bU‘OL‘- Nancouver To anon. May a. (a.r.)_-'riie tin- district heard today that ltus- “a turned wheat buyer, having ea toi- 40.000 tons of Canad- aiiil 7,0000! Australian at “y grain cash terms." These m hiid it that- ia was ln~the let for u total of 100,000 tons of rand this was interpreted to lu- wmt Siberia was short of gain. ,,. authorities held ii; pro bly to transport, the aciflc than to seud ho shipped hllll Australian parts to ,r‘:';°{-fl",.iiiivcr Sun yesterday said “i! continued the sale of 1,500,000 m.” of grain for shipment to ltua- I from Vancouver. The paper add’- . u\\'ill| llussia, three months ago "ll-qua as tlin greatest menace to ‘, r Wat-at exporting countries, now ,3 in the world markets as a buy- pgfllffl‘ grain men believe that "fly 10,000 bushels of wheat would , iai-aagli Vancouver to Siberia in the next forv mouths. iiilc tlui reiulrement o! the i. iiin military orcas in Siberia are uiilei-eil iiio chief cause of the ouiiian orders the reason for the . iyiiieiits is believed to ho new fam- 0600i] ups in the Volga ‘ aasla gem excitement; prevailed 6n the eaoa Aires grainlexchauge yester- , rarer tlii- some reports mar circul- ll through Russia today. Agitation i. a simultaneously for resumption trade relations by Argentina with .1 Soviets ‘parted 4i u f, u mi. section ‘WASHINGTON’, May B. (B! Ken rk, Canadian Press \Rtnff Writer.) airman James 0. Stone of the lied States federal farm board he- . mi some u-hr-at under control of the biliratioa corporation, u govern- lagency, is going to Russia in- ‘p- ‘ iintreai Market I Siiieiights MONTREAL, May lL-A steiulier ail lli Wall Street following a weak uilag found re action in an lin- ved price tons in tha trading on - local stock exchange in today's» ‘ loa, hut the market as» a whole allied n narrow and featureless pi lr, with littlo evidence of an in- suring oiiildeuce on the part of tho hlir. Volume hers showed a very riit expansion over that of tho iilag day and tho close found - a and gains nearly equally div- _ v- while th eraga price of twenty - ka tier-lined 04 to a new low for tho ir of 18.00. 0f the lnteriisted stocks riiliin illlil C. P. R. improved small lions. while International Nickel lalaherl unchanged. New lows for tho r or longer were created by Do- ‘ lan Bridge, General Steel Vares ‘It liiiann Preferred. Weakness in the indnstrlsls and ut- Itiea offset in some measure by the atiitlnued iirmneps In Dominion Gov- Ifuaeiit issues/anti in those _of the (linailuin National Railways, goverm "I! suririinteeii. featured tho local Ml raariu-t. today. Pl-TREAL hiay 5. (By the (‘an- h :2 Preasl-Prlcsl were much stead. a my on ths Montreal Stock Ex- "ilnga than they had been for weeks mhmasi of the active issues closed Inllhticd tn fraetionslly higher, N a ltPl|l0 issues however, rentin- l tn lllfllll! their prices dgsrnwgrd M“? a result gains and losses were erieni! distributed with the in- "'11! of! It to a new low lsvel 'nl'i‘illllllfl Traction Canadian Pacific flntmil Power and Canada (‘rment ‘NHL Wares ‘touching new radinir volume Fliirhnitirlagmavq-g: "ii whii-ti gains] a4 i- t. toiW, lilo tr 1 fill" If"?! '1' 1 P144 ‘share’: aeg- n of ;__ . ‘F, -7/4 and Nickel, with sal- ' "War flit an "IT llt “(I904 and Unit- mnltlml "whey st 11,1’. per cent pre- was orar the rec- l Tcenzuavcz f§~ gflllmssr. at eg ‘ w Rfli ‘ilirra eck. Graded 0n on g for setfliils. inentfl were made .t:[IlIlflIBllfIiil€llI lllAN WHEAT SITUATION BAD . 