Orditlifll living builds an emu --slo_tvly. But what" if your needs I démanci g can estate createcb. imtliediawlor? . ’ _ sSea the cm». m. Man ma”: CN Llllzl INSIlIIANOB Coleman Bruel M:eBeatla Bldg. Monetaa. NJ. s. s. rnlatirs. c. nfiiiintlitus. e.l..ii_ Ileana-ails P-Lh. Guard AgQl, (hn-lggflgy.‘ p,|,_|_ p .-- l g Our brokerage service b ‘ THIS firm holds membership on six leading exchanges and maintains fourteen branch offices, all connected by private wire with Mont- real, New Yorlcand other financial centres. Back of these features of our servlce is a large and experienced personnel, ready to serve you in an advisory capacity o’: in the sale or purchase of securities. JOHN§TON M-waw . IiOUEIU-l. all!" Manager. Iaelrllsnr Bldg». liuuanlee SL, salutes-aide. i‘. 0. r»; In, Mmbm: Momma! Slot-b Eavbafie. Montreal Curb - - - Mule), Toronto Srorb Exrbnsgr. Winnipeg Grain 1 Exrllslvge, Chicago Baud of Tmdr, ' ’ New York Curb (amriau) lbw. Ruhbarl- hallo lhee 0e. i are station's: sate. - mu. ‘ Shoes. Rubbers. lepage v Elizabeth's Olllimll. March 30. Mem- o. .:........v.~.. loom ~— nos-ts’ v IIG ILAUGIIK Ill.‘ - I00“. I'll-PAL snea 0o. 30114-2241. RAID COAIF-Uhsstnut also seq baseburners. We can supply any quantity. A. rlckard s. 0o. Phone 240. itil-S-M-Sl LANDSJN FIELD - Instead oi landing on the ice-as heretofore, the mall plane from ‘ ‘ ‘ landed in Andrew's field, beside 5t. Peter's Road. a s . . .. ‘ . ANGLICAN llIVwll-orapaud, Saint John's Church, Friday, Maren 2B, services I p. ,m., Sunday. March 30, Ivsnsong 1.00; Splingiield, Saint in: Prayer, 11.00. - ~ _ ' rouca covert-alt. the‘ ...’... Court yesterday morning one case e! liquor was dismissed, and a. second adjourned till today. A. duvenile," charged, with theft, was remanded 10f “HAHN. ‘ ‘ :'- ___.-_.i llama as gross revenues. passable:- carried, etc. llarnitlgaiper share. how evenwere lower because 0t the in- crease in capitalisation durilll the yeanltet ineqne applicable to stock we! 8005.31 squivalmlt to sit-liven 09,095 average number of shares wt- standing during the real-inn oom- paves with net income d {M3322 in ma. euivalent to Clue on $6.000 svarsgs numbvlflof shares outstandils in that year. _ Listing of additional shares of Famous Players Canadian Corpora- tion reflects the decision o! bankers to exercise options obtained about two years aeo. nu andthe fact that ," issued in contraction with debentures have been about three- ’. . iiBrittish Columbia Power Corp. - ' Limited . w,’ 5 3L2 ifirstgRetunding and Collateral Trust . ‘llSinklngFnnd Gold hopes To Mature March 1st 1960 Price 98 and Interest Yielding over 5 5-8_ ' . Per Cent. Stewart Jones & Company 88 Great George St., Charlottetown _.__.____.____...._..____......_i_ é i Stewart Jones 8e Co. L- -_ . z Correspondents o! "c g '“ " Giieenshields -8e Co. Members o! the Montreal Stock Exchange 8d Great George 8L, Charlottetown . --_a~...a~>u__._.. . LMONTREAL sroox moi-lance. ' i The woductlon figures oi’ Canad- I ‘tan Paper Mills for the month of s a‘ ' . ‘ Marclrwiil be helped by a share of ejtjrence the tonnage that International has agreed to hand over to the other ,0 " mllls. averaging, it ls understood be- __."_;l‘_tlall_'ts ‘ their dollars tween "moo and aooo will a month. .,',,Work ~_.tv_lenty '-' four _ lloure of eaoh day by I ~~ vesting-in Sound l1 “lnvestntent Stocks" l 1nd Bonds. lt is Well "‘ _ "do. eeelodnveetment onCounsel. owl invite your ‘enqisirlsp ” M’ . » " ' i. if...