-3955‘; -ls as necessary for confidential L‘ Sound txldvicei... Your resolvelto mslte a Will may iapsel But a man's responsibility for his family's welfare cannot fairly be laid down even at death. So why do you delay making a will? administration of your affairs after death as it is to acquire the money and property intended for your family's protectiom; ll you are inclined to put off the melting of your Will until some other time, thinl: things over again and plan to confer- with our officials at once. enquiry Olie EA§TEIR~NA§ lr you to provide a wise We invite. and discussion. RUST) ANY yr»... . w.“ ‘THE diiaiindirrarowu GUARDIAN srocrc QUOTATIONS I Morning Stock Letter \ (Received over Pitfield and Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK, March 27-There is little news again this morning which might have an influence on the market. Eden's speech before the House of Commons yesterday was well received although it had very little influence on the Lon- dch market. today. Kennecott Cop- per 1935 reported $1.32 against 53 cents 1n previous year. About the only important meeting sceduled for today is Corp. Products. As pointed out ln yesterday alter- noon‘s letter the market remained within range yesterday. The indus- trial average virtually advanced t.o the high of the yea: and backed away but this is quite normal act- ion. It may take a piece of good news to carry the market into new high ground. The rails are several dollars away from the high of the year. Undertone of utilities would suggest that this group has a good chance. NEW YORK, March. 2'T-Brokers loans increased $46,000,000. After establishing a good many highs m the morning trading yesterday, the market for the most part sold oii to an extent in the afternoon. Evi- dently there ls not the speculative following in the market at this time for stocks to carry through more than n. day or so at a. time It also appeared yesterday as S to ck Exchange nnil Co. .ex- (Supplied by Pitflciil Members of lilontreisl steels change llllll Curb Market) Stocks Open Last Ahltibi llriihiiieit Boll Tel Brazilian llrolv (‘l-rp Ciln Ii (l lliill llill‘ (‘all (foniciit J DGLU~GGCQUQD¢¢IC>G Advertising llates-Jayahle in Advance Central Guardian lol-nls, do pi-r wnrii; Western iiml Eur-turn inn-ills, iti- per lvoril; Announcements nnil CIIIIIIIII Events 2c per word; ‘h: per word; In Meinoriisnl Notices, Cinlulilleil 701i per inch; Lists of l-‘lornl anil Spiritual Offerings, Ciirils. run. 4o per Iilllfll‘; Letters of’ (Jonilolrnrh 70r- ller Inch; Notices o! Thanks nml Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4o n-oril. Other rntes on application. par Minimum Charge lor any isnlartlsement tvi-enty-fire cents, Jflfifififi-fifl flfifl-Criil-GCEC-Gfiiifiai lllilli liriilgt- Iiillli Si 1min 'l‘r-x lnip 'l'nh liil Nlfllilil lliiissi-yi Ilili‘ ltlvPoll Front lliunt lmlv Nlii llrr-lv .\'lil .\‘l (‘iii imw imp Hiilmiiiiuiili !~'/-ii i‘:iii Poll‘ Si. o! (‘iln BANKS Bk n! (‘iiii Ill»: 0i‘ Pninin lii; 0i‘ .