MARCH g. 1931'- " - TliF__f‘._i_I_/ii§I -... QTIPYLTIFW" "Pllkll/il“ ‘Tfssifl: 0.4 Y’S STOCK AND BOND QUOT _.-@' 7Y0 PAGF NINE ~e {-._ f" 'i'id%i'is?=ii%fi%Z-i§Z-Z€?.—3IHIEI3 53:; t . .. > Q i,‘ Morning Stock Letter Wall Street Mirror Says:- Speclai to Johnston & Word "r :§:-:§-.:-:%:-: i-ifixfizcsxtxa. 35w YORK, March Ito-The market continues e site on the rallies. Where luppiifi. Wu: rxpecteil in the eioek market on Wedneedn, only feeble rallying “Minn-lea made their uppeerane The industrial section closed vreil below itil u. meusilreil by the Dow Jon" "Whine and support was conspicuous by its manor. Tiia next nolnt where support may losieeily he expected is I'll, This in a“. loiri at which It powerful i-uttle was stared on the ailvenee last. month. With H“! .,x|l‘elj‘lfln of a fe\v specialities nlliuh were unaffected by the generul selling h, lmlil lniluetrinis nnd rails the whole market suffered from a leek oi support on iveilnelllllf- ax§x§x§ ’ ’ ' " their end more es.- lialls with pupil, look lower. | Am...“ the industrlaie issues which look lower at the present time ere Amn w, sin-i Vanadium. Il/uetiuglluune, Auburn, Poster Wheeler, Lowe: and the 0i! . u i‘. fITlZnnd from good aonreoe that large seals buying order have been plas- |n Warner Bros. Pictures. This buying ie declared to have its origin la W18". d ion. This information should not be taken to mean t Warner is recons- glglailad as a Illwhu‘? A q, p...- is making e gallant battle against the selling tide but leeks lower. chm’ h”... pm e price of sii-al on Byerl. l ati f th W lln def l I declared to w,u::::e:°ad:o:tlru:: llnrziokzllfzr 1h: stahipirg of lTotel-‘lairzel bath tub: , . huylg‘ which rnnde its appearance in United Corp en Wednesday was be- If}, hv workers who. in the peat have acted for Morgen interests. inl l - . . d s of decline finally induced selling in somewhat larger 1M ¥r::..f:‘ye:iae,rdsy with the rails lending the reaction against strength ‘alum’ "illtles News on the business situation varied. Some further increase in i" ‘ilaprlsduqflfl; was reported but ‘oer loadings and elertrio power iilnltput show- ii" ‘ a iVew York Exchange (Special to Johnston k Ward) All‘ Rodilc . . . . . .. ifill 071/; IOH-FJK’, ‘Ailog Corp .. ioi M‘. iol +14. Allied Chem ... 102i 1.1K iIl'_’|-l-2l',§ Alli: Chaim ‘FEM flux. align-ii’, Am Cun ' Am Cur Found Am For Pow Am Loco ... . Am Am Am Am 5-4 -£;\\ ,_. + i “'34 1‘ Llil 51 . ioi/sl rum! 44m: lilfiiifii: l‘ 4| 1! .| ioluomi 1021+ ++ bison Auburn Auto Bald Loco ‘Lin: ..\">T:'329.2'5L§$ - ll t Mill ‘ " ed iintilnel. lltlmilaxllggizrpovoiunie o‘: in pronounced dnliue: in lnfilnafqcdnys ot the reaction volume decline: while spas l strength is ehurn m, r f. a - u _ g- "‘ "mm! i-‘Mki-‘oiiilnéhzlirnex in reached. Irlrnit to the ext-int of the reaction "M11" l‘: “dvmwe. We would continue to watch volume. the rells and the mu K‘ ' ' ' ‘ ’ i e uriiun of the " c" WRQLLO BAY ‘THE MONTREAL- CURB MARKET w e frequently during lMiss Marguerite MacDonald, teaoil- " a; East Point, spent the week end n hor home in Souris West. (Special to Johnston 8 Ward) OpcnedIHigh |I.ow Last Ilrli Am Oll ... ...|13%| -i4| 18k 1 (‘an Melting .. . 