1 1111111’ . rlullvlilllc uln llrilrllle‘ ls n01.10011- A Sanitary white or colored Bath _Tub with Pedestal Lavatory and Toilet Combination to match up ,will give your home a new "life. ET OUR PRICES then you will not hesitate having the work started. Prompt Service Satisfaction guaran- teed ~on allour work. a Jobbing done by quail? lied workman. FREli ii. Tlillliiili Phone 393-1‘ ' 80 Grafton St. Opposite Prince Edward Theatre. ‘ The Montreal A Curb Market fiinriil High Low Close llouuharnols A ... , 00 Rig Missouri ' 0 B A Oil 9 8% ii Canada Malt 10% Home Oil . 25 imperial Oil D 8% 8% Imperial T0 . ln Petrol .. 11% 11% 11% Nonlnda 1455 l‘ ll llliiilird Sher it ... 22 Hisvoo iiines 5d 551,5 50 Tecllhughes . . 355 Walker lliram .; 3 \\’alller Hiram Pfd . 0% New York Curb. l! ll Share .. iflmi of (Junada A New York r Stock Market Quotations 1g: gllzsllityhlsoiiioaro-lindr’$1.50 and com- n .. . ‘ 7}: Very heavy recqlpg, o; M,“ ‘ran, gflffniliillll peso ... . ... ... 0.2945 u, 79g Wlestern Csosds consigned to local A::,:5'_,"{i',’|':|'; ~ 33491 , _ .. / . ‘ylzflaslflis cursed a very slow .ocol do 1132533,“! h} i. _ 3,52,: g3 There were 003 hcnd of evils ill B,,,,,.,,,,,,“'|{l$”.u5£' ‘U ' , , _ qu ed 1:?‘ the yards for export to Great Brlaiu. :‘_:|(i:]gll:oq]‘llOn€dK°|-lz dollars not quggéd ~ . ova a crown ... ,.. _ Qlfilillgllagknkronlek 3.3:? 3' - France rr-"i:'"..."... 00H‘; an” Mum" 112 (lernlany rciehsmark ,.. ..... 09:00 l“ “an”: u‘. 6% , great Britain pound , 1- um- - riiiiifiuliifiilé“ 1"" , ... - S kM k 10¢ <11 e1 - :111:";1.::~-=» am ert C . I -,_ fialnlbcrt go .... 3-,; 0 £11.53}, “gn- 11- P» Pu - u. - aotatzons Jllloslavin ...... Mont Ward ... ..... 411,4 u N I - Nash Motors ... .. 1o New m“ 1"“ "mm" .. "Centi- ... 1131/, 1113 111}, Pglnwily 1T“ Pll’ Puhllx 211;, 9.3, 2., “" "l p g o; N J _ 4.... up 4.1, Stocks liigh Low Close Rmlmflnla _Ieu .. 0.0000 Rum, Co,” 1;]: i m: Bell ‘telephone . 80 881A 5111.5 fimlfill Afrl-gu pound 5,4410 u ‘o 3% 25's 2'19 1}; rt- {iolwlwi- m; 19 ‘Qacilnenmlrsfoilc °" r ... . ’ . 1 - .-- ... .. ‘..-. :21“, lgheuc 18% 9],: i‘. i.‘ Foundry ,_, " 4 blwitsrrlnud franc , _ South nallwil ' all ,'inf;"g'gllli";ltl'y PM l2 11% 111;. l-"llllll 3m" ‘ "V4 M- v1¢111l11111 Standard B 11s; 11:1‘, 11% , _ ll ~- - ‘ ' “Tm Em, _ _ 12% "W. 12 i: W Lhlc s 0 of u .1 . 2t em 20 “l” P“"'"" M . sf s m I M k 111135: ‘xvii-guy. . 11 my, 1,0,, 3,111?” "f" Olllfefi hi‘ 0t rrc Carb . 11v 11 1-11,,‘ 311111 ""1111 Union Psc , 4:11, 41, m4 ‘"5 Qffmlll tinted Al ... . "mm, CO1.’ _ - gfi In Nickel r U r1 mo .. . 100.’. 151v, 1.1% .‘{'"’°Y . 71 ll S Rubber ' "g ‘ “"""' r" - 95% 91W.» U s Steel M l. ii I‘ 3 p.c. deb . Bil-j, 37% 37% ' van ma“ ' ' $hawlnlgau 11 10% my, MONTREAL, May l9.—-.in increas- . " iugly hcsllnllt tone ill tho Wall Street “arncr Bros o 13,1535 market and lack of constructive news West Elec .. Woolworth Co \Vorth Pump Grain Market . CHICAGO CHICAGO, lluy 18.—\Vbetlt reacted "l"! 101111)’ from an earlier advance, and underwent losses affected soms- . ‘that by bearish behaviour of securit- I- A M"? tone in the Winnipeg wheat fortsbly meeting demands. market was partly late downturns here. "Hit 2.500.000 bushels onsibis for n1 cations too of form oar wheat had been exchanged for futures at Kansas City acted turlrlnl! hlemellt. Wheat oi .l ibl - yesterday's oii-i-utméliu “uri-isi/liggiidi‘; i also as a dis- lower, oats unchanged to o" and proivslona unchanged to s riso of ‘W0 COD ll. BONDED WHEAT new ...1'0Rl\',- wheat closed wea May High Low Close unchanged prices. 