v n w t. u » o v l- b v "...-q -hars quoted in London st Grcst Northern pfd is run CHARLOFITETOWN cuaanuuv Ps§e.;;; mm: 1s. was i‘ sTOBK “Q 'MARKE.'_1_'_GOSS P p; Johldol mfihrrs Special‘ uosnrao nuns Lass-u NEW YORK. N. 11., June ll-llon- “y. up 1" 1 continued yesterday in most the seals o curing in the his flit . Uu ll. m dsftdr- noon the market was rather quiet ",4 only lrsetlonaliy higher. Special ‘m, 3th began to develop in the rails wit?» extended to the balance of the list. A number of the stocks made hi u . “w ' ' the Dietrich Th. close vots on ‘Amendment to the Wheeler-Rayburn Bill was somewhat of s surprise in view of the presence against this amendment from the Administration. The vote was onsidered as encour- aging since it suggests that conserva- tive tendencies in the Senate are growing. Both the Dow Jones industrial and rnil averages penetrated their May highs yesterdays so that a Dow Theory confirmation of the uptrend has been given. Luldlaw and Company. SUMMARY NEW YORK. N. 1K. June 12~Gold 140s 0d against His 10d Tuesday. New York (‘cntrnl April not loss QhQJLltriZ nftcr charges xiguinst $140,138 in April llliii. 4 tnonths net loss $(.’,~ 513.851 against $1,112,105 in like 103i pcrlod. Anicr-lcsxi Petroleum institute cstl- mnles gasolinc stock for week ordeal June 8 at 52/220, bbls, decrease 1.14 .- 000 hhls from previous wot-k. Senate Passed Wheeler-Rayburn l. lily Hold lng Company Bill by vote 0150 to 112, previously having deflontcd by a vote ef i5 to 44 thc Dietrich Amendment which would have nubstitirted regula- tlon for dissolution. Before final passage Iilll was strrngthenrd and ruade lighter hy Amendments offcrcd hy Senators Borah and Clark and ac-‘ vented by the Senate without s record vote. U. S. Electric Power output up 4.2 percent in week ended Juno 8 against :43 per cent increase in previous week. London bar ‘silver d2 13-10 off ego. lllsl Low . . 117,511 115.77 111.08 . saint: 31.0 dm-r .02 Last it! Bonds ...- _ Dow Jones. IANOIWI ‘DINING LITTER- uouvnasn, one. Juno ref-moo.- trials moved up liriskiy yesterday, hut so fsr filled move dccielvcly through the tops recently established. I em doubtlul whether lndustnials will extend their recovery materitllly before the decline ls again resumed. Traders who have noted on my sug- gestions have now accepted profits nn prictieslly all American industrlals. Rails showed a better tons yesterday and have every indication of being in a position to advance lmrnedia sly. Utility weakness, however, which is now in prospect may. DOIIWIW ll" ' 1 suggest recommended American Gss snd ctfll‘, North American, cons, Gas and Pub Service of New Janey, In g general soiling wave these issues are likely to resist pres- sure hfitcr t average. Traders. however, who do not want to rar-ry the e down might consider reducing hol rugs by (50 percent. Gold shares showed a hotter tone yesterday. De- mand howvecr. has not 'et shown sny pickup. la gen rel lltte has de- veloped to s st t at the golds are rmuly to mo upward in the immed- iate future. Bnnon. aspirin LETTII- Tuesday Ironing, NEW YORK. N‘. Y., June 11-'1‘_he industrial‘ averages whose formcr high, just hcfor-a the recent sclbnok was 111.82 went. no 117.00 today and the rail and utility nvcrngcs went n small fraction uiioro their rcvont highs. A technical seoback 0f 1105017!" 