APRIL__1_7. 1936 < Mt ’I. S to ck ‘ Exchange (Supplied by I'|H1.-III Inil Iemborn M Ilontrrul niurii chnnge -mi Curb nliu-11¢!) Co. OX‘ Lnul Om-11 ltnelu Ah ltilll Bell Tel (‘111» l1‘uu1111 (‘o111mit (‘an ind Al (‘n11 l‘11c ('1-inn:-an Can (‘nu D11111 imp '|‘1-x linp Twin int .\'11-I.1-I .\l1n«w_1- ilzirrin .\l1‘(‘1ill l"ru11( .\lu11( l'1i\r liri-iv of (‘in .'.1'. Iii" 1‘ 111'” 1511 --i' \l-‘iii nl .V .\', Royal ilk Produce Prices (Canadian Press) MIONTREAL. April 16-- Whenl, nor no 2 89 1-2. Barley C W no 3 48 1-2. Oats, C \V no 3 37 1-2. Oats, feed no 1 35 1-2. Flour spring wheat patents, lrsts $0.40. Flour seconds $5.00. Flour bakers $4.90. Flour winter wheat patents, ihoice $3.80 to $3.90. Flour white corn $4.30-$4.40. Bran ton $19.25. shorts ton $20.25. Middlings ton $25.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.75. Hay no 2 per t:n carlois $9.00. Cheese no 1 Ont cal 10 1-2. Butter no 1 22 1-4 to 1-2. Eggs in carton: A large 23. Eggs A medium 22. figs A pullcts 21. Potatoes P E I mts 80's $1.50 to 81.55. . P E I Cobblers 80's $1.45-$1.50. Que mts 805 $1.40 to $1.45. N. B. mfs 80's $1.45-$1.50. Que no 2 80's $1.30-$1.35. N. B. mts 10's 20-21. Direct for Lumbngo nl1n~1;r11'n Morning Stock Letter (Received over Pitficld and Co's Private \\'in-; NEW YORK, April 16-News this morning is g1.’ilL‘l';1l1y fgvgy- .able. Foitigii exci11111,;c., are about the sz‘.111c. 1)o11ic.stl.- b11.i11css news is good, and as .St2ilL\i ycste1'da_v the New York T111105. bi.s111e»s in- dex should show 1111 advzince to- 1uo1'1'ow. E(il'lllllj.','~; .\i:1i!‘11i01ii. con- tinue mixed but the inzijority would sccni is be f.1\u1'nble. Pull- man dzcizired the 1'1-14111111’ divi- dend after the close last night. Div.d.nd 1112“ . sclicdulcrl loy today include Nlillolial Power and Light and U. S. Pipe and Found- u'y. S "cks \1'i1ic'.i lili\‘I.’ not done so well f;r $01111. time but are be- gi11i1.ng to look b:ttc1' are Ameri- can C2111, GCl‘.3l'Jl 1'-‘cods. Borden 11nd L tt mic! M_\':1‘«. We would 1‘.\2}){‘(.‘L -.111 i:':c'-,11'.'.1i' li1111 111i11'ket tutliiy. MONTRIC/\L. Aii1l1‘c1' ~ 11H 2‘ '.l1‘.( April 16-R/cad ‘.Z.‘l(‘lil1‘i1L siiows t l1:;Z(‘11i oi $5.2iil.‘J17 (.~‘upp1i1-1| 11,1 l'I(fi1-iii 111111 (‘onl- p1-.n,1 .m~i.h.-. 11i' .\|nn(r1-:1l 1-ml. on-l1:11i|;1~ 1111.1 (‘urn .1111:-1.1-1) g“,_..,, (mm: (‘inns I‘. .\ llil i-‘ \ Markets At A Glance (cilllfldlflll Press) Toronto and Mo11trc‘ai—1ndu3- t1'i:1l stock lower. Toronto Mir.c:;—I1'rcg11ln1'ly high- r. 0 New Yo1'k—~.'a3‘:s cioscd lower. V\'i1iiiip:g—-Wiicni. (l’.)\\‘ii 1-8 10 1-'.‘ cont. New Yo:k—Cotton unrlmngéd. lcuvcr: sugar CLEARING RAND SLUIVIS JOHAi\rNESBURG-—Al1 expendit- ure cf s.'2.’3.000.0fl0 is involved in 11 shim (‘lf‘.’11‘n11C(‘ p:0p0.\‘fil 119111’: con- sidered by the M111il:‘ip:1l Boun- dnrics C".:n1i1i.<'si3i1 of this south African 1ui11in'_: ccntrc. and collectively. We assure you best results. with our representative General Del Iverv. 