APRIL 1 Ws STOCK gizv 201v MARKET ~ cosszp ms CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ii‘ Mining Exchange 4- Enjoyable ii i_ PUBLIC FORUM Continued from page 4 . QOIIII . , - v v Gilt ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,., . , l Entertamm 13:5 ‘ix?’ wrhflwrfitlrlllllllips" $05.2‘ 1:3 ‘Illlfulyk o2‘ - w! ll available. The bar room v1 T‘ erlcan Can Eastman Kodak Allied 3% .11 f0 m l‘ , h the b I- , w ronx. u. 1.. April 5.-De- cu. American "' r "n" ills m- u “t on by r ° w“ "' b°°°m° u,‘ c thinned out today Chemical, Cale Du ont, Consolidated 2 An en oyable 00110811,]! ness place Of toda when business “a m ' 1 e ovvnware to l m i v r‘ a s s‘ - y’ d m. fills?‘ lgolllllis" an commodlt- I130‘: tli?‘mpre€l?a'ad elosi. 'volrnl. 91m’ Lu!” Md m‘ choir o! m. l‘ obtunsbh‘ Th‘ mun" Ne" , " m, acted by the or"! - however, decreased to 1.488.410 ailaras. ‘as Central Christian Chumh was PN- eyed, hsve become tbs bright eyed i ' " hmdlnrllllluelr- irlll ll lla s it till es- 1 1 =‘ 'l"'°°$’.§'g'l§'i'§' eat 33min? Tn’; dill‘ are. ‘cold! us I 13f I 10o 103% "m" 1"” “Mm? ‘n ‘h’ °““’°h o! today. The yearly bar roam crop u’ ’ olll I I ' -:“%:.'.".‘;i.."°.°.':.'°:il:ll$ 2i‘.°.‘l“‘.%.%';S.."i‘I.%':;:..2‘l2§°"“*',...l 3§3€'.'3.'.'..“~‘° -- - s. .., 3?. 0mm" i" r 1"" 0' "c rddrr- c“ c" m" t iylllggllgdlywhen it, became evident stability. Although leaa has been mode 1000 Hflllleltéllilnlr-"l: 24 1;; m, The vm-gous nulnbgfg 01111 the P29‘ 1n the mflklflll. I0 1m m0 Pink! 91 .;;,=<=;,~=*:=.:::""::"::..:::.‘is 5:22:21:..:'.:"::t:.:l:.l';"s:l.s: 2:: your: i=2...” 53”‘ W” °““‘“”‘°‘§li.“ ’ m" ‘“°’““°“ ““"‘°°“-"“""“““"‘”' * ' 1 ' -'~' ' . , be.‘ nco - ' some nee I =rtld":l;§rat1la§:s-i:ck.ed 2:21:01’: aiuggfds Central and soutll- fig,“ gm," __ __ mag 28365 Jgg smany page; number‘ h“ to ed to the ravages of alcohol, are, lilllr lollrceb bu‘ lake" m.“ n r . .1000 lineage‘ ,.., ' evera exce now, students oi science. Straight “" °t “m ylon ‘into new low s-rocrr Ilvniiaons c 1 h us: m‘ u u " g6 2‘ g1 be cancelled 0W1"! W n" mayda‘ and sober men d m," procef: down some "och s“ a a sum“ r ( opyrg t I 10s McIntyre ..s . 10:0 1005 105.» J Austin and an women now ‘bltlldllllgrlllggflogull! been obla to hold u fl . slllllocoéllrr 20ut 00ttl. 3 able absence or Mr. . “u, the meets (although may bove their pialfifiuzrnefliglfiumlséeak- m 2“; m g?‘ Miss Mary Tremor. are hungry) instead of the Ilhber- M" “l: ‘lvenerft iron... ,Atchlson 1:, 331 m‘, mmwlng l‘ “m Pm?“ “5 m‘ ing drunken persons before pro- llrl-lirfi toeltha Jovveatusiggot 13mm‘:- 29:0 on}; so]: sented by a group of well known mbmom firfleiltlli; ‘gill; ‘Zlfluffiu oil‘ u 31': “'5 $1‘? Chumtwtm‘ "m5- Tliese things are encouraging, de- n, - .. . -. .- -. - , , , ’ ~l2::.:::l1.':..l:ia:r:.".r.;'li. 2.0.2.22" ----.%;=.-=* it}? us’ . . "’-‘°‘"" °f’"”°-‘"“" °“‘3?°“;.°‘ 0"“ "r “were “d "r roc- Pzmlflmroio o points‘ lower; rallying air-ll 100271.: osIo no}; 11110 111s 1009 §',",l’3.,,',;;,, f m, m, "-311, Pam’ 5°“ Tmk ‘h Mam ' '“ rs ganda. against prohibition, both in '~::..::.:.l"."~lr.