\|.I>I \\ CROP REPORTS and BUSINESS SUMMARIES DFEZEEi:i.:.-::."S;.i: E:"‘;;;f ffllifjj.‘ throughout Canada. Ever)’ milmil it publishes a “Business summ"? ’ “ll/fling Business conditions In 15¢ Dominion and in the countries where the Bull: has olfices, Both of these publications are sent free to all who request to have their names planed on our mailing list. BANKQFMONTREAL Eltiblishdcl F1811 1514i Assets incxcus oi‘ i8]o.ooo.oo¢ f’ V Stewart Jones 6:’ Co. Government, Provincial and Municipal Bonds‘ Public Utility and Corporation Securities A (Ivmlrlele Service Orders Executed ‘on all Exchanges Through .GREENSHIELDS and COMPANY Montreal Quotations Received Daily atOne Hour intervals A C , '- Service A Dependable Corporation Analysis Service Maintained. Current Financial News Received. Daily 88 Gt. George St. Phone 73 Market Reports Furnished by Green- sllields d: 0a., Montreal, to Stewart Jones d: Co., B8 Great George Si. Call Money ... 10% Abitibl 42 Alberta Pacino Grain .. 48 Asbestos ... ... 12 Brazilian . ...\.. ... 54% B. A. Oil ... ... ...- .. b2 B. C. Power .. 46% Building Products ... ... 10 Canada Cur . . . . .. . 145 Canada Cement . . . . .. . 28% Canada Power and Paper . . 30% Canada Brewing .. 23% Dominion Bridge . 103's Foreign Power Securiiies . 30 Fraser Company .. .. 05 iGeneral Steel Wares . 331,4 il-lome on . . . . . . . .. .. 2a ilmperlal Oil . . . . .. .. 11m industrial Alcohol as ‘International Nickel . 52H. ililiernational Petroleum . . . . .. 53!‘. vibynll Construction .. .. so fMHSSCY-Hflffifl 70% IMontreal Power . .107 ‘NicColl Frontenac . 87% ‘i National Breweries . National Steel Car ... 104 gNorancla . . ... ... .. 58 ‘ jPower Corporation .1. ... ... 106 iPrice Bros. a1 fQuebec Power 77 Bhuwlulgan 75% Smelters . 110 Steel oi Canada . 58 Simona ... ... .. 45% ' Wfiyflgamacle .. .. 84 Winnipeg Electric . 85 Canadian Bronze . 75 Famous Players ... ... 511,4 Dominion Tar ... 27% ImperialOilNew .. 20% International Pete New . . . . .. 27% c. P. R. 2341/. General Motors 83% U. S. Steel .. 1701.5 BANKS Bank of Nova scotla. .. ... 401 Bank of Montreal .... 354 Bank oi Commerce ... ... 303 Royal Bunk .. :70 PISQUID EAST SCHOOL I i i The iollowlus is the standing oi iPisqllid East School for the month 0i ' April. Grade VI: 1» 365M‘ flirt: 2. Joanna McDon- ald: 3, Della Rodgerson; 4, rrsncis McDonald. Grade V: 1. Reta Kelly; 2, Catherine Mc- Donald; 3, Cecil Jay, Reggie Kglly; 4. Lillian Rodgerson, Grade III: 1. Charles Kelly; 2. Jean Jay; '3, Ruby Jly; 4. Francis Kelly. ~ Grade II (Sr): 1, Regina Kelly; 2. Urban Kelly. Grade II iJrJ: 1. Lona Jay; 2, Ruth Kelly; 3, Ald- en Birl. - Grade I (Sh): j .Values The owner of sound invest- ments has a sense of security unknown to the investor whose securities are priced in accordance with speculative ferver rather than on sound values. We shall be glad to make recommendations. Eastern Securities Company Ltd. INVESTMENT BAN KIIBI CIIABLOTTETOWN s-r, some rlolvrnlssl. HALIFAX E. R. BROW, {[46 Rjcflmong Si" Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and ‘ ‘ Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. f l Good Strong Stock Companies 'Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. woo» i **~**‘ "no- w v "l .:-. wvvv v 1, June Laird. Grade I (Jn): 1, Florence Kelly, Dorothy Laird. A. B. Donnelly. Teacher. DEPENDABLE Wits The oflnloo of may radio manulnetunara, thousands dt‘ radio has and more radio owners than ALL etbu tubes mobbed. Westinghouse Oll . Jill IADIUIIZ au-q-ms- i ~~.'llII 100E!!! lIAlDWAI-E MMPANY. LIMITED. Diets-tincture. ISLAND RADIO 00. I48 Great GIOIII ltnet Westinghouse Iadioteas Distributors LADIES HATS Prowse Bron, Ltd. donian Hall tonight». bid at door. ing $1.05. Prowse Bros, Lid. very special 75c Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3680-5-8-31 “LADIES Scsris 81.19. Prowss Bros, Ltd. " 8088-64-81 ‘LADIES BROADCLOTH slips. all sizes and shades, 75c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. LADIES Knitted sport Dies"! and suits, price $10.25, $12.50 up to $35.