\lil 190 1B0 ilk of N. S. Royal ilk ‘ For Sale FOB SALE .- AUCTION FOItTY. 51W. B11080 and Whiat Score Cards. Guardian Central Joli Prlntery, run SALE -_ HARDWOOD ANT» softwood $2.00 per load. Pllonc via-J. L-3466-3—27-30-4-_l.-3. FOR SALE\._ QTRONG EXPRESS‘ wagon. Apply A.G.Mallett, Union akitiiti-Zl-ii: FOR. SALE — PEDIGREED PEK- lnese Pups. Mrs. White 80V. Kent Street. L-3503-3-28-1i. FOE SALE-ROLL TOP AND typewriter desks. Also kitchen range. City Sales and Service. 202 Richmond Street. near Y. M. C. A. L-3-ll8-3-25-27-28. FOR. SALE - 80 TON SCIIOONER Alma in good condition. Apply Ray Kennedy, 0'Leary. L-3348- 415-28. FOR. SALE - DESOTO SEDAN IN good condition. Six wire wheels and trunk, Cheap for cash. Wal- ter Beer, '19 Hlllsboro Street. Phone 450. L-3457-3-27-3i. BUY I-‘Oll. LESS ALL KINDS home grown perennial nursery flower bulbs, shrubs, fruit and ornamental trees, Write for Cut- Rate list, T. J. Crai8. Klnrosi, 1 . FOR SAIII — ONE HORSE AND two mares, weight about 10 to i7 hundred. Knud Jorgensen, Fred- ericton, P. E. Island. _ L-3459-3-26-3i. FARM FOR sflifi: ATHG an Bay Lot 65, fifty acres, good bulld- lngs. cultivated for coming sea- son's crop, immediate possession. Apply to M. Alban Farmer. Boil- eitor. Charlottetown. _ L-33B5-3-24-26-2B. FOR. SALE-DRY WOOD SHAV- ill . baled , ‘uced, allti stored l summer. Excellent for_bed- rilmv live stock and poultry. Ea- peciallzv suitable for Fox Ranches. Special rates for carload lots. Monoton Lumber Company. Lim- ited, Moncton, N, B N-4S4-3-20-9i. Miscellaneous ed D 2 W 149 L. Reward for re- turn alive. Rex l... Dawson. Nortlr Tryon. L-3442-3-26-3i. .'l‘o Let T0 LET-LIGHT flnUsEKEEP- tori-ohms. Apply 248 Queen 5t. T0 LET-THREE UNFURNISIIED __ rooms. Apply 02b Iltsroy. ‘ " ' blm-a-M-ll. Tatooed. W. V. Campbell, Desable. L-345ll-3-27-4i. CARS WANTED FOR PARTS. AP- ply Jimmy Lund, Condensed Milk Factory, Longworth Avenue. L-3465-3-27-3l. Male . Help Wasted APPRENTICE W AN T E D TO expert training. Molar Barber Col- lege. Halifax. N-85fl. RELIABLE MAN T0 TAKE CARE store route. Distribute and collect. New Products. No Selling. Earn excellent weekly income, Berland Nut Co., St. Paul. Minn. N-485-3-28-1i. A LESSON FROM ‘HIE DE- presslon—Be a Clvll Servant- Postman, Customs Examiner. Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Booklet "How to get a. Govern- ment Job." M. C. C. Clvll Service School, Toronto (i0) M. H. W. largest Insurance Company, needs live representatives in each county in territory not already occupied. Attractive proposition and personal assistance assured. Consult J. A. Moore. Currie Building, Charlottetown. j Agents Wanted AGENTS rect from manufacturer to user SalesmemlVanted business, salesman with some ex- perience preferred. Good oppor- tunity for right man. Apply in writing to A. B. care Guardian. BALESMEN T0 SELL ROOF cement and paint. Belling plan afowa you to beat competition. Canadian made. ioronw. The United Builders C0,, 6007 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. U. B. A. Personal