, m” l..- -7—.lv Y i 1 A l i s. A. Weir; nuance-u Radio: Canadian NatlonnlRsllwa-yo. who 1135 arrived from London. England; ‘l l. to take over his new duties. “i "h" l'"l.l.i"l. “.°"*:l"= T3191‘ y C y ll) 0P iii? ganadlan National 1% in Iolldon. , >- MAN walked into a res- . Q taurant and on the wall ii he noticed lizwo signs. i,‘ One reed, “Coffee 3 cents.” Theother, "Gofiee 5 cents- BUTT ," New irfethewaywithlubri- calibnviorvlce for your car. There bela nun: differ- ence fliecoat, but a great deal mulls-......" in the lubri- i canto the method of , “he . . -{ Our lanolin a 100% Alemlte f, Service Station. That means. First, that" only» genuine ’Alflflll0 Lubricant: are used. Lubricants that are made to i|_ if '1‘. G] IVES, Montague. TAYLDR b McNElLL, 'l|-. 6 with your t 0. ,3». sale-of a security. Ilstt-lclrpursllsseasre view todlacovaringtlu weekneel. lawman». _ Osrofliomsre '7» V. j 1.- i i Hu-“IIIIOPQICO: blends {Ilia-ssh from the gardens’ Directs C.N.R.' Radio I Wand‘ fairly heavy feriilizlng. If i “I'm”; m the United Stalcs- and Canada. E HAILDIKG GARAGE, Summerslde, P. l. . i 11v CONSTANT TOUCH _(_ reopen why Investors olnsltern beeuritlea comb-my h d“ w "It "ll"; stlon that our services do not terminate with tll but‘ continue for all time. hi] derive much comfort from the knowledge as well as s profitable rcnrrlllldlndflts of ‘ consultation sod will be s ssasysuflnveatment vrvblem yes. lseb osnnrljation entails M sbllptlon on your PIP‘- ' ' O Eastern Securities Company ~ _ LIMITED “ l‘ '_ “urns-renown 9st o! 711881008 of the, Market rl-li: CHARmTrETOWN‘ GUARDIAN 31111118 the elrly part of the past. mm“ 910,111!!!“ furnished some proof of basic strength. Dflplfg m. "Flaws Mndencies in New_ York’ brought about by abnormally high m°n9¥ "W. 1000.1 stocks showed 11l- l1= chflnce from day lo day. Such ac- tivity M prevailed in the first two weeks was-confined almost exclusive- ly to Brazilian Traction and Inter- naticntl Nickel; Shswinlsan, Domin. 1°" Bridle. Canadian Car and Found TY. the newsprint issues, and Dom- inion Glue also received some sup- ; Sweet Peas -_- i Sweet pens must. get their growth -now before the hot. weather really ‘sets in. They need deep cultivation grown in a trench as they should be ‘ gradually draw in the soil around ithem so that deep roois may develop. rIn this case, they will come through 1a. siege of hot weather more easily ithan if s shallow root Emwth, which lidoes not penetrate into the cooler lsoil, only had. been‘ grown. They re- quire somcsupport lrl the way of strings, brush or wire which will give them from three to six feet of climb- i lng space. A biscuit maker has just given $125,000 toward a department. of geo- logy st Edinburgh University in Scot- land and will give an equal amount next year. Irish immigrants passed through Queenstown, Fngland, on their way We Now Offer 100% Alemm to you and your car defeat friction and not to meet a price. Second, it means briefly, thor- ough lubrication of all chassis bearings, lubrication of gears and spraying of springs. And this is done with special Ale- mite equipment which forces the lubricants to vital points under many hundreds of pounds of pressure. We want every motorist to try this service. You'll notice at once an improvement in the way your car runs. And, of more importance, you will no- tice an appreciable reduction in repair expenses. A. IIOBNI b 00.. Charlottetown. MOOI-l BROS. Charlottetown A. B. L. HORNE, Summerslue, P. E. I. COBNIY BROS” Sllmme mic, P. E. I. Summersid , P. . investments my a0 fully upon "w analyzed