AyRIL 11. 1932 _ HE drmuwrrhlu us mus i-‘l ' l 12s TERDA is sFQcK m... AND B i O 0 John writer-l Monday li 0n respite from u iilnld trullgrs o: . 1 quur ht. 1°'d“:,t,3'-,l:|| ‘to subside u “fired um They steadied a , “if the early Q1 ‘ a‘ been ‘ l rs lhurro ‘geulilianl-o n: pulni- Sales nslderaticnl ‘plainly e of that set-back little r-fihicsl co - MARKET GOSSIP L‘ canny, Associated Ptlll April 10.-Un- the senate baaklvl art its short ket’: trend yea- ly [but provided de- riskiy at the 099"" ,5 soon apparent tllat had an and fter ins of 1. to 5 lustl/qlqgifif slight- for ' or h more totalled 1,1453% gov. [ha session. Willi Em "E nlines behind What COI“ it, brokers had s entitled to ln does a vi longer than gor- that corrceton. i 'l t llnva flyngiettilllskcvnsllingtoa News done without WI! . but brokerage houses “boar mm-uny umru r his W. credited with harboring ital's runlor that n ' ball been planned ing's session. Nev- ; ills sluldvnt announcement of . l A admittedly a lrlwseellllidhhrlf" it was designed to ‘ I mgrkcfl fall it served the the n m," positions responded with sharp opening gains. ‘ erican Tele- iw" Ihol i111 3% on a transfer of H000 aharns. -At the close it bad last .'. points of the rise. U. hi. Steel rai- lied 2% and cioscd 1% ilighcr. Alneri- can Can's advance of 8 was reduced by a third. lifeatingbonae, Allied Cheni- lcal, gorilsoldatell Gas, North Aaieri- M‘, I can, at onai Bacait N Y k C . tral and numerous otheErbaZE-traiili- :20”? n ‘mnitmflch.’ ed a point or so from their tops. Un- B n “gal! ° "" "“'i I ion Pacific after making a new law “e;- pe: "' "" ' M! 04% fully recovered. Standgll (iii of Caili. 3 11'] "" "" "' 75 furllin. on an earnings report show- C x1 owe‘ "" 1° 9% 1° lug $1.11 a silare inst your against B 8S5: "' - log/é 82-03 in 1030. was hohvy- bu Pout hall r- c Fuundg" a late reaction and General Motors é c F0“ d "' ' 5 4% 5 was none too vigorous at any time. (um cflffmf," ' 11% 11% n73 ssocx avanaonm (Copyright loss. 6° 5W‘ 5W‘ Standard Statistics Cn.)~ 7: I 10 Today ...- . all; Mir-tail ' 1‘ ‘W! 1‘ w" day . mu. 15.1 rso | 1‘ 13% 4}; k ea 54.8 . . ' - ulffillfllfilr... 01.5 gig 1:3: §§‘,,§us-"L-,h- ---s~ 41 40 4i Year aco ..r 125.0 10.0 183.3 l:l0.:l Gyn,mm'°' "' , 1% a yrs ago .. 200.1 100.0 200.1 10.1.0 m, G°,,,"§,,,',;e'!"' -~ if - 5 3 o yrs ago . 110.5 lllls 101.0 1il..'i h, NM“, -"' - " 47-‘ 475 Illlzh 1012 08.0 aos 111.0 no ,, s F, , -- - W W: Low 10a: as 22.4 75.1 40.0 5,“? 0"?" 3 nigh limo 20-..; 131.0 m: curls N," m, i°c-“"'_"' 7 7% now 1030 112.0 s04 140.5 lll.1 one,“ “pom: >' “'4' 9;"; wrurr TIIE STOCK IIARKET nln §"°,-'; “gm 2 _ ‘l C of (‘an ‘ my, 1m; Number of advances 11;" a’; gleam“ PM ‘ 3',‘ Number of declines. I12 500 '." "‘ "" 3 Stocks unchanged . , . 1'18 177i Total issues traded ..., .. i500 751 O'LEARY played in O'Leary Rink ., 4, between the O‘Leary .. and Old Sports. The ladies ... as always. a full demonstra lbility and sportsmanship, ______ u interesting game of hockey on Sis- put tion but d not daunt for one moment . more formidable foe, and 8i- ugh outclassed, put up a stub- ... battle to the final bell. .,. was 4-0 in favor of ;~-- Much credit is due - l for lilo nlarked ability . I and evcryr player. Winfred The the both of Mc- usland refereed ill a most cap- ]; iiliiliildl‘. Miss Flora Boulter, teacher I nitomcry. Spent the week-en 0i’ das l guest oi Mrs. D. A. McPherson, Dunblane. There was all unusually large at- tendance at tile auction