18.-~Bond Ml 58% b8 07% Ford “lli0f Up Ltd liulf on Corp‘ .. . will :1 0 mo. 11C 001,4 :10 M‘ lIl[I1l'il| Oil ltd ,, in i’i‘~lxroi 101/, “Vmmmn .. _, , . . , . _ . R lid Vest Utli . ‘is \Vl\iNil‘il‘G \llly 1R. lleflicilll ‘lsflgs-(Ifrllhlgnlltlllcé-y- --- 455 4 n‘; iaggard lu-tlon of wheat quotations K 0 "l, mm.“ 2:: ‘locmfwyp a at‘ Lverpool priccs in all three wheat U I‘ Pow" A ‘u .- -2% 2% 2% u ures underwent moderate setbacks Canadian Gov’t. Bond Quotations ""1111 _ um Asked ilolu uf 11in ... ,.. 5154i! 10010006 llmu or u" _ _ M51‘, "Om of ifan .. 4 40 0i iiom of (‘an ... 4 -5B ill 021/ u...» of Can ~50 01 at r_ N‘ l: 414-111 as on ' X It . . mm-oo 01 n2 1 x u -.'.i ml nl 1' \' a M!‘ Scrrllee -\at Service 00 To Free Eist TOli0N'l‘0_ May lfiwifly tho Can- ndlun brassy-Announcement was 29"“ ‘"11",? 11y the committee of the ‘viruulo stock lllschnngo that affec- lllc lll the opening of the market |"'“"l'l"ll'~' fil listed stocks comprising ‘ranks. loans and trust companies, llilllliliflll runners and Westinghouse 117i‘! ||J returned to the free ilst. lihem stocks have been "pegged" F {Wqfirgar Britain abandoned tho gold sl-luunrr. flepiombcr l0, 1931. 98% l" "J0 I'M" bit today. Values at the l lower. close were 56; to 1 Mo! closed lit iowsr at a21/., July eased 11,5 to 1 cent to October a like amount 02% to 03 and to 051,5, cent. Opening slightly under yesterday's close the - market from the start was influenced by weakness at Liverpool where the market was reported very dull. Home export as was worked on s hreok in freights to Montreal. Demand for number four northern featured cash wheat trade. This grade closed 1/, cent higher. Other spreads were unchanged. Fair sales of coarse were repor higher. CLOSE grains slightly ted with prices Wheat-Alay 02%; July 6'21’; to 03; Oct 05-0!’ Burle!'—hfny 4055s; nous. (‘A Wiles t--No l ha rd 020i. lln r 59% l - "R112 aogsts-hiay 301%: July amp; oct July 40B; Oct BII PRICES 34%? Yin 1 n0? t no .'l nor 5.101: no .. I10 4 54M: no 5 40151; no ll 451A: food : track 1121/4: no l Outs’No ‘.2 r- w fill ox 1 feed 20: rejected 241,9: durum 841A. . lli- no licwllfllii: feed 331%! no l feed Ililli: no 2 track 011/1. Burlsy-.l\lnlting grades: 0 row er 8 a w 40%: '.‘ row ox 3 c w 42%. Other grades: No fl c w 40%; nnlicwflll/flnotlc 40. no 4 c w 381A: w 341,6.’ iraek Counterieiters are active in Man- ill. P. I. [IVESTBBK MARKETS uos-raslsn, u mg“ only 20 cattle, 30.210011 082 1:33:15; 110 calves for ssla on the two hlon. tresi livestock markets, today. There wss no change ia cattle prlq. es. Lambs were from C! to ls sl ~to quality. Good lambs ‘cclgefraill? brought 85 to 86. Common llg c lamp; Wei: notuwantelkl.‘ I e ca mar 1 _shade firmer. (10:11 ‘chillies. i-igii-u "on? sold up to 84. Calves of medium good f FRUIT not quoted MONTREAL, Quc., May lg-Tlw ies arrived in Montreal for the week ending hisy l7. Apples 1i; other fruits ,4-i:‘ banan- 1 as nil: other vegetables l5; d. Total cars 230. The potato market has showed a slight improvement. Arrivals have not been heavy and supplies are com- i QUOTATION! lains S0 llqunils no 1: 40 to 45 cents uml local stock 30 to (i6 cents per 80 from $8.26 to $8.50. Approximately t llnlf a cnr of Cuban :. k in 00 pound crates sells from 5:. 