tens pay. We start vnu- fhe Can» sdlan Kindergarten matitute 1 i-onw (loo Par-let-tf FOUND-DEAD FEMALE FOX. learn Barber 'l‘r-ride. Short Course ~ TIIE SUN LIFE. CANADA'S WANTED EVERY- where-men and women-An sell a. line of high class cosmetics di- Double your money on small in- vestment, A few dollars will start wAnriizo rori. asrAausliao L-3440-3-26-6l. Shipped from N-480-3-28-1l. PRIVATE HOME KINDBBO AR- New York Curls (Supplied by Plrrli-ld nnll Com- pany members of Montrenl stools nxchrslIIB and c I ~o market) Stools: Open Lust Ann-r (iris Elcc 311%. 88% Alina (‘orp 13% 111% (‘Ii sl-rv w. m. lnl-t- tibial s 24y, any, I-‘ilril .\ Nllig iilill (W. 0% (Culluillnn Press) Stocks Clo“ Amer Cyan ll Ainor (ills Elct! Aini-r Sup Pow Assoc (inn l-lli-i- A. Atlin (Slurp (‘ilii Allirciriil (‘it Sorv (‘ii-ole Pei llllou llnnil Sh Ford of‘ (‘an A iliilf Oil l'eilil (‘Tl lleliil Uri Light Pow plil M T’L. CURB (Supplied lay Pltlleid uni] Com- pniiy Illflllllffsl of Montreal aioek exchange lsnil Curb Market) Storlsl li A (iii lluin t-‘iufl iforll A liilp till Ilii. Pete .\ll'll'll\'l‘! Walker (ll-nil Pzaobilcs (Canadian Press) you. Write for particulars to MONTREAL March 27_Boufl_ cgmllprls‘ Dem‘ m’ Burg” demand boosted ciig prices on _ Ii Moiitrriil open produce markels today and graded shipments in cnrlots or loss sold at 21 cents a dozen for A large, 20 for A medium and l9 ior A pullets. A steady trend ruled for butter with CBIlOtg or less-of no 1 selling at 22 1-2’ to 28 cents per pound while lots to retailers were 24 for solids and 74 i-2 to 25 for prints. Cheese was unchanged at 11 to 11 l-4 cents per pound for no 1 Ontario colored current arrivals. Potatoes: P E I mts 90's 01.35 to £1.40; 80's -1.70 to 4.25; 50's 75 to 80; 10's 17; cobblers 90's 01.80 to $1.35; 80's 01.16 to $1.20; N. B. mts 80's $1.10 to 01.15; 50's 75 to 90; l0's i7; Que mts 80's 81.05 to $1.10; No 2 whites 60's 95 to 01. LONDON-in the Empire Day program May 24. the Nlsam of Hyderabad, believed richest man in tho world. will talk for the British Broadcasting Corporation though traders were buyers of a good many 0i’ the chance of a further sell-oi! b61019 the market moves upward B8111" As a matter of fact. the _ prices still seems upward. b18101!‘ prices are quite likely to be ae- way. A day or so but on the rallies quite a few is- the largest trend of compllshed in a very M98111" 0t strength 1s likely to be followed by a setback sues should continua to make flew stocks we urday’s Issue. _-_-_ PRODUCE MARKET YESTERBATS JlBAl MARKET stocks that were active in the‘, morning. It. Is not likely that they l , were able to get out and con- sequently they may 115W? 111°" stock to sell. There is then a __? ‘Corrected For Every Wednesday & Sat- l t l l l figs-film ggltflv‘ gains an sun “my 10050, cwt 06c‘ a purchase on setbacks. “T”; m3“;- God’s lake-The President of illgnch ‘fly: God's Lake Gold Mlines at the an- new pk mo. nual meeting painted a more ont- chi-hm lb 4c imlstlc picture. Mr. Jowsey said \\;eler3;bheiiri8 that while in the period covered vagina“ p! 2M ,,by the annual report ore develop- , App,“ do! 1M“ ., merits had beeins disappointingéh on ‘napleixhpyb so-irg: the lower leve since then ere 5-11 nnc has been substantial improvement 13:21:’; gem lg; with corresponding betterment in Pabhnge h,“ 15.20,. the general outlookd ltgfg-‘ence in Steak u: t this respect was ma e e num- . Roast ee l _ -- _ ber seven ore shoovon the third gag g2!