“ Ir. rsillahlreloaed. "genie salad oi W"!!! This ls a tonnage -thst would have been produced mainly in the united States mills of lnernatlonnl. It was because these mills were hrodueing on this aurpluaitonnaga in January and nsiuary that the ratio of m"- ~ duction to el-baoit! mos so his i0; United sum Kama. lt is probable can. rnlamatnnar. three oaaaolan mills, ‘lhree Rivers. Oatlneau and the new Dalhousie rnlll ‘in New Brunswick will continue" to opal-m i close to capacity whilesaversi or the United stem mills of the m" International lelelul lemma bNllIlll out; jlsdt‘ taut the company ls holding its ovnyrasflre- its combined metals. with production or copper ea the A revival or industrial 0P- qusrtel-a exercised. reflects the at- titude towards this stock. These op- prlee until Maren 81st. .~ Market reports fumished by Green- Jonp & 0o.,,0e__<heat Qeorgetltgeet, Charlottetown. -- .1, to -- -‘ i watercress» l - . ,_ , . , ,.‘.,._ ... Abif-ibiw". ‘..| ..l.-.‘.l’.e1. ’ Alberta-Pueblo Grim .‘l Abfiflifln. ..."... .r Brazilian H.-’A.Oll'.. h. ..."... t. inn-Power .. ..'. ..."... bile ea ... ... unlawful possession o! intoxicating tions are only subsist the meant‘ srvwasr some e co" . shields d: 00-. Montreal. to Stewart lwpnhénql?‘ h. > younzrudy Jbout . ‘sliihtlsdrhsliah Pl arterioles-sh -¢_ "w. » ' . For: we ., a amiss saavlcas. North m...‘ field Sunday, March so; Feirvlew. u a. 1a.; north alvei, a p. la; long Oreek. 1 syn. w. n. lsaewalnn, srlanm. s - - - - COUPGNS FOI- WIIOAH may be; ‘vxchansed Wednesday or Thursday for both performances. Prince Ed- ward hon-office opens at 0.30 a. m. for coupon holders only. ciah sales on Friday. MOVE FAST BBOTIL, ER! l 2004-3-2t-3t ‘or run-a alight fire in a? roo of a house at the lower end oi Euplton Street, ‘beside the railroad tracks gave the firemen a few minu- tes work yesterday noon. When the fire was located, after considerable cutting into the roof, it was extin- guished with the aid o! a hand chemical. ' 1'0 TIAIN I03 NURSE — Miss Margaret .3. Kelly, who-tor the past fewhnontbs has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyons, at Min- to. N. 8.. has gone to Summeralde, P. l. I., where she_ will enter a hospital to train for a. numb-Fredericton Gleaner. “HUNDREDS. TUlNED AWAY these days-but it is not. our fault. We, can only handle a certain nun-l- tbsr of. customers at one time. How- ever, don't be discouraged. Get a- round early.,and avoid the rush at the Tire Bale now going on. Purdie- niausoa Co. auto-pl WELL KNOWN BEBE-Miss Win- nlfred ‘Thqmtl (B. A. '00) head ofthe Women's won: m‘ the unlletrcllul-cli- offifiansda, and Bone Mills, ta. a. ’l‘6_)'_ General Secretary Vof the Girls: work of the United Church, have _becl_'l_ recent visitors at Mount Alli- wh. Bukvllle- These two. talented “women whose work has done much for the women of Canada, an maid-- in: in "Toronto. lvri-s, liellstrom- (lYislfy Allison B. A. it) who was as- alnce her marriage. resided in New rant. v , - l ‘I aqiafl ' . I lhJnTBE ACTq-Mondiy gelled Officer Dominic Doylewlls- played, superior detective.» ability: in stables/s. wars o! no whom he us... one ottlye lnqlew loudly st.- js-s knbwn. that. oashfiwas altort v Otfieeghboyle _os.s,e.,ln.hal-l_d.. Whilaeha Officer Wl-Sfil-‘Qfilld in thejaailical the volma ltd entered. and lighted l‘ 9-1901‘ Which he shortly alter ex- tingulshed and inserted in lihebox. As llhflwarrooled on a-twerlny-flve BulldtrlgProducta .. ...