0861715“ H. vc . "is, 5 PAGE NINE “W ' "-1? Q U0 tr Tioivsi ‘Contra-acted For, Canadian Grain iissrio 11.. Th e, arltetFor Wheat fainMenBeli$Thatl0,000,000 Bushels Would Move Through Siberia’ Within ' Next Few lxlggths. A report that live cargoes of Can- adian wheat sad one-o Australian amounting to 1,500,000 b r ' had Montreal __ _ StocIcMarkef- ’ -_Quot_ations been shipped to Vladivostok was re- 00:38“ without surprise, air. Stone sa . "l would not doubt it." Ho describ- ed tho ltusslan wheat situation as “pretty bad" and said he had been told b George S. ltiilnor chairman of the oard ofthe grain s blllsatiou corporation, he believed some of the corporation's wheat was finding its way into eastern Russia-Siberia. Sta- bilsation wheat, when is pilrchssed with United States treasury funds, irogld not." go directly to Russia, he s . a Reviewing the wheat situation gcn- orally, Chairman Stone said tho re- action la wheat circles wsa good. For- eign sales of stabilisation wheat da- pendcd upon what credits Congress would afford. If financing was avail- able, the chairmon- told Congress n few days ago, 15 0r 25,000 bushels might be disposed of abroad before the end of the year. The flemand for cash wheat abroad, he said today, was good, but he did not anticipate any sales above the 5.000.000 bushels n month mark set by tho corporation. Sales of atabilisationuvheat in tiic pass few months have ranged below 0.000.000 bushels. Exclusive of the 40,000,000 bushels earmarked for Red Crass relief, the corporation now holds about 105,000 000 huaiiels cash wheat and 25,000,000 in future. The total carry avor of all wheat in tho United States on July 1 is expected to be slightly larger than the 310,000,- 000 bushels last year. Nevertheless s tone at’ optimism is mt at farm hoard headquarters, a ling not only attributable to the reported entry of Russia into the market on the buying side. Wheeler of the Department of Agriculture said today the 103i crop in the U. ti. S. R. was undoubmlly poor. Latest figures showed a produc- tion for 1030 of 008,000,000 bushels as compared with previous estimates of l.034.000,000. Miscellaneous MONTREAL, ltiay iL-Bsrlsy. Can- adian westurn no 3 hi, oats Canadian western no ii 40, oats feed no 1 80, flour spring wheat patents first: 5.00, flour seconds 4.40, lour bakers 4.30, flour winter wheat patents choice 180- 2.00. flour white corn 4.50, bran ton shorts ton 24.20 middlingii ton 28.25 rolled oats bag 00 pounds 2.00- 2370, hay no 2 per ton car lots 10.00, cheese current receipts 00Vp0004. cheese slimmer make 124211,, no 1 tlnest 1715-17116, eggs fresh spec- ials 24 eggs fresh extras 23. eggs fresh tin-ts -0, potatoes new no 1 "iorida 150 rounds 10.50-11.00. potatoes new no 2 Florida 150 ounds 1.00-7.50, po- tatocs old