_.,"_ wvv on under grades. » portion to flesh. ls this the fault of type “of Hog or of-feeding‘! What is the remedy? iii ‘he Piiiiililiiiikif a; "FRINGE yiaiiviiiiiii isiiiin c We may say that too having type and weight for lshed and are too thin, bacon being very irregular in thick- ness, and Hogs appearing to have too much growth in pro- a Ax x xx ALLL v~ The Federal Department of Agriculture is suggesting that Rail Grading of Hogs be adopted here. ' .. This means the Hogs will be graded after killing by Government Graders and paid for accordingly on dressed weight at Plant, with a bonus on Selects and. a reduction ' Would you give us your opinion on this policy by writ- *“ n ° lng us at once. At the same-time would you suggest any changes either in type of Hog or method of feeding that lnyour opinion would be in the interest of the industry. ‘ many Hogs at present, while Selects are not properly fin- _We would “appreciate your writing us at once. l} liAiliS ‘a riiisiaii ‘ LXACHAIV (5157. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May iii-British and foreign exchange in relation tel-he Canadian dollar, as com- piled by the Royal Bank of Can- “ ‘ ads closed today as follows:- Bulgaria lev pins. l Australia. pound 3.8922- ,fl'iln.a Hang Kong-dollars .5915. ..D8imel'k.lflt0ne .2173 ‘Iiixlcnd iinmark .0217. Mince franc .0050. m y _ reichsmark .4020. ‘ GNdt Britalnpound 4.8752. 1 Holland flcrln .0773. ' ' nénao .2010. fissures moi" . ,~"1iew~ fiesiesd pound scan. krone-Moll. word Iiulmu l" lA'@li—2e per word, three Inner 5~ uess m- the ones ‘of two. mltrlotlp ppypble In lllvlnce. _ _ ' A For Sale "103 SALE - AUCTION FOBTY- ', rive. Bridge and Whist Score Miscellaneous__ Charlottetown, P. E, I. iuny _ sow; i . Elec Bond burn ward: Anneum-‘ementir and Co-lovrhlveute, le 9rd; In llenoriam Notice _ nehi Line of Iloral and . I.’ . rpixlllii-‘Qlleringa, Cards. ole, 4e .' pee ' emu-nu Inim- of Condolence, 10o . Inch; Notices el Thanks uni Appreqlpten. 109. per leek as so. pg, ‘~ 0th" rates-pm application. * _:_ .. ,9». ' I Charge for any advertisement twenty-five 0th.; ‘a x xxxmxmx I Rnumanis leu .0192. , South Africa pound 4.0506. Sweden krone .2015 ' cent premium. change irregulsriliiest Britain 33%: 8 201A Canada W 31-32. ...__._.______ (Johnston and ‘wail-in Amei- Cyiim B v Amer (lss Elec . Amer Sup Pow Assoc Gus llieo . Atlas Corp .. Cities- Serv Co Fordof (‘an A Gulf Oil Penn .. Hum Oll Raf Ce t . lin Light. row L l.§l1.ill';§1l.iilt_8.fr-PflYllll0. in iliiiiiiiiigi _, . 00min! Guardian lei-sin. as per werdi Western and Beaten: i _ , per word‘ Classified . ,fll,l' I FE¥°'."'"$’° . taifensfarahbedbylehnetel Ihlégkflfllbfllfllbk Gold bans 142s 0 l-fld vslfls 4d on Saturday. - . . capacity, up 1 point over previous week. - ended April 30 earned 40 cents a common 10M quarter and Rubber 0c predicts that in near future the rising price of . silver wlilbo reflected in higher United states dollar, 1-82 per prices for automobile tires. NEW YORK. lilny lil-Foreigifhexi modity P1109‘ 111$! 10f" Saturday 8 4 low 4.81%; close 487%: 00 dsy bills 4 007s: liLrunce demand 0 b0; ; Belgium l0 o2; Gefllllllly ‘withstanding a sharp decline in ’ auto. output and due mainly to re- a icent awards of Government stocks Opened Last . . . 15V’ 18 V; it 2 1% ' andad/vanced l-fl point to 44 1-2 A city "Dower lymm." ICKUQIPOPC’ Tin . Trunk .. .. .1 .-;,- .rl . . 30 hid .. 