APRIL 21. 1932 '10:" MACDONALUS f - uoullv 11w rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -— PAGE NINE ’ ifi Y’S 51v0 1Q U0 TA TIONS Montreal llariiet Siiieiigihts Montreal Stock Market ' ‘Quotations "Oiimsan. 0110., April at. the Canadian Prenp-Bsck on unrestricted trading district com- iuuii sliilres at the Montreal Light lleut and Power Consolidated today immediately assumed their old place B ns milriict lender in activity on tho 5 Montreal stock exchange. The stock, ifilllinl: in which bad been forbidden under a price level o! ‘36. slumped iiiifliiliy over 8 points, in line with ltnoliititms niude over the counter for lllnlllillit several weeks. It opened at Jlifi- rose slightly to 27% and closed ililt ~73. £01‘ a net decline of 8% points. i1 (BY the c c Foundry viii . Can Cement .. _ Cnn Cement Pfd _ Can Wire Cable Can Pacific ... . Cocks-hut Plow ... C M Smeltlug , urds Ham Bridge.“ In Nickel . l4 M 42% 14 18% 133g 80 80% 12 ti. Th6 bflhnce of the list closed fairly iiriu. in striking contrast to recent sessions n high for 1932 was regist- ’ 8 ""4 by one issue Atlantic Sugar, 20‘ 21% 40 15 a 15:45 1s n l = s r15 Blow 3 E 5o: >1 M L H Power cent deb. Quebec Power S C 0f C an , S C of Can Pfd Win tiziiriliil tiuiiilnilii tainoieot by coming to the B. I. 8 sill-PP- _i.. temilon. The liquor was hid’ 1n connection with the seizure. hr monthly meeting of the Cal. with President, J. M. MaoFndyen in the chair. The meeting was well at- tended. The “ business of the meeting was carried out. No new pork was taken up. ‘ l. 0. 0. F. CELEBRATION-The iilth anniversary of the I. o, o. p, was celebrated in their hail last light. The lodge room was set apart for cards and the large hall downstairs for dancing. About 125 rare present and took part in tiic card playing. Over 200 took part in the dancing. BARN AND CAR DESTROYED ill a barn owned by Mr. James iiiimhy oi China Point was total- iidesimyeo by nre- a 1929 Whip- ." W and‘ a hay loader stored 0111c bsm were also destroyed. ‘ihe barn was located some dis- llllw from Mr. mllphyh home and b the time he reached the scene liter being inioi-iued of the fire by liithbors, the roof was already l: about $1.000 without insurance. STILL AGBOUND-The steam- " Syuroia which ran aground at liidian Rocks on Sunday night was "Ported still hold fast wt a late P" lost evsliiol. she being un- able to flee herself at high tide- Jliis morning assistance was ask- “ 00m the Marine Department We but no craft“ was available. 0w seems hers have also wiles llslfex but wiu-Kiiiroi-moo that l» immediate assistance could he‘ illidtrcd. 1t n understood that at Wt of her cargo will have to be rrmoved before she will be able to let out oi her present predica- mit From the latest report it is tinted the steamer is in no danger ""1855 a wind blows up from the 011th west. which would probably We her farther on the i-ociis. PERSONALS _'i'hv any friends of It» new lchiraaon win be sorry to learn it is in the Prince nawai-a liiiha ignite! undergoing a miner sper- l l1 » l $ Mr. G. R. Keefe leaves this mine for Montreal to locom- l“! MH- Keefe from the nayal vto “Wild when she has un- lio a serious operation. Hr. C. M- Ttit of Montreal ar- “M in the City 1m Qvqnln‘. m. “eleven at the canadmn . "lulu Hotel. . _See suo.-i~'l_iag¢ ' '. for ' ‘iTURRia-r CIGARETTE s, HOCKEY i coy-rest ‘ WINNERS‘ H.’- “yo! a good night's enter- suction forty-fives and. old time “um; tonight, cards start lit 8.15 3210-11 LIQUOR SElZURE—-A seizure of w ‘i gallons of ruin was made in the city by Messrs. shew of n. 0. M. P. and Morris of the Pro- hibition Commission yesterday a!- by " the sidewalk in front of a premises on Grafton St. No arrest was made CALEDONIAN CLUB-Tho K031i- nionian Club was held lmt evening About s o‘cl0ck yesterday mom.