April l. i960‘. Principal hiaiiiriri ates or Sterling ndi. [niied t The installed capacity o wlectric slants comprises develops mission system o_ 1,695 m ,. available for lntere Descriptive circ . . 31.1.?! Bell-imi- - Greenshields 8c Co. Members o! the Montreal Stoeklitehanpe Calgary Poynvflecif Company 5% First Mortgage Gold WIICI OWCI‘ H1 ly Fopulated seetionpf the Province. Earnings for 19 9 _ 2.l~i times the interest requirement of these bonds. Price: 94 and interest, yielding about 5.40% Royal Securities Corporation - » Limited - ‘ i l u; u. 88 Great George St, Charlottetown and intereaopayable in Canadian, Denominations SL000 and‘ $500. f the Compan 'a h dro- more than 93% o the Alberta, and its trans- r iles serves the most thick- st_and depreciation, vwere ular on request Charlottetown i Stewart “Jetted-IRS; Correspondents of li-iorrriicai. srocx EXCHANGE Market‘ reports furnished by Green- iields dr ($0.. Montreal to Stewart‘ Jones a Co.‘ bl Great George Street, CliarIotteMQ i. = ‘ JHCCOLL FBONTINAC OIL The financial statement of Mo: Oell FTOIIIAEllBAZ Oil Company for the year ended January Si. 1030. is ex- pected to be made public on Friday. or Saturday of this week. It will allow. financial Counsel understands. well in cxeeess of l2 a share carried on the common stock, which amounts V! 500.000 shares. as compared with about Il.'l0 the previous year. ‘rhis rate of earnings is applicable after substantial llfld been set. aside out of eamlngs for a large percen- froin the l8 cent level as had prevail- ed for some time previously. The present copper situation has not had a parallel since January, i022, when-stocks o! refined copper on hand in North and South America amounted to 200.000 tons. On March 31st. i030. siocksof refined copper on hand were 256,000 tons and this com- plu-ed a'lt.h..stoclt.s.on hwndat the end of March, i929, of only 52.900 tons. One of'the principilireasons tor present. large stocks on hand is the falling off'ln the volume of ex- ports from the United Statés.‘ In the firsttvi-o months of this yéar,.these' totalled only 87,500,000 pounds com- "to of the new stations established liilfilll the past year. A consider- able extension to existing iiarehous- 1 H and service stations is planned for the current year, although this will Mt be carried out on anything l’ks tile seals of last year, as a policy o2 1 consolidation naturally follows one» °1 "lllansion to the extent that was carried out during i020. Reports so. l" 11W Year are quite favorable and ‘.1341 by the stations opened lip lots 14-0 year. sales are ‘consfdaritbly o- , 111;: oi the corresponding period of °' °°W"-"~Wt' also‘ on l6- pared wlh 170,310,000 pounds ln'the Yellow Truck ....- 247's first two months of i929. C. P. R. ..‘. 2011.5 - STEWART JONES b C0. General Motors)” ... 45% " u. Sfsteel .' . ism MONTREAL ‘ BANKS Abitibi . . . . - -- ‘. Alberta PaciflcGra-in flank of Nova Scotiaf... 323 Asbestos ~2 Bank of Montreal 307 Brazilian .. mi earn: of Commerce .. 255 B. a. on ..... am Royal Bank‘... .. aoi B. C. Power ... 30% " - i -——'~—-—--——~— Blllldllng Products -.'