114.39 118.37 IILN 0.11 .'r_ H Male Help Wanted WANTED - MAN m: ‘ rsim work about 80 years age." Arthur Wood, Alexandra. L-Ttild-b-ll-Si. Vsw Haven . . . . . . ‘accompanied by bizlllsh displays .in Cards. Guardian, Central Joli . Printery. , Nov. l-tf- BB-ICKWOBK — IIUES BUILT _____ and repaired. Fireplaces a 5996-. $01; sans - ussvr sir/own ialty. Lowest prices. u hil- Paper Ellltflbld for ‘ ‘ under Hey Sire“. ' 57393-54941- ruge,ec.. Guard nOfl s Ajervxjr. -:~_-__;1.—. t-"f ~ "£53K; Richard Drake, Cornwall. i. .4. Ion. SALE-VIKING, caarrrrsn disease tree. raspberry plant-c. 35 for 01.00; sans per 10o pceiiisiii- a B.» B. Reeves, Bcuthport. furniture. Stephen McDo >>#l/a‘I‘l>sI*§¢i-»-,~ niilld grain wheat.) A. A..McBeath . II Inezcellent ice. ' S-fll-tf. 02.00 and up. B. Lullsrdy do Co. I0! SAIE — CLOVER SEED. Roland Boston, Winsloe station. * L-‘IGBT-bdd-il. Pi b7438-b-11-3i. Ion ssns-érwo new iusanio . Marsh- L-‘Idil-b-H-ll u]; _ mvrgmqgnoflu, FGIIIBlG Help wlfltd . ______ ' m '““°§:...‘i.“3 wmrsn - ocean! oiir. roa tics. s. n. MePh my Keven. housework. Apply Oulrdillvm- _ ‘_ ¢ lz-‘llll-I-ll-Si. noase oonnans r0 cnaan Ar w,“ i,“ ‘mxfigP-Gé? 5'“ m“ onderful possi Q8 uy l 14-7500-5-13281 guwmmd “mum, u, m, m, Life; it over sixty double your income. Bee J. A. Moore. Currie U Building, Queen Street, Charlotte- 11-7350 to . - - . . ~ a - ANYTHING AND son SALE - rnoraarr SITU- W“ m“ m m m“ “bu, died in Coniwall Viliase. Army ;;f,_,"_m*"°,g,, b, nfflfdm, 1,05,} manufacturer and M." 75%- Wanted ‘Mdl-B-IS-fli. lice. VIII IVIItAh . done. suitable for summer hous- es. One large lishter Day Range. ' ' one reuse with oiibinner b“. PM“, m4, m " n-lhl-l-ilbli k’ Uliocbfoldlt. 4 5 . _ ‘Salesmen Wanted kkl T us" deities i "“‘°*“"“ _'_ i?’ workers need apply. Write T9 Lgt »-- can Guardian. ' ":1". Work Wanted » g-‘m? "w"- ls-‘llll-lsld-fli 0°93!" Lost MIST-LAD!!! BROWN HAND- ward. Boarders Wanted Prlnolflfflt. n-mi-uiii-a. w on ' s sane. Bones ' . in rowan smut. mi! A i"- - Ii-‘lfll-I-ll-il, maps-s sooasooiniaer- Mlllln . ‘Apari1 with bath. Neel! gig! Qiiwl! Guardian Jamcstgdaydu-"I unn-e-iZ-si **~~"~ ' re III- o sun's m _ 1.2:! s! his isggis” .20. mud-u. s» ls-‘ltli-l-ii-Il- ' ' ‘ "umu-s-"Lwi/ ,_ Morrow r0 batsman-As we . - " are now making butter, we was‘: g = = l in th k t f cream. ssu. on EXCHANGE son aioirr m. p303," a $331,,“ w,‘ _ delivery Model A. Ilbrd Coach. mmpuy’ at“ Aura - tend Phone mo. n-iisa-s-n-ai- L_.m.,_5_n_,, SUMMARY NEW YORK, N. Y” May 13- Montgumenr Ward i m quarter share vs. 42 cents in like» President beau u. General Tire Moody's Investors Service-Com- was 151.4 vs 157.4 on may. e "Steel" . says, not- pso- Jeote; steel works operations last week reversed the recent trend per cent of capacity. Strike committee - of United Auto workers federal union. which ordered strike in Chemist plants, accepted peace terms Sunday of- fered by General ~Mobors officials and they will be‘ voted upon tonight by members of the Union. i Mayor laGuar-dla armouziees in- tuition to proceed with plan for $45,000,000 electric power produc- tion- plant- in serve ' as well as City buildings and is “i. culated to force Cons. Gas either '0 Dlvmflily reduce rates for con- sumers or face establishment of a niya‘ d.‘ mt n, SOB-ails 80.76 80.40 30.71 0.34 20 Utflw 19.74 19.46-10.16 0.15 4o Bonds. was: 0.04 saivoiv ssrs -the‘ exception ‘of American Con and DuPont most of the reoenfileadcrs marked time on Saturday while picferred shares in the ‘ utility division and qiecialties were activ- ely bought at advancing ‘prices. Bluggishness of important leaders specialty shares at thetnp of a bull swing sustained for Aigbt weeks ‘must be accepted es unsatisfac- tory market action. ‘Probabilities favor reaction. Immediate‘ pur- chases et the current level. would be attended by excessive risk. Gold shares Bagged slightly on Saturday. 