uucusr 1, 1931 YESTERDQzt §$fl%¥%3§3 Market A Reports By STEWART JONES 8: 00., Charlottetown Correspondent-I of Greenshielda & Co, Montreal 3 mfistfil-ig g ii i i355 I~Z%Z'I%I- DOMINION OF (TAX IZXIZMI"! ISSEPISY _ lli Uri. l, ill-ill (i031 (‘OIIYI-IILQION i013’) 4'7: PP . . 4n, _ ill .\l .\II Ii I'll‘ II. SIMON .\NII SONS: .\'innnonn nnnl (‘or nln ni ma. .. tonnnlu-v. inn 0 there was ' n~onn‘|':1n-lEn-|n in prni u-n-vc t-qnnivznln-nt in Yilno (‘nliiillnlll Flnwll, u llllli or lnnvt-r priwwl “- nn-k In: tlnvn \< n"n\n\; imNn vnirr: I_'(\l’ll't.\li-\ FINN FIIPIYIIYPIICN r-nnt-nnt tlnnt flu; tllvltlvnnnl nnnis will Iu- I':|l‘I|n'n|, anti i‘lI!l llnn- nliiinnm 1wrnnll. nnn,V n (‘ANAILI NORTHERN ]'0\\'I“.II: tnnnllnn): Hoptvnnnlu-r 2m h, is the ion llllltll! int tint: npunn-tov puvninlc Un-tnlwr qnnnrin-rly nlct-innrn nnn riiin-t-tnt lnnnsls witln :1 C N R .1 .. t‘ N R .. .. i! N l! .. .. t? N It .. .. i! N It .. .~ i! N ll .. .- iii i! N l: .. .. i‘- n70 ... uont. ii C .. r» llllil) 10.1.1.1 1on3; CANADA BOXIIB union _ tnnnt -_ with ‘ rvsnnlt linzni while tlnn- volnnno is fairly llnul will rvpisivn- n revert-r)" from - nh-pn-vssiunn as soon nu cun- I i llihllt) .1‘- ITha net earnings of the Cnnnrdionn Iuclllc llnllwnyn for the Innnih June connpnre Juvurnhly with the 1-9. suits rrportn-nl for (‘inns I carriers the Iinltcrl Staten. Tint: lnltcr showed u doorman of 2th.’! p.12. for June nu compared with the correspnnnling per- ‘lfzll of Inst yiour, and a nlccrenuo of ~---0 nv-tr- m! commit-co with 102a. Tho net onrnlngn of .. ll._ however, showed a decrease of 21.4 Inc. conu- nnrcrl with June of lust your and nn ininongrense o! 26.9 nc. cunnpurcd with New York' Exchange ii- (Special to Johnntnn L" Wnrnl) Opt-villiichilnnvilunst Nlt"h Till] Air lletlnnr |—-1',fi Allct: (‘nrp .\i t'hn»nn .. . (‘lull t Ttlfil 73%| ‘fl .\m tznn .\nnn Ir‘ l‘n\v .\m - l‘. IIICYIFJJ’ FOII. JULY ill, lllill Hons.‘ c il n--~ nnnullns, nnnnin-il , was fully i|l\lln'i| ‘I'll tum; 'l'lno unnunnnnnn 1,“, |~,,,-,, which l~n on llll illlllllill |nir~l~<i n _ t- “L4,, ‘s n'nnn'n't-uil' ntnnntn-nl :nt l7 in 1\, ,nn Vflmv (‘lwnnn i n.|lll\',!‘ :n v lnl int’ ll\'l'l' 1| pm Tho p - p; pupa"; _ fn-rrvnl. Ill in l.\' on ll $7 ‘nnnunl inn-ans. ppm A4, _ i~n nyun-irnl :nt til It! 1m), l lin ting :1 17h". p Lt 1Iin'.n'-..'i.'..n.".'.. .. §ji"1fp","_1';e'~ 1" 7"} 1'11’) -~ _' n-j-w rum , > . . |nn-..tl.nnnn_ lint tnnnn “m, ;|,,. ivt- |nnvrllntll nu‘ tlnn- your. which vnnlurS t n-nnnnnui iint- lmliilfl)’ |\n'l‘lt|il nnnnnl ‘illiniill- ins inn u rviintivt-ly‘ large tuvnnnnvn-r lnn tini- wi-il ||t:nitn|:|lnn'nI_ tiu- lllllllll‘ vuluo. i~.-. |,.,,,, ,-,, --'lIl'Fl1lllll ni l'i‘l|ll<'t'|l. 'l‘in- i'i‘tll'tl ol- |,|._ ‘Iv p, nlnn~ innn.-=innn~.~-:: fn-nnnn it nn-vptin-nu as in m...“ hm; lE-nnniln- w-nnlt-rprisv inn J-Vfli Inns ln-t-nn onnn‘ 'l‘ln,. position is int-nu mnnnlinnnn- nil llI|tl‘I\\'l'tl nlnnrinu: ilnn- past fun’ _\',-|4 ,\' Ivy iinn- tzvnnnlnnznl l'l‘llt‘lll|llltlll of n ltnrlitnit of tln sit iinn): illlltiillll. 'l‘lnt- wilnn; p - nnlsnn Illl|\I‘t>'n'l‘Il n. lino 'l‘ln<~ tll'l‘l<'ll‘lllllill of 20c pn-r share for iltlt ll. l hiril this rut-u the stun-k Innvinng lwi-n plurcnl on ptnynnnnnt of ‘:0.