21: par I\'1>r1l; In word. Otllar rules on 11ppli1-i1l.o11. - _;'.;_L s - F or Sul§__vi FOR SALE — AUCIION '.4‘0|€li'- Five, Bridge and Whist 321111- Cards. Uuardiun Central Job Primery. FOE SALE-—KlTCHEN lhh E. apply 232 Fitzroy St. L3805—4-17-iii FOB. BALE—SE’l‘ OF BOOKS OF knowledge, price $25.00. Phone 1339. L-11736-4-15-(ll FW(3if”sA I.-JV im1.:(711(1i<1$1u‘ Stoves. 89 Rociiford Sll'l‘( t. L-3778-4-17-21. T ’_‘. ' " ' " FOB SA HORSES AT MOE!-ILL Hote bles, Charlottetown. M. _ _ L-3732 -15-6i. .: " 3"- l'0B SALE--PAYING MEAT AN grocery business in city. Apply Box M., c.o. Guardian. L-3738 YEAR. OLD BARRED ROCK Oockarels for sale. Roland Cody. st. Aviuida. L-3753-4-18-Iii. - —:————— IDI BALI A.‘ A SACRIFICE — house in Ciaytovm. Apply to Anil- elirn Gallant, Kensington Road. I.-3641-4-13-61. LINC01«N-V1’Il.T.lC'i' 151: 269 Northern Avenue COMMISSION FISH l‘.?El‘€i‘HANTS We specialize in Live Lobster consignm:-nts, individually Th; omest firm in lifassachusetts send us your lobster shipments. Payments made direct to shipper. For full information get in touch J. D. MACLEOI) Charlo1‘.ctown, I‘. 1-}. 1. w..w®woocuoouu1:wooomc ; .. - . org Contrni (‘nun-1iiun I111-11111, 41~ [mt 111ml; Der word; 1\u11u11111-1-nu-nin 11u1l ('1-ming I111-11(11 21- n1'r u 11:-1|; .\l1-nuvrliun 5111 1-1-1, 2111- nor 1111-11; spiritual 0ff11rl1u;11, riiniu, 4‘|4‘.. 41- [11-r 1I1II111'; l.(-111-r-1 ul ('11|ui11i('I11-1- nor im-11; .Vm11~1-.1 oi‘ ’i‘i111niu1 111111 1\|l|1r1-riilliilu, 101- 111-1 11111. 1.1- 41- Illnlmum Cllurxo for 1111) iIll|0l'I|‘(I‘IlIl‘l|l iurnl_\ -livn 1-rntn, : DODOC 2"3G{ QGC9C1§*D§O*D’0'Q'Qn ll}. INC. Boston. M 2.55. ' Advertising liates——Payable in Advance \\I‘hH'l‘ll illlll I-lnsli-r11 IUPIIISI. Er I‘i:u.~.ll'l1'il llisl-1 of i1i11r:1I illlll 701- per Male Help Wanted H THE SUN L1l*'r.‘. CAN/\DA‘S l:1r:;1*:'. I115.u;.111cc Coinpuhy, needs me 1 Ilii'»L‘S in each 111111111)" ury not already 0CC\l|)1i ctivc preposition nnd ziance assured. Moore, Currie oilcrotvn. To Let T0 l'H£‘l\"l‘—\V1\NlE1) BY BUSI- ncss lrdy, 1 1 for llvlit house- kccpiiig. E. S. 1~111‘1- (illn!’('lll\l‘i. L-13753-ii-16-31. Femulcwldwezlp Wanted 7 WANTED ;':CV0Ml‘ETEN’l‘ main.’ One who can cook. Box 491. L-3754-4-1 hairdressing. Rcnsonnble charges. Address Hnrriss Bcauty Shop. __§ydnc_v, N‘._§, WANT!-2D—MAID, ONE WHO CAN do plnin cooking. Apply by letter Atoifdllss Hotel. L-3767 WANTED — MAID I-loll LIGHT - - .1"! small family. Mod- ern conveniences. Write “F. L" IOI CALI -— D0 GOOD I-‘ARM haflu, at Walker Hotel, Rich- mond an-set. J. M. Wrlzht. L-3156-1-_1_o_-gag I03 IALI -— BEST. ltuthu-n grown Clover nnd Tim- Oflv loath. Come early and malts lino of yours. Bunion. Winsloe. NI nu — uslm rnusu AND dour roller. plow, harmwl. W" iltfidriil, also firewood. Reason- Ib . D. 3. End)’. M31990“ nun. 1..-3903-1-17-:11. Wanted WANTID BABY JRRIAGE ‘N load coalition. Apply MON‘ 3’ 1.-3770-4-1'1-II. signed L-3728-4-15-31. CANADIAN WANTED care Guardian. L-3902-4-17-31. __ Boarders Wanted BOARD!