THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Y ’s STOCK‘ AND 3 OND Q , The-Montreal l, Kansas Starts liig Stock Exchange Expansion of Elevators ____.. APRIL A¢¢===r_= YES TERDA Market Reports p, STEWART JONES a OOsChsrlottetowm amount-dab o! drama-um a 00.. Montreal ~_.-. New Y6 r1: Exchange ake noichances-i Better Eggs . . A i use Helmex Capsules. KANSAS CITY, Mm, April 25 (U. PJ-The most ambitious grain eleva- Iwery pounwmn m“ “mreuc m“ prime received for his eggs i1 no wll] observe a. few simille rules". 1. Wire the underside of the roosls with one inch mesh to keep the birds feet from getting all caked lip with manure. 2. Use plentiy of clean litter and change as often as necessary. Straw and. wood shavings used half aro| superior to either used alone. 3. Use plenty of clean wood shav~ ings in the nests. If the nests are not tight enough to hold shavings, make them so, or get some of the easy-to-clean all metal nests. - 4. Close the nests at night by ioid lng nests perches so as to keep any birds from roosting in the nests. By attending i0 the first four rules cleaner eggs will be marketed. Even though eggs are fresh, but dirty, tlicrc is a. cut of four cents a dozen. Deal- ers are complaining about the large quantities of dirty eggs being rc- ceived. These are classed as Seconds. and are a difficult grade to dispose of, especially this year with the low price prevailing on all grades. Do not wash eggs. but endeavor to produce them clean by following the nbuve rules. 5. Gather eggs more often as warm vzeather approaches lor (luring extreme cold waves»; twice daily lS worth while if you have the time. 6. Keep your eggs in a. cool place. 50 to 55 degrees. Jnlmxtou ‘c til-rut _ _ Upeaill-llghlLon-‘Itust , (tine-rial ‘to Johnston I War-Ii (HIIQQIII to 0p ll:lill.u\\'LI.:|~=t .\'tf‘h pump, ' ' Fill/u tllil- i‘. .\l s. 4'" ‘tor expansion program in the history v '1'“ T‘, _ _;_' "“' ‘ ‘ i’ of the southwest. was being carried 7 ' ‘ ' l‘ Ii ‘out in Greater Kansas City ooday, Eight. major projects were either under construction or contracted for. 41.3, They will increase the iota] capacity $53 by 15,000,000 bushels to 60,150,000 bushels, giving this market terminal '4 the second largest storage space in the world. ‘exceeded only by um m Minneapolis. All of the additions have been an- nounced within the month, and will llllliml Rinelters ... be praised to completion in “me for Ill-ii... lirlllge the ‘Hillel movement of the 1931 mum Tar and Cheullull .. .. - _ _ _ whggt crop ‘ gl‘\I'.I\.l‘B~In.-... '.'.'. , II(I\ll.\l0_\' on r.\.\.\n.\ uuxn-l '3 ' " _ ‘ ‘ ' J ' Slnta Fe Adds Space els of bin space to its present eleva- tors of 6,250,000 bushels capacity. "I‘his will provide the largest single filfll/Mor in the world. Work began immediately on the expansion, which will cost approximately $750030. The Wabash railroad is planning i0 Mid 1,000,000 bushels storage rcom to its itlooptn-bushcl elcva tor in North Kansas City. The Missouri-Kansas-Texms ‘is adding 1.000.000 bushels to its bins. The Rock ‘Island had already started to enlarge its elevator capacity L. 500,000 bushels. ‘ k M. It's Bllls Ready The Missouri Pacific's new Z,- 500-900 Plant in the northeast im‘ '1. Ship your eggs every foul" or dustrial section