1h general gold; egg. tinue to fluctuate within an ex- tended trading line with prices near the bottom of the rsngein vmost 301d charm-Turnover‘ con.- tfnuee exceedingly low and there iii 5 .8 ggg‘: i i i mom-ism, my 18-De- inamh for railerecoided. quite All thienis ' w. .Acti . bowevergottheiiidustrialsstillin- dlostestbelikieliboodofatieasts bones could easily be produced by Morgenthau m his speech schedul- ed for tonight. mn-genthau it mlzbt be xesnenflaered, has in re- centmontbstolkedquiteebltin favor of the “soundnem of the American flow of bullish news on tbs aviation shares in recent weeks. sbsrce in this division, however. ___.____.__ turned somewhat sluggish in tbs , a 1mm» MTL CURB With the Feihral Works Pro- e. gram going into anion in the - _ ‘United Sta-ties it is not very. aur- ~ J prising that Caterpillar Tractor acts better than average, markiet~ . wise, the company should be. one o! the early beneficiarlu of. the Works - ly in the forefront these days-Any- marked loucf confidence-of: the American dollar "is ‘likely ‘ toque- cipitate weakness in ‘the ‘gold bloc currencies already in e piiecautlous position. eries is decidedly bullish. advance in this issue will llkew be well fortified by seasonal reports of a favorable mm. regard current demand as sat-islan- tory. according to Qittsburgh “Re- view." , r .. United Balsam‘ giiiisisw ze- poried during past week. The‘ de- Culll! in » reported by 0ont'l Oil Co of Delaware for the first quarter of this year as coin- paredwlth the corresponding 1934 period-lie directly attributed to in- Gross operating ‘income for u M ms quarter "totalled 114mm compared 1! 000 1i " I881‘. - MONTREAL, Que. NIU IS-v-With‘ slightly on the mining section of the ‘Ibronto ‘ today. A de- cline of the London quotation on bar gold was a drag on the yellow metal group while - strength was spotty in the base metals and the silvers closed with s mild display of weakness. Volume was oi! to 728.000 shares. hesitant‘, despite a higher metal price and at the close lllldorado was down 6 cents, Castle 5, Bear 2 and. Premier 2. The base metals showed to better advantage, min- is little likelihood of material m- action from current - level. Pin- chases on a. scale down should orders are mailed postpald by us inuplain WTDIPQT- oiilm BO 11 . Pm"- SPWB°°° Hldmx- 3°“ a lligmaublbe rm. om an. shew. rm. L-‘lblliib-ld-Si flak 3,11 H,,,,,‘,’,,,,,’, gutsy-m 5-11-121. Yellow Truck . : . . . . . . . _ _ WANTED-SECOND Benn can. L-‘Iddd-b ii 0i “w, mum AWWSHMIIL m‘ ‘All — shin?’ nus’ horses. cattle. machinery, range. “my wmTgnusAu‘ m c" ' 20th. Write "W." blooming Point. Ii-‘ldlll-bdd-ii mmalmm. bqmbu“ W =: :1: ‘m! ‘Alli-A QUANT“ °' was-inn - simian oorrsos (om. barley "'4 wi- July. Wrlteiltfliiardian. .1.-'iszo-e-u-ei NU-li-ll-Sl cm nix ARREARS The list of City Tax arrears on real estate will" be published on or about May Nth, and will include V of all prev- ioully listed in order tottake yfltcrdey most advantage of amended Stat- .1110 allowing definite sale without redemption. rimn LARGE City a Collector. Lu“ I-‘cli lit noises iv} have just received a- car svsrzowrniiiiar‘ -_ _ _ sun can : sans! nroiwrii Br ramped... ‘iiilill, a.i:.iiiiiiiiiiii, masons censors-seer ec- oommodeted it’! berm! ‘ir BY‘ was class on Slwwrnlixa Ant saoiran move profitable. 