7. 1°", ‘Ft-It flHAW‘ "Y'1‘TF'.'IV\\V\' GUARDIAN , ,_ _ “i, eggs-nun noon: lxoaAuos Quebec P014451‘ e11.‘ troportc furnished by Oreen- Bhawinlgm . '14. “ ’, i l e o0 ... .- . The Haberdashery ‘hiéidl c 00.. Montreal. to BtOWI-rt Smelter; . . . m tune: a 00.. Bl Greet 09011; ltreet, Steel of Canada ... ... 48% ‘harlottetmn. Steel of Canada Pfd 4o 1' A ‘ Quoud It 510GB], 1,0118 U, 1QBO. Shauna ... ...~ . . .1 ...... 357i‘ " _ ‘ Winnipeg Electric ... 4s _ ' MONTIIAL v ' . 0 i . new rorut S FAbitibi .. 1i . ~ Mlueru ruffle Grlin .. 1m American Can. .. 141 _ {Al-teem m Allechuni’ 25 ' ‘Bivfllitii w. Anacond; .. aau ’ _ , B. A. oil 20v Bendix vletiun au- i B c. Power .. an‘: Wflwlldlled Gus 121i ‘ Suilding Products . 15 Commercial solvent 2a“; I ‘Canada Car... ... .. 29 D0miIlionStores............ 23‘; F" After a very successful season with our spring topcoats E“““°‘ °°""~‘“" -- -- 1B Ekm“ "W" 4" Light 8B‘- we have decided to clear the remainder off our racks. 43 fine 32:5, “m “p” 1e.“ 222:1“! AS-Ehfl“ " 57'" . . . . . . .. e it Overcoats. Everyone new this season and right up to the min- Damn?” ands, ‘A ‘a; ,,,.,f,f,',,na,'i,ydro Dec . 23M . ute in style. 2 prices, Topcoats worth up to $28 ‘for 20. Top- "oreign rowel- Securities 3o _Kennecott Copper .. ... 46 coats worth up to $22 for $15. Sale starts Thursday morning. ' ‘user company .. 12‘;»'1\T‘~"ni-€°m9fl’ ward 4m Come and get a smart overcoat at a low price. _ "m"! 8W1 Wires . 10'. Nissan Hudson Power m», mlefidxilox. ... ..... 6% garamount Players ... ... 62‘, . n l 24% 001' dc Co. B . 2i 9 ihpustrlcl Alcohol " 7 Penick s; Ford 51-". 83 s ileiuctlemiulcrel ._. so»; male . . . . .. 4m ‘ , , itemzttloualreti-oleuih 201,5 Sears Roebuck . . . . .. 111 Q MM!!! Kittie ... ... ...' 349i Standard Oil of New Jersey .. 76'»; t l ‘M-mtrell rower .. szi. Sterling Securities . . . . . . .. L O C a . iMcCollIYot-"lttitw... ... ... .. 26% Studebaker .. 1 1 |Nationnl Breweries .. ... 331,5 Yellow Truck .. v We have in stock 83 young men's and men's smart tweed lfijgfijgiffij" " g'e;r:'!v‘1;t“r' ' ' 19°’- l . , , ' I ‘ l‘. ... III u. n OS ... ... - suits- Sizes 35. 36. 37. 38.5mm either double breasted 0r Bmsle [Canada uuuu, uu c. s. sou breasted styles Dominion Til‘ 1a» "Famous Players b5 BANKS , You n find qnly one or two suits in any pattern but plenty Naritnda ... .. - 26!’; Bank of Nova Scotia i to choose from 1n any of the above sizes. The regular prices ‘owe: Corporation aov. Bank of Montreal E were $20, $22 3nd $25, ilirice Bros ‘l3 Bank of Commerce ; _ ' . j —--—- --- --- Royal Bank . . . . .. ' . . . . . . . .. ; b Thursday morning we put them on sale at $15 which we . 5 "will continue till all are sold. l Atmvv norm Pincus 1 _ mom l 1 Come qtuckly for best choice, gym-Am 391mg ,1, co q ' - ‘Abitibi ........... s": July 1 1985 - u ‘flcztuhlifiioil Power o"; Oct. 1 i960 100 1 ‘Bell T616 5'; M3131 1955 103 f 1 |lsrltiah Columbia Power 5W1, Mal‘. 1 1960. 9B". MEN'S jCdlifldi Btoamahipc a". out 1 111.11 97 ; . ' 1C. P. R. 5"; @1195‘; 1113i; ‘ l‘ d! Qhém ...... .. .. . 61-; Ja11_21949 10g k5 _ I Gatmeau Potter .. . 5»: yum 1.11156 95-; ' Gatineau Power .. 13'. Apr, 1 1941 993 ‘ " the number of cars beihgmorilyribdtit Gating" Power s" June 15 19"“ 1m » ' ii percent less thltri during the ac- Howard smml- 5h; 1’ ‘mm 1 1953 93 l Sound Bonds ... .... ~- 1 llcuiizigs were well up as compared 22323:: :€_m“'a'y‘s“"""' ' ' Z’: y?‘ 1 1970 m? l. ~ ' ' --- '3 u Y 1 1941 101 iuith those o: April. I 1' M ant l 1*: .. .. ...... .. '1 _ can be purchased today at 11:11:21 5., l, 958‘, 1311068 that make them at- nwsmu" Price Bros ---- -- Feb, 1 194:1 10:1. tractivfi 011 a bHSiS i From reports received from ncarly'g:::,:.g:;we;°v'v'cr n?‘ 1 1968 1m d f ' all the" Canadian newsprint cumpan- , ' 0d‘ 1 1967 97 an or e opportunitles ‘ies it is certain that when the offlc- shlmimgnn Pimer MM‘ 1 1968 7 presented for price apprec- {lei figures are issued offerirg the §f.‘\'_',f§'n,f:;“',‘,‘;§?er‘"""' s‘; “f ‘ w“ m"? jatjon‘ ' ililtlilth c; 1:,“ pr-dductiqn Wm Show ........ .. Fe . l 19w luau Our June Il1V€StlTl€nt List, ‘an increase for May far from being ‘var Loan 5, 1931 100 M‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .............. ..... ............ .. . __. which 1S now ready for dlstrl- Ff";- s "w Wilmer "P'=;1";=~‘we. us. 5». 1937 m... - a o c l GT8 WEE EBIS amdn E w», ~ ,, q _ I . button contains a wide selec- . ouspTiJit manufacturers this year ;,;§;§;; $22 _ __ 1 ‘ ‘s tl0l1 OI SUCH ISSUGS yléldlllg‘ ‘ "mi ti" °Yd*""7 mm M!!!“ M‘ Renewal ........ 51-. 19:2 101.41 l develop, and that demand might keep nehndl - i , _ - from p' c' to p‘ c' ‘pretty much the same a8 for the Rehmdrg | month of April. It follows, therefore Rcfundhqg _ _._ I m“ 9B on that the ratio of production fer MM’ Refunding .......... .............. .. 1-} 191s capo ' l May we send you a copy? "i" Eastern Securities Company v Ll M l T E D ; W. H. IIJUNBAB. Manager. . CHARLOTTBTOWN 5T. JOHN MONTREAL HALIFAX MQNCTON SUMMERSIDE l-‘REDERICTON Stewart Jones 8: Co. Correspondents of . Qrennshields 8: Co. Members o! they Montreal Stock Exchange 88 Great George Sh, Charlottetown w crop c, better start than in the av- erage, year although it is now en- ln a review of gcncml conditions. itcring the most critical period at-rl "“"a*l‘-!18 1n Canada, the FflUlliTiLf/‘fCQUiTCS satisfactory growing weath- Amnierbial Letter oi’ the Ca uzliali er. An interesting refvffllw l5 mid‘! $111k of Commerce states that "Bite the recent increase in Canada's 11211181’ moderate improvement in jrhare of wheat exports. It is stated naclian business came during the ithat during the first three weeks in Ht month, again owing largely to iMny shipments of wheat from Corl- humlflkilifluences, of which some adl, "accounted for about 50 percent W"! more.“ than usually favorable." :05 those from the four major ex- ihfl article goes on to state that porting countries, as compared with hm» Dllfitihz condition in the 3a percent in April and '73 percent in Pfaifie Provinces have given the March." Another favorable factor =1 “lame-r REVIEW mentioned is that "the lame 00n- atruotion program discussed in dot-Ill e month ago, is now well under way." The letter deals further with sat- isfactory increases in the number of .-»~ “W, ‘Hllllif; I.’ can “m!” thlilNEY '1 ‘El ‘\. freight loaded on the railways this year. ‘There has been a reduction of only about i0 percent ovcr last your with the smallest movement of in; for mat of the declines. For the grain cue exceeded that of the cor- reoponding week o! the previous year "for the tint time mince iut August. Merchandise iri less then cariotc and milcelinhioiu commodities. it in stated. “hove moved in nu- volume revenue-products] ~ [rah-la and foibat- products account» weal ended May l7, the number of" should exceed that or April. which According to the capacity paylngb of ‘the m'l13 themselves would have shou-rl in April probably not more than 70 percent. It is‘ understood, however, that even according to the lower ratings of the ncwspfink M1115. themselves, the ratio of output to in- stalled capacity in May will have exceeded 70 percent. ' This ls taken by thgulcaders of the industry to be quite efixcouraging ‘and tu indicate that the feeling that bus- iness in general is slowly picking up L; well founded. For newsprint P"!- duction is probablyy one of the most reliable evidence of expanding or contracting business. BRAZILIAN TRACTION A list or the twelve largest invest- ments contained in the portfolios of Electric Bandit: Share Company. lather than client compel-Lies) is of‘ considerable significance to shah} holders of Brazilian ‘Fraction. Light: 6a Powel- Company for it shows thntl holdings o! Brazilian Traction stock stand seventh in volume in I Wtll of 55 stocks of various corporations that go to make up current valuation or over 8115000000. It is believed that thfl_ll‘éltfl' part of the buying of Brazilian took place within the past twelve months. The six stocki that precede thk in volume of hold- ‘lnls are Cdlnmoiiwenlth is‘ Southern American Superpower. Uriltéd Cor- poration, North American, Americ- an Water-works and Oolumbie Gin. renewing si-aslllul motion in the list comes Such out-standing utilit- ies u Consolidated Bu of New Yuk International Telephone a ‘telegraph I United 61s. Gtinoril ‘Ilectflo, and‘ Puiilic Service of New Jeiuy. SRWAIT JONI! l G). Corn stop A‘ hilt" _ s After lgoot ‘Both It‘: j new idea-end one" tight n!» w: _| b "more coma b uicl the.’ n11 wori mu hot l" bi ' trut- mm u" accented 1a u» aim , Y" 13ml Putnnmw Pilnlfl 90in - gross. How much are they?" “I think youre trying to take ma‘ for a ride." snapped the young WU~ mm, "and if you're trying to give me any wise stuff, Til have to call the section manager.