1y 2 points wtnflrl be in nrdcr before the advance is rcsumcd. Phillip .\lor~ Ils hsd a setback of 1% pnluis which ms be extended annthcr point, attor- whfch it should go considerably above a ' hi h. n1;'§."y'u'e'('|§..rs rose to 40% ("Hi closed at 48%. but l would not inkc profits yet. Chuyslt-r got. up to (Ti/z and, while it. might react a point or so. would hold for \vcll above no. Fairbanks Morse-i would hold lt for an entirely new high. The rails did a little bcticr today and those rccolnmnndcd u wet-k or so ngotas iiircly to make tho best showing if til y ever get started, viz —l7nLon Paclfc. Nor Pacific, Gt. Northwestern, Nickel Plato pfil anti Atcblsou, were the only once to rise over a point ouch, with lJu Pacific up shout 3 points. The great sln-ngth in railway bonds yusicrrlily and today would fort-shadow a further improve- ment hut don't climb for thcnr. (‘ol- umblsn (‘nrlmu which you were told to buy buck at 81 ion days llllu mndc a ncuj high for the your ut 02% and while it might real-t u point or two, would hold for 08. You won.- sup- posed to be 1on5: at tho low prirrs of Raturdny n wcek ago and illouriuy, June 3rd. Iiccp lnug. but dnn‘t bvrn- ruld now. You can still buy American Smelling ll. ("erro (in Pasco. l...S. smelling 110. Fairbanks llnrso 2.’! and Howe Sound if it reacts to i0 Baring. BANOWS "NOON LETTER" MONTREAL, Que" Juno 12- Fltrcngth in tho rolls this ruornlng is impressive and sugircsia market is llkcly to movo snmorvilnt hlnhrr ho- for-s readjustment is resumed. lltll- iiles have hz-lrl well in (be face of unfavorable ncws. Bclleic. howcvcr, that some further- holiing in this dir- islon should (tort-lop. Sumo qunrtors are connecting tho current strength the rails with the brighter pros- perts for s revival (‘llpilill goods industries. lgoroun demand for shares of traceable to reports of largo corporations within its territory compared to subnorrnnl crops last 2 years. New weakness which huh developed in gold bloc currencies suggests that internal position cannot be too strong. The improvement in sales of cloc- trlcal in 103i was chiefly in the ightcr lines. and was only slight in larger capital goods. The totsl improvement in sales for the electrical industry in 10H was about per ccnt. compared with 1033. Assd Tel anti Tel. re orts not ln- codre [or 1B4 st 8103.0 against $3,- I‘! IQII‘. Working esp- of th". »"/'\. N l f‘. ll~\\l~ (aqua et 51.2.5 per share for first halt of 1035. Report stses operations for first five months of year con- Natlonsl Breweries is attributed to general ensctstlorn of record earn- ings during 1980. Bsnou. _..-—-—-—-—— onsru .. (Canadian Prose) CHICAGO. June l2—Severe tumb- les of groin prices hand late today with reports that when: harvesting had started st some points in Kansas. Fears of augmented selling pressure as a result of harvest operations lcd to breaks of shout 3 cents a bushel in wheat, and established a new low price recur-d for the season. Nearby deliveries of wheat and cor-n sold st identical quotations. Wheat closed weak 21.43% under yesterday's finisa, July 80V4-7s. corn 1 cent to 1%. o , July SMA-‘Vs- 08" 7.57., down, and provisions unchanged to 10 cents. lViNNlPEG. June 12— Failures of foreign demand for Canada's chief commodity to improve on the scale-down accentuated the hearishness. Today's exports again were insignificant. A lg-lid decline at Liverpool and a fractional loss st Buenos Alrcs also were bearish. Other market ucwa was featureless. Sympathetic to wht-ilfs notion. course grains futures i-nscd fmviionully. (‘ash grains continued dull, prices about unchanged. MT’L. CURB (Johnston and Ward) sure!"