0n reactions buy Dorrie. McIntyre, Holllngcr, Teck Hughes Cali. Malsrtlc. and Central Patricia. ' Bacon. l BAH-INC LEITII Iltnrday . Afton '. NEW YORKJI. Y, May 11_ Sept Wheat closed half a cent acted accordins to program. 0i course, if we get currency inflation ii, is likeiy_ to sell much hither. but that seems to be its only hone. 1on4 B 2E? i i b, i E i ‘f i; “E l l i '5 E i i‘ t sh i; 55 5i E2 BANON’! moon nan-mi ry reaction from tbs our; dollar.” There has been a continuous Prosrem. mflationary measures are Btfflllfl- Market action of National Brew- Further Steel men in the United 51MB "wheat i» - Trade in the silver group was lng corporation adding b, Base Metals Corporation 1 l-Z, Bherritt i0. Budbury Basin 5. Noranda 80 and Falcon-bridge 2. A small boost in the export copper quotation helped the group. _ roaouro. May 1a- lteehe mo" ‘no is L . llelntyre , . . . . .. . . Closing exi-hsniio retes:- At "Olltflillm-Pilllflil 4875i; U. 8. dollar 1 00 Hi2: frsne 0 H0. At New Yeriu-Ponnd 4 871.5: Cen- ndiae dollna W ll-M: friinc il liii _lt Pl 7610- ff; ll. I. dirigr ll 11M fr; Canadian dollar ' 1n "gold-Pound lie, 10d: lemidisn s; i . .5 a is z ' I ii A1 A .. am" can Ind Al a (kn North Pow . Can Ysc . Cocklbutt Pia Cone Smelt . Dom Bridge Dom Steel Dom Tex Com . How Smith Pap. Hull Gold Mines . it Iiciiartiiieiit of Public Works and llighiii§ye~ .2 l; iiéliibriisiroiiiinina: GOIISTIIIIGTIOI” Commerce (Johnston . and Ward) ‘Ford of Ciin A i (11) BagnalPs Mill Bridge, Hazelgrove, Lot zzillsizi g llaneous . .-. .J=(,go) M¢w""‘“"“ Bruce. Green Hill, Lot 1= edition-l jmgzigliiouessso Bridge, Emerald, Lot 2a: Size hi; its, ' a price PER CUBIC YARD according to Section No.7» -“B"~ f. § May lit-Index of 20 dltles today 72.30. >- c» VES TOCK May ik-Ofierinlts el livestock mmkets attle market as re- , quality and prices. gqtivg and prices ab- ts higher. The bulk of heifers sellinE arvlmli large percentage maklns ype mode Good butcher bulls so and cmnmon in a 2 S ‘trading on calves was very native ‘JPROvINBB or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND... .1 SEALED TENDERS, addressed to u» undersigned ~ "will be received at this ollioe until noon of Saturday ‘May 1331i, 1935, fwm any person or persons willing to coiitmgi for the construction of any of the following bridges 3"” (l) Caisfs Bridge, Woodstock, Lot 5: Siu 54 ft. I-Beam ‘ ‘on piles. ~ -~' ,(2,_),_Bni>iiste Creek Brides Alaska. Lot 1o: Size 4M1. steel truss span and approaches. "‘ (s), ¥eo’s Bridge, Foxley River, Lot m Rebuilding approaches. " ‘" (4) Mill Bridge, Victoria West, Lot 18: Size as n. I-Bei...‘ ~ g . on piles. " ' (s) Haldimand Bridge, Maximvillc, Lot 1s: Rebuilding "west approach. ' ' f _ (6) Dar-flew Bridge. Dcrnlcy, Lot 1s. Rebuildinglwest approach. ' _' _ 3(7). Malone’s Bridge, Keivine Grove, Lot 2s: Size a“ n. "<18; ateel tauss Splélhd l, N rm I, "ii - oss' orner c. o Bed u o -..' ' 75ft. I-Beam on piles, ‘q c’ L t 25.0?!" _ (o) Bradshaw’s Bridge, Centrevllle, Lot 2s: sizeTaa ft. f, I-Beam on piles; » a , ,~._ ' ‘Hall's Bridge, CrapaIiL-Lot E: Size 7d ft.