Th! 51'0"" Tm‘ Applligrfiiiixalllileger L I ilompany ~ ___ orn PROPERTIES mo sour. STOCK QUOTATIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Mont-real Stock Exchange (Canadian Prell) Late Buying Starts Rally On N.Y. Mart BY FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, May lL-(AP) ' Buying in rails and utilities touch- last-minute stock market rally today and leading l5. sues Dllshed up fractions to 2 points aenerally. with a few posting gains 'I‘he Associated Press even-Be of 80 stocks went through the April high for a. net advance of a point at- 41-8. and established a new top since March 18. Transfers total- led 1.018.150 shares, compared with id y al inactivity prevailed on . Dom in Wzloiler for sale the follow- A P A R T M E N '1 M Euston Street. This property is very ceu- ocated Ind would be investment. Both er gcoualy. Price $7.000. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY on Euston Strectrwentrally located, ‘containing li As into their full swing“ throughout: e more generally favourable for several years a i moisture for th time in ::uula:%l3'55g: osassssr§ a? ass s s sssisissss ” sown cirops and wintered well. and winter damage to fruit trees and small fruits has been negligible. 1n the Prairie Provinces present moisture condi- tions on the whole are sufficient to ensure germination and give the crops a, good 5 rainfall during the past few days has been beneficial, rticularly in southwestern Saskatchewan and parts of eastern Alberta, where subsoil moist/ole reserves are low. While spring operations have been retarded by snow and rains, wheat seeding has begun. and in Mani- toba and in some parts oi Alberta and Saskatchewan it is well under way. In Quebec spring opened up about two weeks earlier than usual and the! senion congiitlrijes ignori- vance o as year, con ions generally favourable. The male ' syrup crop hasbeen eiccepticnallly good, both as to quantity and qual- i” “W021i. “‘..’.‘.‘i..‘.’.2§"’.‘§32?..§.§§ Move Upward In Mo n treal room downstairs, bedrooms and bath upstairs. Hot water heating. Ibeasonl-bly priced. VERY DESIRABLE RESI- Mr. Edwin C. Johnntolie. C.L_U. . Founda C0 g downstairs mid six Gen sgeel wan bedrooms and bath upstairs. Attractively priced. At a dinner lust night attended advanced a point to 55 3-4 as 1n- all Prince Edward Islan ternational Nickel, McIntyre, Bra- zilian and Power Corporation show- ed fractional improvement. Suphrintendent of Agencies. sn- nounced the appointment of Mr. Edwin C. Johnston; u manager Prince Edward Island Branc‘. Mr_ Johnrtone has been with the company for the years and is well known t rough- out the Province both in connec- tion with th¢ Dominion Life Co., and as a prominent foxmun. trlct. Reasonably priced. WITH . OFFICES comprised the downtrend, each 396E455 2F General Motors reported sales to dealers and consumers for were the smallest for since 1933. but the stoc to finish 3-4 higher at 32 3-4. er stepped up 1 l-B at 46 l-4. is-Wright reported the best first quarter earnings in the .-om- panys history and its “A” shares were up 1-2 at 20 3-4. WHAT STOCKS ‘fhcsr nropcinies rciitcu advantageously and should be a good we“ Mm“ having been favourable and the sea- son about one week early, with __ mois‘ure conditions excellent. In the Maritime Provinces fruit trees and shrubs as well as pasture lands have come through the wnter in good condition and seeding and M planting should be neml in about pm, a dun it’? é“.3l.“*“...i"$‘.3.l.