- . Opened Last Assoc Brew . . .. 12% 12 Ablilhi . 70 80 liennhnr-nois . . . 3&9 351;: Brew Corp com 3% ii Brew Corp pfd . 21% 215V. rim A1110!‘ 0n .. 101A 11m, Champ Oil Pftl 1 7 Con Pup 00 100 m. Scag 1r 11 Ford of (‘an A ‘.54 ‘J4 Grocn tltubltli . 20% imp Oil .. :51 imp Tob 13% lliil Pet . 30 Melt-hers A 10% Mitchell Rob . 4 Nurnutls . 30125 Tcck Hughes 4,06 Walker Brew K50 HYTBIICIBI C ' . . (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Juno i2—-\\’l\lio Ills French franc was unchanged both the pound sterling and the Ifnitcd States dollar declined on Montreal foreign exchanges today. Bier-ling‘ was off of a cent at 401 15-16 and the dollar dropped 1-32 of one er cent to 1.00 51-32. The franc was unchanged i at .1 NEW YORK. Junt- 12-—Len(llng currcnclrs ruoved _ narrowly in the foreign exchange markets today. Sterling dipped to 81.9355 before steadylug to close at. $1.06 l-8 for. s net loss of 0,5 of n cent. The French franc was off 110% of a cent at 0.09 or’. while tho Canadian dollar held un- changed nt a discount of 3-1" oer cent. _ Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Juno 12v Wheat hor no 2 86. Oats feed no 1 43. Flour, spring wheat patents, firsts 85.10. Flour sot-ands $1116. l-‘lour bakers “J30. Flour wlntcr wheat patents, cholco $3.70 to $3 N). Flour white corn $5 50 to $6.00. Bran ton 25 25 to 20 25. Shorts ton '.‘ll 3i to 21.13. Middilngs ton 20 25 to 31.215. ltolied outs bag 90 lbs 3.0K. llny no ‘.3 pcr (on cur-lots 12.50. (‘lu-osc no 1 currcni. Ont 0%’. to 10$. Blittcr no 1 10% t0 20. Eggs in cartons A large 2!) t0 26. Eggs A rhodium '13-'31. Eggs B 2'.‘ ‘i Eggs (‘. 20 21. Potatoes: North Cor bbl's $4.75 to $6.00. Virginia bill's 34,16 to $5.09- Bornurtlira 50's no l 50. Bermudas ‘s No 2 $1 ‘.5 Qm- M's N ll 80's » - I‘ E l W's PRODUCE (Canadian Press) .\lO.\'T1li-l.\l.. Juin- l‘. Prices rang- cd from steady lo oaslcr on the llont- rcnl (lair-y and produce markets to- (lny. On tho butter murlu-t prices were lit-h. to ‘.10 ccnls pt-r pound for no 1 in cnrlois or loss with lots to rctollcre soiling at 2i cents for solids nud 2'.‘ t-cuts for prints. At ihc wcckly auction of butler and cheese 012 hum-s of no Quebec bulicr sold at 10% cents pcr pound and 4d luoxcs of no 2 wcnt for 10% cents. Thcrc were 403 boxcs of Quo- brc ohccsc, tho No i selling for 0 cents und ihc no 2 bringing 8 cunts. (‘tircsc prices were from 0M, in 10% cents per pound for no 1 current On- tnrios. - The egg market was barely slcady at recent advances. (‘vrudcrl shipments in carlots or less were 2i to 22 cents n dozen for Adurgc, 20 to 20V, ccnts for A uicdlrlm, i0 to 101/, ccnis for ll. and 17M; routs for (l. Lots tn the rclall trade were quoted at 25 to 20 cents for A-largc, 23 to 24 cents for A-medltrm. to 23 cents for B. and ‘.50 to ‘.31 cents for C, ln cartons, and s cent loss when bought loose. New potatoes were oaslor on the potato market while old stock hold steady. North Caroilnss or Vlr lnins were 84.75 to $3.00 a harrr- and Bermudas were $100 for no 1 and $1 2.