- isteel, ; truss span. ~ ~ l ‘ ‘iii, ' 0 15 ft. concrete slab on piles. (12) Gallanvs Bridge, Oyster Bed, Let a4: Size is it, _ v ' concreteslab on piles. ' » :. ‘ (13) Mclntyre’s Bridge, Savage Harbour, Lot 87. lee 4Q . V ‘ ft. steel truss span, v (lflDixoifs, Bridge, Little ‘Sands, Lot 62: Size 10 ft, I-Beam on piles. ‘ ‘ (l5) Schooll Bridge, Brooklyn, Lot 61: Size 22 ft. I-Beaid ~ on pi es. _ - (16) Nicholson's Bridge, Martlnvale, Lot 58: 81MB ft, I-Beam on piles. - ' *4‘ ., ~_ (17) Duggan’s Bridge, Peake’s Station, Lot 38: Siie 1d ft. concrhete slab on piles. ““" (18) Broderickls Bridge, Christopher's Cross, Lot flCoiu - crete Culvert: Size 10‘ x 4’ x241, (19) Nichoi’s Bridge, West Devon, Lot 10: Concretéljiul- j§ vert, size 10’ x 6’ x 28’. ‘ '~ "culvert: Size 15’ x 8’ x 24’. a f I-fieam on concretepiers. - (22) Kelly’s Cross Bridge, Lot 29: Concrete culverhsizd,‘ 10’ x 8’ x 38’. __~ -. is‘ ' (23) McKinnon’s Bridge, Forest Hill, Lot 41: Co etd» culvert, size 12’ x 4’ x 24’. _-____; i.‘ Parties tendering shall tender separately formeaclt '5 bridge on proper Tender Forms supplied, tenders to be. "I marked “Tender for Bridge Construction.” Parties tendering on bridges Nos. 1 to 17 shall submit a a LUMP SUM price for each bridge, as per specification. Parties tendering on bridges Nos. 18 to 28 shall submit - of “Specification for the Construction of Concrete Culverts j and Bridges" in which the Department supplies the-sand, 1; and gravel. < Specifications for all of the above mentioned bridiliilu _. may be seen at this office, where Tender Forms may _ obtained. They may also be seen at the following other places, where Tender Forms may also be obtainedil Y4 For bridges Nos, 1 to 9 and Nos. 18 to 20, at the store of p _. James A. McNeill & Son, Suinmerside; at the store o! ‘ "~ G. S. Sharp & Son, Tyne Valley and at the store of K. "82 H.‘ _-, Sharbell, Portage. _ __: a gj For bridge No. i at the home of Highway Superinten- dent, Gilbert Gaudet, Esq., Woodstock, , _ , For bridge No. 2, at the home of Tax Collector WiilianIE Greenan, Esq., Alaska and at the home of Highway Super- intendent, Peter J. Bulger, Esq., Cape Wolfe. ~ 4 i For bridges Nos. 3 and 4 at the home of Highway); Superintendent, Theo. Enman, Esq, Enmore. _ y‘ For bridge No. 5, at the home of Highway Superi tendent, Augustine LeClair, Esq., St. Chrysostome, s I} For bridges Nos. 6 to 8, at the home of Highway Superintendent, T. A. Driscoll, Esq., Clermont. ~ ‘,1 For bridges No. 9, at the home of Highway Superi ” tendent, Louis Pearson, Esq, Chelton. i ~~ ; For bridges Nos. 10 and 22, at the home of Highway Superintendent, F. A. Wotton, Esq, Victoria. ' “ For bridges Nos. 11 and 21, at the home of Highw Superintendent, George McKay, Esq, Clifton. For bridge No, 12, at the home of Highway Snperi c tendent, William MacDougall, Esq, Hunter River. _ i For bridge No. 13, at the store of William McLeod, Es i, Mount Stewart. ' . v For bridge No. 14, at the home of Highway Snperi tendent, Alex. R. McDonald, Esq, Glen William, - ‘For bridge No. 15, at the home of Highway super I ' tendent, George McIntyre, Esq., Montague. _, For bridge No. 16, at the home of Highway Superi tendent, P. A. Kelly, Esq, Roseneath. J For bridge No. l7 at the home of Highway SliilSri tendent, Peter 0. McDonald, Esq, Peaks’: Station. J, » < For bridges Nos. 18 to 2) at the home of Highw 5 Superintendent, J. J. Chaisson, Esq, Tignish and ‘at? i homeof Highway Superintendent, Peter J. BulgePE ' Cape» Wolfe. . " For bridge No. 28, at the home of Highway Supe dent, Frank McLaren, Esq, St. Peter's. "IR The Department does not bind itself to accept at prices estimated common quality cal grades and up to 50 cents in motl- mit biouaht 5 2s to t5 dollar ll d! cents; U. l. dclierioiifl est or any tender, Charlottetown, L. B. MacMILLAN, f“ _ Prince Edward Island. Deputy Miniltefof Public Yfh May 7,1985 » and Highways. 1' i " . b-neM-a-n-ihie-lo v , _