MAY 16. 195s = - T1119 uriaxwrricluwiv GUARDIAN VPAGE I srocx QUOTA TIONS Ni. Y. Stock Dull Trend MoiitrealStocki _ g On New York Exchange Y ' Stock Mark t (Canadian Prue) ‘ e (Canadian heal) Ike" i. m" (By rreaerielr Gardiner “m” 0"“ Am T“ T“ T 13° NEililhgOgllrlillMialylalafilhe 12%‘; Brazilian ‘fitk M) W!” . 9* market was unab.e to make pro- C Q e y 1 AIMW“ ' 39* Rress n Saturday's brief session m em L‘ A n 35% and the list. on the whole, was Om C“ d M1 R611" . 31* dOWn slightly for the week. C“ 1nd M A 3% d I 5 I With news stimulation lacking $55M] [p 2"‘ l ' , . aendix Av 1i utrlioergglrtiggellvzllemegitelabimeiielllelssl °° "M" . 11% Steel 47% The ticker tape frequenty was at 9°“ 5mm 55* Ohes Ohio 26% a standstill and transfers totalled 5°") Cm PM 15% Chane; 431,1, only 233.220 shares against 556.240 gm g Q 28% Don on 5° a X’ 61%: ailzlliustrials managed to at Ge? Sig! WIN aglfi mmon , ' Q gfi?” itirnadl drlelrlllltesulllpilylde nilsrorllrlfenctogl gilvllsusllllitn ills n . minor losses. the Amociated Press Imp Tob 14% gglflffiodflflu 82% average of 60 issues was unchanged Int Nickel 47% cunt“ wright 20% Ill. l-O. IIIIJ POW PId 74 Mimi 1°“ humid? 2S€§.°le‘él°'l..“‘.i§.i.§iiifé lfféiewlfdfl. "u m” Am” m“ l7 declines at (he last Steels coppers Mgcofi refit, 12% glee‘? gnu“ ‘and specialties did-fairly ‘well and Mt] power 39% 26 Pélséisggazgflby of the rails display“! Nat Brew 37y, 5e" 149m" 39% Among ‘Canadian iauea. mining gfiafjff‘ o" Goodyflflf T!" 15% stocks again occupied the spot- Gt Nor Pfd 11% light. Lake snore shaded the for- 53,33,523’ Hud Mot Ca: 6% ward move with an advance of st mwgcom 4% Int HM‘ 56% nearly a point and lesser gains steel of can 64% Int Tel gel yvetre registered by and lyfc- st Law PM Kenneco ' n yre orcup ne. s ers cs a "' Mont Ward 320; sma‘l fraction. Canada 4s were ayflilfig‘ K a N Y Central 13% ignored. Canadian funds dropped Natl Cash: Reg 3-32 to a discount of 25-32. w") m" B i! Nol- Am o N01’ Pglitiéio WHAT STOCKS DID ' Pack o or l . P Paramount 3 Advances 13B 110 M It‘ I n Penn R R 1% Declines 193 30B Phil Pet Co 32s. gnflffiged it}? 53*; Pub Ser N .1 alv- ° “ “°‘ i Pure Oll C0 99' TORONTO, May I5— Radio 0o c ' Acme ou _ Radl-l: 1%: slit New Y0rk Curb Stocks Close Bhelh tl-“mn on Alder-mac 40 sou ac - Std Oil N J 48V i.’ Acme Oil - de k (Canadian Pres!) grnulgmcdn 1:355 U lted A tiles an... .2. "°°"' °‘°" tats... it“ as g“ Rubber p 2a fin“ fig“, l?“ Bankfield '11 u 3 st co 4a 1 Bid oocl 21 Alli Sup Power A Vanadium 15% Cities Serv l0 5°)’ 0 1° Warner B"! 5" El Bond Share 8% BMW" 99° West Union 211i Crole Pet 21% Brown 0i! 52 West Air Brake zlu m,“ on Con, 36 Burr Ana 15% WEQ E180 78% Humble on 18 Buff CED 1% Woolworth 44% Lockheed Air av. $111k]: ‘H111 2gb m" H“ W“ Camont 36 can Malroblo 9c Montreal _Curb UNDATED MONEY BOY Chem Res 28 (Canadian Press) Chmmlum 52 ~ -—-—— Closing exchange rates: gglglwéalg‘ 3g _ imam" W “i8ii¥.‘.°'i5i°%%'3§‘t. attest- . Davies 51 8m“ um “Altair York Pound 491 Can D“"'5°'1 31 ew — . ; - “ Abitibi Com lao adian dollar 99 7-32; franc 2.79 3-4. my; f?“ Abitibi Pfd leis at Paris-Closed. 2 _ U s wt Malmbm m gsbAestgll 2-0 dolllarggllliapgelllllg- lgnaddian dol- E1‘}°'”'d° Beauharnois 3% la.r 58.90 cents. ' F“ w“ w“ A 4-i- —————— 533$? e3 sex‘ v T O E FOREIGN EXCHANGE we Pm . 2o "H" "*- _ -- zo m-d-A - (Canadian Press) 1 Gnfilegafig. 18% Imp on I NEW YORK May l5—Foregn Gods e 4a mi; Pete 26% exchange: Great l3.ritain_ demand G01 d ale m “We A i it “eel o»- lzllg: gllln 1-2 l7)!!! 3-43 Itllly’ Sdllinolla-i-emgelgium ma“ m ___________ 16.84; 'oermeny 40.19;’ Canada Egg; 0°“ lg.