,1. my '23. 1936 {ferr- STOCK (Received one Iliflald and co‘: Private tinue at the same level they have been my the past few weeks.. Pre- gident of Carnegie Steel predicts an increase in steel prices. Doma- gc ootwn Textile Industry will P,-obgbly be helped by the an- nouncement that.tu-ifi on certain pypw of cotton goods has been in- creased on an average of about 42 per cent, the change is effective June 20. One of the leading Brit- ish statesmen revealed in Par- p.- Brltains efforts to re-arm in 3 prominent way. The action of the market in the last hour yes- terday was probably due to the tax report of the senate Finance committee. The market seemed to absorb the selling rather well and we would look for another quiet |rregula1' market today- -fonon-ro, May 22-}-lard Rock ,It was unofficially reported that No. 8 hole at Hard Rock out nice we at 11 depth of 200 feet. No de- unis given as yet. This is the hole being put down from 1,300 feet east of the MacLeod Cockshutt F Morning Stock Letter line and which cut at shallow aepth 5 feet of ore rimning $38 per n. Homestead oil and 0a.s—Waltcr E. I-iurd, fiesident of Homestead Oil and Gas Co. Ltd. who at the present time is down onthe com- PBnY'S DTO rty in Texas, advised local officials yesterday that drill- ing on the Magnus property has reached a depth of 5,710 feet. The deal has been closed for the Up- ton County leases he stated. and that drilling of two wells will pro- ceed immediately. . Bidgood Kirkland—Diamorid drill- ing north from the 500 foot level at a 50 degree angle, Bidgood Kirk- land Gold Mines has encountered a well mincralized zone which is paralleling the 515 vein according to Kirkland Lake reports. While no away; are available as yet the sludge over a width of ten feet returned a value of $6.30 in gold per ton. Paymasi.er—-In diamond drilling from surface cut new vein on west Dome property around 250 foot level cut new vein 200 feet to north showing 3 feet heavily min- eralized. —Produce Prices MONTREAL. May 22- wheat. nor no 2 84. Barley C W no 3 47. ont.s_ C W no 3 87 1-2. , Oats. feed no 1 35 1-2. N. Yfstock Exchange (‘min liiis Cu Flour. spfinfl wheat Dal-8111-8. (Supplied by Pltfleld and Co. (“-53 55,20, Ila-miner: of Montreal stuck ax- Flour seconds 84.80. nnd Curb Min-Int) Flour bakers $4.70. M mum Flour WlI'ul,lA;'3 Whi‘-alt Patent-5. .:iu You I choice 88.70 .80. «In "W ’I' Flour white corn $4.20. i;f::'," Bran to n 1925. fin. I‘:-l '1'.- Shons ums;zo_35_ Am '\\'uLi-r I Middilnss wn-- .‘il‘.5'iii‘.Z.'!Il" Rolled oats bag 90 lbs 82.75. An in-r Hay no 2 per ton carlots 89.00. Allhlirvl _ Cheese no i Ont col 11 1-2 to {:f}};‘ 0';;;:,'' ll 3-‘. ll:-iiilix Av Butter no 1 :0 to 20 1-4. m-in st _‘ Eggs in carious A large 25. Il";iril.K"|'.',,,."','.",. Eggs A medium 24. cm... ‘ 3.7155 3 g3_ iii.-.4 Ohio Ems 0 31~ '.-?'.l'.‘}“';'.Ti Potatoes P E I ml.s 90's $1.85 to (‘uni s.. 1190. Con Vim 80's $1.65 to 81.70. 50‘s $1.05. 105 23. P E I cobblers 90's $1.75 to $1.80. 5019 31.60-31.85. ' N. B. mts 80's $1.55-$1.60. 505 $1.05. l0's 23. 0'1!