-..:".::::.'r sis s; .220 0 - c» we K- 5- "m- m cor-w m mus». o l. muwflllmllirlollrr and was oft m Low 1031. e00 sols 02's 01's ‘fiflllllilli’ 3:} 5:? (Big mmlfls-Mrl- Arthur HWYY- m, o, m, 3mm u m" i, . . . . disgr tiling L High 1000 .... 202,4 141,0 281,3 205,8 15391‘ p]; 3h“ 44g 430 44p SOIO—MLSB Loulss COX. nlAllltrlclin miopllollo sou: above tile Lorv 1030 ..r...11:.o su_4 140,5 114,1 200-p§§,,.l§'.~.,u ,__ __ 30,, m 44,, violin solhMnster Bmy Rows‘ Canada. that her 11a: and shill! are I, rli.‘"s'.ll“.’.llHull's:'.:;r::"..i:2 *-"~" "*- '""- -~ - -~ "1 .2: Duet-Muss s... Tait ..,. Mr. owl-s- um com-our "- f0!’ 66010611741710 102i u-illfujoiltvsoggwgtggzoib Tslwsglglellll wuss‘ THE srocx MARKET mn gnzef m‘ 15;-;oo-- h - . _ George Johnson legal acts against a friendly nation. cs w" m - - - I a sue .., ' TIN ' ' T D 2.3”". flllhliilgrégsullllgy egg: _ ‘gelling: I o ‘sinus as at" Musical number‘ fllzgdboatllavtvltllmckkltrtillizlieuqtxll: “In every important port at which I called l?‘ """'"" “t l“ be“ “mfl-E" mm" “m” “"°h'“"d " . mtemmslon and sale o! candy. twelve’mlle limit off our t is I found two great Can dian institutions‘: imam, allowing n nct loss of 4Q. The Total issues traded . 005 l05 ripolmmnll .., "..,. 05] 05 05 During the intermission the Blldl- r C005 , R # _ " 3100B Missouri .. c9| 0s us mmmed b M], w“? a veritable enemy oi decent so- ‘he c-P- "md "'9 5"" Llfe~ 410B A 0" m“ w“ en y ' Soeaidaglobe-trotter recently. ciety. Let the owners, skippers and 1500 coll iuuu ren on the piono-accordan. Montreal Market .- Siilelights !\l0.\‘TIl ., (1110,, April 5,~l'.rlclilng 3n lill illc nuturc of constructive new: l upilloiits surrounding the m; Ms llld fllffilljVllll furlller Wfllk- m." pl tllc lullrkct in Wall Street, the qol-ul murkct drifted still lower into yll-w low ground ln today's session, Wm; voluillo on nu expanding scale, I]: tile clnuc llcrc, 10sec! r. cocdcd gulns by 1.1 to illrec while the aver- ingo prlrc of twenty stocks declined 3g l; n m-w low fnr the lndcx of 19.08. 4 M, pnlui ulp h! Bell Telephone to a new lriw nf 08 was in n large mens- ‘uro responsible for the loss In the inrpfflpfl pril-o, with chnvlgcs for illo most part of fl frncllounl nature, Six issues szluk i0 new minimums for the year or long". iirllrrrlv traffic on Cnnndlnn rorlds 5,, lilo past month, llns exhibited n plglily iillxcil trend. with the. inl- jirorcmcilt lll loadings iii the west the stimulating uild constructive icnture '0! the situation. Tllls tcndcncy coil- trnsis iviill l_i sharp decline ill revcilile freight luildiiigs lil tho ousfcrn divis- ion. sud l-rclitcs a sliullilnn that ulnk- es ltlillpussllllc to draw definite con- clllsioils nu tu the situntlun ns n whole. ll0.