was nearing coni-‘fivc days. If you ilflvcffi» tfiouiih w llletioll. and the line is adding 3,- do this, increase your flock until you 000,000 buscls of space to its Konsas- can market efficiently iany buy Missouri elevators, and one oi 750,- iced efficiently alsol. FY6511 eggs arr 000 bushels to its Eagle elevator. the ones that bring high prices. Theft‘ are 14 public elevators in 8. Use new flats and fillers ixhere ‘ _ _ _ N, ___ the Karlsas City market, with a cap- eggs are to be shipped, clean loads SHIN") B‘ “m” l_"mp“n£!"im'_e_ 1:1‘? ' “my m. 2glzsoyoml bushels, and 12 and Clea“ egg cams. A (“my mseturv S .l.titi0 ( unlula Pcrinullrnt A ur gags o 1 mill elevators and l6 private ele- package will reduce the price you rm; ‘ D°b‘:“‘_‘"°§ ‘Mnmmg "om 1 m vators with _ a capacity or 15590,. 5 “fir” eeive for the eggs. _ ‘ f, D00 bushels. .Mueh of this space l; 9. Don't use newspapers, straw or “It”? o" ("mmm 6 ' packed with holdover wheat from theianyililni; e159 between m? 5359s “I DIM“: rmmrro.“ ' ' ' ' " ‘ loo) crop, most or which u ownedlthe eggs ease and fillers: to do s0 “j “' "°‘_"_'§' L"‘“““"" _‘,““_° U“ m’ by the federal farm board} Sussex (linger Mo, Llil. l ,.- (on- wlll increase the breakage. _ _ _ _ 1m Don-t “new the [med cases vcrillllc Participating Preferred lo statid on the back of 1v truck or‘ elsewhere in the hot sun 1on8?!‘ lhalll ANCIENT INDIAN TRIBE. absolutely nceessary- i i i Air ltuluc The stiles-i. most ellicieul and least expensive capsule for IIOLINI) and HOOK worms in foxes on the market. Made in Canada Tiwy may lulely be III!" to pregnant rinnl. ll nevu- nury. without feu- nl door llunl. provided ills-y are gin-n In u pitta n? moni- Am Am Am 8 MONTREAL a ... u. ... ‘o lunar .i_-xlc-il~_l~c 1-}; l“; ... ... 582 We! Nimitz? ’ real . ... .-. Nova dentin ... ... 5 ll‘. Parifii: .' - ‘lions .\l Smell ... ... ... 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IIHY rvI 100 Gggfififgjqsz III»! u! ‘J1 'i~"l(~iii-l"f.."... “"7" Petroleum .\lI.l)Il \I I\l_'.\\ Ii h; for pll|lh lrmu l} now-kn l0 If llillllllll IAIHEI. 1 il-sinns; _ ml- ||l||l.'i (II i mounts “IIII uillfl". Money refunded not entirely “illiguu a Rlulriuuli lulu: llilulllflll nu» lmlllzlil ‘£1,001! vllllfilllvtn Fromm Ifru», Ilxullliurg lIIIlI Small IIehm-s (‘unsuln-i». Try IIiP Ilrlmrx (‘flnMlh-n tllltI il-rs-rl will’ ""1"" For Sale at All Drug Stores. ,. “um nil Int lluvv ‘I " l1: m; liil .. [national lprlniilonlil nil 1mm.‘- uuilln """“""" l-ihlu |l||,m 1 1' s. no.2; ..-T IHLTT» li|.'_'0 al-u nvluli Iilllh ... Lilli i f y 0 u a r c s a t i s f i c d ! Ilelmex (juunulcs llIlI recently lut FRENCH PLAN ACADEMY FOR BHONETIC ARTS PARIS, April 2fl.--iU.P.)-Wirclcss broadcasting has leached the point where it is an art and there is an [active movement in French to cre- nmn" “m,” _t H‘ ' J ate an Academy of -Phonetlc Arts, I: R u .. C ' ' ‘.~.~ just like the academies of arts, s. Mmmfl‘ _ s; . movies, medicine. _ science and finrwfiiwimw- v1.0"- otllcr branches of human endeavor. 5|~,.‘_.,_. ‘u, _ ‘ The Academy of Phoenic Arts '1'," l‘ 5'" would consist‘ of 40 “Immortals; 'Il\u II II .. ‘ . u (‘nrh (‘IIIII deans oi all branches of wireless .' l transmission who would be qualified i to contribute to the progress of radio ‘ by theory and practice. _ ' French children have let l it be known in no-unccrtain tones that ......» .1,..,.