1'41’ Peanut Butter, large size i RcdStnr Specials in Jam strawberry Jam, 40 oz. bottle .._., . ._._- Rnspberry Jam, 40 oz. bottle . . grunge Marmalade, 40 oz. bottle _. .,,_.. . . Plum Jam, 32 oz. bottle . cherry Jam, 32 os. bottle . . . .'.. . . . . .. meek Currant Jnm, a2 oz. bottle _. .. - Pineapple Marmalade, 32 oz. bottle . Crab Apple Jelly, 12 oz. bottle . . . . Strawberry Jelly, 8 oz. bottle . . . . .. _I s 0,0 o,s,o| opus’,- -_s r_s,n;s;\_s_e ujll ovlsnsg] 34¢ Corrected-fir Every 15° Wednesday and Saturday Issue 10c 29c PIODUUI Flour has Advanced. We Bought Early. For This Week Unly. Quaker Flour, best grade, 98 lbs. $2.60 Turnips ... n. IETLIL IAIKII "srrcis. i lbs tisll and cinnv stones PHONES 747 and 748 NEWYHRK , E x c H! a E i~':.'.'.’l::.'.l..~..i'.~}§' (By John L. (iooley, Amoclaiod Plus Financial Writer) (A. P. By Gunrdhn‘: Special Wire) NEW YORK, April iii-Tho com- mon stock average receded slightly today after five desultory hours featured by activity snd advances in miscellaneous preferred issues and n number of specialties. Bond trnnsnctions were smaller than yes- terday, but that market clung to its upws-rd trend. Senior equitim hold the floor through the morning when s broad list of such issues established gains oi’ l to 3 points or nlore. Thereaf- ter mnny of them quieted down nnd some of the ndvnnce wnn re- linquished. In common listings Mc- Mn", ,|.-',.,,' Leilan Storm, Radio, Rsdio-Kelth- McCall 1.2-3.1; MONTREAi EXCHANGE _(C. P. By Gusrdissrs Special Wirri LKXHTBEAL, April l3-—W‘ith n few specinities in the vnn of the movement, listings on the Mont- resl Stock Exchange edged slightly higher iodny although trading vol- ume wss only slightly in excess of yesterday. The market gave enrly promise oi’ experiencing n record light day when only five board lot ssles were made in the first quarter hour but trades rallied to engage in n burst of buying sholtly before mid-day nnd the market slllpptd to life for s few moments before fnlling buck bno its former lscksdaisicnl stste. B did not take long for the buy- fl‘ movement to dis out and be- ‘ldp long el-rly gains were beinl reduced. But st criticsl points the mnrket nlwnys mnnnged to glin support snd s strong sppecrnnce was held st the close. specialties caught the eye st the close with brood gains being dis- played but the recognized lenders. especially the nloohoi stocks. were also to the fore. A‘ b ' occupied the limelight around noon to regis- ter gnins of close to n point, reced- ing later in the dny. At the close Industtisl Alcohol "A" wss up i-2 It l6 i-2 nnd the " " ‘I-l at l5 1-2. Among the selected issues to show the broadest sdvnnccs were Inter- national Power Preferred with n gnin of 3 points st l0 l-I, Domin- mn Textile up 1 st 70, Cnnsdinn Celmese Referred up l st 120. the mmmui up 11-2 nt 21 and Can- sdinn Ou- Preferred up 3-4 st 14 i-i. Genrrnl Steel WINS, Holi- mger Consolidated Smeltsrs and several others were niso higher st the close. Dominion Con! Preferred receded s point rrom the new high level touched yesterday when it sold st l0 and Omnds Northern Power droppai l-I st 2i. Bsthurst. Brn- siilnn, Cnnsdisn Csr Common nnd Qthnn were also lower. Qnies 11,606. Bonds 828.600. HAMILTON T0 RAVI ANNUAL MEETING ONTARIO I. O. D. l. HAMILIDN‘. April ikliundred-i of women from mnny sections of the province will