frequently with I development of s will“! always avsilsble for glad t0 fill- with . l .Wall Street was obviously becoming In 48 hours recently nesrly 000 port. BY the beginning of the third week ""6553! over the credit situation Evenihe announcement of a probab- lle early settlement of the German reparations question failed to arouse ellthv-Bls-sm. and the liquidation which had been proceeding gradual- ly zathered moment when" it, be. came known that the Federal Res- erve Board's advisory council was in favour of n higher discount raie. Montreal stocks declined in sympathy with theNew York list and losses, T811810; from 2 to 20 points were general. The production of Internat- ional Nickel Company's first quarter- ly enmings could not stem the tide of selling, the stock dropping no 43% compared with the month's high price of 55. Brazilian ‘fraction which had “been under pressure on adverse rumours about conditions in Brazil rallied slightly when the April earn- ings were published but again re- ceded. A new high record was resch- ed by Dominion Glass at 220; this advance was halted by profit-taking and when general weakness develop- ed iLhe stock gave ground to 195. inactive after its flurry in‘ the pre- vious month. The stock is strongly held by those who are confident that the Company will show record earn- Natlonal Breweries was relatively benefits by way of s higher dividend and. possibly, the subdivision of the shares. Dominion Bridge was sold down to about 06, but should b0 amongst the first to mike s mon‘ recovery. Tho Company is well book- ed with remunerstlve contracts and appears lo be asauredbf slnple busi- ness for the next few yesrt. . There was strong buying occasion- ally of the newsprint stocks. apper- ently on the theorythat the worst is over and that an fut develop- ments must be towar provelnent in the industry. Port Alfred moved up sharply to 74 at. one time. but foiled to hold its gains; Canada Power dz Paper appeared to be in stirong demand around 30; Abltibi, more dir- ectly under the influence of New York, has fluctuated between 38 and 44 on the Montreal Board and is re- garded as s pivotal issue in any mer- ger negotiations that may be set in motion later in the year. ' Amongst the less active stocks Famous Players was steady around ill It is reported ihat the introduction of sound pictures has increased mat- erially the attendance atlhe Oom- peny‘s Theatres and that. earnings cent. higher than in the same month of i928. There has been little move- ment in MacKinnon Steel since its sharp advance of over ten points from its listing point of 36. We ere informed that current operations are producing highly satisfactory results and that earnings for the six months ended April 30th, after deduction of all prior charges including Preferred dividend. were‘ st the rule of about $6 n. share per snnum on the Com- pects appear to be very promising. We list below the price changes that have taken place in the past month in s. number of leading se- curities, as well as their high and lngs v this ycar, and who anticipatelow records for the yeisr in deter- I ‘ply ‘ 40‘ {_8N"‘_’1 Price -. l- t i\ i’; JP; , -le2s- Apr. my \. ‘I - ' - ~ . ~ . High 10w 21in mn l_...1f.....a.0%.2..............................ss_ a1 42 30% Brazilian . . . . . . . . . . .. .8185 48 57% 50% Brampton ..40 as 45". 40. Canada Power .. .. “$41K. 20 30 2824 Canada Sinamshllm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..50'>i 361.5 4l 30% Cons. Mining 8a Smelling , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .575 376 425 375 Dominion Bridge . . . . . .....