MARKET pl u" , A rli “r-Ulldlllli‘ ,,§§:§.¢1llle| in the previo a n ‘la-ll; sccolup hed s _m d 9,} ybstcrday. Vol me was reduc- "mwu; nbsanca o! illliwftllll M"? c4. "gem" encouraged a firmer tons ‘flerflnnrpfiifll of most leaders rep- “d led small advances. m" Street was much more inter- _ l, m; short sailing inquiry than 11"?“ lnnrirce itself. giving a scant l" n n o fluctuations which on the "ml, were of little consequence. A 1m], o: offerings during-the first . ‘m m,“ gcouprtl out new low levels l“, few prominent isuel. includink ‘EH; 511ml, American Can, Borden. , ‘Howl Fonds, Socony-Vaounm and . a‘ 4W1 Oil of New Jarsey, but nar- 10: urclincs were Largely ‘converted ‘l new _ I___—D ... "Wrc ... Qosslpi . . , uaily narrow gains. 471,810 shares. w fsa tionai at iluprovemev; included ‘Am esicaa Telephone, Proctor and dam- b Coco Cola. Auburn, Publfchfir- vice ofi New Jersey, Sapta Fe; or- Ioik and Western, Corn Products‘ ‘ad Auburn. Soft spots were notsbiyihw, but one of them was Allah Juilllll. Will“ llll flkilred in Washington- imony on "syndicate" activitio issue broke more than a poin "in brisk trading. - wuss; mm srocx assnlmrnm sseFvl-l. .'“ .307 121 ass Number of advances Numb r of declines Stocks unchanged ... _ Total issues traded . lender. By Order of Town Council. NEIL "MMDONALD, . Town Clerk. Gm you,“ _ hf0.\"l‘ilEAL, April Zip-The sprins m) Mchnyre m, [g gennliotors . V §fjff”§v§§l~f;g tzggieflflllmtolfgllfifgkff; c500 llorrnlnnll'.‘..l 01%| om our, . _ ll HIV .... ... _ 1i) 1D.) _bpl“.‘,e“ them “uni, 0mm box?‘ D8‘. 1155 borsndn . 1580 1535 1535 . In Match Pfd m, , _ -' ' ' 200lNorth (an t 1s 1o 1o . atlons vlere London Liverpool and k C - , I’: 13:1?‘ "' a 5% g tllivrc. There weramo butter and all 509, gin“ o“ :5 15 15 yi/ew Yor . arb Montreal . r... _¢....a.'..:"_.:'_" ... 1 m “lizzl..i'°."a..’l°.f.°.!.“.:§..i':i.‘*"..... .... ‘.5a....°.';.i"... . "bf: 33 ... _ . . ' 7454b"? C" .--' 0'4 s 315% week previous. Egg arrivals totalled 2000Stadllc0ns‘ .1 01% 91% 01% ' k M k glllgitfllaufad m 7 1111/’. lt8,ii0i boxes compared wml 14.001; ‘but 1100 Sud linsln .. 22 22 22 2v, 0c ar e ' Nash Mot . 114: e§§.’§.'§‘.‘.i...“."i‘.'tif 0'1” “a mm 05100 lsycllriliiiélnr": I 0g ab‘; 0:. n 2 _1% l l . NY Centre 10%. 10 10-_ increasing production led to lower , 600 Towalrulao a ... 15 1s . -55 1% J ' Pack Mot . g g 3 prices. Butter dropped 3% ccnts per lmlillvlponll .. .,..| .30 30 30 14% 13% 14 , twtdtlons "Par Publlr m. 4 ‘4 lwllnd: eras were don-n 2 cents oer 3%0I\Vrigllthlir .i real 224| 22s g ~ " gnsnofg J _.. 401/, 4214, 431/, ‘a; < Totia sales 121,000 shares. . ' O a 285i. 28% 28% ‘ --_-_ om ‘ lug prices walla: Butter cnrlots 'or ‘mills-inn Zigéfi 71:2 738 1 113g, frczsh or regrgdadh number 1t. ' CED t‘ Br ' l d? u l» bull-u: ‘f? s1 ... . .. .... f-“lif-‘é. §§33‘é'..‘.'.'§::;‘.'l -' "so “in “s”. B Tm Pow" a“ 0% 0% nlnkc 1- tad-V, cents: eggs carlots or 150 Eldorfldo ___ h m.’ m7 107 all; 432 4 Bu,“ l," A 15 less extras 10-10% cents per dozen. n00 mm B m0 180 no 0 15% 15 15 B c Pow" A ' u“ 16% 1w iigsis, 14-14% cents per dosen; seconds ' “m "7 8w g0 of ifml . n Cnnlcar Found-w s 1.. 