\"l‘lll<‘.AIr. Quin. April 6. (By the (‘niuuiinil l‘rl-usl—'i‘he slow cbllliig u- wrly lli ii‘l'llf'li_\' vulucs continued today nu due Mulllrl-ill Stock l-lxchnngc with sir new lows for 1032 or longer being rerorilcll. Rcll ’l‘clcpllono broke 4 pollits to 08, while cillcr ill-w lows wcrc shown by Nico! oi‘ vunudll, international Nickel, qucllrc Puucr, Massey Burris sud ,\l llllfiilci: lill-clrlc. v11- ‘ I Pul-lflc railway again mov- ed m. us! lllc gcllcrul trend to show a frlictlnillil gnlil wlllju Cnnnilri Cem- crit and Aililililc Sugar were tlle only oilicr issucs in gnlil. Vnluiuc slluwcd nn lncrcnse over liullllni". nuluuutlliz to 11,805 sllnrcs cmllpnrcll willl 7,001). [losses ouiliunib- crcll lrnills by n rullu of flvc tn mic ltllilklll: lilhdll-lx of g0 representative lot! 0H‘ 391g I g1 "fir"! Fol“; , a ‘owes evevl in The active lcadera confined their los- aca to _I|lll‘ll lilnounts. Brnalllun Trsc. aoitrliryoll isgzznzlligl. grills 0.’. lower llt '0 0 fl -. cewcnttofliil. “fcllil 1"" stirs 'of]‘_‘.403 allnros llllll - 1' 0 "Frill cullc will ii turnover of 1.27.41 sllrlrcs. Will or: pg g, msllfitliafk Pgivcrnesgoblldsucd its new ' . w crs cosc o l f 3'5 points; ilcll Telephone ‘rfénlllolslglgfl ‘glznsllirllllllrrflgllPft lnsscs included: ' <‘_-"- 4' All u 4L‘. Coclisllntt. nff it lli 4"... ""5""? Ilurrla, off In’, at fl: k-lllllcrll ‘Fllnllllll Powcr off 2 nt 10: . lccl nl‘ lulu-lull uff 0Q at 1054.. Winn]. 1"‘! EIQPTTI". off M; at 3% B. C Power :2" n14 But 93% and Cllldtlllll ‘Car off JTlic bond mnrlict aim turned soft vilill llv-vnrv 1033's soiling lit 810100 3.‘, u-ul. nnd Coiivcrslon 1058'; mmn.l--, 0H‘ o0 cents. oTlul snlcs were slullllr rlnscd at $4.1m and United Fillies lli g p" remillll‘! u a premium of 10 10-10 v PRODUCE - 4- . . . y the moxTllFlh Quc April 5 (B fxlllldlllllll Prcssl-J-Iifg and butter pric- lmd“"" l~'“'"~‘"l".\' larger while olicoso N] ollliii'll|llll quuiutlons licld unclinng- M" “unlit. produce end dairy inurkct h"?! krndcd Ontario e ggl in car- zitlfllls or less, ilccllnell slightly, extras cents and firsts st 10 cents, both seconds were i??? ‘Willi.’ quoted st l0 cents, firsts Jdozvnccglis mid seconds nt l0 cents s l - illolulillus to retailers were n‘ l . Receipts were 2,871 cases. _ ‘k "eroded butter, in cal-lots or mun,‘ lost hull s cent at 24 M ‘it-fizbzrntd. Fresh butter was quot- qui,‘ no!“ “ l l bound. Receipts vrere -lll'l“ 1m‘; chocss 1r" It 12 n, _uncllangcd at "conic ns was summer make L5 "Y"! l pound. Receipts poinlo market rulall vrcrrl 1.‘! l Th. IOXOI steady, quo- Ind New llrun n, swlck green mountains. ‘fggirllacca were ten cents a hug > an the broken lot levels. i soon N- Y» April lL-llsvv "gm today with buy- -' interest at lllat rme lli M“ Valli?!‘ eff 2.06 f0- snlos were cm a! Phllllplnen, _ I t" Allrll. arrival to local utnort runner paid of Plluiiplnesfor P . 10,111,?‘ "PM! were 0 to 4 points’ net 'r|,',‘,','.§'",§:_'“':.|‘° "l" 98.700 tone. llav "l" i". March o5 _ “ '°“"°'| nth-es were reduced l0 of 3.00 tor llne recent decline vvaa still llllt "f a routine character. ‘~ - cor-coin ‘ slaw Y0 , . 