- fnr tho first qnnrulm‘ of liliil, us vnnnnpuvcnl witin 15c tpnurtnrly‘, nn- lltlt" pm‘ nnnnnnnnnn_ prior tn tho vhunnzc. The , mnnn|unnn_\'_ rmt-nnrnllnng in offivinl stanc- lyw‘ 1.5,.» nnonts is law-in n-r-nnrnllnnt: a stvnlnl)‘ ‘ ’ ' ' lnn cnnrnninncs unnl prnnlnnrtionn For tho first Ii\‘c tnnonnlhs p()\tl.\it).\' 0i‘ ('.\N.\D.\ _ ‘ lil'.\lK.\S'I‘I'IIfiI) IIORIIF litil-"n in J inn l | pm lllinl 100,23 tilt-n; 1n .Stewart Jones 8e Co. Correspondents of Greenshields 8: £3 . Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange . 5|- nnonntnlt-nl to $i|7|i.|ili) nu the rorr-vntpninnlinn: IUlllK nu inert-use oi‘ ' @._:.,_.____q 4 Healthyanimals produce larger litters, better pelts and. bigger profits- I Therefore feed “IMPERIALS” regular- ly and liberally. For Sale by Distributors in Leading - Business Centres and Direct from Factory. Etienimnftltieicz: Cal-IQ ' H§RLOT 1'61’ __ ' The Montreal Stock v Exchange (special to Johnston k “harm Slot-ks (lpcndllighiLmflilnst Iirll Telephone .133 I IIREQ 1R 13H lirnzlllnn . l8 I! C Power A .. l‘nn (‘nlr lMy ,,, Fan (‘t-mcnnt . (‘nnn Conn I'M (‘ntn Pow I'nn|n .. ' (‘an Stcnnn ‘PM . t? Pacific Nnnv .. (‘onn .\l Smelt Do llrltlco .. n. llnnnn llrltlgo . lloll ll M lnnt Nickel Lnnkc of Wnnnln . .\l:n.<.-t-_v llnrris .\iunl Power , _ Nut Breweries .. Nut Stool tun.- __ Power Fnrp , (‘Ju- Power nnnzgi zung, a511,! an; l I .1. Munwinltzunn .. ., Steel of (‘ananin . BANKS lloyul ..n .. -..i2i1 | | | Dominion Of . Canada Bonds (Special to Jnllmllml 8' Wurtl) m“ (‘up \lnn| ‘tv-nn-n - - .\'. l'|tll (‘nu ,, mun» w,» , ll K n llcnn llznnnil lln-n l Q , llov ‘butt-h Fafn Sim-n“: a u um- I l l+ l10',',l1flIil1n-'i;,!_ innrnnm i ii"l' covsmvon r0 nrfrubtau , CHIEF , OLYMPIA, Wash, July 28-Gov~ crnor Roland Harley will be made a chief in the famous»: Quinault Indian tribe when he attends their _anrunl celebration, August 2B and 27. cl-i iiil‘ THE FATAL DISEASE or cunroat-zu »w [IOWLER Is avalunble pre oration thathnts been ontho marketfort e tenghtyyears. IQ hag no cquol or otY-settnng the vomiting, purging and dlorrhuza of cholera nnfnmtum. _ Price, 50¢. a bot tic at all dru sts or dealers; put; up only by '1 ho T- 11bit"! limited, Toronto, Ont. .. _:1 I Iii-inn llnnl Aslwnl Pint) to lilll no ' lint " to 5 \\':Il .. nnilinng ,_ nnnlinn: ll'-l"||n1l'nini..' lininlnnnliln! 15L"). inn u-pn-n-in-nl oi nit-pro g ..| _ , . i'\|lt'l'llllll't‘ usnnznlly" vnnn-nnnnntorn-tl l|_\' : ( p“ “l ‘u "Imam" R “ma, : nnn-n-r of viwnrs is tlnnnt tin-re . nu oft‘ in’ nln-nnnnnnnnl for l_lnt‘ clnLuio lniclnt-n- |Il'lt‘|‘ll pn-unlnnvts and rnninsiilnn- 111.," m1’ "n , Prof. Harwcyalsé“ Named Archivist (Halifax IIcrnld) At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of Public Archives of Nova. Scotia, the appointment of an Archivist was made in the per- scm of Professor Daniel Cobb Har- vey, who has been Head of the De- partment of History of the Univer- :. sity of British Columbia. Professor Harvey was born at Cape Traverse, Prince Edward Is- land. After taking his preparatory training at the Prince of Wales Col- lege, Charlottetown, he entered Dal- housie University and graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Arts with great distinction in 1910. 