*1 MARCH 22, 1931 STOCK QUO TA TIONS 1 Montreal Stock Exchange ( Pflflfll I Q member: of Montreal Sinai OIIIIIIIIM) 5mg“ n. 0mm Close Bell Tel 13*’; 102 llruzillun 40% 207a truck Silk l C Piiiw ‘i; luild ‘ru (Sun Con! 13% 13% (‘nu lwr Pr L‘uu (‘ur Fd 18% 1B i (‘iir Pfd $4 28% n Hydro I'M ,n lnnl Al 6H’; 6% u Pile 15% 15% Fun Sti-nin lk-luuosn 2X - 28% l‘m'l( Plow 2i) 20% ‘one Suit-it ‘i1! 92 list Selig 237% 27-3’. Dom (‘mil Pfd '_"_' L’! Join Bridge 57% 67% um Si B 2H 2H5; Jiilli Tex iryiion 15% 155A lug Elem A lug Elm B ‘nuunl lu inn St \V 1C M umlyvur .\ |i.~'iilii 147% 101/, liuni Bridge l7 11W, ilmv Smith ‘ll-M 24:2’. liiI|)\T(€\l)I mlP/r ill/i, liil .' c w- (i834, n1 Pow l‘l'(l All“? Ivumis 117"}, 37% laniaiiy Filin- ‘Ir/g lvlfu ' ‘iii llFl'\\‘ 40".. Jlill, lolll l'mv lillfi 3114,; 'ui St Cur .10 ‘uralinlii 75 ‘nu’ (‘will ‘Jii Quo Pow ‘.'l Rluiw 2H3; Rt Law i: Eli lluw I'M .'l'.' Hun (‘nu l'i>\\' Ft. (‘an 87 Ft (‘uu PM Silifl Win Elev A \\'iIi Eli-c B. O New York Curb Supplied by Wyods-Rcad 0a Co. ling-k: Clue elm-m “ m» Am (‘y-nu E 30% Aiu Gila l‘llt'C 37% Am Sup l'u‘.l) ‘.5 Cit Si-vv Co 4'19 (‘rnivlv l‘i'l. 3L’ im" Ronni 9h M ‘lug llud Iii/ii u ll i'u\v A S u L Pow _l'fd 67% INHV JONES AVERAGES (Supplied hy “Winnie-Rennie lndtlm) llllllirilrliilfl 1S4 (iii oft’ 0.52. Rulla 02 5S uul-lumgl-ni. Utilities 82.71) up 0.06. ‘ . ammo. Momma LETTER October cotton has had a normal technical setback and it it neacts 20 points further you can buy more. Stocks rallied and sold. off 118K111. thvllkh our recent special recommendations held their own. The general list gives as yet no convincing evidence that it has made : final low. But you need not. be afraid to buy the stocks recom- mended during the past 10, days, which we will again enumerpte be- low. You should be out of you-r Steel, Bethlehem Steel, RBCrChrys- 161'. General Motors. Der. GI; Rub- ber. half oi your New York: Cen- tral, half of your Southern Rail- way. half oi your Texas WOIpOI- ation, half oi your steel arid half of a number of other stndks and I would not buy them back yet. The labor situation still holds many very unpleasant possibilities, and until it becomes clear that. a reas- onable settlement will be made, it is best to confine purchases to our specialities. Your remaining halves of your committments shduld cost you so‘ little that they should be held. Ind. Rayon gave youI another chance to buy it at 38, ulcsing at 39. it is always a purchase around 38- United repeatedly recommended at and below 39 3-4 50k! 41 7-5, closing 40 1-8 always a. purchase around or just below 39 sooner or later you will get 60 ffor it. Eit Schild can still be bought; if it re- acts against near l4. American Hide and Leather remains a pur- chase near 10 and you Jill’! buy the preferred ii it reacts to about. 49. Electric Power and mght sold 25 l-t but closed 24- Buy it near 23. ‘Ult. remains a purchase near 21 for a. new high. Hollander repeatedly recommended around 2B, can still be bought around 39 t0 maybe 30 for a good advance. southern Ry. preferred which I said to buy ar- ound 58, sold at 55 3-; cloring 57 1-2. It is still a purchase around 56 for a new high. But remains a purchase around 42, Lockheed around l4, White Motors near 30, OMC at or below 2i.