1 to $.75 for no 1's and $1 to $3.25 for no 2's. The apple market is about steady. llborsPsupplles of wiussaps both-slo- rnestic and imported are available st Michigan northern spies in hampers no 1 grade bring $2.50 to $2.75 and Baldwins from 82 to $2.5. Mining Exchange TORONTO, Ont, .\Iay 13.—.\1ining sales close: J00 Graholnbous 100 Granada . 400 Holilnger . 5300 Howey (l2 470 3o . Ilfliillllll BEGIN well by fieding fox-pups imperial Puppy Food. ' CONTINUE\' during early months, later with Imperial Fox Biscuits and so x SUCCEEP in raising highest-class foxes, r Manufacturer“. imperial rliiilolllt tumour. l-lll- r Charlottetown, e. s. l. Box Mil acknowledged leaders in iivo stock and pelt values. Phone 721 l; r PRODUCE DIOXTIIIAL, hfsy ‘lb-Prices were nominally unchanged today on the Montreal produce and dslry markets although s little csslness developed lo egg sud cheese quotations. The egg market was barely stead! with s slight. shading in values of ilr d seconds. Boot IllIlDlV-i 11' ed Ontsrlos sud prslris eggs were lng quoted 17% to ‘l8 cents for er- irss: mostly 14 cents for nrsts and l3 cents or si ghtly under for see- onds. Ilrlc o retailers held un- s. “Eliliiijiiiii session falling off not quoted l 8 180 1mg quoged low ebb. With the exception of Do- foiiowing cars of fruits and vegetsb- 4" in the index closing at the new low of pl other pletely meaningless affair In its pl-es- “"elwted' M“, election of m“ tropical fruits n4; potatoes 70; onions ent dny to day lnovclncnts, reflecting 9cm“ the mum“ mean" w” 3d- journed and a. Directors’ meeting took place at which Mr. James Pat- governlucut on w” elected pr§1dgq1ih Hm-L Geo, E. Boulter secretary ‘Ifreaaurer, for tho most part a complete luck of public interest. ishsd by the Dominion and government prlcos in both groups showing frac- tional advances. The C. New Brunswick and Quebec hloun- particularly dealers reported were in good demand. Among provincial and 5_ municipal lanes n good licmnnd was >Ollll(l bag. New stock is available in reported, but with present nrlces fail- lght quantities, one car of llllorids lag to brink 011i 11111113’ "Pfvfillltl- l" e 2i l i d i ill th ll and utility groups "o "n" a u" ye um l" ‘e n‘ hoe dgglileoralhngzilcilons were light. with 5nd QOlOXlGI D. prices Just about holding steady. n al -§lonlreai Stock Exchange will be rc- moved tomorrow an only five issues will have minimum ed from National Breweries, Linllt- cd. With tho removal of these “pegs" 0 prices in force. bring Power Corpora- tion. Price Brothers Preferred, Ogilvle Milling and Ottawa I. Canadienns Nationals, llank of Com- merce_ Dominion Bank imperial Bank, h Bonk of Montreal, Bank of hora Sco- tia. lloysl Bunk and Bank of Tor- o to force when Great Britain went off the ' " gold standard last September. adlsa Pressl-Tbe ticker run idle for 0.. o; long periods today when the blon- " treol stock exchange only produced a 011.3 hour session. Sales Stock liigil Low Close llllli Aoule ..l ,.... dill/l 1000 Ajax . '.' 1000 Alb Pa 05 05 1500 Alex 101.3 101/ 10% 2000 Bldgood . 02 019i lY-l 2000 Builkerhlll _ . 