.. Lcd ¢. .'l.`. ~ 'l ill Cll. .-.__ I . U .- ‘... - and service QI" ALE REPAIRS -* ° ‘ : Be! S -“““V“’ ""5 M°"‘"mG" l-il.-nscli and Mrs. cousins thanked Ladies white and yellow silk beret me tame. Price B5 cents. Prowse Bros. OD 011 any type Of SCal€ at ll ll. rin- and sta:n1cy or-legs at . mo _ .' Mr. s , Phone or Wu-e speak; m _""1" M°K°Y nvsrrrurs Mssrma-'nn Bcr ' den one standard of service ' ’][‘l-EE same high standard of investment and brokerage service is available in - clients' at all of the fourteen offices whidz this firm maintains ar the following points in Eastern and Central Canada, and in New- foundlaod: Toronto, Ont. ` Sydney, N5. Moncton, N.B ' W S. lm's,Ni1d. Kings: Om. Kirch .0 sgigmolm P_Q_ Londoimout ]°uu:°;_Q_°" thz;l;l many useful and valuable gifts, meeting was brought to a close with Stratford, Om. Summerslde, P.E.!. ac E. S ---E' Gentral Guardian 3_- UB2-6-12-31 tum I 0111' “ale engine” ff-1’-° i will give prompt service .......i.l... .....°°Z...°c...¢.‘L clit... “"3 Sunde . June leth North Rustleo °“ Canadian Co_ Ltd_ SUNDAY SERVICE d gular meeting on May 28th, in the wlniarn st. 1-la Lcwcr wctcr si. S 5"” 'Y 5"' Nev 'i5s{fl;1°°;m N B_ Hlmu. N_ 5' vicea for the New Glasgow Church or bers Christ are as follows: Morning at 11 rea - o‘clock and evening at 730. Also Service in Cavendish Baptist Church ,ew _v _ _ *_ _ at 3 D. m. G. W. Quigley, speaker ick` s v 4 and Pastor. mn Mrs. D Fourteen Offices- §I‘.§.:;.;’_“..°.-§‘:.;‘..:f°.:':.'.°;‘.‘.“:;i._::f BAZELBBOOK FmI‘n"n‘° 5"' hus Brennan. ce our as mee - ‘ ‘ , , this Institute has been incorpor-i U . A poultry sale was held and _ zelbrook, 11 a. nl.: Cross Roo/ds. sam ,."m,d_ M50 ,_ p],y_ which _ _ ` 3 p;Im&u';;°;l;1°x'3l“d;°' Zhi” m' `was very successful. $5.00 was sent ~ ~ w e e spea er. ' _._ Mr- Chisholm and Mm Frances this Prince County Hospital. The / _ _ i\Y0°d Will sins at the morning aer- ' \' ces ' ' ond 9 -m bills HOWER.-On Tuesday evening, and he bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed panied by good wishes. pres usins and the verses attached ts hard words. vy League was cleaned ata cost oi _ $2.00. Moved by Mrs. Brennan, lec- by the lunch committee' and a illiam Folland. Granville to tender very The the National Anthem. ents were opened by Misa Hazel gifts reed by Mrs Edmund . The groom on behalf of donors in a few well chosen After partaking oi e boun- repast served by the hostess, a hours were spent in music and ing and the guests dePl»1'f»¢5 y pleased with the evenings rtairlment.-E. ...E Women’s Institute held their re- Incorporated Under the Laws of Prince Edward Jsland. .Authorized Capital $20,000 $65-9° CASH PRIZES And Seven 5 lb Boxes of Chocolates I _ y League room with seven mem-‘T WE wish to announce that we are placing o ur latest and best chocolate bar on the market Present- MWUUS °P°”°‘1 bl’ Saturday morning. As we have no name for this bar we are asking you, People of Prince ding the Creed. Minutes of last' ,M __ _"I, _M _H “M _gf Edward Island, for assistance. To make it wo rih while we are offering $65.00 in cash prizes Cecil Stewart and Mrs. Adol- Sin l t t d by Mrs. McQuarrie, that all ely, Mrs. Thomas Sexton and Brennan. Lunch was then serv- enjoyable evening spent. The I11 General asphalt ..