-rm Canada Oar Canada Content .-. ..-. CanadrPower and Paper .. ... i. 1.»... Home Oil impel-lei Oil .. i... ... '... lnduatrtal Alcohol... ~.'.. ....; International Nickel .. International Petroleum Maasayllarris- .. ... .. Montreal Power .. ... .. ... ...‘... a». is. .86‘ Gliildl Melting .. ... 2.. ... Power Corporation ".. ... ... .. Steel o! Oanlde Steel of Oaneds Pid .. .. Simona .. ... .. Wira-llpeg Electric .. v e-b w]. lgtofllcel’ Doyle ta-laiqalataly placed 1455 -llim under arrest. Canada-Slowing». 7%‘ Dominion Bridge .. . ..... 7154i Foreign Power Securities .. ...- 32 1 LIYISTQCK muggy; Pram-Company" ibttl ' ‘ GOBGIII $99G] will“ .‘. ....'a 13%‘ (Cnagdlgn In”) sso' lronranar...‘ March za-r-aai-e I’! were 11s cattle, 178i calves, all hogs i and 1i sheep and lambs for sale on m. l the two .Montreal livestock markets 33 today- The cattle market was steady. . 136% Mew! Bantams -'-- "least. Common bulls from sdoo to Nltlflflll ERIN"! -~- - -- 33 l, $1.25. Calves were 50 cents or more NIX-Mill 5W1 911' -- -- -- “'5 l lower. Trade was draggy. Calves Canada-Brenna .. ... --- --- 59% were oi common to just plain qual- Price Bros. .. ... ... ... ..l 90* QuslbeePower .. ... ..-. ... .. 06%! Shswlnlgan .. ... .. ..... .. Smeltsrs .. ‘... ... “'14 ' ered. cent piece, he“ extracted the eoin. Common to plain cows brought $5.50 to 87.00 and banners were mostly 175‘ ity. The bulk of the sales were made Dominica ‘m’ -- 9° between saoo and sans. with an odd Famous Player's .. ‘... 58 “l; up u. $10.50. Grass calves Nflflfldb .’. ...- ... ... ... ... l0 , bmughg ‘QQQ Limbs wgyg gtggdy, - 141A m: spring lambs brought atom each and were weighing between 22 and 30 pounds. Sheep were from ‘Ml’- lseoo to also. Hogs were til-m. The 33°“ ' ruling price was 813.75 fed and wat- hogs brought 813.25. 33 , When graded there was $1.00 pre- 37 . mlum per hog paid on selects, and 43 | outs, on lower grades. Bows were from RAM! socleted with them, in the work, has, - and lNotlces By Vernon I‘. Maddlgan Press lep- rescntatlve, The Soy Scout Association The concert presented last ‘mira- day evening in Zion Hall W file Scouts of tl-leeth and bth Uharlotte- town Troops was a wond iul suooeas financially and otherwise. Oredlt is due w. 8.1!. I'd-Nut and A. l. M’! Ansel: and walker for tho splendid prosflln which they ‘manna. " In the report of the wnoert already published mention. was omlnitted o! the reading by legut John Denny and and also the Camp Fire soano by the Baptist and Zion Scouts. The boys wish to especially thank Mrs. Rich- ards, Mrs. Parent, Mrs. Jewell and all others who helped to make the concert a success. ndu-t forgot, the u; Smut event in Charlottetown is the show- ing of the World Shout. Jaanbaee film ‘at the Strand mam on April 8th. Tickets are now on sale. Help this picture go towards the Provin- clal Soetlt, Camp lund. Nowistliatlrrle forymlrwutof Honor to plan the outdoor activities for the troop. Your boy should be s Scout be- caliper- 1v. Bcoutlng fills a Boy's spare time wltl-l, healthy occupations. i. Scouting gives _ a boy character. which}: “ ,‘ to in any career. _ _ s. sooutine is not s. lnltuu-y Move- intent-it la outta make good in- dividual citirens, not l. crowd of imi- tatlon soldiers. ' v .4._-.3<=0l-I?4l1g 81M. l b0! Ol-lllfluni- tles for Service for God and his" neighbor. ‘rhlsfllstha basis of relig- lcn. “It p, expected thatevu-y scout" shill belong to moms religious de- nominstlon-and attend its services. _ ‘n. Booutirlgqmpkesa boy handy.