‘.“"“§ 1W *"*‘"=' PM "w" mild w‘nter. and field lip-lithium m’ huh" °“ u“ "Mk are well advanced, wiih moisture conditions satisfactory. The bloom in orchards is heavy and the pres- glmed 3 1.3 mm“ M, ent outlook is for a heavy crop of Price 3mm"; page"; all tree fruits. Details follow: LQGSES so“. t! DOUBLE TENEMENT u iF Both tenements 5e. LGI$2 as .New York N H DOUBLE TENEMENT PRO- ;,‘I ,3? Each side contains 3 rooms Advances - — and pantry on first ilooi- bath upstairs. Price $32004)" RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY at 15 Bayfield Street. House contains 6 rooms, all coli- Prlce $3,000. Also er attractively pric- ed dwellings on bayiielll Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) llll Ji Motorship Burned Off Digby, N. S. Guardian's Special Wire) N. 8.. MR)‘ 9—-T 0i. 0 to the water's edge fishermen from G near here. beached they discovered it in so: some >- 8018” FOF-‘ohdglxifilllq-hkég-Imggggqa -BEAUTIFUL RES . J situated in one cl fire was noticed. took to their boot efforts to beach tinguish the blaze t)’ ively priced for quick VERY ATTRACTIVE RESID- ence on School Street. Rea- and escaped but the craft and _ex were unsucoessul. Malice is a sharp-pointed sword ies the soul of ‘ts en- tertainer to the qui I I . _________ Avenue-sz-ioo. Use Minsrd’; for bites. M | r" "g $350.00 for quick sale. TORONTO, May 9- s-Payable in Advance Weuierii laud Eastern locale. I; Eveiito 2o per vmrd; incti; Lin: ui Floral lulu ~ Letter-u of Condolence '10s ‘luc per bliuii ur do pr! Advertising Rate FARM PROPERTIES: FARM 0F 125 ACRES AT tlvation, house an rtygis priced ex- Livestock MONTREAL. May 9 —(CPl- Receipts: Cattle 1.406; calves 967; 903; sheep and lambs, B5. Cattle prices were cents higlher than pr The bulk of the 1d at $6.50 in $7 with a Medium steers made $5.50 to $6.40 and common s4.50 to $5.25. Heifers $6. $5 th the bulk alt $5.50. Medium quality cows sold up to $4.75 and common oowg u/p Canners and cutters were . B ranged from . $5.50, fleshy bulls selling up cod bulls from -4.- loads of top steers hed for export to Great tronger in both prices and quality. sold from $5 to $7. tioun ol ‘ltnuiliu imll A» tell on application. luinent twenty-flu ceiitu. ‘waow v-o+ov-. I00 ACRE FARM ON about 1% miles from Work Wanted UNIVERSAL Lion: Db I01.‘ ~ electric lights an u eqmpme AP h°"5°“’°1'k- APPW wmd‘ 5 prlccd at $3.000-00- ARM ON DUN- ine, riunter River. EASTERN ‘IWWNSHIIPS OTTAWA VALLEY-Ah most dis- tricts spring operations have com- menced. with some seeding already rinne on thp high land. There is plentv of moisture and seeding and planting of crops should Le general within the next hwo weeks. Live- stock will go to the gmrs in ex- cellent condition ‘There are no re- ports of winter will or other dam- _ age to hay or pasture lands. Fruit trees and small fruits have like- wise wlvWer-d well LDWER ST. TAWlRENCE & LAKE ST. JOHN DISTRICT-While break-up was ahead of normal. cold weather has nreviflllsd and frost is slow in lacy- lng the ground. work 0n the land is expected to s‘art obcut the middle oi the present month. Livestock has wintreed well. Suf- ficient snowfall protected sture and hay lands against win r kill and no damage is reported. Mois- ture conditions are satisfactory, SALE — 1933 I’ _ TO LET-THREE ROOM APART- nwmwr‘ hcwfla’ ment. 1'l'1 Kent St. FOR SALE - QUAN T0 LET — FIVE ROOMS and halls. in cotgialge. Relliuonably priced. 