' The owner of unknown to .1 ' whose securiti values. w... shall be ' in. roan ' Tm C . "fuGRIEENSI-IIELDS ments has a sense of security accordance with speculative fervor rather than on sound recommendations. - EastdernlSecurities Company Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS CHARLOTTETOWN MONTREAL Stewart Jones 6:‘ Co. Government, Provincial and Municipal Bonds Public Utility and Corporation Securities Service ‘Orders Executed on all Exchanges Through ' Montreal Quotations Received Daily at One Hourlntervals sound invest"; the investor es are Priced in glad to make “In-ant ~_ u A » and COMPAN A ' ' _. Ser l 8W8‘ Gt. - George k“ \..l-- _ _ . Livestock Markets (Canadian Press) . MONTREAL, my s-écuttlc rc- celpts (WI-The ‘average quality oi tile cultle was lower and prices on ~11 quality basis were 25 cents or lnore higher. rieuriy‘ ell steers weighed l.- 000 bounds ‘ofiirider and the bulk of the sales were made between $0 tow $10.50. Qdd steers picked out brought up to $11.50. with o. top‘ oi s12, Good COWS were from $8.60 to $0.50, with choice fat cows quoted at $9.50 or better. Common and medium cows 111011141“ 35 to “and canncrs as low 9-5 $3- Thq bulk of the bulls brought $8 ' ' Quotations-Butcher steers. good, $11175 to ‘sliso; medium $10 to B10 50; common $8.75 to $l0;’butcher tellers, good $9.50 to $10.25; medium ears to ‘c9125; common s1 to $8.30; xilcherscowaigood, $8.50 to $9; me- cm rt 0e A, Dependable Corporation Analysis ‘ Service Maintained. Current Financial News Received Daily vice St. Phone 73 w dlum $0 to $8; canners $3 to $3.75; icuttcrs, $4 to $5; butcher bulls, coni- mon $7 t0 $11-25. Cali receipts, 2634—Calves were in good demand and trading very a:- tive. Common calves brought‘ from $7 to $8. One load o! good Q1191)“ veuls averaging close t0 130 P01111115 were sold for 512-511 5°04 ""15 brought $0.50 to $11.50 with medium kinds from $8.25 to 39-50- Quotatioils -- Good veal. 59-59 1° ‘$12.50; medium $8.25 to $19-50; 11°19‘ nlcn, $7 to $8. Sheep receipts, 274 - The Sh”? lnarlict wns steady to sirens. T111! few carting lambs offered brought $9 to $10. Sheep were irom $6 t0 $11-75- Abollt 20 spring lambs were 0361811 and ill-e sold ior $6 to $10 each, ac- cording to weight and quality~ Quotntions —— Ewes, $6 to $355. common lnnlbs $9 t0 $19- Hog receipts, li)l3--l-logs were stronger at $13-75 l0 $14. 1911 and watered (lat with heavy hogs at $13-55 _'_p i. QVESTMkNT FQUNDATIQN LIMIXEU . 5 Profit y Possibilities with i$ecurity An investment company oflerlng an opportunity to shsrffn the prosperity o1 Can ds. with the added scour-i: of diversification endlikl ed and successful managers . . . capable oi in- creasing the value oi your invqdtmento lp day luvs Amyngil yeponsoredlnveso- menrorgsniatlon of unexr cell capital structure. Tsar mumuhnhwdllh to $13.75. sows were frvm $11 W $13- _____.___--- HONOR nou. FOB Ai-nn. St. lllzirys Convent, Sourls Grade VIII; 1 Genevieve pgquei; 2, Margaret gyfne; 3, Margaret Clements. Grade Vlli ' 1, Rita MacDonald; 2, Glsdys Mui- lslly; 3. Virginia McDonald. Grade V1: l. Helen Mullally; 2. (Ev Paquei. Geraldine P11111191)? 3. M!" jorie Pequot. Grade V: 1 gnu Poole; a. Laliah mop: IMAM Evangeline P11111101- Grade IV? i, Mary Adele McDonald: 2. Elean- or mrralne Lgvle; 3. (Martha MIC- llda Jennings, Julia Sophia Sweeney) Grade III! 1, Amy lmelds Malone; 2, Cather- ine Cheverle; 8. Hattie Gilbert. Grade II: ‘ ' _ l Mary McKesrney; I. (Mar! 141"- lss Cheverle. Rite O'Donnell): I. imargsret‘ Psquet, Winnie Lsvie. Daniel; Malone.) Grads I: ‘ inn """‘ "in?" _ FLo6-i' ,.’ BARNES o Co. Limited Investment Blmlisrs Montreal . I! 1 _...1- , .;g‘i.t,=,,,._.,,,.,,.., ._ . l l. Edna Pnquei; 7- M"! m1‘ Cairns; B. Helen G. Oil-m!