‘ Millard’: Lininlent relieves pain. 99 7-32. Hard Rock 333 H k '10 -e_e-----. ee ~e e M‘ weeew ‘v$¢¢ . vevee “E3132” 1215;; Home Oil Howey 35 1 E N E R S I§11ldk?BY 43f: : e ' f Nurses’ Home .l k w ite 40 Sealed Tenders for the erectloiylob a _ d t the ‘$01’, a m for the Provincial Sam1ltoriuinMw‘ii_ 1e SIGCGIYOt ad t Jemcoe 4m office oi‘ Dr. P. A. Cree man, e lca uperln en en , ,1 M Q01} - up to Wednesday, May 25th., 193s. - _ g3; gig 13g Plans and Speciiicaligions Hi1 be ‘SEBIIBIIII. LRGCOtIIICB of Km, Mk, 1g; Mr J M Hunter, Arc itect, ug es 0c , Y- “Eu” u o o In a,‘ 50% Building to be erected without change, and no L”: 00$‘ 3 extras will be allowed. A certified check for Two Ggllad 4;“ Thousand Dollars to accompany each Tender. The mm 1a lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Miacaasn £913 - SIMON P. PAOLI, Chairman.‘ “ Mme“ a: v¢A:AAAAAQAAAAAA¢:AA: _- _ “lg,” g" _ _ Mm . L-470-5-l3-tf. hlgagltgyge :8‘; c A _‘ ‘ I . A A A A . A McKenzie 102 i.--" t v - - t- . n Mcwntem M , e Mercury 10% j ' 176 Advertising Rates Payable in Advance mww- m Ooutnl Guardian luuall- do per word; wcuuru lauu haul-uh iconic, i’ Monete no pol ivordl Announcement! uuu Coming ltvonta 2o mu word, cut-time Morris K11’! 8 ll porworu; In llomurliun Notion, 10o yo: llwhl um 0i liiunti Ami Mon}; B Spiritual uhoruigu, Gurus, 010., do pen uumol Lotta:- of condolence 70¢ Naybob 31% 9C inch. Notion on ‘a-u and lirlrrwllllvh- We our Ill’ 0c pd Newbec 3 Word. Ullll Intel OI uppllolllull. N “d! 51% lint-en Change lo: uuy advertisement. twenty-five cone. K3530“ __ »,.““ - v w. i vvv gigrrgold a: H0 For Sale T0 Let 8E3‘ leo T0 IE1.‘ FIVE ROOMS BATH omea a m“ mmwoon m” SOFT‘ and nails. in wtiage. No other wood, blocks. Pllon 361 City villi‘ L-Mif-llfllt-N: eruiiwnauit! rLANrs coo llunéired. 70g bfigl. gagging??- m F’ ' ii-lri-o-ia-liii. IV O "tie. 51%.." “tlfilflmu-y 20R , Bentham. WRutifimaivei-Im°'t.-4oo-i-iA-ai- '°"""eltsei"‘“%.“.3'u. ‘.3“.u"; u O1‘ O Q 4 ' Ole-it Mt. Stewart finengent in bulging‘; Apply 191 rec George lee . L-iBB-b-d-tf. TO LIT — HOUSE 283 RICHMOND Street. Apply 10o l-lulsboro. IrQM-B-lfl-Si. months. cottage Brighton. Apply to l0 Greenfield Avenue. 13-486-5-14-61. Male Help Wanted '10 LET FUR- THE BUIUIMER P! m“ 6d in Red 1r W-5-1°'11'""1°'1"'"- warn‘ - MAN T0 worm on 5 cn_wm8 lei-m. a. o. nunett. Wimloe ta- slab-Wood, u. r. Welsh, s1 lfl Stud Chestnut Street. Telephone 0.11. To “1- ._ 3gp gprpmq 300M - b-“WVW-m- Fireplace. l5 Rochford uberlei-u V0!" SAL! n‘ KINSINGTON-‘I -_ - ' loomed hula. ‘Also Garlic with r0 LIT-TWO nmmeulp, ground treesJli-alill- heatodbodrooiiuetwllllloboro lulu. wni|_‘“_°_u_“ Street. L-m. ' -"--' a --oru: ROOM. APPLY Personal Thufidlln. il-m-a-u-ai. _.____.._:.._._._._____.__ mums: so up u: i ks $3" “r.~..a..itl"'éizi° 8”’ C“ ° ‘ - ' iAlK us imgilllmpcimq w, _ - .7. B. Campbell. A in : W. K. a. n. s z or ma,“ m“ uwbmfld,’ 2-0-10. Salesman Wanted FORTUNE. BUT A PLIAI- flteble business for urn- active people. A1118:- monthly income. You do not have to have a large income iii order to make a financial success of your life. If you have thirty, twenty, o; gyen fifteen years of earning power ahead of you, you can be financially independent in your later years even on a moderate salary. makes saving read l m evelleiible to you P Bu: you must have e aavin Life 05ers _such_ a plan. The advanta e of The Imperial Life way over other me ods of saving is that, by it you actually do save just what you plan. All Imperial Life olicy adapted to your_needs will pl-ovi e for your dependents m case of your death, or for yourself after your retirement.- "Pliuincilin SECURITY THROUGH Lire Iuaulzimorz," by Paul _Spelcher, adjunct-national authority, is auliureresiing book which should be P)‘ everyone who plans to Provide financial security for himself and falni . rial Life representative will No, he never had a large income- -—but he had a savings plan that worked! CQIIAINTANCES wonder "how he did it. He always had just an ayere e job-a moderate income-yet now, while still young enough to enjoy life, he can Ntltt. He and his wife are taking a long trip. After that they'll settle where they like because they have an independent plan that easy and sure. T e Imperial Your local withoul Cost.