. . mi ‘ ‘ Canada Cai- r24 Canada Cement . . i8 Canada" Power and Pepe i5 Cannch Brewing .... Dominion Bridge Foreign Power Securities Fraser omparly General Steel Wares i , ‘ Home Oil _ BllAZILlPJl TRACTION imprrlal Oil‘... .., ... . . 1341:} _ |lndustrial Alcohol ...».... 71a hln the ‘incipient stage oi‘ what it is ‘international Nickel '... .. 33 _ °7°11 “"11 Drove a rccovery_fromdliteriiatlonal Petroleum . 2i '~ 1114 break of last week and‘ Mondayqltlass-zy Harris ' .. 33% \_ °111"= week. Brazilian ‘Traction 110.’! Montreal Power 1211i " ~ . r ’ #1114: out better than the avaragsiMcColl Frontenac .;. .... 25 I‘ ‘ ‘ '_ ‘b li:l- details of the coffee situet- national Breweries 20 “ ' "revived from Rio Ds Janero car- Natlonal steel Car 6f - ‘ mlllllrort for the favorable attlt- Canada Bronze .. 45K 0 "QM"‘“°" 1.11 connection with the Canada Melting . i0 ‘ _ _ . _ _ . m‘ d: San Paulo loan. As a resultiDomlnloli Tar . ... 201.6 . . 1.. _. ‘ruhvllcht emf other undsvor iilqramous Players ... ... .. 54% _ ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ '1 "11100011-9. the lamt eitl- Norendn .. 2m e *“‘“-°' "it 711w some crop l- flnlyiPoweiq Corporati0n sari .. . ‘. _. . . "1°°-°°° brie. or little inorc than Price Bros w; PAYflieed toearlysymptorn: ill‘! that emu; previous year. It is ousssc povci- ... om otaliin‘ dlseasel Atihefira l“? ‘mlldtlil-‘flr lersjtinrishiiial-1shavvhilgna w; I12" 0i lllfllllllmlflm "511 We anciicdns snniiai-réqiincmcntslamcig", m m irritation oeerupt npanointi. "in 1.6500015“, h", bu“ (‘$15.91 c‘ Gui-a“ __ m 4m with ‘lam-Buli- his quickly m“ °1 1W tho noun resnonsbie for ‘steel o’ cinadc i-ni" 1 as '°_°‘1“? "1‘i'1‘9“1' ‘m d"“'° the loan, a. . - W._ ‘ , , ‘ _W_liera ‘aktgnia dirsajynilarlie wiii . ~51 "3 31111-1“ 4.3‘ season or 1e Stoned. sore or ulce- r. . - med, lain-Iii itl/lal one gentle heal- r~ 5.3"“ ., | “"1195” _ i“tbrgimlrvfiggfilitemlrdlaea ' ,. w.“ 1:3 0° .. . - . I l . new.» new clear shim » . ‘mam m [fact all“An_igrloe.i-i_ Con‘ .'.. ..._ "i305 _.'zanr-Siiirswt-reedycheraeierand a the ‘financial and in- Aignhmy n‘ ___ 0" ‘u “i4 cite ilorill iiaail wflhlliflhfllflfl- "tidal worlds is pain‘; ‘aw-gm m,’ “ma”: . _ - A . . ' a stpicvaluo ilavi _ lei-ii e per-aim, the W“ “damn! _poa.ft_‘uq ‘Bum. A 1-1. .--- -~- ' M“ llllfllplltlil over-e ‘million henna.- , q ‘he Mm .. .‘ X _v atom... n. o.- -- i‘ Gnabeaetrsliia at herbal balm m,“ o, m - l! not m: bfleCon-olidaied our. . lit‘: ie-Iansaih-rlla-v-ra snarl ; ' lmnortenecorthe pricqocrnlolcnvatcru .. 221s . ‘Plri- Milli-r»! Ber-Ir "be mecca-lo Powerdr‘ Light silt mdtgh°t1lflllfilbflnfnflctilnuraavuau~ llarveeter iom ‘ o m“ m‘ V"'»§‘¥11M-‘Kenncoott'00'di>'5rf.2. ... e - 451i rmwillrfllrvlllnli more! snuernorywsrd ..." .: 41M .. [general mnati can ‘Niagara ‘fluiiiislii'__'irovolt'r‘- " 21'4- Paramount inner; . . em a-.J..s.'(‘ ‘W » mic: a rud,....... sin -1 tgux-bjr-ivilewselle “K lioebuck-_.,..,...‘._ ~ till - pilot-Idealism“ n. evaluations-slur...“ ll . i." ~l i ! - gar M. Berliner dromvthe- preside ‘distinct surprise to the music indus- ‘n-y in‘ Canada. mirincr lriqulrles at ~ Company ‘Limited. in the face of exis- ‘iaoiwraaan, May s.