‘ nits 80's $1.50-$1.55. Our no 2 80's 31.45-81.50. Currencies (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, May 22—Ma_iority of lending currencies held firm in relation to United States funds (luring today's dealings on the ln2‘(‘lilll exchange market. The franc. however. went against. the general trend. Dominion funds gained 5-18 per cent at 89 11-18 cents, pounds sterling improved D-16 cent to $4.97 9-16 while French francs were off 1-10 point at 8.58 7-18 cents. MONTREAL, May 22-Leading currencies were irregular today on (l4iiHl_\I‘iIl‘ '1‘ir:- liiiil .\luI i'iir ||| ('4‘ll liil liiir im ‘I’:-I ‘ liriiiil-i-till. Montreal foreign exchanges. Pound sterling was up 13-32 cent at $4.99 3-32 while the United Stalcs dollar eased 1-32 cent to 3-16 premium. The Frencli franc '»|'a3 .01 cent lower at 8.80 cents. OATMEAL BROWNIES '2 teacup butter One cup sugar. 'I‘ivo eggs, well beaten. 3 tablespoonfuls milk . 2 cups coarse oatmeal. 7 CUM flour. 3 teaspoonful baking powder. one cup finely chopped and ‘ d raisins. l‘i\rp l\‘iii. (‘ash .\'or Am Nu!‘ l‘ii(' l'lill l‘i-t ('0 Pull st-r ii. 1-urn (iii in- 1in.ii.. um... ll:i4l .. Ki-lili on-ii ' -4 H4 4-I rt. .4- Hill Oil N St uni:-Iiii km‘ '|‘i*x (‘o J (‘ii l'iiIti-«I (liin Snip I.‘ \' lliih 11' S Ni (‘ii Vxiiiuiliiiiii “'ill'I|I‘l" lirns \\‘i-at l.'iilnii \\'<ui . ' \\':-i-it Bl:-r \\‘m»lunr1|i one teaspoonfui Valmhnd flavour- ing_ pinch of salt. Cream the butter and sugar. Next beat in the eggs until very light. then stir in the oatmeal and milk. Next add the well floured fruit and flavouring. Lastly slit in the flour and baking powder. Blend all ingredients well and drop teaspoonful a little apart on a bak- ing sheet. bake in a fairly quick oven for ten minutes. Province of We recommend the purchase of New Isaue—- 31/4% Bonds Due June 1, 1958 PRICE : 99'/; and accrued interest. Nova Scotia Halifax \ I éllmflik MONEY TO LOAN ON ' Denominations, 81,000. Saint John, N. n. EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Monclon Charlottetown Fiiisr MORTGAGES or Apply to: OHARLOTTETOWN REAL ESTATE Direct loans on good residential, com- mfiroial or semi-commercial properties. _0n Itti"/active terms. H. F» MacPHEE (Solicitor) ‘. Riley Building -. ¢liarlott,atowi‘1__—'é__J QUOTA TIONS visiiiiiiivs inciii MARKET iiuniiiiniis Corrected For Every Wednesday & Sat- urday's Issue. ._.__— RETAIL MARKET (‘clery liiiiich Onions Iii 51:9,: lleels pk -_5,_. Carrots ll» 5‘. I‘:-lcrv heart: 15¢‘ r.. \ .l.|l ll.) 12_“c illiiilmrli 1|; 7c Potatoes pk we Potatoes bus 3100 Apples doz Q5‘, Siiiiirilcli in we l"l’(‘illi riiilisli llIliII'll me Pnruley head 10,, Turnim 2 for 10¢ (:alil>nge head H-,_o_;o,_. an-nit lb ,,._.,,,c l_fnnNt lion! Lid‘. ~"ti'.‘IV moatii 10‘,«_,,‘, L2”; """"' ic—isc Fug] Remit ._, lliiticr "0;.’5'Z.n;2 .\lutt ll “" ,.m"','1" ' 1.