. ,l __z§_, 192.1 , ‘l a‘; TERDA i/‘ls STO (‘K A No BOND 1. .i' l1llARl_._O'l"l‘_l-_I rnwN ouAmn-w Ufi TA T70 NS ' PAGE NINQ .iltnss lllilllll IIin-rt:l_ Q i I ua-m-iil-c... ... ... ... XKXZXMXIRZKIRIICII-X Market ' Reports By S'I‘I€\NAR'I JONES o cu. Charlottetown» g Correspondent: o! Greenuhields & Co" Montreal 1\i0i\ 'l'likl.\ I. 'I\'l-|llu-(-(>ti \ (lulu-rill As (iuuvrzll Ali-it (‘native-hr lnti-rnutlnunl lly u r lrli-rlnillnlnll Ilnrrostvr (‘unlit-r . .. "l (‘nrnalfuu . for tho luuuth of .\|iil"l'II I' (II brq-‘v ‘qpmqy fl llo"di_ (inn of stnhilliy ns related to the pre- New York i Exchange ""47": IPnuth. The number nlso >lll\\ - ..r \.-~-, (luring the l ---l' (if the current your. For Mnnil has been I‘(‘,'..'l.'iI"\'f'tI _ IMHO-MI I'M-l thus !|nl||~:|tc(l win |'.-’_- p.42 wnlur nriiitrury nnrmnl, with (i-‘pl-niui to l! k “ar-l) the Index numher itself u! $.15 t low " , . unreal with N1.’ in Fohrunry nml l misfit": .l.':l|ul:||'_v. The first quurtv-r slmwiv sulnlinntiulLv In-ltor than thut TPVFIIIPdI fuf tlzi- flunl quarter (if i030. when lin- .ln|lv.\' was ut 82L‘: ln (lvtuhvr. due-Hutu): in SLI in Novrnlilcr null tlu-n to the f tho present (loner-salon |n~rln|l'.\nn (‘up . ill Devi-other. In thin lunutll tin»; 23S ' , '_ ' (‘i-mi no fnr this ‘(i ' I vvcu llnzzgln this i-hnuqe In nut \-*:'\ llli[I|‘~_-:i.\ll\'L! it. fli-nzlllnu .. Mun,‘ ,. , “. I U _ _ army,“ {\,“,.r|,-,|n (“y XZQma"lr:|"w::"i_u“ér In nevertheless eurnuriuuiug. lritinh Lniumbin Iout It", mm rum“ ' _ _ _ H "u," A‘ ‘ r _ M h, ,. " Filing lruilill-is . . I,‘;III‘,I‘ "ml “mi ~ l l) bTLEI. IhDlbTIIY: v H‘ v ‘In II!" I- I _ . n l . ... Poor nul (u. II H I'm ,1": M‘. 5,. f] lfllI|lll‘;-0“..G.| “Unis now lllcsuiihlr tn Iulntuarize first pom 1-,.“ "' __-_ . . \ ‘ It luv‘ < nr er . . . "itll-mmk "l ""“"“""‘° " * .n|l||r(l (ill ilulustrv rill" llilunilh"llflirirliuvnq‘lidrnlliilg l". l mum“ ' _1' (Ill!) 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NlPIiI-SL: lhumfl. ll-‘i-‘Iiiylllnriiiilil. 110.0 iillllliitfi hind‘ '|"',",:"',.‘“"" (ti? lu 1027, us relating to pig‘ Iron |‘,,...,-,,“' Ilnri-h ni’ (imru nlmnt It! pm, tlu- one your ngn, 'l'h|~ rvpnri of (hp Iimulnion ‘Bureau (n Nintistii-s <‘lI\'i'I‘lll|~' cXDnrts of nicks-l in ilu- umnlh nl’ Ilurrh hulk-lites n sub- stuuliill inlprnvl-uu-ut ns (‘OIIIIIIIIOII with the n-(mth ni‘ llol-rllnry, tninl vnlue Ill‘- in Pfltsil for the previous month. ‘t. of (i! [um As t n nutpilt: A sllullnr Index fur stool put vh l‘ 1031 t 110.4 lllflll .t 1 1020 "Piston, lillifl nt lass iilul 1. rim“ III 102.1. \ Y W", ilrrlvn noxn Pincus snflrfnhc‘? (‘ORPOIIATION SICLTIIITIEFI: I lmiiio (‘nrp . II K O . .. ('- ‘r period showing u vllluntiou oi Ami")! - -- 5i" In“ 54-50 00-5" 1. [loll Iol . . ‘ipn .'.. . . _ ' mrtgi for Rlnrch Iucrcilssd In value B l! lmw .. l"' h Imphmk “I , nmnlmling tn 52,- "nu (‘i-m . ' . . . _ ' ' .\l i (‘:11 Sh. . . . . - .|.‘l‘l-l.(ill(). Fini- I ' ll u- p Ab“ ‘mm “ m" hm hi.‘ »l.'.-i§.lio0 posts-x s"? Ill . 1"‘ - L ics s u ‘c J t. ‘my ic v Allekhllfll’ _~-~ while tilv-kcl in illillit‘ ntk»! .