INVEST. IN AN ‘ELECTRIC liUiIEDLYPELY. . . . as soon as an Electric Refrigera- .u;r 5mm 561'V.ll1g you, it will start saving for you as ' ll You will find that costly food waste is reduced. Left- “ l usually thrown away, can be kept safely and made tiling dishes you'll llc proud to serve. You will r food hills, longer menus- [V0190 into apln‘ have shorlc why not. take advantage of our special Refrigeration jubilee terms to make this money-saving investment. Dl-np ill today and sec the new models u, dlilllily. Our special terms make it u,’ lo own any one you may choose. GENERAL ELECTRIC LEONARD ONLY tlQ DOWN evens TO PAY Maritime Electric Company, Ltd. _oi the ssociated Gas 8: Electric system Char‘ ‘tctlowll. P. E. l. MARKET (By John L. Gentry, Associated Prssr Iinanrlal Writer.) NEW YORK, lfay 22.-ltocks imb- lod yesterday through the quietest Saturllav market since August 8 of inst year. 0n dealings of only 302,540 shares final variations were so narrow that for the second successive session the, Standard Statistics Associated Press composite closed unchanged.‘ Quotat- ions rent-ted moderately in the first, hollr_ but slow recoveries‘ during tho. second event-d accounts. U. S. H i, Bethlehem General lili- ol-trir. Du out, Case. Union Pacific and Eastman averaged half a point higher, offsetting losses of similar Chemical“ Standard of New Jersey proportions for Westinghouse, AJlicd and American Tobacco "B". American lh-lcphorle threw off early heaviness and riosrd with n gain screral inac- iii- WSSTOCKGAND B i}. coss P tires dm ped sharpl orl small sales.‘ United Crgsr Stores grefarred dropper 7%: American Sugar Preferred lost -ln the iirst transaction this wask ‘and Electric Power and Light l0 mrofer- wl li-"llbled 3y. to 1a. ~ "0 was some further loss of goid_ but weakness of Dutch Guild-' "l lllIBcstv-d the movement to that country might he coming to an end. Europe has already drawn down her balances here very suhstantaily and bankers feel that exports from now nu should be smaller, ainro it il nec- "RIBIY for fnrcign nations to maln- tnin some funds hero for commercial purposes. - WHAT THE STOCK MARKET; DID ' n . F INllmher of advances ... ... 81 113 Number of declines , 1K‘! 113 Mocks uni-hunger] , 1.1.1 1a,’; Total issues traded 300 5'25 Grain Market YVINNIPEG “WXNIPEG, May wcutht-r reports and further setbacks tn winter wheat crops in the United Stntcs southwest gave late session strength to grain prices in the pit today; nlld values closed ‘,5 to ,5 blghcr for the short week end ses- 510D. hilly closed at 031,-}; July at, 64% and October at 001,5. t Influenced at. the opening by a wenkcned stock market and easier Liverpool cables prices ssggcd in the initielhour. Later reports of active buying by New York and reports of illr-reusitlg damage to. crops in tho wlutrr wheat belt soon overcule op- ening wr-llkness and prices climbed steadily to reach the high levels. Nothing of interest was uncovered in the cash when, and coarse grain sections. Prices closed unchanged to a shade easier. ' 21.