:-:§:-:§:-:n=:-:axmx— 3 Q N Y - ' l I_-_l M a rke t R ew or]: 171a Montrea .- ll °P°rt$ "a Ex 1i ng c b M .- c a e ar arket l; BY STEWART JONES 8t C0» Charlottetown A l Correspondents of Greenshields & Co” Montreal ii __:-:-="-:-:—E:-:§:-;E-- - . , ‘='~“ i-P-if-rii-sik-Ciflfiiliil-{E (Special to Johnston ilW-rd) (‘DQQU g. Jflmflnn gwuil) MQNTBIAL _ Openllllghiliowlisat NtCh M“ operflfllghlLowflL-fl fllslrléletiliu yardale has considerable Air Beduc 118%! 78%| 71%| 771,4 -—2'lt Bmuhnnog- A 4%]! __ » "l "m" the lower prices. so Aileg 0p .i111l,4|11s intros 1119i- - is 11,-m“, 4m o" 1iii4l 101,4 1o 1n . that the value of output for the - | ' 'l ' i Anglerttqullflclflfl Grain . . fut fiscal year shows a subatavnratl Amugalri. "15§i»,1fi,,_,',§',‘,ffi I w gwfldfzrpnge‘: ' 12%: 13 134' 1g A11 es u . . . . .. . ncreass over the same period of lest Ain (“I'd "1154 -' ' ' ' ' t l-- ... ... ,."’ i . ' D E W I . 1R I20 18 20 fiiiiii.‘ ‘ill ilgl-liirki-otiii ... if: :5?" “mi "M"! "r1 well msiiiteiii- 2 goo? 13%| will ill 1'6 —-& n: BtnoE-es 10%| I 1M; B.“ Teleplwlle ... rnsnliw vouusn u: 1 . ‘u: ii n‘; _' 9122i l I Q“ fghfrf PM g1‘? ' no nriiiiniiii . . . . . . "Ii ... csuisnrsu s-roclrs ‘A111 2r Tel iimliilwolxilno mm. -1l n“ 6'“ ' 55 l " Brill!" "."“’"“,‘,"‘ ‘i. Cmllrlrv to r-uooiii _ iititeiiieiit- Alllnctll J2.- l?! l6 mt- n 1°‘"°,, 0;; ~ - 1.. ....‘ “mm, Brllish Qirlilul it‘; ower . made around the Street, the volume Atnhinon , i155 my; lm-irgmqrbu‘ Illlllerqnh ... a“, ., .11 s Building ‘lrolluc _... .... of turn over on the Montreal Stock Aub Anti; _1Q1.y[|ngi,z,|1m “m; _|iy, I"? P? “l” ' ' I 10%| lowi-low w" i-riiiuiiu , m, gigolo‘?! iiist fr: was not the one olilo (Hill-ll new! s4 4;} "f, ynfnffliu“; ' 515' | “ [‘||]|lIll ... ...- . .1 or any i |d| _ > . vimnillan Power nnd Papcr .. .. .00 ber of years. A. a 31153.‘; “uéczllltléla ‘Av ... l i u: git Utilities B . Inflllél 1mm "WI m‘; (vpllillllllll Bunk of Commerce ... 21o weeks turnover of 7B,il0o‘|h“"._wh||e m“ it"! '42“ “w n“ ‘l_%_‘% prginnda i. .. .. l.‘ '15 In”: 7“; l'-""""“" ‘."‘""° ' " ' ' "' -°, "“‘“""K "mm" “collection from llw rim .. . 11w 12%| nu. 1114+ ll i: "i" L“ ' ‘ I 7» llrll rsoifi mo’ (‘ulllllllllll Lnr llllll rouiiriry .. m, 113.000 shill?! triiieii iii the um week Byers . on :11 I .1011. - u. 9“'"" " “Bi ‘A i 4511 (‘iiiiuilliln Industrial Ali-ulioi . 2 of June, and nearly 280,000 in the t‘ I) q A], 4g 4.11M n‘ '4», + y l"? ~' ~- -- ‘gm’ “so '1 l'fllll°""“"‘" "“’°"°“‘ ~ “ii ‘m "m" "l llllr- we Illlllasaed riir v Pnclflc .|2.w/il23lil2.1u|2i'1lst+ ll d3 ani§hu s i ' l liiiiiiiiiioii llridge .. no iiiiiiness ‘on foiir previous occasions (‘heal nlilo Mlb|1llly| W511”, + ,, I "P- "l!" 5i jlnlllllllDil '.llll' and Chemical g ilurin: the current year, and b! Olllll (‘hrys .\ln l s“ ‘myfl '18,.‘ ‘m’! __ y: y Fnnwu; Pliiyers ... ... 22 weekly periods since the beginning of (‘Mo (‘uh ' 44 ‘| "| '4. 