-,.,_.,,,,,,_, , . . \\_'~--i i'~~_ . P they are tired of bedtime stories. iliilitii..t"'l‘.;.T"i1'.f.... .. l ‘.‘ .. . . - Mint will» all» on time will- flm, ‘u,,,,‘,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,. ,,. " ten to the postal department that " all hour should be set. aside every day for children to amuse other children over the wireless. ‘ -Tlie idea has taken ‘on and the KANSAS CITY’ Ma‘ ADI“ 26'“ French ofllcial broadcasting system B‘ °°‘°-'““°“‘P‘°Y‘?‘* clerk’ Foil” my’! new iticludes a Juvenile hour, with “mm w the dubmus GWAnQW)“ o‘ youthful performers reciting poetry, hem‘; m“ “My Kansas Cma“ ever w executing Chopin and telling fairy- poy $68 for a ride downtown. hum Cole was standing on a street cor- ner waiting for a street car when two friendly young men offered him a. ride. They dropped hiin in the downtown district after robbing him of $68, his savings which he had been inking to l. bank for deposit. \ (r \\.\.‘.'I.I'2 :l.'~',\‘l£I‘I.~'i .‘_ I ... Kill. i‘ ‘I00 living‘, ' H] lint“ MR1‘ g Nov! l .\ll\' l, l l Rvl-iLmiil 101.20 _ (lrl 15.1"]?! lnrlxlii 1mm ll ' ‘flllvrlsiillr, \\is._ reuully ordered 20,000 -|'-; w- prulilemn. 4'1’: n: , . . l tic .. .. um l, loin HARRIET RBYIIZIV FOR APRIL H, 10M X ATIBN .\l. Bll EII‘ EZIKI Ill‘, LI .\Il’l‘ I'll) l hollu-ll-li-g nf l sin-pm... w." gm." illife litti-nillni: lln- iiuuiiul nu-t-lius: of hutllnnil IITLWVEYIVPI, illiultvil, lit Mout- ri-lil, on April 22ml. when Nurinnn J. Dawes, the pron-lent, suited thlit the hi! rilr vuliie cunuuuu alum-s of the l‘iIIIl\'ttI\_\' were today lll\'l\i‘(l lay "ml-s, than lllll pa‘. mart; IIIIIIIYIiIIIIIIS tliuu .\\:|.s \’\\\‘ ll Your use. t. uul not lit-cl lo n- . . llirly l-onco_l\'e\l tlult our l-olupllny ‘(HRIIII ‘\\I\::_H‘\§QI‘,""'- v i ' m‘ I ‘ K ‘r. s» i.~ »|' ,~ v- .- _ - _ ,, l “mgr \ \\|illlII l|~ IIUIIIYIJT‘! n; “ N“. Hlw H _ z “Maritime ” Securites Yield Price Kingston. N. 5-. Iilcviriv Iiight (‘nmuiissioiierx 51s till!‘ I957 . . . . . . .. Nllirililnc lint-graph & Telephone Coin. Slut-k Milt. S 2.000 I00 5.005’. Till? sll 4.44% ...-..“ _- __..._._._ 5:5‘? RIDE DOWNTOWN COST ‘ ' KANSAS CITIZEN $68 5.006? 400 sh Pitrti ' 0.80 ‘.1: 0.509? ‘Illllli ...‘ m» Ilor II min...“ ~,ii‘.tl;_-<-|l |\l-lt in 54 I'I‘I'<I in hi‘ .\Il‘, thin-us. ilv lu-vu sliunill; \l\i‘.I'k\'\I twvel- 5 5.500 . I00 sh In this i-nulu-clinll it >'Il\_\l\I\I lw zwtml 40 mmy/r lliut siurc ‘i027 not \l|l\‘\' ig tirufllu of lilo (‘tlllllllll vu lnrroniicil trout 51,- 057,507 In ' ‘J or ziliullt L'II [ion per slulre on tho ' rim-u from SL7" cm. of 0.3! pm. At wt Il'\'i'Il‘ the shuts-s lliuli Iii tlnles the uml on IIII‘ [YIPN- $Llitl pt-r lllllllllll TIIL‘ story of . ... inn. . ___-- CITY IN TWO COUNTIES llctailctl information on any of the above securities gladly fur- nished on request. ACTIVE IIONII PRICES SEGUIIITIES: 54.50 IULTS Il (‘ORPORITION CLIFTON, KQYL, April 26~Cllitoi1 now falls in the category oi a city divided against itself and hopes the old saw is all wrong, The 1931 legis- lature reapportioned the eongress~ ional districts of the slate. Part of Clifton is in Washington County. part in Cly County. Formcrlrbbtth were in the fourth congressional dis-i trlct. The revision placed them in different districts. llvililii I -. 