rm; CHARLOTTETO'AAN . Mart Reports B! “e 5'6 u. 1% B0 $3,‘, 'i'..i ' ' ' _ _ I s a o E v1.1“. 14.‘; ‘ o‘ not us! , reiiuhw“ "L n: we, ~ u» v2.3.1 .. _ h Aiucriuin V 7- . m]; (‘oluiiiliiu Pouer, ... "'- u Wmqiit a\c<l\1‘1-'1l§ i ~“".',',‘.i'§.- "iiilii visor‘- “pk of Commorco iinzB ... ... .- ‘iii- iiiid Foundry ~- n lmliiiilrlul Alcohol m] fliiiiiitrri! ..» || - . m‘ lllill (‘liciiiii-ll u. i. ‘.\\ iiiiic Oil “gnllllllllli i r . [emotional lrctroleum. . ' n. u. ... “£01111? nrs Roebuck ‘ mwsm JON§28 o 00., uiuiiimm» - litrfcal ‘:22i°°‘.’.::..°"';'."'.i"&lllif“.:’if .; Northern. JIM: adds: c'n|'g|dfllfl o! qroauhlcldeibblmlooofeolmh ./ _ _ . , _ r2»: Filrns ms General Mohair. ... ... ... ... 21% General Motors ... w. ... ..- sen 41% Goodyear . ... o’! International Hydro Electric ,- .. Zlléi International Harvester .. Ami; ,KCl\llQCOti: Connor ... ... ... 21. lifontlromory Ward ... ... ... 1b ~Nlugnrn Hudson Towel: ... u. .- Ipramount Publlx ... ... ... ..- Ponick and Foril ... Poor-and Co. B Standard Oil of New Jersey . Rterliniz Securities A ... ... Studebaker ... ... ... U. S. Nicol ... ... ..|~ .-. v. ".1151; -\’f\iiniliiiiii . Yi-liiiii" 'l'ri|i~‘: llirursifii-ii 'i'rustoc S Cull liiniey- ... MARKET REVIEW ‘FOR MAY l!‘ lfldl KOIIANDA MINES! Wiiiiln the pant fi-iv days it biis been luitii-iittiil ri-r_v t'll‘ll_l"l_V llinl Nurniiilii Mini-ii. in llilllllllllll iirillliilr .i'riini the 1.t'i'i'i~foi»t lr-vrl. liii-i lii-i-n lllll'l'l.‘\‘liflll in ri-vcnliu: ciiiisi .gll\‘. iii-iv (ii-ii oi’ inure iiian iIIIPYPKIiIIR rn ucs. (‘iiiilirinnliiiii of iiiiwi- fiiiiiiiigii i-iiiiii-n through nu :ii2l_ra- is til‘ drilling ri-aulls in ilnlo lay North- nrii .\lini~r, which iuiilrnios liiiit the lirii lniosi hiilou i-iii-ii shun" approxim- » lllt‘i_\' .100 fiwi ii! urn. 'l‘|iosc iwn holes Ill": in iiiiiliiiivii iii the new iioiii report- oil nt liic ;lil_II|Ill| meeting us harimt liccn cut liitn uocp or». l! is siqioil lliiit this ne\\'l_v found ore iii-low the 1,475 root lcvi-l iimiriirs in lm iit li-niit .100 YFPI luuiz. ll\l\‘l\ zit iio'li mils. with wiiltliti of 230 fiw-I of from l0\\' griiiii» 1n ‘l5 pm. vllllllhl‘ mid from ioir erniii- to 512i lliihl. it ciitiniilii iit lenstJn tin: LKTUU-fiiut illllFiZllll, (in llin basis oi’ tlicsie new fluid- iiiuii it is viatliiiuioil tliui iiriiliig iliiiie sliii-i‘ liii- first iii’ the _\'e.1r llllB nilrleil r-nsily iHNii-[lltlil l\)\\$ of i»ri*. iif nil i-luns- cii, in ilw Niiriinilii iiri: ri-si-rrier. making n iiilui of ll.iiii0_ii00 iiiiis. iii iloiliir Vnluc. iircn nt ll) i-i-ul i-iippor. riscrn-s nre 88 Great George 8L, Charlottetown f . Stewart Jones 8e Co. Correspondents of Greensh-ields & Co. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange . ., , ,, l ||,'l ii “ " ii ll i l‘ l1’.- mqwfi“ '<T.'.',l.‘-§"'.€."f.f"..'.' ... iliiltliiiiillli. iii lllhiunlillilfcl,“ <‘I‘N"l\'l‘\‘ii“l\ Liillliflllliyt "m 'i' “m.” "m1 Llghi ,,, nuc-iliiril is ui lil ciiuioiii. Aduiiiliiil: ha“ that ihiisr- i-stiniiiir-s nri- iinnffiviiil the N B“! IDEAS 119g the florload ~ i ii liave just received a full carloacl of Model 8 IVZW lDELSpreaders and we want every farritor in this community to see this leader of all spreaiers. We handle by the carload, because: l: is the genuine. originaf. l: is iiomd rlirouglaciir- - 1t is built of the finest materials, \;i skilled work- manship, for lifetime service. I: is gudrantced against breakage for