1; Friiscr Cos. .. ... . .15 1020. For the week ended April 11th (‘of 0 131M lomrgl our“ 051/1 any ,1, n: ' ' ‘ iieiierril Steel Wurcs ... ... ... 2 volume fell to 07,460 shares, complreil (‘oi Graph I ‘YMI 11%| 1154i 771;]- y llnnic Oll .v.. ... .. . ... I55 With 71.500 in the week immediately n"; m" | 14| non“ m moan, s)‘ lnti-riiiitioiiiil Mckel . preceding. hutvthe dullest market on (‘out (‘an .| 41%| 471W 48 lHMI-l J .. lnteriiritioniil Petroleum record this year was in the ‘first week" F-Wrlght , g , ' _ ' C d B d linpcriul Oll ... ... of Feoruary, when volume was lell -llsv Chem l105fi|l l l - a 8 i:"s":r.i‘.':::.':.. - its:r3i2i°.:i"'::;-.i“'.."i"'":.*"i"' " ‘c W m“ "c- o ,.- il .. ee Ince e‘ - Fl . ' - . Altlliilffllll Ltflnlnzl Power .. m. fllnnlngt of 3m]: established len Ar‘: ¥,,,L,t,,| 36%| awni 30% _ y‘ , Xflftlillil ‘rev PS ... ... -.,, 5.!“ B I15 Wee .0 uy, 1 0.1m; 19m] pnx gum |mi|m]n_i1 m; m _ l, pliiliiiiiiil Isteei Car ...- ... . . .20 ’ in that period being only. s. llttle over Free Tex .l 25%| iii l‘ i‘ + B? (5 "in u, “flung,” g-wm-d) itiiriiiiiiii 1111,, 3.11100 shores. TWGYOCDQI‘ very dull m“ mac 4391;“ 39w 331m 3R%_ i,‘ P. md AM“, ]‘fl\\'|ll‘ Pnrpnriiiion i. 4‘: Weeks nre on the recurdailn’ the flnil Gen Foods i 47%| 47% 40%| my, '_. 1/ - '5 ‘in-Hum 1mm 75 PM. Hamil... _ u. week of neeeriitirr, 1030.10.10; shares "m" ltii ...i:uly,|:i11i;l:i4i/,| ;iii_/ _ 1,5‘ “?"}‘““" m“; 1,957., ‘fimimim §f‘,[f.f,"f“;,ln‘,’,‘f,“:_j' _ 1min, age...“ 'i,'h°th'5h°(l‘i,'f,fit;fnl°°g"ffif “Ella. lfllll . II iljwll 35 |3i I M; — 96 3i::i1r,i3?“r?us§i" IAIIDSIlIOJLIOIIO-‘i-fii Shtlwllllllllll . lllly. The total ilor the first week. of I-Ions ‘Oll. .‘.| fllblil l : W: "mow Lmm I/Jlmm siiiiiiii llllll Sons . 1o July. accentuated on the dull aide by Iliid Mo .. lillltl 13%! 139g 13s; _i s; “m”! I'M“ ‘"1937 .,' i 4-" gum] n! (‘iimidn ...- gag; the Dominion Dpy pond", w" only Hum, M“ I 1 _ Renewal . .. |5l>~’,-|10.'l21n..flf_ll0;. . Stet-l nf ciiiiiiiiii rm. :10 40.422 uiiiireii, or about (“Lmllilllltlél Int niirv ' 41 qsgl 41 i, Rtlllvvlln: ..i4l/,|1o4oi1m.siii0_.lo iviuiiipi-r Electric . 11 1m week's total." ' . ' Iii: rvii-rif 12 12 111% 11%.: l: fifillllllllll‘: ‘ ' _ .1 ~ p _ , -. -.. New mm: - - ‘ . I ' ~ §§§nf'§,,;;' $12, fil- ggh _'_' f; géllllgillzgfllm ..iilx.iiiiioiioziollllfl~ll Ailogbnny . . . 1'E§§.,f?,,ifl "W my‘, 10% I n“: 575102.60 lflillfl Amcllm" C" ~- ,' - Lsiii Co .. c1 om o1 o1 41/, 5“ “W” “*5” Aniiriinrltl‘.l.h... . ‘ . ' ‘ ' L]: My B 106% M“ M,‘ 66% _ y, b0 104.40 I04.“ p iiix rn on .. _ y. 1 ' __ » -"'—"i'——"' .r~.?.':...|.... 1...... Stock Exchange 1i"°¥:..."°..iii“i§-‘.-Zz,i 31h 33* .322 _ ,GRAIN RANGE irNsi-r .. . - . -" K T _ ,. ,i _ . (‘diisoilrinttlil Film Ind A,‘ - 1 ' ‘ a. . M psi-item _ again-kl 14% 14% _ g/a §""s"'m"i“id Ssl‘: ‘ts ’ é Mon word ‘iml 10%| 18% 1m "- iii .0illilli‘l‘l‘.'l i0 en t- ' i '- . , N h M ,|2l 25 2-1 g _ 5W d) Diilllllllflll Stores .. .