-Adrerse CLOQI lwILlrut-sluy can; July out; Oct “uli Jllyl-l-lul July ar-z-g: nl-t am. Barley-May 41B; July 40%; Oct 0%. casri rascals ‘Vllcnh-Nnl hard M: no 1 nor 04: no 2 nnr 001%,; no It nor 5015: no 4 5.5% no 5 hi: no d 4614: feed 44%; track 03%: no 1 durum 851/5 (and ansg; rejected 20%: track MR4. 40%. BONDED WHEAT _ l, / e0 l¢t-I$"'IY_' .5 .. _. . ?-_--4:~.‘:~.lel"';.'~? l [LAINS or ABRAHAM ‘l - mesOlivet-Curwood . .1 IN this story of onc‘of the most thrilling pages in American his- wrl~lhe epic struggle known ls the French and Indian War— y dsmes Oliver Curwood achieved hi‘ mlflcrpicee. The early days M i110 Champlain, Richelieu’ and . Quebec regions are recreated Illh a vividnees that is startling. ‘ “Will Have the ‘Pleasure T? the Tgie as a Serial in ...".-lillarllll.ll.lll .109, liear Future NEW YORK. May wheat closed quiet: cmaztoo “ cure/loo. May Stocks llcaullnrnois A ... .. Dom Stores imperial Oil l-ake bhora itoss Mines Norllnda ... l' H l-lmlted Sherritt ... Rlatol- Mines ... ‘lcckhughcs ... . New York Curb u... .“ . PRODUCE liiO\" butter ud eggs at Montreal last week were less than the previous week. The decline on eggs was not unexpected. it having been realised t at the peak of production tn Canada for this ac on apparently has passed. Butter ccipts, on the other hand, are due at this tmc of the year to show subst tinl weekly increases alld a decro ill most abnormal. llata spring wes b- rr and a swing in some parts to cheese making, are held responsible. Stocks of butter are reported at record lows. The week's arrivals, with colu- parlsons with the previous week, were; l-Jrgs. rases_ limit. 20408: butter box- cs:10040, 11,103; 291 0. ll- - ~ l-ixports of cheese from ‘Montreal was very ll hi, only 1,000 boxes for cheese, here's 10,- ulunts to. ate to 10,547 hoses against 15,71: boxers year ago at this time. There were no butter experts during the week and only 240 ill-on sbl ped this season compare with 4,12 at the same date last 17 cents pe nund, the previous sturdsy in rarlotfi or les c ally weaker on be at Mt to 0 cents priu were about steady,‘ beige key fur eatlots or iessuof pntar on nll prairies was 2194, cent IIO "IIIQIL l. The go MON B .14 y -A increase of 8d per horde wlfrscorded on the Montreal hers market this week, the range for d farm horses were generally between hut a demand that has exceodldsup- I I. erond t dentin”. k l» a . 121.?‘ . ‘Si’ " ’ 0ats—No z c w a114,} no a n w sin: r! 1 feed 34%: no ‘l feed 82%: no ‘J Barley-din 7t c. w 4t: no 4 r w 381.5: nn 5 e w 37%; no 0 c w 341.1,; track ‘JL-Bouded High Low Clo" 5Q 50 .... 6| ‘ll-Broader spec- Higb Low Clove b5 '. ' all Bond Bid Asked Dom of (‘an ...- 514-34 1001000. Dom of Can ... ... BKp-‘i? 105 105'»; om of Can ... ... 415-40 02 Stocks High Low Close Dom of (‘an ... ii 43 975'. Am tfysu B ... ... 2, 2E4 25d Dom of Can 02k; A B Power ... ,.... 19* Dom of Csa ill-i, AGieeA,.., 11% ~UN1I.... D0 85k f.‘ N R . . 02 3% 3% 3% C N ll n4 21,5 q N ll .. nnl; V l\_at Service ma; but Scl-vire p?“ 1 il ' iii ti‘. .4; ...? 30 Niagara lilldson 3% 4 S 0 of Indiana 18'.‘ 18V: fl 0 of Krn .1 11% 1V4 U 1 Power a .. 2'.’- MONTREAL, iiiny 2‘.l.--liarley_ (‘nu- EAL. May 22.—lleceipts of .80 the week, br nging the soasolfs ship: . boxes have d » r. butter ea ed the week tlrm. 104,4 to . fraflctloaaly above . r ltlraa, 14% for firsts llll|‘1a'¢OIIl-I for ' I neral and I125 “loll:- Qep Montreal -. _ Stock Market A Quotations » High Low (‘lose Bell [ale ... . p; B '1‘ ll Power ..4 '3 11".; 27 101.‘: 40 ‘in 10 Eli 470 hid 23.’ . C . » 4-1;: a‘: p! gugm- 21w, w; m; . . b . ' ‘ ~' nll: sun-l nll-c,“ all‘ 3m 3'11: Quebec Power . 12H- Shawlnigan my, S C of Canada 15m Win Electric ... 2’ 2 .2 BANK! (‘omutcrro ... 140 liiontrenl _. . 17h Nova Scotia ... , 34:5 Royal ... .1401; 148 140 Mining Exchange 'l‘0ii0.\"l'0, May 2.-—Millillg oi se‘ . o . Sales Stock 400 Ajax ,, 24500 Arno ... . 7000 liltgamnc .. R00 B (I Pioneer ,_ 4000 Buff (‘nll ,. 5100 (‘llstle-Tr ,.. 100 Granada _ .. 830 o inger . . 4100 Homestead . n00 Howey . . sales High Low Close 70 70 70 THE cnannorrerowlv GUARDIAN T?) Q U0 TA TIONS HlREilill lxcllllllll l .\l.ll.\'l'l:n.\l._ .\ill_v 22. (By ll... gm- adilln l'resll)»iirtlsh and foreign og. (‘htlllitc itl relation to the Canadian dollar as complied by the Royal Bank 01' ilillfltlfl. c osed yesterday as foi- lows: _ Argentina pelln _ .. . 0.2000 ‘Australia pnnnd , . . . . . ,. 3,355: Austria lat-billing not quoted Belgium llclga ,.. . 0.101.’! Brazil lnilreia , .. 0,0500 Bulgaria lev nnt qllotedu bins Hong Kong dollarll not quoted Csechoslovllkin crown 0.0142 Denmark krone ... . 0.2311 Finland iinnlnrlr ... ... . 0.0201 France franc ... 1.. , 0.0454 LPHIHULV rcichsnlnrk ,.. ..._. OM40 rest Britain pound ,.. . 4.2248 reece drllcbma not quoted . Holland orin ... ... ... 0.4662 Holland orin ... 0.4002 Hungary psngo net, quoted ndia rupee ,.. ,~..' ... . 0.3168 tsiy lire . . . _.005I4!4 Japan you _.. Jugoslavln dinar New aeeland pound . . Norway krone ... Poland zioti Spain pcsetn Sweden krone ,.. , Switzerland franc ... .. 0.22 United States 8 15 p.c. premium EXCHANGE . NEW YORK May M-Ioreigrr ex- change steady. Great Britain ill dol- lars, _otherll in cents. Great Britain demand 3.0114; France 3.94%: ttaly 5.142 Belgium 14.01.‘; Germany 5.80; Canada 87.00_ New York Stock Market, Quotations Stocks A1 (‘hnlnlrai ... .... Alucrlvau (‘an ... .. A ll‘ Power . A S Rfg Am Tel Tel An Copper . Atrhison ..,,_.. (‘ass '1‘ ... (“hrysler Mot C G Eiec t.‘on Gas (‘nrn I'm (‘llrtiss W ... E l llllnont , For Fiiln ... Gull Electric Gen Foods . . (ton Motors (loodvvllr Rubber 7 7 ‘F? ln Harvesir-rs ,.. . 171.1, l7 l7‘; lllntive buying lifted wheat values in .. - ,. , the late drilling: today, stimulated by will lslgke .. l}? 1°l$:h°"r° ' “l. 3:3‘; m?‘ llenalltionally bullish crop reports iu "1500 ‘in ° ‘ o“ I ‘zalwrtvpc m,‘ 31,’? a“. ciudlng Hessian flmadvlces from stat- my ‘M"'.';=,‘l'“ 3'1"‘! pm. pm " ‘ Q cs cast of the Missouri River. 50'” M6" 7'“ “mm Wm,“ m,‘ 8L; 5,1,‘ Highest prices of the wee on wheat 9m Nanny." 