`. .. sofa 'cut at a cost ci lo rlghis at ae cents, V The object of this competition is to get a good name for our newest and best chocolate bar which goes on sale, in all stores where candy is sold, Saturday morning as “WANT-A-NAME” Bar. This bar is being sold in a plain wrapper until after the namehas been selected when a new wrapper will be used. entitling the purchase of 1 “WANT-A-NAME” Bar is a chewy nugatine - B. ROGERS JB., Mlnfger “hone 12” Clan.rL‘Lei_eE.5 . ' Mmb¢f.l:./linulnal Stare Exchange, Mamma Curb - - Mafia, Toronto Stud Eurbaage, Winnipeg Grd: , Bxrbmge, Cbimgo Board of Trade, ,, _ 5 New Yorl Carb (arroricoa), tl- l‘ ‘ _ "R-~ ~\s“..v-=-t._-`.' ‘_ Y NEW ISSUE ‘ fdamaica Public Service ._ COMPANY ,snr Y 51 f!"Y"’f¢"§¥§f?i§f’*§9.°' "??_§.T§"f-".`¥ 4 . 5 p. c. First Mortgage Bonds Due July lst, 1950 1 I Paros: 94 ure inecrcst, tc 1 V - _ yield 5.45% ' Qi* __ *_ E -'~ "- 'eng ang, _ ___ Ten-year avenge net earnings after 1- all operating and maintenance charge; and taxes were equivalent to over twice annual interest require- ments on this issue. , 'Average annual net earnings on same basis for last five-year period equiv- , aient to 2.7 times interest require- ments. Population served Ls approximately -~_. KVIUVW 1 E Drders may be telephoned or tele- graphed at our expense. -c Eastern Securities Compah`y`N _ LIMITED w. n. v. Dorman. luanngcr. cnaanorrsrown sr. som: luolvrnslu. naurax , JOHNSTON --wAl;D Ty” | _In P ___¢.;-¢ St C Ge U. r . International Harvester ... ... ;Kennecott Copper .. ... ..... Montgomery Ward P ,Niagara Hudson Power ‘Paramount Players ... ... wa _oor _ _ . . . .. Per_'lck dr Ford ... ... ... ... u Yellow Truck 24% or P Fox Films .. national Hydro Elec 89 of or Co B . ... 25 fv- 77 OI C4 .- Tire 20%'$8_50 41‘»élsha.re of stock at $50 ora total e0st= 43 ‘ft the same time the new Montreal 40 ow 18% .market at around 59 1-8 so that there ea*/. ‘ v 43% stock through the purchase of rights Radio .. 41 and Sears Roebuck... .. 'Standard Oil of New Jersey .. 'Il holders. The rights have been very Sterling Securities A i ~ _ 145act ve, which has suggested a, con p $58.50 per share, At approximately er shares were selling on the s continued the small advantage in or of those prepared to take up in accordance with the terms the companys oiier to the share- debaker side:-able accumulation o.-l the part] . R. ... ... ... ... .. 1961-2 an neral Motors ... ... S. Steel ... ... ... .. 163 44% catching unc rlglrrg at their cxtreincl 44% lows on recessiorls. the buyers satisfied with striking? average ooct rather than merelyi INTERNATIONAL NICKEL with fresh, roasted filbert nuts and a layer of sweet, creamy caramel all covered with the fin- est quality chocolate coating. _ The name we want is a short, catchy, snappy name, with local color if possible, which will identify this bar in a large sale throughout Can- ada. We want a real name so that Prince Ed- ward Island will be proud of the bar wherever ' it is sold. In suggesting a name do not send in any name used by any other candy manufacturer. Also, do not send in the names of our other bars which are “Abegweit,” “Mic-Mac”, “National,” “Log Cabin,” “Want-More,” “Oh Gee,” “Hello-Fax,” and “Jap Jello,” nor the name of our finest quality chocolates, “Rainbow.” Prince Edward Island is the Home of Nation- 'J‘.