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. - ‘ 3088-5-8-31 special 49c. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 3888-5-84! LADIES fivucstow house dresses 'l5c and 90c. Prowse Bros. ma, 3688-5-8-31 KIDDIES G l N G HA M DEW-la dresses. Price 05c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3088-5-8-31 LADIES COB-SETS and col-selettcs for balance oi week 90c. PrOWse Bros. 1M1 _ 3688-5-8-31 STAB-T T0 oa-r your eshlblli ready for the big provincial exhibi- tion. Charlottetown, August 18-23- Send (or prize list. J. W. Boulter, sec- rah". dly-tl BREADALBANE CHARGE United Church oi Canada. Rev. David Co- burn, Minister. Pleasant Valley 11 a. m.. Rose Valley, 3 p. m. Breadalbane 7 p. m. Services ior May 12th. _ IMPERIAL ‘FOX BISCUIT! FOR SALE-Imperial Fox Biscuits Will still be obtainable as the comlilfll‘ has a stock on hand It Cari-er 6* Co's warehouse. 3555-“ THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION at Charlottetown, August ls-zz. "i" be the biggest and best ever put on here. More prises icr llvclwck- l" irelghti pdld on livestock. Blsml midway ever. Three periorminl troupes irom New York, and "l" days horse mlur. Write to your friends abroad and lliln i" "l9"“l“ than that, week. Send for prise list» tow-n, P. E. Island. (iii-ii MABSHFIELD JJUNSTAI-‘FNAGE russssur GROVE AND roan.- Services will be held in the United Church oi Canada next Sunday H5 follows: Central Church, Mrsahncld. Dunstafinage, Church School at 10 a. m. Service at 11 a. m. P18053011 Grove at 2.30 p. m. York Church School at 2.30 p. m. Service at 7.30 p. m_ Mother; Day Programme at each service. Rev. l". E. Boothroyd, Min- lster. BURIAL YESTERDAY-The lun- eral oi the late Mrs. John MOI-Hill was held yesterday morning from her laie residence, 33 Weynlouth Street to St. Dunstsns Cathedral, where- a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. R. J. McDonald. The pall- bearers were Messrs. John Callagh- an, James Dennis, Chris Ford, John Garrett. J. Mellett and Gordon Mc- Lean. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. P. McMahon, D. D. BRILLIANT SCHOLAR——Mr. L.H. Fowler, B. A.. aged 26,ison o! Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Fowler, oi Calgary, Alberta, who has been attending Knox Presbyterian College. Toronto, recently received three special awards tor the good work that ha has done in the putysu- at the college. Mr Flowi- er, who was born at Bedeque, If. E. I. has just plated his in his course in which he hopes to qualify (or the ministry. He was among a number o_! other studanis who were present at the 85th Con- vocation oi the College, ten oi whom received diplomas which licensed them for the Presbyterian ministry. For his work in the second year at college, Mr. Fowler received s prise oi us. Lad in addition two special prises. They were the R. M. Bos- well schoiarship of 850. and the Macliellsn Scott of 8100 on “The Pauline Conception oi the Person oi Christi‘. Mr. Fowler or "Heath" as he is known to his friends, attended oentril Collegiate ulstitutq oi ' on- gary, and gives great pralsa to Dr. J. M. Huichison. his principal while ha was attending High School. He was the only second year student at this eollagl who won more than one mil. In will spend the summer with Central _guardian arrived todly- » 3688-5-8-{61 TICKETS roll armors. Cale- LADIES IAYON silk bloomers. all sizes and shades. rag. $2.50, clear- 3888-5-8-3! LADIES iancy Rayon Bloomers. FLOWERED IWTBQiY-Q 3088-5-84!‘ LADIES CHAMOISETTE Ii0V°il~ J. w. Boultei? Secretary. fihlrlofl". cond your y rm] -|o_T'rl;riiv-'_§q' GUARDIAN DEATH WARRAN was cillcrllrn Aviator uses Kellogg's ALL-BRAN with beneficial effects "I didn't ‘go welt‘ ill Fance, but mine home lo Canada carrying my drutll-irarrnllt, the doctor Ill.‘- ' vlnroil. l weight-ii exactly i211 ||i|\Ill\l!