‘ Bruex Av- iation around 25. Amp. G and E at 37 and if New ‘ o k Central should reach 49, buy hack half you sold around 53. You can also buy Wabash A in case it reacts below 15. After this reaction culminates and given a proper labor settle- meri. an entirely new high can be expected. q P Baring. MEN WANTED ‘l0 TRAIN AS DIESEL ENGINEERS FOR. TRA NS. TRUCKS. CARS. POWER PLANTS. BUSES. MUST BE INTERES ED IN DIE- ‘ELS AND FURNISH GOOD CHARACTER REFERENCES. SEE MR. COCKERILLL, QUEEN HOTEL. CHABIJDTTETOWN, SATURDAY TO MONDAY, MARCH 20TH TO ZZND. OR CLIFTON HOTEL. SUMMERSIDE, TUESDAY. NIARCH 233D I lo per word; in Alemorlnm Notices, Spiritual word. Other rate: on appllentinn. llinln FOR SALE — BUILDING, LOTS. Apply Charlottetown Real Estate, 21o Cumberland. L-5464-2-34-lmo. FOR SALE — CHOICE oats. Apply Cleaning Mills. P-Illitafiilfiii- SEED FEED TURNIPS FOR SALE AT J. Wm. MEOLGBITS, Union Road. L-771-3-22-3l. FOR. RENT-HILL APARTMENTS first floor, containing three ilre- places. Apply 175 Fitzroy street. L-687-3-19-3i. HEAVY DUTY RUBBER TRACES $1.50 up. Clinton Morrison, dealer in American Rubber Belting. new and used. Fredericton Station, P. E. l. L-716-3-20-7i. k"'i i'_i__f: ‘T FOR SALE-CHEVROLET SEDAN or will trade for a coupe. Apply C. Ford, Harrington. L-5B4-17-lil-22. YOR. SALE — SEND US ONE DOL- ‘lar and get 100 lbs. oi Cnuhed Shell delivered, express paid, w any station within forty mifes of Charlottetown. Earle Fisheries 00., Charlottetown. L-bfll-lfl-Bi. Ion sans-our. MAPLE LEAF truck in good condition, one and onc half ions, long wheel base. perfect tires, cheap for cash. Cail_ 249 Cumberland Street, City. ' L-7i9-3-20-3i. Wanted WANTED-BUSINESS GIRL DS- eires bed sitting room with board. centrally located. Apply “L" Guardian. L-72l-3-30-3i. WTfiEIT-ITZIIIA?—DIFAFT'OE general purpose horse servicably sound. App'y stating price and age. Apply "C." Guardian. Ir-MO-fl-it-Si. Female Help" Wanted z EA:=NTI=D—C'O “ixiiiiifi necessary Apply Rum Hotel. L-‘IM-a-lii-al. WANTED — MIDDLE AGED woman to work in country. Apply “A. O." care Guardian. per word; Announcement: and (lowing Evllt: Io per Inrd; 14-507 J-lil-Si. L499 Advertising Rats-Payable in Advance Central ‘(Junrdien incah, 4e per word; Weltern end liinllnrn lnenh, Ir Cluelilen 10o per inch; Lin: of Ilornl and , Uurdn, etc. In per Inlno; lnilel: ol Uendnienae ‘ilk per inch; Notice: o! Thank: and Appreciation, 10o per llldh or pol uni Charge lo: any advertisement twenty-live eontq, llifififififlfllifififififififi-R. Work V_\i_'_ant__ed axraaraucno ~ GIRL wan-rs work. Apply 15hr; L-853-3-l0-3i. ~54”? He!!!’ Ewe! WANTED-CAPABLE MAN FOR farm work. Apply John Scott, Clyde River. I..-74'l-3-20-3i. MAN WITH GAE-WATKINS Dealer ‘ ‘ for nearby rural route supplying established de-' mand for World Famous Spices, Extracts, Baking Powder, Soaps. Cleansers, Medicines, Ply Spray, Stock and Poultry Tonics. 69 year reputation. 10,000 dealers. Must be satisfied with $111.00 weekly at . start. Selling erqperience unnec- essary Farm e erience helpful. Credit “iumishe right parties. Write immediately, J. R. Watkins Company, Montxvaal, Que, Dept. Z-C-IA. N-lliti3-fl-flfl-3-l-8-lii. ToLe FOR RENT — NEWLY DECOR- ated 8-room house, with garage. Apply McLeod Q; Bentley. Ii-‘ilii-S-ZO-Gi. T0 LET-LARGE HEATED ROOM or apartment. ‘till!’ care Guard- ian. 1.