&.*.._ _... _.___ .._». -Q. _ I ” Si; committee reported no ` Ind S9V¢l\ 5 P0U“d b0X°S 0f NATIONAL “ RAINBOW ch°c°lat°5° lest month. A new sick com-l . A 1 ,_ - ~ we was then appointed' “mem Until the name of our new product has been se ec ed lt will be called lr?-’lip:'.i.§"..§f..l.”frs Zeiydxwng ' OBJECI OF CONTEST ' RULES OF CONTEST ' May 27th' the mmy f’1°nd~" °f M1" lunch committee was then appointed, and Mrs. Eric Cousins (nee Miss mm Mmmul’P.Q_ Haufu, N5- saimJ_ohn’N_B. Large Folland) gathered at the home M,»s_ 1. Every person, young and old, is eligible io enter this contest. Each contestant may send in as many suggested names as he or she wishes but each name must be accompanied with a “WANT-A-l\'Al\IE” coupon which is wrapped with each bar. 2. Go to any store where candy is sold and get a “WAl\`T-A-NAME” Bar. This toothsomc delight costs 5c. After you have eaten this can- dy select the name which you think it should have. Then enclose that name together with the coupon in a letter and mail ta the Contest Manager, National Candy Limited, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. at once. . 3. All replies will he time stamped when re- ceived so that in casemore than one person sends in the name chosen, the first one received will be the winner. 4. Three successful citizens of Prince Ed- ward Island have been selected as judges and their decision, which will be final, will be an- nounced as soon as possible after the close of the contest. The prize winners will be announc- ed through the press. 5. The contest will close at midnight, August 'Bank of Nova Scotia ... .... iBank of Commerce ... . ~ Royal Bank ... ..._ ... ... .. 30Zl|Whloh it had catapulted in the Nov- MARKET REVIEW COPPER. _ ‘that -‘buying of wppar durin- .lvas at the highest rate of any month broke out on rumors that the com- `i:l the history oi' the industry. t pany was planning new financing in . total being around 675,000,000 pounds the form oi’ an offering of stock tol of which 242.000 were for export ac- shareholders. counts. Guesses as to how long production and better prices. MONTREAL POWER. / l __ _i,_c,__Jlv¢Un MONCTON SUMJKEBSIDE FRFIDERICTON Greenshiéld Sc Co. BANKS ` !Bank of Montreal ... ..`... 300% { considered among the iI!`lP0S~Slb11i'1-S .. 253 Statistics now appearing indioatclweakness that developed, but main- psr prices will remain at present lev- new financing explained that, while els are being made in stock market ' the compa.ny's workirgg capital pos- circles, Mr. Simon Guggenheim, itlon is quite strong, a large sum will president of the American Smelting ‘still be required to complete the huge il: Refining Company, Ls reported to extensions that are being made at l have expressed the opinion recently Copper Cliff, Port Colborne, and in that although he expected to see the the near future at Bayonne, N. J., summer monhts show a comparative- It is true that on Dec. 31, 1929, the I ly low demand for copper, he looked company had net working capital of to see the demand increased by early over $32,000,000 but this had been tall. and the way paved to higher reduced some $4,000,000 during the International Nickel Company’s` Szostock did what generally had ‘beerll 'ies in touching the low oi 25 to' ember crash. The sharp recation of nearly 5 points _in a couple of days (speaking from a Canadian stock ` market standpoint and not New York) was due partly to a. general IB? Uzzdaezbtolv.