- Progressive Series. ‘The lollowlfll pupils made 100 per cent in their flnsl examinations: Division I-m. Garret. R. Cairns. M. Psquct. H. Kennedy, M. Lsvlo. N- Dixoa. ' Division II-l. Mcosush. T- 13°91‘ hoe. A. Martin. 0. Pstm. Division m-r. McDonald. A. Ile- scm, n. ohsvorlv. L. may» _...i... --_-~__..._.__.._._...__.__‘ _ Stock Quotations HALIFAX. my s - Quotations furnished by Johnston end Ward Members Montreal ‘Stock helunge. NEW YORK IXCIANGI At Top s: Santa 1's Ry .... ..200% Am Bosch Mag Co .. 60% An Cop Min Q0 ...14l% N Y Cen dz Hud RV R R. ... "184 ConGas Co (N Y) ..ll3% Hud Motor Car Co ... .. .. 90% Inter Paper Co . 54 Standard Oil o! N J 61% Reading Co ... A108 Union Pacific Ry U S In Alcohol Co ... . ..l6’l’A Westinghouse Elec ... ... ...l6l'.i United States Steel ... ....1B1 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Abltibi ... 44 In Alcohol .. d4 Miss Kan d: Texas By . Montreal Power - National Breweries . Wi rt, E198 Brompton Brazilian Traction .. Shswinlgan ... ... Can Steam Com .. . Dominion Bridge ... Massey Harris ... Chas Gurd so Power Corporation . ... ... .400 British American Oil .. .. 52 linperislOil ...ll6 BANKS Bank Commerce .305 Bank Royal . .371 Bank Montreal .. Bank Nova Scotia WHEAT May ...l0B% July ... ..112"/s Sept Ulldli CORN ‘May ... .... “.8515 July .. 89% Sept. ... ... .... 92 OATS ‘ lMay ... ... -.... 46% July .. Sept ... ... ... ... . ... ... ... ...... 45 ..... 43 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE . Closing prices on the Montreal Stock Exchange es furnished by Greenshlelds dz Company, Montreal, to Stewart Jones 6r. Company, 83 Great George Street, Charlottetown. Abitibi . . . . .. 4315 Alberta Pacific Grain . 51 Asbestos ... .. l4 Brazilian ... ... ... ..... 55% B. A. Oil ... ... -.. “B136 B. C. Power . ... ... 47 Building Products ..._ ... 40 Canada Car ....147l4. Canada Cement. ..... 20 Canada Power end Paper 31% Canadian Bronze ‘id Csnsds Brewing 28 Dominion Bridge ......i04!4 Fraser Co ....0'i General Steel Wares ... .. 84% Home Oil ... ... ... ....241,-i Imperial Oil ....ild imperial Oil, new 29% Industrial Alcohol ... .. ... 84% International Nickel ..... M‘- Internstlonsl Petroleum 08% International Petroleum, new . 28% Lyall Construction . . 50 Massey Harris 73% Montreal Power ..l00'.§ McColl Frontenac 88k National Breweries ... .. National Steel Car .. Norsnds Power Corporation ....l06 Quebec Power ... '19 Price Bros. ... ... ... “.480 Shswlnigsn ... ... ... "7614 Smelters ... . ... .480 Steel of Canada . ... b! Simons ... “am Wsysgamsck ... ... "Mia Winnipeg Electric .... .... 87% Csn Psc. Ry ... ... ... ".380 cc- ... ... woe e ... l... Oenersl Motors ... . ... .. 806. U.S.Stsel ... .....ll2 BANKS Bank of Nova Scott . ... ..(0l Bunk oi Montreal ...!” C nmdlsn Bank o! Commerce 80d Royal Beak of Canada. .'..d'i1. Csli Money-Nib soon-r nAxswau. custodial. * Shorthorn Breeders the world or" will be tnceruted to lax-n that thq tomb oi’ mini-t small is tb be rq- family are buried in ‘tliriruined church ot nilhllf,_hlll" Inugbboi rough. Members of the stoit e! the Mlifllhd Alflmlltllll Oalfll, which is near Disblcywhsve coileotcd‘; sufficient sum to upsu- tbs-chancel oi tho cburebfllliuil. moi-mod neonates m: suds at tilowortofouooitbotlretsnstbn- provusottbelbortbclnlnsd. ___‘_’ noveud. He and members‘ oi, nu‘ 1H (JlARLlbiUVfN GUARDIAN Central Guardian D3. ABCIIIBALD will be in 111$ omce. Thursday. May 8th. 3081-54-31 SEED OATS-We have just receiv- ed one csrlosd Government Inspect- ed Number 1 Island Grown White Banner Seed Oats, which we ere lell- lng at lowest prices. A. Horns