converge on Hem- ilion tomorrow nnd Frldsy for the annual meeting of the Ontlrlv Provincisl cnspter or the Imperial on!" Daughters of the Empire. Members of the executive met to- day. Ampn‘ important addresses will be one on the Lesgue of Nation's. pout-mm; the provincisl presidents sddrem. reports will be p. from Mrs. Fred Walker of Hamil- ton, gQm-etnry; Mrs. N. J. Muiock llf st. Cstilnrinu. err-hill"! W‘ rotary; Mrs. J. D. Detwiier of Lon- ~ don. educational secretary: B111 0- c. Tenie. of rm ma. who» H- retsry; Mrs. W. B. Hill, of Toronto. press secret y- gmm“ ‘i’ "r 12"“ '3; maul-til. Pr" ° 9 "l" Bunion when rnunicipsl chblltfll will be hoard from thmulh "W" secret-orb. Discussion will be held In the nntimnl endowment fund sndemortoninenmievtwili b‘ by Mrs. L. L. Lung of unit, Tbs dbcuuion will be led b! Mrs. John A. Btewnrt of Pen-h- __._.§-- 17%" Mnrch building construction stnt- istics rsvcsl brood gnins over Peb- runry nnd nlso over March of inst 1_ year, though it is noted that the Australia pound 1 M48. contribution of publicly-financed *"'"" '°""""I 1""- work to the aggregate is substan- tlni. The Dodge organization estim- ntss thnt in the first i034 quarter , this clnss of building represented '15 pm,“ m” 4mg - rcent of the totsl, and nesrly ns isrge n proportion is snticipsted for the second three months. Dunn d: Brsdstreet said that "nl- 1min rupee nous. most without exception" leading re- "ll! 1'" 1*"- tnilors throughout the country find no post-caster tspering of volume. Commenting on the gener- nl business situation the snme re- view stnted that while full credit avg”. m,“ onto for the improvement Ls given lsst Bfitlrrilhd flint m5 year's emergency legislation, "con- siderable stress now is being placed on the need for sllowing the for- ward movement to proceed hampered by new nnd unnecessary 'I‘hnt the demand for credit is showing st iesst s. seasonal quick- enlng is evident from the brlsker pnper msrket. The American with sn im- lnst week lied Toms mes Inituce .. . ippi. elder ‘ll ragga... flutter .. (‘rrnln , Lettuce 2 for Montreal (Claudio: Inns) Bios-kn Doul S! eel (‘on l if. int Nickel .. . Internntlonni Cement, “°“'~1‘"1 "W" - Llidustrlll R-lyon Ind Neisner ,.,§,’,,‘,"7!;,,; strengthened. Armour nnd Radio Quebec Pow" Cwp. groups were especially native. Such stocks ns U. B. Steel Com- mon, Amcricnn Telephone, General Electric, Westinghouse, New York Central, Santa smelting, U. B. Smelting and Du Pont did little. Transfers in Allied Chemical and Union Pacific were not recorded until the last nnd then both hnd o. thin market, the former lining 2 net, the latter 2%. Balm lotniled 1,191,640 shores of which preferred stocks contrib- uted n substantial proportion. News happenings mediate market sisnt were meagre, reports .. bearing on the stnte of trade sp- 81011 Ind ..= pcnred. Cnr landings dropped about eight percent from the preceding week. due nlmost en- tirely to n decrease in fuel traffic. This wns attributed to ncent buy- ing of cosl by consumers against Nbsw-inignn Riel-l of Con . \\'il‘llllpg‘ pl . (Csnndlnn Irons) hour Flock! Amer (‘yen R . . . . Amer Sup Power (Jiiion Ber-v .. . . l-Zl Bond Ind Shin l-‘ord (of Csn A ill (Cundinsi Press foreign exchange in relation ns follows:- Argenlinn pIo .