0n his graduation he was select- ed as Rhodes Scholar from Prince Edward Island and spent the three following years at Oxford; from which he graduated with honors in 1913. Late: he took the degree of M. A. from Oxford. On his return to Canada he held posts in history at. McGiil, Wesley College and the University of Manitoba at: Winni- peg, and has been the Head of the Department of History of the Uni- versity oi.’ British Columbia for the past three years. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Can- ada. in 1928. _ '. Professor Harvey is well known among the historical people of Can- ada, having written articles and rc- views for current periodicals, and given lectures and read many pap; ers before historical and other socie- ties. Hls most; important recent work in his volume on “The French Regime in Prince Edward Island.” Professor Harvey ls moving here the beginning of.’ next xvcek with Mrs. Harvey and their children and will entc: at once upon his new du- ties. (Special to Johnston k \\'ul'\l) \\'.\I.Ii STREET MIIIIIUU. SAYS} Ihltl nt-wu continues In I10 tlm 1m" l'0n M-ru-tl to nnn- linziilvltll rnnnnnulh, lty unntl the country nnt lnnrze lmi v- fnnr it Illltt not hrunnght out no mn srllitn: 1m would have lint-n tlnt- rnnuw, vurlivr i|| u.» your. Thin is lulu-n to, nncun in good unnurtt-rs that there l nntonnnt 0| Mark IIFW" ll'\l rum-n. I-‘ur -rt~in~iv in tin.‘ lnnllnt n. Ivrnlwrx ul’ sflnirnntntltm ti!“ "My. alnow that slut-ks nrt- lint held by thonr \\l;0 tlfl‘ Inrtfltl lo ‘ll it -lj -. "ilrltlll"! urre .. ulntly n- rj . lIu-n in», in-nltl of tinn ronnnli " rtlint! nasal-v... In tnnn- nnnnnt-innnnn -.» fun-n in “ill! nvnnu SUPPUF .\ n» IN. inng of v. t- [lilsi the Nickel Pluto Fire Thriller ' At Capitol There are more thrills in the makuto; 0f a fire picture than ever can appmnou the screen, as any ‘membct- of the e'=-t of “The Fourth Aiarnn," the all talking picture new playing at the Capital Theatre can icil you, especially Nick Stuart, who, us; the heroic ilumc fighting lilil" was called upon to perform con of the nuns-t hnzcurclous rtunnls oi hrs cnnrccn‘, and at lentst. once with un- expected results. The tiClifJll cnnllccl for Nick to uuni-tc rt ilfiiug lcnnp through the fiznnntrs and catch hold of a steel bar. l\ ntntdc the leap but he clitint find out till he caught hold cf it that tlic bfu- was red lint. The C.lllli'l'iis were grinding and there was‘ uciluufl‘; tn (lo but hold (m. Nick hold on wiihonnt iaeirayning a sign of tine iuirusc pain until the irccnne ivnnr: :lnot, and is sntiil uursinu: tzuiuc llililly burunxi lnanncis. Playing wiiln inrn‘ is (liliif!.(‘l'0il‘i DliSiilCSS, but tn liicl: it was nil part of the puma. fur hadn't. he always wanted to be a. smoke-cuter? Aud licrc 11c was working side by side with real fire- men who never kucw what. (lullper rning. Stock ' Wall Street Mirror Says:— ‘ l-Q a; Letter tlivinlcntls nlllo Inllctl to Inurnlnlu IIILV nntflori-xu: "I "I'll" i n '| t, now In new‘ Itnl llnt- in.h illlt t lu rlllnllnnnlt‘! t0 lllllk fur llll rhrt \\it|n uinioly tlinvrlzflll , x tllrilllglunjt llw‘ ilnt. _ fllFk nn-nnni-t- nun..- t-nnn- ill‘! llrt‘ opt-ll to lurtInt-r tlt-vlinn wlniln- lmnny of thu arr-i ltlltlnlry hIlIfl-‘i nrc likely t0 IIIII\_I' fxlirfill blunting Ill1‘lI‘ llnrmngln Ilqiililllllnll. ‘lllr lnrulvrv-illlitll rlt-mt-lnl i-i Iltnul pnlntlnt: tn lYl-alvrn l'|l|t|n illltl PI:|~|< nn-nu lunhtl." nnx (no taunt-n which nnili M-nn t'|it|v-I4li‘l‘i|l|ly louvr- f'||r_\~I~-| n~ |li'l||'_' Intnlglll on tint- lllvnry lll.ti ilit- nn-u’ Innilcl will tlu n i In r I||n~innt-~u wllln tho I-‘urtl |nl.t|nl~ .