61 ACRE FARM A'1‘ l-IA —- CARLOAD BOARDS Wfll 51 Chestnut St. Phone . Baby Chicks mon veals down go ranged from 84 to bulk between $4 and $4.50. Spring lambs were to medium quality an to $5 each. Sheep ranged to $5 mostly 3,4 50 to $5. ___________ .... GANG PLOW- ated at Greenmo . Produce Prices RE orth Wlitshire, 60 acres Medium sizcil house. mm- furnucc. also main d two smaller oul White Fife Wheat. OUNTER SCALES EBB MONTREAL. Mai’ ices ruled firm tod Canadian commodity OR SALE E- GISBLCAN winiered well and are in healthy Timothy see . r 63 ACRE FARM rapid growth and cattle have been sowing of oats and barley nears completion; gel-mine‘ ion has been satisfactory Preparation of land for roots and corn is proceeding and planting of roots has been commenced in the southern sec- tions. Fruit trees and small fruits shcuv minimum frost damage, and prospects are favourable Growth 5' FARM FOR SilLE RESSED HAY $0.00 thy seed 6 cents per pound. A. W. pot —Oivt A-large 23o; A- m lum 21 1-2e; B-large 21a; C 20a . MONTREAL. Mo? oduce manket: today. was quoted at 2'1 1-4-1-2 d for No. i in corlois lots to retailers a.‘ 28 cents ror solids and 28 Graded egg shipm or less were 23 cents A-large. 2i l-2 for A-medium, "for B-iarg‘. and 30 for C. Cheese was 14 3- — pound nominal for and l w v . Potatoes: Que whites No. 1 60's . B mfa No. 1 00's 60-65: . I. mts No. 1 90's 85-90; Fla No. 2 bushel 1.85. Doesn’t Talk About Women include main barn Land in excellent cultyalinn. Rea- Fcr immediate sale at‘ SALE_RUBBER rider Tool-ribs at May- r wagon and J18 lh d h ll ca w‘ KMBEIYL it MATIIIESON FOR SALE — at or near the ohool Street. Ind reliable or trill!- SIRABLE PRO- ted at Southporl. plants are in good condition Miscellaneous ALE FURNITURE, '12 42 ACRE FARM in excellent slate on. Modern Fol I’ R I V A 'I‘ E SALE mm new extension on 5 Prince Street. All! so soon FARM AT late all I mllfllhl! E3511“ “F2. l‘ ° II l. I ltate o cultivation. Relwll- h‘ 99.335171 fmuyefm _ r, 303 t harlottetown. 1..- 12- -10- ii in good state of momenl" exclaimed the ii h thi I'm b m“ u’ u‘ 11-33-5-3-6-10-11-30. .___-'--»—-——-——* Male Help Wanted We IIIIVO repeived an in o5!“ king a personal appear- Dell. is shy of moun- m th FOR SALE Prize’ - winning ~ Glade. Twenty-five cents a dozen. Mixed colors postpaid. Mrs. Gordon MacMillliil, own kin XPERIIYICED They might just look at me and The Eastern Trust om m m m _ Seriously sneaking. the met and who hid 1H Richmond street. . ~» NTIII ro P.I-l._v m" "*0... I l l can? llllull Below will be found e brief eyrnpsis of ‘ ' _ phlc reporle re- ceived at the head-office s1’ the Bank of Montreal from its Brande- u. GENERAL operation; on the 1am come . l-PPE than from every p tell of ample moat districts. Everywhere alli- tart. Widespread FERTILIZERS FACTORY MIXED CHEMICAIS PASTURES POTATOES GARDENS NOW READY T0 DELIVER Wholesale TURNIPS Retail QUALITY VALUE When Buying From THE lSUlllll FERTILIZER <1»- Ltd- Charlottetown “Island Goods For Island Growers” i A g New YorkCurli (Canadian Press) . lvllay 9—(CP)-Des- display by the inter- today under leadership of the pap- ers. Bt. Iawrence‘ paper preferred PRAIRIE FROVINCES smaller than it was last year. MANITOBA-Good rains hafie fal- len over the province and. while wheat seeding has been delayed. operations are well advanced. Soil mo‘sture conditions are satisfactory and present prospects are favour- alble In some districts predpita- tion to date is above normal. It is estimated that there will be a re- duction in the durum acreage this year PROVINCE OF QUEBEC AND PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO Fall wheat cloveis and meadows condition. Pastures have :howm turned out earlier than usual. under glass has been rapid and I'll’ U? ITIVIE PRIOWI? Ci‘. 