-‘ rho d. nounceintnt of the resignttion or m- oi thervlotor Talking lldachine coni- bony of Canada Limltsd. came as e. tbe- poiripanysoffioé; elicit/ed the in- iormation ‘that the retiring President, lrelieved aifhis ‘own request, intendsto rdevote himself to_iiis private interests {andrposslbly 0o engage Tin experimen- [tal work. ~tllus‘ following ‘in ‘the loot- ‘ stop; orhis ~ father. the late Emile ‘ Berliner. Wtll-knqwn, inventor of the ' ‘microphone and or uis disc record 1 and graintvphone. i - lVba. Berliner is e. iiritisl-isubiect. a. ~ mechanical engineerlby early training, b BTlquaip ‘_oi' Massachusetts Institute of All of his energies have been given in‘ recent‘ years to business organization and adminis- tration, Being now freed from the responsibilities‘ and duties of mana- gement it is anticipated he will be able to devote himself to research work possibly with a view toward contribu- . ting Atothe advancement of knowledge in the sclencc or acoustics, in which field ii_e basis-pent themaior par; or his life. ‘ , l ‘ Mr. -‘ Berliner has been active in - tho life-of. the Dominion for upwards ‘of twenty-five years.‘ Hi5. business story constitutes the nialil chronicle of. mxuaioll“ reproduction‘ in. the_ Do- minion during the put nine‘ years. ' ' Iifibiifdllrliigi period ‘when Giana- dan‘ industry, hard hit by‘ the im- muliatelftcr-effeol. of the war, was staging a brave struggle for recovery he was pieced in charge of the des- tinlu of the Berliner Gramophone tinfintkrnarover-expansion, and ex- ‘tel-nil hardships, he succeeded in re- organising the‘ business w the point wherefit began a. sure and healthy growth.‘ Under his‘ direction resources were carefully husbanded, necessary edonomies. were instituted,- distribu- tormnd dealer organization; were re- ionned. and new merchandising poli- cies were built up and in a short time the oombflllhiwas“ in a." prosperous and iiourlshingconollticn. ' _ ln-impan amalgamation was ef- fecteii with victor fralltlng ‘Machine Cornpannwhich ' ed many» addi- tional resourcgs ‘to the Canadian Com- pany and Mr. Berlinerbeeame Presl- ‘vicneortncnewlv rornlcéi victor Talk- ing Machine Company of ' Chnada Limited. Under his presidency further csvidbblkci’ ..._ u. n. aieasa 3614 ‘ r-rrr‘ ‘ r ' i‘... who?» ‘chitin some and leeled an _gl ‘eshlataaelrlrilhaftlrfl . .. ‘t a Retires ‘still further opportunities -. and . re- ‘ ads and beloved by ill WHVIIMW him. i: rzii-iikiim‘ conscndcnon-oi announced policies tool: direct. - - -' - - The years that followed were pro‘- iitehlc onesfol- the Qpppglfiyflundel‘ his management. may witnessed the invention and introduction _0f ‘the electrical principle. of reoordlngund reproductidn._idr.