-IRS -~ TWO front rooms. Fireplace. Central location. Reasonable rates. Phone 537. L-3702-4-16-Si. Sales Help Wanted IEPBESENTATIVE WANTH) IN Charlottetown, Summeraidc and all towns. Product. first Authentic picture of King Ddwnrd dnco u- ‘ to throne. mar aamplo send 1) onto. H-nnied in Circu- sinn walnut 00 cents. Full dothlls, Imperial Bales. Suite 5. 142! Plant Q, Martini. Wriic 1 nguiisi l.7‘.'0,(I50 .\l1LiZ‘L‘.‘2 c:1(:to.11d- dMT’L. cuiééll ling giving stock 1 book value of iapproxlmately $3 per share as of December 31, 1935. Company show- ed small operating profit for year. President states no new propert- ‘ ie; to be explored. Plan is to wait until Lamaque and Sigma reach dividend stage and then distribute shnres to Read Authler sharehold- ers on pro rnta basis. Royalite Oil—Net profit for 1935 was $738,172 equal to $1.07 a shzire as against $1.50 dividend paid dur- ing the year. Shareholders of McColl Fronten- ac are asked to approve an in- crease 111 the common stock from 750.000 shares to 2,500,000 shares. This is believed, the first step to- wards simplifying the capital structure by the gradual elimin- ation of first mortgage bonds and six per cent preferred. Robert Mitchell Co.—Report 9. net loss before depreciziiioii of $49,- 900 for the year ending Dec. 31, 1935 ngziinst 11 net loss of $112,345 for 1934. llpkoziuc (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 16—Butter price. shaded slightly on Montreal open produce markets today while potatoes, cheese and eggs ruled steady to firm. Butter was 22 1-4 to 1-2 cents per pound for carlois or less of no 1 while lots to retailers were 23 to 23 1-2 for solids and 24 to 24 1-2 for prints. CIICESI: was unchanged at 10 1-4 cents per pound for no 1 Ontario colored. main line arriving. Graded eggs shipments in car- lots or less were 19 1-2 cents 11 dozen for A large, 18 to 18 1-2 for A medium and 16 to 16 1-2 for A puilets. Potatoes: P E I mts 80's $1.50 to $1.55; ccbblcrs 80's $1.45 to $1.50: N. B. mts 805 $1.45 to $1.50; 10's 20 to 21: Que mts 805 $1.40 to $1.45; No 2 whites 805 $1.30 to $1.35. New York Curb (.N‘iu1|1li(-1| by Pltfield nI11l (Jum- puuy nienilu.-rs or .\IonKru11l nun-k -xciuuizo 11111] c1'|1 market) Eton-kn Open Ldlt .\1111~r Hus Elcc .\ili1i-1 (‘nrp 13% 13% l'rli\‘S S1-rv 1i:1=.v 111.110 S11 2211;, 222;. i-‘uni A X1111: liutl .\'i1v1-kn Chine .\111cr C,\':111 R 5i(7‘,.§ .\I11 (2 < llic 35 .\1 2‘,/; .\.- 11' this 11311-c .1 .\i 11:: ('11r[1 13‘,~'_- (‘:1n .\i:1rc<ini (‘.1 SKFV 1'ru.ul1- l‘ct l'ill‘I' ll Sh i-'1ir1l of l‘:1n A (ililf iiil l‘1~11li li111u (>1 lief Ii1i[1 Oil i11i 1'1-ic N111; llud .\‘i1l Oil K1111 l'|1 Lilzhi l'1m- A 1'11 Liglit l‘nw 1111] EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 16—~British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed ioday as fololws:— Argentina peso .2778. Australia pound 3.9720. Austria schilling .1891. Belgium belga .1704. China. Hang Kong dollars .3288. Denmark krone .2221. Fiiilmid finmaik .0220. France franc .0663. Gsrmany reichsmark .4052. GTCRL Britain pound 4.9733. Holland florin .6836. Hungary pengo .2984. Indh rupee .3764. Japan yen .2911. New Zculand pound 4.0120. Ncrwuy krone .2500. Poland zloti .1902. South