\-nl tlurlnn; Anglia!- vl Charles Coffin drove the‘ hearse. The sympathy of the connmunnity is cx~ tended to the bereaved relatives. Mr. Gerald MacDonald and Mr. and Lfrs. Edward Malnar, Rollo Bay, motored to Sturgeon on Sunday, whcrc they were guests of Mrs. Mnnifars brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Carroll. iVlrs. Felix Douccttc, of Pictnu, was a. visitor to Rollo Bay West rc- ccuiiv, the gucstfof Mrs. Joseph J. Chaissuir and Mr. Chaiseon. Mr. James CllillSSOli sprnl: Sunday in Rr-lio Buy, the guest of his pa:- cnts, Mr. auzl lulrs. Jerome B. Chais- sou, Rollo Buy East. friends and relatives on the Island. Mr. John N. Chaissotl, of Boston is visiting relatives in Rollo Buy, uutl Bear River. The beautiful Noun Church at: Rollo Buy, which was recently fin- ished was znulcumly blessed by Ills lLi.\I(3’.‘llL‘ilCy Bishop Oliluiiivnnn on lay before tint-nu when they aus- wcrctl tine zilntrnu. What were u cou- ple of burns to him? Incitlcuiiy. n. vote of thanks is chic the uiciubcrs 0i‘ the Los Augeics Fire Dcparlnlcnt for their wonder" ful cooperation lu tine making of this picture, for ii: contains nzomc [of the greatest tire $001185, ctrr filmed, and is filled with action from start to finish- ROLLO BAY AND VIClINIlTY Capt. Archibald Cannpbeil, West. Roxblnry, Mass, is sireuciiug his van- cation with his family in Souris West. Her many friends will be glad to learn that Miss Florence lfcDcualci, who recently visited Rollo Bay, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph MacRac, is improving in health at the City Hospital. ' Miss Julia Mrnthcsozt left Sunday for her lwtne iu Albion Cross, after spending the past six weeks iu Rollo Bay, the guest of’ hcr Frank J. Wood; Mrs. Preston Bryculon and sous Donald and Clarence, Rollo Bay West, are visiting relatives and friends in Cape Breton. The death occurred at; Rollo Bay West; on July 14th of Reginald, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cccit Townshcnd. former residents oi Sotirls. On the death of his parents Reginald crime to reside with his uncle, Mr. William A. Townshcnd and his death at. the earl; age of nineteen years ls greatly regretted. Burial took place on July 15th to Souris West, Rev. J. Hockiu officiat- ing. Rev. A. D. iviacllonnaid was al- so present. The pull bearers were Howard and Ilnnrolcl Dixon, Charles Stiuduy. The entire cougrcgzniiau luuti unzuny visitors were present. Rev. Father MucAtnhny, P.P., St. Peters Bay, ])i‘(‘ZlCll(‘ll an impressive sermon. Au address of welcome was read to His Excellency Bishop O'Sni1li':u1 by Mr. _Peten' Cowuiay. The Bishop replied comnrnctitjng the naasvioi- and the people for the wori: uccompiislned and for the excellent it shown. birth of a son. The synfpntlfy of the whole com- munity goes out to Mrs. James Mac- bclovcd husband and faLhcr.-~R. sister, Mrs. j Hamilton Rector l} 1 s h 0 p 0 f Saskatchewan .