< m“ film"! t" Jlfylllllllliy-Illl" NZ: m: .| 05%| l? f“ _ a‘ 6”“! n’ Johnm“ u Eiruim Power and Llcht . .- Ami"; gm“? |L°“'|L"' glut C Iteir | 2m.’ 114% 24% 24% — V4 clncsoo 1l\' ‘inis .. . , , -- -- I - j- - ' t n I‘ 4:: : i ' hmnral Qlnflrlid-dllt ' 3121/ Ilflzlziliriieiliaphone ‘llgllllllld 1:254 114d PC L204 “Mléhél l’: wiieiit Hizll Iinw Last “oiicrii A ... ... ... ... I ' V -- .. .. _ ,1 , __ ' 1 l ilfl4l_\‘i‘"|' ... . . . . .. -... 341/: .9 mm’? 1112' ly/sl IU/rl 1:71 N Am "a, lzpsl $7.13‘, __ VJ ‘ ' llliflrllllllfllllll Hvilrn Electric ,, c0 J1" g“; W!’ 11 1- l 11% 1- Par Piili ..imll/.|241/,|;r_-1/,, 231/ + u, 00y. 011/, iiipriiiiiiniiiii niirvestiir - 2"" -, ill’ P" "mi , i reiiii Rail 41ml 11ml 48M 4s»; - - Ki-iinr-rntt Copper . . . . .. '53“ (I-"lmgtl - 19, _ phi] p“ _ 1;“- ‘ + i‘ _ M“ my, lloiiicomery Wnrd f" "d c” -' l _ 1' s of NJ m“ 3| m R0 |_ 14 5g 521/,‘ lringiirii Hudson Power l," 7°" P" 55 Pull c“ __ Him/g 351/, 331/‘ 35y‘ .1. i‘ 451,‘ 401/, Pririimount Pnhlix . . . all"? ssrmhy I14 l Radio (‘p .l 15% 155M155‘ 15 l- 1,9 Pcuick find Ford (4 "Mls "t" - 89% 53% git m‘ R K 0 . ..|1.l/,i1s-sg|1:il/,|1s1/,|- . 2m 2.111. Piinr and Co. B ' Donsnkd in 3o _| w 3W Rem Rand i M’; - 26 26% 111.1111 ,° I l F" - _ _-, l‘: M, ,5 Rep r s. 12 +14 2e11, 281i; glpnrslllgtl)e%lllrkllf. J ism. }Il:’llsG"\li.n-es ' ~" J luél A 20h [l-ilml? l‘ l 11v aw l/ n‘ l“ mil - . ‘ oeuc l, t, l 511- ‘PEG sirriiiir Securities A 14 ll" g~lalftld~ ‘f, lib} if)?‘ s u on nlxli my: sol ssf- fi Wm“ Slilvlelllillér -. iii-y. Ilinnl a "c? H ‘ ll l‘ Sine (‘Mp . s i s | m. w...“ wimr min. Lnw List n, s. Steel . . aw. ‘icfh! Y‘ ° l, ll”, 12 my siiii Co ...|12l/,| 1214.112“ 12 _ riiiy ,, .. .. 1101/. m any \nnridlllm 21m. i“ t"; 4;,“ 1H3 43 1 South Rlill I'm inn :12 :12 -1 Oct, .. .‘ 4121/, any, m YrlltHV 'l‘ruck ..., .- ... m N“? B ‘m?!’ oh/‘l M31005‘ 26% s sriiniiii .|11l/,|11l/,l11 11 - 1,4 llec. ,. ,. .. can 02% us»; m" “m” "All Ngt stgeeleci: ' 3i -' |' l § iqgiec" l 5314i‘ iJ-‘fi’ ti?“ 11%“ i“ 9'1" l eon n14. cm ", . irso. ‘.4 - . -......-- ‘- runner lmvmw r01: JUNE 11. 3f"? 1cm’ ' "|'-l§i%|'-l§i/'-f§'/* f5’ s 0 ofNillllfi i-‘I-‘Il/lisw m: _- l’ 023.: t. .. :11 sol/i ~11 m1 ~ gaff,‘ fmllgnah." i“? pan/Jaw) 53% s g’ ofNYI :3 :13‘? 15zz- Dec. .. .. .. 30% 301/. 30% . arner . 9 _. I,‘ i crux-mun cnnsxnsni h," Cllllllll PM 31 l stuiieiiiiiier i 11w m/i 11 | 11 _ u ' Operations “of (‘frinartllinn Celalnese; “l” E '3 -- l gen?‘ (go! 52%‘: 20y‘: 10%: IBW- l: Chaplaln Dances Limited, con nue o s ow a ro urn , ex r u .. 32 321/ 32l/l- l4 ' far in iidvnnce of that. of one your gfijigzgfllna- Z-Jélo rlgudlgg £295 Tim R B 134%] 34%‘! 33-32! iirlliz- 141 TQIIgO Dllrlllg m‘ i'l'“ilip'l'§iiin§:iir pdliluttlltfihntnrllvllllls NM“ 5""! - W | lliiignllrrilrcp digs-sari: imaiigullzuiha?’ Riviera Trip DPOHF ‘ _ - -i ... .,.' 