013% 700B c illoucer :11; 31o 31': t 1000 Buff Cull 0o 05 05 1000 (Yunnan ... ... 015% Digit m .- . . 1100 1100 1100 11 the ciosa were all narrow with the exception of Dominion Glsss broke ten points to 40 on s single transaction of 50 shares. '1 r '11‘ 97/ 313g its‘: ltlnhvav ‘Yfié Iii-h ‘lliilslllimijnglflilgtlzglijwallthwgrb, all 39° Mll‘~'"'*‘" - -' closed unchanged after moving with- hlig ill oxtreumly small limits durin 390° lllilllllihll“. '- " ' 0W‘ 0W‘ 01% i1: Ilfilyliiynggmfioldoillllfesntscfwted’ 1:2 19°" New)“ W‘ " g}; g}; 5 cents. Canadian (‘at lost l at t: the .290 Nlpmm‘ ~' "-5 "m "m, preferred l,‘ at 11%; Csnsd an Pacific 120.4(1) igoorrstuldocil-i. .~. “at 1m 1m u: lgli/filldfi and International Nickel 1A 1000 PET- i~3°llllll -~~ “l I 0n ' the hnnd market conversion W Pfllllll" --~ ~-' 3f,‘ ‘f, '.. 1050's dropped 50 cents to $01.60. Total 400 kfannntonio _ . f‘; n-l- "I m1“ were _ _ 11i00 blllifrlll .~- 3, "I. "I5 The exchange announced that the 13g?) illlsllmumh 3'0 “if, *5." ilanklsiosks would bcfestorctd to no- l ' ' ' t t t d n r omorrow 19" lllllllllllll’ 45 45 45 lifii-iifué. The? hagvo bet‘: most inac- % $T¢ilm8ll° 3,5,3: 3.2;‘ tire since last September who‘: “pegs; - I101 -- f, ' ' ' isrtdtprventawores 3150 wllillllhlll‘ - - n“ 2o ‘m lilcrlfrlcrlese wehen oGregt Britain departed T411111 "l" 94-000 ‘him?!’ frolu tho gold stapdard. National , ll wcries Common w'll return to reo ‘XIJSTED ‘rittunii “°§-'..T'i'l'§§§"'l 841700 and er n a . P lglglllllc: 05.7% 05% 05;‘: United Sirates moneyist 131A per cent is .-- ' ‘ rcmlum. = .. 102 10o 10o l‘ oma Oil .... 20 20 l 20 2005 1 ulls o Bu! . 101 10r- 105 . 351 icke 060 51111 511° M 500 Krk Hud . M w ‘l9 lsce “T130113 1.33% i201". 3% d“ 333i c so mm i’-‘°"i¥‘i ca‘? o2 02%? "' ° ' ‘ ‘uoyrassr. . u lit-Barley :5“ vuwr" y‘ o M (‘rinadisu wesfergullo illilyi; oats Can: CUIIB sdiau western no 3 40: oals feed no 1 (H; flour spring wheat pntcntsbfllrst: - r . . 1.01» 1-1-11, ,-~ 35:3 n; 50::- :10.1.0::.:::::::..:.:.2-.:::::.1.1:. -"‘"“ “ii, °° ,5, o, (,1 zoo-zoo; flour white corn 4.50; hrsn ‘M0 n, ‘flu "' m 01% »o|1/ ton 20.25- shorts ton 22,25; middllngs mo"? l1c(eo.rs' 0i 01 (if fin 21.10; roiled oats bug 00 pounds woo 2.70; hay no 2 per [on car lots 10.00; iiliiiiiii _ sxonason LEW YORK, hfsy law-Foreign ox- change steady. Great Britain in dol- lars. others in cents. Crest Britain Iti 0.14 'Bll 34.02 - llllllrlS',‘-’.I\i.88;yt"snarls‘8u8m13-10. a‘ ' lll0N'I‘REAl'., lilay 18. (By the Can- adlun Dressy-British and foreign °lll'llllllke in relation to the Canadian llllll". as complied by the lloyal and}; of Canada, closed today as fol- roru other directions resulted in trad- oll the local exchange in today's to all extremely wuss off l0 points t0 , and urr-ounlcll for the loss of M the average prion of twenty stocks. 0.89 The market remains a com- The rodeeml-g feature to today's ocal bond trudlng was again furn- guarantlod bonds. N. it. issues, d on Wednesday, nly time issues will have minimum Common ight, Heat and Power. The eight bank issues are: llanqno 11 . . The minimum prhros were put into MONTREAL, hlsy 18. (By the Can- urnovcr of 2,883 shares during ils flro nd the sir price changes shown at which The active lenders, Rhawioigsn, wag cheese current nlako 001,4; bulicr no i. finest 10%: eggs fresh specials in cartons 23-21: e gs frcah extras 22- '.