&4 Belgium nslgn .El0. llsnmsrk krone .50’! Germany relnbsmnrk I900 iirelt Brilnln pound B 1M6. Hollsnd fiorin .0102 Hungary pengn ‘B70. Japan yen .3046. Jugoni-nvis dlnnr 00B. New Zellsnd pound 4 llll. Poland siotl .l 1. Noutb Africs pound 5 i813. flpnin pasts .1300 soles discount. Uh- st ll!‘ to iii‘ rents s und. Oqhrings amounted to ill‘ odsy is cont. Isy It I’! Id hrusk st Chicago of s ‘obi sud continual woehsll Whiting census sum ou- .. .. .. AIssndIPo ' "'" ,0 trend of modest ibis afternoon in the rulnl ment of the Toronto Stock Tbs golds turned in s iusjoi narrow Quins while buss inetsll were ltendy and silvers slightly stronger in . 909.000 rrom yesterdsy changes smorig the active penny previous sessions ibis week. 9d to tbs erlmt of 30,- "l Rained 1s cents ylvsnite moved up B rents .85. Adi-slices of 2 to 4 cools were Si. Antisony_ Maple Lcni'_ yse sud Ooodflsb. DDed 2 to l-l llid llngumac net lower nfter n wide swing in heavy lrsding. it (‘inl- Hl n! M, having loprlieil 25 null 3.1. lifehensis wsl tnkon in heavy volume sud flu clone st 115 wnl up l2 cent-l Coaiinurum 10st d slid Clflldliln Mal- l’ C n . TORONTO, April 15— Stock: ' Stock Market‘ iii3§nnT Alu a Ind Iii II: I.’ I. (‘on Marconi ... ... u. .. 21;“, EX CHANG MONTREAL, Apl-ll lil—iirilish and Cnnndisu dollsr, ls compiled by the Ruyul Bank of (‘sands closed fodsy 3900. 041B. United Btstes dollnr 1,4 Mr cent PRqQz/cz (Candis: Pull) MONTREAL. April 1§--AflOf holding siosdy yellerdny, butler prices IIIII - n! the wool’! decline during to denlln s on the Montreal dslry amount of psper Oiitltlndlng in m ket. lrrub Quebec this district nt the end or usren i" was nesriy 816,000,000 larger thsn s, esp-Zed. lccord g to qunlit , while finest no l grade New Zeslsn s or westerns brought from 33% to 21 reservoir of federal reserve rnem- ‘ea-Y; ma" ' mm“ m ‘m.’ but enrlols or lsss w a uoted st ‘hi: to Z cents n pound c;3=-e§:a&§8»-=w§_-g-7?“ p’: W" G _ Stock Quotations Pivotal New York Stocks Markets At A Glance sinckn clonal‘ ligblnr. n H u Toronto nss— rrcguln r. New Ycrk-ltocks cloned, Ii lower; sugnr snd coffee Isle ngcd. Miscellaneous Incl) fril l8- Whest nor no fl 16. Barley Csn Wewtern no I I. lists f.‘ W no 2 t7, Outs Cl-n Western I M. tints f:\l no i U. MONTBJAL, A Flour seconds 4 i0. Flour bakers 4 30. Flour White corn l 2o g9 4J9, llrsn ton 120%. Shorts fun 24m lifiddliugs ton 26$. Rolled osts blg 00 lbs 2 Gil l!!! H0 J per ton cnriois l6 00. (been Ont current 11% lo ilifi. i332’. “°Q‘.i.°'“’ ‘hi’. es u nos rob-ices N n mu $1.10 Potatoes P E I min 8130 l0 $11.0, Currencies b97811 PXFBIHIc rnilrkeil iodsy. Cent. cents, vlns dnvrn .001,‘ of - NHL MT’L. CURB (Culndinn Irons) Stocks (‘lose R A Oil . , BBliihlfllOll 12 imp gob 12 VIP ll int Petr u m» rm " New South Wales Woofs lncrelsing Vniue When the January wool sales qpened in Sydney in Australian cur- rcncy were 90 per cent. higher than they were n year sgo, and practic- nliy double the figure ruling at the low point of the beginning of last year. In Piebnlnry, i933, good-class catalogues averaged only 8.8d a pound, greasy and scoured, the bnlc "Brill"! 