dz Co. 3668-54-21 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT - T h e Trustees oi the Protestant Orphan- age acknowledge with msny thanks receipt of b11000, the generous do- nation oi the well known iii-m of Prowse Bros,’ Ltd, irom their Anni- verssry Sale. l UNITS FOR ALDERSHOT '—- M already announced in The Guardian. the local militia units will train this year st Aidershot, N. 8., instead oi a! Charlottetown. The camp will be held in July. and there will be twelve full days oi training. The strength oi the Prince Edward Island units will be as iollows: Prince Edward Ls- lanci Light Horse, 20 ofllcers, ‘l0 other i-naks, 60 horses; 8 Signal Company. 5 omcers and 50 other ranks; Prince Edward Island Highlanders, 30 oili- cers and 90 other, ranks; 26 Field Am- bulance, 6 ofilcers and 40 other ranks- In all about 1400 men will be undo? canvas at the camp. LONGER SENTENCES ARE REQUIRED LONDON. May 4.—It magistrates} feel they must impose a sentence of l imprisonment, let the sentence be‘ long enough to give the prison auth-l critics s. chance of making it remedi- al and not merely deterrent. " This was the plea submitted by Sir William Joynson-Hicks when he ad- dressed the dlscharged Prisoners" Aid Society. As Home Secretary Sir Wil- liam is responsible (or the conduct o! prisons and tor any revision in tho length o! sentences. "'1 know it will make it worse for the Home Secretary." he continued. ‘There will be complaints and press- ure put on him to let people out of prison becsus three months is too long for the crime. But I will stand the racket of that." It was impossible to do anything in building up the character oi a man under three months. Hard labor in 6°11" P115011! today was the real thing, not o! the old type but real work, physical drill, mental education, and attempts at moral improvement. "I want to protest against short sentences," lie continued. “They make it elmostimpossible for the work of the Prison Commissioners to be as remedial as it ought to be." Out- ot every hundred women sen- tenced, on an average only two got more than six months. while Bl per- cent got less than a month. It was impossible for the prison authorities 1° d0 In)‘ work at all with that 81 per cent. 0! men 59 per cent got. less than s month, he said. wmoson, out, May l-orlgiiiut- 1H8 l8 n villisge l7 years ago, Ford C137 1'1” developed since into one of the most aggressive municipalities along the Essex frontier. After at- taining a. population of 15,000 the community moved for separation from Essex county Jurisdiction and on J1me i., it will become the city oi East Windsor, becoming a city ‘in mct ls well as in name. The Phenomenal strides oi this enterprising community were due, oi course, t6 the establishment there of u" W"! MOW company or Canadas 1118 Plant but other enterprises oi lin- Portance has been located in Ford C111’ and the town has become well known in other sections‘ 0t Canada and in Great Britain as a DfOSperQug industrial center and a healthful community. So Windsor has surrendered its will“ N "w only city in the west- ern peninsuls of Ontario and has ex. tended congratulations to the new city of East Windsor which, under it; new name. will become better known, it. is expected. Appropriate ceremonies will mark the busing o! FDrd City and the ad. "m °1 3"‘ Wlndlor. on June 1. A special election will be held Jung g for the election of a mayor gnd m“, alderman. TRYON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL Th9 l°11°W1fll is the report of the “Ton Consolidated School for the month oi April. Grade‘ X-l Charles Wright. Dorothy Woodside. a IIIIGI’ Howgtt, Grade VIII-l Hazel usrd, 2 M"- Il-Nt Rdgerson, 8 Florence Callback. Grade VII—l Irma Kldson, 2 Ruby Thomas, 8 Vivian Dawson. i Glide VI-l Lilla. Wtllht, 2 Ruth Robinson. 