one year. These and many other reasons easily place the Model 8 in s class by itself. We can have one on your farm, ready so use ll s few hours. the NEW IDEA Spreader "aside-s, reading” spreaden ms LEWIS w. oorr ‘i comsmz, LIMITED. - -Irester-q_um(h1- II likely to result in DID" suggests, however, that they an! cepsble of being iiicrened. as new dull = ore is open st both ends and st the bottom. i April liild production eetsbllslieo a new peek, prohsbly in tbo neighbor- "Tberu Ia good xenon to believe that thelprll 1 goiii output oso- oemonsiotently maintained." It la noted that gold production in lower copper output, end April outurii m!!! be s million or l million and I hell.’ pounds down from tho monthly copper average, which heretofore has been st shout Int your’: rate of lev- in: the low price of copper and the tact‘ thst increased gold production is not Yllllblllll this mine, this condition ahonlii not be nlsrinip _t_o__tlio _n_b|rohplil9rI. The cbiieentrs in: ls operating on Ul-IVOHIIQ ot -il00 tons daily. The new rich giiid org from the 13,000 foot lior- iviii will hégdii to go to tho anieltei- within n mmh or six weeks. Higher gird values tbnn expected ere cumin: from file umivr levels of the "H" ore- buily, and Anrifn gold-corner from noiir the surfiu-e. in this deposit. An nstiinnic iiriuiiilii that iliileiuri-bphei- lireiika bad» llnfiiiranrla this your rmilil show not; illmfil" "T $3 llrr slinre after taxes unit WHIEWYITI. " ' ' DKTJOLL-FRONTICNAC OIL C0.: - Following the uopnrsncfof the ini- mini report for 10510-31 showing $1.111 vuriioil p?!‘ share 0n this common eiiivk. llPrilfp special nilJiistiiieiit our iii’ illll" iIlli-v. fin‘. llllfll‘?! llIJfPtl rather fii-iri|_i~ iiii ihc mrirkclii. ’l‘iio,i' irnrc donit in in llll‘ noighhiirhiinri of HM’; uhiire fey liiitl. i-iitvil ii prlvo rniii) of almost PXIIFII)‘ lcn nines lfliPli i-ariilng non-or, iviin ilii~ yiclil working nut as Just n slinilo. hot- ll‘l' than ~i'i', p.12 nn the 60c annual iliv- iiioiul basis. Earning power last your u-ns nearly 12;‘ pm, iu vii-mil; (If 1hr; iliviileiiil. Bron hail the rast-rve-i-hnrige- of! liecn minlo before not fnr dlriricinir, the 71c P?!‘ shore thuii remaining as nrnlhibls 0n the common would luive linen lllllfl‘ than 1N pm, in excess of iliv- uli-iiil lmylllflll’. Arieiiiniiiiiieii aurpiiiii i-f -$l_l'.'R..'$.'i7 at tiic rind of line your ' (‘illllil iii i-iiiiiiiiiii-rl prr-lr-rrsrl mm ninu iiiviilciiii i-i-iluirr-men-ts fur Fears, nuil in common dividends Cut‘ \l]l\\'ill‘(l! u! 4.75 years. ACTlVE nosi) rnicns CORPORATION SECURITIES: Ai-iiii-i , .. 11.5" tsziu Ilrli 'l'<-1 - 10mm 100.25 R i‘- Piiii‘ .. - 101.75 ins-mi "nu Fciii ,, lllfljl] 3n Pun ‘ s-Pilill . S180 Glut I‘iiw iiiit |'li\\’ .. ii PI,‘ . Mon l‘ .\l Co 5!: lii- 1M7 Mont Pim“ . d ni- 197i! \l'iril I'm‘? I 5 pi ‘I970 lion 'l'ran\ , 7i pl‘ Hui lion Tram . 5 [W 10.? “on Tram . dig pi: 19.5.5 Qllf‘ Piiir .. 7i pi» 1M8 Shun‘ Piiiv _ 4'5 pi- lMi Show Pow . 7i pi: 11070 l'iiii scour . ‘all pi- 19s: iioiiiivios or» rsxsns oi-giiirixricnii iiosns Mont Fl i‘ . 5pc 1min 11117.5 i‘ N S iitri Fipi- inns mum i‘ .\' R . .. llll.il0 if .\‘ R . .. 1mm) i‘ S R . .. t’ .\' R . .. l‘ .\' R . .. l‘ 5' R . .. i‘ .\' R , , t‘ -\‘ R . .. i‘ .\' l: , DOMINION 0F (‘ASAIIA BONDQ (TAX EXEMPT ‘lfiflllfifil Ill-t 1.1.‘ i .\'ili‘l,lfl3il .\l:ir.1..llt3’i' Dw- l. H037 ‘il-j» w: ' . H032 7i‘, pi‘ ‘ .1fl-'H liq pr Jillil .'i in- .. - , 11H.’ i‘: m: .. 