-a'eee£eelli.'xthat cop- The reports underlying the idea of _first quarter oi' this year, and of the total only about $12 500,000 was in a form to be immediately avail- _, able. Since 1924 in the neighbour- When the rights yesterday declin- hood of 543-000.000 has b€€h S1102-T '_,.§ ed to 85 cents they indicated a basis on properties, the most of course in of about 58 1-2 for an investor pur- connection with the great Frooci pleted. _ al Candy Limited. Help us begin our success at ‘ l Home. . ,, ~ I 23rd. Letters received after that time will not be considered. \ - -.J .,....,,.. - . . LI* 1 A‘__. \ _`.f..' in ' ln; "`._ -. ... .___ *'*'- ‘ .‘°€ ` I l > . r ren- - .,.. ,_,. - I -~ -_ -r‘. _ _ ' .. V ~.-..‘-.._.-/.v.'..lrf :>\.=e"r~.i~.¢r=-' ‘...' 1. J. .1 _ ». _Li c CANDY RETAILERS: ‘ §ifr"i.i‘$‘é°§’.v§iT§.-‘éiii ?§~`°‘-iivfi “U I PRIZES lst $50.00 2nd $10.00 3rd $5.00 4th, 5th, _6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th 5 lb BOXES OF NATIONAL CHOCOLATES *Oilily | _ ~ . __ .... . ». il I _ . ll' n~....~v.f»-» _ _ _ TO THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE EDI#/ARD ISLAND The directors and shareholders of National Candy Llmlicd are progressive citizens of this Province who have long believed that we should have more industries. ln the forming cf this C°1§1l`|Hl'l5' they have taken a. step to make their . belief an actuality. They are placing their money and experience squarely behind this enterprise. It s success means a big thing for Prince Edward Island. It means employment and za payroll i`:r Island people. All the supplies, such as butter and Cream. that can be procured in the Trorilzce will he bought here. thus keeping as much m'~‘1'1¢Y 3-5 possible at home. The dlreci.ors`ar.d shareholders ask you to be fair in :our judgment of their efforts. They h:a‘;e the best interests of Prince Edward Island :it heart. Do llct le; J. spirit of _lcalnllsya envy or desiructive criticlsm lnilucnce your opinion of this undcrtaking. Dcn`t be a kncckcr. Bc (air ::l‘.:l bco"tthi_1 ir.ilu_'.ir,\'. Do .2`l you c1rl.tJ make National Candy Linilicll .1 sur:-ers so that your Province and our 1"rovl:lce v.'l.l cczztlxuc to be wcll and favorably l;r.s~.f.'n nfl over Canada. for the qualfty nfits products. I.rt‘s all wnrli together to ensure the success of this Island Industry. szx.:zgng ADDRESS ALL LETTERS TO _ _CONTEST MANAGER ‘ h i th .eoess number of Mine. and in addition some $12,000.- E Stewart JOI'\eS C0. gigalistjgtc tglrcr up tl: new stcclr it ooo to sls,ooo_ooo is lllrcly to bc rc- 'PHONE 1266 I °~'-»°~-f~ -f :f3.:2‘.f:‘;:;:; :;;i: CHARI-OTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND aicmsm cm., §u.,,,¢,,,.,; _g,,,¢,, E,,,,,,,,,, scrrvr: sono l-lucas | ` I """` "’“""" '“" ”__,..__,,,; _ f'j_"l__`_§;"f;`,‘;‘__l;, _ _“_ W, q1'\"a"j ‘;;d"\;edn_ > , _ __ .1 _j€' C. . acl _c.. _ ._ rl. ig 1' _~.._t§:, t., Charlottetown _hi -___ Canada Steamship . - °`vmE'u‘ "wx EXCHANGE `M"S"°y Hams 33 c. P. R. .. 