12% cents. These prices being for rurllvo“, \ 3 can; cam P 4,, 80% 3o graded eggs including Ontario and . --.——— c I. Alcohol B ..'.. '. ~ '- o0 United Air '.' l; lffliai” ,,l'§§,""f°§,L§°“‘,,‘}','"’-d§" {f 0a 0a - i! W Cable United Cflrp grlldr-(l levels ca. “n u ° ... . 041,4 041,4 041/. Con‘ Pacific 13V: 13:2 137s U G imp ... . - New potntoc-s were tile only line to lmiporeliw 1w ---i 55 55 , _ g Smelt 38 _ advance inst weak. No 1 Fioridas rose 3090 Pen P016 --r .i 92% 92% 09 HEmQBHJfl-a t 3 Vlln slop] __ | 8% to end the week at 810.50 to $11 per 760 Ventures ,.. .-| 2il| 249$ 24% _ Tendtnl will be received by the I In" . l 0% 0% ‘Bu. Warner Bros C0 ...! l 1 bnzléel‘, ‘erx-tftrnesrlr. with no 2 quality lmlierslxntli an to Thursday. April n o Co 1. . | I s “°' m" w‘ "2' m“ '-"-‘ ihlolfil. n»? nifiiglir fiighmilolrffi w“ 90,1932. 6 "WW3 P- M- "fllll In! l! “if Power ...| 40 tnins pcr so pound hnlr 4:: to 4:1 cents, 100lAlllermac ... .| 15 1o 1s rm]: or persons Willing l0 supply 11g: 5:49.311 girl‘ --- ,--| ml m . Quebec \Vilites 30 to>40 cents: P. E. "i. 50011101110 .. ' ,| 03% 0351 03% lior the Concrete Sirfit Phl- n "' "' A‘ _ lzrcen nlountllins pcr 00 pounds 55 18500 lirownicc I 01% 01 0i Gil" S C of Can . . 15% - “Montana maximum“ , - - . - ~ cents. (.arlot prices were l0 ccuts 1pm) Gold 1.1m 1A 1A 1/‘ N _ -, ,‘ _ l _ e Montreal cheaper lwr bar- 00o Kirk Town 081/, Jill” P" m‘ i" M . _ 10000 llnlrobln ,... .. as y, 1/, tiilitr by rail ‘oz-h aclhoontr. Not ; -_ _ M k gggglluseliect . m; 023,5 0214. "m! l“ "up o W“ m. ‘n, ‘ c , M . _ o er on ,.. .. 4 a ‘ii ' 1 8t b00liibngo ... .... 01 o1 01 i rat" v arket. 5500lliitchie . one out fll0-4-22- 4i. n-w {Just a Word About .' tartar’: Tested sells. , All 0f our Engligh Seeds ln- eioding Carter's Celebrated ‘s improved and 'll.illpond” Swede had are Tested for Germina- . -‘ lion at the Seed Laboratories 11 lo Cambridge before leaving ‘ Qfiililll. ww‘w,?i"-J"'slvw~i Oar American Grown Seeds ' in all carefully Tested before _ ‘being shipped and are also ifllfll at ihe Seed Laborator- ,v Iu in Ottawa, and Saekvllle, ‘ ll. u. from samples taken on _ arrival here. f} Ali Canadian grown Seeds ‘no carefully Tested and must l psde No. 1 before being ship- ‘ r red. t Well, to sum ‘up, only F Ills small lot of all our large llllrcbascs for this S ’s ' business proved to be not Ill! “ lo the requirements of the ‘Canadian Seed Control Act. ~‘ sad was promptly returned. it» that purchasers of Car- ter's Reliable Seeds are well i miecied as far as it is hu- z nlaely possible. a Barter & Co. LIIVIITED ‘AAAAAAAALA A%#AAAA Turnlpl‘ 'nw vonx, N. m. sol-ll 24.- glrisgded wheat closed steady yastcr- High 130w (‘i lle ... ... as am 50-541. (l0 605$ Bfiflllliir) . 594.15% oer," ... : cnrcaoo {in csoo. April 24.—Aftar brctilv‘ l er than last week's top prlcgsn wheat recovered Iata yesterday- o almost tha same as Friday's fliiijhu f. to firmness of the New York rock mar‘ had a ltrdllflllléiiiiig’ r f0 recast to fair, weather ‘n a eek was also construed as bu _-» Wheat closed unsettled. ifi-‘A under riders finish, earn unchanged" so 59% lowcr. oats unchanged to stuff .d provisions‘ unchanged to ‘live renown. - = ' .