10 “E55,. Harry Mallard and Dolphie Conway, Gowan Brae, were to Rollo guy West Saturday on s. business D C a": :_ 12 mp Dom liing Work: .. 3138] ' Peter Maccomac‘ ‘Ono B”, 3on1: gorlnghem .. 1255:1255 12 12 Mr. . ' ' ... . - " - ...! il0 uii 10o 114 was a visitor to Souris rover recent alogesegiir ‘n _ 29%|! i). Iiupnrial Oll .. 10% 16% 15% lm Tobacco . i P i . Miss Minnie Chaisson, teacher at I: Jim; 1o 1 u Goo: River. fiat g2; week eud st ‘Ifzandier-idé- __ ‘léz/‘é gig 95% 9:?’ ii ome n . Si: ... ..- .. n. Sisocoa Mines ..: .| 45A 43 41‘ 43 n. John w MacDonald Little “'“"‘" mm“ "“ ‘l w“ I . I ' Nash Motor: .....'. 4 Nut Cash neg-L. 38 N Y Central .. Briggs ... Bur Add Much l) G Ale .. Csn Pacific +1.4 Chess Ohio +14 Chrysler Mot ‘.'| +Mi gofofloi: . Hit-l +11. o far on ... -. gall gueinlron flfliitl-HM. o as i . . .. itllffl-i-iilf. Col Graph 1J| li-ioii-lzi. Consul Gss +3 C01! Csn ... .... Jfli/yl-i-llll. Corn Products . . 821/. .4 “1.(,| +1’. n. I. Dupont . 01%| l)ill,’_-| :|.-'.4.]+i'/. Ellie POW Light 503g Silzg-si-IM re ... . 1:15?“ Mahdi/a 40%! fiiiiizl-i-ltk - - - “.4 ‘s 3201520‘, .55". i‘. sag/m 4W. 48%: +1‘. ri§| a1 mu 41/, 50%| “'4 56%| +7»: 7| (KW. llfl + Jewell Tev ca! 52m 52.01 Johns Manvlile ... 70| (31% IOH-lil. Ken Copper Kreuger Toll Lambert Co . Lig Myers B Loews In . W B Co Muck Truck . Mont Word . . . Nwt Biscuit Nat Dairy Prod .. Nat Pow Light North Am Co Puck Motors .. Psrli Publix | Penick Ford .. 4m. . Pen Rail ... . .. 00X. . Phil Pet .....|12a;. Pull Ser N. J. 88-7’. Radio Cor ... ... 24 R K O ... ... . 21%! Rem Rand 141/, Re Iran Steel . 22%| “ll Rock Island .. 60%.] . I " Sears Roebuc 571/. 14 h. fll/fi Sinclair Corpn 13%| 1271.] 1333i +‘li “' C0 . 2i)‘, 13%] 2H4’. +5.’. South Pacific ltilli/fllilflbfliiiiiy, +1 Pond, was a recent visitor to Rollo Buy. ‘Itfiifi-WUW ’ kinnon, President: A. 1". Pete". 86¢- Ope of the oldest residents 0! Bear “gm-y; Tgmplg Whanlan; Directors, River South, Mr. Alexander Mac- Jgmgl MeoCormeok, Rollo Bay; Isaac, died at his home Thursday. Jpmes Kickhani, Alec White, Souris ml, 26th at the advanced age of wast; William Hewlett, Gowau eighty-two. He leaves to mourn his m”, James It. Manning, New Zes- wife, nee Hannah Moriarty, and an 1mg, _ ‘ adopted son. Interment took place Saturday from his late residence to st. ‘Aiéxls Church, Rollo Bay, where Mrs. John MscCormac, New Acad- ia, was a visitor to Rollo Boy twent- Requiem High Mass was celebrated |y_ by iiev. A. l... Sinnot, who also con- . _- ducted the services at the grave. The M1; gown“ Mullely, Souris River, pail bearers were Messrs. John Mac- w" p, vigltpr to Rollo Bay West. _ Donald, Peter MacGough, Dan Fish- ‘ er, Peter and Hugh Shcean and Stephen HughcsI To the bereaved we exipnd sincere sympathy. The Annual Reports of the Rollo Bay Egg Circle, No. 63, for the year Pndiill! Dcc. 31st, have been distribu- ied in the members. The eggs fur- nished by seventy-seven members amounted to 16,798 dozens, and the m"! 01110111111 rweived for eggs was Mr. Harold Macliwen, Rollo Bay, $4,223.38. The following are the of- was s. visitor to Fortune Saturday iitfirs for the year: John H. Mnc- night. His many friends in Rollo Bay will regret in learn of the illness in Bos- ton. of" James Cshlll, formerly of Rollo Bay East. . Miss Florence Gillis, St. Margsreis, is visiting in Souris River. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Angus MacCor- ' 1118.6. i‘ For March Funds i We recommend and offer the following: Price Yield Dominion of Canada (Guar. C. N. R.) 4a.’. due 1954 . . . . . ...............Market 4.50% Dominion of Canada (Guar. c. N. n.) 455's due 1908 . . . . . . . . . . . “Market 4.150%- New Brunswick (Guar. N. B. dz Seaboard ll!) 4's duo 1940 ................................. 05.25 4.02% Quebec (Province of) 435's due 1955 ............................... 00.50 1.50% Saint John, N. 11., City and County 4H‘! diic 1971 ............................... 97.75 4.02% leiut John Drydock s. Shipbuilding ‘ ' lDom. of Canada ubsidy) Ewe due 1957 ...- 105-75 6.10% l’ ' ‘ .. Telephone A Telegraph ‘ 5'.é'sdue m! Market 0.40% British Columbia Power Corporation 5%’! tllia 1060 .............................. 108.00 5.30% New Brunswick Power Co. 5's due 10:1 00.00 5.00% Braniford Roofing Co.. Ltd. ‘ 602's due 1950 . . . . . . . . . . . .................... 99.00 0.58% Industrial Acceptance Corporation 3'! lille 1040 ................................. 00.00 8.15% n: Oil Company Ltd. 1% Preferred . . . . ...................... Market 0.82% New Brunswick Hotels Ltd. 3%‘! title 1048 .............................. 100.00 6.50% ‘"1"! Glaser Ale Ltd. 7% Plfilviillliils Convertible Preferred 40.00 1.00% Sidney. n. s. 5'! line 10M . . . . ......... ................ 101.00 4.05% County oi Cape Breton ' 5': due 1031 101.00 4.80% Orders may be telegraphed or i-Bhiihoned at our expense. Eastern Securities Company Limited w. n. v. ounssa. nanaosa. gal?" casnwrrsrowu sr. sons \ °T°N sulmiisssma rasosarcrou ' ii‘ H s-af Stand Brand: Stand Gas El Curb .. Union Pacific United Corp . Un Gus Imp U 8 In Al . U. S. Rubber U.‘ S. Steel .... . Vanud Steel ... . War Bros Co .. 11ml . will l-iiilfillsi-iwllrillil; out elm 00h +30 14% ' ' "r Goodyear . . ... an . lutormliionui Iiyriro Elcc . ....... international liurvester ... ... .. - Kcnnt-cirtt Copper ... liiontgoulory Ward ... Niiigurii lliiilsnu Power Paramount Publix .... ..., ... ... Penick Ford ... Poor Co B . .. Radio . . 5i Scorn Roebuck ... .. l Standard Oil of NewNIcrUe-y ... ...» Sterling Securities A Studebaker . . . . . . . . ., llulteil States Steel Vanadium ...~ . Yellow Truck . Cull Money ACTIVE BOND PRICES CORPORATION SECURITIES: ... ... ...- ... Warren Bros W A Snake-... .I Wes lectric .... Woolworth Co . . 6114',’ 59%.‘ Worth Pump .. 951,-; l)i 05% +31}. Ycl Truck Cosc .'.' 1am 121,4! my; +9. -._______ BEADS OI‘ SISTERS VIOLENT DEATH DINING IN CAFE MOINOION N. B. March 5.—An incident in connection with the tragic dssth of Vivian Gordon, who was Mrs. Benita Franklin Bicshoif, divorced wife of a New York busi- ness man, who, it is claimed, was murdered ‘in New York to prevent her from giving evidence in connect- ion with the inquiries into the activities of New York Court and police officials, relative to an alleged vice ring, occurred here when viv- ian Gordon's brother Pierre Frank- .lin, o Commercial Traveller of Montreal, read of her mysterious murder in a New York Pictorial paper while having supper in a local cafe. lie immediately tele- graphed the New York Police Com- mission for particulars and took the first train for New York, where he identified the body upon his arrival there. A conceited youth who was not~ too conscientious about his work had the temerity to ask his chief for an increase of salary. "Hm!" commented the big man. '“And what are you doing now?" "Various odd jobs, sir," was the reply. "Odd Jobs?" queired the chief, who knew the iad’s true worth. Then you'd better make a bolt for the door. . 