“ "@3355; level west which has now been ' pump.“ 51.25-31.35 opemd for a length of 125 feet- I 100w] with the fact of the drift still in guitigrn “'28; ore. The new ore shoot averaged [Winn we .40 ounces across four feet. is“; dos 21v: ‘W '"""“_'_'“ risn Cod dry lb 8c N. Y. Stock §.»;,.;;,,~.;»---= ~- E '11 (Supplied by Yltflelsl land Com- pany members of Montreal stuck exchange and iiurb market) (Canadian Press) NTQ -Selle s Stocks Olsen Close mgoegngje cohceglislaggg‘ mzlihe m“; -\li' lied lng section oi’ the Toronto ex- .\i (‘horn change today and the scale down .\lll llilll I o! prices resulted m ‘ drop of ab. flfi’, {Qfifi 1' out a point in both prices- Assree- Am ri-i llllll Tel ate turnover of 707.0000 shares gatlcgliilfif’ was the smallest of the year for a . . full session. iliiiliiillil" Mo i. of the biz golds moved M1 11"!’ slowly but Tcck Huglli-‘s chilllficd ".“""“" hands. in volume with the 01'1"’ film‘ holding steady at 4-50. W111i!" Illulillx .l\\ Hargreaves, Bralorne, Lake Shore Iicth s: and Hollingei" recorded minor m“ M’ C“ losses and Pioneer finished un- flfiffifluimf.“ changed. Central Patricia, Macassa I'll-w y and Read Authler were offered rill». oiiic dawn 1p m 15 cents and only Cen- ' "' tral Patricia partly rwlvmd- Macassa was off 15 cent; at the (‘i l‘ 1 , (‘llll ilillrll Lo cgsganges were of mlnof impart. turn ‘rn '1 y .. ,_ l the base metal and s1 ve i.‘.'.',...,',‘.' "l" gllfilpsll Noranda held to the so l-lli-w Alli!) Lilo mark in good volume while Hud- lii“ l‘ I‘ sonBay slipped 1-8 and losses up to -10 cents came out for Falcon- illm 10min bridge, Mining Corporation, Shel‘- (lflll Moi; rltt, Sudbury Basin and Walte- “°““"“" Amulet. A 103s of 20 cents for ‘.‘."..“..‘"§".‘,‘,i .~‘..‘.'° Home O11 and 5 f" T°*“'°““““' lll n?“ ian were the main changes in the 1m ‘lwi ml Tl {gjflllllljvlilyill o 0115' w.......li.... Frye!) ‘ " " ' '1'uiiox'ru, inner. u - .\l Ii w. l léililrl (Comm Stocks Cloris l lit ‘nah Rog New l‘ rk N ll ill ‘lsnrurhlil Co o" 50m . or i ‘no L’ l‘ -k .\i i M,‘ "i, Pldlriiliiirlllat jli l Penn l: It Ayung,‘ ii; Phil l‘i-t (‘o l, . 71,5 $113.13.‘. ‘ 13=?§?§""f1 ..s*'>'- llnilln (Tnrp .\ict ltnilli) Keith Orpli BUM‘, 1:‘. Selim lion (‘n B ,l _ 740 sin-ii 1min Oil Cu Bmlfrl“ 11 Sol ‘ii I‘ t ' "f Std Oil "inc ma’ “Q4 Sill oii N J Blink lllil 11 §,'e“;'°('.‘§f;' C” Cill iililu 130 United Air gal 11111 lliiitcll (‘on P“ ‘ ‘l -\ , . l Lurlliuu l-li I'II7I"ll i-iiii Ilii . -. U i~i mil. l‘ flfiamlla, livrl St Corp (hem Rm 107 \\ urncr Bros ‘.1 h, 3-,. West Union C all“ 0J5" wear Air Brake fiiffnllmm ‘I, iltfillfii. 