MAYZQ9” . _ ,= »- , _ T in 'rria,cnAiu.o'if__i°_crovv_1§iGUaRo1s__1~i. Y PAGE-NNE .., M I ll I i _ li ______: l rl , YESTERD ’s STOCK AND Bo D ,Q OTA T10/vs MARKET COSSIP New York _ iM1`nins EM-'h¢mse» The Manfred; F 0 R E I G A l ` __ .,.. Curb Market( lose it '"- nl' l 01 ~ . 50: 011'. ii oi. _ . an sq sr' till , 11 ' ‘ Joh, 1.. Cooley, Aaeoeisted Press aiygnclal Writer.) Isaw \~0|;K_ May 21.-Btoekh groped ‘ sssfully for a faatinf today sud "“'“"¢|19 niet session n new low '"d:,‘,|| lsr 'lronl following up yester- ";’|,-lr after hrlet and partial recovery ‘i .’|¢1\-ance. showed early heaviness “"5” second hour, imposed an ln- ," 'ng dr-ng on prices. It there had 'mn' My prospect of improvement be- bw, np- close it was quickly dispel- ms by General Elsctric's dividend cut. _¥,,u,.i¢_v qulckened when that news fume out and closing priees were the ilay's lowest, net losses of 1 to ii ’ 1,," in couimon stocks beiug plenti- lliii Triuisactions amounted to 890,- 020' shares about half yesterday s turn- avgiiiling was well distributed, al- ‘hzmgly utilities. fnnds and tnbnccos Us particularly affected. Rails aver- ‘pil barely a point: lower. "Tho market acted as though it hail my f-,rpcctcd General Electric to make mother dividend cut so soon: fore- .-rsiers. in fact. had been snylnir the rate would be maintained, at least for r time The inference was that the mihlsenient was particularly impres- leli ill' business prospects and sought to maintain the compauy'l strong cslh I‘°'\¢i““» Heavy selling broke :uc shares under 10: they closed 2% ‘saints lower. Westinghouse, still on s l annual basis, reai-led even more substantially. losing 4%, American Telephone, Consolidated Gill. Air Reduction, Eastman, Allied Chemical, Santa Fe and General Food' suffered net losses of 2 or mo while U- S- 5980. American Tohacm"B": Liggett and Myers B:.Iteyno | B; National Biscuit, llniteiln nGs imprpv¢_ '“"“i- "M0" Pilvifiv. Nery York Cen- trnl, Cheglleakc and Oh 0. Canadian Ifli<‘if|i‘. l\ntional Dairy and American (nn lost 1 "1 116- National Biscuit lfrfrrreilr "ck iin air pocket and Will “ff o. ech Nut Packing had a similar loss. \\'IIA'I‘ TIIE STOCK MARKET DID Fri. Thu. 80 100 301 354 143 208 Number of advances ... ,.. Number of declines _.. ,, Stocks unchanged Total lssiies traded 500 731 Crain Market norman v\'1mit'r _ Ng\v \'0Rl<_ lilay 27-Bonded wheat "gill iiliiliit-zvlvll July 50-Close _ 1 Oct 00%-Llosa ‘ WINNIPEG “rl.\'NIl‘E(l, May ' 27-New found rlii-ngili iii thc sccuritics market gave s frui-tional hoist to grain prices liere tailor. i1‘s\'orabie Oillort news from the ronliiiciit was nn adiicil factor. Valucs I. inc close yers M higher to uu- ‘: ' i. °hil‘|l;'§»m.~insed”l,; off at 63%; July un- riliingcfi sl . .-tt tin- lop lcvels the market was 1,4- Il higiii-r but u burst of soiling near ‘thc riiisa slnidcil tha high i|.:iire.l During the iirst hour there was a g,=r iiioi-iiiit of buying for export. It was nn iiggrnviitliip market with prac- 'tn-nlly nil condltons pointing to a gl..-nl hull rally biit~ no advantage ‘vas iakcii nf the situation. .t fnir export trade was worked in riish wheat. Spreads were frnctinunlly hi-tier than fha previous close. Coarse grains wi-ro iiiactire with values ,fruc- tiouuily higher for the day. ;- ' chose Wh:-iit-!