-r WINNIPEG lWINNIPEG. April 2i.—ll uencad a rainfall over winter an: ‘spring lcnt fields grain prices clossdl-the veaak with a slight recession in. l- ip. Late session buying by continvg t i houses brought the market bsbki flactionaliy from the low points to. rviose l4 to ii lower for the short session. . QPODMG ,- b‘ 64% re- ‘iii-Id May and July each chat to close at 621A-and 1pectiveiy. whiia October essedjd to i‘ to 655i. ' , No estimate could be obtaasd-of {my export trade vmrked overnight. l- CLOSE qljyge-o-urv 02%} Jul! ofit-ih-Oct oer-Lanny 33%: July a254, Qct any, Barley—)i_ay 41%; July 41%: Oct g)*‘_ ._ _ _ ; . l. - casn smells l Wheat-No l hardfiiii: no iqnor 1%: no 2 nol- 58%; no 3 nor iiiiljzno 52%: no ii 505M110! 45%: feed 43%; rack Q56: no 1 durum 86% oats-as 1 t “elected 24%: track Bali HIrIQP-Mlliin‘ grades: d lwddlfilflrowexiicwfl ‘ gfioldcwillflnotcw 0%: no 5 e w 87%: no dlc w 80%; Irack 41%. - w ex-S nmu+e+w+re+oeow+o+o+e Cleaners. us even the mosli method holpnla plane you NE file big reasons why we are-confident ‘that our Cleaning will satisfy you is ‘this: the methods we use one lilose developed end perfected b ‘the coun+ry's lead- ing chemists an practical cleaners. of the famous blsfiluie of the Na- tional Associdjiion of Dyers and $0 you can! feel safe in sendini; Sii/O gdftriQiiiIflLMCIifO in lhe knowl- _ eiigafilsf liters are no belier meth- ods than ihose Qslssdby us. T l | > delicate and expen- l I to about seven cents ‘a ‘butlleh fluence omwheat. A long range, Il/erv » York‘ 7 “Stock tMarket .... .1. 4W. Chrys hlot ,..- .... a C 0 Eiee . ... -. ‘I Corn Pro , . em lifan McIntyre Noranda- ;,.. Teckhugilas Wright Bar _ . Miscellenous 1s 1 ‘naahni-Q- d MONTREAL, April ZL-Borlcy, Cun- adlan Western no 3 b2; outs Canadian western no 3 3S: oats feed no 1 37; flour spring wheat patents flrats 5.10; flour- secands 4.50; flour bakers 4.40; ton car lo s 10.00; cheese current 10; eed 2o; no z fbed 2am s $9112 strict low middling 48G Foreign Exchange adlan Prank-Brit f???" o a ot C ds, closed yesterday as foi- o rmsn reilc (lgest ah-llun pound ... India rupee ... ...- .... .-- e [m], lire e . cheese sumemr’ 12 121,5; butter no 1 finest 10%; ‘eggs fresh specials in car- BS3195? C infhe bond division National Service Loan 1034i io_st 50 cents to lfcNish Dsbanturcs'wcre off 8i to $1.25. Total 4.500. Sterling closed at 34.1700 and Un- ited States funds at s premium of 11% per cent. ' . MONTREAL, April 24. (By the Can- ndlnn Preach-The common shares of Montreal Light, licntand Powrr Con- solidated will b0 restored to fraa trod- tcns 2i; c gs fresh extras in cartons 22: eggs rash firsts in cartons 20: potatoes new no 1 Florida 150 pound barrel 10.50-11.00: potatoes new no 2 Florida 150 pound srrel 7.00-1.50; tntoes old Que whites 80 pound bag 30-40; potatoes old Que and B green mountains 80 pound bog 40-50. SUGAR sessions: Preferred slipped and Canada Wire down M. to i) The leaders were mixed with Brn- zillan Traction, up 1,4 to 9% Bond i Quotations _ y . ‘ Quotations l _, _ Bond . ' ' ma Asked _.i- Dom of Can ... QbaiB“-fl‘| 13% 1905i . ' of‘ gen . Wglg-fi‘; 105 51,05 . l Cl w 315133;; “l; “g9 ...... .. bi‘; -s-4a all 14 or PRODUCE erg-i- l“ “@73- MONTREAL. April 24. '(B_v the Canadian PresQ-An easier trend in the first hour was largely wiped out q by a slight firming" values ou U10 03' ‘Montreal stock exchange Saturday. At ' the close, however, losses outnumber- .