‘.i; lggs fresh rats 10-20; potatoes no 1 Bermuda per barrel 7J0; potat- oes old Que whites S0 pounds 30-35: potatoes old Que and N B greou mountains 80 pounds 40-45. 0 T N 'l‘ NEW YORK, May Ill-Cotton fut- ures closed steady. Closing bids: Jan 018; Feb 023: March i130; April all; llfny Ml: Juno 505: July 150-110: Aug i571: 80p 5R0; Oct 5M; Nov Mi; PM! 008; spot. closed quiet. lillddliug 575. LIIZRPOOI. Cotton .spot quiet. Prices 7 points lower. American middling fair 651i; strict good middling n08; good nihi- dling 408g strict middling 458; mid- dllng 4M: strict low mddllng 448: no ter was eslrlots or less of no 1 u . dealers asked 10% cents -per ponhd. Receipts were only l2 hoses. Cheese sold generally st 91,4 cents or pound for current receipts. Yes- erday some sales were msdo st flit. Receipts were 0M hoses. On the potato market snpplie of were offered ss-follows: No 1 ‘M0 r hsrroi: no i r barrel: no i I0. pound tes All: a i lagoons erstesetnl. 0h! potstws sol: .,__....._.___i light earthquake tremors were felt in Oben, seotlsad. recently. low middling 438; strict ordinary (l8: good ordinary .185: rel-clots were 17.000 bales including H.300 Ameri- can. stunt NEW \'Oill\'_ .\is_v l8.---liaw sugar was unchanged as for as s ot sup- lies were concerned u-llh ocli re- ners not inclined to pay ohnro 2.08, while holders were Itllfll"! llllllil frsotionslly higher. Apgresimate anion 10,100 tons. slay lose as; July m; sop as; Dec ‘It: sn ‘I7: lilsrch Si; Nady M. The demand fnr re ned lllllr was again of fsir proportions but limit- ed to nearby requirements uni; rlcas were unchanged st 8.7 as granulated. 1 lottetown Driving Purl; and Pro- vinclal Exhibition Association was _ held in their-office, Tweel Build- 4-17" 1118. YB-llerdiy afternoon. The Pres- olllor ideal, Mr. James Paton. presided. 1931, which is arpended, was read and commented upon, also the fin- ancial statement which showed s . oicso deficit of $5,713.83, some of v1.1.1. however, is chargeable to repairs and replacements. All present eon- um sidered that last year's Exhibition was a decided success from every angle and but for the had weather would have been most outstandng. The secretary stated that Prem- I s ler J. D. Stewart, Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Minister of Agriculture and W. R. Shaw.'B. B. A., would oo- operate with the Association in an advisory capacity representing the Government and Samuel Trainer had been appointed to sot lnlnion llluss, luovemsniu were of the similarly for the clean The upping. narrowest possible varlely, with Iiol- llngcr up 05 recording the only not meni; of Percy Williams as auditor gain ill the iisi. lllass ill ll turnover of G0 shares was approved‘ The election of Directors C. r, J. B. Andrew, T. W. L. Prowse eo-direcfm-s. Reference was made to the valu- able servces of the President, m. Paton, who 11s.; given a tremendous May 25, the minimum will be llft- ‘mount of glme 5nd energy to the Association. Although not in good health it was felt that by exercis- 111111 lag good care the strain of hisdui- lea would not be hilarious. As one Director put it “we need his guiding and and good sound Judgment." A discussion took place as to the