__Berlinerj capitalised on these lnodem_ inventions “for Early in 1929, the ..eritranoe of the huge international RAGlOJCOPPOII-e tlon group-into‘ the " aflara. of. the Vlctorflompany gave . MinxBerliner sources which he ueed~fer the eiten- sion 0d the Victor Compdny's"con- tlnually Jincroasing . influence raa the leader iin the field of! musical repro- duction and as ' the largest? inusicil orgtnlzctioiror its hind.» ~- ~ ' I. _» During these years -. of intense ac- tivities, these v.'ss"ons‘rille‘"tbat the retlrlngpresident inade it eipraoiiee not to break. interviewers‘ and others seeking some light"; on" the man's personal achievements ‘were turned away or wereentliusiastically given some details the Company! latest activities, ‘with the strict injuliction—"don't mentivh‘ lily name." Personai" interests were always suiikin those o! the Coin- Asked for-a statement, bill-Hiber- llnei- said: ‘Whatever contribution ‘I may have made to‘ the success oflthe Victor Talking Machine Comptny pf Canada. I prefer to lelve to others ‘to say. I teel, however, thtt I wouldlilre to pay e heartfelt trlbilteto the men who have worked rwith- me, -_and> by whbm- it‘has been‘ my, good; fol-time, to be surrounded. 1n~ administering the‘ aflairs oftho Conrpcny,_ it has been my constant endegvpr to choose our men for theilnlntegritipfand alli- cerity first, confident that with these virtues they would .. rapidly develop under proper business associations. I féel that ‘mywflorta in, this ._respect have been null-rewarded. and now permit me to relinquish the. manage- ment of the Victor Company, into their hands." _ _ ‘l . In this connection, it-was recalled by one of the inen in the Victor or- ganization. thatiMr. Berliner. though s: severe taskmaster, was also a ‘good teacher, and inen grew. richer in knowledge and rneans throush their contact with 1 him. ' Among" other liner is one oi thelfoiiiiderlfoigtlale, Federation rof Jewish- Philanthropic! of Montreal, ‘and one‘ of the Earliest adherents to the principle of organ- ized and federated philanthropy, as beingrnost salutary, to the; bene- ficiaries. This, incidentally, is one o! his hobbies. » . - .- . One of the new interests to which some of Mr. Berliner‘: time will be given, is the newly ippolriiedlewisli School Commission ‘rol- Montrealjof which lie is a member. Mr. Berliner, lsalso a member of the-Quebec Exe- cutive of the‘ Canadian ldbnufbctur- ers‘ Association.‘ e member o: the Montreal Board of ‘Trade, and Presi- dent of the liilin Ridge Country ‘Oliib. souius NOTES“. Mr. Bruce Simpson, of Toronto, Ont.- wasarnong thewvisitors to Sou- rls last week. . Mr. Frank Grady has recently had his barber‘ shopjredeoorsted-erld painted which presents a tidy ‘ap- pearance. ' _ r . ‘ , . ii. is cui- sad dutyto chronicle‘ the death of Mrs. pen ai-‘ry. funeral took place last Friday from her late residence, ‘New I-larinony, l" to 8t. Mary's Cemetery, Souifis- Mrs. Barry was well and favorably novin byail in New lidrinonyfand. e urrounii- ing country. i-ler deatih as e com- paratively youngpwoman, comes as a great shook to her many friends and relatives. '. -‘ l We ‘are pleased “tofiee Captain John stubbard outogain, after‘ being confined to the house by illilesffor several days. '~' The sympathy '0! the whole pro- vince goesout to Mrfand Mrs. John P. MacDonald iii the loss oi their son J me. who, waafdiowried at test Point on last Thursday while putting out lobster traps. Jeremawas a fine yous: aian. “only seventeen ‘year-ifs: It-ls and indecdthat ths sea has tel:- ‘en; its