‘ His-hobbies are useful at homo as vlyell-asinterest-ilig to ‘ if. Bascouting gives a boy a sense of honour and loyalty. Be will not let you down or tell you a. lie. 7. Scouting tee/shes a boy self- rellance so that he can fend for hlln- seiikand help other people. - s. scouting gives s My good health. Through open-air exercise and self serene [aims second mind lna healthybody. .9. Scouting finds out a boys Natural gtftl and so helps to find "Square holes for square pegs" in the choice oi’ career. l0. Scouting will make a man or your boy. And the sort of man you would wish him to be. YOU can help your boy by:- l. Taking an interest in his scout work. 2. Helping him prepare for his tests and realizing the fun of it your- self. . s. Seeing that he remembers his scout Promlig and Law and tries to put them into practice. 4. Providing opportunities for hint to earn money for his uniform, registration fees and badges. A T100!’ MOTTO IN VIBSI.‘ Boy Scouts, this motto should Iver be with those who would Pluck and coolness both posscu; N“. Yo“ ‘mm h ‘um aemanleel- ltin time or meal. . i Early wisdomeows ltsseeds. Ame-lean Oan .. mu, Us“ | I a ' ed P"°°Y°‘"'°°““" '"*"l“”‘”' Allegheny . star a Am" “m! l‘ l“ “M; ‘mm, _ l 1M1 y, Ready always tobe ruin: Bel-lair Aviation .. ... 40% i Lbs. 8 Ever cautious. show no tear. no‘ 1 1 - Donotiorgettl-lismottoelear. mwuw“ “m”! __ _ 4 "i Buy -lth Peterberofllll. Ont. ma”; flower .. sass , ' immorality Wire .. ...‘. sits: "Awmqg “m” 3"l*"°"""*'°°‘°“"°*°d Niagara Hudson Power .. 1:56‘ ,Y.“@_. n, g "y; pilgrim Will'- 0W1‘! TIWP- P101" w"! "hm, m,“ may 1 as a u ll». new - Peniek mil mo‘ l. . . 4m gtllllglelloli. round The registration cal-a may decide "ma", a‘ m u“ - limbliwimulln”? Whsnoneofyour oldc boyslesvas - ' m; "l'¢¢»"4 m ml”- home u. "seek an tea-tulle." ta. fact Rm“ .i ... ... ... esa ... n‘a‘."°m.n.”.‘m.md.g“m standard Oil-tiller may .. 12v. J‘; p. all». tn "a weeks. Ugly hol- that he is carryins an up-w-hte sent... seourlueall .. nv. leysveniah. Bony llnu out Maillot!“ vs"! w 1M4‘ “m” “M”, g" ,,. rm‘ lellow, muddy. DllTlU-il Ill! Mimi! whether or not he la given a partie- wllin Overland . . m iliitmasls- 1.1mm“ Ml!‘ ulnrly desirable position "and mt ul| racemes; .. ... alti- . new; uptl-aaHmPM “m” m‘ l“ "M QJ’, Lu. ...-win en's-Us i . 3".‘ i “nlvuauw m‘ a qeaasaflleeers .. .. . ...... mt- - M!" " 9"“, m“ "l" a amt‘ no "It?" as nonunion autumn- ' ‘ - . » - M“ ,l""“||- _'l‘l't0flfty cam murnalona-wo- l "'°"'~",,,,“ “more: livid work. ‘"7" ...... recently made s, u» m - - "Qlseeannaoauamnet-letulsterlao wfim’ neutron mus horseman amen ma. w“ "W-"el theboys togct theO. U.T.oueof' S_COUTIVNG,as the prooeedsfroal‘ {- happlness? t The New Great-West “P desirable and practical results provided for by t sum of $l4,300—plua a % interested in sobutlnk in this city, according to the report of the execu- tive secretary, Norman H. Saunders. issued tau-day. 1g l; an intern-ti report and the figures compiled roi- I live months rim 19, 1m. to Fob. 19, mo. thaw ga-l increase in the number oi scout registrations, which is attribu- ud to the atabllshment of the new scout headquarters at 2 Bloor st. W. a convenient