\Iay 03')£B; July 04; Oct WG io 1/». iiiits-May 38368; July 35%; Oct niri. ii'..ri.=,r-iiiiiy ions; July 40'/,a; on anna. . CASH PRICES Wheat-No 1 hard 00; no 1 nor 01%: pn '.i nor 0055; no 3 nor 57; no 4 55%; an 5 5114;: no ti 40%; feed 44%; track 5:11,: no 1 diirum 80. 0.1ts-No 2 c W 30%! no 3 c w 33%: ‘ex l feed 33?; no 1 feed :ill/rg no 2 fi-vii 20-1;; rc ccted 25%; track 3504. iinrli»_v~.\lalting grades: 0 row ox fi b iv in-'i,&: 2 row ex 3 c rv 42%. (ithi-r gi-rides: No 3 c w. 40%; no 4 c tv 39%: as .'i i: w 37%: no dfc w 3-l%‘.ii track I li. CHICAGO K f‘HI(‘Afi0, May 27.-Unofficial esti- aitscs that the United States would hire a carryover of 400.000.1100 bushels or win-:it on July 1, hail a bearish ef- lvct lata today. A wheat carryover of that siso would pn tl.’»,o00,000 bushels more than was hh- i-rise ri yi-ar previous. Many trad- brs were inclined to take it pre-hol|- tiny iiltitiidc pending monthly prirate iron suminnrlos dna early ni-xt week. \i'hi~iit closed nnstnliic lift-'Yr under Z:-st~\'iiny's finish, corn unchanged to .VW lower, oats linchangcd to 1/, up. and provisions unchanged to a rise of fra cents. PRODUCE ' M. .‘il0N'I`lll-1/tl., May 27.~lIay prices iierc have bccu advanced 31 per ton on top grades with lower grades re- maining unehiingeil. ricarcity of the brit hay, coupled with advances in Drirs at Toronto nv; Ottawa ‘ were gli-on as the reason. ixtra number 2 Timothy has been advanced to S12 E" inn. N . 2 t $1l» e ton No 3~ imothy rliniiacd o o p r and mixed clover were un- _ ein-h at $0'per ton. li0h’l‘lii-IAL, May 27.--Checso show- sii tlin only gain loday oil the iilon- |“‘“i ilroiluce and dairy markets. But- li-r vnsed in price while eggs and llotiitocs held unchanged. :Die cheese market was generally ill. cents for Ontnrios and 8% cents li' it rants for Quebec, per pound. Four fnrtnrs cnlcrcil into the higher price. 4 hither iiriiira market, ii hem-r ox- Dort demand, higher prices at the ‘“"\"\irl' boards and first markolings of the season of full grass cheese. lie- Yrinls were 3,020 boxes. k i‘"i‘lf‘\' was generally quoted at 17% I" 17/fi cents per pound for carlots or ess nt no 1 qiinii y. Receipts remain- ei°i=¢d _"il hm- 'rhe latest was heard shortly alter s o’clock eastern standard lime. ,At that time the Europa' was believed nearby. The plans, piloted by lieutenant Joachim Blankenburs with Karl Al Chemical ... ... Americim Can ... .. A Ii' Power ... ,.... A S Ilfg ,W ,.. Am Tel Tel ... ... Au Copper ... ..... Atchison- ... ... .., Aub Auto ... .-- .-- Bait Ohio ... ... . goth Bteel ... . ... rgga .. (‘an Pacific _ Case T ... ... ..... (1 G Elec ... .,.. .... t‘hry| Motors ... oCrn Products _ (lnrtiss IV .._. .. ... E I Dupont Fox Film ... ... . (len Electric ... .,.. (len Foods ... ,.... Gen Motors ... .. .. Goodyear linb ... ,.. Ilupp Motors ... In llarvesters . ..,.. ln Nickel ... ... ~ ln 'Ielephono ... ... Ken Copper ... .. . Lambert Ca ... ,.... .\iis Pac I'fd Mont Ward ... - Nash lliotora ... ,.. N Y f`entrn1 .. Packard Mot ... ,.. l'ar Publix . P S of N J . . lfndio nCrp ... .,.. Il K 0 ... Sears lion . .., Southern l'ac ,.. Standard B ..... S fl Elm' _.. ... . S 0 of N J 'l`c-xiis Co ... ... ’I`exas Gulf Sul ,.. 'l‘im Roi Bear ... , llnion (ini-ii ... ilnlon Pacific ,.. ... iiuiteii Air , liniteii Corp ... li fl Imp ,.. . li S Ituliber ... ... IT S Stool “feat S190 ... ,.. , \\'oolwnrth Co ... . \\'ortb Pump 37% 0% 1141,; 4 27% :mi/,. 