sdvsability of holding an Exhibt- ion this year with the uncertainty regarding the amount if any 0f 9°- minlon grant, s. cut in the 03W grant and the rather abnormal eon- qlumu 1p Agriculture. Mr. Boulter it was the quietest day of the yenr 3mm; 11m; the live stock men and exhibitors generally would be v81’! greatly disappointed if the millilit- loa was not held. Our Exhibition hsd become such a fixture that people look forward ho it and P16- the pars for it as the'r annual holiday. l-le had received a Irest many ll‘- quiries from the other 911011111998 and from sli parts of the Island and believed that it would I0 01/91‘ bi! as usual. whlch m mo; ppfi, it was decided that the librhibitfon would be held the week of August 22nd. lo 26th.. and, that the energies of Direcimfl and staff would immedl tely be bent on getting everythng ready for s treat big silo!- lottetown Drivinl Park and Pro- vincial Exhibition Association:- .._,_r_ B Success From Exhibition . This Year 0 Quail? TIONS Nave Annual a Meeting Prov. Exhibition Associatio n Last Yearlss BET-air A Decided Every Angle - August 22nd To The annual meeting of the 1311a:- The report of the Directors for that Councillors Kennedy and Frederick was ceded with and the same board Hughes Vice President and J. W. with a. McLeod, v. c. Smsliwood, w. S. MoLure, M.P., James F. Rop- A. MaeKianon as After cons'dersble dl$¢l15$1°l1 lll Directors’ llewrt 1932 To the shareholders of the Char- which is supervised by Paton and Director S. A. McLeod day, the total paid attendance be- illl in the vicinity of thirty thous- llld Persons, but as many of these were admitted lor ten cents and none Paid more than twenty-live cents. the aggregate recepls wag,- l1°i SP6“. but. the real purpose was achieved, that of interesting as many people young and 02d in our fair as we possibly could. The co-operatlon of Kings, Prince and Queens County and the good feeling between exhibitors and Dir- ectors, with monetary assistance re- ceived from the Federal sud Pro- vincial Governments and Charlotte- town City Councl combined to- gether to give us financial strength sufficient to put on the best prise list in our history and contributedl to make 1931 the most successful all around Exhibition we have ever held. The formal opening by Hi5 Honor Lieut. Governor Dalton took place in the Paton Pavilon, Monday eve- ning, August 17th. Addresses were given by the President, Premier Lea, Mayor Prowse, Mr. Justice Hsszsrd. and for the first i-‘me in the his- tory of the Association an interest~ lug address was delivered by a lady, fir. Florence clnnls from the nited States. The mslu bufding President was beautifully decorated, well lighted and exhlb‘is most attractive- ly displayed. It is encouraging to note the in- crease in entries made within the last tin-cc years. In the year 102a we had a total of 4,187; in i931. 