-738-3-30-3i. Miacellgmenul INSURE IN THE SUN LIFE. AS- sets t777,000.00(1 These are great- er than the combined assets oi the four next largest Canadiafi Insurance Companies. Agents wanted. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Bldg, (Iiariotietown. Boardgyr Wanted BOABDERS VNCCOMMODATED. central l tion. Phone i125. lveryPownal S? 11-775- {Si}? roar-Lanai’ lirIiLi-isiifc/ii white star o! breast. if found phone 873 or return to iii Ed- ward st. Reward. L-m. Inc-v- rnw in? I001‘! AND first-e at Rmvth- ilervln- Stat/on. Finder please leave at Guerdi"! Office. Reward. 11-778- MARKET: BULLETIN (lnodvedovnrwoodi-Ibllaandtloillll! spam win; IANON MORNING LETTER Support which appeared on the days sell oif coupled with the fact that telling has been over done in the industrials together indicate that the market is close to a turn- ing point ior the better. Further irregularity may be used for ac- cumulatin Anaconda, Bethelem Steel AFO, CLZ, VA Standard Oil NAD American Power and Light, of New Jersey, 0H0 DGL, SHN, AW, Public Service EL, UAR, ULT DL, LV. Erie Baltimore and Ohio and Northern Pacific. Rally in the S. H. LOGAN President The Canadian Bank 91 Cirmmerce who Wfls elected g Dir- actor or The Inrpeflgl mg, ma“, “we Company of Caner]; at g meeting of the Board oi Director-g of that company held recently, Canadian Division was led by the paper stocks yesterday, Fraser Vot- ing was taken to 38 3-4. Trend here is strongly bullish. Buy more near last nights clore. Price Common, recommended yesterday rose 5 1-4 points at its high of the day. The stock is still a buy particularly on Montreal Curb "y (Elllliliied "Hnbm or Mflntrenl so»: h: rmau a o». dips of a point or two. On weakness Elwhnm and can Market) buy Acme Gas and Oil. Bruck Silk. Distillers Seagram, Nickel and El- dorado. In the gold group support sum-m 0,...“ ch,“ is not only showing marked im- AMHM I , provement but a number oi stocks _\,,,,,.,,,,,5 “I 91s are beginning to show signs of get- I A Uil 35 25 ting under way on the upside. 1"r':f““]'“({"""" Buying in general may be defer- “m, AM“ red a little while longer. Purchase (‘nu \=.»i.- .5," may be made in stocks acting bet- Al" 15s.; ter than average The strong de- |.~,-,,,,.,., ' mand which appeared for Macassa Ernst-r v r e s1 En yesterday is likely to be followed ffglrfiwllk lb 251,5 by a Iustained recovery. Commit- 1|,,,,,,.‘,',,L"' ments may be considered on the lui|| (iii 2 [é Ne“ ‘up’ lll-[lu-lfttl-Q- A ‘r 1'4‘. ' MORNING MARKET LETTER v.1..- m Q3, llliyllllli" y." NEW YORK, March 20—Friday's market opened with a sufficient accumulation of selling orders tc set prices back large fraction . from the previous day's close, bu MINING UllllilellllWoodl-Ieldlfltl. the pressure did not continue an a modest rally regained the lose in the first few hours of tradiny The recovery movement received a sharp impetus from news des- patches that the interstate wm- mm" "It" nierce had permitted some raising _u,|,.,,,,,,,, ms oi freight rates. We feel, however, _ Ariiifii-lil rm that the r. c. Cls action had little 3 iijj;;\ijl=;m}iuusn 1r- real significance since it merely p,,,_.,,,,,,,,; 2,? restored rates on a limited num- ih-sv ih-inla 4a ber of commodities to the levels {:"l‘,“)ff_f| 45 within the maximum limit set by .,.,.“_;,,,,,,,,, the I C- C. prior to their reduction hi" as ‘emergency’ rates. We would ]1::f‘f:"‘"‘l,‘.':““° not be inclined to interpret the m“, M“. change, therefore, as an important (‘up .\lul versal of the I. C. C-‘s policy of a T!‘ gradually lower rate structure, ex- pm, p1,, pounded at some. length when the l_uii ,\iuu rurcharges were terminated last 11",?" "j'*"‘_“"‘\\ January. The rails acted relatively Plllfillllillllllllidu well although they lost practically (ii-rivy l; all o! the gains resulting from the l £11151?" .4, _ 415m I- C. C. action and we would ex- ‘ ms,‘ “,‘,.’“°” - pect them to show better than aver- , i-ziliuruuu 33:) age resistance to selling. Not .only }"’{‘|"“]'!, k Siqiily; , is the outlook for traffic favourable .,],§,,,,,‘.,,' 1]] " but the much desired union labor <....|.- I iko 7r. lesponsibility is better exemplified :f"l*""“ , 11$ in the carrier industry than in any |'.',:',','|'"TR,:,‘,'.;"1 other part of our industrial struc- lliirkiil‘ g '-_-7_» ture. For example, a solution of ll-iliiliilvl‘ H2.» the pen-ion problem Nlwhed by lllllllllu my arbitration recently is in sharp con- J i; n,“ ‘l: " trast to the critical state of indus- lvlli-"w- _'_.' trial labor relation existing in the ','\3',‘,'_‘,;"'["ke 111"; automobile industry at the present l-illrilliif l... time. The market as a whole fall- ‘guin- s1. 5mm ed to demonstrate any marked i {j"f|‘,"‘,|‘8l','o 1,] ability to resist selling when it ap- i Lollph 1,‘, peared in more than nominal vol- l Iili. l-vM-(Lac ex."- lune, and therefore would be in- i ',\,;;;'_fm;\“""""" clined to continue a cautious trad- = f\|,,,-,,..,,,. 25'.‘ as any we» lliif.-'“.L’l.°.-.. International paper has now an- ‘§"_"."'_";".‘"f‘ "i!" pounced a price of fifty dollars a ili.‘-,l}||'|',f:f R I’ Alf ton for the first halt of 1938. Cons. iit-yiliilt- a‘; PM”! have Tmted that’ their prices llllllllll (lrlllffl will be not less than that of In- _.|,,,,, m. ternational. It looks as if we can gm adggid market in the P8P" y ,l\l,‘.'.',l|..'.‘i.u will, . 1 pa l “u. - r Sou Calif. Edison declares regu- ' Sgiliéyltirliii‘ 1500 lar quarterly dividend oi 37 l-Zc on common. New York Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltfloll I 00. member! of Montreal Stool ' lxohnngo :nd Oltb Market) Stork: Open Close Al Chem 240 Z40 Aiu Cun 107 l0’! 12 1'.’ d 111% 111% 63% 03% 8355 23% 33M; Iiiilfi 33% 115% 38 881/. M141 1151/; 48% 48% 124% 12.’. ill 10% 3% 3% 00% 60% 67% 68% 164% 164% 24% 24% till“ 545% ll,- 411i. (52% 2731. ‘ ul 427i; 41' 1'1 N0 PM 52% 52% ll'l(l Mot. Cur 201'; 20% 'ii ('l'll | |l|i Hur liit 'i‘r>l Tel iilillfl liinn lh-uuet-ntt Mina Piu- lly limit Ward .\iuz (‘v .\" v (‘on \||ii Bin \|t (‘nah Reg \<\w York N H ‘\ur Am Co \'nr Pm- Pnvk Moi: PIu-uuuuint Pi-un ll It. Phil .\iur l'iill Pvt (‘o Post. 'l‘i\l (‘uh Pull Si-r N J l'uri~ (ill Co Ruilii) (‘u lliiilil) l\' 0 . - lino ll l'uion Oil ~ui|llr l'iil' ‘m nu ind _ "ii Oil N I Purl.“ Co ("o Fivilml Al! Fuiioll (‘In (‘uiti-vl Drug l‘u‘i\-<l fine imp ll S lllll) I‘ \' St Cn l7 S Iuil Al Vuunrllum \\'Iirucr Ilroa “V-ai. Fuinu ‘vflldl All‘ B “U-si Elm- ‘Yuolworth Banks (allied ‘I! HUD“ I Q. Member! o! blontrfil 51nd lxchlnge and OIIII llhrket) Bank: Open Clone Bk (fau Bk (‘um lik Montreal Bk Suva S 340 340 lluyul Bk BANKS .... (Supplied by Woods-Bend: and Co.) Banks (‘aiiunin .