‘- for no 2 per (SO-pound crate. Old potatoes in 80~pound bags were as to 40 ccuis for Quebec. 40 to 45 contl for New lirunswlcks. and 46 to 48 ct-nts for Prince ltidrvnrd islands. Graduate (taking iesve of teach- er): All I know. I owe to you! Teacher: Dorft mention such a VARNVutil T.‘ "u: Hill's" nutm- trifle. ii NA M l" tinuss satisfactory. Bullish action of ~ went hand in _ Markets At . Chums (Canadian Press Toronto stocks slightly higher. New York-Stacks lower. Wlanlpeg—Wheat down 155. New York-Cotton and coffee es; rubber higher; sugsr (lichen MIIXIlVG nzss, the mining section of the onto exchange pursued s quiet c today. On reduced voinms the share index had s decline the unsettled bsr silven market. Teck Hughes forced the price to 4 from which it 4.05, off one cent. 30 ccnta euc . TORONTO, June 13- smu- Acme Oil Aft on ... ~.. Ajax Oil .. Alex Aigold Algorna Anglo H . Ashley . Astoria . Bagnmnc . . y“ ... ... .-¢ (‘nlomnrio (‘onlnrirni D Mines Eldorarlo .. F Bridge . Gods Lake Goldale Granada Greene Gunnar Holilnger . Howey J hi (‘nus Kirk (‘Fons . biacassa Mun linsi. llisple l. .. Mclsit-nzle .. McKinley . .\I(‘\'l|.tl~ . . . .\ic\\'nttcrs . Min i-lf]! _ .\loi’f Hull Mont-tn Morris Murphy .. Nlpissing . Nomntin Pnyruastcr . Pet (‘oh . Pick (‘ro . Pioneer Premier . . Pros Air Sylvanlta . Tashotu ... . ‘Peck l-lugh Texas Toburn . ’l‘0\vugmac . Vnnson . Ventures .. Waite Aruu \\'nysl(i~ .. lVriglxt ll Ymlr Y (l Silver ... 'l‘otnl sales ‘ii-i, IJNLISTED Alder-mac . Brett Tr l-irnwnleo . (‘hurch ll (‘nhalt l)al Oil . Home Oil llutl Bay Kirk Tm Laka..\lnr Mnlroblc Mandy GRAIN (Joisnstols and w-m cnrcsoo, June 12- A ) and llontresi-Jrsdultrisl Toronto Mines-irregularly lower. lorr- led. (One-slit Press) TORONTO, Ju 12—Dlsplsying neither strength nor definite weak- Tor- eurse gold of .14 and miscellaneous mines 18. Trading was a little more active in the base metals than in recent sessions and slower in the silvers which reflected narrowly The buying demand for the senior gold stocks was thin and offerings of down recovered to Pioneer was the strong issue of the group at 10.20, up 4 cents while Hollinger gained l0, Bralornc 10 and Lake Shore and Wright Hargreaves weakened 15 t0 Olose gt-lqrau|>'i§-ha=-na:=_r¢q?§h:r:b gziii s-S i$ a< iifiwiei \Vbcst:— lllgis ‘Low Last July . You e095 sari Sept MK 81 81% Dec so as am . July iii,’ 80 80% Qept . T4 7422 Dee h Q 02 Ost-s 01:4 110m N. Y. Stock Exchange . lhekl Opened 14d (Quotations tarnished by Jolgshvs and Ward members of the out real Stock lnlsage, Isntres Curb Market. 156 Richmond Street Ohsrietlehvlu. Ilocll Opened Air Red . Allied Chem . Allis Chaim All R .. Amer Can Am Car Found Am Am L Am Am Am 0011130!