1 ' moniiviile property is being utilized tn 3°)“ ~' -'~ -'- g3” 340551239 240% ll G Imp |28l/.i 2n lax-jg, 93%|... I‘ l lmimltextendlilieyldtothlocgmigdonily oil-Til DEQA n] J 17 (up) s lkAuiio Lfiglill $15 uygl- Lggpms J 16-(U ouiii nece 1 TUR, . une .— . . - JUAN- ' . une - lf 24-hour work in order to keep up ‘when a‘ bib ‘dmn driver rm S Steel .l 30%| no [R8341 R0 l-fl‘ P n th Hench Legion or "Wt. 3°‘él°i‘€.'".§i‘21 ".":::i“..“=.:i' , H, f‘ "- ,1, ,,,, unwise‘ ‘fist’. colon-l. l-W" "= ° , , Ch, 1, n1 "IE-ll" ' -' c erecen'e . -- I l a 1*.- ts. P9 we," h“ apparently been "We Dunn}; own a v m re n Y “m. if,“ _| mow I ,_ Honor in his coe pe b n iiiniiiiii ever‘ii1‘tliel gets}! bliirtd a clue which police be eve may lAlllgfl iiggv.’ lgvl-i-L’ Chaplin and his Austrian rune e . .. ... ii“°”°"""°i‘“i‘i.“fi°““‘“i°..“ii‘°"" e1 1r i " ' ‘i’ m" “i? “i”... *2“ ‘.2; ,4 1 the case mes vllelll 0 was one o e 001's o car , e i! - — t; r5 g as lf “mil; character, profits have been t0 a h “I was‘; W-Over . .| 4W] 4% 41A 4%- wrasted spec d iiiiirieii by the necessity o6 prices which We! m 0 W en l gnolhCor 01w om: new. amp s4 how the tango should be tangoe . E-i:..ii:.i:.i: li’...‘.“.’°i£.2..".'.?. K313? moth» c» e l» w» imi- . -. ‘u: “M. M‘ “w: l‘ um bvhlljinwd M31131; ‘ ' ' ‘ J. Gould. C B-P “m9 , . 1 . - - "' -————-———— Riviera w spend a brief vacation- ’? nusr PROOF j ' ' Three eatures Essential ‘ to Profitable Reaching , NIAVILY I‘ ' 5, GALVANIZU) I‘ AFTER WOVEN Every fur ranching enterprise requirements-safety, sanitation and economy. Makeshifi: methods cannot guarantee these. Bull Frost Steel Fox Pens can, by preventing escape, minimizing disease and Frost Steel Pens-made of double strength angle steel and wired with unbreakable and rustrproof Frost Fox Fabric- galvanized vide strong, everlasting and escape-proof enclosures and highly sanitary, their for your foxes. Portable smooth frames offer no shelter or vermin and are last for years and never need Decide now to use Frcst Steel Pens on your ranch for the greatest P05$ibl¢ Plfvfib- ' "T"! - today for price list and complete mfomiation. FROST FOX PENS l SOLD BY B. I. RAYNER SUDIMERSIDPI. P. F. I Stewart Jones 8: Co’. Correspondents of. - - - Greenshieldb '8: Co. llclllberl of flu m» irnii sins crimp u Great Gcoroi u. communi- ' quickly and easily disinfected. More truly economical, too, because Frost Steel Pens WML-lnou- entails three vital ting upkeep costs. after weaving —- pro- for parasites, germs repairs or renewal. * FRENCH TURNING . - ' fro BIOGRAPHIES PAR-IS,’ June 16.--(U.P.)—l.=‘rench literary critics hevetekenup the vogue of biographies and histori- cal studies with the expressed con- viction ln most of their reviews that the world is ‘both bored end uncer- tsln and is again looking to the past; for comfort and guidance. The success of Andre Maurols‘ biographies o! Shelly and Byron, end Keats, the phenomenal sales of ‘ Ludwifs biographies, especially his Napoleon; the popularity of condensed works on history and philosophy, and