98% I .. oer/n 0am osi-i-zs "Ivil +0’. , ii is reported-to he quite heavy, it -in the nenr future. It has been pointed . time in May, nrd that no further gold meat. Structural steel activity was fair but the aeroplane brliucb did rot prove profitable for various reasons. It i: ex- pected tbst in the latter case better re- sults will be shown this year, Taking operations as a whole, however. the months. and expects that the new your on which it has Just entered will work out favorably. NOBANDA: Foreign buying of copper is New York with the result that it is believed that domes- tic user: will have to pa! inure for ii MRS. GEORGE MCLEOD Mrs. McLeod, widow of Mr. George M%od, Cape Bear, died at the home ' of her son, Mr. Joseph McLeod, Mur- ray llarbour, Thursday morning, February 20, 1931, aged 79 years. Mrs. McLeod had been bedfast and in failing health for about a year, during which time she was nursed with tender care and splendid devo- tion by her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McLeod. She bore her sickness with beautiful out that Nommls would not receive any revenue from copper refined iiutii some would be mid for until intor. ln the case of copper this is probslilf I 10")" able development. In the inst. Willi" copper has been eolii throngb liritlsh Metuls Corporation which pdiil for it TUCSON, Aria. March s. (U. P.)- Intercollegiate athletic activities are benefiting boy students at the expense of the girls. in the opinion '0! Miss Ina E. Gittlngs, head of the depart- ment of physical education at the University of Arizona. Miss Gittiugs advocates that there be athletic competition among girl students, not so much for the spec- tacle as for benefit to players. "It should be emphasized." Miss Gittings said, “that girl games be coached and officiated by compeflmo women only." FIGURES ON COAL BLOCK LINTON, Ind, March 5.—A block of coal, mined 30 feet below the sur- facc by a stripper machine, but bear- ing the figures "3", "9", “8" and "X", was found by Clint Ramer, liv- ing near here. Tile figures were plainly visible in two rows, one un- der the other. Origin of the numer- sls was not known_ slvirrll T0 TALK ON SAFETY (ITIICAGO, March 5.—Former Gov- ernor Alfred E. Smith of New York. will’ address the second annual Greater New York Safety Confer- ence to be held Feb. 25th, at the --—_i-___-_ For Drylitin-Mlnardfiu Llnln B""\'(Iil;'—'.‘ w» Pennsylvania notel, the National Safety Council announced today. Allltibl lic 11.00 132g; ‘ t d n I m race," at n" n " . ' -- - S l 6 ' Ilzoiic 11:33 " M 102.25 3;”; n": u" bu" o, n" ‘Vern, Tim Christian fortitude end manifested (‘on ‘(Jeni 5%: he 1;’; ket price for tlliie mouth ioiigwinsrguriré sincere child-like trust in God, as "““ “W” " “ £3 who 1?.’3.2.1232..l.”...f$;f£3f".. ...