5% 1154, 8% nw. noi :Wi 30% 211/, 1% 12f,v, 24 Wir 0% 1616 4% 3% ll ... °'?‘f ¥il‘3L<;, 30 3'/ii 1'!/ri 10 814. lou, lou, 2i=v, 1054, 14'/5 18-'li :isfi/, 7% 4"/s 14% 2% 2111;, 2.164. 2on¢. 7% Bond Ilonl of Can ,.. Dom uf Can ... fiom of l.‘nn . lloiu of Can . Dom uf Can c N it _ C N R ... . (1 N Nut Nui. ... 5*/1-37 ... ~l‘,i;-40 '... 4|/-Q-58 ,.. 4%-55 ... 5-5-1 it _ .. . ff Service Service ,.. ... 5-Illi Stock Market _Quotations 05% 0% 92 027-i all 4'/n 111,; 1% in ii 5% 20% 2011. I ‘/fi 0% fu rf. 0% 5‘7| in nu. 2'/» 5% 4% ii 0% sau, 2% 1 'iii in 11/, ini. nu, '23'/ir 10% 13% 11 :civil 7% W. 'iii 20% env. 0% Stocks iiilrh Low Close . IWW 50 50% 3.506 2% 01/; 02 :rl/.. 25% 31% in 111,44 :il-i 11/. in tl nv. 20" 'Va 211%; in 10 :»'~-/. 12% &)')' 1'/. :if/.. 2% rw :i 4% 0 n'-' i'f»`-'~§¥F-\25’i.\ 9% 23'/s 10% 13% 12% 3716 7% .'15 253 zny, 20% 0% Canadian Gov ’t. Bond Quotations Biil Asked I 01% 0054 nzn, .. is-no oi ' sri; 5 ii aan ,.. 5%-3| VJM 100% 05 100 00 01 ,.. 455-51 00 ill 01% 03% M14 ns .oi/i Cornwall Mies Muriel McDonald and Miss Thankful Bain- have returned to illelr homes in Cornwall after a successful year at Prince of Wales College. A number of Comwsll young people motor-ed to Clyde River to hear the play “The Old Fashioned Mother" which was presented by the Clyde River Y. P. B. on Thurs- day evening the 19th. This was a very good play and well acted by the young people oi Clyde River. V °--ri* The funeral of the late D. J. Mc- Lean which was held from the McLean fiuieral home Charlotte- town to Comwsll cemetery on Wed- uesday the 18th. The Young Peoples Society of Comwsll had Prof. Kendall for their music lesson on Tuesday evening, and alter the lesson prac- tice wss held for the play which is scheduled to take place next week. After the regular meeting a social guard vmsels were racing to its as- who reported the landing said that the two flyers were uuiniured and ` The plane, carrying mail to Bos- later the U. B. Department of Oom- meroe Castle Island station picked one: Sules Stock 1000 Ajax Oil .. ... 1000A1b Pai! ...r ... 500 Amulet ... - . 1000 Arno ...._ ,.. M500 Bidgaod , . . . . 700 B C Pioneer .. 1000 flalmont ... 500 f‘anusn ,.. ... '.2000 Castle-Tr ,.. . 1000 llomwealth ... . 0:15 Dome ,.. ..... 100 iiriinsda ... ... 100 liolllnger » looo llomestead ... , 300 Ifowey . .. .. . 500 Keicy .- . .. 1.150 Kirk Lake ,... l‘!ii Lake Shore 3.190 hincnssu ... ll0'i .\ia1artlc ... ._ | |0000 llan Basin .,.. 25 iilclntyre ... . 1050 Miningcorp _ ». 51000 Iiloffathall . .- 1000 Moss _.. ..... 100 Newbec ... S10 Nornndn ,..~ .. 500 Petrol Oil ....- 7800 Sarnia ..., 4400 Rherritt ,. 3150 Sisroc ..... 200 Sud Basi ._ .. . 1300 i'l,vl\'anita _ ... 1205 Teckhiigiies . . 10 'i'readwcil . _. 1000 Vipond . .. .. . 3714 \\'rlghtI\ar . , . 400 C-llcseiirch , , 100 fl-(Topper 3700 Elilnrniio , . . 150 lludson Bay . |150 Nickel 2.100 bluntly ... ,.. N00 iKrk Iliiil 15.500 l\fcI.eoi1 . 1500 Nordnn ,. 13500 I‘en Pete 225 Itoynlltc . 5700 Ventures (.'I.'Il.B 1000 Bobjrf 500 l‘nn Kirk 7500 f’cn Pat . 4000 Dom Expl 500 .Tack Man 000 Rlbnilo ,.. ...- M10 Illftlhle ...» ... 500 Sud Con Am Cyan B ... ..... A S Power ,.. . .. A G Elec Braz 'i‘riiciinn f.‘nn Marconi ...