414 * Franklin 01,3 ' Gods Lakc S8 (lolllnlc 201,1, gOOEIlBII 12% in rim ' gruualila 1g iii. It!!! DID Green's 2i G ll ‘I1 Mo lcumh“ Pr”) (ililhnlir s1 NTREAL, March 27-—Britlsh Hard Rock o2 alti foreign exchange in relation 11"“? 5V4 to the Canadian dollar as compl1- '1'l°'-“""°‘1 14% ed by the Royal 1min of Canada §§$§§'°““ 22"’ closed today as followsz- .i M Cons 4i. Argentina peso .2768. hi? Is-alw gay’ {I . l. e fl fi"...‘i°.“?;.f3ll2§ it???" no: Belgium belga .1703. Lee Gold as; Brazil milrels .0583. {fills I- L Bulgaria lev .0104. ' “"‘“" " China Hone Kong dollars .3295. iiflfqflf‘ f} Ilgrenmarlfc ltfOile .3220. hirllntyrf: 1401 anoe ranc 066270. ‘F’ (""1" 4 Germany reichsmark .4045. lflifllf“ 7,’? Great Britain pound 4.9753. \lll\Vllilt‘l'a fair" Greece drachnla .0096 '“ Monior no Holland florih .6834. "l" “"0 W‘ Hungary pengo .2977 Kirk India rupee .3760. \| i. - gapanzyen .2906. Q-lllxilililn-KI “Jill; \ MN I _~ I Poland zloti .1906. "-3,..." 9,;- South Africa pound 4.9506. ma»! 5% Spain pcseta .1314. ‘fir-w M Sweden krone .7564. Lafllmlfnq, Sweden krone .2564. wt"... United States dollar 9-16 per “ikirtnb ‘ - 7m cents premiiun. vizmwr . "TA Premier .ll ' l‘ .'|r fliiii i-l-gli m‘. 2 i i1, Currencies °"°5i"1~ l 15'? Ron ii h J llorl Lake 0i Ilcno Llulii 110 Roche. 07 new “fill L a algal‘: “all - 051'"! — 9° ' sm- ifs on lag gold or" - > okeiicd in shell-lit 101 relation :0 United States funds n’ W: on the foreign exchange market and“ 33% tvdly- s: Anth 211/, The pound sterling last one cent Sud imin as". at 84.94 8-4 while the Canadian Full ‘Cont- lays dollar dropped t-lo cent at so i-I‘ flglljmjil," m and the French franc closed oii q-,,,.,,,,,,, 4.. .01 7-0 cent at 0.50 1-8 cents. Tack Hugh can (M l. errwflPr Dl-RijC . Art. , GULLISONB ELITE BEAUTY Salon, 176 Great George Street. Large competent staff. Prompt, satisfactory service. Phone 1329. Barbers TIIE FASHION BAR-BER SHOP. 156 Queen Street. Sanitary and most inviting. Expert barbers in attendance at all times. We solicit your patronge. Prank Riggs, Proprietor. PERCY WALSH. 167 GREAT George street. We guarantee all our work. Try us, Battery Service Q-O-Q-Q4OQ-O-O-UOO BATTERY SERVICE 1N ALL ing. Exide and Prestolite Bat- teries. Malletts Battery Ser- vice, Phone 980. Coal +4+§ , PHONE sas For; rlcir GRADE, well. screened. Drummond, or Shore Coal. Hughes 8a Ed- monds. .QOQQOO-O-O-OVO—Q-OO~&O-OO Clothes Cleaners o surrs CLEANED.‘ P11155551), repaired. Suits made in mczi- sure. Theo. Rmncr, 124 Kent Street NEW Mrrriion CLEANERS. Phone 983 for satisfactory scr- vicc. We clean all kinds of clothing and any fabric. Also clean and block hats. 130 Long- ivorih Avenue. O O O O Clothiers +o+e+a+++mo+e+ee+e+e4 KELLEY s. MacINNIS. itlEiWS Wear. Don't guess, buy Society WHEN in need or profess! and here you will find its branches. Radiator repalr- - . ' Electrical , _ , MOTOR. smvrcr: AND RE- ’ pairs. Refrigerators, Washers. Vacuum Cleaners, Blowers, Ollburners. All commercial motors. When in trouble