‘ c . Co” erial Heed Office, Toronto, Ont. Branches and Little Activity On Montreal Stock Market (C.P. By Guardian's Social Wire) MONTREAL, May l5 — Ticker tape idled in a dull Saturday sea- sin on the stock exchange and nrces showed reluctancy to move away from the previous close. Metals showed little change. Util- ities moved up small fractions. -Paoers were quiet. Price Broth- ers sliDDed l-4 at 12. St. Lawrence Corporation picked up 1-8 at 4 l-B and Howard Smith held unchanged at l4 1-2. Only rail traded. Cana- dian Paclfic held unchanged with the previous closing level. In the general list Canada Steamship Lines held steady at 3 and the preferred moved up 1-4 at Dominion Steel and Coal "3". General Steel Wares and Hollinger held firm with the previous close. Total sales: lndusirials 7,600; mines 32.900: bonds S100. Currencies (or. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. May la-The Pound sterling declined l-8 of a cent at $5.00 13-16 on Montreal .oreign ex- changes today while the French Franc held about even at 2.81 15-16- The United States dollar advanced l-l6 per cent to 26:32 Der cent pre- mium. (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) now YORK. Ma 15 — Gwen! weakness of major European cur- rencies in terms of the dole)‘ W118 evident Saturday in quiet ioreian exchange dealings. rliriil lost 3-8 of a cent at . . ‘The French stabilization fund. to counterbalance the con- tinued repatriation of funds, sold Francs actively during the day and that unit lost .00 1-4 of a cent at 2.79 3-4. ‘Ihe Canadian dollar closed at a discount of 25-32 off 3-32. The Belza. aided by control sup- port. gained .01 of a cent. Pressure on the Holland Guilder continued as a loss o! .05 of a cant was turn- ed in and the Swiss France slump- ed- .0tl of a cent, to a. new low ior tho year. Banks I (Canadian Press) Banks Clo" Canada — Commerce —- Montreal 209 Nova Bcotia 296 Rpyfll 173 l I Gram WINNIPEG. May 15-—(CP)-— Only bright spot of a quiet Win- nipeg grain exchange session Sat- urday was the 1 3-4-cent advance in May wheat. boarded principally due to scarcity oi offerings. May buying became slim in the final stages and the closing advance was l 1-8 cents at $1.17 1-2. July gained 1-4 cent on spread- ing wihich pushed the October fut- ure down 5-8 cents at .06 3-4 and 8'1 34-7-8 cents. respectively. Oaah spreads on red springs eas- ed l-2 cent, with Nc. l. Northern at only l-il cent premium of the May future. Durunls spreads lin- 1 1-2 cents. basis the Oc- future. Barley and oats futures were easier and flax and rye firm at the end of I listless session, oats 5-8 to ruled firm on open produce mar- kets last wee . There was no quotation for no. 1 butter in carots or less. Lots to retailers were 2B 1-2 cents a pound for solids, 29 for no. l prints and 28 for no. 2 prints. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were 24 cents a dozen for A-large, 22 1-2—23 for A-medium, 22~22 1-2 for B and 21 for C. Cheese was 14 3-4-15 cents a Dou-nd for Ont white and colored. Potatoes: Que whites no. 1 55; NB mts no. 1 57-80; PEI mts no. l 90's 85-90; Ida no. 2 bushel ggm South Carolina, btls new . .00. MONTREAL, May I5—(CP)— Prices firmed Saturday in light trading on Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot-Que fresh (92 score) 27 3-4-28 1-8. Cheese spot-Iunquoted. Eggs spot—Ont A-large 24 l-2; é-raillediunl 23-23 1-2; B-arge 22a; a. (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Toronto -- Industrias and golds up; base metals and western oi own. Montreal — Stocks irregularly W61‘. New York -— Stocks closed un- changed. Winnipeg —-Wheat 1 1-8 higher to 5-8 cents lower. New York -— Cotton and rubber lower: coffee and sugar steady. New York Canadian dollar down 3-32 to 99 7-32. Sow Cereals Early (Experimental Farms Note) While it is common knowled e that sown cereals almost invariaby llroduce the greater yields of grain. some have thought that heavier yields of straw were obtained by delaying the seeding until the ground warmed up, Observations made at the Dom- inion Experimental Station, at Charlottetown. P. E. L. over a per. 0d of years would indicate that under average conditions there is usually a heavier crop of straw when the seeding of oats has been delayed about a week after the t_ land was ready to work, states J. A. Clark, the Superintendent. This does not apply when the sprains season is late nor when abnor conditions occur, as in 1937 when the land worked better the first week in May in the cenfral and southern districts of Prince Edward Island than at any later date, and crops seeded before May 9. gave lnuch higher yields generally than those sown when it was again pos- 80-5 ab? to prepare a satisfactory seed Rains and dull weather were a1- most continuous from May 9 last year and it was the 19th before seeding became general again end it was the late in June before the seeding of cereals was completed 1n the Maritime Provinces, Thorough tests completed years ago at widely separated investiga- tional centres indicated conclusively that best results were obtained in Eastern Canada when cereals were sown as soon as the land was in proper codition for cultivation. There was a steadv decrease in crop production as the dates of ls seeding advanced amounting to a- bout one-half bushel of wheat. one bushel of barley and one and one- third bushels of oats per acre for every day's delay. Taking the various factors into consideration, time will be saved and total yields increased by seed- inw wheat first (unless joint-worm is present in the district) then bar- ley, then oats and finally peas. Under Maritime conditions it, necessary to sow gens either very early or very late escape the pea moth. In preparing a seed bed for cereals. spring rork should start lust as soon as the land is ready. This can usually be determined, in sandy loam soils by taking a hand- ful of earth at several points in the field. and if after squeezing it, the soil is friable when the hand is opened aizain, start work. Once the land is fit every day's delay means a. substantial loss in yield. Do not wait for the ground to warm up as many did last year and found it damper and colder a month later than it was early in May. Moderate soil temperatures are most satisfactory for the ger- mination of the cereal cops and / % ‘UNIVERSAL IS TIIE YEIIPS “IIEFIIIGEIIIIDII III" IIIEI IT 00MB T0 IIEIIPS TIIE IISWEII: It Saves In Low Cost Operation It Saves In Unlnterruptod Servlco It Saves In Food Spollage It Sam In Food Buying UNIVERSAI-‘S “ICE-CYCLE SYSTEM" IS THE LAST WORD IN ECONOMICAL HOME REFRIGERATION best results may be expected when the seed is sown Just as soon as bit after conditions are satis- acfory in the spring; Sow wheat first t en barley or oats according to the condition of thu- fields you have chosen for these (STOPS. JUBILEE W. I. A very enthusiastic meeting of Jubilee W. I. took place at the home of Mrs. W. P. Cameron, Al- bany on May 4th, with l5 mem- bers and 3 visitors present. Follow- ing the Creed. roll call was answ- ered by each member reciting a verse suitable to "Mother's Day". The minutes of the last regular meeting and special meeting held on April 25th were approved as read. Tlhe correspondence con- sisted of letters of thanks for sym- pathy from two residents of the district and from a sick mem- ber for gift and letters, and a letter from the Red Crom re collec- tion. Miss Mary Garland was ap- pointed to represent the Institute in this matter. The committees gave their reports and as a result it was decided to purchase a. bat and ball for each school room. It was also planned to assist in the planting of a tree