-'FW Q* . *.7 ‘fTI'lE NEW GOLD TAX - -Its Effects" E Investor CeasdisaGo|dS" M aliculdllksdri-rrreview. Mk i_ * ; iii-‘s".i'rr:¢ --. ,_ Slogk Quofal‘io=n S -5-1* YESTERDAYS liliiiil Mii|iKEl UUUTATIUNS ' _-_-_ -lorrected For Every Wednesday and ` Saturday Issue ~ .I /`»,. straw ... ... fic nay .. .. (lata ... Yolatoes . . . . , . . ‘ nnrarr. MARKET Fnrrnia 3 lbs . .i‘:rrsnips Ci lhl Squash lb ... t’aixl»nge ih ,White Onionl, lb ned onions, 10 lu-.-l"`.`. .. asc Potatoes pk . Apples du! ... ... f‘r-It-ry ... ... S|>inru'l| ... i‘:irslo,\' . . Summer Sarory 2 u e lleii c. Appl, cider gal .. I' fi rin' ._ t‘re:\m . . . . . . . . . Slew Meats ... ... .. 10c 1':-lied meat bowl ... . . - 10 to 154: Chicken .. ‘Roast Pork lfurumbers each .Leeks hunch _.. hubarb 3 for and:-lions 3 lbs fo nffodila dna , iants of all kinds. sdlshes ... .. I' --r 3, » '--1 -- __ - --l-__l._. E PROD (Canadian Press) M0l\`TllEAl-. “ny ginlry market today. Fresh no 1 huttrr 'rleriinerl Xrcent at 20%, to Q pound. o retaile rents and prints 23 Ibn-ipts were 221 b - Eggs were firm. -In e.-rr-int, from th rents ii dozen for rs soilda A large, In A meriiunl. IR cents for B and 17 nits to 17% cents 1.120 cases arrived, n rartona were advanced a dozen, for C. A ontario colored j»- » - ...., Ribago ... ... - . ... -.- 11/, sit 14".; 10 4 F2 4 11 5 so r_i',5 n.. au. 10. (Canadian Press) Stocks Bathurst Bell Tel . . - . Brazilian . . .. Can t‘ar A . , . . .. ... ... .... l'an l,‘ar Pfd . . ,,. Can Ind Al .. . . _ .. (1 I’ R ... . ..... How hluiith ... . . .... Dorn Bridge . . '... Dom Setei Coal B ..... Int Nickel _ . .\lnas':y llarris ..- liictfoll Front ... . . . .. Montreal Power . ... Nut Brew ~ ~ -- l’o\\-on t‘orp ., Queliee l'n\ver . - -- Shaw-nignn ..- ... ... ... Steel ui \':\u .. .. Close 7 110%; 10%. “'51 12 12 16% 10% 34 .Til- 2100 his 13‘.~A 37% 27 ii 17% .1056 Wiauilkk El 355 M11vuvc _ _.___._~ (Cnnadlan Press) _ TORONTO my is-sa-vy burma of Hollinlter accompanied l-y I 1121;* advance of 75 cents to`3l7 will 0 bright apo! in the mining depart- ment of the Toronto Stack Exchange ¢0,<|||y_ C10" to 8,000 ahares of .he issue changed hamla 'leak }'{ugl|cs had good volume aan at a loss of J ‘ rhe ron vol- - . h I -.‘.-.".'.‘.°.“..i'°‘°' “°"" * rf "M f.'.'.‘.:~.'::: °::::..°:"..:“ AN ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT- TOWN 0F BATIIURST 5'/1% Duc May 1, 1952 PRICE: 100 and accrued interest, yielding 5|/1% Denominations, |500 and $1.000- . - Trustee investment in the Province of New Brunswick. Eastem Securities Company Ltd~ _ HALIFAX SAINT JOHN, N. B. MONCTON SUMMIBSIDI CHAIIDTTITOWN - I Bonds Ritchie - ll* 1% Robb Mont ... . . . . -... il, alite . . . . - -- 1700 34 ‘é 10% 2 12 ii E Roy . .- Stadnrona .__ - . . . ... Sud Mines ... .. . - .» . --- Vickers ... . » ¢ r --- Wood Kirk -.. ... --. ... ...- _.__*.___.<- NEW Yiiii EXUHANG (By Frederick Gardner) (Associated Press Financial Writer)- (A.P. By Gnardiarfa Special Wire) NEW YORK, M\y.1B-The stock market dropped bask into a rut to- dsy as a flurry of inflation senti- ment on silver ll'0Bl>¢C¢-I N\’°l‘l°4- Unable to make my further IP- preeisble headway after yesterday’s broad recovery, the market yielded to profit-taking but volume shrank. Turnover on the stock exchanld gmppsa ee 914,300 shares compared with 1,U0.5t0 in the Precedlng session.1"inal prices were mixed. with losses overshadowlns tlinli -me gverqs price of 90 stocks dip- ped one point to 18.2. 