particularly the wave of American popularized bio- graphy, is being noted here as the expression of a general feeling of dissatisfaction, even distrust, of the present and the future. Nothing has been more severely condemned in recent French his- torical reviews than the Soviet Cre- do of the Future. The abolition of history in Russia, the discredltlng of the great figures of the past, with the cult of analytical history, is being met in France with an in- creasing interest in the past, and by numerous works on European hiat- m-y, . . Among the best examples of-wlse and powerful L“ ,. i statesmen are mentioned the names of Na- poleoxy-Disrseli end Bismarck, all three of whom were profound stu- A Like Caesar, he come, he saw and was conquered, and now if any- one wents to know how long he intends to stay hessys. "the reel of ‘my life-mflybe- AIIYWBY. lllfll-‘S how much I like it.” He sits with his chin in his hands most. of the time and oc- casionally broadcasts ‘ one of his famous courteous grins that are better known off stage than on where his expression ls immobile. l-Ie drinks Vlttel water and a wine bottle seldom finds a place‘ on his dinner table. Every night for weeks he has been dining st a. llttle table for two in the center of the outer rim of the dance floor of the Juan- les-rins Casino and racing the two orchestras and the stage between them. “I prefer timgoing to any other fonn of dancing," he told a report- er. "It is the most graceful dance of all and Spanish and Argentine music has more expression than all Jazz lni the world." Bo undecided is the king of comedy about his next move that one day his secretary made reser- vations for him for Italy and for Paris at the same time. He cm- celed both and now says that perhaps in two months he will be able to make up his mind when he will go next-perhaps through the Orient and then to Hollywood. He is beginning to pick up a little French and ssys that he be- dents of history. . BRINGING UP FATHER '7 point when nlmmit rsciivflifvi-z " 1) BOD QUGT 175W?“ I . l yorning Stock Letter ill Wail Street Mirror Saysz- - Special to Johnston & Ward f‘ §:-:n-é:-'<-.§:-:§Fr:-:§:-:a-§x§:c§:-:§ s the ease oi! International Tel. und Tel. which hen been called to your atten- tlor here frequently the pnst ten days. It ls poaalbls that the reports from the steel Industry wlilrii will be rnude public today may bring rent-we! buy- ing Into the market. The moat re- cent IOIlll|l eonceriiln: tliln week's steel figure-i is tliut they will lie less adverse than those of inst week. Despite tile feet tllut tlie hi; oper- IIOBNING STOCK ... ....