4, ilsssllgéi f» Y p! p. "l! ‘m. Se» 8i. me e1. . New York Ilndlo Corp .. Scrlrs llncbuck Smith I'm‘. “Skyscraper” In Mexico City Mexico City, Mexico, soon will have its flrstfikyscraper," and be- cause of the peculiar foundation conditions of the city the new structure is attracting the interest of archltests and engineers in many parts of the world. The building is 13 stories high, is of structural steel and reinforced concrete and will be equipped with a modern ventilating system, latest-type elevators and other improvements oi present-day structure. As Mexico City once was a lake bottom, although 7,500 feet above sea level, buildings nave been low and spread out because oi the constant settling of foundations. Those of the new building are of s iniorced on wood 911C5- The structure ls believed to be esrtli-queke-proof. sq; April 010; Mny 010, Juno I123: JIIIY mil-ad; Aug 040; Sep 040; Oct 058; Nov 004; Dec 0T1. Spot cloacd quiet. Mlddllng 0'15. _ zivnnroor. Cotton loot in better llcnulml. Pric- es three points higher. Ainerlcml mid- tiling fslr 50f. strict good illldduns’ d, good middling 500, strict middling lddllvlg 401, strict low nilddllni! low middling 47!, alrlct ordinary good ordinary 421. Receipts vrcrc 0.000 bales. including 1,000 Amcrlcnn- MONTREAL, Que" April ll.—'llicl’0 ere 170 cattle, 1,158 calves, B41 llolrl d 54 sheep and lambs for snln on t e two Montreal livestock markets d to good qullflty ateerr just ar- d. Common butcher cows brought m 82.2540 $2.00 and common bulls re mostly 8100 to 43- alvee were only common to just r quality. Prlcea ranged from 02-- ,” with one int of about 1.0 of best calves at 8.25. The hulk of the a were made between 52.00 and 82-- ring is hs made tile balk of tile dnthess were sold between nd,l1 each ncco ping t0 quality. few alleep offs brought around a wanker undertone in arkct. Mo of the ollconl. a '13»- vvere sole for l5 ‘ ' 350 lludson Bu l00| Stock Market sooilno 011 0| ssr, ssr, _. _ 1185 Nickel 7R0] 705 7d,’; 1J2 Iut Pctcs 10251 1025i 1027i ' 2ou0Kll-k-lllul (ml (ifll 00 llfltatlflns lulooliiciu-uu 07| oli=y.| any, . - 2000 Nordnu .. 0.1%] 0r,| r, v ‘ 1000 Pen Pcte 035M 0.1141 03% -————- = . i200 Vcuturcs . 40%| 40%| 01-7; s l A] Illgll LorvlClxgse ’ CLRB Chem 71% 01y, i .6 fiilflflolin 1 1 1 Aul Cllll . 5o rum, only, 1nngrogt T, __|',‘)',:,2|lgé,2 A S Rfc_ -- ll 8% 8% 1oooonoul rir .,1 0054 001/, 00v, Alli Tel 'Ic llll-Muloflislflflll 2.100 (mu Luke .. o: on; 01c; A“ (‘oiuwr 0% f» 6% n00 Kirk Town . 0s 0s Au-hlwu -- full/l 53% 65% 11.100011 Sclcct . 0414 04 0414, Aub Auto (ll 6.5% l lggprqflpn-lg" _ ' 01M‘ my‘ 011/‘ B111 01110 . 11% 10% 1| ioolllsuu llllncs y, u, Bath W“ 16% 10% 1g? 1000|\Vbltu llnko .. .1 0410315 031,4, KW . 4 (‘on Puclflc 10 13%. 13V. Cues TM . .., . ‘O30 “g8 021,8 q . Clirys ot . . ‘A <3 ‘.4 6 E h c 0 iluec 1011p 10, 10 Orelgfl x1: tinge Corn Pro .., . . .. 38% 37V, 07% Isl I Dupont ,.. . '44 421A 42% Fox Flllll 2% 21771 2- _ G011 Elcc ,. ... 10% 1ll| lli (lcu Funds . 05% 31ml 33%; NEW YORK. N. Y., April s-iror- (loll Motors ... . 14% 141,4. 14% clgil exchange irregular, Great Brltuln G ll Slgunl ... l5 l4 14 in dollars. others in ccnts. Grcnt Brit- (loodyenr Rub ... ... l1 106i. 100’, nln r1clllnnd3.70-'Y,, France 3.04%, Italy Houston Oil . . 181.4 l8 18 5.15%. Belgium 13.09%. Germany 20.74, lludson Mot ,.. ... _ 4% 4% 4% Calillnlu 1J0 HUI!!! Mot ,.: r 2v, ill/l lu linrv ,.. .. .. 7Q‘ JEN/l lnllntch Pfd ... ,.... 3'}? , Ill Nickel . , G M k ln Telephone . CHICAGO, IIL, April 5.