8 Corinne Crossmsn. I Grade IV-d Myrtle Lesrd, 2 Earle dlsllbeeb. s summit Nelder. qi-sdc m-i Claire Sornlrl, a "II-sneer Holland, 8 Gordon Bogs n. Grade II-l Muriel‘ I-Iollsn , 2 ‘George Liord. 8 Jack Nelder nd Wei- Bowstt (equal). ' ~ "Grade 1-1 smelt Hewett. 2 All Bil, I Herold !Uy. - Principal G. Adelaide Ives. Alistlnt Roth I. ‘local. Standardldinni Exchangcj i I Quotations tarnished through cour- tesy oi Atwell d: Co. Charlottetown omce. ‘ Absns ... ... ... ... 205 20b ' _ Aconda... ...... »_ 9% 7 __ Amity Copper ... . ..... 84 av.- . l _ " Amulet .. I12 111 ‘ __ . . 013s "up 3r Ares ... ... ... . 10 . . Arno . ... ... 31 3i Assoc. Oil a oss s40 s25 . . '"' Barry Holllnger ... . " l ""1 Bedford .. .. 51- Q - Bldgocd ... ..... 30 ‘.- v » 1 Big Missouri ... ... .,. 150 i m, Buckingham ... ... 6 Bunker Hill .. ll . BRIGHT hued cars, tinted like tropir Carona ..'. .. Zlé - birds, weave in and out of the tnfic lanes. " "PM mill" * The streets are ribbons of shimmering color. Calm“ 511m” ' " ' Never before has the drab, dingy ear been- i -" Cm“ Treflmwey 4' so unpleasantly noticeable. Never before i Pnl/ilagriildjba L: has the driver of such a car felt so out of Clericy . .. 18 1t keePmg with the Picture‘ jjjlffggg; jjj jj "Z, DUCO has made possible the alluring colors g Home H4005 101,-, which feature every auto show today. And _ Dglhqusle __ 59o 57s DUCO willmake that car of yours as colorful ' Duprat Mines a". and smart as it was the day it left the factory. I Foothill Oil at Gas . . . . .. 91o 925 _ Faiconbrldge ...ll90 llsii Remembewbslf the value of DUCO is m the - ' ° Golclhlll Mines .. a1;- way it’s applied. Our men are DUCO experts. l » r- ' Goodflsh ll trained in the methods developed by the - -~ Gmves 11111 11d- 3 makers of DUCO. That’s why we can give ... G’““d"l°“' - 48 you a real factory job. Drive in, and eskus Gfflllflda. ... . ... .. 18 1B about it. Hilltop . . . . .. .. A l-lolllnger ... 730 725 Howey . . . . .. 12s 12s Registered Rlefllliflhlllg Hudson Bay .1860 ms ' l» --- International Nickel . .5400 sazo EVERY w’ "finiflllfll b)’ ilw lPPmYfll DUCO ., , Jackson Manic,“ _ _ 20 17 process must measure up to the exacting stsnd- - p l, Keeley . . . . . . . _, ._ 5g 5g ards set up by Canadian Industries Limited. To "‘ ‘ Kirkland Lake 101 103 .”s“'° d” mmmemm“? °f ‘hm "mhfd" “ch ' ""‘ Known“ -F,m_ence 15 Job done by an Authorized DUCO Refin1sher,_ac- u, n,“ y ' ' ‘ ' " _ cording to the methods specified by the Flint , m“ 811°“ ‘ " ' ‘$695 269° laboratories, is registered at the home oflice of the 1c 1 , “ “" Malam” 4B 48 Flint Paint and Varnish Division, makers of I "Vi" Mam” " m5 128 DUCO. This is your guarantee of s genuine Mmlmbl 3351“ -- 45 45 DUCO job, applied according to laboratory 1111111118 Colllflfallon -~ 435 43° methods and s ecifications. Be sure to get your Murphy 24 registration car . ' McDougall 50 52 McIntyre .....l850 i800 Newbec ..'. ... ... .. 47 46 Nipiming ... .. .. 325 I. -_‘ Noranda. ..54s5 5450 -. _. ' Pend Oreille .. .. .. 650 s50 _;' Pioneer . . . . .. .. 45 42 v i’ Con, stadiicunu lo 1o _ . SherittGordon s25 ass _ (aharlflfletflwll. P- 13- 1- v .. s: Slows - ~ - - -- ‘ll "8 ‘j CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED-FLINT PAINT a VARNISB nlvlllotl ~ St. Anthony 40 40 - I Sudbury Basin 870 8'10 _.