~ (int Pow .. lac '5 h.|»\'I'i\‘lIll ulu . . . . . . . . . . .. “4'|r‘\ u", h", smog May “m, (- M p" _ l; W. 121A]- ' first quarter tho‘ , crpnrt~ “out Pow [\t‘ lmll+l < wnrv vniuml nt $43K‘. "gums; 53p. Ilont I'nw pl‘ ii- l llf-Lllft) In tln- [Wt-Vim]! (|uxlrt¢-r_ inn? H; .\IIIII 'i'l'||ln III‘ ' tllxlll in Iln- third quarter oi‘ i030. fi {pan 'I‘r:|ln pt- . 01- 'l‘rulu p- fjqtymnllilllifll G55 IIIOM FINAXCIAL COUNSEL: QHP Pow pl“ (‘nmnlervinl Solvents gym“. p0“. _ w. [Ivlllllllflll Stores ... ... ... Financial (jnunyq-B 1nd,,‘ number o; gym“. p0“. _ w. ' _ Full Scour p0 um» r Correspondents of Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange 88 Great George St, Charlottetown Stewart J ones 8= Co. Greenshields 8‘ Co. “ibi-fll-tuessttf. 8 in s class by itself. rearfyso use in a few hours. . THE LEWIS W. COMPANY, LIMITED. N IEAS 15g the Carload ~ [l3 have just received a full carload of Model 8 - NEW IDEA Spreaders and we want every It is riveted throughout. farmer in this community to see this leader of all sprea iers. We handle the NEW IDEA Spreader by the carload, because: ' It is the genuine; originaf. "stride-s, reading" spreader. It is built of the finest rmterials, '\_r skilled Wdfltn manship, for lifetime service. It i5 guaranteed against breakage {or one year. These and many other reasons easily place the Model GOFF 126 Kent Stret Charlottetown, P. E. I. Good Second Hand I A MAIIIIIIE SPREAIIEIIS Ono New Idea. Spreader (Kllmuir) Ono New Idea. Spreader One New ldcu. Spreader Ono Frost. d: Wood One Frost 5t Wood Ono Frost a. Wood Ono Frost & Wood Ono International One International (Cardigan) One International (Albany) Ono International (Cardilflll) Ono Massey-Harris (Albany) Ono Massey-Harris (Hampton) Ono Msssey-l-Iassls (Hampton) Ono International (Victoria) (Valleyiield) (Mt. Herbert) (Earnsclille) (Southport) (North Tryon) (Winsloo North) (C‘ srlottetown) Pick out. the spreader that you want and let us know without a spreader for your spring work. 126 Kent Street Ind we will only be too glad to show it to you. wc will tulle cattle in payment. for any of these machines, so why bc Distributor for the New Ides Spreader Co. We can have one on your farm, Authorized Factory Representative At Your Own Price for a lluick Sale The Lewis W. Goff Company, Limited Charlottetown \ ', The‘ Montreal DODIIBION 0F (‘ANA Il.\ GL‘ \It.\\ FEED BONUS .\font Fl l‘. . 5pc‘ (r N s I.t(l up» s - (‘f N R . .. 4" it‘ D!‘ ’ ' C N R Mp’? ulluntfifi o N R . 414m» . c \' R. iv p!‘ vs z . d B o ls‘ R . . 0i p: mu 102.00 103.1"- Cana 0 0n S C l: R . . .1,»- um 10500 100.15 4 v N n . . fipt 101:0 1011.00 101.50 r .\‘ R . .. 5pc 10in 10000 101.210 C .\l R .. 5pc ilno 100.00 101.50 , DOMINION 0F (‘INADA aoxns _=.,...f,“"'.'“" m """'}§;2." "W _ . . , . , .4 crux EXEMPT Issues) ifflfilf." .311" _ “l '7, I - _ "r1110?" 100-1: 1H0" iiiii§"i]..i§il-l-o . ‘i’ l” Yn\'l_ 101.10 10 40 l": Petroleum 1115i] 7}, Y. . ~ . Marl ‘ T 100,11!» 10 __\-,,,.,,|,,|“ __ __ v -- 3% __- li‘/_- p1: ... DccLIDIIT 110.75 111.20 '|~,.,.k Hughes _ i300 _ \\‘:llker. Iilrunl o1, | 01,4 (Tasaun: ISSUES) ._-___;.