5,240, being an increase of twenty- five per cent. Since 1927 the horse entries have INDIE than doubled, 1931 being 240. In i920 the entries for dairy cattle were 848, beef cattle ll! I Isa L. C i rhgpggauxsgtégazi. Associated Press . sy ill-iv k i vvbllr vtliitr stocks provzd “mil-ill; contagious todsy sud ths mug" ll god to s new l prfoe averages. o! u menu!" h, Trading, however y", small Ilfiflptlftltlfilnfllllong jndug[fll|. an rs road issues few not in"; fllillllsd or exeeded s point although power and light company aim“ w"; depressed somewhat more ssverly. V9. luma totalled 684,'."i0 shares, the sm_nllest in more than a week, r5." "s!" "9 l1 Point or more in dlltflll has illlprilvi-lnent, North Alu- ¢_l'|°llll. Public Service of New Jersey “mmlllrll “"5. Pacific (in! and Cou- shrank to spliilalerl Gas Olllsiripped dgcllnqg {gr l’. s. bteel, General Electric, Ailicd lhemlvsi. Lnion L‘srblde_ Standard MARKET GOSSIP Oil of New Jersey Ullluu (jar fed on estimates of s sbsr n April cigarette output. A " Telephone sold o a regular dividend had been and closed 11,1 lower. A better and well lnsud for inillliCS "#23 distributed‘ de- ilvcr-ptunces. was reported by loll-ling llllflklfn. whvfl" suld tho supply ilad improved. llouey rates weal uu-p mgr-ll, bur lherris l growing lloiirl lllul lbu official stool enhance pro or 21.5 no: ccllt to; call loans \\'lil be lowered. . \\'li.\’l" Till’. hTOCK _\l_\|u.y,'r p") . \\ "Ii. Tue. Mlmlw u" :lcl\':|llv-r~.\ .\1 1s; Number of dmlllnrg 3,5 m; ans-ks ilncbungl-il 11 1,50 ‘fuizll isuses traded I I l There is a marked improvement in the interest beng taken in‘ the boys. and 8111s club work and your Dir- ectors are particularly pleased u, note that one of our Island girls, Miss l-lope Jardne, was photograph. ed by the Toronto Globe judging at the Royal Fair, Toronto. A newspaper despatclrststes that Hon. Robert Weir, Minister of Ag- riculture, has received a check for $20,000. to aid in the spreadng of agriculture education among farm boys and girls in Canada. Th's money will go to the Canadian Council on boys and girls club work and should be a wonderful incentive in the development of interest in this worthy branch of-industry. We have now one of the most complete exhibition plants in tho Maritlmes. During the ‘p351’, few Yeflrs we have spent a large amount of money on improvements, install- ing iavatories. building new bulld- ings such as the Paton Pavilion fol "Silver Fiox judging and other Dur- poses, the Boulter cattle barn, Poultry building, cattle wash barn, enlarging the horse stables and in repairing and improving the plant. 881191111)’. All barns were-shinglecl and pill: in condition last year. Our object has been to make our plant as attractive as possible and to give as 800d accommodation as we can . ‘ y afford to exhbitors. These improvements have resulted] in a deficit of about $5,000., which is being carried as an overdraft at the bank. ll-s-ces and Amusements l The horse races of 193i were, it l5 safe to say, equal to any previous- ly held and in some ways superior. The track records both pacing and trotting were broken and the aver- age spced at the pace and at the_ and get The directors be: to submit their report for the year ending Decem- ber 31st, 1932. Ladies and Gentlemen:- The Exhibition 0f 1931 was handl- eapped by the very changesbl: .. ther which throughout the entire Week. F01’ periods dur'ng the morning the most perfect sunshine would D1‘!!