on the school grounds on Arbor Day. It was with a great deal of pleasure and par- donable pride that the members learned that Mrs. A. C. Green had been aired to reipeat her demon- stration on "Articles Made from Flour Bags" at the annual conven- tion. Mrs. Jas. Johnston and Mrs. Geo. Burns were appointed dele- gatw to the Convention. The social part of the evening proved very en- teflaining when Mira. MacKay and Mrs. Pines/u tied for first place in an original "Name Contest" put on by Mrs. W. P. Cameron. and Mrs. Pineau and her nimble-fingered as- sistants came out victorious in the Knot Untying Contest staged by Mrs. E. V. MacLeod. A chain letter was written to a resident of the district sick in the hospital. A pleasant chat over the tea-cups followed by a vote of thanks to the hostess and the National Anthem broilght the meeting to a close. BULL ANT arr-as Ams RHEUMATIOO SYDNEY, N.W.S., May 14-(0 —Rhe'umatics don't “other A tralian bushmen if they can find I bull ant that's willing to bite them, J. Clark, entomologist at the Na- tional Museum here. says he heard them declare that after the sting their pains are relieved. A leading doctor had never h of the reported cure, althowh said bee stings have been "used (on rheumatism. DARWIN, North Australia. MEI I4—(CP)— Ektabllshment 0f stations at the isolated outposts Kalgoorlie and Alice S g5 bring the scattered residents more than a million square w)‘: of Australia's "out-back" 1n with a. flying medical service. Bases have already been set at four points, guiding doctors wh fie-w 755,000 miles on calls last year, FOR sAuz Dwelllng house, law mill y and land at Stanchel, form- erly known as Dixon's Mill; also double tenement dwell- 4 L-35I-II-10-6L TENDERS will be received 3F the undo up to and klclu first day ol Mag, of exterior an Augustine's Church, Rusiico. for the ainting of Rustlco Conven For flirt er particulars apply to th Pastor. Lowest ‘ma any tender no necessarily accep e . iREV.) CLARENCE PITRR Ll-IGO-fi-G-F M W 7i. .__v_.__>. - -s $25.00 ~ ' will be deducted‘ from the price of A UNIVERSAL REFRIGERATOR for the holder of the lucky coupon a Fill in yours today Drawing to take place June 10th. CONDITIONS T0 QUALIFY: Come in and see a demonstration of the Universal Refrigerator. Fill in the coupon in this ad, and hand it to any of our sales staff. The lucky winner will receive a reduction of $25.00 on the retail purchase price of any size Universal Refrigerator he or she wishes to buy. Any person purchasing a Universal at retail price between now and the time of drawing will have $25.00 of the purchase price refunded if he or she is the lucky winner on June 10. THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO., LTD. UNIVERSAL REFRIGERATOR COUPON Naine-—-—————-—-—-——-— StrectAddrese————-—————- CityorTown—-————-——-----——~ L THE ROGERS HARDWARE It‘, “$5133.21” uflltfinfitléelqfifi ;E;-{%LI3S§%NWRTmi-B ' m M 1mm N On! urzivunsal. food y given you a spit’ I cu‘: errengomentoflk ‘rigeretoninl TnAY ' - ‘ Inu magnetic Ibsen be oonyztod WWI W0- from v conven one! type d‘- w- - He“: w» “W” May l5 F“!!! No mom holding of -——i—-———— ~- [fly ma, 1mm u, Idler-transferring certain storm D3 cents but failed torhoclgbn The m”. mb"_;"a_ opeeetoebukeconthe door. “Wtifeilu-‘Zilfeeellifttfiellsterea o. “'1 fmflfagg" - m in Hm You aims! advance of f!‘ cents ‘ndme cm ' TH! MOBIL THAT WILLSIIVI Wm Mo" l . - _ f§°°§wmmd Byfifivélgh , YOU u-rmi l-ONOIR. . I Bone metals traded llirhi-ly Ill-h BE SURE TO USE THE COUPON " y down a fraction changed erritt Ind ivontiird posted moderate declines. The m- eiutre m z m dull gag llondo weakened Omle to ' ' oil m an active truan- western oil m and the oloied down a fl-ac to M. of I to 5 nta 117MB?" 1°!’ Jdmontollf Device and Ok- PHONE 105 Company Limited CHARLOTIYETOWN i? d; s: A \ 2.1. 4.?‘ .11.. :' ._ a. _.~. -_‘_,.,..~ ma. . 0x32 . -