____ , l filulic .. NovLIWiL’ ( f-l-L- oc .. Novhlilill ' l 455w: .. ... ScpILIIHO 1 51m- .. .. .. get . I lit‘ ... vt Ti. . m, N __ , I-‘elihliiili The town of Georgetown has pur-l ‘PC -- ("H-Iim" chased from Poole and Thompsonl Montague, a 11/.- ton auto truck.§ which will be used for the dragigng of the streets and in other work of the town. The streets have already, been dragged twice this season snd_ are now in excellent shape. I Stock Exchange Much credit is clue our rural mail 's"°°"" i“ J°"""'“" ‘ “hm, carrier Mr. Alfred McCullough who Starks Opcnilliglflhou" Lust -\|>"ii~l ~ ---I I I 5V. has served the public unfailingly Boll ‘Telephone ...i I i I‘ “Hunk”, H __ q during the severe winter months In v Bronze (‘olll I storms and terrible road conditions. (‘nu (‘nr I<‘(ly .. (‘nu (‘om .,._ I ‘i A - .. 1,,‘ ‘iwlqflttt Several cellars in the community have been flooded during the past two weeks but no serious damage has yet: been reported though the householders have been kept; busy watching the floods come in and finding some way of getting it out (‘nus .\l Smelt .\l-mt Powell .. Nut llri-u- Nut Stool (‘nr again . l'nw (‘nrp (lueluci- 1' r . ‘i “W "l “='"""=' ~ Mrs William McLeod Georgetown \\'iuul 1510c . | ' ~ ’ ' » recently visited Montague. Iloulrcnl . Miss Mary Dalton entertained my“ ' "" about. twenty-two of her friends at a birthday party, which was held at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton on Wednesday, AprIPZZnd. Games and amusemen‘ made the time pass very pleasant. JOBLESS SOUGHT CHURCH MADISON, Wis, April 27 (U. P). ~Announcement in a local news-I paper that an abandoned church building is to ‘cc razed here apparen- tly was a “help wanwdv- adwrtm? 'I‘he many friends of Miss Eliza. merit to nearly 100 unemployed men, MCFBdYBnI of Gewgelmw“ MYNW who appeared u m; wreckmg Sm are pleased to hear she is convalesc- lwklng for possmle extra joba iing from her recent. illness. GOURMET COMPILES RECIPES Mr. Alex MacDonald, Sourls, re- cently visited Georgetown. ‘ Mr. James Publicover left Mon- day ior Charlottetown to 10in the C. G. S. Brunt. PARIS, April 27-—M. Austin de Croze, famed Parisian gourmet, has compiled a book of 14,010 different recipes for delicacies in a cookbook He is an ardent enemy of cocktails which he contends kill the sense of $0 h" h°m° Lute, Charlottetown. Mrs. Michael Burke has returned in Georgetown from For Sale by Stanley, Shaw & Peardon g Thomas McMsnus, ‘ i0 wing morning if You I Master George Gamhum, George- town, is visiting friends in Montague. Mr. Ralph Douglas, teacher at Montague, spent the week end at his home in Georgetown. Mr. James Condon, Georgetown, recently visited Charlottetown. Mr. and MrshJohn Stewart, who have been spending the winter in Georgetown, left. recently for Plctou, N. s. ' GLEANINGS FROM KELLTS CROSS The symptoms of spring are con- spicuously manifested in the disap- pearance of "Mother Earth's blanket and the appearance o! vehicles on the highways. The highlands o1‘ this vicinity are evidently firm and dry, showing prospects of early tillage. Most of the roads In this com- munlty are now open for wagons. This was_certalnly a tlmelyconslder- ation and reflects credit: on our over- seer, Mr. Frank Monaghan, for the efficient, desirable, and capable man- ner in which he kept the roads pas- sable during the rough winter months. ' The hooking of rugs has been much ln evidence up to the present: and most; of the housewives can smiling- ly perceive the beautlfled product ot her industrial labors. A slight survey of the beautiful rugs, shows a re- markably artistic taste in the choice of colors. The youth of this vicimty assem- bled at. the residence 0i Mr. and Mrs. Maplewood, and’ were entertained to a very sociable rvenlng by a. farewell party for their daughter, Alice, who left on the iol- for Charlottetown where she has obtained a lucrative position. With her goes her many friend's best wishes. r ‘I110 joys of the new blrthoi’ spring was somewhat mlnglcd. in this com- munity, with regret, when it was made known that. the life of the Deblilnl 5061M)’ hi4 @0594 75 PRINCE WILLIAM ST., SAINT JOHN Tug “BALLY" Powered with Fairbanks-Morse 75 h.p. Marine Diesel Engine Built from plans prepared by Fairbanks-Dione Engineers this, letter tells the story . . . . . 1 ‘ Mr. W. Hill, Manager, ~ f) The Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Company, Ltd., ‘ St. John, N.B. Dear Sir:— will rcmemberiyou installed a 75 h.p. Marine Diesel engine in my tug “Bally” about a year ago. thought it might interest you to know that I am perfectly satisfied with the perlortnance of this engine under the most strehuuus circumstances. I might say that I did not expect the tug would have to pull more than about 200 tons but her work for nearly all last summer necessitated her handling a loaclof about 800 tons which she pulled adluirahlyg often against both tide and wivind, and in the handling of tows the engine has run thirty-two hours without stopping. If, at any time you wish to use this as reference you have my permission to do so, I am, p Yours very truly, - GB /S. Fairbanks -M01'SB co MPANYzfimibetll 179 LOWER WATER STz, HALIFAX . 1 Miss Hazel Green, teacher of West.- away and if’ Wm "m" ‘@3759 i" ‘he l moreland, spent, the week-end in dormant stage until the lnvigorat- i Kenya Cross’ the guest of M155 Mary ing cool weather of autumn shall | McAvynlL again arouse it, into activity and op- {i oration. This socllibleuuachine, com- M“ and Mrs_ Ednmnd Monaghan prised of individual human cogs. 1ub- , {Dem Sunday in mum-am ricated by the oil of presentation of; ldsas and facts, functioned smooth-l ly and cnJoynbly in the production. of entertainments, education and] oratory; and was a very v0iuable| asset to the soclality‘ of this com-, munity. It. brought forth from zhrrj PROVIDENCE; R L April 2q_ mists of tirhidfby‘ under he 112M of , (um-dole bobwhite, or quail, won Publicity Wonderful 5319M which, by an overwhelming majority when Mr. Patrick McGee was In West.