phone 1444. Palmer Electric, 155 Great George Street. + Footwear’ "iO-O-QQ-O-O-O-O-O-GO-Oi §~QQQ4Q§ O EVERYTHING IN FOOTWEAR. Correct at. Latest styles. Best quality. Most reasonable pric- es. Mail orders promptly at- tended to. Purdie - Ferguson Shoe company, Charlottetown. N O40-O4QO-OO-O J eweiers QQOQO+OQ G. l-I. TAYLOR, izi GRAFTON Street, Watches, Jewelry, Ex- pert Repairs. Phone 353.. §§-§-§+O-O-O-Q-§Q i‘ O §Q' Painting LOUIS Howarr. PHONE lVLE. 44 School Street. You'll get service. Satisfaction guaran- Q-QQ4-O-OJ-O O X-O 0C6 O-QOQ 0-6 O- Photography o-o-ewmu o+§4++ PHOTOGRAPHS, AMATEUR Finishing, Enlargements. Is- land colored views. Craswell Studio, Great George Street. vmweo ' ' Plumber’ lg‘ 0-0-4404 comes-w» FRED II, 1‘ AINOR, PHONE SOS-J. Guaranteed piumbing and healing service. Try us. 80 Grafton Street. e-eeooe e-o o-e-ew-e-o-e-vvea-o-e-e Radio e 0+» “+4 so o-o-u +o+o++o GET YOUR. TUBES AND BAT- teries from Van's Radio s“- vice. Phone 107. 178 Ken; st, a¢ooeee+e+++e+4+e+¢++ Restaurants s vow-coco e++>¢+¢,,., , . . s. P. DUl-‘FY. 204 RICHMOND sllTcl- Quick Lunches, 50ft Brand Clothes and be sure, 'I‘lriiii siilcrl 701000. UNLISTED AlllPflllllc nu Brett 'l‘r 1...: (‘cu .\i:iii ' t liurcli ‘H Tl- ,' (‘o t‘ [I llllbllllil. 30g Dill Oil 53 Home Oil 107 Hlill Ila; m; hlfk Tnlvn 1" Lllkn .\lllr 4 Lllilrniili: 3% hiiiiiliy 27 i‘: liall-k .. Vrrilnn " Oil Sol Pork Hill 0.1% Pawnee K 1% Pond Ora 94 Pore Cro 10% Ritchie m Robb .\i 4., Sud lliines 5.2 Prices Close Lower On N. Y, Mari (By Frank MacMillen. Associated Press Financial writer) (A- P- By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. March 27—-Selling forces invaded the stock market to- day and prices of recently strong in- dustrlal specialties toppled 1 to as much as 5 or more points. ‘Transfers totalled 1,615,002 shares against the relatively low volume yesterday of 1,916,430. The Associa- Drinks. Smokes, Fruit, Confec- tionery, Ice Cream. 1, There was mild support for some shares near the close, but filial fig- ures disclosed there were 614 de- clines against 121 advances, The more active stocks that em- erged with ‘moderate gains were Transcontinental & Western Air at 24 3-4, Mid-Continent Petroleum at. 21 3-4. Omnibus at 23 3-4 and Pathe at 10 5-8. Allied Chemical lost 5 7-8 at 199, Du Pont was down 3 5-8 at 145 3-4. rind losses of i to around 2 included U. S. Steel at 63 3-8, Case at 145, American Telephone at 162 1-4. Chrysler at. 95 1-4. Douglas at 67 3-4, General Motors as 65 5-8. Standard Oil of‘ New Jersey at 64 7-8, Santa Fe at 73 1-8 and Ameri- can Bmelting at 84 1-9. International Hydro Electric pie- ferred showed the only advance among Canadian stocks, being up 1-8 point. Others were off fraction- ally. including C. P. R, Distillers Seagrams, Dome Mines, Dominion éf! omiorspeclsllsed buslnes oil-n! H111. will!" i“! m°°f"7- listed reliable professional and business firms. Second Hand Store r USED STOVES AND FURNI- ¥+o+++e+o+o++++e<++e++ RED INDIAN STATION. 