-ll. .... her row-r and Jou- ch-m o- ho pc C» he sold through British Iiiitals mdgemer, p159 loud in he; praise; "£55 ‘grflflflcfiz; Zfiiffbg ‘m; of those who devotediy cared for her m! “l” up in filiins the i-wkl l! "w reiflwr-Yi‘ in her lnfirmities and sufferings. I {Ii 333123 3:132."$."‘§f.“.i:::.'l‘;.i‘.“2..";?:§.§.i. 51w raised I- lerse family. eleven in uc 101.00 gig-eluding to iriidicutiilga. l: 3113f: number. The following survive: Jo- 60 t , an e \' 3.“, ‘Jioo EJ521215. ”r‘.°.2.‘ of." ...... o. 0»- u- w“ and MM- M Mvmv Harbin". ' he 103-90 fir-err; burns-till»: ‘i=0 Billions? ilflsxgillf: Allan, a sea. Captain; John and Geo- . . v 6.50 llil IIPI B1611 ill 11-1,’: _',' 4:16 1010 10m."- 13425 fildmioi-r ti.» rgnor. initial income re- r80. 01 Boston; Mrs. Jane Eleven-B. irn Scour .. 51/, pc 1032 08.75 100.25 ceipts will be later. . Mrs. Jessie Bencabaugh and Miss t‘ »- Roda of Boston. ARIZONA TEACHER URGES ' ATHLETICS FOR (“m5 The packed church. despite diffi- , cult travelling. at the funeral ser- vices, conducted by the Rev Allister Murray, Presbyterian Church, Cale- donia, and Murray Harbour, assisted by Rev. Mr. Goudgo, United Church, Murray Harbor, testified to the high esteem in which this dear old mother was held by the whole community and all who knew her. Alex Wm. Matheson, Esquire, of Glen William, is a brother of the decease‘. '.l'i-le pail bearers’ were: Messrs. Nathan Irving, R. W_ Penny, Blair White, Wallace McKay, Wallace White and Luther Jierring. ‘The in- terment was in Cape Bear Cemetery, beside her husband and those of her children who passed on before, “Un- til the day dawns and the shadows flee away." We extend the sympathy of the entire community to the fam- ily and friends in the loss of e. be- loved and beautiful type of a mo- Mr. Milton Smith, Miiiview. was a recent visitor to Orwell. Mrs. N. McLeod snd son Murdock, Orwell, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert McLeod, Miiiview. Mrs. Albert MGLBOG, Sr., was a re- cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MacEocilern. Misses Elinor Jenkins, Lois Smith and Mr. Kitchener Smith, Miiiview. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ings, China Point. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ings, China Point, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Morrissey, Johnston's River. Miss Olive Smith was a. recent guest of Mr .and Mrs. Ambrose I I GLIANINGS FROM MILLVIE AND VIOINITY - Miss Edna. Taylor spent Sunday afternoon, the guest of Miss Olive Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Wood. Cross Roads, spent Sunday, the guest of Mr. and ‘MYLIIQDIY Wood, Vernon River. The many friends of Miss minor Jenkins, Miiiview. are sorry to learn she had the misfortune of breaking her arm. Mrs, Norman sheidow, Millview, who has been visiting in Charlotte- lotteiown for the past week, return- ed home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George MacEacilem and Mr. Gordon Sheidow, spent a pleasant evening, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.. Jenkins. Mr. Percy Acorn was a recent vis- itor to the city. Messrs, Cyrus and Lester Jenkins, Millview, have been spending e few days in Souris. A umber of playmates of Miss Dorothy Weatherbic, Miiiview. were entertained at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Weath- erbie on Monday, Feb. 16th, on the occasion of her birthday. Games were enjoyed by all, after which a delightful luncheon was served. ____.