5 A mild winter of light, snowfall was followed bv a more or less normal spring break-up. Cold. wet weather. howr-ver, is generally be- ing experienced at the present time and the season is somewhat back- ward. Seeding and planting should be general in about two weeks. Livestock has winter-ed well Apple trees and frul+ shrubs. also hay and pasture lands. have come through the winter ln good condi- tion and without damage. There is plenty of moisture and generally conditions are favourable. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Grain seeding is so". completed: germination is good. Pall wheat and hay crops winlered well. Tmnsplunlfn of tomato plumlta is nearing completion. Potaires and onions are planted. Although figure: are not yet available. an in- crease in tomato and onion acre- age and a decrease in potato acre- age are indicated Winter damage to strawberry plants. berry canes and fruit trees was negligible. Orchard cordvions are good: the bloom ‘s hesvv and the present mlt- look is for a heavy crrp of all tree frult=. The snowfall of ‘s i w'ni'r should provide smp'e waver f"r irriwticn puma-res Prstursue is point at 38. ed and rst advanced 3-8. Rails were quiet. Canadian Oar and Foundry Common a ALBERJPA- Seeding Operations. g1 Steel Cm‘ advanced which are one to two weeks behind last year have been further delay- ed by general recipiiation over chap ed last weekend oisture conditions are generally satisfactory. 1n the small gains for Domin Peace River district 75% of the Coal “B" and Gener wheat is seeded; in other districts seeding is nicely started. The Mines 80.100: acreage of all grain- is expected to be about the some as a year ago. Infestation by rasihoppers is threatened in a arge portion of the south and east central areas. Pasturage is gcod. SASKATCHE- WAN-Wheiit seeding is under way. but progress has been delayed by fairly general rains. The land is in good condition for cultivation. with sufficient. surface moisture to ensure germination of seed. In some districts subsoil moisture re- serves are inadequate and good rains will be required throug out ihe growing season Indications are that the wheat acreage will be Canadian Car preferred l-4 and Canadian Pacific was un- ‘ (Cmldhm L g . the general, fls Currencies iucnoll silt The Executor-u of the Estate the lain Mrl. Annie McMillan 0H!!!‘ for sale ll! Pllblln Auntlnn u“ ' ee at 1M Dorcliestep t. in Ch-ilottetown. on Tuel- flly. May 10th, 1938, at 12 o'clock 1100B. the residence and lot of land belvnrinr w this 2mm. no pro< M117 has a hontcge on Dorcheswr Sheet of 51 feet and is in a. very desirable location. Inspection may be had by apply- ing to M. A. Farmer. Solicitor, or t0 J. l’. Bradley, Auctioneer. MONTREAL. The Pound Sterling declined 11- 32 of a cent in $5. Z5- Montreal foreign exc wlhile the French franahel States dollar advanced 1-32 per cent tq 5-0 per cent premium, NEW YORK. May 9 —(AP)—A today while most other major European currencies, with the exception of th United States dollar. paltrlaMon oi French balances continued at a sizee/ble rate, bonk- ing circles reported, while the pf- ficial control operated vigorously to hold the franc close to devaluation level of 2.19 whidh accounted for a. minor cline in the unit. Sterling lost 1-‘3 cent 5-H and the franc lost .00 1-3 of a guilder was again a selling. dropping while the Swiss beige. advanced .06 of a oent. The ITHIYIC remained unchanged. 