-.. (Special to Johnston Ewart!) Fllrly substantial recessions took niece during tile mornlnl. particularly some of the rails. Volume became Pflffill"! .amn.l .ll’bllllfi moon .an1l durlnr the ast period the mlrltet turn- eil upward on .II’Qfll!P activity, .to close firm. Pelt-e chanson. for the dill‘ worn nnmlniai. The nellnn of the ralll continues tn be the moat encourngln: feature of m; market, _ rotors who have been most uctlre on Ilnw ion: the current perlisrl n! the short iilrle have practically retired slulinesa will inst is lmpnnslble to aey- "m" "l! "l-"i" l‘ l" ""1"" "m" II pelt-es remnln nrnum] rim-rm; "v. margin clerks Ill several house-n tlnit 9|!» "It Illlllllillfiletory eecoml quarts-1- llttle trailers are committed to the earnings reports are not likely to nhort aide. have ll very aerloue emet on the mlr- The nlllwllnremeut lav (‘llryeler M’ I ket.‘ From the eynrlln; mung 0| v1,“ new low prices model s-lioultl helln there ls the question ot whether or "W"! of the evrellavrs vomnmiirl not an Intermediate nrlvnnre will tske Plfllllllllrl! llrlsniwhlrh makes ell plnrs helnrc the second quarter reports "IQ "Mil" 70f (‘llfyllfl- come out. The isent clue to this pnsitl- Alllllllll’ 0f "I! "Prophet!" has [one hility will bet m; hfpjkln‘ (mum). of on record 11a ileclurlng that ‘hullnrnx previous lilgl" on ‘durum; ‘Mum’, has seen ltn worst." Tiila also in llie stand taken hy tlioae close tn tiii- lu- Wall Street Mirror tluyu- iernatlnnnl Tel. and Tel. lllllllllfll who Inn-e started n program of expansion llnsell on the theory that the turn in business has arrived hut that the iitot-k market wlll not lie cognizant of nut-ii n rnnllltlon for anotlicr month or nix weeks. ' Alllell (‘liemlcnls is beginning to show tinlt slot-k is scarce nntl tlint lildn munt lie raised to get in short commitments. Merchandising Issues are favored In [onll quarts-re. recessions. The market lil now at n anything could rnnae it to hrenk out of its lrsrllnr rut. To many nilserrers the market eds n: If it wants to [o further on the upside. but fliers is no incentive whatever for buying stocks except In in'two months. At first the artist's presence in the Casino every night‘ caused great excitement, but when he begged to be left to enjgy life his wishes werercspected. - On the beach he wiggles his toes in the sand and plays ball-but he lelivfls his famous moustache in cold storage when he Jumps in for TRAVELING SMITH QUITS WHATELY, Mass, June 17.-(U. PJ-Edwin A. Graves, for many years known as “the traveling blacksmith of Franklin County," has decided to forsake his unusual job to take a position in the state a swim service at Boston. Graves, v"th his blacksmith shop mounted on o . truck, has gone from farm to fzirm, 31,11“) EL p550 yon-fa to shoe flulLES and perform cthi-r tasks in its line. ENJOYS BASEBALL GAMES 11:1. PASO, 'I"ex., June l6.—(U.P.) —An enthusiastic fan who rarely misses a baseball game when the El Paso club of the Arizona-Texas‘ lee.