__.____ CROSS ROADS SCHOOL Tile following is the standing of the pupils of Cross Roads School for the month of February:- Grade IX-l, Hester Wood; 2, Guy Kenechl; 3, Frances Reeves; 4, Mai- colm Reeves; 5, Edgar MacCallum; 8, i-lelen Wood and Katie Molyneaux Weatherbie. ‘ “——' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MacEachern, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lea, Vernon River. Mr. Harold Rorebtson, Mt. Albion, was a recent visitor to Miiiview. Miss Chrstine Bruce was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Morri- son, Orwell Cove. Mr. George Weatherbie was a re- cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carrier, Cherry Valley, Mr. Elmore Weathcrbie has return- ed to U. S. A. Mr. Samuel Masters, Vernon River, was a recent visitor to Miiiview. Mr. Gordon Sheidow was a recent visitor to Vernon River. The many friends of Mrs. Wallace Drake are sorry to learn she is not so well as usual-M. FATHER om "FiFi"— LIQTEN! i wAu-r You To TAKE "FIFI" our AND l WANT You "r0 PAEfB MR5~JELLLJ€ House- l WANT HER ‘T0 see THE DiAivioND CQLLAR SOME come. col-Ramon"- A1- merr- You ARE Good‘ ‘m 8E or use 1b Me.- uwr- (equal). Mr. and Mrs. M. E_ Jenkins and , _ W “I'>.'\_ . _ s. 1 M t \ // f , t: ‘ 'i 0* i .. / “s. n~ fir, I, ‘l: 116 owt. of cheese $3.510, 6339 cwt. of v powdered milk $76,588 and $720,125" worth of fish, mostly dried, smoked or pickled. Grade VIII-l, Mary Jenkins: I," Margaret Farqulisrson. Grade VII-l, Wallace MacKirl- non; I, Keith Kennedy. - Grade VI—i,- Reta Molyneusx; 2;" Isabelle MacKim-lon: 8, Winston Jen‘; kins. _ Grade V—1, Austin MacCallum. Grade III-l, Madiyne Stewart; 2, - Paul Fold; S, Gladys Large. Grade II (Sr.)-1, Louise Mac- Neill and Robert MscKinnon, (equ- al); S, Ernest Large. Grads II (JrJ-l, Norma MacCal- - lum and Don MacRae, (equal); 2, Russell Benton; 8, Peter Fold; 4,~ Blair MacCalium. Grade I-l, Alecia Jenkins and Daphne MacPhee, (equal); 2, Beryl MacPhee. Grade I-i, Huddle Molyneaux; 2, Lillian MacPhee. Perfect attendancefor month:__ Edgar MacCailum, Austin MscCal- lum, Blair MacCallum, Norma Mac- Cailum, Wallace MacKinnon, Robert MacKinl-lon, Don Mslcllae, Paul Fbid. Pet" F910. Malcolm Reeves, Frances Reeves. NEW COOKING AIDS New-idea aids in Cooking occupy a section of unusual interest among our household displays. A visit will prove a. pleasant and helpful course in Modern Cooking Uu-nsil ideas to the woman who is interested in im- proving and modernizing her culiri-' ary technique! These are time-and trouble-saving articles, invitingly priced. The Rogers Hardware Co. NS“ . —3l i ' ' f r"““-. '-"_"-" | Domlnzon O I _ »= Marke Reports S J k s. c l" . ganada Bonds tewart ones o. By STEWART JONES Ct CO" Charlottetown Correspondents of 4 Correspondents o! Greenshields é Co. Montreal _ _ , G h‘ & C a V I . (Speclll to Johnston onyx-masked 1C 8 o, fllx§ j - W- - - - --K-fl Wiir Lnun . . . . . .. ii 1031 100M) x x x x * x x ‘vi..- no.1.