‘ ‘"1111: 1n- The-aoss is thought w, " losses which will he felt for sevflll Britaitfs Medicos Increase N ervou Disease Studies erican Medical Association, try. To increase psychiatric clinics at each of the ‘three municipal general hospitals north of the Thames. Mile End Hos- pital, ‘st. Mary's Isllngtmi, and st. Cherless Hospital, Hlimmersmith. iThe Maudsiey Hospital has a com- plete staif of eminent specialists in the various branches yo! medicine and survery, and the three new ‘clinics will be subordinate to it. The clinics will be supervised by the medical superintendent yo! the Msudsley Hospital, and the physic- ians in charge oi them will be dra/wn from elsewhere on a volun- as nearasthenia, hysteria, obses- sional and anxiety states, and men- tal or neuroirc a: . associat- ed with phY8'C8l disease. On the other hand, mentally defective pat- ierits, those clearly requiring cer- tifcatlon and nonvolitional pet- ients are excluded. After diagnosis at the clinics, patients will usually, owing to local exigencies of time and space, be referred for treat- ment at the Msudsley Hmptsi." NBPIIEW WEDDED AUNT ILLEGAL, SAYS JUDGE WINNIPEG, Mam, April 26-De- ilrlitlon of the word "affinity" and A. ‘bishop Parker's table oi con- sanguinifl, drawn up in 1563, were the grounds given by Chief Justice imoooueia today toi- declaring a marriage between a nephew and his aunt to be null and void. Arthur Dejardin, a British sub- ject domiciled in Manitoba, on sep- tember 2, 1018, married Margaret DeJal-din, a British subject and the divorced wife of his uncle, in New York city, where the bride arrived from England. Mrs. Dejardin is now in Australia, whhre she was served with notice that her husband was asking to have the marriage an- nulled. No defence was entered. His lordship held that legality of the contract in New York state had no weight here. LUMBERING INTEEST FALLING OFF IN SWEDEN slooxnolM. Sweden. A9111 1°- The swcdiih lumber industry had I bad winter. scant snowfall and the mud temperatures hampered incline ma, g-ansport of lumber, and were it not that the prevailing depres- iioa lh the industry curtailed oper- ationa mywsr there will“ be ' my,” ghartlgq of logs this year. gs"; gum in July of last year. and later in December and :- are estimated to have blown down amp» m”, swims sustrninl years. Ll/wyer (who has lust we 11°11") 4m worked like a horse all day. 1m wife-Been drawinl Will/W‘ moon?‘ unouolos‘ sisrntim 1101mm‘ makes the finest blister lmown. In- valuable for stock. leaves the hair roots in natural and healthy condi- tion. Hair comes back. No scar 0111111116. NEW YORK, N’. Y., April 20-in- creased attention. is being given in Britain to reactions] nervous dis. eases, according to the London cor-i respondent o! The Journal or Am-‘polloe to s. cache on the shore oi . New Providence Island, according “The Maudsley Hospital in south- to British reports now to hand. east London was endowed by the well-known psychiatrist oi that. lion worth about $60,000 which had jbeen buried beneath a wild plum tree among rocks bearing a sign of name and was organized by the London County council on the lines of the combined neurologio and psychiatric clinics of the Continent and of America," he says, "It re- presented the first provision of the kind by a public body in th's coun- accessibillty of psychiatric diagnosis and treatment, the Council has now established ions are neurotic disturbances ,such i BAHAMAS dacnes rlaorscr SECRET in fiction, but seine genuine trcas poor Bahama fisherman ‘ Here he found five burs of gold bui Freemasonry~ other hidden treasure, .