- ... Clt Ser t‘u Cosden Oli Co .. .... lil B Share ... ,.... Ford of Canada A . Farii Motor (`o Ltd ... (lulf (ill Corp H 0 Ifcfln t‘o . . . . .. I-I W Gorder \Vorts .. imperial Oil Ltd In Petrol . . . . . .. Mill West Iitll Niagara Hudson ... Paramount Cali S 0 of Indiana ... . S 0 of Ken ... U L Power A ... ,.. ITOBONTO, May 27.-Min 1. High 70 05 07 01 01% 330 04 0100 12 (5 1080 50 450 -» 1 _ :nl 21 21 2075 zo 03 ‘/1 “lf- 15oo 'I0 01’/1 20'/y 01% 1400 14% 00 2'/1 .'04 01 44 310 175 20 2221 05 II() no 1 on 410 om nail 02"/,_ ow. 021/,. ion 20 yi ini” _ / 02% 03 V; vi ei. 01 of 2% ing s Low C 70 05 iw oi ifili :ins 04 oils 12 05 :aio in 450 1. 1. 1': 21 21 2075 20 03% 'iii 1500 70 0111,. 20 alll 1400 14'/, 0012 e nil oi 44 :i:i.'. 115 2a '.'1i] Total sales 134,000 shares. UNLIBTED in no in inn 4.-.ii o2n<. 511|/ 0 z I/1 on 0214. ion co on o2i/, 021/, in ll 'sl 01 li New York Curb Stocks liiirh Low Close 2% ‘ll/i 1'/i 1% '%i S'/i 7% 3% 3% 'lil on 00 37 Vi 30% 7'/fi 0% U'/1 0% iii; 101/.1 2'/fi v-‘.1 0~i elf.; 01 01 EQ ‘ 12 0 . 10.'.o no ian 1': :tri 2| 21 201'. vo ~lfi‘.-} f-i lmfi 'io ol \/_. Laila oiiil 1-1-10 14 1/, , 0011. 00 01 M | 331.1 l7i`i 20 225 05 '10 ills 101) 451 0‘."V»i .1015 0'2‘fy 0:; 0201 . 400 20 0 on ...ii ofl ‘Yi of ol ‘if li/‘.1 in . ’/r arf.. “iii 28'/1 uni., lille Dill ‘iii 3% .iii 11% 1011. 2’/fi 2%' f‘ti-.vim High Low Close] il»»..niiiirrois A ... _ _ I. ` .. ...... , .l (‘aniiilu Malt ... i'ion\ Stores ... ».... 15 imperial Oil ,.. _... 81% “B ii In Pcirul . Norantlii ... ... ... 1- 1 13"* 1790 \\'aikt>r llrniu I'fil .. ‘ I llontreai Market MONTIKEAL, May 27.-Tho selling lnuveulciat was continued in todays si:.ssi'in of -trailing un thc local ex-| ciiniign iiithouirh on n less act._ivi:i si-ale than nn thc prcviniis day w:Il_i the fii\‘uro of ihe into 'i‘hnrs'l.|y '.1 ly' ; in \\'ail Street to carry further hav-, ing an adverse effect on sentiment. At ’ the close hero losses were in excess of gains by 14 to 2. while the aver- age price of twenty stocks ileciincii 00 to it new low for the index of 15.511. Ten new low price levels were niitiibllniied in the iiny`s session' hare. thrcc of tiicsc coming in the bunk, group, wiilio nthcrs to sink to new niiuiinuuis worn Aliltibl I’rcf<~rrcil.| lirnzillun, f‘aiiada ('emi=ui, l‘ri>fi-rrcii.< .\lontc-ral Triilnwnys, Quebec I’u\ver,_ .\'h.'iwInlgaii and Stcel of Canaria Pre- ferreil. The local bond market was a dull. steady affair toiiny, with ii light tnrnnvcr in all groups. Aniong Dom- inion flovernment bands, luovciuenta were narrow and among f'anadian Na- tional ilailwaya thorc was shown nun average gain of about 1/4 point. Of; the lioininlon Government group, the 5's of 10717 were parlcuiariy ilrin,_ by funds, tiicsc being payable in Neu York. '.l`he provincial and municipal group was dull, with few changes of importance. COTTON Nlow YORK, iiiay 21.-onion fat- urcs rloscil steady. Closing hide: .Tuul mio; Fon lion; nlnrcii ful; .\i»r»i ii20:| lfay 027; .June 544: July 552: Aug] 501; Sell 500; Oct 578; Nov 58-l; Doc 591. Spot closed quiet. lliddllng 500. LIVERPDOI. Cotton spot siuail business illino- .»00, good mrldiing |00, strict iiilng fair 5.45: strict good iniiiilliuir diing 450: midilling 445: strict low iniildilng 440; low mliidiing 425: strict ordinary 405: good ordinary 075; re- roiptii were 13,000 balca including 5,- 500 American. MO.