Que w ites no 1 30-40, po- tatoes old Que and N B green moun- tains 40-40. — curios’ NEW YORK, ldny tL-nflton futur- es olosed barely steady. Closing bids: Jan 014, l1‘eb e22, A i-u is ‘my Hi0. June 502, July , Odt i191, Nov closed quiet. hliddllng 570. LIVERPOOL Cotton s ot in fair demand. Prices dirnry 410, good ordinary 41 . The sales of the day were 2,000 bal- es including 200 Amcrirau. IUGAI records were broken today in sugar when sales were confined at a decline at’ 2 golnts. The business In- cluded 38,800 airs of Porto Ricsn and 22500 bags of fzhilippines in near po- . o In the absence of any pew develop- ment in the spot market, futures were comparatively quiet and price move- ments were narrow and unimportant. Sales aggregated only (than tons. Mav closed iii, July R0, Rop till, nae ‘l2. Jan ‘lit. March 70 and next May M. The refined market was easier with raiiners reduelnc list prices 21A points to the basis of 8.76 for tine granulated, or the lowest level recorded since early in i018. Demand however, show- no sirns of brnnii-nlnir and Was still] confined to nearby requirements on y. 77cc Manfred! Curb Market. ' l $.00}: ' A High Logo Close lPIi I s e u“: 0'” " f, s". siv. '. ..s'i'. ' sit s"- ~i 1 l New A Curb i Cl . “iii in "... 1a Power A ‘ow \-. i " i . i Irrlct _ dilug 444i, low inlddii g 43d. 7strlct or- saw roux, any a-mw all time Pl“ Oll- Leadjug specialists sald- in connec- tion with tho rally that corn was he- glnnng to attract speculative atten- tion, and was now dis laying stub- borness. The fallla of in corn re- ceipts sad constaaty improving cash emaad gave the corn market s bet- ter foundation than had been seen for months. In the late dealings wheat, rye and oats recovered with corn and as u re- sult of purchasing for previous spec- ulative sellers. Corn closed firm, 1,4- shove yesterday's tlnish, wheat un- chan ed to 1,5 lower oats unchanged to higher, and provisions two to live cents down. WINNIPIG WINNIPEG, May 5.—A slnmp- in the movement of grain for export and lock of encouragement. in Liverpool i-Iies turned wheat pflccs downward in the grain pit today. after display- ing a weak tone at the opening. pric- es see-sawed through a dull session to 310st: unchanged to 95 lower for the ay. May remained unchanged at 00%. July dropped 1A to (3.1% sud October Ktoyfitoddld t004 . The llriaclpal cont ncntsl markets remained closed todayin observance of Ascension Day and this undoubt- edly was the mnin factor behind low- er price levels here and at Liverpool. At the low points the market was ‘down 11.4 to 1%. The pause in export trade robbed the market of much sup- port and buyers of yesterday were tfislllwd to relinquish their holdings o ay. (‘ash wheat idled through n tiull session at spreads generally unchang- ed. Future prices in eoaras grains zlipgiétl 1,5 to one cent in indifferent ra e. Q (31.05! “Wheat-May 00%, July 62KB, Oct t0 s sits-May 84, July 82MB, Oct 2074B. “laxity-May 381.4, July 3834A, Oct _ no 5 48%, no 43% d "W. =31’ ii-"‘°""‘ "atria. awn" . ~ ' .. "' | | ~— no c w . s! mic minds-liking ‘gilt-l, ‘strfit 2161-11111‘; 1 mu a1 no a ma 2a, no 2 feed ma, rejected 23%, track 34 Barlow-limiting grades; fl [911 a; 3 c w 44 4. 