‘ IIOI Atchison . .. .. Auburn Auto . . ... .. . iluld Loco Ilait Ohio Briggs .. Byers A Al ... Burr Add Mach ... Con Oil .. (‘an Dry Gin . (‘an Pnc (‘use Thresh (‘fol Fuel iron‘ (‘oluur (ins Elec . East Kodak _Elec Pow Light ilirle First Natl Stores .. Frcepor-t ’l‘ex Gen Asphalt Gen Elcc Gen Fonds . Gen Mot (lold Dust . Goodrich Rub . Goodyear Rub . Graham Paige Great West Sug stalks" . Ill Kan (jlty Kan (‘lty South . Kclvluntor . lien (‘upper Lambert (‘o 1.1g llycrr. B Liquid Carh . Loews lncorp Loose Wiles Bis llcKecsport ’l‘in Mack Truck . . Noll Bis . Natl Dairy Pro Natl Pow Light New liavcn New’ York (‘en North Amer Radio l\'<~|'tlr )r Rep iron Sic-l Snfrwvnr‘ Storm-l Hours lint-buck .. Shell llniotr Oil Slur Co .. Sol-nay Yuc .. South Pat- Soulh ltnil Stand liruntis Stand (ins ltllce Sinntl ilil (‘rillf . . Stand (ill N .1 Stewart \\'nrucr . Studebaker 'i‘ht-r|nold Texas (‘n .. Tcx Gull‘ Sui Tim Roll licnr l'ulon (‘trrlildc (‘arh Fninn l'.'u- .. Ilnitod Ala . Ynitod (‘nrp . United llrug . . . . .. ,. United (ins imp ll S 1nd .-\l U S ltublmr . . ... U S lllrlllwr pfrl ... U S Smelt U S Slot-l . Van Stool Warner llrns oi‘. . Warren lirns ... West l'ulon \l’ost Elm‘ .. . . Woolworth (‘n Worth Pump . . .. Yellow ‘frock (‘ouch 2% ‘Z01 Use MinsrIPs for lvlltrs Mt '1. Stock Exchange —--- (Quotationslfurrrlslrcd b! JNlfl-IW" sml Ward Members of Montreal Mock Exchange, Montreal Curb Iprket. I56 ltlchmnndt Street, Charlottetown). Opened Stick! Iiaihursi: A Iioll Tcl llraz T L Pow B U Pow A .. liruck illlk . Ilulid l'l‘u(| (‘on (‘nr (‘our ifau (‘on phi (‘nu (‘t-l cum (‘e1 pfil (‘t-nu 001A- . . . ,.. not... no}: ‘.111 . .\t.rih Pow . . 6- ._- \ n . 0 5V1 < .mllh Pap . 19 lull .‘\' (cl . ‘lflll; int! l'(\\v phi . ~15 u if “Winds . S . t-v llurrls ...‘... -lll I; 4-1‘ ._. 1m mo mums 1A3 173% 1m .€_._ (Canadian Pr ls) MONTflEAil, June 1% British and foreign exchange in rc nt-ion to tin- (lanndlun tlullafr as compiled by t)n.- Ilbyal Bank of Canada closed today as follow.s:—- Argentina peso .201’. Australia pound 3 lliJJi. Austria schiilrng .1004. Belgium D9121. .1 . Biagil mllre" . 2. Qhlriu Hon Kong dollars .0881. Denmark one .221 . llfrnntm frank- .0001. Gertnurr rcichsruat-k .4040. Grco't rl _in pound 4.04880 Hungary p2 1B1. India rupee ..'i~i7. ltuly lire . . ' .1 n yen Nofv Zoahtnrl pound 8.0032. Poland non nil‘. South Africa pound 4.025%‘. Suction krone .2 Swiiserland franc .3271. Vnitod States dollar 5-H per prenriunr. NlilV YORK. June ‘l2- ohtuiac lrrogri-lttr. 4.514%: ' (lay bills i 02%: France (‘i W05 R25: liclglutn 10.01; Germany 40.37; (lanolin 0i! iii-gill. (‘losing rxt-hnngc r tca:-»- _ At lionlrcak-Phun 4 04 15-10: l7. cont S. (lollrir 1.00 5-122: franc (l (ll ovals. At Now York~-l'ound 4.91%; Pa“. nrliou dollar 90 13-10; franc 6.50% cents. At Paris-Pound 75 0B fr: l‘ S dol- lar l5 1S fr- (‘hnndlnh ollnr 15.14‘. fr. in gold-Tound 12s 1 ; U. S. dollar- 5041 cents; Canadian dollar 50.3: cents. (Canadian Press) ItIONTRIDlAL, June 1,2--'O(fcrin:.'s on the two Montreal llvcstnct: today totalled ‘.504 ltcud nud worc coin- pnféri o’! lid calves which wore o[_ common to just. fair quality and xvcrc ‘ accord- fcedcr hrms was were @0111 at t4 to so i-udh for fcedors wclgbl-n itctwtvcn 20 and .'i0 lbs. t t- lot. di‘ nmut. 110 fccrlt-rs averaging lbs., brought. $12.50 p0!‘ huuilrctl- Fittvntrtn 0i till. MART (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MO , J1me l2.