\"I‘itI'}AIi. May 27. (ily the ('f\u- ridian Press)-A wave of selling ron- tinucd tn sweep ovcr thc Montreal Stock Exchange today hilt its force was much spcnt as compared with yesterday, and the resulting losses were fewer and sinniler. 'i`hc ilccllnc was liirgc cnnngli, liow-I -= orer, to rniiiu- ion new lou . thrcn o them in thc bunk group. Aiiitbi Pre- ferrcil, Brazilian Traction, Caiiaiin f‘i\mont Prcfcrrcii Montreal Trnruwnvs, i"1l“"‘i"i T0 ‘/1 °1‘/" i~‘min-i- :i.iiil..; iiniy 5.13%: Boiciiriii "Fi “‘""** >“i"" 59 57 95,3- narrisii .\.\'n r'our:i<.iN l»:xcii.\Nclc . I.1iigoslii\'i:i ilinpr .. EYClI.\\`(iE NEi\ l'0ll1\, .\i:iy 27.-Foreign ex cliiiuge iiteaiiy. Great Britain 3.08931. 11.01’/_»; Ucriiiziiiy 23.00; liuntreul 88%. 1ioN'i'iii-mr., xiny 27. lay inf- i;nn~i ailiiiu Prcss)-liritisti iinil forcigll i- 'ii elution to tiii- L'i\n.ii|- cxi~iiii|i;:. i r ' an iloliiir. iis voiiipiicil hy the ltoyiiil Iiaiik of l.`niiuil:i_ closed today us t'ol~i lows: . [ Aiistriiiiii poniiil . ... ..J _ ii.2i;l8.'ii Austria si-liiillug not quoted | ilciginin Iwlirn 0.1500 liriizil mlircis . .. .. 0.0802 liulgoriri lor not quot:-il f‘hinii iiong Kong dollars not qiiotcil i‘zr»clio.~iii»viikiii crown . . l\.0¥i5Wi linnnnirlr irroiw 0.2292* lfiiiliiiiil lininark ... ,.. ... . 0.020-'> l~‘ranci\ fi-unc ,_ oiilill flcriiiniiy ri-iifhsiiiiirk . . . "1 llrcnt liritiiln pound . . . . .. ... flri-ci-c ilrziclimn not quotcil li florili .. .. i .lrgi-nlinii pi-=o . . . . .. ". , 0‘.3il-'Wi i 0_il`l"i ~l.'.'l)ii2 Iiolla ii _ . 0.4011 Iliinxary pcngo not quoted liiiiiii riipcc ... ... ... ,.. iilliv llre ... ... ... ,.. o_o: 02 iI.">Q.'i .IVHO iiflllflli New zcuiuiiil pound _.. . ii)-ilkit l\'orwn_v krone . . 0.‘_'i>5|fi| l'oiiii\il zluil ... ... .. 0l'_'.<.'.; iiouiniiniai len ... ... 0_fii|7iIE Spain pcsotri _.... 0n!|¢:~‘ South Africa pound ,.. ... 5.1110* Sweilcn krone n_'_'l."..'i Sirilzcrlauil franc . fi.‘_"_"_’S' United Stptcs S iflfi/A p.c. prciniuin. .lnpiiu you .. 0’Lea.ry and Vicinity , Splendid returns from the lobsterl fishing on the west coast are report- 'at West Point, where the small t'ish‘ from his fishing outfits in Loi 7 are packed, his factory force are working overtime. Just at present herring are not very plentiful, but the fishermen have hopes oi' a large school coming in soon. The resdents of 0'Leary and prices 1 points highcr. American 'n‘i‘Iil: vicinity were shocked on the morn.. ~ - - i i- ing of May 19, to learn that Mrs. Lois Adams had paxcd av/ily dur- ing the night, being only a very few minutes ill due to heart disease. There are left to moum a son Keith, and daughter Helen, the father, the late Mr. Alfred Adamshaving pass- ed to the Great Beyond a number of years ago. To the heart broken children and sorrowing relatives the sincere sympathy of this commun- ST' CATHERINES Quchcc I’ou'cr, R'hii\viuigan nilil Sfcol “Y 15 extended' of Canada I‘rofcrri\d in thc gcnoriii list nnil llnnk of f‘ommrcc_ Bank of The manY fl'.\€I1d.S Of MT. Edward lfoutrcnl and l'fo,vnl liauk of Canada The fafmefs in ifhls part 0! the L e lad to know h I wcrc in new lo\\' tcrritorv for 1032 country are just starting into action, Lsmon ar 8 _ e S rind in some cases for several ycnrri. able to be out aialn havin8 been Tviiii ifnilinlt Oi' 13.514 Simms which and farming operations* are pro- confiwed to the house all winter. wvnnnrcd with 18.2.10 ycsfcrfin.