-.......... 110% 90 10556 95's’ Dominion Glass ' . . 152 175 190 Presier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... $8M 541.4 60 54% Intcmationnl Nickel ' .. .. .12’ 4o». 4m 45% Massey-Harris ..._ . . . . .. .. ..90'.l 54% 72xr 5454 _ Montreal Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ..1lB 99 104% 100% National Breweries......................... ..145 119 133 120 Port Alfred . .~ . . . . . . . . . .75 59 08 64 Power Corporation . . ..l25 95H 103 96 Quebec Power . . . .97». 705 77 7254 Bhawinlgsn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 698s 75x1’ 70% Steel of Canada . . . . . . 48% Mil 62% Wlysgsmack . . 65 811.4 71% ,. Winnipeg Electric . . . 70 87% 70 STANDAlfD DIINING sxcnmou Quotations furnished through Mm. csy of Atweli s.‘ Co., ChlIlMJQwq-n Omee. Close Noon Abann .... .. .._.. .... $1.68 $1.70 Aconds .. ... ... .071») 071.5 Amity copper 27% .29 Amulet ... 1.31 1.25 Area ... .... .14 .14 Arno .13 .19 As. Oil dz Gss ... 3.90 3.00 3811? Holllnger ... ... .30 .33 Bedford .... .... .45*£- .45‘.4 BidgOOd .33 .30 Big Missouri 1.28 1.33 Buckingham ... ... .05 .0506 Bunker Hill ... .00 .09 Capital Rouyn ... .. .06"; .06‘.é Central Manitoba. .. . .. .4056 .43 Clericy ... ,._, .16 .15 Dalnousie ... 8.75 3.90 Dome ... ... 9.80 9.80 Fniconbridge ... ... 13.10 12.75 Granada . ... .23 .23 l-folllngcr ... ... ... ... 5.75 6.00 Howey ... ... ... 1.15 1.20 Hudson BAY ..- ... ... l7.l0 17.50 Inter. Nickel . Kirkland Lake . Kootensy Florence ... .. Lake Bhore ... .... ... 23.00 Malsrtic ... ... ... ... .35 Mandy . . . . .77 Mlnitobl Basin ... -. .. 33% Min. Corporation .. . ... sac sss Mofatt l-lsll ... .08 Murphy ... ... ... .. .08 McDougsll ... ... ... .44 McIntyre ... ... .. as 16.85 17.00 Nswbec ... ... .. .05 .54 Nipidsing ... ... ... .. 2.35 2.70 Noranda ... .. 53.00 Find Oreille ... ... ... .1 Pioneer .. Btldsoona ... ... ... .06 Bhsritt Gordon ... .. .. 7.26 7.40 H5000..." s: .01 St. Anthony ... ... .. .. .20 Sudbury Basin . 8.50 Bylvsnim V. . . 1.25 Teckllughes. no Tnwlgmas 1.50 1.55 Trqdwell Yukon cs0 ... 10.75 10.75 Ventures ... ... 0.00 0.75 Vlpdnd ... ... ... ... .01 .07 west Dome Lake ... 02% .08 Windfall ... .0! .08 Wright Hlffltsvea ... .. 1.40 l.“ Wsinwellpil’... ... ... .42 .4956 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Msrkct Reports furnished by Greenshlelds d: 00., Muntrul u; Stewart Jones d» 00., B! Great George Si... (Jhnflottetdwn, Abitibi 42 Alberta. Psciflc Grain 4s Asbestos ... 11% Bremlisn sill n. A. oil . .. . 48% B. C. Power f . . .. 43, Canada. Car . 135 Canada. Cement 26 Canada Power and Paper 291i Canada. Brewing .. 22".; Dominion Bridge 100% Foreign Power Sccuritics 32 "Her Company as General Steel Wares .... 31!: Home Oil ... ... 22% Imperial Oli .. 109 Industrial Alcohol 29v, International Nickel 4864 international Petroleum ... .. 49 Lysll Construction 30 lMlssev-Harru .. 00% Montreal Power 109 Mcéoll rronwnac ... 40% National Brvweries ... .. 130 National swel Csr .. I02 Noranda . ... 52% Power Corporation . ...,_ 9g Price Bros. .. 81% Quebec Power ... ._ 75 Shlwlmsm 1e Bmeiters “.300 Sieel of Canada. .. 54 Simons ... .. ... 43 Wsysgnmack an Winnipeg Electric ... .. 7d Canadian Bronze 75 Imperial Oil New .. 277i International Petroleum New . 24% Dominion Tar ... ... 25 Flmwa Players s1 C. P. R. ... {... ...‘... .... 220% General Motors .. 73% U. S. Steel . . . . .. ".1087. Bank of Nova. bcctis ... v... 400 |Blnk of Montreal ... ... ... 333% Bank of Commerce ... 276 Roynl Bank ... 