- a um 100.10 iooss Members o! the Montreal Stock Exchange . - . _ ' i! nry Joni 5'. lililii 103.70 103.00 “osiwmm STNM’ nommo" “l” "NM" yiorory Loon‘ . so: llliii 1021.05 100.15 , ' t - l. r" nun 1m; 100.00 Iuhiijlrli-ll .1.';lr1.r.l; m“ GUARANTEED nouns m? Ililzli: soils-i 88 Great George SL, Charlottetown hulk "r Arlmllrvnl u H Com 6 p0 "mg .051“) £06m e‘un< ill: . . . . .. J ll-i) ‘IIUJ-LS 100.25. i:ii]i;k:1i_iull‘.'\'li\'il soon. N‘ a mu o pc 10.11 i0i.i_ili 105.15 III _'_', .33” ‘k izilwfnu-niiliin-en-oi. . C. ti: 1i: . "an" Refunding . . . . .. iv. lino 100 100.05 *__ __ ir i sh Alliorii-liil Oi . . . . .. . 4 i.‘ N ll. p957 ’______i“‘“ iiiillsil (‘i illiiiliil Pow-r ... '... 441-!’ C N R ' ' nuihiuh: llroiiirois L . :0 c N It 771C Manfred! Cuba Put Plihiillu (‘i-innit .. ..... 10% (.‘ N it "who e h s (‘liiiiriii Mxiliillit ... ... ... iii C N It ' . c & ijailaiiiun Power unrl Paper .. 21,4 i.‘ N li. _ c e viuodion Bunk of Commerce . 210 C N R . is pc 1070 100-5 10002 Taflff (‘aiaiiiriu Ilronzr- . . . . :15 DOMINION or CANADA nouns ~- ijauadilan Car Faun-it! 5 (Tax Exempt Issues) (fnrniln Industrial Ali.- Dc ... ... .N 1 1 . , . ____ (‘ousolliliitoil Sli-vlivrl‘! i. . ..s§¥ 1 182i i332 131.58 "mm "' """“"'°” ‘ "m" "mm ‘° "Q,"""Z‘§".,,*L “Q‘".'.’L , arrows March s-ca adi Ylonlllllnil u-uirs .. .. Marl 1031 10555 100.25 W55“- M, p p ‘wigfi b“! °“* “ ’ ' n an 9i‘. lifroioihiotr." T1!‘ Cheniitul .... n Dec 1 10s": 100.0,: unto-o " _, M Suzy! R';i’°_"___-_-| 5f} 3m‘ “ma, 3m lmrts to Cuba may suffer somewhat, '. "° . " ' ' " ~ r " vi"iisv| lisilisl! n Consequence of the upward revis-L?’ whorhi Moi-i \V.'lr'is ... . s1,’ DOMINION or can oi . . HM‘, m“ m“ He“. “l” "mmV-J J”- " ' Illbino 0li .. .' i (Taxable lessee) no“! 5T3 "' l g gzwffwz’ 2"‘?! “i 41-77“ 10H 0f the Cuban tariff 0n many an" uteruulimai "Nickel ... .- .. A DI .._. ... .5‘ 1 I082 l l.‘ ', "' a" " ' ' . " iuternntibnni Petroleum ...- .. .. 13% "a M .3. ".8131 1M0 my "' "' "' ,9!“ gm“? Com " I ' “d” or footstulus‘ quantifies or llupi-rlul Oil ... . . t.» 10% Q 103,15 113/10 on“ ‘m. m‘ mmd " 17'1". which we" Purchased 1T0!!! ilhiS ilussrv iinrrls .- l‘ 101ml 101.15 c _ o, J‘. II country A communication to‘ the ill-Cull Frontenac 5 p1,- :- , j. f" ,- ',’ ' hlmnm," h H PM ,. ‘W's’? if'.gt,_,g gills; m --. .. lmwlgsgoll Minister of ‘Trade and Commerce ' s: . ese J A ‘sri 1 2:30:21 éii2l°6i°5 .... . - 1 w» .... .. S. .50, m w m. o. canon... W. com...- Norlindu . . . . .. . 11.oo_ saxzr nsvlsw son lsaucu | losl oA-"_, 5 {'1' A '5 A‘ y‘ “m” in i1" WW‘ Indies 11515 the 1'01 . 1' c i . . ... s4 - , - ~- rgizoernrglligigtfif .... .. as’: CANADIAN VICKIIIS: h, ['1 f: w L“ " 1mm“ "m! chm” °n °°mm°dnj_f» Quebec Pflwei’ ... .... .... .. i4 Better sentiment is developing h. ra- 5,1’ " a" l!‘ -B~-!d---- 1 ies exported from this Dominion: ' iiiijoyrgioillqrlhlhkf." .' Vicrkierstoribgilitlvoct. hm" kC““'“,'“‘ p I lnur;icliicr..".°.:.':: 1am ma; 1a 18% ‘ Sirnrlmstsgne é... . appolntli wt ...§"'F..Y°§.' till: pnfiilngd WINNIPEG GRAIN HANG)‘ iiiiilrsgeyotllgglzd- " I Form" Tad" N” “m! .toe o Jiiiii li ... ‘ ‘ ' ' . Sm, o, Cumin“ PM the trill-ole] eddivhidend, but : couple of WHEAT . E g ti". Ltrl v m, 0PM‘ 100 KHOSTBms-CZIL-t lbs.) 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