511/7/3. The wool 501d for the hull-year, ending with De- cember last, nvernged flfl/lfi/d a bale. State Finances Favorable 5265.000 for the six months. Austrnlinn Literature Meat Development Meet producers believe that there is no doubt about the successful car- to London. The initial cXWTlmWll-l-l i082, from New South Wales to 1on- don. Since then seven other experi- mental shipments have been made. V, The rate of development and the quantity that can be brofltnhiy mer- keted will depend upon two factors _/the freight rnte to London and the service to the consumer, the ist- gg; gglllng for n system of weekly nrrlvnis snd dsily deliveries It in considered that so oer w"- 1110"“ frozen. lecove y of "linden" Bell s, rdlmry interest hns been tsEsXnri-x? the theft of the bell of the German cruiser Iimden. The bell was stolen from s museum in Syd- ney, and the world-wide search wss mode by the authorities in endeav- oflng w discover it snd to WP"- hend the culprit. The recover!‘ V" msee by the "Sydney Mornihs H"- . "d... m“ m," obtsinlxig informs- tion thnt it hsd been buried in cer- 5 “in perk lnndl 0n the Willi?" 9i Melbourne. A ill-Pt! wl-s despetch- ed, which in the night located tn‘: spot where the bell wns buried. y“ dug up and returned to Bydntv. when it is now in its vim 1h ti" (Cnnnllnl Inns) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial [lily WPli dulinnlpeg-Whout closed nsrrowiy OIII. New Ynrk-Iubbcr light: cotton s giver Ivrlhs wheat patents rims lzlour wlutss wheat patents choice ‘fhn (‘flnilrllnn rloilnr fell from n "tmim" "i ‘i m ‘A Percent The bound sterling r-losod at [.5 15% 1|; 1°“ In“ t" l“ 4H‘ Ind off illlf n The French from. closing n: 550 Stale accounts for the hnlf-yenr ending December, which were pub- lishcd lest month, showed that, not- withstanding decreased revenue duo to lowered taxes and other charges, the financial position of the State continues to progress fnvornbly. The expenditure decreased for the half- ‘ year by £2,568,492. Certain taxes were abolished and others lowered, and £2,340,187 less was collected, ns compared with the same period of the previous . yenr. Concessions _ zrantcd to the public in fsres and lreights on the nilwsys (which nre Government-owned) amounted to Last year snw a considerable in- - crease in the output of Australian literature. Book publishing firms have extended their business to limits lhat luvs exceeded anything done previously, and the results have been gratifying-rather astonishing, in fact—an a demonstration of lit- ernry ability obtaining an outlet. Most of the publications were of good class. Books on nature study in Alltralia, with excellent repro- ductions in colors, pioneering exper- iences of s. particularly interesting character gathered from records snd personal statement. essays. educa- tion works. and notably books desi- ing with the little-known centre nnd northern parts of the continent. I were published. /I ridge of chilled meat from Australia ghlpmcn]; was mnde in September, be shlppel chilled. the bnlsnce being p‘ PKG! MINING AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Capitalization $10,000,000 , ANNOUNCBTHEAPPOINTMENFOF HARTLEY & COMPANY, INCORPORATED III YOIK ‘. a: Fiualzlgmf: The purpose of Mining and Development Corporation is the development of mineral resources in Canada, the United States, and othcr_countrics—exnmining, acquiring, exploring, developing and operating mining properties. Controlling interest in important gold, silver and tin properties located in North and South America iS now owned by the Corporation. Bartlcy 8: Company, Incor- porsted, are now negotiating for several