—-Demund wes again of n. highly selective not- ure on the Montreal Stock Exchange today but. the list generally revealed an undertone of strength as utilities and power groups led the way sli htly upward. he feature of the market was a loss of three points by Consolidated Mining and smelting following the Company's declaration yesterday of s. dividend of $1.25 a. shore for the first half of the year as compared with $1 for the first half of 1934. Another issue to hold a spotlight. was National Breweries. which mov- ed up froctlonnlly to a new record high of 367a where it; held n gain 0L ‘Y’. point. Eeli Telephone also (vns fairly strong gaining 1'. at 130. Among the power issues Motitrcnl The Ilralsh four-muted ssiilnghsrqne. Hrrsogin Cecilio, the lsrg- est on Lloyd's list of sailing erstt, srrtvhs Ialsr fdl sell from Aus-"illl- 0i l-‘slmwth. lustre! SPO TLIGH TING The Burley Leaf from which Rival Pipe Smok- v ing Tobacco is manu- factured ls the finest grown in Canada. There can be no better recom- mendation than to soy “It's a Barley Tobacco". HIOKEY 8r NIBIBLSOII nuunlltn mnunttnr. smcttltluu By Frank ‘Maehiiltcn, Associated Press Runnels/l Writer (By Gnszgjnsrls Special Wire) NEW YORK, Jane 1d. - Traders and investors appeared in an un- certain frame of mind today and the stock market seesawecl and 11n- all tilted downward. classifiers possess bv ted States Senate of the _" celer- Roybum bil-i for‘ the abolition of certain types of utility holding com- panies came after the close, but was promptly greeted in early trading today with o. sharp dip in power 1s- sues, A mousing rail-y, however, oiIset the umber portion of the losses in bills division and other sections of the list got. airing; be- fore renewed selling in (abilities took the heart out of the lnsying sentr- mer-‘ut, toward the finish. Balls he! better than the bsififlle of the 16st but were mostly little better than even at the finish. Bonds generally adopted the stock market: pattern with uti-il holding cpmpany loans depressed rails, which were strong early in the day, eventually 10st most; of their firm- ness. U. S. government bonds ed- vsnccd modestly. Turnover accelerated as traders plumped first to one side of the Unl- m;i|'l.'c‘i~'s' ibiebillers-Seagvams and Lake Shore, market and then the otlrtu: Volunre in the stock exchange was 1,203,120 shares. The Associated Press aver- age of 00 stocks was .3 of a. point: oft at 43.3. The 15 ujaldtles used in the calculation, however, lost a. full point at $053. For all its generally reactionary tone, the more market was not;_ witiiout 1B distinctly strong gpotg, Iiflilelflflfikltlfllsbsisflaess nmcliines and Iieoel Atlas Glass gained around 4». points, the fozntrer at 1781., and the latter at a new 1086 high of 111. Amongst Gammon issues Nation- al Steel Car and Ford of Cnmtdq “B” each 10st a point. Era .1 losses occurred in Canadian Pacino, Dome, Inmvnrrtionnl Nickel, Nor- nnde, Brazilian, Canadian Mnrqom, and Imperial Oil averaged s, little higher, HUNDRED IPOISONED BY FOOD AMI-ENG. France. June 12—More than 100 physicians were reported Hfllfdy iii in this vicinity aft/er at- tending‘ ti}? annual banner-t Q1 their medtcal society. Police, w- Dfcrslnv bclici the dictors were poisoned by food cat/svn at the bon- (lllf-‘f- SOHEhL for questioning kit- chcn employcs of the rcstaurant whore it was held. i0 29% point whiic Suitbhvrn Canada Power‘ at 13 and Canotliuzr NOilllCi-‘Yi Fewer .