- gue is at home is Howell Palmer, 11, who is blind. But despite his blindness, How- ell's voice can be heard as he cheers for the Texans. He sees the game through his fathers eyes. When his father calls balls, strikes and base hits. Howell visualius the ac- tions of the players through des- cription. » ' The boy, blind since he was 5, has an unusually keen mind for figures and arithmetic is his favor- ite study at school. He doesn't trust; the percentage column of the newspapers’ sport pages and so keeps his own on the Arizona-Texas league standing. .______.._.____._ MEMPHIS MAN TO RAISE CIATALO FOR MEAT ANIMALS MEMPHIS, June 17.—-(U.P.)—w.I W. Fagg, manufacturer of frozen] custard, plans the raising of cab. alo on his ranch in Arkansas. The catalo is a giant animal, a cross between the American buflalo and pure bred cow. Fagg said he would keep his herd ; at Hardy. Ark., about 150 miles northeast of Memphis, where hi? owns 1,200 acres of pasture laiiri He has imported a buffer: bull from Minden, Neb. and will breed their. to his herd of Black Angus cattle. Pnutiiu ~- CtuaVlzw Ovuwzs Cumx Stu f. CHARGE WIFE USED ACID ROME. June 17.—tU.P.)—Revenge was taken by a. jealous wife who laccused her husband oi ill-trest- ing her, when Lucia Tomassini, of Fkascati poured hydrochloric acid into her husbands eyes while he slept, according to police. It; is alleged that she poured a few drops of the acid over the closed eyelids, and when he opened his eyes, emptied the rest of the phial into them. The man lost the sight of both eyes. TEXAS STARTS FIVE YEAR TEST FOR BETTER PECANS AUSTIN, Tex, June 17.—(U.P.)— A five-year test to produce a super pecan has been started by the Tex- as State Department of Agriculture, under direction of its pecan expert, J. H. Burkett. The plan is to select several promising untested varieties and graft a dozen varieties on a single tree, along with one or two nuts of known quality as a basis for comparisons. In a. few years each csperimental ,tree will be producing several dif- ferent varieties and the variety showing the best average results will be adopted for standardized production. The work is Being undertaken for the dual purpose of getting an im- proved nut and to get a standard- ized one for marketing facility. GOLF BALL KILLS {i 99 M an WORE MUFFS IN THE TIME OF a HARLES 11 JMES was so / ENVIOUS or we uismr SMILE was N WE SMOKE BUCKINGHRM .’ Send in ten cents in stamps and wc will! mail you a complete set of “Do You J Know" cards-slxtyfzards knowledge and curious facts printed in color (sue 91/2‘ g 1%’). Or twenty centswill bring‘ you the sixty cards accompanied by an, albumin which the mrds can be inccd as npermsnent collection. Address cpl. 6 5 ‘Puckett Tobacco Co, Ltd, Hamilton: l Buckingham Cigarettes-a smooth refreshing blend of choice tobeccos. sun- . treated by powerful ultra. violet rays. There is no more mellowin g influence the sun. Buckingham-i- "flied “(h giant sun lam s, arc remarkably cool and mdlpwrm pleasure cigarette. ncvcr vgryingjlihqulllly, packed for freshness in the sealed package‘ _- Dr. A. C. Callister of the Country Club to retire immediately to the ROBIN IN FLIGHT SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 17.