location. . Announcement is also made of the official appointments of Cog B. O. l-looperyas chairman of the provis- lonal committee; t. a. Allan, s. c. Reason, F. A. Wlllet and R. H. Woods as district scout masters, and of James MacKenzle as district rover leader. ‘finasafldaulbtqn Thaidllllllll. The laaldllslcdlleh Ihjiraiasaasrahf “apply lllllDW-a-all olixmyp . Protection HEN the Sunset years of Life arrive, what with Profit Great-West Life surplus provision will you have made to assure those precious boone —- comfort, leisure and independence at oil-freedom from financial carca- golden years of genial, joyful living. These are the happy ‘IHE GREAGI~WES°I “IJJIRDSIIDJIEJIRIIIQIIYfilf” PDllblllfiflf ls especially designed for men who wish to he able to retire at sixty. Example: Man, age 35, deposits $313.50 manually. At age 60 ho has the option of drawing a monthly income of $100 for life or a guaranteed lump In the event of death. his family inherits the full benefitg, riEafa-PT-Wé a l .‘. . NDMAN fiCoqLltl. Provincial MJllllgQfS Uh earnings have alvnys been unusually large —with the result that policy-holders have consistently enjoyed generous profits. These profits, loft with the Company. earn In- terest guaranteed 1187C to be less than 3K pee cent. Actually the Great-West Life Ia pul- ing 5% per cent. ‘ rosperlty" policy oflers the most solution of this vital problem. his exceptionally attractive plan. ubstantlal accumulated profits. ‘l’? I-aife IIIADDEHCG ZWINNIPEG . " arlottetown, P.E.l. - llPlll: £{..".T.;i[ ehd-‘Rwhl-s-‘holne sl nit. Stewart. olrrltlrzrrlnt; turn srnmu ' 1 PLANTING. _ (Expermlnttll Farm Notes) 1 Miss Carrie Grant, Charlottetown spent a. few days last week at he! home here. , It often ilappens that we do notl rive much thought to our gardens or fmlt plantations and svhat we __. i~re rtontg to plant. or sr-w, until Mr. Walter Douglas, Head o! hills- 1 "Yr i‘ Hlmwt m‘ ‘tulle “.1011 H5 ' born, was in the city on Saturday. and then, by the time the plants, .01‘ seeds, are ordered or maclll us. ‘s: is really too late to out the best ills that year, ll‘ evm". for in the . fr? 3 of some lifnnzs. such us. roses, ifar instance. a dblay in planting mlluy mean that they lrlll not grow lat all, 85 when the hot dry winds m5 meat and “sh no" ‘a ch“, ‘blow over newly so; bzlslles it ‘ls very , 1Qttetown_ ‘hard on them. I i llhon. is 11:»:- tiltto to look Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jay. on the ‘birth of a baby girl. Mr. Gus McDonald has entered the employ of Mr. Daniel McKinnon, in ' NW‘- MKS. n. c. Clark spent a few days ahead and lo lilfllif‘ plans for lilac lfCllllllg SCZECH zmrl got supplies 0r- dcrcd in grotl time. stating. when A committee was also alllxllniefil l“ | deal with the proposed memorial to ' I the late E. Oballaghan, latte exectl- . _ _ I M" secretary o‘ Toronto Boy smut olderll-g, that the plant. slllolllrl! roach your»; a lwrtaln time as in‘ l l l l dwtfla‘ glyte ease of moot trrcs and shrubs | Since the census last year. which ‘ma. earlier m“, am Dianna aim. ‘was completed in November, i923. “w frost is out u", 1,0,1“. the m_ elllnem“ new 9m“ are reported m '~'.;lts will be. ‘Pills. a: Insert on loll! M” mgmwred with headquarlwrs’ i .