Africa pound 4.9500. Sweden krone .2560. Switzerland frnnc .3282. United States dollar 5-0 per sent premium. Closing exchange rainst- At Montreal—Pound 4.97 11-32; U. 8. dollar 1.00 5-0: franc 6.63. At New York~—-Pound 4.94 3-8: Canadian dollar 99 3-8; franc 6.59 1-4. At Paris—-Pound 74.94 fr; U. 8. dollar 15.16 3-4 fr; Canadian doi- lsr 15.09 fr. In gold——lPound 125; U. 8 .dollar 59.37 cents; Canadian dollar 50.99 cents. NEW YORK. April 16—Foreig'n exchange irregular. Great Britain dammd high 494 1-2; low 4.94 1-8; clone 494 8-8: 80 day bills 4.98 1-4; France 6.59 1-4; Italy 7.91; Belgium 10.92; Germany 40.- 25; Canada 99 3-8. Miscellaneous (Canadian Pros) MONTR.liAL, Ap11l l6—Pricea win again lower in light trading on Ouudisu commodity oxehuico moducc acetic: today. nutter mot: Bun: too bones Qua gnu. 2 1-4; 100 Que nus (buyers . 22. _t 1101 (Nov- Alu-go 191-2 toaiillrnodiumiutoisi-3, A I-O5-641‘!-l» wmnanm N. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltflvulrl Ind Com- Dnny niembern of Montreal clock exchange and curb market) Stock: amen Lint .\lr R411 Al (‘I11-111 i‘1111 For 1'‘! For 1‘1- pfd 1101-0 ’ R1111 1 ‘m '11-1 i .1111 \\'i1i1:r I .\11111~un1i:1 .\ll'hl):(\lI .\Il Rt-I .\11h11r11 ii:1l<i l.01'u Hill! (H1111 lirI1(li.\' Av llclii St llriggs .\lz1n (‘an Pnc Ry i‘:1se (‘hos Ohio <‘I1r_v.<l.-r (‘(1111 Sir] liii iiiil 1'.!»i ‘,5 125 I91 C (21-11 I-‘owls iii-11 Mat ii1v111lri1'i1 1im..i_m..- 1l111i _\lnl i':11« |lII1~1~ .\lnt ('11r Ill l'4‘li Int lliir ilil ’l‘1~1 '11.»; Iii-1i111~1~1\it .\l1iut \\’11r1l 'l‘irc l'l1il l'11b l'11r1- Oil 1'.) Put ('0 Scr ( '1» 1111111., 1{.»,.i, 11111110 (fnrp S--:1r.~1 1:11.; C.) Orpli .\'i111l\ib11k1~r C1) 'i'1~x (‘(i|‘[] l‘i1ll(~1l .\i1\ l'11iii*il (‘nrp l'ul11-1| this 1111]: ll .\‘ Ruin 11 s st 1*...-,. ll 5 1111] Al .'1(li11111 111>r lirus \\ I l'1ii11i1 \\'1-A1 .\ir Brake “Wis! I-II1~1- \\'1mi\v1»n1| Currencies (Canadian Press) MIONTREAL. April 1s—Liu1e change was shown among leading currencies on Montreal foreign ex- change; today. Pound sterling gained 1-8 cent at $4.97 11-32 While the United States dollar at 5-8 Premium and the French frnnc at 6.63 cents remained stationary. NEW YORK, April l6—'I'he Dolmd Slcrling gained 1-8 cent on the foreign exchange market to- day, closing at $4.94 3-8 in terms of ' ‘ited States funds. The Canadian dollar at 99 3-8 and the French r:o‘rl "':11ic fit 0.59 1-4 finished unchanged. LOANS ‘I70 Bnoiicns WASHINGTON, April i6—L0ans on securities to brokers and deal- ers, held by weekly reporting mem- ber banks in New York City, were reported today by the Federal Re- serve Board to have totalled $1,- 04'l.000.000 for the week ending yesterdziy, an inrrcase of $36,000,- 000 for the week. Loan. for the corresponding wcck 21 year ago totalled $746,000,- 000. Springfield & Vicinity Mr. Frank Dunn, Elmsdnlc, is cn- joying u pleasant Vacation :11 the i1o1nc of Mr. Emmet. Dunn, Spring- field. Mrs. Harold Doyle, Lot 11, is vis- iting her parents, M1‘. and Mrs. Pcicr Dcighnn, Freetown. Mrs. Philip McNally retiirncd to her home in