Canadian and American mining properties. Oflicer: and Director: Mmluc nun Dnvztomnwr Conrossrroi: AUGUST HECKSG-[ER G. M. IECKSCHB "IT-IJMPSON W. DECKER cis" m s”; r" may Iv You Nlxlz/ N: You, Cspiuiisz, {nearly Trusses-w, _ VlcrPrddent sud Direemr shédd Fun. a“ h" Pmldfl-it 3i m!!!” M“!!! AmhinsCorparst-ion M. Z. ZRDOFY Con»; Director Crucible Steel Nsw You Cgyp. of Aug-la; Ding!" RODMAN WANAHAKLI PrnndnglsrrlrykCcmpnay, EmpireTrustCotnpunnChsir- Viewlnddoi Inter-M min, Executive Committee lhnuvnnu. h- HON. JOSEPH l. FRANCE s4 13mm, U‘ 5 g; Pen-r Dnesrsgbio. kw c; '“°" " morn nu. saoww y,“ 9,,“ 5,,“ km, QM" sumzn n. PARADlS V" Y“! Mow-run, “OM05 F- 5°"? Ages», mum- Ligin- ins-ism, slllfiwlfl Cossqflldg- P7111351 “fl-I C0- tcd Gold Mio_u1i|nind;Dirue- pnmu‘, CAL HON G F THOMPSON tor, Champlain Oil Ce. Ltd. Bu“, PM" M" c, Ymw y. wrists-l: nmncu! puns-ion; formerly Prddenc, Nsw You Gian“, “m”, w] | Oliver iron Mining Co, sub- Ammn- 1b,, I 5 ‘u t R '| 'r__. I bhl- n idiw vfv-S-Swlfio-v- ‘rimm- M m‘ cftlgnrilleplogleSoeeia MR5. ARTHUR IRVING A gloom was cast over the vicin- ' c _ ‘t my clingy vaga- onuslom 0th il’."r.".i'é:'é.fi'i'.'fii¥fl:;?;ss_sifif w gn 5mg ‘m M", wor . er r II s mlh . Arthur Irvin‘ mu “and beyond Iinl-u- Chugo for sly sdvQrtIIQnQ twenty-flu anus. Advertising liaise-Payable in Advance Cwutrnl Dunrdinl locals, do. per word: Waller! Ill lnlkrm lnfll, II. pug word; Announce-onto nll CIIllg lvcnts, In. pot wsrll w 2e. per wordl In Is-srinn Notion, ‘its. pa inst; Linn 0t haul-QM I latter! of Cendlismq 1. on, 10o. per inch or 4c. L11]; 711g of fgu-gfpfgflmg 9f bllgg, AA A nkek¢kkkk AAAAAAA A n. a 4A A AAAA¢;_ leaving n hurt-broken husband to sins for the Irina deceased wns the daughter of the "n", l, u...“ late Capt. Roderick McRne and Eunice McLeod Manse of Point Prim, who p. ‘ecensed her only For sale one month ngo. The service, which i" wok nlwe in the home. was con- roa sun". - nor rout-r suc- Pierce, the hymns rendered being Borden. L-llil. 5-3-0» °~°- “When the Roll is Cslled Up Yon- en 11mm mm W", “o, ~31“ Everett Howntt, Carleton. L-i-ns. Prefenblr one with the Nsme of Jesus With You," snd “Num- My god w Thug- Th, p,“ F03. BALI — AUCTION IOITI- bcarcis were: Messrs. J. P. Mor- gnnutht o’ cherry vmex ind nk Manse, John Morrison, i=- Percy Buchnnnnn of Point Prim. FOB ‘u: _ “tux-HT! Goon (Patriot plense copy) Bus!‘ Beam‘ bu” MISS nose owns!‘ 1n‘ Gmmm‘ roll. BALI -sn'r OI’ CAI’! wheels, iron no] snd rosd cert. throughout the Pi-ovlnce were shock- ed to hear of the death of Rose, Fol SALE_MOD‘L 1 Fo‘m T0 LIT—B‘I‘OI.I. Btfl K 1th T I ROBE entereccietiigvhosgrifilpltliliie-nlgevious Eve‘ 3nd” “d _G_“"_di_"n' Monday and despite skiiful and lov- 6'“!!- Gumlm cm ’ ° "‘—'—“" ing care passed on to her eternal Prim"!- - rest. During her short illness she end, Blncquiere fsrm. Apply McLeod 8t highly esteemed employee of Wool- whom she was favorably known. P06?