- memus isi Watllng. who gave his name his raids. established as early as Turks Island. The Belmudians, in tary basis. Among salable oondit- “M, 2o km 5100p with gave crews, raked the salt ill Winter. [selling it in the American Colon- ,ies or exchanzifl! it for foodstufls |' which they took home and sold- It was a lucrative trade for 60 years or more, despite the inter- ferenee of pirate bands Possibly there are other treasure caches hidden in the Bahamas; at ,aii events, genu‘ne treasure trove =hes been recovered in New Provi- dence. The fisherman who found the recent cache must give two- thirds of it to the British imper- ial Government in accordance with ancient law and practices. EELICS OF THE STONE AGE MYBORE. India, April 20-—Relics of a race who lied in the Deccan 0,000 years ago who made pottery with remarkable skill and sttnlncd a oornsidernbfle degree of culture. have been discovered in the Chan- dravalli Valley near Cnitsidrug. Six different levels, each mark- ing a ground-surface of which an mutant people once lived, were re- vealed by excavations. The most recent strata was 800 years old —- the lowest mazkcd the level 0i the ground 0,000 years ago. In this lowest strata the pottery and other relics of stone and iron ages were found. The stone age rel- ics were ornate, with geometrical floral and other resisns. The discov- reies are considered to indcatc that these prehistoric inhabitants of the Deccan had attained 8 608m! °1 culture equal to that of the Cam- pignian of France and Getulan of Africa. ' “PRINTED” WALLS Travels, prints are smart on you!‘ walls at any time of the year. A very charming library had dozens and dozens of prints showins some! from every corner of the would on three of its walls. It was a cheer- ful, fascinating room. Why not carry out the idea in a rchn of your house? ALBERTA s10 ans exroanas LEGENDARY GOLD LONDON,‘ Elm, April zit-Pir- ate gold exists mainly in legend and uro turned up recently when a led the In many a tale of pirate gold or n, pile of stones, a tree, a cross perhilps, 811d a map with mysterious symbols appear, Hence the most recent Bahama treasure yam runs more or less true to form. And it is quite true that pirates and buocarieers found safe havens among the nu- V of the Behamah group. One recalls sinful old John to Watlings Island and who died by a, bullet while engaged on one oi’ And there was another nest of pirates who harried the Bermuda salt rakes when they went yearly to the Bahamas to harvest 011011‘ “crop" from the ponds they hid i678 on Electric . . . . New York Stock Market? Quotations 2 of 340 shares, gained u t l) the advance being rrlulf u its llnnuni report showing hlghQf lian In 1030. Other closing - up M. to ii ; nlid Quebec Power, qff 1,5 “g 15_ The {sable-inn ‘rlircscsure directed il- a i\ lifted. The 9100M issues irne tnl trailing nluoilviteil to fipl-‘ilyflillilfflfl compared with ‘i704 ycstcriinv. The liters-use ]if‘"g tluo to activity in hlnntri-nl Power. 'l‘l|i- bnnil market continued ncfivcv. null lnixeil. Uuinr llnplds inst 7% to 07%. a new 10w level, while Victory 103i and refund. lug 1040 shower] snlnii uilvnnccs, Tot. nl Bnlcs wcrc 903L050. tllerliut: clos- "U825 ell at 54.0750 lllld llnlfvil Funds at n premium o! 111,’, per gem, i’ Grain Market CHICAGO CHICAGO. April flit-Forecasts iicnvy frost and freezing tclnpcrnt- tires tonight in Western Nebraska imd Knlisiis led to generally higher [lrlces today on wileut. lcuiliug unofficial crop expert A sent extremely bullish t-rep reports. as to wheat iii EIIWIITIIF. Pawnee alld lluron counties, Klllitii" ulitl in sec- lions of Texas alid 0i. ...oino. A gov- ernment crop observer after a 1,300 lniie trip in Wcstcrn Nebraska re- ported rnina r-nulc too lute t0 be of innterini lienclif, null tlint big nimb- ililniucilt oi.’ ncrcnltc was probable. Wht-ut closcil ilrln. WW‘; up above. yesterday's Tluisli, corn 15-09 of nuts lip-y, up and provisions vnry- ing from fire cents decline to a rise of two cents. (loodyenr Rubber _ Houston Oil ... I Hudson Motors o! electrical refrigerator? I‘ “TNNIPEG YYINNIPIJG, April 20.