\lililll'l'ill Suva S Hill ltuyui Ablivd .... FINANCE (Supplied by Woods-Reade and Cu.) Su-rliug at New York 4.88%. Allin-in ' Canadian ‘fuluds 3442 premium. _.__-j-____ WINNIPEG WHEAT The Abigail Gold My father sailed in fifty-one In the schooner "Abbiem Gold. An old-fashioned craft from Port- land, Maine, With a crew oi ten all told. Clone? may, FIVE: always be the loans are made. MoRToacE fLoANs first consideration. ENS of thousands of Canadian homes and farms benefit from first mortgage loans made possible by the accumulated savings of Life Insurance policyholders. For every borrower, there are six thrifty people who supply the necessary funds. This fact affords a striking illustration of the "double duty" performed by Life Insurance dollars. Not only do they ensure financial security for the men, women and children of Canada, but they also help to build and finance their homes and farms. Life Insurance companies exercise the greatest care in the selection of properties upon which mortgage To safeguard the savings of policy- holders, security of principal and interest is and must HIFETNS compile OPCANADXAN Who thought what the night would be? The wind died down to a still "beat" calm- Not a breath to stir the sail— S0 they fished, and caught twelve barrels And “lashcd" them to the rail. 5 111W?!’ 5pm": up from east northensiF | A point none worse could bo- And the captain said "Look sharp my lads!" And he steered for the open sea. The wind increased and the " sea Retail sales of passenger car and She measured no more than thirty rose high, trucks in U. S. in January and tone. And the schooner dipped and February totalled 501,769, or 10 per __ And Jier captain was William 50m _ cent over like 1036 period and 8 M” y _I=_[i Haskell. Till the jib was gone, the main. per cent over best previous record |',|'fr""‘,|_‘f\f:" "Q A brave man he, and a jolly one sail ripped. according to auic manufacturers. 1-....-.~u in...“ 17.". too, And the boat went, by me board. Operations in Pittsburgh dirtrlci liri-ixiii-r , - nag My {stim- uaed to tell, _ are scheduled to start Mondayai ‘lllhhnulllt: ‘Twas ten o'clock when they "hove D5 per cent capacity, a new hv 14;; They left East Point one October her to." market and up-3 points from Mon- . . eve, And 't.was an ink-black Iiicht. day this week. Youngstown oper- “m; Stood westward all that night, When ten poor men in a lime 01d ations will continue next Week Bi w And when the morrows sun had “craft" B5 D91‘ cent 0f capacity "nchanged ‘wit, risen. For life so hard did fight, from this week. Remington Rand New tendon was in sight. executive committee approves lab- 5..., A line was drawn from stem to or settlement plan. i}? They fished all day and filled their Stem- - "menu. To which for life they clung, SUMMARY iur. Some fifty barrels or more- With tlwohin turn at the tiller W) And they sang and joked, for ne'er “as w" NII YORK, March fl-Di- H had they got To check her when she swung. (M5668 0f 87-50 l W11 W 350- 1°!