5i"! ~~~ Sell Tel - . 5i"! l t‘ Pow .. ' SEEKING NEW LOCATION‘ __________..... ltiiii) viii-Mugs \‘II\‘\I'I', EW FACULTY MEMBER AT r-ni \II\'llI'I\I lmss ul‘ IIPPOTII u yield of ."l.ll\ p DUKE Nnilnuul llvuverlee’ lie . iho punt fen‘ yours lulu linen ilrouromulve growth‘ during which‘ time it liun cuuiplt-li-ll u plllu: t-xpulr-"lou lllllI ogrillu riluilluu lulu tllr - ‘ i-uiiri llllnlll I'v'l'||t|l'.~I tu all 'I‘ulluy ilic r-ulllpxnlyfii -____.__.__. FLAGSTAFF. Al'lZ.. April 26.—— <U.P.l—Members of the dwindllngl Eastern Securities Company Limited w. n. v. uuxnzur. lunsnosn. DURHAM, N. C., April 20.~\U,P.> —Professor John S. Bradwai’, profes- sor of law ill the University of Smith-i by flood “intern, ern California, will join the Disks‘ 'I‘herc are 200 0i’ the Indians left University law faculty next Scp.:m~ l and they occupy 200 acres of farm! b"- lapd at tile bottom of the canyon! - . which, frequently, is the scene of de- l vastating floods. 3 Led by Chief Manuals-ale, the tribe} seeks permission to settle on other‘ land. The present location is on.‘ rich soil but flood conditions, thcl chief insists, are growing worse, The protest was made by the chief , Supal Indian tribe, living at the bot~ tom of a steep-walled canyon, hovel started a fight to prevent extinction. -_-_.__.._-_._ 5T. J DIIN FREDERICTON L‘I-IARLO‘I"I'E'I'O WN 5 L‘ MM HRS IDE HALIFAX MON CTUN Rlttilililvlnr)’ lull in sin- in lltkWc-arc of Its roqulrhnlv-nla r. lung fling (u come. 'I'lle lit-w llvlul n - rice building is now nlmut oomph-toil us to construction and will be oroilplitil ln Juno. It is of three storey construc- tinu n! the innit solid liilul. and m. lwllrliuz possesses rouslllurliiile awhi- ivvlltilrlll IIPflIILI‘. l1 is so llosiznell iI\‘ in pvrlult tlio IIIIIIIIIUII at an)‘ limo iii B: ¢o' ‘the future u! sew-n more storeys. I FROM l-‘INANPIAI. (‘OI Nfilillli int Poo‘ -. - don C .\l C0 b“; I10 (out Paw . -'||lc limit I'm!‘ . i-tlllitlwl lulu. nu u physlvnl slutus is not only vuiiuv-uily xliffin-i fly I'\| ltlitluiidl fiuulicing. _._._.._._ ~ m. - - - -— 42l8~4—27-3i. ___l_?_______ .___ .___. ___€________ [SWEDEN BECOMING INDUSTRIAL STOCKHOLM. April 26—Sweden, which once was an agrhultural count ry. is Leconilng an industrial one. D1‘ Ernst Hocjer. renowned farming ex- port, points out. In the last 50 years u", m“ ‘w. n.1,‘ nm,,h,,,,_ the “umber °I “5‘"j°‘m'“l"“ “WkCIS to A. B. Ballantyne, assistant agrl-‘ “ll ""- 1""! "m '1 I "'01" m Swede“ ha‘ decuned by m“ Ila“ eulturist 0 fthe University of Arizona L "l ' - ' s - . s ‘ . ‘f-fl" mlmfmr “hrreas m“ "a °I u“ PW’ who assured him that he would do‘ in w» history of lllllf wit». wini- ulatlon has grown more than two whatever he could m obtaining raw,“ mmmni land and stock for the tribe. \ Correspondents of f (Trreenshields S: Co. Members o! the Montreol'SfocI-: Ext-hung} 1__¢ l8 Great George 8L, Charlottetown n XIUIIIVviII flu from illl iluii, Wuril rein-hell lmuw yvsivr-iilli‘ HIHIIHYIIIIIIIP mun-l» in New \m-k In luvuslurs Lu general were “sitting nu the sidelines" rit ilw l\\\l\\"l'\l. nailing‘ lo nee just. how (lcirzlqpmclitl WMIIII ls “in lniil short interest had dovt-Il l 1 I —JJ in ai\i_v iluys u definiti- and |ll,'I'Il|:\ll(‘l.ll upward irolul Is‘ nuiivlputerl. I < EUROPE T0 SEE GOLF 1 ' CHAMP 0F PHILIPPINES‘. MANILA, P. 1.. April ‘2fi.