4'4.» pi: .. ill!‘ .. EL PX§6 PLANS JUBILEE EL PASO. Tex, May 3.-(U.P.)— The date that the first "iron horse" steamed into the straggling little village that was E1 Peso has been selected for the observance of El Pam's golden anniversary. May l9. 1881, the first locomotive came into El Peso, and on May 19 this year, s great. jubilee will be staged. Civic clubs, railroads, banks and enty-flvo million‘ pounds, but conlider- in Biuitral Guardian _._.-. Ooiirl yseterdly morph! I mm charged with being drunk J-ud ln- capable rise so iisu untreated. A man» charged with common assault was fined $5 and costs or ton days. enlle Court, cbsrled ‘with breaking to boxcsrl on the rlllwsy. ‘The case was adjourned till Monday. XBLAND csnir 5,140 woo-m. than R. Been, the best known pil- wlll bake a Prince Edward Island girl ls his bride. Announcement hss been made of the engagement of the pilot to Miss Georgina B. Matheson, of Charlottetown, whose parents, Nlr- and Mrs. George Matheson, have o. winter home st ilB Commonwealth Avenue. - SEALS PLENTIFUL-Doylels Cove, North Rustico, presented a spectacu- lar scene on Thursday morning of last week, the water being literally alive with seals lri-pursuii: of herring. Hundreds of giiiis viere waiting near shore for their share of the fish. It was certainly a hard morning on the herring for it; they managed to escape the iaalons of the gulls they were 1m- mcdiately picked up by Tom and Gavan Doyle, 5 and 4 years old em~ ateur fishermen, who secured consid- erable for fox feed for their father's ranch in this way-Com. NEW LONDON SCHOOL Honor roll of New London School for April".- Grade X-l. Lorne McKay. _ Grade'IX—1, Lorna McEwen; 2, Margaret Ramsay; 3, Mattie Con- stable; 4, Aubrey Found. Gracie VIII-l, Elva McAlllster. Grade V1—1, Thorley Burgoyne; 2, Lloyd Ramsay; 3. Vesta Burgome; 3. Borden McAllister. . Grade IV—1, Bloyce Dunning; 2, Hazel Carr; 3, Fulton Pidgeon; 4. Stanford Carr. Grade III-l, Doris Buiitaln and Miriam Currie icqual). Grade 1I-—1, Annie Cari". Grade I iSr.)—l; Annie McKay‘, 2, Marion Lamssy. Grade 1 tJrJ-l. Fannie Carr. Most stars for Depsi-inieiiL,,Bloyce Dunning. ‘ Perfect; attendance: -- Margaret Ramsay. Thorley Burgoyne, Lloyd Ramsay, Hazel Carr. ‘Miriam Currie, Bioyce Dunning, Pribrey Found. ‘ Jean Shsrpe-Jreaclier. GETS HELP ILLEGALLY / (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Alta" Mlay 3——Eighi: persons who, it is alleged, received relief from the city illegally, will be prosecuted by the civic relief deport- ment. Only a small sum isinvolved. The first case was that of a young married man who was living in a hoiisebwned by his mother. niotlier, wlio bod married again, ap- pesled to the relief department and said that. the young couple who were in her house were starving to death. did not have any fuel and were in rags. The couples were given aid, the department supplying coal and other necessities of life. It was learned the woman who liad first appealfid on be- half of the young couple, actuniiy owned four houses. Slinnril‘: Illnlmrnt for Illuminati-um. other business organizations that have golden anniversaries this year will participate. More than 25,000 visitors ere ex-l i POLICE COUIT--Al the ‘Policci The , THE ROYAL FAMILY i . (Goodies Pnsei HAND-ION. Ont» May F-Intimoic snd interesting stories of members ol the Royal homily from Queen Victor- ig to the Prince oliWlikl. were