\.t 2U Power advanced l; ucrc both unchanged. Power 30r- poration uxis strong with a gain of point at 8'». Shuwlnlgaln was tiltrhanpvrl at l6 -. intcrimlionnl N .kcl moved l. point hiizhct‘ to ‘J81. and Brazilian ' l!" ‘l nftcr losing steadily for salt-s were 13.525 bonds $3.9m. shares; d’ _ln little bumps easily seen when thephnt ispulledlqttflfhoss are RIVAI. PIPE suoinsa ruarcco “EERLE SS AT THE PRICE” Now first Rival Pipe Smoking tobacco A packed with a we: paper lining all its he smok- ing qualities are re-‘ tsisred until the last pipe-full. Your will notice the improvement, MICKEY 8t NICHOLSON Chemistry 0f The Garden TELLS HOW LEGUMES THRIVE AND WHAT TO DO svsvm GFA LEGUME suowme a _ _s WMGH use amass»: sum Peas and. beans belong to s. family of plants lmown habsnkaally as legumes. They have the (unusual attribute of tracing nitrogen from the airondseoretingltinbhexoots usually referred to as nodides. A specie/l form of bacteria performs theworirfortlselegimesoftaklng the nitrogen from the arir. In some soils these bacteria are absent or deficient and it s necessary to in- oculate li: with a. culture 0on- toining it. To ocoompllsh this the seed is treated before sowing. To 91in the masdsnum yield from peas and Beans, particularly in lssvge planning-v, the seed nrsy be inoculated with nitrogen culture now commercially available and. sold by. all seed houses. lathe cans i ‘ containing somoiete direction for its use. The various iegunges require - ‘ different cultures, jilOl/EIS and alfalfa. being legumes as well as“ pens and beans. It would be an ins V; tresting experiment for the home ‘2 gardener to plant; a. row of~ inoculated peas and beans and. ‘ ' another row which has not had the : _. nitrogen inoculation and note the difference ln the vigor and growth or the two rows and the dliference in the crops harvested from libs treated and uni/seabed rows. While the nitrogen ltwculatlon is rm neoessomy for the moduotion of good crops if the soil is fertile and well worleed, it is s. guarantee of good mops. If p686 and beans have been grown in the soil in years past it is already inoculated with the lsacterle, and the inoculat-lm is lea needed. In soil in which these crops have not been previously gnmn, It is an excellent idea. to trjy it. A can ortbecul/oumcos-tswrrsiy efew cents ancFlhe opm/oiosr B supple, requiring no technical lmowiedge, so you may grow ohemem-ily as- sisted peas and beans it It is an ertmiient plain to spade the soil for the beans in advance oil working-in s. good sandy of fer-hither and then o. light work- lngwiren. itistrlmeeosoythesoed. Beans are a. warm wealthier‘ crop and there is seldom much gained. by tsvy" tso beat the season by t early planting. SYDNEY, June l! -- MI‘. Pifll Il-arrls, founder of notary m». . ment, before sailkig for America; said: “I hrwe travelled in marlfir countries, but this visit was mint life." 911020! yr wbrd; ncesnessts . Upr- word: In lesssoriun 8911,. per in ; ¢-.--.....-.-.-s-..r¢-... B_A'.l‘ll:—Be per word, three ins tloss for the of hm, suit; Dypble in advsnce. For Sale F08 SALE — AUCTION F051‘!