‘ ‘Puiviuziunc igu A ‘Tare’ so quick before, newsprint made’ by sénternafihai yzy-Iililitirrcqnm And wyieil did the seamen fight for Paper G0,, for irst mont 0 . " -, m Next ‘my may trimmed the! fc. 193a. Owens Gill: Glass Co., direc~ l§-‘,‘.',’_,'},,‘ 11'," ,1“, moons, wen’ r By a skillful captain 30d. MP8 Yesterday took action toward UNLISTFD For [egg- qg u, Autumn gale, But the tiller broke in the depth splitting common 2 for l nwvw- ‘ Stewed well their barrels ln the of niahi. ing change in par value of com Amok. A 5.. hold b910,,’ Right ofi at the rudder-head! mon t0 $12.50 ftOm $35 0O Blltl Alluiu_v llivor And Iibent" a new gomsau‘ gaibllnslnuifixiibe; g1 "gfx- illlifil“ a “"1'"" And as phi rolled in tho terrible re sees e ll a n up m sailed i0 a l t afte- “mus " Area for first l3 shopping days oi IllllIlEIIlF2IlIIC w“ y noon. r “m n he r 1368911 Emmi in the fnce of the March were 1. s PC time of 19:45 muigziifyr“ "1'?’ No dancer could they see up, period. wwrdins to oral Re- (mi I a rm The d, gm. ’ But brave men lashed ti d- serve Bank. Automobile strikes are gun"! flight’ c5"? e "Id u“ s“ w“ der a stick. to m m cutting IiOhVlly liilb FEdtiNl GOV- Dllulaii" 27ft!" All-d bfOiigllt 110i‘ fOulld again, erwmni-B Rlgmle- milling‘ “w” om... Cad az-ln grimy-i yield on exc taxes on seenger iluulop Now - cmlrcw 1n the depth f m t 1t Lb, cm. Treasury Reports show. Kel- ‘mzqatiy P“ 1 n.1- ‘alrllnue r. r. hvwllng “fight a p c1 ack RY 35V" what} °°~ 193‘ n“ m‘ (liilu-c A wreck went sweeping bv come $1,080,262. including 8286.405. nun»; Nvrlnlie AM h" mo, doom“, men~i1ailed traordinary income of 11.81 on "u!" Willis MPWMIII t .. ‘ .. ox Gold flange (limlskl he Abbie Gfllll (mmblned A ‘nd B 535mm’ ‘Ann'- llucl Put (Pk-loud With I Wild despairing cry m» *"°‘.‘.'i‘““.§°ii'”“ :":...";":.; =.~=.»=“.~~.--.».-.~ a . n " A gull. Ill-ll)”. grunau o‘; integisl iéiev- Jullilllpmgill Thus hfornllilo 5mm ‘My n - -.- .. . emit "Wm dflmh 9h "° °d }§;;;;,_{_,y; t‘ L With a gale that mu its rm; l" “m”? n m" l‘ “w” i..." n - When tho winri a n - have i l ‘null! R \(‘(’i'Fd, North for the month and it PC a m", m“. ca“, mo, C, "r d February lflSt year. 011C put 0f lmroy Si-qulu Rnuyn And soon m; doivnom re‘ mm“ cm‘ntégsaaég'aala'mzgzgi.u:s. \ll‘lltlllli‘llllzn"n Fit a . . I! 9 l‘ ‘ . ' follow’: Mn Illllnnflillllti §2";'.'.iié‘..:y- Ne“ ‘griznfg?’ "“‘“' "" T"! "W". "u; , .Mec(}an .vrriv-r-.ur ~. 3f II’- ‘ed mu.- and group. so lndu=triais high 105.94. {vloggfgggl Whose b98216 an». know us.» Pgwgr 00,, gtatc- imerican Light low 183.82. last 184.58 off .17 20 Wm" n sore, . and ‘Traction O9. 'i‘ed notification Rails high 83.53 low 82 03 last 81- “cw, fly,“ y‘ And thrv snrllv vazrd as he)‘, o: registravon u ~r, Public Util- 58 up 0.14. ‘*0 Utilities 33 l9. 10W illvoga I'm sa ind al-na. i ity Act. President McCain states 32 59, last 32 ‘I5, off 014 Bonds Privy: ‘Iziyvison on H“, Weeks that shrew“. the. it is expected similar course will 102 05 up 0.17. _ yum,“ m", shore be followed by other companies in Dow Jones. mu-luu While MORNING STOCK LETTER (Received over Pitiield and Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK, are still being made to brim; Walter Chrysler and John L. Levrjg together i" "F3118 t0 settle strike difficulties. Governor Murphy is hopeful of a solution. Depiirtiiioiit Stores .~alcs ill, New York area for first thirteen shopping days of March showed an increase of 7 8 per cent over the corrc ironcling period of last year. Cor icadings statement yesterday was favorable. The market yesterday ziftcrnoou did not show niiyitliiug worth while i and consequently we \\'0ill(l look on over week enri- l-lmvrvcr, it the be the fourth succvssiw 1y of de- . program (to Igneti cline and very seldom noes anacxuzv POINT Th" Which mPflin-l! 0f the . ed Invvrily on (Ivor 15w nuizli r i W.M.S. Wlls hclrl at the home oi ]\ilOI:‘(l by ilw cum ' . . Mrs. Goo. l-Iughrs, _w th a good Mr. Cllii‘:lt.