‘ cd gains by 5 to 3 in vrsry light , shares changing hands, four new i032 lows were IEQiSIGICII-DB. C. dropped to 101,9 but inter closed un- changed at 171,9: Canada Cement Pre- ferred lost 3% . ing been under pressure for several Canadian General’ Electric Sillciights trrldlng only ‘c315 to 30%, the issue hav- a fraction to 63% and Cable B was lllfd flour winterwhaot patent h I iflfl PM-‘lllfl "P l0 1.37s 111i"? 2.00-2.00; brnn ton 24.25; plan: in? national Nichol or: i4 to s . c-n-ds 2525; mlddilugs ton 29.5; rolled oats GYDIIIIII W" 34 "m!" It 3 -‘ smell- b" p0 p “d. gm; l,“ no 2 pa, crs lost a point to 38 and til-IMP POWBI . ~l................. uroaosro, one, April QF-liininl sales close: Slag AStock llflifilllsd; C103 C111 , lggg that‘; ,. 01.7% 01% 013 - Ill t 1 18000 Arnie“. . om om 01% 3100B Hoiiinger 01 06 07 iilwilliiidgood ... s. 04% M 04% D0 B3 . | s1 a0 35Lalfe Shore 202s 202s 2" no '00 CHURCH SERVICES ST. PAUL'S CHURCH The Rector and congregation of St. Paul's Church were glad to weicomenlembers of the Scout and Daughters of the Empire organiza- tions at the morning worship yes- terday. Tha Scripture Lessons were read by two of the Scouts and a feature of the service was the in- vestlturs of two Scouts as assist- ant Scout-masters. During the offertory, a solo was splendidly rendered by Mr. Chas. Earl. Using as a. text St. Paul's charge to Timothy to war a good warfare, Sugar and Gurd remained unchanged. Brazilian Ilidl in activity w tb 525 n c e was second wth 472 Power third with 278 91.75 and sales were “pay YORK Apr" _s_q___xnw lug“- liig list, ctive Tilililill’. April 2U. continued its upward move yesterday illggngieiglllfflll 51°“! lliclilllfl In‘ and advanced another 2 points to the basis of 2.06 for spots. At this level there was s sale of 28.100 bass of Porto Ricnn for early May shipment to a refiner. After showing some heaittaion at i’ the start futures steadied up in sym- pathy withlthe furher advance ln the spot marker, with final prices 1 point net higher on all positions. except January-which closed net unchanged. A proximate sales were 10,000 tons, ‘inc uding nearly half in exchanges. May closed 00: July 00; Sop 70; Doc 84: Jan 85: March 9i. Refined sugar was unchnngl-li at .90 with l fair hand to ill‘ "ill ill- quiry sported. NEW YORK, April 24.—Cotthn fut- ures ciosed steady, closing bids: Jun did: Feb 010- hfarch 618-80; April i May s00 I7: June 004; July flit 1s; Aug 622: Sep 630; Oct 688 30; Nov silos ecclosed steady. Mlddilngs om. lug 470: strict ordinary 4M: good ordinary 42d; receipts were 3,000 bnlcs including no American. pgoprflmAL, April 24. (By tho Call- ish and foreign ex- in reis ion to the Canadian ed by the Royal Bank I n o 5 P. Kong doii rs ‘ o hma .. . ll to billiards ill-grin .'.. .'.. . 