341 ... “n seq More than 2.400 tons of piuasva fiber, obtained from certain palm ma: and used in the manufacture of bruehesbrooms, bsskeis and hell. for March were more than 100 per ' mon Stock. The Corporsilorrs pros-i \\ \ \\ \ ‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ / f‘. W. PATTERSON. Spray or Dust Potatoes ‘E. M. Taylor, Dominion Experiment- al Station, Fredericton, N, B. Insects snd fungous diseases cause potato growers heavy annual losses. These losses may be quite largely PPM/filled by n systcm of spraying or dusting. The Colorado potato beetle is the most desiructlve insect. Early and late blighis are perhaps two of the most serious fungous discuss. Potato aphids cause con- siderable injury when presc-l in lifts numbers and they cause o fur- ther loss through lhe spread of such diseases as mosaic or leaf roll. These latter two diseases cannot be controlled by spraying except through the destruction of the aph- ids by s. contact spray or dust such n; nicotine sulphate. The potato beetle also the blister beetle. may be controlled by the use of some stomach poisons such as, nrscnatc ,of lead. nrsenste of lime or Paris green. applied in ille form of dust gor spray. Flea beetle injury can be, lprevcnted in part by the use of s re- ipellent spray or dust, such as s ‘Bordeaux mixture. Early and lute :bllght can be prevented by applying iBordesux mixture or dust form. i Bordeaux mixture may be mixed‘ Iwith any of lhB poisons mcnlionedq .by which the work of insect und| ' ibllght control is proportionately re-I lduced. The spray generally recpm-, imended is the 4-4-40. 5-5-40 or 0-6-40 ‘Bordeaux mixture with some poison; added for the first. two or lhrce sp- plicstions, if necessary. The 4-4-40 mixture ls generally used for the first. two applications after which the 5-5-40 or 6-6-40 is desirable Arsenste of lend is used at ihe rate of 2 pounds and arsenals of lime at the rote of 1'5 pounds, to 40 gal- lons of spray. Appliclitiom should ' be made st the rsie of 80 gallons iper scre under high pressure. Poison and non-poison Bordeaux dusts are manufactured. Many brands sre obtsinable which vary ln their copper nnd srsenlc percentage. The rate of application will depend upon their percentage composition and provision should be mldc W apply two pounds of metallic cop- per per. appllcsiion per acre. Dust should be applied when the wind ls not blowing, preferably in the morn- ing or evening. Applications of eith- er dust or sprly should begin when an; plsnill are eight inches nuhind should be repealed every eight or ten days according to climatic con- ditions. - ‘ma costs of the operation vary.- ldstlrisll for dilating cost more than those for nnylns. The llbm’ wit of dusting is lea than for spraylnm, i the amount lesa depending upon, were exsported from flresill last Yil-‘q ~ the eue with which water cin bel I Su er Plate m" lrfLAl llibdliledin Canada by h STANDARD SILVER COMPANY 0F TORONTO, LIMITED Ssccedod by Fanny S.C. Inmaufionnl Silver Company of Canada, Iilnifod Be aura to see the beautiful display n! fho following hisll-clnaa declare: s“ n. n. cnocllzrr n (“ilnrlciiefolvn w. N. TANTON, inmeralde obtained and its proximity to the pc- Pathological Division, Bzperimcnfal dz: isiation, Fredericton, during the last Yiwo years. when 1st: blllllb W55 WW indicated similar from the two methods of bligh‘. con- trol, "F115 important flirt; is to in- sure the potato crop ngaimt llliefil and blight iniury and this can be. talc field. . Experiments carried on at the Experimental cation, Fredericton. i prevalent for threa years previous lo 1923, in- dlcatecfsirnllar