motor ear had his $50 bail estreated. In an assault case, the accused was released on suspended sentence. In a breach of the Customs Act, harbouring rum, the offender was fined $50 and costs or two months. In a breech 0i Sanitary By-Law, the accused was fined $3 and costs or six days. WEEKLY GYRO DIEETING- Mr. C. M. Williams was chairman written guarantee. Issued and December. Faint John. NJ. Charlottetown, PLI. , Guaianiced Investment Certificates. double security of gill-edged first mortgages and our hundred dollars and multiples thereof, and Ior periods of one to this: years, they ieiuin 5f}; per snnum on the amount invested. Cheque for inwrcsi sent in June 5 "u" EASTERN rsusr Company Head Olin: HALIFAX NS. Mouton N I. C. N. B|5$ETT—Managcr, Charlottetown Branch. Capital Protected-Income Guaranteed for Your Savings There is no liner conservative jnveaimcnt than our iiiey have the in denominaiions oi one Si. Jolie's, Nld. Mcnhasi, Obs. ed for the annual boys’ camp at Canoe Cove July 6-15. This year the Y. M. C. A. and the Tuxis and Trail Rangers have joined forces and have arranged for one big comp. The fee has been set. at $5.00 and it is expected that between 111W and sixty boys will be under canvas for the tcn days. The program has been prepared follow- ing the standard of the M. R. E. C. and Y. M. C. A. The camp will be under the leadership of W. E. Aitkcn, J. B. Wilson, E. .7. Chis- holm, D. M. Sinclair, C. N. Brown, R. A. Pendieton, assisted by others yct to be appointed. PO UNI) TABLE One of the nicest things which has been said-or written-about this department is that it oifcrs such variety as to practically do away with the neccss-iy for a cook book.“ The writer has been collect- ing the recipes into a recipe-card- catslogue and suggests that a. list of About Flood contributions w our readers almost peifcct. We shall from tine to time, as space permits publish such tables as our enthusi- asfic cook-reader has suggested. We will caii the first the Onc- pound Table One pound is equal 1,0". (ups butter, packed solidly cups pastry flour 1-2 cups Graham flour 7-8 cups whole wheat flour cups granulated sugar 2-3 cups powered sugar -‘ cups omiieciloncrs‘ sugar - cups brown sugar - cups oatmeal l i. 2 3 3 4 cups roiled oazs -a 3 ~21 ntcicurciownh-hu r..i.. cups cornmeal - cup.» ryc meal cups ricc 1-3 cups coiicc cups chopped nirai. largo eggs. 7-8 cups milk. wuuvéfi-F-W qwi Perceiving spiritual truth is pos- his family. It supports the Canada itself issues. A portion merit. Even the lag held last evening in the Can- adian National Hotel. One new member, Mr. Waiter Amy, was in- ducted by the President, Mr. Sicw- art Jones. It was decided that the Club would defray the expenses of one entrant from the Province in the Halifax Herald modified mara- Murrcy, Messrs. and A. K. Mclnnis. F011. BOYS CAMP-At the ad- journed meeting of the Boy's Work Board of the M. R. E. C. and the Y. M. C. A. held in Heariz Hail on _ 1t is. without doubt, ‘"111 “"911 191 111115 1111111 14111‘ ,don to Liverpool without a stop. st. the regular wcckly Gyro meet» ihon. Tho guests were: Rev. A. S. Robert Holman ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED directly in the i insurance. i restoring prosperity to Canada. sixty years if has been privileged i0 serve its policyholders and proud lo serve the Slate. To-doy, its world-uvide organizalion and facilities make it more serviceable than ever to the whole community. Sun Life Assurance Bring Back Prosperity collective enterprise of all the people. During the Great War, for instance, the Sun Life Assurance Company of $70,000,000 Canadian and allied government war loan bonds. Last year the Sun Life subscribed $23,000,000 to Canadian government of the proceeds of these loans was to relieve unemploy- jobless share in- The Sun Life is an important faclor in equivalents in iveilhts and measures siblc only by vccciviiit: spiritual would make the Today's Table Talk life. I I I "" E I I : In timoslikc these... more than ever, life insurance is a boon to ail-to the Uninsured as well as the Insured. As its premiums accumulate they are promptly used to assist in pur- chasing homes, in aiding farmers and financing industry-thus keeping Canadian citizens gainiullyempioyed. It insures more than Life—it helps to provide work for the Breadwinner, and Food, Comfort and Shelter for Nation, too-the subscribed for benefits of iifc For over Monday, final plans were compict- Company of Canada HEAD OPPICI: MONTRIAL auras. , .,;, "4 ‘T, i ‘~ ‘w; ‘Inez-mo; finzicéaes- '1'.‘ “i =1?"- sweaters-bf.’ .147 ’ '” ‘<__-.-..._../“-'-* ._..-.1'.‘;";‘_.._.