5”. Dcc.11954 1 B. C. Power . . . . . . ... ... ..... SSS :.:.:3 lr 1955 10 5‘é"c Mar. 1 .. E"'c Oct. 1 1941 6”? Jan. 2 1949 1 New silk stockings will last much siur sicclrlngs Beat three eggs well. Add the following mixture- Three-quarters BOILED SALAD DRESSING Abnbi _ _ _ __ __ 5f_-1, July 1 1953 97 Hausehald Hlnts l For ne Cook l ..d\e.tlsl.‘.g. _ \da_, c.fnc.al._. adopted? ’, In ,- ‘ ". ." ' _ . _ . : as arm G°°"° S i ' so oct. l lose lou F“°5° “‘5 l°‘"‘f‘"g “'°““° im home Bm is "1" °`1°"“ l-| 5,. M 1 3,; -\\'a:t.llg for Phil Farley, Jack Forbes rGod of .=_il~en;th and might, l-I) Be" Telephone "'°"°"""" 0 ' ,£60 ' iand a couple oi otllrr pill chasers loiGcd of l.\`e and light. '_ ' ' pick him up and so down for :i game Fifi!-` lil'-`~ i‘f1f'2 fiifilirc at Cedar Brook or. \'.llcll lleiTlll"`-1531 iiIT1f"S li01‘.°i“?d flight! was struck by a musical ill~alnsiol~m Broihfrs. f-hall we stand. R" “Doris i’ur;-.ished by Green 1°-5 1% Co., Montreal, to Stewart ‘ lattetown, lvlcccll Frontenac .. .. 24 ‘ Montreal Power "' "' "` " 63 Dovn. T. & Chem. . . _ ' 32 Gal;neau Power . . . 5". N"‘°“°x Breweries " Gatineau Power .. . 6'1- “lr Cc. 83 Great George St.,-Nctlcllal steel Car .. 59"§`Gmmau Power _ _ __ _ _ _ C“W*“ B'°"_’° ' " fuer-are smith . _ .. Canadl Ma.]"m5 ' ' " 19° Montreal Power ......... 5”. 6% J 5‘:"? JliI1€ 1 1955 Apr. 1 1941 u:\~ 15 June l Oct, 1 1941 1953 1951 an -~ -ca c MONTREAL _ gala D°ml`-"°“ Ta' ' " “montreal Pcwcr 5'". F"*m°"5 Players " 53_-Mo_;treal'1'*ramways . ._ 5% M°"V`°°1 mints " 'M'Montreai Tramwa s . . 4‘>_~"'Za Mar. 1 July 1 1970 1941 1955 _ ‘Fanfic or-sin . .. #los . ian l l ... ... ... 45': .1011 .. C _ . . lei; i ~P\>v\'er sau will Product; _,_ 24;.; 5ld|Car ... .. 21 lCement... l5‘l Power me Paper lc *“"Bf°“"Jls .. lil |’°“ Bfidse 51 3“P<>ver securities .. ao °’°°'“P°~\1v ll "°’ Sit" Wares ._ lo °11 ... .. aoo ls, lui Steel of Canada .. 45 Winnipeg Electric 43% War Loan NEW \'0RK War Loan Bendix Aviation ... ... ... .. 3511 ‘Rengwgl I “ou °°° -ce on rc. rr 2] Consolidated GIA ... ... ... .. 120 I-101011111111 ""1 Alcohol... . .. slcommcrcml solvent ... :slr Reiunclng " Nickel. wx. Darninicn`etcrcs 22'. irlcfuncing ' hm... ..._ le}f_n|pgpr_owu&Luht... .... 'Mt neiulleing N”-“nd” - - - ~ " ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘5I‘ Price Bros . . . . .. . . .. P°“`e" C°"p:"m°" ’ ' ' 77 Quebec Power 5'? PU” HWS ' ' "‘ 7° Shawin’gan Power ..... Q\1¢b¢C POW" " 57|Shuwinigen Por|:r . ShB\Vl1'\lBBfl -~ °' Ioxlfsllnwinigan Power . . 5". Sfmelters - - -- 21° Ui-llterl securities ............. ,671 4‘i"» 4‘-'_»"5- 55% .. . 1 ...._ -......... .-.... ...».» .... -....... l..~..-. -. ......... American Can 133 Victory I.»oa"i .. . .. . Alleghany ... ... . . ... --L 23“Jiciory oLan . ....... 5 Aneconde. ... ... ... .. 5~1‘\flctory Loan .... ...-... .-.- ................. ........ ............ ... .. .. ..»...~...~»».» ..-..-..».................»~-... ..... ...- ..........~.-.. -. ~... .. ...... encesus~n»»c.cc»».....rr-cc»..~.»».-cs Apr_ 1 Feb. l Dec. l Oct. 1 1 Feb. 1 May 1 Mar. SlmCf1S . _ . . . . . . . . . . . - - - . 32 n0MINl0N GOVIRNIKINT BONDS 5% 5"? 5\i'_`F» 1943 1968 198'! 