- moreland this week on business. QUAIL IS R. I. STATE BIRD G. BALLINGALL." B34 l “Ruby, a pet. dog ol the late Mrs Lizzie T. Smith, has been assured 0t a permanent grave in the I-lartsdale, N. Y., Canine Cemetery. Under the terms of her will, offered for probate here, Mlrs Smith left $2,000 for the maintenance of the dog's final rest.- ing place. LADDER WORKERS SUPERSTIT- IOUS BRIDGEPORT, Conn., April 27.—— (U. P.)—A survey among window washers, painters and others who use ladders revealed here that. nine out of 10 persons are afraid to walk would have bwrrothcrwlse unobserv-E 5mm 50900 cltizgns were polled in under ladders, 6d. and created the POIWIBI‘ Olllnlmwa contest. to select a state bird for that people; who may betermed un- Rhodc Island, educated, may be highly learned. It aroused among the youth rm ambl- tlous desire for knowledge and learning, so that they directed their, __i “canoas" into the channels of study,’ ETAI-{pgggy CQnnH April WILL PROVIDED DOG WTH GRAVE Z3 .—— PHILADELPHIA. April 2s. (u. m Leopold Stokowski, conductor of m. (Philadelphia Orchestra will leave for Europe April 25. He is going abroad {to attend various musical festivals lfrom which he hopes to gathrr mut- crial for lllc Ollhcstra ncxt year. which culminated in the origination l 0f "Nitc-School." In connection with‘ the debate thcrc was also a “Ques- tion Bax" which was intensely inter- estitng and aluuslngQThe entertain-| ing ability was cilergeticully display- ed in the lttic conjunctive pro- grammes, consisting of musical se-. lectons, songs. recttatfions and read lugs. The whole affair produced a Price Yield very pleasant winter in this com- S 2,000 Kingston, N. 5.. Electric Light. munity and fostered stronger bond Commissioners 5‘s due 1957 . . . . . .. 100 5.00% m‘ pociablllty, = 237 sh Maritime Telegraph 6t Telephone ____ ‘ Com. Stock ukt. 4.44% Preparations are new being mad“ $19,000 N. B. Power Company 5's due 193'! .. 96 5.75% for the ccmlnencenlcnt oi base-ball S 5,000 Canada Permanent Mortgage 5% ii Dchrniures (Maiuring from I to , Mr. Wilfred McAleor. Huntw 5 years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 100 5.00% River, spent. the steak-end with I00 sh Irving Oil Company 6". Particl- friends in Kelly's Crcrs. . patlng Preferred 44 6.80% S 5.500 N. B. Hotels, Limited. 6 1's due 193i I00 8.50".» M35 Tessie Mulligan. hlspletvnrvi .100 sh Sussev Ginger Illc, Lid. I‘? Con- paid a visit. to friends in South Mrl- veriilvle Participating Preferred 40 7.00% ville this week. - The many friends of Anthony Mr Donald regret to learn that he ha been conflncd to his home by time." and are pleased that. he is out agar: ished on I , i. Sound “Maritime ’ Detailed information OII any of the uhove securities gladly fur- Eastern Securities Company ’ Secarites Mr. Frank Roach, who is cmploy- Llmllcd ed at. brick laying in Borden. spent.‘ “g y; v_ DUNBAR. Mmqgqgg the week crld at. his IIOITIO in Kelly's PM“ | HALIFAX (‘FIARLOTTETOIVN hi‘. JOHN V ' BIONCTON SUMMERSIDE FRIDBRICTON IPrsnk Flood. Maplewood. paid a flying trip to Klnkors (m business. 0184-27-5