'I‘li Canadian dollar closed at a dis- count of 5-8 per oent, off CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE AT MT. HERBERT Thursday. May l2. at 1.30 0’Clocl Finn, Stock, Crop and Imple- ments. arm consists of 100 acres o! choice land 6% miles from Char- lottetown. 75 acres clear and ready crop. 25 acres in th splendid growth wood. Extra buildings, house heat- ed with bath, eewerage and tele- Onc of the best farms ill ueens County. Also the following: WINNLPEG. Winnipeg wheat lower today with other wheat markets and closed 1 l-4- 3-8 oent down, May at 1.16 3-8, -8 and w 8'1 cents. rt demand and slow investment interest in (he market prior to release of groin commission report House of Commons were among chlelf factors as the market sogged more of its own weight than to y's setback almost wiped frost in Kansas area of the United Stakes winter-wheat he fere. together with all my farm machinery including a uipment of an up to date farm Also 150 bushels grain, hay, a quan- toes and several othel ar cles not mantioned. Farm can be bought privately up to day o! or phone. Term! M. sale. REW MORRISSEY, roiessional Cards ll. F. ARGlilBALll Chartered Accomlont I40 Richmond Street it Canadian export businem was difficult to trace and the poor de- mand accounted for slow cash Durum spreads fraotionally but Springs wheat prices showed little Ccarse grain futures also had a y. closing firm. oats 3-8-1-8 hanged. and rye 1-4 lower. l-4-3-8 higher. May 9 ~40?)- Wheat. northern, No. barley. Canadian western N". 3 65 3-8: nuts. feed. No. flour. sfrriliyz vii-wit patents. firsts . __= McLeod 6. Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. IL C. ‘ J. A. BENTLEY. k. C. C. I‘. BENTLEY. LL. B. I n and Atiorney-at-Law l ONEY IO LOAN winter wheat patents. choice 3 80- 3.85; while corn 4.20-4.40: bran. ton 29 25: shorts. ton 30.25; hay, N0. 2. per ion. carlots 10.50 Cheese Cm‘. whit» or colored l4 l-4-l4 1-2. Butter No. 1 solids 28; No 1 prints 28 1-2. Eggs in cartons: A-i large 30 A-i medium Z8: A-large A medium 25; B-large 24; C Z3 Potatoes: Que whi'es No. 55; N. B mts No B0 Mucuuigan s. lralnor MARK n. MacGUlC-AN, ll. c. , C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, B. A. | J“-‘?""‘°“"-5-‘£°@‘- CPPIEQFQLLP: Mov 9 —(AP)— Foreign exchange: Great demand 4.97 7-8. 4.97 l-2. 5-8: 60-day bills 4.06 ‘I-B; France 2 80: Belgium 10.83: Germany 40.- 20: Canada .99 Ii-l. Seaman Injured In Brawl At Halifax alien's Special Wirel v B NOTARY 81c. IIARRISTEB. SOLICITOI Churlottetc ‘Francis. 26 vear old seamsn aboard _ ‘ Luilxliiie 8 Andrews ERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS tcr River and Brlllllllllll- Dev and Night service. Phone R 1042 y_li_'l;‘ll. razor wounds "i . en he attempted to 11cm retro-en two other sca- men‘ Balnrdav night. G wood and vrcwilv ‘s mttafsctcry. Live-lock vfrierrd well. Cilllfilt"?! is a garlivnt wh ell | the lnviflhle fingers M ‘he ooul are ever weaving . —Georg, Eliot. critical. ‘The Do m-enalrs after n colli-ion with en- d. Malhieson D. L. Mutllleson. LLB rtnters and solicitors MONEY Cameron Bloch. PorwAllx-Parolles. N ‘d. Trucks Close 59 162% 209 298 1 72 of hard and sof horses, six choice Mt. Herbert. P. O. Box 12. Solicitors. Etc. TO LOAN Provincial Bani. & Haslam T0 LOAN CliarlottetowuJl-I