2 row ex a c w 40%, other grades; No .1 c w 38%, no 4 c w 80%, gaunt; c w 34%; no 6 c w 8214, track Bank Statement OTTAWA, liiay h. (By ths Canad- ian Prassh-lncresses in Canadian de- lloslts . outside Canada. De- posits in the central gold reserve, call loans Canada and current loans Can- ada are recorded for the month of March, as compared with February. This information is isclnaed in the bsnir statement up t Marci! ill, made public late today hy the Department of Finance. Decreases srs indicated la note cir- culation, notice deposits. current coin, dominion notes, call loans outside and current loans outside. The reserve fund remains unchanged. _.Z_.__.__ Canadian iGovit. Bond Quotations‘ Bid Asked Dd 9C ,,, ... 5 ~04 0 _Do: 2f C-l: lltfi-ST 1102100" UOIII of Can 91 Dom of (‘an ,, 20% 1;‘! Can g sit ' “i 4| N it as os Nat Service ... ...li-4i 001)’, mi,‘ LOAN-i ' -. ,' --L-¢__-_ vrasnmorox, Ihy s. (A,P,)_ s to brokers drill dealers held b7 New York flflrsl Reserve crease h ‘If r ’ n ,3‘; M to I I . <7 ii-iiii aw Nat Iervlee ,..' ‘ “,0 Q 1 . Iiiiiil mlmssilld: upsets; ‘eno- ii.,.I-. Idlvill ‘wants - v New Yorlc Stock Market, \ Quotations iii ii E iii1ii' ixcniiti. MONTREAL. May 5. (By tvllolcillfl- svery province of iliu have been delayed by ii 66 automobile. ‘ aiiii iiEPiilRi MONTREAL, May 5. lily ill" Fau- adlsu Press)—"Agriviili;iir:i1 UIWTIIHIIIIH lliilllllllllll i-nlil, spring sud in coriaeqiiniivi- tho ]Ili|lll"|l\'i*t rulilcil aiicr a dismal drop in ing.snd seeding of the principal t-roivrl tlii- foroiioou. MARKET GOSSIP t (By John L. (‘aolv-y, Associated Press eil lil llll‘ - iliai-tiuiitetl that favorable Hmane ul Writer.) lllltl in Ii A iliiir-a almost unique, good Nlili’ Ytlit , y Fs-A strong iZu- ll(‘\ . ll Lil" slot-k was unchanged. iiril States government bond list pru- I tlll'4' iigiiiiiat dollars lightened villi-d u stout defensi- for weakening iii iiii» foreign exchange market, but stock prices today, and the equity umr- tho fiii-i that important foreign mark- ets were i-loscd for ri holiday caused bankers in reserve comment as to Z s ‘k .". H] hi‘ C] I itloiik: I I Jllgh 131522616155 am.“ Pre")_ntmlh "a foreign er will pgnbnbllly apt i“: conIiIli-ivil Ilinfill 'l’i,ie uilruniiollfiiilii-il tn guilt-k in: em- \\'|lll‘ll\|l‘r ‘IL-Europe's npiiiiiiii iinil cbsnirh o a .‘ - ., ,. 2 rom en i ya n iroi~ i\'('4"$ ii e ting-i iuoiiieii ll l n i-arry irougi e oi. .- s \\'IIN, sori-rii ra es n-ma n- Atgé-isnreg n, n, . .3, . ‘fig Allleflcclllii lil‘iiii' . " fifllfififiiincoiiikiiifii‘i»§°tiii"uo%"§§§§ than was the ruse inst; yi-iii- o-iioii |ll'l1l:t~'r‘fi.*llliil_ but it tllil siibsiiiiitiiiiiy rc_- oil I1. or iibovi- gold points. 1| T, _,_ ,__ 551‘ g5“ p514 Ana hluelt lifg 8% 8% o! Pain“ Nosed may," “flown work was ahead of tiii- il\'t'l‘ilL'l'_' sint-iiiiit-i» (1_\‘ll‘\‘lIli1 curly losses ui’ i to _ 1- I-iiiik filillltlllvlllfl fur tin- xvi-sir '1' l. Power . 11$ 01/, M Am Pei Tel 07% 00% Arxénuna'n,lo . Mm‘ es the iii-st crop Tviafirl. uf iii.- fi!'