‘_\' Hiiuliiw _ :- élbftlidfliifi‘ of mcmulzrsnud visa, numb“ “b93111 iutnllvii .\:. nun- tors. 'l‘iio usual dcvot-i nnl and (trod and fity ]l0‘lili5~ 1n u sh‘. business ]X‘fi0(l was canted out. after which the holfirss served a dainty lllllCll, lvir... Cllllll McLure invicd the mclTng to her house for thc month of April. Mr‘ 30b,“ Mccanum and brim. was litld ut Lin‘ homo of Mrfluul of Charlottetown “T”. yisgmrs to i Mrs. Howard Cudmora‘ mi \\'.iiii :-- Brnckligt" Point on Sunday. The many friends of our teacher. Miss McKenzie regret tin- serious illness of her brother in the P.E.l. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Show are leaving for Winnipeg to visit their daughter, Mrs. Harold Mc- Caiiiun. Master Del-roll MacClure enter- tained his school chums on Wed- nesday afternoon. it being his sevrnth birthday“. An incident. worthy 0f n?" i0!‘ the llilif‘ 0f year took piafl‘ 0n Wi-dnrszlay evening. March 151th when Mr, Goo. Hughes genorrusly consented to convoy in his spaci- ous truck a gfliilli 0f Weilhv-tw" mcn-y-maigrswtcta party at York Some said God saved that little old craft lu the lzrent American Gale. And mv father sRld no doubt l-lc tum to cool. Fill shrli g the I CiirysIt-i" strike. Jilin L. Louis v. i.‘ Dow Jones mdu trinl nvcrngvs dc- i reported to be ivillmg m flFCPill March 20—Efl'orts | cline more than bur duys- m an. cession. The utilities cuimnm- to resist the trend of the pat u-UK NEW YORK. March 20-Am- sierciaixi-Premiei" Colin ' tliore is no [our of n rubber age and no l‘82i:0'l i‘. SJ. p1‘. 'll'lCllOll.S. NEW YORK, Mari-ii 3o- print prices advanced $7.." ton bringing tile pill-e up ici" the first half o1 i938. WASHINGTQN—SCCPO l.. l'_‘.' Pv- industriais sell off icduy it would‘ kins today proposed a three liiiilil lo ciul l .c Po‘iii. ‘Tlic trip \\'.i.\' l-horou" cnjcud by nil 41ml ihv truck r. ivliicii goes l0 show than . p-“i- pic of Brackiey Pouu url‘ um zil. feather-weights. An enjoyable St. PiLll'.(.'l{'-\ p iii‘ day. Alain-h 17th. 'i‘lu~ mu n‘ was pleasantly‘ spent ili iilusm Jim dancing. Mrs. Vernon l-llillllvs. Hun x ion, is spending n Wvrk m. livr 4-,. iionic 1n Brackley Point. _.__.____._____ BANANA C REAM I'll} 1 1-2 cups milk. 1-4 cup siluul‘. l-n teaspoon salt 3 tabla-poor.- low 1 egg yolk. l tablvspwin iiuwe. 1-4 teaspoon vunilla cxtrnvl. or l-‘i teaspoon lemon extract. l iI-ur-i pie shell. 4 bananas, wiilppt-d (‘l'(‘.lill m‘ meringue. Method: scald one (‘lip rf nu? over hot. “water. Mix l. uvihm- tin" still-ii‘. suit and flour. Add 1-2 Pill of cold milk slowly. stirring imii mixture is smooth. Stir into luv‘ milk. Cook until thickened. st rrnxa cons ritly. Cover and lot cork ioi about three minutes. Stir nlitilo oi the hot milk mixurc into the cue yolk, and add this to the hot mix- ture. Cook one minutes longer ldrl butter and flavoring. Allow mix- Witii Iii- md_ itrrunic lovers of sliwd hm tins By mum; oi p new fort-sail. and cooled filling. Top will Willi“ J. F. BAKER ped cream or meringue. Makes one Charlottetown 9-inch pie . i. _.Ju_