- Ililvo, Bridge and Scorn Cards. , Guardian Centaai ‘Job Nov. l-tf. TURNED FENCE POSTS. ALL sizes. A Duchemin B: Co. L-7857-6-7-8l. SOW FUR SALE — DUE T0 PAR- row September 1st. Harold Mur- ray, Marshfield. L-‘TBOI-G-IZ-Bi. FOR. SALE — CABBAGE PLANTS. John R. Marks, New London, P. E. I. ' L-7B16-6-l2- . ii _____. FOR. SALE-A CASH RECHSTER. Apply Worthys Drugstore. L-7867-6-l3-3l FOR SALE —- ONE LIGHT DRIV- lng wagon in good condition; also one two ivheclcd trailer. A. 2-31. FOR. SALE — HEAVY JROWN Paper suitable for placing under rugs, e"c. Guardian Orifice. ___ 27'“: FOR SALE — BABY (TARlliilGlfi, reversible body. extra strong bike spoke uhcsls. rc-enamelcd and new lining. As good as new. Henry McFarisnc 8.: Co. F R SAL . E D t . E right room modem Cbltnge located at 137 Spring Park Road. Terms may be arranged. Apply at ‘prem- ises or ‘phone 1401. J J, Trainer. L 798i 6 11 l. WANTED — COUPE OR SEDAN in good mechanical Write “M? Guardian. L481 6-12-31. WANTED - SMALL QPORE W111! adjoining room, suitable for tall- oring work. Close to business sec- tion. Sbste rent and particulars, Box "i-I." care Guardian. L-797l-6-13-3l. Work Wanted condition. EXPERIENCED MAN WANTS work on farm. Apply 124 1301-. ihester Street, L-7840-6-13-ii. Salesmen nted 1F YOU ARE AMBITIOUS YOll can make gocrl money with a R5\\’19i".ll Rortt‘. We help you get started. No cn't-i"'.l or experience needed. Stcorly ts-arl: for right. man. Writ: Rnwlelgifs, Box MLF-4-80-2. Montreal. Que, cm- acla. S\'l N-3274-8-l3-‘70-f". \ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Osntrrsi Guardian locals, 4e. per word; Western and Eastern locals 2e . . COI:|I?hIiv:nls_ 5e. at}: awakens-rug . ~ Ill-Drill" a r I “PUB. Olvlfll‘, dtc @- Y," "NW5? 0! Cnrlrdtvlrg: d Anal-eviction, 70s. per inch or 6's. s: . one rial ms gm, lfisllmnm Chan's for sesnsm meow-fin eons‘, -s.--~-.. <---.-¢-..~-|- -¢..-.-..--».-'-»-. Miscellaneous AN'_Y (IPTHERS HAVE DOUBLE, their‘ income —- Why trot you? 1.9. 1099188152 the wonderful WE, IIANE ANYTHING ANdI QVBFYT-hlilt; in the small rubbel lines. Order by mall direct from‘ manufacturer and save 75%. All orders are mailed postpoid by “g in plain wrapper. ,Mall order; Catalogue sent. free on request... Novelty Rubber Wgqcoxrmanyl. BOX 358. Dept. K-ll, Hamilton, Ontario. N- 3L‘ To Let é FtTlai-“T nocsrllfiifizb. conveniences. J T0 LET—THREE-R0O.\1 .1\1'1\RT-' "wm- APPIY 38 Elm Avenue. 1. 086-6-11-31, T0 LET -_ rtoous rvnxrsnen or unfurnished. Phone Gilli-J. , L-7824-(l-l"-3L) "Ollhl". TO LET-NEWLY at». 116 Cumbcrlnnti Si. Plums- I-"8 ‘r0 LET _- APARTMENTS s T0 s rooms. Furnished or unfurnished $29.00 to $47.00. Tel. 22am. L-illtifl- 11-31 _ a . nan nevus 11;". 9811011101115. Witlr 0v wavlthnu _ Md Avolv Mrs. n. .1. ivlacLco s Sltj-PIW B1 doc. L-vs-s-t 12-31; Le. ma rtENr-rurtxrsnrzn- wm‘ Yunlllnfl Water". x1eat}'l9s:r)::' Moderate rates. “fr-lie Mrs He“ ma“. North Bedeque. ' L—7B54—5-13~ .. Esrgkzliglg Wanted WANTED - armors: acstn W0” man as housekeeper. would marry Fairly good 110mm App“. n Guardian. 1;, 7 L WANTED - woman T0 l)_ housework. Apply to Mrs. G. w, I-owther. Nine Mile Creek. _ f‘ 5-7869-043- Male Help Wanted WIWFED — MAN roa r-‘a Work- A1191!’ in person to Wendell Mulch, Bunbrtty, - L-Vaf-i- -11 ' Boarders Wanted at=ts ~ able rates. 2B4 Fitzroy Street, A ' .."n'- ~41 .___ ,i.-.ir_>a-mea.tteuil . at: 1 “J's ‘it-... - youwidL.‘ _ . ;’.=1_>v&< -