-i-17¢ I-21:;-N .i..y, W, Pigs -I wi-i-kn olil palr g7_50_S_00' FISH l‘o(l lb Lohsierii Hudllocli lb Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) '1‘ororlto—-Industrial stocks high- er. Mbntrea1—8tocks lower. Toronto Mines—Malnly unciiang- ed New. York—5tocks closed higher. Winnipeg—Wheat 1-4 to 1-8 cent higher. New York-Cotton steady; sugar higher. M1N1v:: (Canadian Press) TORONTO, May 22—Selling galcs curbed the mining market's advance today though a few of the golds were able to tuck about and 11/.‘lll('\'(‘ some gains. Favorites of the early part of the week were shouldered aside and a new group came forward to set the pace. ;l=ii-ffalo—Ankerite was a strong \".'er, advancing 70 cents to .«~ 10W an aggregate gain of 1.45 for the last two sessions. The gold share index slipped .14 and the miscellaneous mines index was up .06. A buvvliig rush developed in ‘neck Hughes and about 13.000 shares changed hands on a price advance of 25 cents to 4.95. Other senior issiies were quiet and mainly iin- clianged. Dome dropped 3-4, Bra- lornc 10 cents, and Wright Har- greaves udded .: cents. Among the cheaper issues Chibougamau. up 20 cents and Preston. up 21. were outstanding while gains of 5 to 10 cents were boarded for God‘: Lake. Pavmaster. Red Lake. Tashota and Towarramac. sheep Creek mid Airways firmed 15 cents on liirht turnover. McLeod-Oockshutt swung down to 3.90 and closed at 4.20 for a gain 01‘ 10 cents net. 'r(ili0.\"1‘ii. .\liiy 22— Stocks Ai-inc " Ajax Afton Alox Algniiui \n;:i.. 11 Argosy Arntfii-lil \iIh|i-_v Aiitui-in lliigniiinv li:ii'ry if llliiic lliclnl llcnr llig lllaa Rnhjo llriilnrne n it . Buff‘ Auk Ruff (‘iin Funk lllll (‘n1 liiilin (‘nil Mal Pnrllmir i"i|st|v' '1‘ (‘."ll l'ut. (‘horn Rel l‘|cr|i-y (Tonia (loiilnriim on 1‘ home M Wll':0PIlllD on ¥l'|(lc Kirk 7 ll‘rnnlrl|u 5% Gods l.nkc 9“ (loldiilu 3"": finmlflnh l'_1'& (lrnluiin 1-I'll. ilrnnnila ‘-"l an iin 4 :75 nut. 1.'i'.¢ si 7: 11'.‘ 4:5 nil ii 1‘.'1 rim, m. min 400 20 «I/. 101 it . 20% 138 in 121! ‘II 2! 72 4 I20 3 ’ll’ \ 48% "iii. 00 [a to to exchzinge produce with 360 boxes of butter Butter spot: Que graded 20 1-8; 200 boxes Que fresh (90 score) 19 5-8. Cliccsc Spot—Unquotcd. Eggs Spot---In (.'fli'l0L‘~‘. (int large 21 1-2 to 22; A 1-2 to 3-4; C 18 1-2 to 19. Hour Man.’ smoke- in '1. 32.5.7 Exchange (Supplied by Pltfleld puny member: rl lilontnsul aluek exchange and I)'h market) aim-lu Open Last Aliliilil iizilliiirst llvll 'l‘4-l ltlxlllllilll “ ‘. . . ~Lsliiii:i (‘mills Sliivlt l'lu\v .\luimi-y llur .\li‘('n1l l"l‘0IIl. .\[niit l'n\\' .\' Brow l'u\r ('4ll'[) SlIi|\\'ll|l}!llll SI. of (iin ' nf'l‘iin ' of ('uI|l 0! Mil Bk 0! N. S. ltuyiil Bk New York Curb (-“llflllllell by Pltllolll iilld Cum- muiy rm-iiiiru of llloiilniul quirk exciiunso uu-I Curb Aliirkrli Sloth! S Ow-_ii Lust .:llll‘|‘ Gus I‘lii. s 1 lmril .\'liIi: iiiiil .»\in:-.- i',\:iii ii A '1‘ iiiI.~i l'Ili~:-, , . I’.iii .i'IUlIl viii... s I'\' <‘r.-.»ii- l'l'l i'ri~uii- 1':-i Eli-i' lluilil Sli F'«Iril ui’ l‘iiii Hull" llil |’»-iili lluiii ill iii-r llnp Oil llii I‘:-Io .\iui: llilll Sill (ill l\l'II I'1i l:lL'lI[ i’uiv .\ l'ii Light 1':-iv |ll|l Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May section irly steady prices. Sales: 160 boxes A. lllf‘(lllin1 21) EDUCATION Education makes a people easy lead. bfit difficult to drive; easy but d govern. impossible to l'niiioiir l’ii_\'Iiinilli'r I. Que .