90R- e+++ea+o>+e++++++e+w+ TRY LORNE HARPER. F08 A .44 ymaaeee-oa-moaweoe- .+ee++o+¢4+wn+¢+e-e++_4 MURDOCK ROSS. CUSTOM o++e+o++44++o+++4++e4 e- 4 6Q-0-§—¢~§64-O yii-QNE 1161 .._. MacDONALUS oww-e-ee-oooo-oowowa-ee-e-e ‘ PHONE 90s AND EVERYTHING ? so ¢++oo++e+e+o+++++e+e '- +o+++¢+o+o+4++¢0++o+++_ PHONE 1116-1 _ PETER. s. ' . ' I. i l . l e 9 O C. A. tu.re bought and sold. street; MoL-ennan, 101 Sydney -\ -.- es>¥v§+Ov§§0O- Service _ Station‘ ‘.e>a- ner Great George and Fltzrof 11y us once-you'll be back. ~ Phone 1234. Shoe ‘Shine, real good shine. Smokes, Soft Drinks. COILIBCLIUXIETY. Oppos- ite Central Garage, Kent Sh. Tailoring Tailoring: Cleaning, Repairlns. Pressing. Also representing Lowndes fmnous 20th Century, Brand made-to-ineasure cloth- ing. 172 Kent Street. Phone _ 387. - >4 s 1 Taxi Taxi. No delays. No reckless driving. Most reasonable rates. Tire Service is fine, Whitloclcs Tire Service: 162 Kent Street. Typewriter Service f; Robichaud. Twenty years eX- j perience in overhauling, re- ~ pairing and adjusting all . makes 01' typewriters, Rcasoll- -_ able monthly service rates. 42 . Queen Street. - Stores, Intrnational Nickle, ‘McIn- tyre, Brazilian, Lake Shore an’ Massey Harris. _____,_.____. DRY LETTUCE We frequently have to IRGIXLIQ lctiilcc just before serving, but even if this is. the case it should be will dried before the salad is placed upon it. The best way is to pat the lettuce leaves with crumpl- ed paper towelfng. It will absorb the water quickly and will 11"‘ bruise the leaves. TOO MUCH (TO-OPERATION JOHANNESBURG-A native was setneced to five months‘ imprison- ment recently for blgnmy "despite the fact he married tho second wife with the consent. of his first spouse and thought h elvns doing no wrong under south African lalv, Every day biiiiy. ted Press average of 60 stocks was off .9 of a point at 61.9. It was the widest Vdrgphsince March 18. St. Catharine Investments, Limited NOTICE ST, CATIIARINE INVEST- MENTS, LIMITED, hereby gives public notice that it will make an application under the provisions of the Companies‘ Act, 1634, to the Ilonouriile the Secretary of State of Canada for leave to Iisn-endei- its Charter on and alter a data to be flired by the Honourable the Sce- retory or State of Canada. Dated at Montreal. P. Q. this 25th day qt Mal-oh, I986. ST. CATIIABINE INVESTMENTS. LIMITED. GORDON S. SMALL 14-3490-3-28-11. Secretary-Treasurer, icncy. For system is most lilotoii I A Dependability runs it demonstrates more than ever IMPERIAL simplicity and dependa- Every detail in the consiruc- tion of the Imperial is perfected and guaranteed for long wciir and ciiic- “ Power. Strength. biliiy and Simplicity-tho Imperial" leads all other makes. bring‘ out any defects. confidence in yourself and the Motor" when the Imperial does the work." Wright for Catalogue to y. Us .01‘ tile asking. Mfgra lhllthltmhlflliliellna afligiaiiaf i, the IMPERIAL Motor ~' Dura- Olir testing thorough lind bound to You’ii have day -- it's " Bruce 5iei i} i CHARLOTT -’=.Tcrw N .P. F; i 4e».- ~11.-