yields from dusting and spraying. Experlmenls carried on by the i TYLE mfQU G’. ll. TAYLOR STATE and GODRXN BROS. ALIIT c.,.......1 T1... vcanazlian Hostess’. . i _Heart .1 ROM Halifax to Vancouver and country’: homes are straining the ideal of table beauty . . . inexpen» sively through Holmes d: Edwards Silver Ware. Distinctive, graceful, exquisitely ps0- rerrled for every taste, Holmes d: Edwards Super-Plate Inlay brings you something more than pla!e- solid silver where the wear comes on most used I pieces. Start the June Bride on he: way to complete silver table ware. Givd her s Holmes 8c Edwards Silver Ware Starting Service——one of four succes- sive sets which finally build into a com- plete service of fable silver. Holmes 6c Edwards Hollow Ware and Flat Ware can be matched in design. FREE l’ Use rhis coupon for a re markabls plan of buying Silver-—a practical and cun» vcniem way IO accomplish in four steps the charm of per- feez lppnincmenfs to your table. Il . w; Hod 10h‘!- , QQOQWI" 1&4» - ' ._=,... . 8J0 | . : The International Silver Company of Clnnda, I Limited, Dept. 3 ,Madlwn Avanue North, : Toronto, Ontario. l Please send me your free boolrlew-“Sospplng : Stones ... a ma... nu. Service". I : I I | ........._..-.. I I I a n- \\ on rlcli cu Fol" f‘ secure. l imslval ' yields . The WorldkLargeat Sound System The Royal York, the new Clnldinn Pacific Hotel in Toronto and the lsr est modern descendant of the Vi age Inn beneath the Union Jack, is bein equipped with the moat extend ye centralized rsclio and public address system installation ever attempted in any part of the world. The equipment was deal nod and manufactured in the adio and Telephone Laboratories of the Northern Elec- tric Company, in Montreal and is now being installed in the hotel. en the Royal York la de- cia oflicially opened on ' n .- we 12th this year each of its tr a bun red bed rooms will be a r o outlet on the wall to which l l- phona may attached, an \-\‘t guests may enioy one or two pro- originsting from anyone of vs different sources. The Vice- Regai Suite will be equipped with ‘ locality or system. l O- I. a great leeroe quot horn specially designed loudspeakers having the most _ quality and an artia lc appearance received in kes lug with the decorstion of the eu te. In the main dining room, bsll room, banquet hall, roof garden dining rooms will of both microphones and permitting dtbsr the pieflu!‘ up of Jlrograms from these loea one an the "broadcasting" of them to all parts of the hence. or the distribution of aprogram to any one of thus ‘ ein tho fourth floor. be found imposing "mixer". and control panels Ill oyal York llmel, Toronto. nlneeeen feor sound lad in the radio from outside. Two high! sensitive and uitrs selective rs o recaivin be located in the eoatro room en Immplflro filled in the sedans and framed amplifier panels espabla of boosting uslthe strength of the ai one rullllmmilliovn 1 000,000, 00,000) timer-power- u enou b to deliver good vellum: at all po nu in the bull leasing tone hail. convention yet ma be tuned down. the and the private softest ones esirsd for most heloceled roupa restfulenu entintllsprivata "m; horse-power motor genet- stor set is used to eenvsrs tbs 26 cycles current supply into the 60 cycle poni- source oeesaaary to operate these various % l.'i'..l...“°“°“..‘i"‘d.',"..'l2 ecssctsd tcgstllsr l“ Magma‘: - W ii :00‘; laugh: and cotton env- ta from any other sets will There siao will and. tinned. copper win. suppLv- in; rnrlcal entertainment to n‘? nud five steel corne of this modern bowl. u-----q----J