.'lS-;|llr|Illfll iiiiii loft i-tiu-iiu iii Hi0 lllfllll '4 \\'l‘l'l' liirlllvi‘ (i iiyiiiu re- g c 119w" A ',, .41»;- 71- 111 An Loppcr 4 1% Aunmm pound "‘ ‘ ‘ 32877 onnlssued by tile Blink iif lioiitri-iil. |lilll,\' frii_i'tiiiiiiiil,i' liiwor, at the‘ tiiiisii. ‘illfli’ iiiiiiiii-liiu. ltmvci-vr, the la Bronss Com l0 511101901! 3g Aunt“. schm|ng"n'u féugtea . _ In the prairie provinces, i|i(: ro-ilii row iiisiziiii-vs did III-L limit-lines of _ ‘it'll! zidilod approximately Can Car Fonndr 41/§ 41,’, 41,4 Aub Au ti- Baum“, helm H _ (“Ma port says, the lilllil propiirt-ii fi-r.li».-iili-rs IiIIlHJ-lilll to u point. \oiiiuic Ei-iiuiiuiiio i<_. ii:- uow-rnini-Ilt siu-iiritY c" C“ pound 1 11%? 1154 Bait Ohio ,__ 2 Btu" Innrels u 0.0781 reeding at tho opt-lime iii iii..- hniiMill ‘WI,’ 1,u1,,,i..i. simros. ‘ _ poi _ i-iiii-riy uiirougii pilrvlinnea oi Can Cement M’. 3:, 30/. Beth btccl , 1-14 Human“ ‘m, nn-t ‘In-med _ ‘ is estimated‘ nt -(‘,.d“"_“n0 nvrvn, ulill ll ‘ ilio uiiirkot li-iit a‘ uiiliiig our‘ to 1'1"‘) .i-. V i iilllsi and nlllflllllflrtl‘ Can Cement Pill 30% 3.1 35 B14888 ,.. ..... 0 5% China Hum: KM“ ‘ not quoted V 11111111111?" “m1 l-Lmlil-fiiill 1-H'1‘<‘~* _ ‘itlilliu report» that‘ ,l‘i(l'lllt'llyillil',_" Lnii- ti ‘l|4ll|‘i||?-4~\\ I. Ti'illli'i1il|i_\' 3450001100. up with; __, 12y, 1g 121? Can Pacific ..... 1014i w“ (‘m houovnkm crow . _ _. (L033, year. hlcilsturc itiniiii olis are llvliill‘ islrilrlhfl- was i-ii-iiiiili.’ lll \.i.-ii ii,,i..ii| iilitllrl viiililllft‘ yii-iii rntea aver: (g M gm’); , _ 311. 31 3 Case 1 1 Denmnk km", _ than fur the past. ihroc _\i'\.ir.~i iifiii inn-i ilic-sc iiiniiiis, iiiiiiiigii most vlll~l ‘ ir~nil Ilili iii» V-l). lioiiiitiess it Dom Brld o- ... .... . y, 11% Chrys Ziiotors . 8% “mam, "mm" the seeil_licd is lll good condition oriiii-iiiiiio, iip|i<-iiri~<l_ to vlilllt) a lPP-lflllgli uasn- ‘t iillllrfiillliliilllfi in the last pom fltgg] 9C3] B ,, 1% [C G Elcc ,. § [ounce (mm. germination in nil uroiis, ‘lalllll I ‘on iiio illlflflliliilll“l(‘i§(t\\l'l'}. As ilio ii.i,\_ iiiiiii I‘ oil riifllilll. iiooii rather sharp. Dom Textile ... 40 Con Gas ,.. 485i Germany m“), snow, wh ch iiciaieil iii-id uoriafor‘ .1; \\[I]‘i' ‘fill, ioziiiii, ‘tillievllliillltl lionv.» Ill "lilil_lvli'ltill if‘ iuta lliltl not iii-ought "u... pap-in; ,,,,, 11 (‘orn Pro ... ,.. 31% Gm" 3.1km" Found bout ten tln,\s, has ninilo seediiriiiiiiiiliiiioii, tiiori- “as u general lPt- "'1 _ i1 a. lmhrllll!‘ 1100111101‘ 1111111111! (en SteciWares Ltd . 1i 111-’. ' ‘l1 E I Dupout ... 28 ("we dmrhm no‘ uo somewhat lator iiiiiu usual, but \\'lllflll'|ili>\\‘il. lh-fixpt oi ill!‘ sales tar ill llll‘ 000k“ liujl-‘fll for even further down- ~unh ' 101/, General lilcc . 12 13 ' " ‘ fi q seeding is now |{('ll(‘l‘ill lioiiig .".0 [ioinriiiil-ii Htiitiq t-iiuiiiiliieo i-iiiiio after the 11'1""! l“‘l'l 11111141 ‘"4115! P0111111‘- : . . ' (m, Foods ' 12 gar/i §31,};g*,1,1',:’,',',§,- cents ctélmletci! in Aliifirlil, :i.1 iu-i- ('i‘i‘lt:i' Pill d. I. ' “prions, lflllllil hill’! Gen hi tors ... 