—~\\'ll0nt (Hitl- ers lunrireil time tuiliiy its tile mar-i kct liiilril] tilrotifll; tint-Inf “I10 illillest seas nus n mun s to c use -1 low- er for the (lily. % A n n T May eased 1,4 to 02%: July 1,5 to 041/, null October 1,3 to (i7 be ‘miter? wns 11m ttrneo of ‘any export “aliasing 6:6... ... 80/’, lrnr c: 0\'l‘l‘ll git . _ll o r o .. ‘ll. l 'l‘ril<lin1r was wholly ]nt-i|l iii <-ii|~-|“,°" m" .-- 33% 221/3 '22"? victor niiil consisted of (‘hanging frniu “ on!‘ Pump 10 hilly to Jilly. Luck nf offerings ciloi-ir- ell any tcuilcucy to lolcr levels lint there was never any great pressure to either buy or sell. Bradstreet reported the nvnilnble suDpiy of when; in Canada llflfl thc United tSntes hiltl ilrcrctlsctl 121573.000 highest expectations! Mining Exchange giligniinblc reported at 420,784,000 bush- (‘ush whcnt and course grains were dormant. Prices were unchanged. Onts—l\'o ‘.2 c w 331/“; ex 1 food 3i: no 1 feed 201,4; fem] 20: rejected 251A: truck 3i. I!nrlv.v—i\initini= grades: n rim‘ ox High Low Close ... 12 11% 1'.’ 0.9233 .1 hi. ; c . t‘ . - _ l‘- ei-ciyiunefi Norzilweew 342%‘? 1.40%.; 2H‘..- 953 ‘iill/(unoiiewliiltflnoticw 371,5; u; track 42%. 02% _ so so c" ‘t’ i: ‘it 320i) Howey , . can 2s 2s D 1000 Kirk LIIO .... 34 33 3"; 1000 lilscassa ... , 30 no 3n 1051.“? ‘Shore ... 2000 2000 MONTREAL» Avril 2s. (B! the. 2on0 ifii<i‘.’§2."' lull?) “it m“ Cilnililifln P!‘ l-A flPln undertone! 00 hllrlingcorp 03 was evident to ay in the produce 4600 Moffnthsll nntl dniry markets here. Prices of eggs in hulk were ndranccil while other lint-s such na butter and eggs, were nuchnn oil. Butter will! general- l.v at tilc 10' t ll f - il,v in enrlntlscilrl‘ 1022. ‘lliicxilllptlsqrl-ltlilyli. gga? Tflfggfi"? tinueii moderate. nt 300 boxes, Ex- 1340 “lrlghtliar port trade in England lins not yet mo B Missouri .¢ started. stocks here lining small. The 215 A Oi ' egg market was a lttle firmer with 800 C-Research estrus at 10% cents, tlrais 141/; cents. 20 Cen Man nut] seconds 121/, to 1R routs per iii). ;kgtflgrlz€l‘velwl wfre Rlmli" font u. l '11 ovi- s. one ever. 35000 cases. The cheese mnrn B p :..".l“~l."*..‘°.;:;,"':.lz: “"- lioildlng for export wna Receipts were 404 boxes. were nm-hnugv-rl. were $10.50 to 3i continued. Potatoes i new Florida 1000 Mandy ... 14000 McLeod .. 400 Pen Pete B000 Ventures Of course you would like to enjoy the advan- tages of electric refrigeration! If you have made even the slightest investiga- tion, you realize that dependable electric refrigeration will save many times its cost in your home. But do you know how much you should ONE advanced feature . . . not merely a CHOICE of features. You are entitled to ALL the desirable features o t 0 ALL the improvements which Perfected Refrigeration can give you. Without these features, no refrigerator can nsidercd truly up-to-date! Only Westinghouse provides them all! Plus such exclusive advantages as dual-automatic control! dependability of life-time r-oublc-frce w, finest standards of precision to which any refrigerator has ever been engineered! Pius a beauty that surpasses your There is a modolof Westinghouse R rigarator for ' every typo and size of home. _ dealer willgladly explain how little it costs to own one on the Budget Payment Plan . . f and show you ' - . a h h bushels. \Vlici\t nfltmt; "my 1., Euro]... ,,,"§§"‘,‘,’,,§§P' Ont" Apr“ aim-Mini“: how It can actually anus you 850 to $150 ll year! ::;,’§“';,°:f°" '“"' ' ' ilccrenseil 4.100.000 nnil tofu] svilnrit 5M9; saw} 33-35 Westinghous Palmer Electric Company Ltd- Miller Bros Ltd. I . f __ _ .