450B pnlt recor gmlnry pengo not quoted ulna it! Brillgc. Corporation; various bank stocks’ MONTREAL, ADIi1'2‘-—-ThQ market did nothia at the weekend: the more active is- sues moved within very narrow lim- its, and the closa showc 46 impo at 1m w ‘LIVIRPODL unchanged‘. A Cdiiibliélléfl ttflillilli‘? wrlis _ | the wca nose n amen rcrre . gafiolhgzgfilqmgldgirniruy$rnag“? which sold stxBiiI/Q a net loss of 8% strict ood mlddliingiliili: good mllli- yrfgntolalgllflltacieizo'°3°1;'¢l;,§‘lf;;uff; ‘dling ii 6, atrial», a1 rid ng dilflfllrwddilailiilif ‘veaknenh The market, inits extrema dullness, saeluad content agniu to full prevailing Wni the larger market's attention contin- lmi (ocllssed on the Senate's short. soiling enquiry, tberc was s disposition to await the reau ts. On the local market. fractional gains were shown by Brasillsu, Canadian Pacific and Gy sum Nickel, l°'"' r c r ti A t low lev- tfdililif $.23. ".:. ':::' .::::, 3% »l‘i*i&n‘3'°=?.?nl‘§“w-=-°-» J? w n» mum‘ not quoted company's earnla s record. it is point- Milm“ "f . 01ml‘ ed out by those c oseiy associated with gglgizllrmmfl": ... ..., ... “~01” thelcgnlpag‘, tbhtfclr‘ ti; llllli: ‘month: - ~ ' ' s, s . ne I'll i" “i” “M” fil-lnoingscnotn frbower '00? oration . C applicable to dividends on t _ army's class "A" shares wars nearly ,000 mord than dividend bire- At 490. on the class ‘ 12-psr cent and in view of" t a d of the omosny, ita- con- s ‘snails Vlro B, and Slneiters. which closed a poinl, lower at 38. irl the course of the lng new low levels ‘were touched b four issues. The market ended flu . Hales dwindled shares. The almost daily decline inlll. C. rogrssa anlLthe rrowinmsnfl . Supt territory served, the shares ~ reat 1min. ma! be "nlldfl" some-reason to be unduly de- prelsed ' When Great Britain suspended its gold standard last September a num- ber of minimum prices beicwvwhiuh no stock could be sold, were imposed y the exchange. These restrictions have gradually been removed but a few" issues are still "pegged" of which the most important is Montreal Pow- cnlformcriy one o! the ‘leaders in ac- Y ty. . - The issue was "peg ad" on Sept. 21 0|», a price of 38 wh ch was consc- quently cut to .30. shown very little turnover 0J1 U10 110°!‘ of the exchange but numerous "over the counter" transactions -hovo tnkrlv place. A substantial drop, from ti; price‘ of Si: may’ gs eépected ill: ti... open ng so cs o ues ay morn ng.- c0110“ Stocks still were under _ll‘lillii.ilillll price restrictions includin Notional Brewer es, Power Since . then it ha! Dominion and the local g of consequence Shnwinigan d the index ow the Street trend. and. as UIiQTfIl hile losses included two hours‘ trad- to less tbln 74.50 Mill- 31589. a- requirements of_ pi.