—Grnin vul- lics receded today from liulgcs tllnt lli the inst few lluys had curried rvlleut Inf six cents over lost weeks low IO"! r u n licnrlsh effect, combined with un- 240 C-llcsclircll 1250 Eldoradn .. lilillcntlons of s possible break ln tho drought which hns pnvnllcd ovcr domestic winter wbcnt territory llnd stcndlncss of securities. Besides, trnils- Atlantic duiunnl iur wheat froili Nnrtll Auloricn was dlsappni-rlting, although some business was done both by the Unit-rd biules and Canada. Wheat closed nervous 75-19‘ under yesterday's finish, corn $4M, down, oats illlchringed to 1A off, flllql prqyjs. lons unchanged to 12 cents lower. ‘VINNIPEO WINNIPEO. Mam, Aprll s-ouulco 1W weakness of Liverpool wheat quot. nilnns and a spotty cxpnrt dgmnnq] Hffllll prlccs unilcrivciit moderate ilowilturus in tho \'l'll'_‘. plt llcrc t0- ilu)’. Predicted Bll0\\'l'l.4 over United Suites ivllllcr wlicrlt ilclds also nctcd us a bearish influence. Prices closed Vs to one cent lower than yesterday's flnhsll figures. ny and July each dropped $4, to 0L’: and 04 cents reapccilvrely while October finished 7i to one cent lower at 00%. Dfllllllllfi "ports froal the Unlicd States winter wheat belt and billllsll rcports concerning rvheut prospects 1n Russia gave early session strength to (be market hut the udriince wns short- lircd and values dropped gradually to '°"°h "l" |°W Mlnis nenr the close. llroomhnll reported a better feeling ill l-luropenn couiitrlcs and indicnlcd lllnt France would lie in tho iunrkct for supllllcs of foreign wheat on n flllrly good scale while llaly already W!!! buying modcrntl. qnuntltlcs. lie rcpnrtcd also tlult (lcrmnny was in nccll of grain imports. Apnrt from smnll export (rude in nnls, vrlah ivhont truile was drnggy lit iliirhililgcd spreads. Coarse grnills clos- cd cosicr. - CLOSE Wheat-May 0255B, July 04B, Oct 0M6 (lllis-Lfay roots. July a1 1,! A. Hurley-May 4114B, July 142A, Oct JOIYQA. ASH PRICE! hard 03'”; no 1 nor 01%. no 2 nor 58, no 3' nor A“, no 4 60%. no 0 481,4, no 0 42%. feed 40%, truck 00%. no .1 durum 851.4. 0:lts—No 2 c w 20%. no 3 c w 27%. rx 2 fccd 27, no l fcefflfifi, no 2 feed 341;. rcjccteli 210i. I|lIl‘lf!_\'—MtllllIlI grndcs: 0 row cx 1i c w 421,4. 2 row ex 3 c w 42. Other grrldcs: No .'i c iv 40%, no 4 c vv 37%. no 5 c w 35%, no 0 c w 34. Track 40%. BONDED WHEAT High Lovv Close C Whoa f-No 1 Solo-Mr. Ben Acorn. Stunt-Mr. r-rcli Wi-‘sht, M's V1- olet Neal and Miss Edith LIBS- Rcading-Mrs. Robert Acorn. DuetP-Misg Doris Tait and Mr. George Johnson. Solo-Mr. Q2018‘? B99"- J APS INCREASE (Continued from Pass 1) Korea. will be strengthened by about one brgadc each under the proposal of the M'n'ster of War, Gen. Sado Alrakl. Aside from aiding Manchoukou, as the Pu-Yi regime is called, the purpose of the replacement was giv- on thus by the War Office: “To facilitate command of troops. to suppress banditry over an ex- tensive area, to eradicate the peace influence of Chang such-Urine. the former (Alfltffilllllg War Lord oi.’ Manchuria, to protect 1,000,000 Jap- anese subjects in lvllanchufla. and t0 ensure tile peace of Manchurhrs 30,000,000 population." their friends. read this and hold love oi money, be the cause of damning their soul, and disgracing their country. America is engaged in a great moral experiment, en- deavoring to save humanity from its ow-n lustful and destructive ap- petities. Ill tllflt struggle, 1s engag- ed the forces of good and evil. The good trying to help mankind; the evil desirous of destroying it. The struggle is bitter-but, like all good causes, the right shall prevail in the end. And, the liquor interests like the drug interests, shall become ostracised by moral opinion, and he recognized as that, which they real- ly are: lepers of society, feeding on the Prey of appetite and habit formed and possessed, human dare. licts, who have been wrecked by their nefarious traffic, in alcohol and drugs. How a ’ mlnded society can stand idly by and con. done, much less, encourage, such a thing, is beyond my power of rea- son, or understanding. Of course, it may be expecting too much of such a. class, when we Meanwhile news dlspflldlhé-S "Om Manchurla told of fresh encase- ments between Japanese and Chin- ese “irregulrarsW in eastern Kirln Province, bordering on Korea and Soviet Russia. Montreal Stock Market ‘Quotations Sfggkg LoivIClose Atusugnlr Rcfrs 0: S‘; Ilc T00 ... ll ~ 1t '1‘ L Power 10% 10% liulld l'l'u A 13V.- B C Power A 22 22‘ C B Com ,.. 12 L‘ C Foundry 8 13 ll C C Foundry (fun (lenient 5%] 5% (Inn lii Alcohol 1 Cull Iii Al l! 65 (‘un Power Piipcr . (r0 Unn Wire Cab A 47 Cnn lgnlc 14%: x Cock ‘ow 4% 4 C M Siucltlng _ 44 41% Dryden Pupcr 1 Doiii Bridge 27 Dom ulrlss I71 l) S (‘mil B _ 1E5 Dom Textile 50 50 Efllifllfll lluirlcs . l2 llol Gold Mines I l5 In Nickel .. 71,4; 7% i. c w Co mu | 5 ‘llns linrrls 3 ‘i ll i. Power I ill r\nt Brew . 2i Nut Steel Cur 1H Quebec Power l5’ l-‘i ghnugnlgun .., out Can Power .| 10% ldl l0 _' s c of (‘all _|2o1,g 10% 10% Win Electric ... .....| e \ BANK! Commerce ... .., ..., 1H0 Moiltrcnl ,.. ... _..... 215 Nova Scotla 200 Royal . 211 The Montreal Curb Market / Besuhsrnols A .., ' '° his business, and he must be con. 1’ shed copious tears for every foreign "" the law, and advocate the discharge 5 expect them to have some moral consideration for their fellow he- llngs, when blood money is their stakes. We do, however, expect our ‘fellow religlonlsts to have some moral concern for humanity, so, when we find them lined up with the rum interests, we are righteous- ly indignant, and humanely bewild- ered. The press, usually, sides with the popular opinions on most ev- cry issue. Occasionally, there is an outstanding editor, with the cour- age of his moral convictions, who will stand squarely for what he thinks is the right. Again, though, cconomlc determinism, enters into cerned with the financial success of his paper. Please don't think I am trying to burden your paper with m, troubles of Uncle Sam. I aln mere- lY 116111118 my compatriots what con- ditions confront many oi our courl. trymen here in the United States. Let no one plan to come here, un- less he has plenty of money to keep him for some considerable time. You know about the big "citizen- Fhlll" controversy among the work. crs here, especially