\lin lu-nil Aiiili Rail Liiko Ilnlru Gold Roche lluynllta Slaii Ant Slmwliilznri Sheep (.‘r Slit-1-rlit ' ll(‘1| mill lliiaiii 'l‘mviii:iii :|1l Vi-ii I ll I'|‘l4 \\'iilti~ Anni \Vil,\'iilil-~ Wlilic Eng '|| 1' Wright 11 Yliilr \' (E Tniiil llIl(‘l '.’.Sl7.il0l|. IVNIJNTI-ill Alllf'|‘ll|1lI' “"6 (‘cu liiaii 30 l'lIHrf‘ll ‘Ir 11% i‘ii lliul 9 I‘u (‘up 22.. 1 . --.iii 7'55 mi Uil 40 1<l:uit (‘r 7 (irnlcllc 0 llniiin nil 7:3 Hlltl Ray -7 liir '1' -"‘ l.:ikn Mar '3'’: xfnlrnblc 1 \llIVIll)’ '3" N Ilaivk -116 Nunlnn '7 l‘Iirk “Ill 19 I'1|\\'lI"5‘ K 9‘ i-.-mi rm 75 , l'uri (frn 1“'-1 iiii--1-in R_-"9 u..i.i. M4-iii --‘.- $1M‘ .\iiii1-a 47’: «-iiii.~lrii 1'3 1\'mJd Kiri ' and Com- y,;,,i,-iy ‘tcire by producing one or two new sold at I l -ov - ‘lBOOKSIARTr MUSIC (8: 1‘. R. H.) +++o+¢+o-o-o-oo¢+e+oo_o+o-oo.- piinued ircm page 10; And in the Toronto Daily Star appeared recently a little poem that might well be considered a guarantee for the future of can-i adian poetry-a tribute to King‘ George V by Peggy Jones, aged‘ ten years: , All the British Empire is cast in sorrow deep, . For the King of all his people . has passed to endless sleep. Oh. far-flung Empire! Bow thine ‘ head! 3 Our King, beloved of all, is dead. And every heart is filled with i sorrow unexpressed, i For a wise and kindly monarch , has forever gone to rest. ; . A children's hobbies show was} held this month in the Bronx div- lsion of the Department of Parks in New York. Exhibits shown by children from all public playgrounds in the Bronx. were numerous and varied and in- ciuded books of baseball player's autographs. model houses, air-, planes, ships, coins and stamps. aquariums of tropical fish, puppet theatres with marionettcs, draw- ings, photographs, numerals, mntchl boxes and bridge tallies. I‘ I . with you. ‘HARLOTTETOWN SAINT JOHN. N. B What can aTrust Company‘ do For me? Do you own securities? Is it difficult for you to keep advised of conversion privileges, call and redemption clauses, prospects and‘ statements of the Companies whose bonds you have, and other factors affecting the value of your investments? Above all are you satisfied that‘ the money from called or matured securities will be re-invested safely? There are many pitfalls now, and numerous attempts to sell unsuspecting persons inferior investments. The cost of using our service as fiscal agent or custodian is small- trifling when compared with the loss from even one wrong purchase. Our experienced officials would be very glad to discuss matters Ti-ii=. EASTERN TRUST COMPANY HEAD OFFICE HALIFAX. N. S. BRANCHES AT ST. JOHN'S. NFLD. DION C TOl' 2 :- -.41;v-_,4-2-1.-xvi»-__-; - MONTREAL A recent article. by Rex l-lunteri about “Odd Tivtcs in Hobbies," suggests that to evolve a genuine- ly new hobby is a very difficult thing. Amongst the extremely rare,l though not unique. hobbies men-I tioned are the co‘lecting of keys. 1.0? tfieseVo0pies will be available to any music lover. As the amount of mone.V quired for this project is not exces- sive it is probable that. the collec- MONTREAL. May 22—I)emand re-’ 26; Canada 99 11- 6 of unusual shape and historical as- ‘ 11011 Wm Very 50011 be 3 1‘i'-‘lililih IV U‘ 3- d°1'>‘“‘ 100 5'15? “'‘"“V7 ‘ 7.85; Belgium 1601- Gei'man,v 40.- Clcsing rxci ::._._- l'.llC.\I - At Moiltreal—l*ouiid 4.99 1 At New York*—Pound 4.97 9-16.; m~‘»L. sociatjons, the couemn f 1135 i is to be named for Arturo Toscanlni I _ ‘ 5 I‘ ,. ,_ pm. I, ,1 Cum. from shipwrecks; one magi. :11 ilfch— W110 15 V913’ lnlI€l‘9Slt-‘d in the m0V9' ‘ g$“f,d‘l%" u°”“" 99 11'“)? mlllc [‘l1Ill_lIg|’ll(l.l‘IIIlI,("'l’l of ell‘nnt-vflclll flock Ecologist‘ has R Collection of mm,_ mem_ ‘ .At 1-) P ___5 f“ U Q . cxvlmllgo uml I-urli mrirlu-t) teen hundred lamps which trace. d 11 $51519 fcf‘_'”dC“7‘°. " !"],”'_ . Sim-kn uuru Last the romance of lighting from an-‘ 1:1?” ' 1’ 'mm(‘m (Om -——-—- cicnt times to the present. A wo-i ‘ ‘ _ _ V ii A mi 2;‘; 12-‘); men ha‘; amused a collection of dclffilrgtgggpzzfii,‘%jm;g{an1'dO?; :.'.'_',-'I', ’j\‘'‘"‘“ i.._. nearly two hundred pieces of stnt- I 59 23 ‘_E,m__ " ‘ ‘ in... nil ~_-iv, iiary and ornamentiil china Tn 7 — M. ' L 3' ___>_W_“_ i l‘HI- l‘_"[i} 31:4 wmch the V‘°t°fl”'“ hand ‘"0? ‘L"'mdm" Press’ up .\llniInl'ii for anro illroni -- ‘ ' appears. or this interesting though. not uncommon design Ml‘. Hunter" ed to have been originated in Eng- land by designers who found theiri of Queen Victoria. It was adopted‘'1 by the Frciich. mid sometimes ap-‘‘ pears today in Bohcniiaii, Ami-i’i-‘I design.“ }was light and price showed wriies—“Tiic liand n’.‘.'tii is bc11ev- ‘ Change On MOIIETM1 017911 Pwduce ' markets today. inspiration in the beautiful hands‘ 11 3'4 Cents 3 l>0‘-Hid ‘OT 110 1 0”‘ can. South American and Mcxicanl [OF "0 1 '“"‘“°_ 1°‘-9 '-° iwerc 21 for solids and 21 1-2 i.-1 . " li.'i~r (‘mull little GGDOD&D U§L'.U-OOOUDVGU 1-'.K}fJGG-£}«i:iG4:2f.‘. D0060-{$D0i}'U' gmlvertising liates—-Payable in Advance \\’n-xii-rn uml I-iuairrn 9 Cheese was quoted at 11 1-2 to .irio cciorcd, current. arrivals. Butter was quoted at 20 to 20 1-4 ‘P1115 a pound for carlois or less retailers for lm.-nla. In In -Ir ..'.-r u'unI' Clusuiltled ‘ mill in .\ cnmni (iiini-illuu In-~ nor word: Annuum-e 2.. per \\'hrII: in Me in spiritual UH‘:-ring». (‘nrilI4. .-i--., -11- ...-r munr: Lrlloru of (‘muIIII£|Ii'a per iiicli; Notices: of Tliimlu iiml app.-.-.»imiun, 7041 per inch or Ic units 2:: |II'I' word; 1' [Her lnfh; Llnia III Floral and 700 on!’ _._ lprints. The arucge goes on to my 3.3 if‘ Graded egg shipments in carlots a prize were offered for the wor‘d'sl°1' 1955 “"‘"" ‘l“°t°d M 21 1'2 "’ 2% straiigert hobby. Wiliiani Candy of’ ‘35'“''5 *3 do”-’“ I0’ A gmger 20 rm Cheitenliam. England, would sure-15 medmmv 19 1'2 1° -'0 “'1' B ‘md ly have a good chance of ivinning'13 1‘2 f°r 0- _ it. He is 11 nicnc‘/oi‘ of eggshells. And P°“1''°€5i 1'‘ E I mts 9-Os ‘$1.155 to ncw fioiii all pu1'is of the world 51;9°1 805 51'-55 "0 _$1-7°- 505 “'05; coilccloi-.s biuliz him the daiiizigcd mg‘ 233 “°bb “"5 905 “'75 W 5139‘ cog:-‘hells 0.‘ rare or extinct h'irds.'a°5_$1'60 ‘C’ 5155} N‘ ‘mtg 5:111!‘ uluctl as high as $5.00’). and 51-5” m 31593 59° 51'0"‘; l_05 23' iin repairs them perfectly. Q”? ’f‘‘‘‘' X505 3130 '‘° 5155' N0 2 What bczaii as a boyliood hobby “'h’“'5 50” 51‘45 1° 5150‘ l'l.lS ended in an occupation which —j’*‘‘‘ ' bl‘Oll/gllt Mr. C.1ndy safely t.hr::i1;'.i (Caiiudiilii Press) the dep:'c<.sioii. So b3\ “I/' prove 1ii:i.t MONTREAL. May 22- Blillbll and foreign exciiaiigc in relation tlicrc iuscmetiiiiig “new under the sim" and bring ii brand new hobby in tho Unmidiaii doilzir as compil- oil by the Royal Bank of Canada to tile l‘l0l.)l)lf‘_x; Exiiibition of 1937.‘ ’I'h:~ Q;wl'a (Build oi" T0l‘OlllU has l(‘('(‘illl\’ ll(‘(‘ll fci-iiicd for ilic pur- .poso of (lciiniiciy cstziiil "ng grand 10il€l‘1\ lil Toroilto. l\Icml2::‘s of the "1°5°d ‘°‘_l“»V 55 “’"°“55" 22-'1-m;ung- .Opcrn Guild plan to build up a "““‘ “*3 l’°‘”‘d 3-9368' was light on Canudiuii commuu.ty ipcrnixiiiciit organizziiioii and rrper- 5§:11;g“fi6§}fi84' Brazil miirejs .0368. l3iil','.ll'la l8‘.' .0138. China Hon: Kong dollmzs 3250. Czechoslovakia crown .0416. operrs l‘lLCl‘i year. For this. their first si-csoii. the Guild presented last wcok. Mascag- nl's “cavnlleria Ftusticaiia." Le3n- _ cavaiids “Png'iii.ccl," and Puccini's D“‘”}‘”‘k kmm’ 2230‘ um Tn,m_». Frame franc .0660. Gci'm:i1iy reiclismsirk .4041. (‘:i'r~ai. Brxtriiii pound 4.9911. _HolIand florln .6701. J”pall yen .2928. New Zealand pound 4.0269. NC)l‘\\/fly krone .2510. Poland zioti .1893. Smith Africa pound 4.9684. Sweden krone .2575. SI-rltzcrland franc .3242. United States dollar 5-16 per omit premium. NEVV YORK, May 22—I-"orcign ‘l‘XCll8I‘lR0 irregular. Great Britain ‘demand high 4.97 9-16: low 4.97 1-8: close 4.97 9-10: 60 day bills 96 (1-8; France 8.58 7-16; Italy Ti:-.> f\‘Ill.\lC Dcpillllnclii (ll lllf‘ New York Public Lil)1':il'_v 1-’ ch- deiivorirg to obi llll the facilities. for making it collection of photo-‘ graphs of musical manuscripts pat- terned after the collection in the Vienna Stale L:hrai'y. 1 The fact that the nianuscripts are reprodiiccil on very tiny films means that it will ‘ac possible to. keep :1 collection of thousands of. such films in .i very small space.‘ Indeflnitc iiilnibcrs of copies of the maliuscripts can be printed from the films at H. minimum cost, there-4, 1* ” " ' ' ' ' The HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTIVITIES icoiitliiiinil fronlpaize 10: don, May 24. 1819. daughter of Ed- But it remains for Canada to rc- ward. Duke of Kent, son 01 Georgia call the good Queen's birthday 117 years arm in a national public holi- day s'[.l bearing her name. In the United Kingdom and other domin- ions and colonies the aiiiiivcrsary of her birthday May 24. has been merged with the observance of Em- pire Dav Thirty-five years aft/cr Victoria's death. and with her grcat-graiid- son Edward VIII on the throne. Canada still keeps Victoria Day. Empire Day ceremonies with patriotic exercises are held in Can- adian schools. :z‘!‘era11y 8 UM’ 01' two previously. The "Queen's Birth- day" is a day of fcstlvity and de- tonatlng joy. set this year for Mon- day, May 25, the actual anniver- sary coming on Sunday Incidentally .the idea of mi Em- pire Dar is ascribed to a oanadian. Mrs Clementine Fessenden, a member of the Wentworth His- torical Aseociation oi I-lamilton s ted school r.ati-iotic ceremon- ies. exemplifydng British history. Her effort had the approval of Queen Victoria . The first cele- bration of mnpire Day in Canada was in 1810. Through the effort of the late llarl of Heath. observance III of Great Britain, and his wife. the daughter of William 11 of Prussia, Alexandrina Victoria was eminently of royal blood. though her prospects at birth of becoming Queen were not verv great. Her uncle, aftcrwarcb George IV. was Regent He died in 1880 and was succee“- ed by his brother. William IV. In the fate of Kings when William died in 1837 his 18-year-old nclce Victoria was the sole surviving child of the four elder sons of George III. Thus the crown devolved on her Queen Victoria's reign-—the long- est in British history—saw wide development and colonization of the Empire and great ‘tension of power on land and sea The Queen became Empress of India. From a group of scattered colonies, sparse- ly settled and restless, there grew the Dominion of Canada. a strong coiifcderatlori under the British rim. The far-flung provinces were knit in nationhood and the dis- tant coasis bound by ribbons of steel. ' The Queen died Jan 22. 1901. Her son reigned in her stead. Dd- wiird VII was the first to bear 1:110 additional and more imperial title of-Empire Day spread rapidly. It was adopted in the United King- dom in 1008. Born at Kensington Palace, Ian- " . . of the British Dominloris Be- yond the Seas, K1118 - -' wuril. Olhor l"lI'.l'l on upplii-utiun. Minimum Chiiriru for any mlverilaeni E WE SELL IMPERIAL BISCUI — C3llln & CV3. L-4634-5-9-16-2'8‘ FOR SALE — AUCTION ':‘0ltTY-1‘ Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job P’",";".3': we SELL SUNGLO EARMITE Solution. Coffin & CO. L 4634- -9-16-23 STRAWBERRY PLANTS 751' PER 100. $1.00 my mail: $4.50 pcr 1000. Also Ornamental trees and shrllbs. F'. S. Rocvcs. Souihpcrl. L—4li93—5-19-61. WE SELL ‘GLO FLEA POW’- der.—-Coffin & Co. » L-4634-5-9-16-23 1-‘on SALI’-2—2 LO/l‘S ox GREEN St. Apply 75 Spring Park lined. or phone 1408. L4987 WE si:i.i.“riiaiNA ctivaias AND Cll0\\'-—CCllll"l & Co. L-4534-:..:i-in-23 I.-3011 WE SELL B.B. BRA.\'D-—(‘0l"l-‘IN 8.. L'4ll3*1-.:l-9-ll;-23 FOR SALE—l921l l’().\"l‘l.-'\(‘ SE- dnn. Scll ciicrip. Apply Giirirdinii Ofl'lC9. I.-5014 WE SELL SUNGLO R/\'l'l(.lY\'S—!] Coffin C7 ' L.-4634-.7 FOR SALE—Al.ASl(A OH. BURN- Grcat George Street. L-5044-5-23-31. V%‘;;l:E.L"7“‘Sl'RATTS"- wand‘- mcet.—Coifin 8: Co. L-4634-5-9-18-17.3 BELANGER ALL CAST RANGES. Buy now. Fred H. Ti-ainor. 80 Grafton St. L-5018 —§i:‘Tr.: unaBnEn’u~iimf'f. comn & CO. L-4634-Ii-‘J-15-23 L‘.:"""‘i . ” I-‘OR SALE-TWO WHEEL TRAIL- er, two pump heads, one pump jack, one driving wagon. Eric Ooles, North Milton. L-4925-5-21 we sau. ROYAL Cmms AND? meal.—Coi‘fin at C0. ‘ L-4034-5-9-16-21! _ _g __ I i FOR SALE -- 80 LB. NAVY ’l‘\‘l‘l-.' , Anchor-7" Card Ritchie Coni- ' pass. 187 Kent Btreoi. l)(‘tW(‘(‘ll 5.00 and 1.00 P. M. ’ L-4961-5-21-3 SALE — TRAILER. RA(‘Ki city. Mc- 31. FOB body. one ion carrying cam J. new. and new tires. H. ma‘)... New_sa.ven- L- , FOR SALE—-CHEVROLET SEDAN 1925 model. Good repair. Price to sell; also some luv. Apply Guard-3 ian 3- Y PLANTS PREPAID. nu , certified. Cuthhert most delicious. hardy, garden var- strong canes. heayy bearer. 25-81.00: 100-$.'l.0(L—lm0—822.5o.| Dunlap Strawberry -— selected.‘ 150-8100; 500-8250: 1000-$4.50.‘ Wilfred Wattenvorth. Montague. L-5042-5-2.3-20-29. ply Fur Traders. 18.’ Qll(‘f‘ll Si. i; APPRl'l\"[‘l(‘l.‘I : ' I\ll‘.N er, excellent. coriditioii. Apply 176 =-‘‘‘‘'’ """'3"“' WAN1'[‘Il) — my viiging, new coming shipper. .-.,. . - Losr _ sm’ ....~' -rono rut tvrrnty-fli-o 4-.0-nta_ 'DO'UO\ fir:- Miscellaneous A OIL-BUR for your‘ range this summer? Fred ‘ -_ 80 G all L-5018 FREE ScI'\'lCc with our oil burners on the lime piiyniciit plan. Fred H. Tl‘.1lllOl‘_ 80 Gl‘alli)ll_ L-5018 \\'l‘i 'r-.3171" ( ‘AS 1 iT'('):ifi);l§:'ARn car tirrs. Silllluffl. Campbell. 1001 of Qum 's‘il'cr~‘ L-5012 : ,-;:,A i._._ __;.-:=!i ’I‘llE s’i'N LIFE HAS A NEW Low premium pOlll"_\' which guaran- ices even 111 the cvcnt of your death llll‘ C0ll"il)lEl.10ll of thv tiiinzs you had planned to do . Moore, Currie tctowii. ., .. ..... >4m‘ P()R(‘El..‘\l.‘«' E “EL ALL-CASI Hniniicrr ltzingvs in pleasing SllEl.(lf‘.’~. Fred H. Trainer, El " in ." L-501! Work Vvilflted *7 _. __%,_ ___’7'._.;—.j ‘MARRIED MAN VVANTS WORK on 1.11-ni. Apply Liiinndmii Office. 2 3i Male Help Wanted W A N T E D '1‘ 0 learn Barber Tl‘.ldE. Short Course cxpcri. training. Molar Barber Col- lcge._l-l:ll_ii'i)f. N-356 \\'A.\'TF.D I-‘OR RAWLEIGH Routes in Prince and Kings Counties. Rziwlcigli Co., Dcpt. ML-470-SB-F... Moiitrenl. canada N-698-5-2-9-10-23-30 Personal‘ PRIVATE HOME KINDERGAR- tens pay. We start you. fire Can- adian Kindergarten .iisfi'...-tc Toronto I10.) Per-Stu.-tf ' ' .’ \ _‘£’T.‘ "“’ “ A -LESSON FROM prcss1on—l3e a Postman, Customs Examiner Clerk, St(‘ll0gl‘H|1l‘l(‘1‘, ctc. Fret Booklet. "How to gel 9. Govern- ment Jon" M. C C Civil Scrvice School. TOl"T.llfi i101 it’! _V! THE DE- Civil Scrvnnt— ‘MAN 'I'() TAKE CARE- RELIABI store 1‘0l1'.(‘ 1). l‘lllllll‘ and 001199‘- NC“\\‘ Pmiilii :.x. No _scl1ing. EB"! l?X(‘t‘ll(“.1l \V(‘|"n v 1llC0n¥. Ber- lllllfl Nut (‘(1, sf. Piiiiifi: _i;1_lIn«_1L i‘cm=i‘e,Héin..:V3‘*@; ivA.\"rr;b __ A MAID role GEN-' oral housework in iagilg 011 Uxegu -1 rcfcrrc . DDY - - middle 113!“ ll L4?7!:5_21‘::}.l: Nrr.n—-r.xri-:mr:N(:En Ham. d,-¢-55“-_ Apply 131 Waicr Street Suite 4. lJ(‘l\‘.'(‘5‘Il our and two. L-5038-5-33-3|. . . -_-_—__ :~. -";_—_:._-.-:2 Wanted -__-,;_- - -—~—-,,-, -: mi .22: sscoxn ii.-no CAI.-; Ford Coupe or Cll"VI'0l("-.. F.cdarl.j Apply \'Jill1:‘.ni Nczg, North Mil-; inn. -5049-5-23-ll. g . ,L_;:;::i :1 .. shell frame glasses.