Summerfieid last week after spcudig 11 month visiting rela- tives a11d friends in JflC(]ll("i, River, N. B. Eunice Mccnrvilic. Miss llowcr F‘reeiown, returned home aim vis- iting relatives in Emerald and Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Artl1ur'Hnsln111 and daughter, Norma Lee, spcni Easier Sunday in Charlottetown, guvsts of Mrs. Haslam's parents. Mr. Vernon Mcciuignn, student at St. Dunstuns Universiiy rciiii-ncd Tuesday evening. after spending the Easter holidays at his home in Springfield. Mr. Frank Croken, Boston, Mass. is visiting his father, Mr. John Croken, mnersld, who has been ill for some time. Miss Minerva Cui-icy, summer- field, has returned from the City Hospital, where she was undergoing treatment. Miss Margaret Ford, teacher in Springfield, nttended the Teachers‘ Convention in Charlottetown last week. OLD IROFEBSOIIS HONORED FCNO!ULU—(O. P.)—JUniversity of Hawaii students recently hon- ond 12 faculty member: who to- gether have tiught here more than 200 years. LON'DOl"-- C. P.\—l( swnrin of stingieis it 9 hr m'rivc1i here from C‘1“". ' ' T)(‘1’ll’i1(‘l"i- :1 - rv ll bt‘ re- 1 ‘id . iliry are ll0lll“f‘5. 'r_1l§_ (_:5i3._1;1_.or1°rE‘_ro_u:1\' GUARDIAN STOCK go U0 TA TIONS Stocks Move Downward On NewYorkMart By Frank MM-Milieu, Associated Press I-‘inlnclul Writer (By Guardian‘: Special Wire) NEW YORK, April 16.—_There was a little bullish leverage in todsy‘s stock market, but it was lnsufiicient to prevent it late backsiide in the general list. While domestic industrial news maintained its highly promising wne, happenings in Europe were far from reassuring to the financial sector. Not very helpful were advices telling of more British warships proceeding to Gibraltar and reports Mussolini would insist on conduct- ing his own peace negotiations with the Ethiopians without interference from the League of Nations. The Associated Press average of 60 issues reached .3 of 1!. P01!“ 30 63.9. Transfers totalled 1,314,210 shares compared with 1,513,060 yes- terday. A slzeable fraction of the turnover was in “rights" selling for less than av dollar each. V In the share list Standard Oil of New Jersey exhibited a burst of strength in the last few minutes that put it up 17.9 points to 6479. standard of lndinna. and California also were slightly higher 111; 377.41 and 44!; respectively. Indian re- fining, reflecting a jump in earn- ings, was up 3 at 8‘~’.». Johns-Mans- ville, Philip Morris, American Chain, Sears Roebuck, Kencncott and Am- erican Can finished with small gains. Among casualties of fractions to 3 or more points were Allied Chem- ical at 197, American Agl'lf‘1l.l‘.lI‘£ll Chemical at 5181;, U. S. SL1-Pi at 69-‘,"., Bethlehem at 608.3. Case at 169, Chrysler at 100‘/1, General Mot- ors at 68, Douglas Aircraft at 64, A. O. Smith at 50, U. S. Rubber at 33‘/_-, American smelting at 78‘£1 and Westinghouse at, 11914. In the Canadian list gains and losses were about evenly divided. All changes were of a. fractional nature with the exception of a. gain of 1‘.