on city work and in city institutions. Thosc who rum running lawbrenker that is caught, or punished in the act of Pflpture. stand up in the halls of of lawful industrious and moral men and women, who happen to be working in s city or state job, without United States citizenship. In other words, the rum element, lilacs a premium on lawlessness, and B Density on lawfulness. The "B8 and the constitution, however, stand for that which is good and 111st. Most countries are that way. I may see. you this summer, if we are able to travel in our de. llrcssion. With greetings to all con- their heads in shame. Let not their , l I C! \ ’ Z ‘ To-day its globe. character. NF L’D Continued on page 9 lice batons when entrance of a citizens’ deputation was delayed late this afternoon. Windows and doors in the building were smashed. A parade estimated at 10,000 citizens had marched to the Assembly to present a. resolution calling for lii- vestigatlon of charges that minutes of the executive council had been falsified. i Irked at the delay, one section of the crowd got out cf hand and commenced to smash windows. Sev- eral were injured when police en- gaged them, but the rioters gained the upper hand, broke all the win- dcws in the basement of the Gov- erninent building, looted the files, and threw documents into the street.. SECOND ESCAPE The Premier made a. second es- cape, from the private residence where he had taken shelter, elud- ing tlie mob by leaving through a rear entrance. The crowd then raided the gov- ernment liquor store and carried off all available supplies. At 0.30 they were dispersing. Miscellenous Barley, (‘a-lsdlan western no 3 n2. mils Cnnndlnn ivcstcrn no 3 71S, unis feud no . 1:1 flour spring wlicat lli-i- cents firsts .4110, flour sccmlds 4.1m. flour bakers 4.20. flour wlnicr- wliczlt patents choice 3.004310, flour white corn 4.50. bran ton 2¢.'.‘5-'.’5.25. shorts tnn 25.25-20.25, Illl(llll"l hlii 2925. rolled oats hug 90 {VHHIIIB 2,45. My iin 2 per tou car l‘|..i 11.00, cllccsu current 101511. chccsc suiumcr 12-1225, liuttcr no 1 d t inls hug 40-50. Mfly sou, ism sad-iv l l I ‘l5 cerned a I 111w 01% 00% Bil Missouri lumhihowmlolg I 1 am Bll‘. etc» guamzfful-I; 1g If}; m“ rsrsu s. REILLY. ea . .5 l1, Mass, p (Canadian Press) New York Curb .22‘ .0255.‘ W lli.’ B0,,“ “w, m, ,_,,,,,, \ lfiliilll 3L‘ 9 s" 5Z2 ‘ ' 4 eight vessels arrived at tile fish ——-—- Lake Bup . m csso esso Canadian GUI) t» 1e,- h", wdgy Slockll _ rngil LovvlClosa Noruuoll .. 191s 10.10 1000 P - All] (you n a gtsgalxaiéil - all/l! owl A»; B e ‘ Q f, §f}§c"__‘_",f," ,1 Walk uu- .I.' av. nu alt on Quotations Wflol-Es/‘LE QUOTATWNS llrns Traction ,.._ .. l -— ____ m... Marconi . .. A cinema actor suing for a _ . H dd k 4 m 5 :1: ‘Hi-sofa .-- - -- ‘breach of contract described him- m“ m“, Hlk °° 4 to 5 ‘ON ,.. . a ., l e ___ 1-1 R slur .. self as the greatest actor in the |Dom of Cnn .....illil,-.'il oomloou .: '50,“, ; . 3g: s: (63.1: --_-_ “IJFEIA-fll 1311i 1g; Cusk . . ‘also Eli . One of his friends took him to ‘vom or can I--l 5-43! nor/ll 01v. 10'" °°d ' I’ ° ; for so loudly singing hi! 0'"! pa: ‘Z5 '.'