- resent prices, the qlsid '_A" shares ls 1i per ea t the Rector asked the Scouts to take this as a challenge to themselves. Timothy, who was very dear to St. Paul, allowed during his youth great promise of service. St. Paul knew the many temptations Timo- thy would have to fight, and so in this letter he urges Timothy to hold foal; by God. What does God expectcf a boy. That he will be alert, honourable, ready to follow wise leadership. And what does s boy expect of God. He expects answers to his prayers. But. God is too wise to always give what is asked, and sometimes ‘it takes a long time to find out that what He gives, is better than we had ‘asked. The boy expects to be kept from hard knocks, but it is often through them that ha learns much ‘that is for his own good. Ha expects a square deal and of that he is sure, for God never fails in any time of need. The speaker said the founder of the Scout organisation realised the power and usefulness oi.’ youth. Youth is like dynamite and when used in the right way can do great things. He urged the boys to be what God expects them to be and to hold fast by God. Some think they can put God out of tile pic- m tura but He is in the background of everything. Practise being a man every day. Keep faith with God, withlman, and with self. Scouts u; are soldiers of the king, not to fight, but to help bring peace to p] the world. They are loyal friends of man and beast. As they grow to manhood, with the Scout promise still frail in their memories, they will ‘uplift the standards of busi- ness. m‘ these days scouts may find many opportunities for service amend thedr fellow men. Attila-evening service the choir rendered the anthem “Seek ye the 1PM.” I010 park being taken by "Illa preached sapiendid his text the last the 01st chapter of Isaiah: theearth bringeth forth "Flor . her bud, and as the garden - the things that are sown in it to spring forth; so the Lord God will . cause righteousness and praise t0 tmmml’ or an mqumng mmm and ' spring forth before all the nations." This chapter is endorsed by Jesus as foreteliing of His coming. 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We as Gentiles are the guests. We are going to respond to the call to receive this gift of God. We have heard the good news, but there are many who have not yet heard. We are the labourers who ust carry on the Apostles’ work. The work is marred if one person fails in his responsibility. The season of springtime is one deiightfulncss. It speaks to us of God's offering. The seeds are anted that crops may grow. Jesus gave Himself, through the Cross, the Grave, and the Resurrection that Righteousness and Praise might spring forth. The responsi- bility is ours that the prophets‘ vision may be fulfilled and all na- tions know the Lord our Righteous- neas. Estate Of Edgar WallaceBank rapt LONDON, April 28.-—(A. P. l-The estate of Edgar Wallace, England's most prolific writers. shows a deficit of £68,000, the Dilly Mail said today, quoting an affi- davit soon to be presented for pro- . hate. It shows debts of about £16,- 000_and assets of £18,000 and lists the personal estate at mining. lne of His widow said the debts were due to heavy racing losses, extravagant Lnvlnssad would IMerosF-Y. E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St., Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis l Charlottetown Trusty astanoicl frienciwit never lailskto pleas? with its lasting flavour‘. ‘blclnwlltllrwlso HICKEV 0 NICI-IDlSQN Ask .- .~ “lavrfm-sfl. ._;,>s:,;;.=_,,___ ll—<\:Yil. ...