~£ for Ford of Canada B at 29. MINI ’3 (Caniniian Press) TORONTO, April. 16-—Moderate gains among the base metal, sil- ver nnd cheap metal issues gave the mining section of the Toronto exchange 1:. mild lift today in trad- ing that reached the million and a half mark. Penny stocks again accounted for more than usual share of the turnover. The gold stock index registered a. drop of .41 to 131.20 and the miscellan- eous mines index advanced .57 to 137.71. sherrltt-Gordon moved indep- endently of the other base metals. having to contend with substantial profit-taking which carried the price back 9 cents to 1.31. The is- sue traded 26,500 shares. Noranda. extended its recent gains by 1-8. closing at 55 against a high ‘for the day of 55 1-2. Fnlconbridge edged forward 10 cents to 8.95 and Sudbury Basin added 5. Waite- Amuiet was .ff 4 and Hudson Bay held unchanged. Little Long Lac was taken in hervy volume and the price rush- ed up to 7.15 at which level sell- ing became active and the price settled back to 6.95 for a net gain of 15 cenns. Holllnger, Lake Shore. Wright Hargreaves and Teck Hughes recorded minor gums. '1‘o1:o.\"1‘o, April ii;_ (‘lose Stork: .\1-me Oil .\i'l1111 .\J11x .\11-x .v\l;:1>111r1 Asiilivy Aiiiuriii. .\ri:11:',\' llugniuiic H111-r_\' ii:1s1- M 111-nr limiiiic iii: )1 1iui>j1» ltr:lI1>i'l|" l(11fi' .\nk Hull l':|I| Ilunl: ll1ll llomlflsli llrnhnin (:ri1n:11i;1 (iriinilur ) (1 M11- 1; .1r :1.‘ iI:1i1~!<1\\' Ii”. 1li1r1l llovk 70 lli1rk1-r l'_'|, lllgh an: 11'» ll(l|“I|L'1'I' H7. ]l0ii|l'!llf‘iId »|( 11n\v1-y (ii .I M (‘mm Iii Krirr Lnkc no Kirk Hull 40 Kir Lake 4:! Lake Shore 5154’ Lnmn Com 8 Label 1954 Inc Gold 895 Little L In 080 Mncnln. 879 Man Enlt 10% Maple L JR!/. Melntyra 419$ Mclienslo 150 Mclfiilim 4% Mcvittie 24 Mcwnttorl 1:18 Min Corp 120 Minto 80 Motion 14 Morric K 04 Murphy all, ewbec ill/. Nlpinin 2411 Norman 55 Nor Can :11 O'Brien 50 01:: 0|! 9 One]: 57 Pamnnr 435 Pnymutn 77 Ferrari 167 Pet 0 K O 2‘ PM Oil Q1 l'|nn'«v-r 10!‘ l‘r1-mlt-r 1,15 l'r1~1n(nn _; _ an 011» .\I|neI . & Wm \..- PAGE FIVE All Insured in the GREAT -WEST LIFE A “census” of Great-West policyholders reveals that they are in numerous body——fomiing an accurate cross-section of Canadian life, and equal to the population of a good-sized city. Insured in this Company are men, women and children of all ages and circum- slances:—business men, housewives, farniern, clerks, professiomil men, railwaymcn, laborers, clergyman, salesmen, meciiuiiics. Onc- icnlh of all the Life Insurance in force in Cuiiaila belongs to policy- holders of The Great-West Life — :1 Company which offers policies for every need. Standards oi Living Your fn.miiy may. in tho course of time, exverienu two sinmlurdii of living! (1) Thu Rulndflrd they are opcrntimz on now: (2) Thu ruindnril they would have in opvrntc on if you should die. Sufficient Life Inxulh unco, iII"1"il'iL'(‘d with Tina Crvni-\Vcr.t Life, would brim: the second slandlrd of living reasonably clan to Lha fir.