.'. '.. ‘Ali? ‘"171, milks? ' a g5 c; gmwy mpg“; m, w. c r: ii. ...|4%-:u saw, sou, °° - 1 trlum _ N .., ...l4'Y-55 o2» mi Iflmm 1 _ g r 9 flméja°ifud 5 . "it must have sounded some c x a w {Nd ml or m“ 9 “:10 s o o: gels what conceited but remember I g1: ‘i; . .. 55-11:; We my; Gray sales - - ‘Vglvflmwau-‘M wym_$mn"" I ‘_ i ' p Iithgtnii: l‘ flounder-a ,.......... 4 to ‘l S841 00% 07% INCE 1880,tlie Sun LifeAssur- ancc Company of Canada has extended to five continents. Its world-wide connections and representatives provide facilities and service for its policyholders, when travelling, almost consular in Mount Stewart “The Sun Life o! Canada is international. It is found in almost all lands and is well thought O ." A former president of the National Llfc Underwriters’ Association, nher a world tour. irlg out agencies encircle the By its scrupulous fidelity in carry- its undertakings, it has established an enviable reputation for Canadian business methods- an invaluable introduction to Cana- tiserncnt dinn traders, and a great adver- for Canada abroad. it is an ambassador for the Cana- dian people. t REDUIITIOLT IN (Continued from ‘Page l) nections, however will not be pro- vided west of Summciside. The present passenger service between Charlottetown and Souris will be re- placed by a mixed service operated daily except Sunday and mix- cd trains numbers 215 and 216 now operating Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays will be discontinued. Service to Georgetown will be rc- strlcted to mixed trains operating between Mount Stewart Junction, and Georgetown daily except Sun- day and connection will be made at Junction, with trains to and from Charlottetown. Service to Murray Harbour will be reduced to five days a week, viz., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri- day and Saturday, Service to El- mira. will be reduced to one train pcr weck namely Wednesday only. “There's a fellow who swindled me out of 025.000." ‘ "Ronny?" "Yes-he wouldn't let his dough-l icl‘ marry me." i SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA CONDUCTED c.20- l ‘ PHYSICAL SURVEY During the summer of i931 s. member oi the staff of the Domin- ion Observatory, Department of the Interior, Canada, conducted a geo- physical survey in northern Ontar- io, using the Eotvos Torsion Balance in the survey oi’ the lignite deposit at Onakaivaua, and the magnet- ometer in the survey of the iron on. deposit at Grand rapids on the Mat- tagami river. THE INTERNATIONAL BOUND- ARY According to the Department oi the Interior. the International Boundary bctwccii Canada and the United States as defined in the various treaties is 5.500 miles in length, of which 3,100 miles is land.‘ boundary and 2,400 miles water boundary, with 5,483 monuments to mark the land boundary and 2.530 reference marks from ivhicll the water boundary can be conveniently located. The lurid boundary is also marked by a vista cut through the woods in all forcst-covcrcd areas. -.' i l"! IIIKIEYC N / . L, 9;“ ' > /A ha?» tobacco and a better cure-that accounts for the popularity of our CHIEWINE lCllDfidlN