0 011i ' in ns atcieiiran and 7.1 per eoiit ii ]il'(‘.'li‘llliil a ilisi-riirtwiii: 11101111 "F! >1. Gthtlilyeiiul‘ Rub , w, 111/ 1112*“ siuuitohii. lllillflillllllifl point i» ll .i--- lll lll(‘ fiirouooii. lliiiltljlll Y...» uil-vr our suntan-r IHII Houston Oil ... ll “PM "n ' 03m‘ crease in wheat arrange and i "ti: (lil\\_‘lllli'(]l‘lE(|_ wiiii siiiitn _ Thii. \\'.-ii lludson Mot ,.. , 4% 4 l Jugoflflh. ,.|'|h'n."' ' ‘"202 crease in the acreage of enarso i: .\l‘\\' lot-Ir (‘ciitriil ‘.' and u $111110” "Y IHIVIIIWPH 14'» ltii llupn liiotors .,, ... 2 New Inland Donia’ 3'70," seeding of ivliii-li has hardly iii illltllfrii iiiii- or more. itil- -_"111|_"" "1' """||1"‘" - . '-' 90L’ 1n Hurt-magi", N, 171/, Nnrw" km", 125m meaced. lri Quoiioe l'l‘lI\'llli'0 \'or,\' - i. [iii-iii it vlusv Fi't'irlll|, ‘but Y ‘ lu-"Hi . 101 1ft) N“ QM] pm- , 9%‘ In Match Pfil ,, Pommi no“ u: tlo spring ploughing has been diiiii- iii ,1, riiiiil and i'lll‘lll|t'ill>t triiili-ii ma; (in. ggflq no o; Canada ‘_ 15 15a; 15st in Nickel noumnnm h“ but recent; rains and iiiiiilr-r \\‘(‘1Illi1'l be iiblosaon or 1 — w“. m” ____,_, 2 ln Telephone snmh Ah“! pound u have |\t‘t‘l\ benefit-iii], \_\ork _ (|l'\l _pii i. homo llifhl‘ . , _ Ken (“viper 5PM" mam" lnnil is Just continent-lug in luiisiv-ri- e-toi-iia fligtsltvil into new low Lump‘!- "Q ,,, , swpd n "one" Ontario. and in ilm remniiiilni- or illi‘ tlilltl. g “is Put-l ct... swftzgfland ‘ran’; ' glfiltilllflc ‘fltlifllllllfi is’ general illlil_ lii 111;’ rullly this ‘triage oftiloil-iiiir-sl all; p“, pg , ' ‘ "' ant wnr ag up u a very nus roiiii-oi genera y o l'l|t'ltlllil “"““" Grain 1mm Jam ligtaiyilggg; ‘l|',,§%51fii,.,fl,f|‘:,',“9';x_ coluilitflon.“ w P I m‘ ]I_l‘i1||HI;‘:iI|ii§1llllil lit lllt! (‘tirilti lllflllfltliilzll- ’l'()il0.\"i‘t), llay 5.—.\Illliu'; sale! Nash Motors _., ' - -_ n ll‘. ar illll‘ roviim-i-i i o or l'|tl ii- ri-i-orcr_\' was we iei, rri s - N‘ v Central 15-1,’, 131/, inst. ,‘;}§“,,?,1§Q'.“"§$,,fg°1f.,‘_',‘,';'- 1gfqfflt am‘), no work has i-i-i; i100“ lltllli‘ on . ~iii|_- lilo.“ rmiii lilo luic ri-lulisu. Lou. C1,,“ Ppgkpn] Mo; , 214 5m“: 8'2] mm 14051;, Germnuy land, anil seeding will iio ‘later iiiiiii \ul‘l>; neutral iiiiishoil iii-iir tho , ma; 1m; ‘i’, - mhr).icnnudfi m 010' J’ usual. lp British t"nluinli.'i, wiiorr- \\. so did lialtziuori- and Ohio niiil 05 05 BONDED WUEAT "" i v ' ' there is an ainusunl amount. _iif iiiois" r» iitlierii Pacific. Santa l-‘o was off 01s,’, 014,’, ) ture in the ground iiloiigiiiriu l ‘ , a 05 0h . . . . .. - -- . - v . New YORK- my hie-ice whee i.“".“.".‘..“-== iii; iii“. 2123".“.i::..“2:.i:"ii.saint:"Boil": ....‘mil.3::‘2i"-...i.:i.":-..“i:::1:.'i:i .i':.'::r. ‘a ‘i: clone“ ‘Nady: ll i‘ l‘- :8 481V Fl) tails follow for the Viiri-tiiiit- I - uioriiiii" ivlionlit equip-ii I500 Ylfikflfhl’ ' ' - 07 - ti‘? 70' at y 2m! ri-mtii/l’ rails-g .'\i-iit£ t". 1'- " vi-rii-ini-pii- ‘ " ' l 'l n-i-oi-Ti llili’ i‘ Quhrtov-l ' ' t ' ' a .. ... .., r 1 . -, ' .. . . . ' - , ' ' 1 e “+4 a. . . .... ii""i°"si‘i‘.ii iii; hi." .i‘.'.'.‘2$!-‘i"""..i.'{. ilii°_"ii‘..ii.iii..li“11L?