sale of Ir. Philip OT-lolloran, Locke Road, allllarcll Ill. A large amount lock and household goods of W611! mdiiy disposed of and very good prices were realized. It is the in- ieniion of Mr. and Mrs. 0'Hollor- an take up residence in Colo the near future. rndo '11s. Prior McDonald of Rum- iuni. Me, and Mrs. Ed Bemlcr of iiockland. Mo. arrived in this Province a few weeks ago on a. villi ic their mother, Mrs. William Dillon of Burton. Lot ‘l, who has W“ quite indisposed for "some time. ‘Miss Mary McDonald. Locke PM. was o. recent visitor at the Percy McPherson, Mae of Mrs. Dilllbisae. ' “i? regular meeting of the lillniar Branch of the Red Cross Bociety of Montgomery School was held in tile school on April 1. The President, Lulu Boates, presided, and there were 18 members pres- :i1l- Roll coll was answered by a. wntribution to the program." The Health and Cleanliness Committee live their report, also the treasurer "Ported having sent a donation as iTONEWAi. JRCKSON CICARZ. requested of $2.00 for the Crippled Children's Fund and 50 cents for a framed certificate for the School, to the Red Cross Society, Char- lottetown. Roll call at next meet- ing to be answered by “writing name with left hand blindfold." New committees are Health and Cleanliness, Dorothy Stewart and Myrtle Smith; Program, Lulu Boates and Margaret Stewart. The following new officers were ap- pointed: President, Helen Sabine; Secretary. Hester Boates; Treasurer, Dorothy Stewart. Much has been written lately re fostering of home industries, such as tannel-ies. etc.. and we have had many stories this winter about the very small amounts received by dif- ferent farmers for hides. The lat- est one is—and mind you this is no Lowell Thomas “tail story" either- a neighboring farmer took o love- ly large calf skin, last week, to the nearest village store, and after a considerable amount of bargaining succeeded finally in bartering it off for just enough ‘leather to repair his pump. Looks as if we needed tanneries all right. Her runny friends and relatives on the Island were sorry to learn" that Mrs. John Work, of Hamilton, 0nt., who has been a. recent visit- or to the Province, is at present in a. hospital with pneumonia. Mrs. Work had only just returned from visiting her mother, Mrs. James Dunbar, Alma, who has been quite ill, but is now quite improved. O. Montreal Stock Marlee? . Quotations Mining Exchdnge rumor flgiellioxm. 0st. sprll 1o. (Milling Sales Stock 200|AJllx _., _, lfiliiliAit-x _ 40UOArt-a 1025 iiillggnll 1 (i500 Forced To Curtail Sale Of Perfume covering movement by shorts. provid- tho trend of stocks o dicted on a sound statistical back- IWBI]? equally divided, while tbs av- 0 Biilthtiy as did Smoltcrs. l Ambassador Mellow Arrives In London LONDON, April MASH-Andrew W. Mellon took charge of the Unit- ed States embasy today. and lost no time in letting it be known he did not come to solve the war debt and reparations problems. Receiving British and ‘United States correspondents as one of his first acts, the new ambassador and former secretary of the United States treasury plunged into a world tilt with ifs guests. ' It was all incidental until s. re- porter for a large London Daily told the new envoy that Europe rc- gurded him g3 a special ambassador on war dobis and reparations. u; have no special instructions to deal with financial questions," Mr- Mellon said. "I realise I am fortunate in com- ing here at til‘: time. Relations between our governments were !nevsr better, and while we both face problems of a most serious nature, arising largely out of U10 war, these problems are not in- soluble and must disarm"! ‘l’ i" approach them frankly with an ef- fort to understand OM11 “he?! difficulties and a firm determina- tion to he of assistance when we (Elli. " t will be the greatest satisfac- tion to me if I can be of any help in promot‘ lg such a workins under‘ standing between this country and m own." w. Mellon arrived off Smiths-mil- , tori last night and remained aboard the Majestic until the looming. when a civic welcome was tender- ed h'm. These over. he boaflild I mm for Iandon and on arrivll It 911° railway station was given an gyfltion by a considerable. crowd that had gathered. Mr. Mellon was “bun,” by ropruentativss of thB Prime Minister and sirilohn Bim- on, the Foreign Secretary and at- taches of the ‘United states em- ' baly. NEWYORK, N.Y-.April9_. Perfume was so widely used by Greek gentlemen of fashion in one of the eras B. C. that the sale of aromatics to men was prohibited in order to prevent the ritual sup- DLV from giving out. The law did not apply to women. This was asserted by Dr. Her- man Goodm , der toiogisl, in a pahphlet reviewing the history of cosmetics. “The Greeks," he said, “were partial to violet odors. but they used various mints. thyme, and other aromatic plants as well." The Chinese, he said, had a well developed system of massage and were the first to employ the blind as masseurs. They were also the first to use goose grease as an nnction. _ "And startling as it may seem," he said, “the modem scientific studies agree that goose grease is the best medium for compound o ‘ ‘ intended to pass their medical properties through the skin." "Sines as a general rule, cosme- tics have been a part‘ and parcel of culture, it seems likely enough that the Chinese had knowledge of a system of cosmetics of which we know all too little. But it may well be that their cosmetic knowl- edge served as a basis for that of the Egyptians. Of course. Cleopatra is held the most famous exponent of the art lat-cosmetics practiced among the earliest beauticians. She applied green paint bfllldlth her eyes; black pigment to hsr eyelids. lash- es and eyebrows. and henna col- ors to the fingernails and to the palms. John the presentation of his om- dentials to the Kins. The British onus paid mai- lt- terltioa to the Ambassador's arrival. publishing nan-e about bun than it had about any United States Am- bassador since the Great War. assay panel! featured his snail wealth, and intern-start his long After conferences and the w» reception, Mr. Mellon welt to "is Iloreign office to discuss with 31! Montreal Market Slilllghts ui-i 1 resulting in a good measure from a ed an important aid to sentiment and resulted in a slight improvement in the local ex- change during the brie week-end ses- sion. Thero was little in the news developments of the day to effect the market mood in wheat prices, pre- ground. Six _isaues found navy lows in the local list at the week-end, while at the close gains and losses were "KB price of twenty representative stocks advanced 03. The three inter- listed stocks Brazilian, C. P. R. and International Nickel, all recorded fractional gains hQIQ_ pMmiTREAb. Qua. April 1o. (By the ~“"““"" Pffilll-For the first time "$114118 the uw-ek. security values stag- il! 5‘ rally Saturday morning. with the fiiikfiK ilillcl. such as International Pa?» Iirasiiaa Traction, Canadian “,1” RMIWIIY and Bell Telephone lilflfliil.‘ moderate advances. bcll-eral short covering at New Ynrll appealed to be tile factor This!‘ 1m. “ll 5h‘! local list our o'f its small i-ut steady decline. Trading was at a com. Y“'““'°1Y brisk Di'l'~‘i?-.1|.O'I1 shares i-‘iffiiil-‘IHS hands compared with 5.800 °-‘ "i" Preceding Saturday. ifbile the leading Issues were vs. "Plmiilfe to a better feeling, a num. {liar of loss active stocks continues no Vi" Rr-iund and six new lows for 01,9 "Y" 0i‘ ltlnzcv- were recorded during 111"‘ X""-I"_‘“S- ARV-HI: weak stocks were ‘~ - ‘NW! t-ff 1 at 10%, Bulllilig 30'1"?“ M: 3% i" 15%. Canadian on,‘ l“ t 25h," 4%. Cement Preferred ‘mtodardil/‘l. Canada Stcnmshlps Pre- o“ v.2" i’ H! 01 Mglonal Steel Car, o" “int 3 55 and iilnnipeg Eiestric, International Ni 1w] _,1 iii/l. on a iurnovercuf ‘zfgrhgnsilcrlelflcsusetg? olld ill nQi-iviiywvns lileColi-r-rontenn ‘illflhauceu llt 7 with sales of mined shares. Brazilian was tilird with '".'s;.".-..::"“"."'"r..‘/* v an ac c h ll Wu at 14, Steel of Caninianvsadldgzugiggz: "t 16%" BF“ Tflfillllone advanced Bond sal ~ 1 besingnfcatliselgig.” $ 5,450’ the Minding M‘ ng closed at $41033 and Unit ed States li ' 10 n46 perlzleicly at a prcnllllnl of The Montreal . - "ca: “-‘°"ill.l"l°.“i‘éii."l£”i‘l<."’3l»° 2 ~ er a s s - ~ » lgrerllnslllifxihte ‘ || 7/’ 03s advanced and provisions 212:‘, Thcghugh}; l 4-," 4-..- y-l“ unchanged to a rise of live cents. aoonvnne A“ __'_ | jm, p,‘ Z0 ' dually rolrlr. ‘la-hyg- april il.-—Bond. r ' - ~ ea c osc . Igwvgrllfisiililill ... ..| 2i5| 210 24.1 gum“ Hum" w] e “ lligh Low Close “ ' ' .‘ "‘“"-°“' u . .... .. rsi/l o8 53Vr59 Total suit-s 120.000 shares, lit-uubanois A . ...._l 6-5 0 05 Jag, _‘_ __ H 513% go (myrqu UNLISTFD é gl-llllpg," I ov, 9 gl/i on . . .... ..'. 02-5-00 ll st . -" . 1A Oil ... ...| 02s! i120 n20 lnoiworislorfelil as; m4; pl», “mmflw ;,,,,,;,.f‘,§e“a'c{"é,-J~ ~ 123i fir’? 11*} ;1,§'t'r"!ff° ‘Qfd ‘Illfll jyl WINNIPEG. .\f:ln.. sol-u 0.—-ln- ;;np9']l;|,],,,.,,,|0 | 1.?’ v0‘ 1" I" y," n I 0"" 9/“ ‘IT/t financed by strength llt Liverpool and 1’7'_','| fir! 3'7?‘ Mon‘ Mme!‘ _ i “full substantial lnvcstlnent buying réttlri- l 8.15! was _.-. Nurllnlln . 1040i 1040 loin "‘"f," ,f° w,“ '{}'",',“,'L°'-‘,’,f',e§°'}§,§,¢,§'. filial 05o m0 Sherri" 4o “e y ° n °, “l m; m5 945' m“ gnu.“ “m” n‘ m‘ o0 M ment yesterday. gra n pr ees execu on m‘ n lvmk 11mm, _ _ l q uyslrxilart‘ about-gage andhclrzsed 19f, to I r " ' ' g or n o nr's a or season. ‘ma’? “ fight n“ " n5 May and July each closed 1% higher M1 Mi 3% at 02x alld 0g, respcrrtivelgéuzrhiieugé- tobr-r gain-ll, 4 to l; at to . - liuiiish nature of tile United States 1M0 nrowmce I u‘ o" H, government crop report which predict- mno Apex -- '4 I/s‘ 0 1.; ' NI a decrease * of nearly 300.000.6100 dllfililCap Body-n. s? s’; bushels in tllis year's crop compared mnmnnnmn . ..| vi‘ " ‘u with that harvested lust year broved 3,001,191“ Yuk-a - "I m,‘ o i ‘f; ‘W the main factor for the advance. 1500mm" fixm --l os/ol ‘Yll W1 DULTH, Minn" April 9_The The market was quite active from '" '" Vii o5] 05 Cm opening to closing hell. Exporters re- 958° ShBITlIOCkA captured the ported that everything offered over- (ha ' H" o‘ the American night had been taken. Liverpool was H°°k¢Y M88116 here last night, de- Xeslins Duluth 4 to a in an extra Pfifibd game to gain three victories in the title series. The Hornets won only one garlic, healing tho 5mm- rots last night. Colleges Filled With Ugly Girls SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 9 _ There are those at Syracuse Uni- verlitv who are angered at a crack made by James Montgomery Flsgg, the illustrator, that "all the U811 girls are in colleges." The)’ are all the madder because he said it in accepting an ' ion to pick the six prettiest Syra- cuse juniors. The man who is fa- mous for the pretty girls he draws wrote he had been a judge or beauty contests at “salt water, fresh water and bilge water coile- ges. and I have had to galls on some of the most awful female mugs in this broad though narrow land" and added "I know new why there are so many pretty girls in New York-ail the ugly ones are invcolleges. The girls have kept discreetly tion is concerned. Not so Pro- fessor Hibbard V. B. Kline, of the College of Fine Arts. He suggest- ed in a letter printed by the stu- would be unfair to bore the artist pick the fairest. work. Laborer-Who's workinl? Early to bed, early to rise, MONTRAL. one. April 1o.-a gen- - oral rally in tho Wall Stratt market. quiet, so far as talking for publica- 3 dent newspaper that the invitation should be withdrawn, saying it and that it would be unfair to the girls in have 1"iagg‘s “jaded eyes" Ibrahim-Yon must not smoke at wt Canadian Can't. ' Bond ' Quotations as unfavorable crop conditions have prevailed since the government data was compiled, most traders assumed that the official report of deteriorat- ion would lnter ho increased. lt was authoritatively denied that the 0'0"?"- ment basis of calculating had been changed from either last year or the two years previous. affected by the crop news and closed ‘it to 5d higher per 100 pounds. In the cash wheat section No. 1 hard improved 1,5 while No. ii wheat gain- ed one cont. Trading in coarse grains was light and_ uninteresting. 01408! ‘Wilt-III! M“, July M“, t0 X. t “ii-K. Oath-May 81%, July 52A. Oct 88A. hoglgley-May 41%. July 42MB, Oct CASH PRICES Wheat-No 1 hard 84. no 1 nor 61%. no 2 nor 58%, no 3 nor 54%. no 4 51%. no 5 40%: no 6 42K. feed 40%; track 02; no 1 durum 85%. Oats-No 2 c w 30%. no 8 c w 28%. ex 1 feed 21% no l feed 201A: no 2 feed 25: rejected 22%: track 31. Bfl1oY~1tlaltiiiI Braden: 6 row ex 3 i! W 40%- 2 row ex 3 e w 43%. Other grades: No 3 c w 40%, no 4 c w 3756. 1111545 c w 35%; no B c w 34%; track Miscellenous SUGAR NFW YORK. N. Y., April 10.—Raw sugar was unchanged yesterday with tho undertonp steady. Spots quoted at 2.00. No males were concluded Saturday but all remaining supplies on offer at the 2.00 level were absr-rl-rll late Friday, including 8,400 hairs of Si. Croix for prompt shipment and 40.000 imgs of Phillipiacs. futures wvre firmer on increased covering and Wall Street buying with final prices showing net gall-ls 0g g go n n . ‘Afgrlgimye salsa 10,100 tons. May c os u 1 , g Jan ss srfu lrsieh no. w n’ D" 83' Refined lillnr was unchanged at 3.00 for flue Rfanulatcd with demand mod- iglgtliz-aad confined to nearby rcqnlrg. COTTON NEW YORK. N. Y., April ilk-Cot- lflfl filltlrea closed steady. (‘losing bids: Jan 0P3. Fem 000; Dlarch 007: 2li?§‘»-°"l'li...“‘ll»-°‘§;.'lll‘; -- . ; c ; Nov 665: Dee 014. Boot closed steady. missus;- m, LIVERPOOL loillfllltl‘ hi"? “°'“'l’.€ll.""".' l“ . er can m r ma. ng a dli diiag 468, don't advertise. -iafyllfeasaarasseooai efihlbatingsodireetiyto businsu and political career h grcatdataii. ~ - But you'll soon be broke if you middling 448: strict ordinay 428: good ‘ An Copper ..- Atchisou . , ..| any, iri/l 5 Aub Auto ssiblpygl 551% 011% Hal 0hio_.. “- ..| 0% 9% Can Pal ... .... ... 121,4, 12% Beth teal ,.- ...< .. 10,-’; 14% Case 1' . 211/, 21% N Y Chrys Elliot .. . , H: i.‘ G ec a ew ork Curb vorh Pro .. any, 31% l-l I Dupout 57% 31% 1'0: Film 2 2 (lea Eiec 15% 15% Gen Foods 31,5 34 Stocks lllighllalwlffioae flea Mot 121511214 Am Cyan B ... .....l 3 JV. 2h t-oodycarll 101/, A S Power _. 1% ilouston Oil 157i} 14% 141/; A G Idlcc A I'M Hudson Mot , 4% 41/, 4% lira! Traction B] 0A liupp Mot . . 21/‘ Can Marconi ln Harv .. 181/ 17% fill-Q- C" s?!‘ C0 3% 4% In Match Pfd ... _.. 1- 1 ,- 1% 5°53 gglirs‘ llv/illsg 1173 i: Rigel " 6 W‘ t‘ - l II sol a a 1'2 S Power B . l 11A Ken Cop ..., For: téan 110d, . 0 8% m? Illllmivlicrt Co _. For .0 I .... 1 s ac Gulf Oil Corp ... 30", lilis Pa: Pfd l! Orltlcflln Co . ... 8% 43'?) llgistl“? gill - . n cro 4M hi‘ Niagara Ilud .. ... .. 4% 4% 4% Nash Mot S 0 of lndians . ,l 14 13%| i4 N Y Central S 0 nf Ken . ..l 10% 10% 105'; Pack Mot U L Power A _.. ... ‘Y, Par Pubiix I‘ S of N J’ Radio Cor K 0 c ' M k " l" .nuth ac ram or et ...... Rail , Stand Brands 0%, 07,, ,____ S G Flier 15% 15y, fi O of N J . Q0141 2010 201$, . . Texas Cn u. IIIWlI 10- 110% . - . 1 . nfilE-idi lilfljliil-rilfiiltil19fiyrnitll"Iiirltlrlfiiigg gaiansntyrfniz: ’ " 14:,‘ i.*".""".'l‘r; 222.552.12.25 v s ca» - w J19. - ‘ "i919: 7t‘ ‘m shot whent llnlnn I'm.‘ ... fifli/JSGI/h 5 lllestic uinterl \\ ealu/y seems l bushel United Air 1114] m“: my: Sorriiley. liiigdecgrsll uflqllibgii two cents. 1929' Profit-taking‘ o; a largo tflirgiiiiuilfx‘ ‘mi m" 10H r-rsr, prevcntol lo lllya o - v _ U ions being fully maintained. lnnslllucll m“ 3AM‘ T‘ New l York‘ Stock Market ‘Quotations l _.___ IHIghILovv Close lass] (10% 67'}; 07% ....',,,'.:l=/, sly, 25g '.'|l llnuo-lsollolv/l -l 5% w. on i my. ill 1,1_- S1’, ‘ll/ri 114i 1V, 21%| 2314i '.'.'l"<. 10| 10[ 10V, PRODUCE MONTREAL, Que. April 10.—A de- elino of six alld a half to seven cents in butter provided the feature of the produce alld dairy market here inst week. Eggs advanced while cheese alld potatoes continued unchanged. Tile only price change on Saturday was another drop in butter. The butter market appeared to have reached an export level regraded No. 1 in broken lots, being quoted at 17 cents and ranging to 18 cents, a cent lower than Friday's closing quotat- ion. Receipts iast week were higher the previous week being 1-150 boxes. Small bookings of cheese for export have been made for shipment out of Montreal. it was announced. 1t is ex- pected that the season's first ship- ments from Montreal will begin at the end of next week. Last season exports from Montreal to Great Britain tot- alled 71,258,632 pounds. Current cheese was quoted firm at 101/, to 11 cents as was summer lnake 12 to 12% cents a pound. The week's receipts increased being 750 boxes. Fresh graded Ontario or prairie eggs in carlots or less. were unchanged. ex- tras being quoted at 10 cents, flrsts at _1'f cents and seconds at 15 cents a dozen. Quotations of fresh eggs. in cartons to retailers will be ad- vanced silghtly tomorrow. Extras at 24 cents and iirsts at)’: cents will be offered while specials at 25 cents and seconds at 20 cents a_ dozen will be unchanged. Receipts for the week were 11,023 cases. The potato market ruled steady. quotations of broken Iota per 80 pound bag being 80 to l0 cents for Quebec Whites and 4B to d0 cents for Quebec and New Brunswick green mountains. Cal-lot prices were ten cents a be: cheaper than the broken lot levels. Barley, Canadian western ac 3 s2. oats Canadian western no 3 8B. oats feed no 1 37, flour apr_ing wheat pat- ents iirsts 0.00, flour seconds 4.40, flour bakers 4.30. flour winter wheat patents choice 200 -3.00, flour white corn 4.50, bran ton 24.25-25.25, shorts ton 25.54025. middlirlirs ton 20.25. rolled oats bag 00 pounds 2.45, hay no 2 per ton car lots 11.00, cheese current 1015-11. cheese summer 12-12%. butterl no 1 iineat 17-18. QBRI fresh specials in cartons 25, eggs fresh extras in car- tona 23-24. eggs fresh firsts in car- tons 21-22. potatoes Quebec S0 pound bag 30-50, potatoes N. B. B0 pound bsI 15-50. Well idler. Worth Pump DOMINION OI‘ CANADA: Province 0 strikes battleship," the 22,000—ton French cruiser and the battle fleets of Great Britain states. It would bring all the nav- Flilill SEEDS NOW ARRIVINO —White Banner and V es and Longfellow Cor Ail of which we ‘are prices. stitutes. All fresh stock which from most reliable see Call and see the extra 1940-4-11-13-16-19-41. Italy Would Gut Navies ROME,‘ April 9—-(A.P.)-—Italy flyed a. long memorandum at the offices of the Dissrrnaments Con- ference at Geneva. today outlining a sweeping - e for conlfln- ing the wars of the future to sharp- ly limited armament. It is a definite program which at the German “POCIWE and the United ies in the world down to Italy's own standard of 10,000—ton cruisers. The memorandum does not men- tion ratios between countries or parity with France, but it reaffirms the four points which Italy laid dawn at Geneva. last February and it treats those four points as a unit. They are provisions for the aboli- tion cf heavy artillery and tanks, battleships. submsrinm and aero- lplane-canlers; bomlbing aircraft and chemical and bacteriological warfare. The memorandum demands gov- ernment control of civil aviation and it explains how the Italian mogul-mine could be but into effect. Italy suggests publication of tho hunter olf nslvnl unii‘: to be abol- ished and then either destruction of those units or dismantling to rend- er them unfit for combat. The program would permit heavy coast defenses, and it defines heavy guns as sunning over four inches] The memorandum leaves the mat- ter of limits, weight and horse- power of bombing planes for future settlement. Disarmament, the memorandum says. should be accompanied by re- vision of the laws governing war- fare and by adequate measures for the control of civil aviation, this I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ln the Probate Coil“ 22nd George V, A. D. 1032 In ra Iistate of Stephen P. Duffy. late of Charlottetown-in Queens county in the said Province deceased testate. By the Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Probate. it ., do. cTo the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GBIITIIG I WHEREAS upon reading tho petit- ion on file of Sarah Ann Duffy of Charlottetown aforesaid, Widow, the Execlutriihotf the above named Estate Idxytill: put-pose hereinafter set fflrlbl You are therefore hcrchy required i0 cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before "w st a Probate Court to bc held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County. in the said Province. on Thursday the twelfth day of lilay next, coming. st the hour of eleven o'clock fore-noon of the some day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the laid Estate should not be passed and the Etsnts closed as prayed for in said petition and on mo- tion of hi’. Alban Farmer, Elqw PRO!!