‘..l‘."i‘f€ll.D£‘3 at "lie Fkqwrlnental P1111115. i One should ab?» know' in goat] Hilliard B l-lolbrook executive of Ilillle What lire the bast val-Lotus to ‘slant, or sow, nnn lf one has no‘. Quincy Boy Scouts. ls in a dilemma. _ _ 1 r we C; 5 u“, h expl- this lnforlnntlon at tome. 317F153‘ n3: salad“ tayre c2186“; waste ‘lion rlhculd be made to the nearest l, Duper lh an effort to raise funds fol‘ imillfllilifillfll SlMiQ" l" “W3” "5 i l “uckw be l“ Camp “Iassamnl t0 what t0 plant, as than)! dollars - ' b ‘l iv: this summer. Already almost eight “e “"6" “a“f°‘l l“ “ix: ‘llld Mmned a,’ “m! have been lrnsllltable. or lnlPllfil‘, pa s I1 l" u“ °° I [L a lsscrl which oollltl be prevented to a gathered by the a S’ l K ulrlzo extent by llsltwrz the informa- 1. Now comes Gregory J‘ NICM “m5 of ition freely Ell ell b)‘ lhe l“.$l\:i:"tlllon~ I the Maurice F. lioran Company o hm stations. . Boston offering the Quincy scouts nine huge bales of waste paper if the boys will oolne and get lt. i _ " ~ t i - ' ~. . . . . , ...’f..l°.i.‘.ilfii“ifii. lwl: alluvial were “me bu“: c! llayxvlm to maile repair? Ml‘. ilenry Douglas and Mr. Doug- m route‘ 5"‘, Hoihrmk‘ It’ 5mm.“ ; las Coffin, Hentl of llillsboro, return- “ke we cam gel‘ the new ‘flick 1mm i rd on Saturday from a \'(‘l‘_',' plchsantl we "t the paper’ T: we cans 80;‘ i trill to Boston and New York. i paper until we ge le new ruc . I . l 1 l l Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Glover, ale-i crlnlpanled by their little son Stan“ lay, spent the week end at Goorgm‘ ;to\\'n, the guest of Mr. Zlilfl ltirs. Ly- . mull Jay. v l Premier G. Howard Ferguson has accepted the honorary scoutmaster- ship oi the 25th Toronto Boy Scout hoop, according to the current issue of Toronto dlstrlct Scout News. Other scout activities reported are: The ushering of the 70th Troop at‘._,_,____ the recent Quebec concert at Victoria ' Presbyterian church; the inauguraf - tion of a new method of handllnz, scout registrations by the 70th Troopi and the reIi-Itratlotl of the newest; scout» troop, the lletll, at John Wsn- less school. Mr. John A. Barrett. Charlottetown. with Fred Harrison as i sooutlnaster. l The first meeting of the newly f elected executive conllntttee of the soota of ‘Toronto will tattle place Mon- day next at the King Edward hotel: lulu-lea are now being received lor the eghlhltton or scout and cub craft, t0 to be held u. the Ohureh of telpuanv Hill 0n April 31-20 next. adorns cause much suilerinl. but} llollnwafl Oorn Remover offers a and-satisfactory relief. i. i at ller former home in Georgetown last week. Mr. Elias McKay has accepted a. DOSlLlOn on the sales stsfl for the Nash Motors. Charlottetown. The many friends of Mr. David Jay are glad to know that he is ', much improved, after being confin- rcl for some time with a severe cold. Mrs- Artemas Cook spent a few days at her former home in Plsquid last week. Mr. Ray smallwood, C. N. 8., Bor- den. spent the week end at his home here. ‘fir. E. P, Clark ls engaged with the Public Works Department, at Charlottetown, repairing tractors and cqtllpment, preparatory to the sprints work on the roada-W. z-ltellcvcs Asthma at Once-If you could road the thousands of unsoli- clted letters received by the makers from grateful users you, too, would realize the remarkable powers of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. All cases Jnclplent and chronic, are benefited by this great family rem- edy. tvhy stiller or experiment wit) worthless preparations when tht genuine Kelloggs can be purchaser everywhere. ..,. ,.