unniercliui, toll_ of‘. the iin jot one‘ with many and promising yeira aXieidJ. - Mr. Ted tllll. manger of Central oi-iiamsries Branch, --isour:s. was h pmengcl- by the s: s. ziovat to the Magdalen islands on "a businen trip. m. uni Mrs. minus ‘Collin. ind mu amend. colon-an rpwiot. ‘are visitors to oil: townfeii‘ Satur- day. o‘ - - . . v.1 J-L. . "fl- sila-man nestle recently 1dr Mei .u~ xvii A, lififiiiili‘ i. i‘ few daya‘_a__ bipnayldlih coda-blah: -v_ This n e.w . ' rsvfcnsisasss~e mini 1.7.: - from Air or Retard: with, mciiovsimciino Nous ~ ~ .. . ‘ . .1 I . z ‘r brirrqagwjdin-‘w yo“ ~ P117. places alliVictor -‘- "broadcasts orrecords — emdzing, yetyou may subdue‘ it topa merew lficrorfMicto-synciironous man with:El'e'c't'rola','_o ‘ Kaiiioialone, has no rival at‘ any ‘price. .:A»sinal‘l; first pay- ‘ijigfin yourhonie. Oonveniencpayinents‘ are arranged by tube: — $575.00. makes“ absolutely no‘, with ‘acorn... . . Hear broadcasts or .l 1+ccords . .; ;.> ‘ ‘ ' l-lfitremendous energiesoftlieworldslargest antl-grettestmusical ‘ instriiiiieiitprodiicers have been bent toward one." pro- duce an instrument that should have atoiie=sc>fvivi3¢§o wonderful, so . ‘eqaallyinndezfiul. tojlqquall _ r- if]. Priee, ‘complete wifb 1 l.‘ fiiitiihiltothieperformancqvthat‘.all-comparisons. fiiil. ,~'1‘his has. » Y i h in theperfecring _i ~ you move-anindicstofblnd rich music of-iw f?'°l1F1¥= brqadwrins mo. f1w<1$-.=h¢;1=k= f-Y 1* ' ifl$l=11=Y°111¥flY 111421911! W¢*"'¢¢°r4» .. . . _ the fullness of. the music is liisper if youiwish- - r". Victor I Micro-syn- ..§'l.¢'$>11.<1‘ 1.1, thlrlss. itch rsrslltfllfihlt Mr? Btr- 4 ELECTROLAC’ t. A irlcroitfiraixilvo momma COMPANX-CF cannon LIMITED ._ - r MONTREAL 1' ~ .. ._. ..e~_ 1.. Hi‘: MASTIFISX/"Vi ‘ W 84a IIDOUBLE PEPLUM Mr. Charles‘ Campbell of Camp-v. bells Cove, spent Saturdayin Souris. Mr. Joseph MacDonald. arrived home from Charlottetown-last week with a Pontiac Sedan. - The picture "White Shadows in the South Sea" was filmed in» B. I. a Hall Saturday. evening to a fairly large audience. Miss Helen Mooney. spent Satur- day at- l-ior home in Souris. Mr.- Charles Kennedy arrived from the- Unlted- States lest week, where he spent the winter months. Mr. Kennedy now takes up his duties as representative of the Gorton Pew Fish Co, of Gloucester, Mass. ‘ ~ Recent car purchasers-include Mr. Max Medore who returned from Charlottetown son-Saturday, with e newiClievroiet Sedan, ' ' _ among the visitors on Saturday to Charlottctown was Mr. Lloyd Stew- art. ___ _ ' ' _ in. n. r. Keays, Priest Pond, spent a day in Sourls recently. ' anion; the weal: end visitors to Bouria was Mr. UptonSealnen. _ Mr.‘ lteays, ofllriest‘ Pond, was in our town onSaturdayf ' ‘ h‘ Credmer ‘returned, on tliednd irom a trip tollew Bruns- wicis. a 1 Y 1 ' ‘ ' ‘Miss i-lornbyiyle, of Char- ioiipwivn. spent the‘ week end visiting irieridh in Souris‘. _1 . ‘captain’, Gault isuniiy arrived last ybcir with his vessel. We under-sited Mr. Mlirray‘ leaves ‘shortly with a' po- tato coco ‘ ’ , ‘ wlliiun niniwcn. ‘or Bay rer- aige. passtd ‘through Soul-fa on Mon- ' Mr. N.