- Plld- I" Rmd- “mail! Always s devgtéed Lgsléghter and ' ' sismxnosewlll m e ,‘ Y in her home, where by her unselfish- (JAIDBOAID SUITABLE F0. at A. l-lornidz Con. nn irreparable loss. sheet. Cvunrdisn Oflice. ti- Besides her heart-broken parents, ;:;___:___.s._______-:::;_—_ she lenves to mourn nix brothers yoggslfllt! BOAB I MONTHS. and four sisters, nil of whom are st Dem sdvnnced ltegistery- 51mm home. from the residence of her nunt. Mrs. Bnslllcn, where Requiem High Mass cents each. 15% with order. Toronto <10.» wns celebrated by Rev. E. Gl-lnnley. Hulhg; Hatchery, 67 Chestnut i" — cherish her loving memory. The "TIP" V" “f; Wggtgd IOTIIJI WANTED, DIME Will call for. Bill lililchnsl. L-l Boll!) WANTED I! ducted by her pastor, the Rev. Mr. trio Range ss new $50.00. E. l. Jsy, Im- "mrlu! 1068906 "- der," which was suns st her fnth- WQNTID-Uolll) AID - Dly “A" cue Gunrdisn, ‘he, and" “d Wm“ 5cm‘ IANTID TU RENT IOU!‘ rissey, Wilfred Mclnnis, Wilfred (‘IP41- _°""'¢1l° °'°§:l'_ ‘lismth_“wl‘flul°.9l§fmmbg‘ff¢m_ iisy nnd seed bnriey. Mrs. J. A. wlNTlD-UUU-DING 140T» Ill . ldlfltill. Write f0! pllTlCfl-III Many friends and relatives AW“, aw“ &Mm‘me_b1m_ __ To Let daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kent street. Gnudet, which occurred nt the City “W” mm‘ D"‘°h' c“ “Q3315- Hospital on Good Friday, after sn indlspositlon of several days. yo‘ ‘u; __ Aucno" “ma,” T-ozglilvrlfiaflxi 1U! ""- l-il- r0 u-rr - six soon APT. nus-i — floor Bslmornl. Garage. Posseuior more her sufferings with fortitude F03 sAI-E-‘u ‘C35 ‘AND 5T May 15th. Also one furninhe and maintained consciousness to the "Off-h 111M100. lite JORDh 5- Apnrtment. Phone 134-1.. _.__i_.______\ 'I‘he deceased was a valued and Bentley. Chnrlottetown.__li-l810. IOU!!! T0 LET-POI. nlhlID-‘I —’ iste occupsticn, nine room tons- mmh-s ‘vim-e m; mgdg a wide eir- I0! SALE-BAFGIQI-M 7113?“, ment, situated 3i Ambrose Street cle of friends with the public, by Seed. Island WW- 5°° P" ‘b- Brighton. Apply w H. R- Hillwh Female Help Wanted _i____n_z_ ness Ind kindness her mssihsltevts 11111"! °““‘°“"‘" m" 1' w WANTID-Gllb ron osussni house work. Apply Ciusrdinn. Bwwelp Dungtgffnsge, P. E. I. WOIAN "ANTI TO SI" I01" The funeral was held on Monday L-iBt. us st home. No IiiIQlM, _._ s- L _ Lnwrence Dolron, to 5t. Dunstan! ‘A3359 ROCK! CHICKS, ll Neckwesr Company. Dept. it’: Among the many tributes twill- nrriuiss, comma. num- be f Mlle Cards snd splrituel sees. Specinl Qusntlty Prices. bouqnumuero sent\by Will-W" "id Csnndinn Livestock Cwnerltl". “mum (‘o’) friends, ss well ns two floral bou- Mmcmm L-llil. quets received from the stnils of the ~————— '=———i‘**""‘* Chicks, from bred tolny and blood J14- '1";<>_"!*;[‘9-j_ slno from Mrs. Jnrdine. ___ tested stock. For sols sfter llny —-"—' "* May her soul rest in Pt!“- DIIT 0!‘ GIASBIIOPPII- ‘d Phnil, New Hnven. L-lfll. I008 KILL! GOP l8 POI BALI - IIG. AYIJIIII ‘oph (Rid in 1| I Lid (ill) ll. O. P. Alb mldmgy“ formers Herd full! INNNW! "4 no M ‘he Wm“, g gtggdy diet of tested for nbortlon. Apply W. A. - ‘n out Mclienn, Clyde River. I'll»- IVEIYTIINO IN AIlI-ICAN rubber belting. Ru ‘ in“! t- mpletc for service st hni! F16!- Clinton I. Ion-ism. I03 DING. Fredericton RI Male Help Wanted ‘ mun-non hum» 1'0 legqfiiifnx. I-Il ffriends i'ollow- , i Ch 1 ttetown. r. n. x. - sdlriigorecigldm l: their 1min resting s m ‘ ‘to L-lsoo. , .M"c°“an°°“3 . "°°- — rnrvs-rs noun runnnusl . W 81. f. . in: to her popularity Wm I 1"" holm Clubroot Resistant. wrnib mnaeréiuiwmtuuw‘ ______._._. now 1'0 on‘ A 00 Woolworth snd Metromlil-lh awfu- QUALITY nniomrs IOCI Job. nee Booklet. The M- 15th. Order enrly. J. Heber me- Escaped bee" "i"n‘bi?iiu?‘ sex.’ i‘ sll , tstooed. Rewsrd r-iomrnsr. 80k. April l3.— gun mm yenrs old. Avbniu L.':uxlmm_ nun,‘ b