- ill-Iii" _;;- 0392 " "' "’ ‘A R Van Steel ' "I that the potato ncroiscouviii be lilili:|l _ _ _ in" Halli Luke 011-1 uucAao Warner Bro I lower than average. l‘l'l||l trees .irc in iliiu \\Yf‘l‘t‘ llgillllillTlll. ‘iv-tun l_l_ill_io'p_ l, ifestlughouse Ele (i, 3- t. good condition. Iflllfltlf‘ 1li\l4li‘lill You i‘\‘iri. ionii , ' - - - - 1i ' ' . - .. CHICAGO, M,“ fl.__com "med "d orth . B,‘ 8% r > wnstul to S.) annually, satin liii iiiir~ laka 0.‘! 03 03 ‘florid lndyaulc" ‘ma,’ llnfr g a1 ----. -. w "rww-rw 7' - ' r r- ' -' r r. ._...___-_. t t owes rco eve a a gener- iiii a p r 51s FLOATING POWER “That's the Floating Power Ride,” says W. P. Chrysler. “The biggest thrill in motoring today.” lwANTyciuiioridcinaFloatingPowercar. I want you to know the amazing things that Floating Power docs to m That's why I join with every Plymouth. D¢Sooo,l_)odgc andChryslcrdealcrinCan- adaininvitingyoutotakcaFloaiingPowcr Ride comet-row or any day next I can't describe a Floating Power Ride to you. Nobody can. It's something you have no feel and experience. . But I promise you a surprise and athrill. Imagine, if you can, la car without" vibration. Think of the. smoothest car you've ever driven. Multiply that smooth- ncss by two or more. Then you'll have some idea of Floating Power The flexibility of Floating Power. ~ A hflmi118°*'°b¢)'°114>'°111'd“_“*?i".h _the Floating Power Ride. A Nationwide Demonstration of FLOATING POWER Starting tomorrow sad continuing throughout next week, thousands upon thousands of Canadian motorists will participate in the greatest and most spec- tsaalsr of all automobile demonstrations 0f course, you’rc invited. Cordially in- vloerLYouaadyourfamilyandyourfriencls. ‘Merely sal: any Plymouth, be Soto, Dodge or Chrysler dealer for a. Floating pa“; Ride, or, if you prefer, ride with - s-fricnd who owns s Floating Power car. ride in any car without it. You'll find' there's a world of diifcrcncc. _ I've said rcpcatzcdlyithat any car that hasn't Floating Power is ouc-of-dare. I mean that. I know you'll agree with me after you've ridden in one of our Floating Power automobiles. S0 I urge you to take a Floating Power Ride during Floating Power Demonstra- tion Wcck in Canada. Take the wheel of any Floating Power car as my guest. ‘You can enjoy performance like this in only four cars-the Plymouth, the rDcSoto", the Dodge and the Chrysler. Because Floating Power is cxislusivc. Of course, competition is making lots of claims About riding smoothness. But an they prove thcirdaims? Find out for yourself. Ride in a Floating Power car. Then Cllrysuler-Desota Motor ‘$1,168: and, ~Servi¢e C0- 224 Great ‘Street, Charlottetown ;€Rn0ovkEhvo Water‘ Snmmerside - ‘. ,. Ride for fifteen minutes and you'll want to ride for an hour. For a day. That's how Floating Power gets you. just take a Floating Power Ride. You'll see. I I I Q . "l agree with Mr. Chrysler 10o per cent. And wavy Plymouth, DeSoto, Dodge and Clnysler dealerirl Canada is read] to prove lb: Irulb of bi; statements. Take a Floating Power Ride -and discover things!” ' I Pandas), Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited Dodge-Plymouth W. B. Prowse £6 Sons 122 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown