JUNE s. 1931 THE “CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE {Q 00114 TFO zvs I unit set‘ up, including its own pipe line. It has in thisterritory seven producing wells and also holds an interest in two others. This is entire- ly separate from its Oklahoma (‘Ilia Market Reports B, s-mwsar JONES o 00.. Charlottetown cmumndcllh of Cmneblelda s 0a.. Montreal ,;_x—a—s—a_u—a—x—x conronanon sscunmas weel. the company broug itial flow of 30.000 barrels daily. ing out its physical equipment. In thus Reviews mention has already been made of the new refinery at “oh-racer. srocas 31 Abltibl ... s 105a 44.1 .5 . t . b Bu“ Tm ' an?‘ m.‘ mam!‘ 101L115 Montreal. It has three boats B c Power . lllgpo woo 100.111 102.13 (‘anudu Com ~ 551.1111: 1047 98.25 10275 _ (‘no steam day morning, the first of three lake ((1: l; l; boats arrived at ‘roronto from Mon- (3 p u _'__' txeai, these replacing tank cars prev- Gut Pow I 30,50 lonely used in connection with its 5;, l}, C" 5 m6 . . shipments. At last. week end the com- ‘r. wot . 1 ,1“ “w w l 1m" 10M“ Deny announced a new non-Premium an,“ ultlnoi an] .I..;p;_.r. J 1?’?! ‘M1’; I:19,-‘,lm"'.'.'. p?! 131119;‘; 1&2‘; gasoline product made entirely from 11 "f Cfimulorm 2m Mon Trnln . 5pc 105,-; 1mm o4, its own crude. This new gas, green " ' "n1..- . £1 gylllswlhlxlrvuv... .1313 1315.111; 13%;?) in color, is being marketed under the . v 5 _ _ _ ‘v ... c . .. , _ n ...: o». l... ‘m. "=1" "a" "a- hmllinn n‘ kmcner! ' m Shaw I‘olv . 5pc 11170 102.50 104.221 fpfldllllllflffll l 28% United Se ... . lilbpc 1052 00.25 100.50 l llrl4l"|l .. . ... “@212: 'r.-| r Memo-a! m. (‘.111 .. .. sine! Warp! ~ New York ' _ Exchange DOMINION 0F CANADA GUARANTEED BONDS flsnrrul o1 . nllllllfll from .. - If," 4:5,?“ l"? I Petroleum ... . ‘ ll“: 9"“ lhllflififlnig" _ ‘ C N Ii. 411mg 11151 [mprflrlll H“ ' .___ i‘. 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V _ NW y ‘ .. . cowl hllliora . . . 41;,“ A.“ 1 ‘muqflu 2:11“ 131:1“ ...|‘o"14lfl<;l‘4sl"/.“lt lac/n‘ 41K,‘ Ii nation llrrlro Flor-trio . 191/ Iluv (‘homlonl ...|10'1| 11l 10V] 11 1l.§l........ loom-u»? lat‘: MARKET llsvraw sou JUNE s. r- lA “page .1113“), 113191’ 1:11?‘ m (‘l . 1 fl... ... . . .I 4 i::l:::::..~.l-"£El 15:. ll“ i" “.11” 1.1‘: ""“I“'“‘l "i?" s1. .. u l. - '0 -@ 1.- “ m l" lav 1111' 1 1' 1-.“.§‘m'2....“‘.-..I.1. “ r 2.1 BRITIS" AMERiCAN 01L COM- om Asphalt .|1='lil1<l'.'l1slll| 11w: mp1, “v.1 1mm: s21‘? PAN! 11in Fvigciglc 1 I\ fl I a "W1 Important developmenw have been m" M"'°:' ' l 35' 3'“ 3”)" 3",“ ' and continue und f m“ “m s“ ' ' I ‘MW’ Jersey . . . arm. B!‘ Way 0r British Good Rubber .l arm! Sill/J .'i.‘W,| any, s 21/. American Oil Company. its refine;- glllill not: 131m l1: o or! , . .1 l , 9W ies are now obtaining all crude oil - "l requirements from the company’; own wells in East Texas. In this field Hum! lifoiors In Combustion In Nickle . . . US Rico] ..1 one . . fnllnllillln ... ... ... ... ... 1| 111,1‘ 1‘ 1v 11l<l 11m 111/. 1w. Q-‘il ill < ‘l fellow TIIK‘ ... ... ..- ... ... 7'2.’- rul llonry t. 11,413, British American 110W hasaoompleto ill Telephone 2111i .1 __ Johns bInn .| ml srll 41ml 11m Kan Popper 10ml 17ml 10ml 11w, / _L . __,_ _ Lambert (‘n . 11.1141 11ml |H| 04W, r J me Myers I3 Ml mll 11511.1 11.111, Loews In 4014311,! ml 451v. Muck Truck . . . . .. 27%| 277M 27%| 27"?- t J ln-z Scahnnrd ...I 1211.1 1am 1214i 1:114 r 01168 O. "out 11mm .I1s1l~I10',4l115l.li7% vm-n hlntnrl .| 2rd l _ | - New IInr-an .....| 731 74J7215l72V- ‘ 69774511071481!!! 0! v v (‘entrnl . .1 Roi/J saw 11114.1 m , ‘I A "n (ll-Ml M] outlaw, Gr h‘ I'm-k llfnirlrs . nv/sl om am 1114 _ eens 1E S O. "l" I'll": new 21w 2-2111 IIWn lam! | | 3g ‘en nllrml 481M 51%| 47%| h" Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange r- a 1»: n .1 . sol m» 1n 7a Pullman (‘o .1 34ml 1:141 n: . gull]? (‘or 11M 10%| 11W, 11W. fl . 1a r14 11w 11W- aa cm: George so. 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DENNIS 187 Great George Street _ Charlottetown Prince Edward Island Distributor For wear with a knitted sports suit, thervs a soft beret of natural linen straw. Needless to say. this nat- ural linen shade goes with a suit of In!’ color. And for wear with a suit not so definitely sports, 1pm‘; a N“!!! 8""? 1h Qlllheli tint with a scoop brim - -__- 5 6-6-6-81 ep-i m lt’s time to Ike-Roof». See your “Brantlord” dealer He will show you roofing treatments of impllessive beauty. g0 will tell you that Brantford oofs are fire-resistant; that "is? cost less to buy, less to lay, ""3 "W"!!! for repairs. u He will advise you in the selec- l °fl 0f the Brantford design anost suitable to your type of ome and its surroundings. H9 Will Iadly Ive a FREE gllhiglle of how ittle it costs d“ V0 a Brantford Roof laid .1221‘; "$2,111". ""' "of. a e muss, “W lime and money. Braaiford Canitta Co. Limited m m; Futon: Cellinok, 1|. l. , ""'*"""-','u"'e'1'.'.l',i:='-.'§'|"¢'.""' "" . I ' F s 1 B I ' or a. y Limited, Montague; _ ‘Donnell & Chandler, Limited, Charlottetown; Poole & Th ompson, . I . °°°1 hmdm“ on “m”; °m m 1.11m nusu SOCIETY are requested East ‘Iexas well with an estimated in- to meet in their Hail Sunday morning British American is steadily round- 0mm pmcmtolh now Liberal Convention for the Third running on the ocean. and is addinz District o: Queen's held in the Board another in the near future. On Tues. o! nude Rom‘ m m” (my us“? 07 toi, Edmonton. Dr. Newson, who is a. 41 ness. q, by Rev. E. A. MacKenzie. Bell Tcle ... .....ll.'i0% 131% 1301411311,’. B '1' I. PWQI‘ illstllill-l 14%| 1w, B c Plver A a1 {M35131 luv. C C Foundry . 12 12 llqil 12 (‘on Cement 10 101,5, 1i) 10% (‘an Com Pfd 00 ' (‘on Gypsum . 8_ 8| 7M ‘W, (‘an Pow Pup 80 day, Mr. Mark R. McGulgan, K. 0., was nominated as Councillor and Him. Russel Clark as Assemblyman. Both nominations were unanimous. Hon. David MacDonald was P101108- did not desire to become a. candidate. Mrs. Whitlock of Charlottetown. Marriage t0 take place at Kitchener, the latter part of June. 5063-13-6 BRILLIANT YOUNG DOCTOR - A recent issue of the Edmonton Journal contains a picture of Miss Dora Allison Newson, M. D., who was recently appointed to the interne siaff at the Royal Alexandra Hospi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Newson, formerly of Charlotte. town, had the distinction to be the only woman graduate in at the University 0f- Alberta this year. . i DIED A’I‘ NEW HAMPSHIRE - Chestcr Ewen MacKenzie, Jr., died at the New Hampshire Memorial Hospital, May 20, after a long ill- iie was born in Concord, N. I-L. May 23, 1927. ‘son of Chester Ewen and Marian (Gordon) Mac. Kenzie. Besides his parents, he is survived by one brother, Gordon Leslie, four grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon. Concord, N. H., Mr. and Mrs. Ewen J. MacKenzie, North Rustico, P. E- 1. The funeral took place at the parlors of Kiikenny and Calkin on Thursday, May 21, Rev. Ernest A. McKenzie pastor of the Pleasant Street Baptist Church, MYMHURB- Vocal seleotions were rendered by George w. Philbrick, Leslie N. Andrews. Clifford, Eugene and Theodore Gordon acted as pali- bearers. The above mentioned be- ing four uncles of the deceased. In- terment was in the family lot where committal services were conducted The Montreal Stock Exchange Special to Johnston h Ward) Opened lliighl Lowlnmll Ab Pw Paper . ‘F51, '.'l aml saw‘ cml 21v. . 5% ELECTRIC | WATER g9, swl 21w. 1112111111311, w"; grape - 1o aalaavlesv,‘ ‘ P \$:,B§‘:,,,F°__'_" _' 2E4,‘ 2W: nom ‘Textile .' oll Plasm- w owl» "m" ' ¥::'."."...‘.‘“""* .,i$|“.§‘..1.i.1"l“.:§lf= ‘élfd-‘v L" - ... -1 , s ' 1;, DELCO TRAINED EXPERT AT YOUR SERVICE Y“; 22c“ ‘loci/l: Mil- an; w." fiflfghfllme “m “I, ‘fi 10 M I!‘ 0 C Lid I1 C \V C Ltd ... Nat Brew ..'.l Nut 811-91 C111- . 191,9 2o] ill i ‘:0 Pow Cor ... l 42 42! 45% 411; Eric; Brros ... ll l i 30 11c cc olvcr 3 ghnginrignn . . . . .. 38%| 30" (till 38V: olver ... . 25 R C of (‘nuuda 27 27l 2G 211 Win Elec ... | 10B BANKS Nova Seotie i i | mo Royal ... | | | 33g The Montreal Curb Market Special to Iohnlton b Ward) Opened IHigh| LowILnaf ...|l\‘/,|B ‘M’; 0'74; 9% 1MB 1155A 11M. 10% 10% Imperlnl on . evh m’, o c lmparlnl To ... In Iltll A ... I11 mu a ..l Nor-ends . . 1714i 171/,‘ f 17 Page Her Lim ...I eon’ 1 rot’. Rherritt ... .NN M Ml M] H’! Riscoe blues ... 451 45 (ll 45 ‘reek Hughes . 67H] I Walk Hiram 5i l1 43} 4% Dominion Of Canada Bonds lpoelal to Johnston I Ward) Bid Asked War Loan .... . 5 1031 War Loan ... - 5 11737 Victory Loan .. - 5% 19144 1°4- Vlctory Loon ... 1W; 1037 Victory Loan . until this is com 1e e ls dv s to withhold “ l d i‘ a h‘ llaililuside. Short selling was resumed l‘, n ere-la (h? Inltktr. but. the bear is not going to have he same success from th time on that he has had for (hi! out two years. After the secondary 211113,! is completed it would be logic- r ed as Councillor but he said that he nad hold to some of its mo, 111,111 more facts are known regarding sw- ond quarter earnings. When thev he- Iln to out in the r appearance many ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT irlflgv“; Iiilhti n n h m ' zroun -. owevrr. s ou “M351 3- 3- Mwnmllld a-mullmc” be borne in mind. from this time an the engagement of her daughter. 51%|" are coin: 1o Carmelita Katherine, (Rita) to Mr. hwm-h.“ and much M the forced Harry Hlbbett Whitlock, or Montreal sew-l: ba- been oomnletl-d son of the late Mr. J. c. whitlock and H“, m,’ h,“ M ‘h, bu,“ m “m,” Y_E_$ TERDA Y’S sT0c1< AND BOND Q . I g‘: Central Guardian human“ 5T“ “NW0- ‘Waii Street Mirror Says?- n 9.1a to am pm in the Corpus 5051-64 1:13” NEW Yomi. June 5—The stock LIBERAL colwalvnoN-At the “HIM has had about all the rally to which It is entitled to at this time. Secondary selling ahllillil make 11s Illpcarance in today's session and hie commitments on the directions in the Thurs- the market to stegdv down o he sold down i11- be moving for definite and specific. reasons. The The action of the brokers in follow. inr margin Pflllllrémcflls should go --_- ._. - _. ===--%..%.'I;==.._—_—_.-.=r.==1._%. Morning Stock Letter m, Special to Johnston & Ward ;.; l! lhclllfle Dominion Stores. a. Ion-r way toward stimulating bus- inru in the stuck market. As Ineniioned on several nrrqalnrla this ls a time for the Ions: pull buy- :-:§:-:§:-:§:-:=.§ l llll ||| lll ers to begin laying In his supply of the class selling below $25 a share stocks. There are numerous issues is I nre still naylns dividends The hllzh proceed issues should be dlsregardel from now on. except as trading med- ms A half doren Issues which fit info, the cateworv mentioned above would’ Monsantll Chemical. MeivPle Shoe. S. S. Kroc!" i Russia Insurancp and Flu-Huck. All of these stocks carrv dlvdo-lds and, latest reports are that th~ dishursc- merits to stockholders are helps earn- ed. , This is more than can ha. said nbnll‘ some of tho hizher nslrrd lssufa which are still lyivlnl! dividends and w-Ilinz at prices to vield 8 to l0 per cent. I-‘urlh-r ca'"'lr of Flflrka loam-d h 1b:- shorte will be sol-n todav. This was one of the biz factors in the Tb-"ad-lv market Another dron of S.“ 1W1 i-l io-me to "rain-re hrlnl-q that New to enofhPr hrnvd new lflrv. ‘rile nIY-lrf u! the new rnawln rrlv-lrrm-luie ~11 l""\ affect hv "l1- banks elmuld be reflect-HI in out wecks report from The Federd‘ Reserve. (Continued from Page 6) when I was going to school-forty years ago-there was a little book on scientific temperance, and the meqlclne question my hon. friend talked about the other night was one of the ques- tions we had in that little book. ls that keeping abreast of the times? There is a very great differsnct- betlvecn telnpcrancc conditions now and forty years ago, in every country. We are a little more advanced; we are more progressive; and I submit that if you want to’ induce proper temper- ance conditions» most efiectiva way is by proper training in the schools. Even the Temperance Alliance, by formal resolutions, has impressed upon this Government the necessity of temperance education in the schools. My hon. friends say they have done everything the Temper- ance Alliance ever asked for. I say flint there is one'thing they have made no attempt to comply with. ll you want a solution to the problem of liquor drinking, you will have to get down to tempe nhCB teaching 1n the schools. ' AGRICULTURAL TRAINING NEGLECTED I asked i! there was any agricul- tural education in the Prince o! Wal- es College. What will the answer be? We are told that the inspectors are Renewal .. . lofundlng . Refunding .- Refunding l Refunding . . - NIW BOND! ’ AVE. Tomlin; Representative, 3 Kent Street, ‘Charlottetown r » . . . l . 180 Grafton St. P. I. Ne! Ilmier 111m Lea Government paid out of a. grant which comes to us from the Dominion Government. We know that very well, because it was our Government that went to Ottawa and made the arrangements that out of the technical grant there should be paid a certain amount for agricultural education. But I would like to know how much agricultural education is given in the Prince of Wales College, or anylvhcre else, at the present time. I suppose the whole thing is going to be remedied this year, when we got this wonderful referendum. This summer, or some time “between now and March" you are going to ask the people to vote whether they will tax themselves in order to give the teachers an increase in salary, You know that was tried before in this Province. It was tried in the elections of 1919, when it was proposed to increase the teachers‘ salaries by $75,000; and what do you think my hon. friend the Premier used to SB)’ about the referendum? He said the farmers would have to pay the whole thing, that every teachers In "N? Province would benefit at the cx- pcnsc or the agricultural classes- Tilat is what happened in the re- Money complete purchase, we. will Conlluii us ai Saint John, NB, IlPflll Offilo: ll ChrIrl1l1i1:10u'|1_ I‘.I-l.l., on first mortgagee I? you contemplate buying improved property free from all encumbrances, and desire money to loan by way of first mortgage. Till EASTERN TRUST COMPANY All-union, .-\I.II~‘.\.\', $.14, Ft. John's, Nfld. 55.11., Iloillrcnl, Que. 52C h: glad to make suitable any time. i and next lvlarch." The statement, for some reason or other, was recalled. Perhaps it was not deemed adVlS- able to publish it at that particular time. Wornen’s Institutes There is one agency to which i must refer before I lcave the sub- ject of Education. That is the Women's Institutes. It has come to be an accepted fact that they are one of the greatest levers of public opinion in the Province. Take the report of the Deparlllient of Edu- cation and you will find that in nearly every school 'the Women's Institutes have functioned, that new flower gradens have been pill in, grounds have been inlprovcd, fences have been built, buildings re- paired, new facilities and collvell- iences provided. Eight and ten thous- and dollars a year have been provid- ed by these Womerrs Institutes t0 make our school buildings more at- tracitve. And that is good work; it. is work that needs to be commended; l It is work that ls a “revenue earningl Investment" In the true sense of the, word. a These gentlemen say that when they appeal to the country they are; going to appeal on their record! Some of them have been brave enough, or foolhnrdy enough, to say that they have fulfilled all their Dre~ election promises, that when they go to the country they will go with a clean sheet. In. this connection there is one election promise which I Shall refer to, and it is this: “The payment of an equitable portion of the railway grant in lieu of taxes to the city of Charlotte- town and the incorporated towns in which the railway property is situated." They will go to the country with fcrendum of 1919, and it is going w A strange thing jlappencd in con- ,the Premier announced ‘ elections would be held "between now windows and windshield. C. E. Pratt & Son 5'»- PIN?! happen again if this one is ever 11810.‘ usciion with that interview in which that the at least one stain on their sheet, be- cause there is one promise that has not been fulfilled. I wonder if they are going to introduce legislation now to fulfill that promise? PREMIER. LEA: We could. pa. MCMILLAN: or course you could; you could have done it any time during the past three Will, bu‘. you didn't. I say that plank in the platform has not been fulfilled, and it will surprise me lf the Pre- mirr is going to find the mimey W lake out of the revenue at this late dale. U’ papal/um». 1.2m; Is my hon. friend objcclinq? DR. MGMILLAN: Not at e11, but when you could not find $3,000 in increase the salaries of the professor; at the Prince of Wales College, where are you going to find‘ any adequate amount for Charlottetown and the incorporated towns We need ,the money in Charlottetown, and I hope we get it; that is the reason that 1 have been asking the question year after your. and so far have received only "sympathy." That is the great current coin of the Lea Government realm; that is what was handed down from the interprovlncial con- ference in 1927. They received $200.- 000 worth of “sympathyfl and filly lhavc been dealing it out ever sirfie. GRAIN RANGE Speciul to Johnston A Ward) WHEAT- High Low Lani so»: . coll 58% Sopt 00V, 58% 00H Doc ... 64% 62% 83H CORN Jlllr ..» s", w» w. w F»! 5616 b7 Foot Ill‘ ... y... ... .1 53% 56% B8 11cc ... ... .1 one, u. 47% 46% l 0_-\'rS July ...< erI! ~11 v 1rd 25% 23% 255.1 Supt ... .. m" u, 27% 20% 27% Due ... ... ..1 .. 20% 29% 20% WINNIPEG GRAIN RANGE lvnrLvr High Low Lani .. 14 a1 a1 . .. as ow. 11w. . ... ... l, 661/4 61% 68% ..- 80 88% Bl . 81% 80% Bl. -‘ F. R. McLAINE Kings Cmilarage CocLidqMontague ality has been added Now you can own a car powered by the patented, double sleeve-valve eng\ne:-g[ Wlst the price of an ordinary car. This smooth,_ quiet motor reaches its mo“ advanced development 1n the New Wlllys-Knight-yet the sedan is pnced 5:800. less than last year and to quality with _ renter beauty of eeign, richer interior refinements, awl er and lon er body, and safety glass in e new Willys-Kni ht is the moat powerful car ever produced b Willya-Ovcr and. The e11 lne develops 87_ horse owcr with a top speed of 80 macs an hour. It will do 0’miles per hour in second gear lclly and easily. Sec this remarkable car,and get a emonstration-today. $1625 MANUFACTURED for the Sedan or the Victoria Coupe. All prices ROB. Factory. Toronto, Ontario. Taxes Extra IN CANADA LESS THAN LAST YEAR'S MODEL Charlottetown J. A. McNeil a Sons Summeraid