~lU.P.)-—§ Fiance. England and Italy will sec for the first time this year a Fili-‘_ pino golfer iii action. ‘ Larry Montes, twice Philippine open champion, departed March 13 for Europe via a (lcvious route which i he will do some practicing in pyg- Daratlon for the big open events of, the continent. Monies will participate in the Bri~i liiih 0MB cilalnilibnsliip June l. and‘ Willproceed to France for the French i open championship June B. l From France, Monies will cross; the Atlantic to America, and proceed 1 to the Pacific Coast for some niinor_ tournaments before entering the,‘ American open on Juiyl. l M00095. trip is being sponsored by Dr. Norman C. Downs, who sent hiin to the United States two years ago“ PTER middle age men divide into two classes US$41 C8!‘ VIIIIIBS --the dependent and the independent. Itxoellont condition fig-I Complete, motoring ‘ \ Hon. Abarnln at D ‘l: You . i929 PONTIAC SEDAN out. Good tires, low mileage, lolly equipped, I-wlieel brakes. $600.00 1927 McLaughlin-Buick Sedan Act quickly and you om own s, good looking, thoroughly reconditioned McLaughlin-Buick It the soot o! an ordinary used out This cu -- the only one like it in our clock -— Is In exceptionally good condition. Clan Insideandout... [olng to the In! sum It only $50000. through- utlsho ewV-Q mo cmtvnomr scours-n..- Dilmd In Olive neon. ro-tircd with I hrnous ‘make balloons. Completely equipped and conditioned to give months and months of finest per- ‘ once. Your dollar never bought more value. $525.00 .102! IOU!) SPORT COUPE-Here's BIN“ N! In n our hinou for v "Nile! Illminl a and porfonnuicc. Reduced to the lowest lml. copes- lillv (aegis: maria It 0:": ma: MW u on us m on inflict. P "All IIIP IIPIH Mi this one. for his debut abroad. Monies made a good showing in the United States, ; although he never got within the in- l ner circle of any major event. i Dr. Downsiand Filipino fans are! hoping that Mcintes will profit by his i previous experience and make a good ' showing on his coming tour. BUY a d SEE DUB STUCK “I III-JAIL‘ USED CAI‘ He expects to return to Manila in time for the Philippine open cham- pionship next December. _._.__._-_.-_?____ SPEED LIMIT I! INCREASED IALIM, Ores April 35.—-\U.P.l—-‘ Notoriltl mly duh 45 allies ax. hour i; on Oregon's highways and lose that‘, guilty feeling. under o new traflicl code. liow different from the fii-stl coda in Illll At that time, the lllte ., ' ‘ bicyclists to atop vllthin 100~ yards of m! person going m the cp- poolu dlreotlonrlth aj-cam, and re- msin stationary until the iclm hud- Your position in later years will not be determined by the amount of money you have earned, but by the mount you have saved. is what you save. in Endowment Insurance is the sure road to independence. The deciding factor An investment of fifty cents a day ‘III Manuracrunrzns LIFE Discusses: Common READ OFFICE: B. H. HUGHES. District Manager, IOIIONID, CANADA For Prince Edward island Cameron Block. Charlottetown A. HORNE o» c0. Charlottetown. P- E~ l» _l .. , 1-¢u———u-nv—w~v~¢ wvr? ____i___.._.._ gunman-s-..» 'w_"t "vvwv v-n-wqnu