giv- n. to the 5t. Gourde’: loclsty o! E H" 1‘“'°““" 'PP°"°“ m ‘h’ "“"‘ iiismiiiiiii the other iiiem by Ober- ii-s .1. Phillip of iuw York. w. {Phillips sddcd g greet many new stoi- ies to the large coliectionof stories ,0! ‘Royalty, for u one oi‘ the leading ‘ yihilsteiists in the world he hid been Lin close touch. with Queen Victoria, ot tester st: the East Boston sir port l King Ewan-L gin; (“one m4 Queen Mary. the Prince of Wslos and his brothers. For 32 years, from 1890 to 10m, he was chairman of the largest stamp business in the world, located ‘in London end during most of that time was -roysi piiiistelist. to their Mejesties. Of pecular interest to the Dominion was Mr. Phillips’ account oi’ e gentle- men walking into his stamp shop in London and altering g perfect copy» of the rare Canada IZ-pence stamp of 185i, now valued st. $2.000. The purchase was concluded- and when he learned the, seller was the Misr- qiils of Lorrie, who lied obtained this and seversl-similcr slumps whilche wss governor general of Csnsdo from 1878 to 1883. Mr. Phillips‘ address was of rsi-e value because it dcaith throughout with personal contacts with royalty. He spoke of’ Queen Victoria however as one who-had not met her person- ally. He told of the general belief t-he Queen _ws.s quite angry when she lsaw the special "Msfcking Besieged" stamps issued in 1900‘ by authority of General Baden-Powell. One of the stamps showed eclcspaich rider; en- other s bust; of General Baden-Powell Mr. Phillips recalled" the report the Queen said that up to that time her own portrait and that; of her family - were considered correct on all the stamps of her dorninions, and the in- cident probably mitigated against siiy further honors that: the General would otherwise have received. ‘Mr. Phillips told of King Edward inspecting the erection o! a large moi-gee at Buckingham Pslsce. He three a hail-smoked cigar down and then found severabof the workmen qusrrelling over whoshould have it: two occasions presented His Majesty with albums containing specie! is~ sues of the Dominion. Mr. Phillips remarked, while important additions to the royal collection came from many other ports of the Empire. Hir- elgrilstamps are not included. The Prince of Wslrs wss s stamp collector until he went to College and Mr Phillips related that while he was 5 youth, the Prince and his tutor csnie to lee him about stamp collect- ing. He suggested the Prince should collect issues of Prince Edward Island and the Prince agreed. Mr. Phillips gave him an unused sci: to start with. Bu: the next duy the tutor returned with the news that; he had got "in an awful row" at the Palace, when the King heard that the magnificent set. had been a. present. "You may be sure that since that time, about 25 years ego." I have never offered any present to any member of our Royal Family. Mr." Phillips concluded. “The ' unwritten rules and regulations of Royalty must be rmpected by all loy- sl subjects." STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL Honor roll for April:- Grsde lX-l, Clare Quinn; 2, Pen- zie Reid and Hilda I-liscott, tequail. Grade VIII-A, Marian Walsh and AnniVMcGuigan, iequel); 2. Aibsn Bolger. Grade VI-1, Lillian Coles; 2, No- rs Reid; 3, Freda McGuigan. Grade V-1, Francis Fleming; 2, inyton Bell and Bertha McGuigsii. iequill‘. 3. Louis Reid. Grade III (Sr.)