'rl-is ,mar-p advance in metal shar- es touched off by news the ad- miumr-ncn ara swwved 1 l11"°1' programme for lcsldlltflvd *°"l°” 5°' gen wpgress adjornnu invited aell- ing by traders. ddsnitd I f‘”’l'»1‘°\’ moderate rise in sliver futures. American Smelting and Refininl. U_ s_ Qrglung grid other mln|fl€ shares lost fractions to a Win” or so of their previous slim- UW' gn' mmm-|al_| gagged also. U. S. ami, american cm. Germ! Wt' ors, Chrysler. General lilevt-1'i¢. Nl' tional nlstium. J. I- Cl-i¢» M°“‘° gomery Ward, Standard Oil of NW Jersey and Johns Manville slipped mcucnnry to n point °f "‘°’° lower. Rails and utilities averaged a bit lower. Gains of fractions to 9 points were distributed chiefly ferred is- t..°*.‘l“i..f.i‘t.f‘.‘l; .?.il’.-2’i»-» @- \ =______g,'r‘Hmcr-ram.o1“rz1°owNcUannrAN =_ _ . .._. _ .. , ,.,,.,_,,_.__~_....--....._.."..._.-__..___ __ . THE BACK STRETCH (Continued from Palo 'D ing Guy the Trarnp 3.02 stepped that half mile course ln 2.01 1-2 and seemed under no undue stress. Ho is mrncd by Charlie Crnmmer of Windsor, Ont., who is training him at Hamburg. Charlie plans on hlvlug this pacer ready for the flrsttapolthebellasayearago when at the opening of the Bay State Circuit at Goshen, N. Y.. Guy the Tramp reeled off three trips in 2.07. 2.00 and 2.06 1-4. scoring an lnrpreenlvc victory. Quite Sure (3) 2.01 3-4 owned by D Eugene Fray of York, Pa., has stepped” the fastest mile. in the Dr. Parshall stables at the Urbana half mile track sq for this season. 2.15. Dr. Psrshall has equipped him with hopples and he is said to be going as smooth as oil in them. Quite Sure was sold at the Old Glory sole last tall for s. very :reas- onable sum. His trouble was that he would "Jump" at critical times limiting his usefulness as a. racing proposition. Ha,-y Bruslc. who trained him as _a three-year-old. tried hopplea but Quite Sure would not take kindly to them so they had to be discarded. It may be information to some of our readers to know haw Parshall succeeded where Brusie failed. It was this way. On his arrival at Urbana. in November he was immediately equipped with the hopples which were loosened up a bit, and jagged every day in them. Ai; first he fought them but grad- ually got accustomed to them as he found they did not bum or hurt him in any way. 'I’his plan was kept up through the winter and now that spring is here we find him quite reconciled to the Indiana underwear. "Where t.her."s a. will theres a way." A few years ago the grandstand at Lexington, Ky., was burned down and since then racing has been held at the running horse track. Last week the directors O\f\ -I MOST men sign Business documents- Frequently- deecis, notes, cheques, contracts, and countless 1 others-and give careful thought and ipeinstsizing attention to each one. Q Yet even the ‘men who is most cautious io such matters may not lrevegiven any ; ' consideration to s document Esr`mor¢_importa_nt than any he has ever signed-his Will. Through' it he ciis- _ poses of everything he possesses, makes provision For _ those he will leave behind, and creates ior_l\imS¢|F_ It » tif l>'i't i1 ouici Ulu. gznp-T,|;u,si t§l§..‘;““i{“....i°.§”i§l.L‘;...i§ cnsnnorrr-:TowN BRANCH-C. N.B1ssETT, Manager STO. I ' e sense of freedom from responsi ny e c not otherwise feel. ll is it not worth vvliilc i° have competent trust oiiiciela discuss this'-vital matter with you? There is no obligation in doing 80- . ,.1- ¢d celery. 