—(U.P.)—A birdie usually thrills the ordinary golfer, but one caused - o1. , Sm t. Uumsosn Vatvi‘ shower room. Dr. Callister, a lover of birds, cs- sayed his shot. The bull rose mag- nificently, but only to strike and kill a robin and spoil the doctor's af- wrnoon. main‘: Ltrfitfo Bietfsfi‘ Tr? Sroimeur Wsu. sermon um: Am. 01AM em Potato Growers Picnic July iith. Arrangements have been made with the P. E. I. Potato Growers Association forflthe Hall Improved, 100 Gal. 4 Row Potato Sprayer to be demonstrated at their annual picnic at the Dominion Experimental Farm, Charlottetown on July 11th. This demonstration of the only, ' Canadian built Sprayer of this size on the market will prove to you. its superiority over any American Built Sprayer, ill regard l0 "Pelallllllr light. draft and insurance against breakage. Spares COMPARE m»: HALL. lrs BETTER-THATS Au. FflfltllfflS With the Hall Improved 4 Two more bulls will be brought from ‘ i Nebmskm The Hail Improved Sprayer is manu- faciured in Summerside and this fact abso- PHOENIX POPULATION lNcREA-f lutely guarantees that every part in its 5E5 i manufacture is kept in stock and is con- ' l a 'l bl . No other s ra er can PHOENIX, Ariz., June 17.-—-(U.Pi i “_“"°“s_ y Va.‘ a e p y —-The population of Phoenix may! g1“! “Us Service‘ double most any time within a yeaixl according to city ofllclais, who arel working out an elaborate annexa- tion program under which 13 345 acres of contiguous suburban terri- tory would be added to the city's present area of 4,112 acres. .______..___ . OREGON CLEANS UP CAPITAL ___.. , SALEM, Ore, June 1'7.—(U.P.)—A step to beautify the capital city was taken when the Salem council ruled that brush and weeds stand- ing more than 1O inches high on vacant/lots must be cut. If _own- ers of such lots do not comply with the cleanup order, the city will do R. T. Holman, Ltd. Summerside J. Clark 8c Son, Fredericton, NJ}. lieves he could learn to speak it tile cleaning and send them i1 bill. Row Sprayer you con spray 2, 3 or 4 rows at a time: The Boom folds behind the spray- er-safe against breakage; the stop and unloader valve relieves the horses of ALL pumping load whenever the boom is shut off the check valve maintains full pres- sure whenever the sprayer is stopped. Send for free booklet and price and meet us at the picnic. THE HALL MANUFACTURING 06., LTD. Summerside, P. E. I. W. R. Dennis, Charlottetown Lounsbury 8: Co., Honciun, NB. .\l1 Mn n us l WNQT TO PUT AN FOR Hlfi RTTORN PAPGR- I L051‘ A DOG AN’ "I-I. tiivi FIFTY OouAkfi-i AD IN ‘(OUR s1‘ court? idorvi 4Q BALK . To "m: MRWGPAPER OFFICE i manor TO 5m’ THAT NO QUESTIONS y WILL BE ASKED arm: FINDER- OH-A GUY WUZ ml HERE AN‘ PUT AN AD 1N THE _ PAPER OFFBRIN FIFTY DOLLAR": " FER ‘THE. RETQIN OF A wHERElSTi-ia ov/NER AN‘ Base-i or THI$ PAPER ? h so we. boss ween‘ our coexist‘ can "mil ooq- AN‘ 50 AM l- I i Z I I