1988 1970 1952 1931 1937 1933 ‘il 7- 1934 bla"l» 5‘é"'» 4‘_&"L 5% 06% 455% 1937 1032 1940 1943 1944 1940 longer li they are washed before ‘ using them. Be sure that no soap is' ma I left in the silk. They will wear longer 93 V if washed immediately when removed 102,, from the feet as perspiration rots the 102,; Zsllk. Dry white stockiriss in the dark 100% to prevent turning yellow. 88 l03‘i 101 97 97 (D W -ra en The Pot Holder ' I --. Fasten a clasp from a childs sup- ; porter to the comer of the pot- holder, 1031 _ and it can be hung in place so much 5 ‘more quickly. 100% _ Cocoa If a drop of vanilla is added to each cup of cocoa after pouring, it 10°-75 will greatly improve the flavor. 103.20 loz.so --P 102.10.. Two-fifths oi the harmonicas ex 103,75 ported from Germany are shipped to 101,40 ‘the United States 9545 American agricultural implements 10115 imported into Africa in the last 12 9315 months were valued at more than cup sugar, l teaspoon mustard, 1 tea- spoon salt. 1 teaspoon cornstarch. Mix lvell together and st.: into one cup vlllegnr idilurd if heros- s.ary>, which has just come to boil. Stir constantly until it boils up. Re- move from fire. and add 1 teaspoon butter. Thin with sweet or sour cream whatever portion you wish to use. This keeps a long time-if it has the chance. -_-T TORONTO B! AN COMPOSES TORONTO, Julie 9.-A Toronto man has the l1on:~_r of writing the Sllrillcrs peace limrch. And he is about the last man in town-bar possibly Sum McBrldl=.-- you would suspect of lvritlnv. lilly- thing except rl new verse for thc “Polly-Wally Doodle" song. The author is T. D. H. Fudge. '1`. D. H. Fudge is "Tommy" Fudge -Cedar Brook golfer--general hust- 9835 812,000.1!!! __ \”`*-‘ Jar. stock broker, now president Ind He leaped for the family thump , what was zu h.s head. Monday he consulted a nluslcal irlelld, got the musical scare llcked` into shape, and then settled away to line up the verses and chorus. ; Fudge does things in a hurry. ,` 1-lc,-,ns U-up luyqri in hand. _ ‘ Till r . 'c crc.=.: the Sonja box and ccllllzlcnced to pound out T0 Cil‘r111II-"7" T Canada leads all other countrie .ii the purchase of American agri- Last night he tool: the music down iculturai ulzplemczits SHRlNERS‘ PEACE MARCH I went home \\'l~..stl;lig it, lvillch .s the to the rehearsal of the Rameses Tem- { ple band and had the leader look lt. over and give it the K.O. via the fld- ‘ die, sax and file route. i It went big-irl fact the nluslclaiis greatest praise _a new ilit oi music can get. Now lt has been oi‘hc_sil_v adopted | by the Sll:'lilel's as the Peace )_Inl‘lr`l1. ' lt \\‘.lI first be played at illc lllllcil- eon Tllcsciay- at the Royal Yrvl"l-; to .tile Imperial l"ntci1t.l'.:r~illc biggest formal lllncheolrnf the cunixntizli- Anti at the unveiling oi the Peace Menlorial up ai Exit Luiloli Pall: the massed bands will play it and the lmfuzed choruses sing it. ,, Ho! il that for speed-Sunday an A deaf 33-itor ln Pam has trsir ed llLs d:g to pull a cord to open the door when the boil rings --~.;__@ EFFICI ENT l OPTICAL SERVICE EYES EXAMINEI), GLASSES SUPPLIED AND F¢I'I"I°El). FAREFUI. ATTEN HON GIVEN T( REPAIR WORK J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist |51 Kent siren Phono N2-I. _____ _ Cha rlotlewwg Phone IU * _ l 1 _o l 1 l ti' y l .|. i _ 4, ,_ -1 , _ ,fl li# .yu if ~`q~c.=. -,#3, ...Q