1 a). Nu“, Mom" ' m were attained in the tins hour of mo em Cob,“ 4-‘, N Y Central 11% n,‘ "5 trading. Large purchases _of wheat mo" Pram," ' $4 Pncknm‘ not ' c,‘ for domestic ills were announced, 2M0 shenm ' ' ' 111p" pub“, 2 1,.‘ ’2 and there was a so some United Sta cs m0 “u” ' ;- 5 n; N 40;; 401;, winter wheat brought for x- mm slvnanufl‘ __ I? lindlo’ (‘orp 174; in; 17a; . . ' ...’ s _ .l ‘i’ u w. $550535‘ - n all ‘i-ii 1.1;; ‘u, Zunlmnlrs nllnllfshllcdtllllns lilllhlilllllttt“ Sliver 27% l l. n n " smndiml B 17',‘ ll ll l"! "I l‘ a 1 - " s G Elec . 1 n-v and provisions unchshgcd to l0 high- TM“, "l" 93-000 ‘Mms- g o n; N 2471 2.4,: u}: "- Texas Co ' l0!’ UNLIITED a » Texas Gulf Sui 101i 101,3 1M; lloo Abana 0i m Th" “Pl 5"" _ 11W mgmpne" _ Lag-m 2&1“ ll C (nrli ... 17H llM 17f] e Qntfea n25 Ylidorlldo 100 100 '."""' P" 49-1’. 4W. 4M 1m Hudson Bnv we 10.1 '."‘“"l A," 7"? - 1m NR“; 55o 5m 1 nitcrl Lori) . hi; b M k t 2500 .\tcl’.cod ozu/ 02v, " 0 "HP H W- ill’ a? e mo Nordon nml mm. ‘I s “"1 -~ ~ ii ‘-‘" m" n“ 02v‘ My‘ lidlllrnselretlmlos. I ‘Co u ti: 0o m 3°” v‘“'“' " -' won. Elfl! .. 24v. cw c4 Woolworth Co . _ 2S?’ 291,,’ i000 Brow-nice i600 Itibago Canadian Can't. Bond Quotations Miscellaneous sdlan western no ii 52; cats Canadian ""0"" PW 3 40%; eats feed no l 30%; flour spring wheat patents tirsts 5.10: n"! "m"!!! ‘Juli flour bakers 4.40: flour winter vrhest patents choice 2.80-2.90~ flour, white corn 4.50: bran toll 202i: shorts ton 21.25; lnlddiivlgs ton 23.25; rolled oats bag 00 pounds t bay no 2 per ton car lnts 10.00; cheese current make 0801-09; butter no 1 tiuest 1074-17; eggs fresh specials in cartons 23-24; eggs fresh extras in cartons 8-25; eggs fresh ttrsts in rnr- tons 10-20: potatoes new no t Ber- t rnuda Mr hsrrel 8.504100: potatoes old Que whites R0 Jflllfltll 30-715: potaincs old Que and h. B. green mountains 80 bounds 40-45. SUGAR NEW YORK, hlsy was quiet and unchanged yesterday. Tilt undertone however was all-ally with buyers still showing lntl-rcst at l"! Daid prices or 2.15s for sonny but nothing vml armly otfv-rrd llclmv 2m and no sales were reports-ll. it was rumored that China was inquiring for surar in Cuba. lqlcrwere nnly 1.200 tons. his?" 22.-.Raw allgnr Montreal Market Sillelights SIQVPREAL, hilly ‘flu-Saturday's brief week and session of trading on the local exchange witnessed no change in the general market pattern of recent times, values drifting in a mixed manner witbln the narrowest of price areas in extremal light dul- ings. Volume in Wall S rcet fell to the lowest ebb with one exception, in nnlny veurs, ut prices enjoyed a moderately firm undertone at that centre. and sentiment, appears in rec- ent times to Jlave received stimulat- ion from the determined efforts un- der wlly to revive business. Saturday's bond trading brought to a close a week that was without spcc- iai feature. The period's dealings were in light volume, and priced on the whole, were wcil maintained. DIONTREAL. May 22. (By the