\‘- gressing favorably. May success at-- - _ iirounht out t\vn gains and 14 loss- Bllh BIB h€ is 1101. BS yet E11- cs. Stcci of (`uuadn *Common and ttilld their Bff0l'iS. Joymg 11.5 usual good health' thi’-ir ailvnnr-cs to fractions. greatly enjoyed by the large num- $1.1 ». n in cori-ospmii ng p i , _ ,_ . f 1031. 0 ilvle Fl Bill] Cum rlllv -.-, M F _-_gg-= il 1 FL: Smoltcrs were stronger, confining News development lncliiilcd it four Miss Annie O‘Brien, pupil of ber who sf-thered at the Hsu on ihmin-ri i.§n...n...i°`ii...r Siitsinniiini Pinyins in -'»¢h°°1 recently. but we first mortgage honiis ntiiiuriiig lilnc Wednesday evening May 18th. The 1 and ““m"“,,nz ,__ $21,," 000 M; ,hi are pleased to know her arm is following programme by local tri- ni-r <-.ent init-ri-at would iii- pain `oii much improved. without n refunding operation. reason of the strength iii New lork ed. At Mr' B. B. Durnvme_s factory' l 1 - 1 1 i - ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ ___f_f____-___;*_i- ---.»v '»='2l’»~%*9P?»'-.vx&4¢-eff-l!4'~?€2!e¢!f<'e'¢'~e'4¢'<'¢»'i:>;Q - - . lor his dependants th hcfoiily administered. greatest satisfaction to anleed. Charlottetown, P.E.|. Monet __--_e-__-__e _.. IS INSURANCE ENOUGH ? Sometimes s man makes adequate provision ' ' but fails to make sure this fund is satis- compsny is named executor of life insurance proceeds, expert management of funds and The EASTERN TRUST Company Slilll JUIIII, NJ. Hull olltli HALIFAX, N.S. $1. Johri'l, NIQMZ C. N. BiSSETT-Manager, Charlottetown Branch. E’ .L --;»---__ .__-____A______,___ <1/J _¢'c-- _M 1-. - , ' »" ‘ " ' ::...1`§ you live or die)-- 0 Ai It-ost $10,000 io dcoth occurs before nge an accident- U Provision for beneji at age 50 if desired. company which will requirements. Name /no raft Let the Strength of the Mutual Protect You and Yours I. 9 $100 monthly from age 50, as long as i you livc (guaranteed for 10 years ii~lii~1licr ' 9 $20,000 if death occurs as the rcsull nf U Provision for tll`i'l'dcmls before pciisiiin starts and for len years aftcr. 9 Optional methods of settlement avriilable THIS is an outline of one of thc pens.. sion policies available from this' ' vide for your retirement. A policy can be arranged to suit your particular- Write your name and address below and mail coupon to our Head Office direct for booklets. I AM INTERESTED IN YOUR PENSION POLICY . _ ll 1- ii your ilcpcndcrils if 50- Ls if totally di`stil1li'rl. i , i., enable you to pro- J 4; -1-. Address A ge TH MUTUA The address by Judge Daily oni }'»`.§`.’1~.'.'§ §{,‘.§2,'.'l.‘§" |,',l`,‘},”’,‘,,,fLf. ‘f.'.‘,‘,',"',§{.‘l o'Leo.ry school, had the misfortune Provincial Manager. _ 135 Kent Street Charlottet vm .. ' "Mr we mush S°°»1a=\d" we .2i;':?"'i~';."1.'~;“‘;f.,.»f.'f.?."..'l.ri‘:.:;rr";f’.‘:; fo hw - bm- in he -fm mnfedi - -° - rriuiii i ii li ri-ioi when she tripped and fell while _ _ ASSURANCE COMPANY 0F CANADA HEAD OFF ICE-WATERLOO, ONT. Established 1160 I ) E . L LIFE EBERS Wit W93 ¢l`9dib1° 00 i-he You-“B Bri' Price Brothers annual statcmoni was held at the home of Mrs, Ami); isis, after the remarks by choir- ';,i;‘j,‘,§,°“,,_';'g gg§;"¢if`g§"},",§,§, ",i,~'_f_~,{"|':f_.j1 The friends oi Mrs. Janie small- Gmm on May ,_ meeting in mel man, Mr. J. T. Inman the audience \\'|i‘\‘i`¢‘.li( oliigitcil .