______ .._.._.____ . ZHSPEED TEMPERATURE SELECT OR—-Sovsn spade o! [reeling at a touch o! your finger. Automatic under all normal conditions. AND ‘BUILT-IN _ WATCl-lhlAN" -—An OXCIIHIVQ WQIIIIIIDOUII luiure~ouumiotiroilv fun- trols all exfu-murunduwna. HERMETICALLY SEALED UNlT-—Encloa¢d in noel with permanent qil supply. for lifetime operation without attention. AND POSITIVE FAN COOLING of the Mochani|m—Eilicient even en hnucn s or in eul-ef-rlio-wsy roui a when than is iiuio natural air circulation. in an You are entitled to-qiot merely Plus the tionl Plus the BUFFET TOP-J-‘laf. easily eiuned, convenient . . . A handy resting-piano for lfilhl! you with lo arrange in the refrigerator. A ND BROOM-HIGH LEGS-Give you easy “can to all the 1a- lorier shelves . . . s a it Your eatlnghouse “The New Westinghouse R st Run e-the last word in lavor- one electric cook- y cry." J i ‘ (‘QARLQTTETUWN CHARLOTTETOWN wit-k green m t I 80 1 i2 to is chilly: “lye. lyiillizdhuz? w” awtkrtfin moginlnins l6 pounds, fancy , a o cen s; grep t i , ' hounds no 1 55 r-enxtnmlgtzill. yllllgg gillnitgmt 03 03 [not pounds no 1 .10 to 40 cenln. (‘nr- 2000 Pawnee ... _, 015g 01% 01 §ng_i"'"= "m 1° wit! cheiiner ner sooonimiia 01y, c154 o1 BOYS PIGEON FIJI-ZS WIT]! HIM T0 SCHOOL GRIMBBY, April 26-Mary'e little lamb is rivalled by a pigeon in this that it should be free. Not until seven years ago, however, when the ‘remendous increase in road traffic ediari Prom-The question of became so obvious, did Gains- bridges across certain of the great, borough see a definite chance of air-minded age. rivers of lhlgland is vsryvmucb in‘ the removal of the tolls. After pro- A Grimsby boy, Jack Lalng, who the forefront just now. Within the: longed negotiations the private lives on Elm street, can be sceniiast few days the important bridge; company was bought out at $650,000. lily noon hour on his bicycle withllcloss the ‘Pi-exit at Galnsboroughn Fifty per cent of the purchase price the pigeon flying beside bound for school. The bird fiiesyfrom toils. The bridge was built ex~' ‘rransport from the Road Fund. 1W Ind apparently sets a erect wily acentury and ahalfsgo, and ‘fliers are now few import-hit iiek out o! the bsiI semen st thefilrsctleally from the day oi ltsi bridges inlingland where toils i...‘ High School grounds. ‘Opening there mi been Ill agitation| still collected. Two bridges in the neighborhood of Southampton have TOLL BRIDGES ENGLAND i? LONDON’. April 20-—(By the Can- ouaamr, Alta. ae-laois than ' 100,000,000 pounds of beef was ex- ~ poms 1min Alberto in 1on1 gceordinl so a. ci. cal-iris. Alberta livestock oonnnissiorler. 'I‘here were exported also 100,000 head ot cattle, of which 0,000 went ' overseas. He stated i081 would l0 down in history u having the low- est livestock price levels in 80 yelrl» I just been freed, and in one or two i other areas a toll bridge has been superseded by a free bridge at n i neighboring site. In several in- 'stanoes this latter procedure ap- fpoarl to be the most economic and ‘metals. 1t is interesting to reefli that Waterloo Bridge, which is the subject of so much controversy, was lbuiit by private enterprise, and that | tolls were collected for many years. I l him,'in Llnooinshire, has been freed was granted by the Ministry of- Loss than 60 years ago there were four-horse coach running every day 07 toll turnpike gates and bars between London and Birmingham within four miles of Chering Cross. paid tolls amounting to 81,500 sn- In the days of the stage-coach a nually. Ham-Ade 5c Best Bar . . By Far Cream Creamery Butter Milk Chocolate Graded Peanuts -All so beautifully blended Hamilton's Hem-Ade will be your favorite 5c. candy. Save the cards: win a box of Edgemont Chocolates. Hsmilionso/ Plciou Good Candy Since 1840