-—|l0l lulu-h inr a six- ioutor. Look at lllc lluwi 155, flllii ill hard as nulls!" The speaker (name if requested) was a young Canadian who served overseas with the Royal Flying Corps, and retilrned in 101B a mere shadow oi a marl, l-lis uncle, a prominent doc- tor. suggested Kellogg's ALL-BEAN. After one month's trial, he ielt better. He persevered, and in three months was buck at his position, healthy apd illPily- The best part of the story is: his health has lasted as only health gained in a natural manner can last. l-le is still holding his strenuous posi- tion as editor of c. successful public- ation. ' Kellogg's ALL-BEAN will relieve constipation and the chain of ills that arise from it, permanently and nat- ; urally, if eaten regularly. Eat at least two tablespooniuls daily-in chronic | cases at every meal. Only ALL-BRAN 5 can conquer constipation. ,' Made in London, Canada. ' ut all dealers. For sale ; 4002231 i i TRYON BAPTIST CHURCH- ,Mother's Day Services will be held ion Sunday, May 12th a‘. Tryon at ii a. m. and a’. Ecllsllllw at 7.30 p. ml. Myron O. IJYllliUYl, Minister. PRJESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN iCANADA-Slitltlay May 12th there ’wlll be services in the South Gran- ville Cllnrch at ll a. nl. in the Cili- ton Church at 2.30 p. m. in the Long River Church at 7.30 p. m. The ser- vice in Long River Church will be a Thankoliering service for W. M. S. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES will be held on Sunday, May 12th as jol- lows: At Lorne Valley at 11 a. m. at Cardigan at 3 p. m. and at Mon- tague at 7 p. m. Rev. W. E. Davies, B. A, will be xhe preacher. (Solo- ist Miss Laura, Wlglltman; Every- one is welcome. CHURCH "OF SCOTLAND-Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sab- bath l2th at Cape Traverse at 11 a. m. and, ii the travelling is favour- able, at DeSable at 6.130. Also Mon- day 13th at Argyle Shore at 7.30 p. nl. L VISITOR.—- Mr. ‘George Fall oi Crapaud paid a visit ‘to the city yesterday. coming by moat and received a cordial welcome irom his friends. Mr. Fall treated m; Gllflfdifln staff to Maple Sugar, man- ufactured by himself from his own miIDiB BYOVP. he having this year itapped two hundred trees and boiled iIiOWH One hundred pounds oi unsur- ipassed Maple Sugar, f CAMBRIDGE. MASS-The eon- Lflfflgation oi the Church oi Scotland Pflloycd s most impressive Sacra- mental season over Sabbath, April 28, services being held twice on the Lords Day, as well as on Saturday and Monday all oi which’ were "very largely attended, the church being crowded io its capacity. many having to occupy the vestibule during the services on the Sabbath. The Pastor, Rev. J. W. S. Lowry ivas assisted by Rev. Ewen MacDougall. oi Charlot- tetown, who preached on the week clays and on the evening of the Sab- bath, each ministcr addressing three communion iables. Rev. D. V. O‘Meara was present as a visiting minister and was very cordially wel- come-d, and took part in the devo- tional exercises oi tile various servic- es and gave a brief concluding ad- dress. Mr. 0‘Meara also preached at Quincy on Wednesday evening. Messrs. Ernest MacLaren and P. J. MacDonald. elders oi the Central Parish, were present on the Socra- menfsl Day, and ofllciated with the session oi Cambridge in the observ- lance of the solmlnitles. Mr. J. R. Manny’. of New Glasgow, N. 8., Grand Illgh Priest oi the Boy Scout Jamboree Subscription List In connection with the great com ing oi we International Boy Beau Jamboree to be held at Birkenheao ling“ in July. two Scouts are to be Drovided tor‘ by the Governor Gen~ erll. Any additional Scouts must be provided iorlocally. and the Pro vincial Boy Scout Commlssio arlc Committee have authorized the open ing oi a. subscriptions list for the. . purpose. Subscriptions may be sent to iMr. o. Filliier, Bank oi Montreal Mr. D. A. MacKlruion, Assistant Receiver Generals Otilce, Mr. Herbert W. Yso, 50 Greenfield, Avenue, Mr J. F. Leightizer, 02 Weymouth St. or Mr. J. R. Bumett, Guardian Oiiiee Subscriptions already received. Mr. W. Chester 5. McLure .. Col. D. A. MacKinnon ......... 