\'f‘étcrrluy will he con- man, 0'Lea,ry, are pleased to See usual manner with the President in inoo in i in o c nad Rei- ' " ""“'"~" “ '” “““""""“" ri no in it he r 1 ‘° ‘“‘ “ ' “ °'., ° ::;‘:.l;°‘...r:’.‘::l';‘.°:-.:"a...:"n::s;f " “““ “ " ’ “M fm- Six member fecnded ;°etx’“' Ol3‘;'hM’;’N3'inIé sl°l°' sive ami." I ' ' ` iu“°5’° to roll call, and a number of visit- "3 in e sn ’ Vey" ac' "" ""1 P°‘"" “ms "‘.""" """"` 'i"" ors were present. The various com- Encherm Address. “My 'rrip l."v".-'I-°'.»i"`4_'i»'f{-. °.fifl`r'.'-il’".infl“l‘...i‘».i"'iii.1 C°"Kf“i\11Hii°“S “fe ext*-‘med 1° miners gave rousfociory reports I'I;1l;rous’i;lS°0il=r;d." I-Inds: Daisy: '§l;i‘2_‘t’1’,‘,j,:‘,l'.i§-’i".,'f._ "..i~;§f§.if'fi.`~`.f.- .‘.'.`.2i.'.ii.",=“. and Bo.-.ii aicorfn Ofboweit and new committees for next month; Eimsdaie P- E. Blind. A111110 Wife? ` » - em on fm sae 0 "cm y' iiiiinii 1- iii", in7i`i "ii‘i“1`iiii'.il°ir"'f` von' on e an va 0 a me were apmlnied “S f°“°""5f S°h°°i" ' 'Watch mr date and dim* ms* ii' S:;0-'»m(H> 'At-rlii; Laurie Mil?) imc nnaitlcnzil ycsii~r°r¢ cove was r. visitor to si. ootnerinosv the plane likewise alrpmred lobe Mr. and Mrs. John Osborne were in good condition. ` recent visitors to south shore. i ton sud New York, first sent out Mrs. Earl MacKenzie and daugh- the 8.0.5. signals at 11.10 a. m. ters Eileen and Erma of Lens Creeki (eastern standard time) Two hours were guests of Mrs. Ted stretch on up another call for assistance. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrow The fliers were quoted by mem- were visitors to Cumberland re- bers of tha airport staff as saying cently. We are glad to learn Mi-s.' the`r` radio want dead 150 miles l|orrow's bi-other, Mr. Joseph sway from the Europe. thus cutt-ioorveatt, is much improved in ills off their communication with health. they shifted their course and came ' Mr. Clayton Stevenson. North River was a visitor to Bl.. Catherines “in Clyde River Hall Thursday ium uf 13% per ccnt 0’l'1‘A\\'A, May 21 (Dy Ilia fan- adlan Press)-Tlio lncorporations ol the Canadian Ilond Mui Share Corporation, 1,000 shares N. P. Y. (not to exceed l50»000) (‘i|i\rIottr- town, and Ilrifnmorn Iilmlteil, Silo,- 000, llalifax, were reported In the ;‘;iti;rent issue of the t"i\nuda Gaz- Hatred, envy. malice, jealousy and revenge, all have children. spent the past few days in St. Catherines, the guest of her friend Miss Helen Morrow. The following are those from Bt. Catherines who attended the play “And Old Fashioned Mother" night: Misses Mary Morrow, Marie Darrsch, Jean Moore, Helen Mor- row. Olga MacNev'n. Messrs. Lee Mscllclll, Earl Moore, I-lap Moore, and Elwyn Morrow. Our school is progressing favour- IN? iihder the careful instruction oi Mr. William Boulter, 0'Leary, was _ a recent visitor at the home of Mr. Mrs. J. J. McWilliams, Milo, spent a few days recently the guest of her UITAWA, May 25_lBy The Cm. daughter Mrs. Oliver Gorili. adhm press)_Third romlng was Mes Pauline Defrnch. Milo. had yesterday to a inn amending the M her siiesi fm May 12. Mis-S Beulah soldier settlement act. JBCK. HCUFOU- One provision of the measure em- Th€`Mi5S¢s Jeiin Bild Si-‘Sie M‘liii"\transfer to a province-or the dr- snn were snesie on Mnyi ni the color or soldier settlement to trans- home of the Misses Hazel and Rosie fer to the mungcipumy in which M°Ph¢9- [such land is situated-the interest, Mr. Lester Betts, Glenwood, was in any land which for a period .