Can- adian Freely-Saturday's brief ses ton of the Montreal Stock Exchange was in line with those of the balance of the week, with narrow_ mixed price movements and little activity. Total sales of 2,078 sbarcs produccd four gains alld six losses. Consolid- ntell Nlncitcrs dropped the point it bad gained Friday to close at 21; Bank of Nova Scotia sported 0 points upward to 24;‘ and Bank of Men- tresl lost 1 at 179 for the day's largest price changes. The leaders were mired alight gains in’ llrasilirln Traction, General Steel “arr-a and Steel of (‘linlldn being counterbalanced by equally llllllll] los- ses in international Nick , hiurnll- lfrontennc and Hoilinger Geld bllnes. hone of these changes gmountgd (0 a tull point. unliinrer led in activity with 000 rs. The bond market was quiet with aalcs of 8.1.100. in bond trading other than on the exchange a flllrly goodl dcmnnd was reported ‘during the wcclr for (‘llnndisn high grade, short-term, llillitlra, the buying being mostly of‘ how York origin. good market cv- lstlwl fonllnminion Government bondaJ especially the it'll of 10.17 which are nnynille In United States funds. Buy- ing was attracted by the 1M5 per rcllt |ITPIII|IIIII on.Unlted Stats luonl-y Sat- llrllny.‘ Canadian National ltlliiwagrll bonds lost an average of about ti while provincial and municipal issues closed he: July owl; Srp r0: Ill-c "n; Jan 7R: lvlilflfll 8.1 and ncxt Mar R7. in refined there was a Itimlflflltl‘ inquiry reported and prim-c wore lln- chllllcd at-dflit for tine grllullinird. COTTON NEW YORK, ‘May 2.“.--r‘nltcll fut- ures ‘r-lolld ateadv yratcrdnv. Pius- inr bids. Jan alt: Fm e21; Marl-h M545: April all: ‘ilav n70: June n70: July Mil; Aug flirt; Hep ml; Oct 590: Nov G0; Doe . I bwlosed quiet. hiidllllug 5.8;. Lverpool closed coma darta Camila hug.» hey were will as rapidly a they ralne in_ dealers renorto . p p; hnygra were in tits ntaLrket as well as linstr-rn Parladlan . Tbs increased drlunnli attributed to antiwar-tarts; the week lrnm Western can of Q 1111110! I . 0P I ,, ‘it'll’ 531*.‘ u. your of su _T..D ' were do snd_ if anything, a trlllc rnslrr it was stated. Sterling rlnacll at 84.2240 and Fnit- rd States. money at a premium of i5 per cont. ' In d__ex Numbers OTTAWA May‘ m. (By the (‘avlad- lan Pressi-luvastors and traders weighted index numbers of security eea computed by the Dominion nur- tstlstlss on the base nf I020 equals l showed decrease of more than three points lor the vmll Qlltl‘ inn May l0. The index of indngtrlgl was 51.5, a compared previous week. common with PAGE NINE l... 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He can suggest an attractive income plan exactly suited to your needs. life insurance fiervice one o] 4s series of messages sponsored by Life Insurance Companies BRilP REPilRT “WNNIPEG, “ML, Dilly ‘lL-ltrigllt warnl days and mm] nights lundc growing Ctllldtltlltfl idmli nvl-r tllc wrat- ern region. Local precipitation, var ~ lng from slight showers to ltPll\‘_V downpnurs have also enhallrcd proa- pects and although light frosts rlllltod some lucalltira no lnntcrlll] dnlnncl- was expcrlencrd. Practically all wbcnt la now showing nlnlvc ground and the stand is llnlfnrln Illill bmlllby, iln riev and out er-cd ill l: la nr-n rilll: completion and illoac grains nn- gn- ing into a first villas sr-vd bod. Grues- hoppcr and vlliwnrlu activities la lw- lng nntlrr-ll in \\'lll!