25.00 Mr. A. A. Alley . . . . . . . .. 20.00 Dr. Dewar . . . . .. Mr James Paton Charlottetown Guardian . Moore dz McLeod . . . . . . .. . 10.0‘. Dr. 0.11. Beer‘ . l0.0' Mr. J. O. Hyndman . 5.0L Mr. J. R. Paton 5.00 M1‘. G. Filliter . . . . . . . .. . 5.00 Mr. J. A. McMillan Mr. W. R. Aitken . Mr. W. K. Rogers 20.00 Mr. A. B, Cosh . . 5.00 Mr. Frank Clarke . . . . 2.00 Mr. G. E. Hughes . . . . . . 5.00 , Mr. C. H. Blssett......... 5.00 lilrfc. n. B‘. Longworth 5.00 Mr. W. H. V. Dunbar 5.00 A Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Mr. J. Ernest l-l. Worth 2,00 Col. A. G. Peake . . . . . . .. . 5.00 Mr. R. L, Cotton . . . . .. . 500 Judge Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0i! Mr. E. W. MacKinnon 5.00 Mrs. Burnett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.1.0 Mr. A, Pickard .. . 10.00 Mr. W. W. Owen . . . . . 300 O Are Planning To Promote a Co-Operatlon I i i i TORONTO, May B-Planning ta promote co-operation in ltiaritinle in- dustry with s. view of meeting large Ontario orders, R. W. Burnaby. Maritime trade commissioner for On- tario and Professor E. D. lvlcPhee. president oi the Maritime Provinces Association are leaving Toronto on a business trip to New Brunswick, Nova; scotla and Prince Edwllfd Island on Saturday oi this week. i In an interview this morning Pro- Iessor Mai-Pllee stated that many o! the maritime industries were operat- ing on s small scale and necessarily producing in small quantities. As a result when any big order il-onl an Ontario house comes through l the commissioner's oifice at Toronto in some cases they are unable w cope with them. He stated it was his hope and Commissioner Burnabys tllai; they would be able to secure the co-opera- tion oi the governments, business r..::l and various organizations in the j three provinces to promote co-opero-i tion in the various industries with a: vlewlof meeting the large Ofde-"S when they came. i He stated an announcement tothis _ in the next ten days. I Further Professor MrPhee stated that Commissioner Burnaby antici- pated trebling the tourist tramc by cm- and rail from Ontario to tile Maritime Provinces this year. He pointed out that up until 1922 most oi’ the province's tourists were drawn from the Eastern States. This year he believed there will be; a. greater number than ever from Ontario and while in the Drflvinces‘ Commissioner Burnaby will endeav-‘k or to confer with the various tour- ists agencies. He has had already many quiries. Hoiessor McPhee siltakins ‘oi the Ontario ofllce pointed out that ii was opened oniFebruary 1st, 1929, it was anticipated that only Mr. Burn- aby and a secretary would be ne- crssllry to run it. Today the volllm? ot- inqilirlcs regarding Liaritlmi! Provinces‘ ran into the thousands per month and arrangements were helm in- ‘Gfilfld Chspzel- o.‘ the Royal Arch ililnsons oi‘ Nova Scotia, Prince Ed- ward Island and Ncwioundland, made , an official visit to the Alexandra Chapter at Charlottetown on Wed- nesday evening and returned home: yesterday. i WILL BE l-nssslvran u‘ COURTi LONDON, May B-J-Ielen Wills, i the world's champion amateur of ihu 1 tennis couris, will be presented to Queen Mary at tllc firs‘. court oi the season at Buckinghbm palace on May 9. it is announced. Mrs. Ray Ather- tcn. wlis oi the United States charge daiislres, will make tile presentat- ion. the Prczbyterlan Church at Alma. I‘ H; 06W‘!!- Amondoourtwlilbcheldanllay 1i i, Maritime produce. made to handle over fifty W095 "i Furness Red Cross Line S. S. ROSALIND Passengers and Freight Regular fortnightly sailings from Montreal to 8t. John's. Nfld» via Lv. Montreal Ar. ChTown b Daylight Lv. tar 8t. John's May 8rd. May 0th. May 17th. Ml! 20th May list. 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