--l, Marion Bell; 2, Frankie Weir; 3, Lea Reid. Grade III fJrJ-l, Gladys Quinn; 2, Justin Reid; 3, Vernon McGuigan. Grade II-l, Edith McGuigan; 2, Evelyn MscKay; 3, Elva NlacKay. Grade I (fl)—l, Francis Bolger; 2. John Reid", 3, Archibald MacEwen. Grade I ib)--l, Vivian MacEweii; 2, Anna MacEwen. Grade I lC)—-l, Robert Reid; 2, Kathleen Reid; a, Alban Relci andl Norbert Reid, iequal). Perfect; attendaiicex-Ciare Quinn, Penzie Reid, Aiban Bolger, Nora Reid. Lillian Coles, Francis Fleming, Layton Bell, Prank MscEwen, Louis Walsh. Louis Quinn. lilarion Bell, Ross Macllwen, Frankie Weir, Gladys Quinn, James Bennett. Justin Reid, "Disgraeefui. go onr-lth your work," he sold». Afterwards he sent down s box of his specie! cigars. one for eech workman. 0i King George, Ml’. Phillips had reciiiection of a particular incident which, he said, “impressed me more than anything else in my life as to the immciis amount; oi’ work under- taken by our- Royal Family.” He was inspecting an offer of stamps made to the King, and was seated in s corner of the Kings mom when s delegation was announced. The date was some time in November, 25 years ago. The deputation wanted His‘ Ma- Jesyr to officials ‘at the 50th anniver- sary of the founding of the Young Men's Christian Association, the fol- lowing May. The ‘King turned to Major-General do Wiriton, his pri- vate secretary, and was informed that he was fully booked up for that week- six months ahead. _ . King George of course is well known as "s keen slsfnp collector. Mr Phillips was his philllelist from 1910 to i922 and met His Majesty many limes. "He is ii charming host. and 'quickly puts one at his ease," Mr. Phillips went on. "We est and talked together just as any two collectors do when they foregsther.“ The Canadian Government has on Elva. MacKay, Evelyn Mad-Lay, Fran- cis Bolger, Archibald MacEwbi-i, Blois | MucEwen, Vivian MacEweii, Anna MacEwen. l Winer in automobile raoez-Prancis i Bolgcr. Teacher-Carrie S. Woodside. ADVENT or SPRING srms TONG rulmpcnj wnmiricc, Min; May a.-_ 4B3‘ I The Canadian Pressw-Spriiigtime is in the West; and the soft; breezes and bright weather is spreading discon- tent: among Winnipeg's Chinese pop- ulation, according to Yick Wong, sec- retary oi’ the Wong Wiin Sun assoc- iation. Rcpetition of ~ last year's bloody struggle in Chinatown looms‘ as rumbles of displeasure spread, through the tongs. ' The numerous funny little build- ings, chop suey houses, antique shops and secluded places iimcrc gambling prevails have opened sftcr the bitter winter months. Everything appears peaceful, but. Yick Wong, who knows his Chinese brothers well, expresses fear that the truce cannot last and, with a. shrug of his skinny shoulders he states that it is for the Orientals to say. Thunder of tong war is in the dis- SOME DAV] * Thezeisperliapseomenmchdesiredthlngthszyou sreloolringforwardro someday. lrmzybes hoimqecriporaomecherisheddreamolycurown. Whateveritis, regulardepoeiislrs lsavingshi inihis Banlrnl bring realization closer. Risoslmblsindttll been int/lawn! Cilia THE BANK 0F NOVA SCOTIA ES'I‘ABLISHED 1832 Capital $12,000,000 Reserve 864,000,006 Total Assets over $265,000,000 With the object of giving the best. possible service to our lull- time eustome s the Eastern Supervisor's Department is looobl In Saint John. N. B. filiiciefhéuséid, iiiTtTtf iTiEy br€aii orer-"outbr-eiilrwifi’ Winnipeg. ‘head with lightning flashes unless the residents of Chinatown prevent a recurrence