‘l_\' srattvrvd IIFIUI“! but their ravages lift‘ not yol np nrcciablc. This alllua up thn gouc-rnl live best selling industrial null pub- ilc utility common Qllnrlig on the lionirent and Toronto cxvllnngcs was 207.0 as compared ulih 280.8. The index of (lttlti-flfltll‘. utility z-olll-l mnu stocks was l., as rnlupnrell with 43.0. The index of cnlnluml atm-llu of companies Irv-atoll abroad in \\'l\lI'l\ (‘ansdlans nra hrnvliy illterrlllrll ulls 4&5. as contpnrell with ..'-. The inllox (or nll thrco groups l-f common stocks combined was 45.0 us compared vrlth 48.8. Average vrcckly prlr-ca were lfl\\'l‘l‘ for nineteen. unchanged for thrr-u ftittl higher for three of the twenty live stocks included in the traders index. Consolidated Mlnln and Blurltlna ell from 33$! to 88 .0 C. P It. frnm 12.1 to $11.1; Brasilian from am" to 00L international Nickel from $0‘ to ..'l Montreal Light. ilellt and Power from 821.0 tn $20 lt- Itmuininn Bridge from $11.4 t agricultural mnlilliulla ill ifllnadn. according to the weekly crop report oi the sgrlcllitura department the Canadian Nations Railways. (‘attic markets reached to lower lercls in tho fave of hcnricr country loud- ingn wilivh llUWFll up trade. Dcmnnd l.t present l1 ralbrr lulrruw and lib- vrnl lvwoipts arr- bolng rcflevtcd l" NW1‘? price lllfi\‘l"lllr‘ltli_ The sumo can lw- Milt’! for thr- lit.‘ market as ro- vcipta on western amok yards hnrc boon exceptionally hoary. R LAUNClIlNG SCHOOL The following is the Class Stand- ing o.’ Eauuchng School for the months of March and Aprii:- Grade X-l, Mary McDonald; 2. Freda Gardiner; 3. Catherine Cilris- Lian; 4. Eiizabnh McPherson. Grade IX-i. Mary MicCormack; 2. Rite. McLean; 3. Frances Mc- Pherson. Grade VII-l. Aggie McLean: 2. Jolm McDonald: 3. Lucy Christian. Gradev-i. Rita McDonald; 2. uw-stel-u Florence McPherson; 3. Florence Morrisson. Grade IV-i. Sara McPherson; '. Margaret McPherson; 3. Cstilerinl McCormack. Grade III Sl'.—l. Mary J. Chris llan; 2. Lucille McLean; 3. Josepi McCormack. Grade I11 Jr.-—l. Bernadette Mb Donald; 2. Patrice Cilristlan. Grade Ii'~i. John McCormack. 2. M. Teresa Walker. Grade I Si‘.—1. Lena Walker. Grade I Jr.-—l. John F. Mc~ Phcrscn: 2. Mac lvitPhl-c. Tcacllcr, Florence Chrsiiar. Visitor-I am collecting for the Poets‘ Hoslftai. W.ll you contribute‘! Editor-With pleasure. Call to» night with your ambulance and 1 will have two ready, no only lite assurance scams which "W" ti" W‘ °" its funds in the Maritime r. vinoea. t0 ll . Stool <- thnsda from 015.0 to $15.2 and Page lld x-eb-Illsll-ol-tbmtwllll-Ratsvi tram 544-1 to 441.4. l‘. “Q6, ,.,.. ...» ~ ...-am” -.~.;.~.~ ' ~ av-uuaen n-wuww’. “n-euv-‘mm ...