-.. ' Sylvan“ no no t;er. The Scot. must guard 9.3411115! factlousness "but ior the grace oll liglous is not. a true son o! Scotland. Tm‘ Hum‘ 93° 935 I the temptatlonto develop his intellect Gog;- The women who irnot e christian . zlioglzigvvngilalcéilkélll. “"1300 1325 iit the expense cl his heart. ‘I , , wnmgn 1g not,’ g, my; ngugmgg 9; " " " 1W6 0f 1199mm W115 1101111191131 Have Spiritual Instinct. lScotlancl." Timmpw“ Cadillac - ' 17 17 stronger than among the Scottish.‘ 1 At the close o! the service the 013M xfsctxges ‘11901919- Th” 1W9. l-Plllmpllflflli 011i One gift could save the race from; camps of the Deughwrl of Scotland ' l’ w w D ' " ‘ ' ' a” 1111111! battlefields fflnlembfiled l", all the dangers inherent in the otherel leit the church in e body. 18d by - ~- °° °me l‘ ° "- " ‘V ' Scottish history. had never shown lt-_ The Scottish people had been given; Grand Pre o! the society. ma. wl-lidmn " u "g :18: ‘3lim°“g°"h““ l“ Scotland's Ions. the spiritual instinct. "Tile Scot islC. McCallurn, and the Honour! lglliilzviegzflmwes 15:3 light tor religious freedom. Yet; incurably religious." said the speaker-q Grand President, Mrs. Campbell. love of freedom might degenerate into "The mad who is not incurably re- , SPIRITUAL INSTINCT HAS SAVP ING GRACE FOR SCOTTISH FOLK l “Unto the hills around do I lift up} ~S-’.i.1Z“‘i.“.i.ZZ.Z‘.".. [hey come t0 SE They stay to BUY . . rightly sung except the singer "has in Riverdale Presbyterian Church the psalm found worthy interpreters; Four hundred members of the Daughters of Scotland were present at the evening service. THOUSANDS come to see De Soto Six because my automobile I nsored by Welter P. Chrysler is a magnet to those who look for the latest and finest in fine care. They slay and many of them buy because the De Solo Six exceeds their expects lions of who! ev n Chryslebbuilt car could give for eo moderate l price. Strength o! Body and Mind. Rev. Alfred Bright. minister of Riv- erdale Church, spoke on “What God Has Done for Scotland." taking for his text the words from the 126th Psalm: “The Lord hath done great things ior us." Strength of body, strength of mind, and strength oi purpose had all been bestowed upon the Scottish race, the speaker said, Yet no man needed the grace o! God to keep him balanced hlore than ‘the Scot. "Every great birthright carries its dangers with it.’ The passion for knowledge, one oi» Scotlands greatest gifts, had its dan- CATARRH Caused by Dust Dangerous germs in the dust tbs" float through the sir. ceuse- many cases oi Cstsrrh. The filth-laden six you breathe often contains enough germs to‘ make an army sick. These germs creep into. tho sir-passages oi the nose and throat, and Cstsrrh is the result. To cleanse the breathing organs o! Cstsrrh-germs, nothing is more effective than Cut... bosons. Every breath you drew through Cn- tnrrhcsona Inhaler means you are treating the breathing organs with, six oi the greatest sntisept‘ drug i ever discov ed. Ii Caterrh hai- lr fected your nostrils. l! it has we“! i ened or irritated your throat ll i has dimmed your powers oi hr.‘ : -you should use Odi-rrbosunc. 8.1111. They find a roomy, comfortable car-stylish, distinguished-with ample power and speenLrepid yet smooth acceleration exceptional safety due to four-wheel hydraulic brakes. They see those e1‘ of Chrysler crnfimnn- ship which assure long life, easy minimum». 1w rnnningeoetendesetisfncfo yre-ealevelueAnd tlseyfinrlnlllheeedisdnetivealtsibnleeofflsrylla Motors quality e8 n p-lee well below Q15“)- See De Soto Six end drive It. There is no obllpfinll. Como in lode]. 1 Q cnnstss uo-rons PRODUCT 'AULD BROS, Limited end satisfactory results. No lnzol nal dosing. suds Cstsrrh. Aid the _ V- _ 1'11""- Rmmmmm W "W" "- Distributors for Prince Edward Island Two months’ treatment. 01.00, small- er lira including Inhaler. l“, laid bgmsgbhevsrgwbsre. l: - DE SoTo Sn; or“ ll