of lost years incidents whcil frri-izicri ton: iiiemhcrs clashed with club and ciidpr-I. the first. real .4 Wong fears there is on attempt on foot to again stir up trouble among his brethren. Control of gambling is thr sore spot in Winnipeg's China- town. Trusty as en oicl friend-At never fails to please with its lasting flavour. “limit Iiitiawmo HICKY t? NICHDlSDN l. v l pected from Bl Pun‘: trade terri-. tory in conti-Bl: to the handful of i IOU-then considered s grout. crowd: -tl~ict cheered the first. locomotivci in 1881. A parade that will depict the’ growth of El Peso in the desert from , n group of adobe houses to s modern ‘ oily will be one of the features. The Southern Pacific, the first railroad to enter Ill Peso, will haw some old type trains hero for tii. celebration. The Ten! 1nd Pecif l railroad also will participate. l1 12d Kent. Stret Chsrlotietown, P. E. I. i Children’s Summer Shoes As usual we have made special arrangements for 3 very ‘ strong line of Children's Serviccablc summer shoes. AT EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE PRICES we lire showing samples of these goods in our window, plainly priced. These are all made from very durable leather and thcsoles are wonder- ful, they wear like iron. Authorized Factory Represenmivo flood Second Hand l MAliilllE SPREADERS i At Your Own Price for a iliilcii Sale MB"IB~O . did not make its rail coii- - _ , , . , -. - . .- . , “n, c Ono New Ides Bpresder tllllmiilr) than“ it i Misses Lhilti s Lhiid s Ho.‘ b - One New is". s reami- (vsueyesiili nection with WI my “hill "81 ‘ _ ,__ - -,_, i, i... , , , One New m» Slgrcodcr um. Herbert) i . 11 1° l 3 i" l“ " " i“ ‘ ‘ H m ' 2 t" . - 8231322333 igiiiiiiiliuiiiqii, i s 1'35 s i~>ii s iiiii r ixir. s i» i OneFroItihWood (NorlhTfyMI) SalldtllS,Bl0\\n leather . . H" l“ Hm "an v ' 0M PM! I WWI Willi" "m" Sandals, Patent Leather . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. -- --' _ __ 7 y“ One International (Omllnfli . - L ui - . LS5 . 1.6a M» W“ ~ i oiiiiiiiiemuiiiiu (ciiuiiiumwii) ..._.. Oxfords, Brown ea er _ l" H; One Inter-notions! (Albany) Vnflo" ‘mum Fnzmvrmcx Oxfords} Patent. Imalhci- 1.8» .073 - -_ ’ I‘ Ono iiiiemumi [Cllillllll _--- ‘h . e _ _ 2,00 1.35 H» -~ ‘i Ongfl‘ggy.fllnvh (Aumm g D. 5h “Md the Oxfords, Black Les er _ _ _ W: One messy-nuns (Heinrich) Th. MM ° i v Boots Bi-‘oivn Leather . 2.2a LS.» hi" --~° _ one MW”_HI“|. (n-mphn) homo O! MI. Ind ‘MRI. 101111 Pith‘ ‘ , ~ I B ‘ _ T _. i" g 2f,“ 2,00 i313 i . One international (Victoria) psu-ick, Ten Mlle House. on ‘Iliurs- sport Oxfords. Elk Leathei. noun iimm 8- -- z 5o 3 on 5 m , dlyi April 23rd, and claimed for its own their Little Ion Vernon Joesph, ht the sge of eleven months sad lif- teen dlYl- ‘ Vernon was s brlghlhnd cheerful little fellow until one week previous to ‘his death, he oontrscccd theiti dread discue, pneumonia. With all inst. medical eld and loving csre could do, he passed sway to hll Heavenly home. The little body WM 1.1g to rest. Friday afternoon in ‘Preemie Cemetery- Ladics’ Sizes 2i’; to 7, Sport Oxfords at ALLEY & CO. "LTD. Charlottetown, P. E. I. O Pick out the spreader that you wont and lot III know snilwewillonlybetoogladcoshowltcoyomwewllltslio cattle lo poymsnt for my of these mschlriu. so why be without s IPIQIIIBI for your spring work. Thelevils Vi. Goff Company, Limited 126 Kent Street Charlottetown Distributor for the New lulu Spender 0o. i