-1. “GREAT-WEST LIFE ASS URANC E COMPANY HEAD OFFICE ..I.v..nWINNIPEG HYNDMAN & 00., L'I'D., paovmcmn MANAGERS. CHARLO 1'1 5'1 OWN See a Great-West Man llril l.:iL1> 1:1 110 (111111 ll1)1'li1' luv,-111.19 .\':111 .\nl .\'i11~1~p 1'1‘ SI11-r1‘iiL Toizil 1011.11 i..'1:<,nrin_ I'Nl.|\"l‘I"D Al1Icrm:1c 103/‘ lH'i'|i 47‘ ('1-11 M11" 1; l‘i11ir1-i1 11 _. -1. 1'1. 1-.... 'Asisume that the “loaning value” (ill .\‘4-I l'i1rk Hill l’i1\\1111- ii 1'1-1111 (ire l‘11rc ('ro 1li:«-hi 1:1 iii» \i1711t '. 81111 .\I 11 3 1 'l‘c111i.~l::1 3 ST:‘lElF.l. W. 1. 1 The April niceiiiig of the Stun-‘ chcl Wo1nr11's Institute mil :1: the home of Mrs. JI‘ilil‘.‘S G1-.1h;1m \ ‘h seven i11c111bc1'sv mid six ‘.'i*»l present, The lil(‘(‘l.lilf.I upencd singing “O C;1iia(l:1." Roll call xv answered by 1111 prcsriii. The min- utes of the hist rcziilrir moo wcre mm] and Fli!l1l‘(l mid rcpm were r(‘ct‘i\'cd from the coiiiiniiircs. 011 1111 on it \ 1 cidcd in lime 11 f‘: "li."(1 |)l(.'.Ii‘_"‘ nf Your Own Home A sense of pride and :1 feeling: of sccui‘ii_v 1-csuiis from living in )(1111'm\'n lllllllt‘. Mo:-at men che1'isl1 the hope that they m:1_\'. some day, achieve their ambition to build :1 home for ihcniselws and (heir f:1n1iiy'—-dc-signed in (heir own idcas—pl:1nned by themselves to suit their own individiiul tastes and exactly suited to their needs YOIIR AMBITION MAY BE REALIZED NOW Not for years has the cost of building been so low. Substantial homes-—atlrac(ive homes—-may be built NOW. at prices that ynu will probably never see again. Mortgage funds up to 80 per cent of the value of (he prope1'i_v may now be secured at 11 rate of 5 per cent. This applies only in new homes to be built in the city. AN EXAMPLE of a house is $5334.00. A 75 per cenfi loan would require a mortgage for $4000.00. The monthly payment re- quired to pay INTEREST and PRINCIPAL would be appmximflteli $26.15. On this basis the principal of a $4 to $2573.44 in ten years and to $1510.85 in fi iy paid off in twenty years. To the monthly payment of 33.15 would he added one-twelfth of the current tun on the property. We will gladly go into the matter more fully with you. L. M. POOLE & CO. Phone 172 ,l1i ‘ii ("<- ‘ ,h»~r to kill hcr xouiisr. 000.00 mortgage would reduce fteen years and be complete- .His Majesty King Edward VII! 111111;: in the school, F<11!n'.\'i1ig the business session of the 111t<- 1" the questionnaire on (‘z11111rl1u1 "in and National Eicnis \v.1s d1.<.cussed and answered 1.'Ii<'ici' the li‘:l(l(‘1'Fillp of the con- \'-11101‘ of this .\llb_]C‘Cl., Mrs. Altkem " Pnpoi-s entitled “Encouraging P.il1'l( ism." read by the secretary, ‘ - Story of the Easter Egg," illm-t Todd, contributed . lillL".‘('SL of the program. On izmiion the meeting adjourn- cd with lilo Naiioim; Ani.he1:n. NLVV YORK, April i6——(A.P.)— Th.‘ popiiiiiiioii of Prospect Park Zoo was iiicrcnscd by three today 1111111111‘ birth of triplets to Rhoda, 11 11:11“ prcsciiled to the Zoo with _\. Thc cubs were promptly l(‘f‘l Anthony, Cleopatra and 11 l’h:11‘ . Vi.'~'ll0l'S will not be permitted to soc the cubs for 11 week lest they il|'}."»(‘L the n('1'vn-.15 mother and cnuse ii