‘ Illltlcharda iriotorcd ‘in Charlottetown on tbs Itll. Clarence of Summer- aiiie. passed through sourli on. Mon- dayHeni-oute tiirtne tiaidaisii n- landa by on h. lLfrsvut .1.» in _'vii‘iiotl. a ‘n: crofa: we» W- ".1!119_§'.1.l!1!.'.1!-..1.. ,_. t GQOQGITOWN _ Mr. James mica; visited Wilmot valley. 0o‘ attend the quarterly ses- sion of the Grand Lodge. ,Mr. Andrew Iiaverfi. agent for the McCormac Machinery re- cently ‘ visited Charlottetown. 1m. William Mcbarenluretumed ‘to his home in Gedrletownn . . iii-s. William i-ioisos and‘ i... niece Miss BesaieLavei-a, spent_»the week end in ohuriomliown. the nests of Mrs. Mclnnis. -- _ ~ Mrs. win. nastomueoriicwwn- re- cently visitedCharlottetown. 1", -M.~~_Palqu_et lieoently ‘visited his home in Sourls.'_ v - w. Warren lieinphill. Boston. Mass, i5‘ ‘vlsitinffliisMhoms in. Georgetown. f,‘ " m. winlriln- noon. Panmure 1i- land. recentlyr Georgetown. ‘ M_r._ and Mrs. rcnipie -Ciotell.- Pan- 1 inure Island, spent “the iweelr end at! their home in MrsfJames Betciiilder and ‘son Emmett. recently visited-Montague. uonngnc. ‘ccocnuy ‘ visited their horns in-,Qeorgeto1vn._ -- MrfJeniels llastoriibeoraetown re- cently Villlletifllliiliflfiiav. bored to Charlottetown. last-week. . ' visiting his home in Georgetown. ~ Terrence Panmiire recently , visited _ his home in omnm. Mine lining _ McCoi-elsc. teacher. at s». Georges. mat the wee: end atlier lioineln Gaorltiown. » luiviiic ‘qsomiown. rceently visited Montague. . ) ‘ f Misses Susie and Merv HflTlPhll-Li w. and iii-i. is. isfiiiciarcn. lilo-- m. nsiph Klggiris. wsachcr. at oaspei-ciux. ‘spent the week-end n i am. ion Solnntli, some. ~ is visiting in GeorEeloWn. the quest ' of her sister Mrs. L. H. Douslas. l-lon. T. V. Grant. Montague._re— cently visited Georgetown.‘ '* What might have been“: most serious fire tool: 111M! ‘ 1n G901?!- town when one of our citizens was cleaning up his yard. the-fire ‘fl-n- along the grass and caught one of the outbuildings. With thelhelp" o! some of the neighbors it W85 60011 extinguished and no darnaie W! done-A. ' i i ' Use‘ Millard‘: for Sui-ML A printed capueine red suit Les a. double peplum to itsiecket. that is cut very high in 011B. {lmhlfffii siviligs downmin the bii5k"" ‘ '" ‘ unniscroia‘ ' colir A new pastel colored tweed coat is cut-directoire. Vrliili e~ double re- verseilfect that flares out, accent- ing the sliiii silhouette. is I Let ELEC 11in rugs, mats, han "ngs, I MPLE-TE "G TIE- ‘Do ALL Your i Houseclealnihg a RE is scarcely a singiclioilsedean- and other in from 1 places thataredi cult roeloaii to polish- » . I iiig waxed floors, eliminating cpolting odors, _ ' m. Alex. nbuciiln-d.‘ Halifax. is: I114 Pwfwm! mlfwll! 1811M! 100th!- ‘ They lighten housework amazingly. Phone now for a home demonstration. ‘ L 4 A uthotfiaeei _§ MARITIM]; unicorn " a i" Charlottetown‘ .;_- jOb that can't be done by a Premier . Comp ete Cleaiiin Unit, and drone quicker drumming- . 11nd more thoroug ly than you have ever - a)“ ' w _ , idoneitbefore. _ p . r ‘ ‘ These Units, which have ‘out-dated clumsy ‘ ‘ v I ‘attachments, do everyth cleaning %_g- G". ‘EHIN . , _ .._&i_; ‘A? _ Mei I P y! alt: w .