-_,fi B Visiibl' 10 Mill) 011 M85' 5. the two years immediately preceding! guest of Mr. Basil McNevin. such transfer has not been the sub- ject of a contract of sale. 1 Mr. James Dennie. 0‘L@»r.v. was iinoliier amendment is designed e guest on May 15 at the hon-ic of Mr. David Mcrlevin, Milo. Mrs. David McDonald, and Miss Mary Campbell, Milo, were vis tors at the home of Mrs. Charles Living- shone, of Glenwood on May 15. llisa Marie Derrach. 1 'I‘he Dunbiane Wom_en's Iiistltute 5011 Bild MW- -7~ P- Cl'°*ibY kd in Nevin and Helen Morrow. Remarks inignn pm. f,-,,g¢|,,,,,,",., Q,,,.,,,.,, 'f»‘,,,,.,.,. to his home ri io a er v g number of communications were P;-aye;-_ Mfg W R Shgw fend 3, lucas: Du" nd E H Ebes A lirnkc 1% to ll anil liloiiirciil 'l`rnm- fl-'ends In Hebron ` ' ' 'B y B ' ' r ’ ways was it point lowcr nt: 100. . ' refld bY 1-he S€Cl‘EtBl`Y and d15P059Ci paper on the youth in Korea. from vote of thanks to Mr. Duffy and \ nnhilnc aioitni niarkrt ,iiiuiii lmaiis. i- O,-_ An Bpppal was ,sad from the ii e ra appearance or sumo . the study book; Mrs. D. RTN those who assisted. The entertain- :,.,':,;:.._hr.‘:-ol‘.i;‘».linry‘\rl`_\'-. soiling .thi -ami We are pleased to see Mr. Coiin;R,,d Crow Society and an motion it _ ' ‘ ._‘ ’ l < gave s very in crest ns an heb ment closed with the National An- Mm The pmff Cimmgftj "‘:m§\‘ Pima" "ni" McNevin around again after being was decided to wmrlbme $500 bo- fill f°P°\’i f1`°m im Pfesbyfdfili them. Mes Mary Morrow was ac- Q sinirie int mic rr $i_onn. 'rho mar- confined to his home with a serious Wnrd that work Meetmg closed Wm., ct was more act vi' than 1 'ith ' ` 333' 3.2 fill. 1’2.'f.°`§..If.' 3...” L °°”“"‘““’” ’°’ “‘° °’°‘“”“' ails.: .°.f..‘*.”.“".‘..:'.i:i u‘::"f§ii::““'- “““°“ °‘ "‘° ““' . G” S" “W Ki" ”“"°*‘ “°°‘°“l Sterling flrmcil to S-1,2002' and ilnit- ` ml in June- Helen and Lulu S50” MES H1105 MHON€Vin Spent the cd States money closcil nt ii prem- $1.54. Soldier Settlement given in the House of Commons' powers the govemor-in-Council to of the director of soldier settlementi to cnablc the department to pay taxes on lands wh’ch have reverted to the department, and which re- main unsold, to the extent of such lawful taxes as may be imposed thereon. It is understood that where these lands are unoccupied no law- / Mamonrcs Remember Rose O' Mine when wi WCI9 y0l.1l1g, It seemed like yesterday io me Do you remember darling one Chatting under the old oak trcc I love you now as I lol-'cd»yo'ii ther Love such as our lives forever Let our memory drift o‘rc thosi years again The years wc have spent t/o gether. ' I see you as if `t\verc yesterday Like a princess by my s dc' And bear the minister pli'i'ii‘_\~ rn; D0 yoir. take this woman Lo,_,),1i< yoiii bride How well I remember _voii'.sl.1~.:diii| there You wcrc so _vouizg iiiitl ..\\'cri Neath thc orange blossoms picpct s curl of your goldc';;fiiaii~ Our happiness was complete. Ahi you are smiling Rose O' M ui Each day you arc ricarcr to mi- You are just thc some old. .~.\':~r'.- heart. o' mlnc And my r\\'ccih‘:ai't yoll'il...n1\'.‘riy: be Come take my nrm wt~‘li go strol- ling Out under thc grand ol