“ "I assure you I'm completely seri- ous," the customer xlzssontcd. "I should have explained, perhaps. that were going up north in a few weeks" “Whafl that got to do with it?" —"und u'e‘re going to try to capture _ a few families of baby wall-uses and l‘ seals on our return trip, and even a f few young polar bears, if we have any luck." ' ' I "Oh." said the young woman. l- Billy Pritchard, cook on Capt Bob Bartlett's schooner Morrisseyyexpell- TALWART Miilu 8U!’ sureues . FOR WALlUs BABES Nliw YORK, June 6.—'1‘wo, men weuther-bronud and stalwart. strode purposefully into the nursery supplies department of one oi’ the city‘: lar- ger department stores. A blondly beautiful BIiBSIiH approached them. a girl who knew her business (or so her manner proclaimed) and was strictly about it. “I should like to see." announced the taller of the two men. "some baby nipples." "Yes." said the young woman and produced a. box of them. The sunburned gentleman gravely examined the device, held it to the light, stretched it, laid it down. shook his hnld. "That is ioo thin." he said. cu a vast sigh. ; "Some women", he whispered to: Harry Whitney, Arctic explorer for the Philadelphia Academy of Natural i "T1105! l" the kind W! “Slllllly sell. sciences in its expedition ljoiniiy ' sir." the vdunr Woman demurred- with the Museum of the American "Th1" ml? b9 50-" "19 Celiflflmln Indian, of New York» to Greenland Mum“. "but "W" 110519195 "6 0i for posmble archaeological discover- too li|ht a rubber for my purposes. | 1,1 “n; 11 guy 1111 wyqngf‘ Th!!! WWW "MID 91mm" The expedition will have New 5115911" 50X "I l" ""505- Alli". York about June 1. The work in "W WIWMP "W! M! field- ' Greenland will be llliiited strictly to "T3939 "Win95 i" 11°" “We ‘ archaeological research under permit ‘mmlhp l“ ob-iecmd- E granted by the Danish Government. “How llrlc in W!!! "BUY?" "V" On the return trip. however, the ex- u" Ymml womln- "ml 3°31“ m!“ plorcrs hope to pick up some speci- ""°1'“°t11953' 50d m9 ‘b17799!’ 91 mens for the Philadelphia Museum the two aunburnid gentlemen lulved and it will be necessary to feed the 9km"? "d mm"! l 5°99" m!“ °i young wairuses and other infant 1°5- apecimens with condensed milk "rm n“ "um w"? u" "u" "ml through an extra large nursery bottle staid gravely. "I huvertt lot them‘ and supehmon; n1pp1e5_ yo ." A glint came into the young wo- w?“ FY“ "n" ‘find I dm" “l” New South Wales expects to raise dorltlnd you. sir.» You want larger \ an unemplument m"! of “imam and heavier nipples than even a very ifrom m‘ propofied income t“, young baby ever is given, and yet you sly the child it not yet born?" "No, I didn't any that, for they probably have been born. What I nid n‘: that ! don't Iriow how large than bible! he, for i've never been them Ind have heel no description oi them. All I'm éertdili of i: that they must um the iii-flit and itrongut nipple! you hive." The teleiwomin ritrblbtll. coldly. ud proluetd ltiil another box. "how HIM. b10180?" it tut-highs - you'll t quiet rel f for your» och "h"! wit 1186 Put-neat’: tractor. minimise imitated. an w u: “Wellf” the cuetoniei fiuhinitld. "rm not quite cure, but I'd liy. o8- lund. about a grou- Perbail In? ' jro l F ashion’s Favorites In LSTRAW HAT§ STMW HAT WEEK, JUNE 7th i0 Mill Brztitls and shapes, sedate or S\\'a,g'g‘Cl‘ accordlilu- .11 your taste orthc purpose to which you desire to u1‘.1.l=; U113 Ddfticuial‘ hcadware selection - fol" dress. ntwlfiflcl». or business W831‘ — proportions varied to effect becom- lnguess to your type. ‘ Silk Pedelis Straws, Fancy Colors . . . . . . . . . . . 5-“259 lflorentine Panamas, Fancy Colors . » $1.50 and S‘: .75 btrtiu’ Boaters . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 ‘to $1? 50 hip Strau". 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