- tor for said Petitioner. And I do here- week said, ones in each llc places respectively. namely: ordinary 808. Receipts were 22,000 bales incliiifllil 10.800 American. vmflfiittosymwihis Illa srdlvllofthallaritlmea. the Hail lottetown aforesai City Weigh Scales and at or near ti" ‘flank of Nova Scotia both in Char loin-town aforesaid. And I do herr-i.‘ ‘nrther order that ‘s true copy hers- vf bu forthwith served on the Al- lnrney-Ccnorili of this that all persons tics thereof. thc said Court this A. D.. 1032. and in His Majesty's reign ( go of Prcbnt (L. l.) a citation may be issued- hy order that a trns copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspap- er published in Charlottetown afore- for at least] four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof ho forthwith posted in the following viii: of the Court House in Char- d. at or near lb" Provlnce_s-~ interested in tile said Estate as aforesaid, may have duo ao- Given under my hand and the Seal or ilih day of April the 12nd year oi are) '11. r. rauasn Jud control to be exercised through a maximum of publicity and by the establshment of definite ratios be- tween the parties agreeing to the programme. Provisions for the suppression of pJL from __ LONDON Cabin CIasa. . . Early—Late-Alsike--Wbite-Sweet and Alfalfa Clover--Timoth y Seed—-Haszards lmproved—MiIlpond and Derby Turnip Seed-Mellow Globe and Yellow inter- mediate Mollgei Seed-White Russian- White Fife--Red Fife and Marquis Wheat bill and Mandscheuri Barley - Siiverhull Buckwheat-Golden Vine Peas -- Vetch- WHOLESALE and RETAIL Special prices to Farmers’ Clubs and in- Seeds and get prices before buying. A. HORNE & GO. 0nd Way . $104.00 up Tourist Class. . . a - - O 34-00 "P Third Class . . . . . . . J 60.00 up nl§ A. HORNE & OO. Q'- and Olillll oua scrum: STOCK OF IMPORTED NUMBER one ictory Oats-Duck- I'l- selling at loweglt we have bought dsmen. good quality of our (ii Sharples Bream Separators We have a. few new Machines in stock, capacity 350 to 1000 pounds. Will sell at cost to clear. J. Lester Douglas Charlottetown Cor. Queen and Water Streets Phone 938 Dr. W. ii. Carson CHIROPRACTIC]! Three Year Palmer Graduate n4 Prlncq St. Phons 1M2 Home Calls Made. 46 é-lfi-SDAWBI. Mr Merchant! Whenever we can be of aer- vlwwyou-giveassosn. selephono 698 or 699. lleBlois Bros. Limited Wholesale Merchants and Agents Head of Prince Street Wharf 3-2-mwstf. l chemical warfare include prohibi- tion of the manufacture and import o: war chemJn-ls and the training of men to use them. The disarmament conference ra- sumes on Monday. _______ "Jones is boasting about his fam- ily tree." "But does it amount to any- thing?" "Oh, yes. It's all right-as trees go. I believe it's shady." MONTREAL Regular Weekly Sailings to LIVERPOOL BELFAST PLYMOUTH GLASGOW IIAVRE Nov! is the time lo visit Eurnpc/Fhorafuofexchango _ is in your favour. Your dollar la worth about 20% more in Britain than last year. Cunard fares have been drastically reduced, they gre lower now than at any time since the war- Rmusd Trip $192.50 up 8143-09 "P 8100.00 up EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. t a RENOWNED CUISINE AND SERVICE look fhroufla your loealllgoat —na one can urea you batter, or CUNARD LINE, George R Gran- viils Streets (B4159), HALIFAX e jbtl-t-il-lnoa-tl