- vsii and then suddenly the grounds would be "deluged with Bhflwtfl- existed almost Tuesday's and Wednesday's races were held notwithstanding thc wet, track and the attendance was good. but on Thursday which would have, been our banner day on seoount ‘ of the big Free For All which W18 staged, the rain come down in tor- rent; "mg mgdg postponement until Friday necessary. taking place on saturdsy- ‘Fhfl weather affected our race receipts very much and as a consfllllllwll of this and expenditures for im- provements we have a deficit from our season's operations. Friday's We are glad lo report. boweva, and that immense crowds of people a:- mtendod lhs hhlbltion almost every nanciai reserve. 21005 employee for s copy. 81/27» Initial Interest Are you building up s financial reserve now? Why not employ your money at s liberal rate of interest with bond safety? l: will help to build a larger fi- Associated Gas and Electric Securities C0mpflf1y, Incorporateo slice of . Charlottetown, P. E. I. remarking here on the good words spoken of us shroud by exhibitors, horsemen and visitors who come u, our Fair. it is a fact that they class our Exhibition Ba the bed in the Marltlmes. Horsemen also state that our race meetings arl the best conducted in the Maritim- es. Qur Secretary. Mr. Bouiter, i: Rlwsys courteous and painstakinl with all whom he comes in contact with and this has been a big factor in making friends for us. In additon i0 our racing pro- granl we had some very 800d amuse- ments in front of the Grandstand. The high diving act was one of the most, expensive ever brought llerl and created the greatest interest both afternoons and evenings. The Bill Lynch Midway was cleanly con- ducted and brought no criticism from anyone. We have purposciy delayed our annual meeting m Qrdcz" to ilnd oui if the DOHllXliOIi Government is go- ing to give us the usual grant to Class A fairs s0 that we could make some announcement at the meetlnl rcgardug our policy [or i932. The Provincial Govoruuleut has. given ul the usual grant. but the City Coun- cil has cut theirs in two. We hope to be able t0 carry on no matter lvhat occurs as it would be a severe disnppoiullneul and a. retrograde step to cut out such an old estab- lished institution as our Provincial Exhibition. In wnciusbn we~wish to thank everyone who helped in any way, no matter how small, towards mak- ing the Exhlb tlon of 1931 a suc- cess. James Paton, President. George E. Hughes, Vice Presdeui. Directors: S. A. MscLeod. V. C. snwallwood, W. C. S. McLure, M.P., J. W. Bouiter, Sec-notary, James F. Roper, John B. Andrew, T. W, L. 235. Willi 719- I11 1932 daily P-lld trot was faster than any previous prqwse and L; Q01, 11 A M”. beef cattle entries lKJlB-llfli 833- year in history. We take pride in Kmmm Put some 8% Eight Year Gold Bonds (participating Conditionally to 10%) of Associated Gas and Electric Corporation in your safety deposit box. You will receive 8}§% initial interest. Twice s year, on March l5 and September l5, sn interest check will be mailed to you-substantial sums that may be added l0 your assets or applied to current expenses. This is s good security to buy and put sway. The 8% Eight Year Gold Bonds are backed by earnings from electric and gas service-s type of business that has proved stability in both good and bad time: equalled by few others. Cir- culsr giving complete details, to which reference is hereby made. will be fur- l oished on request. You will find it contains many interesting facts. Ask any Maritime Electric Co., Ltd, ,,........_