2 tablespoons sliced, stuffed olives. Let chill in in- dividual molds. In serving, top each mold with spoon of mayonnaise and gnmish with sliced, stuffed olives. Double or triple amounts to serve more. 1 is forty years of age. He is thirty- three and played his greatest hoc- key the past season, being unan- EXCHANGE (C.l’. By Guardlan’a Special Wire) M\ON'l’REAL. May 16-In one of the lightest trading days of the month, securities on the Montreal Stock Exchange slipped downward during todays session. Approximat- cly 7.900 shares changed hands. Losses held the upper hand at thc opening but at midday gains were in the majority only to gradually ease lower. . Bank of Commerce lcd the dc- cllnes with at five point loss at 150 Montreal Tramways dipped three points while Royal Bank and Building Products were both down two points at 162 and 21, respec- tively. Brazilian Traction at 10 3-8 and Canadian Pacific' Railway at 16 1-B were both off l-8. Dominion Bridge, Cement, National Breweries, How- ard Smith. St. 1.-wrcnce Paper Preferred, Canadian Car Preferred. Winnipeg Electric, Dominion Bridge Steel of Canada Preferred and Canadian Celanese were clown frac- tions. Dominion Textile was a strong :-1:5'-5 - z '/.9> f-_..:.- mv.; f°. 0|" EU\\'AllD lSl.A.\D .\`0'l`i(.'l‘l T0 f_`REill'l`(lil.< Olr l<`ili.S"l` .\lEl*l'l`l.\`(i WHEIIE AS- Slti.\`.\lE.\"1‘ MADE. ln the maiirr of the Baukrupicy of Tiioiuaa Hnioisi Johnston. .\niiee Is hereby given that Tliolu- as liarnlrl .lohnaton of Iledcque, in i'rinr-e Edward lainnd, made an ss. algnnrent on the I-ith day of .\fuy 193|. and that tho first meeting of the eredllora will be held on the Zllar day “f “HY li)-'14 at tha hour of cloveu nciuek in the forenoon at the Law iourtp Iiullding lu thc City of Chur- otietown. nn_r| proxies must be filed with prior thereto, 'l'lroso having elnlms against estate must fie the some with trrsiodian or the Trustee when polntcd before the dislrihuliun ll\R<|\". otherwise the proceeds of esiaio will he distributed among parties entitled thereto, without garrl to such claims. ui' .\l0y i034. °°»‘il..§“l. ".€li."‘...”.“°i§..‘i.‘.l§f:.'.. ,... ..§”2.i.".°.'.“‘i.l... :...l°’ii°?.....€;‘;’§§i .‘a:"';“'§"' here except Jimmie Jones; and let ed by the Saskatchewan chapter 5““‘"‘°;,'|""é`hl’m,(:K 'L E "mm", T” "No theront proofs ni' 1-in irus inc the the ID' is iiic tho re- llaied at Sunrxnersid: this 16th day us hope that it is something serious’;f"tl; tliaipadlxagugrder of Daugh-\ '¢,,,£,g;.§g, tain scott by scuthem scott, dum ’*`°“f='*` ‘-;‘““"’ "“'“"*'1'""' ' `”' ""”` Ima Hal, work a miie on the pace in 2.24 and was strong at the end of the mile, This boy is entered in ` the Canadian National Pacing i v spot, advancing three Canadian General red on its first ance in months at 62 l-’.l. ll . glgylferinldirlg with a 30 cent- gsm at 2'-7_10_ Pod-pr Qorporativn, Wzblds so comm, B. c. Packers. Dvminlfm Steel and Coal 'iB' McColl-;lf‘é0n~ tenac. Penmsns. I:--. LHWFQUCG 3;' poration and B. C- P°“°"_ "',. slightly hi8 iff- _ Montreal Power. u(3‘}_1‘°dl“g:.'.?;,`: dustrial Alcohol A an Hana; shawmirau LPg\\/l;r.nn1\/;1SS@Y- __ _ B t.l'u1.rs e . ' algales 7.902 shares: b°l1d5 $l3f35_°’_ The Thunder Bay. Om-.` 531°' rustic track and field trials held here on June 2. Winners wil proceed to Toronto to comr1ei.e°ln the Ontario finals. ` Pair of Eyeglasses When you need them ia uno- i or the best investments could make. ' l Many who procurtd factory Glasses from uolllll back up this statement. E. w. 'r‘AYL0R'i; J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists ’ ‘ Charlottetown and Alberto! S _~ - - --- - '*-'W "' _#‘ I Difficult Reading’ rrere is s verge" ‘§}“;° 5 reading matter is fossil- ° has noticed the condition for some time. It seems to bt U1' creasing. He finds it necessary m hom his paper farther from |,|, ¢y¢5, His distant vision is fine. What shall he do about lt? This is to console l'1|l'll.-_' Everyone has a like sig-_f fence and a comlilidlli- U' °. 1 corrects lt. "_,-l _- ft' G. F. 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