-’lS~I€ATOON, July 31—Rcv Wil- liam Thomas Thonnpson Halinm, a former principal of Ennmaiuntl College, Saskatoatr, and now rector» cf the Church of the Ascension at; Hamilton, 01113., has been aiipoinntul‘ Bishop of Saskatchewan, in suc- cession to Bishop Gcorwc Exton Lloyd. The choice was made at, a s:sslon of the Anglican Synod yesterday and word of Dr. Hali- a.m‘s acceptance was received the same evening. (Bishop l-Iailam ls a graciuattc of \Vyciiff.\ College, To- ronto, and was in Albrrtou a few ycnrs ago where he is kindly re- members.) INSECT ELECTROUUTER BECOMING POPUL. l NILES, Mir-h, July 3i, (U. P.l— An insect cicctrocnnter ls mic of this Aitkcn, Elmer Citmpbcii, Reginald Coffin, Hugh J. MntcKinnuort, Mr. cityls manufactured products. The death house for bugs, in- Thcisiiiiny Side (lflfhe Street" Has ltsigcilxranntages r Money loaned - on first mortgages IF you contemplate buying improved property (rec from all encumbrances, and desire money to complete put-hose, we will be glad to make suitable loan by way of first mortgage. _ n (fonnult ul nt any tllnr. b EA m COMPANY Faint Jnlnn. Np, llmnnl (lfficu! HALIFAX. XS. st. John'l. wild. (.'ll'll‘llnlit'lnl\ll l'i-l,i., .\lillln'lnnli \‘.li.. lilonntrcani. Que. U- N- 3155B“. M‘ nuger, Charlottetown branch Home Industries July SL-Jfhc first cf July marked the opening of the sixth season of "Sznnciwiclt Hounc Industries." prcciative 0f the utility and beauty which lilo, Ali's. _ since tin: tl-‘atif of her t}-.. guish- ed husband, couiinu s to carry on these unique ihtlus‘ cooperation of ten per cent. of the! population of Center Sandwich. shelters demonstrations in a few show casts there are on fushiozzrti chairs, small lublCS~X3VCll butterfly tables. iicrc, too, rugs, wown, hooked and braicird; linen luncheon sets, runners, and table covers; w0olci1ariiclcs;hand- losnncd spreads unzl old fashioned ' nunilis; lifffdln: work and small gill tnriicles; jellies, pickles, preserves, and ‘cnkren nuntic fresh (iaily. tiustries was an exhibition of hand- made rugs, lncld under the auspices o.“ tho Sandwich Historical Society. The interest in them was tangible cunuzit urcnt of a committee, and from the committee came the outline of the Congratulations to M1‘. find LIrsiA/m‘ Coolidge were 1mm" “‘“'"'c"s' llennrv hfulinnrd Gowau Brae on thcmus‘ Coolidge is mw chmmla“ m ' ' ' the lxmrd of directors o,’ the In- dustries, and u. considerable Donald, Red House, in the loss thryyvcntcd by Ross Pemvick’ radio en. have sustained in the death of their n 2mm“ .15 an Ciccmc insect’ imp nrcscmblmg a. bird [light bulb in tho center. n Imals or birds, but; when an insect Sets between the double cylinder of wirrs, forming Lin: cage, a. fatal shock is produced by forming an electrical contact. fund which was left by Mr. Cool- idge is applicable to the needs 01 ‘this or any other activity deemed beneficial to tho town. That fund is one of the special circumstances which make for tht success of thc industries", and an- other fund which was left some time ago for the establishment oi a school is s. ccicllary benefit, fol the Quinfby High School has earn- 0d (listlnctlOn by the marked ‘up plication of ids curricula. to the needs 0f the town, to the i ndlvi- dual pupils. Its 3111111‘: principal cmphrsizcs the international lim- itations rather than the smart__lll‘l' ivcrsniity of his plant, housed‘ fr. an old white house and barn. Itvl-n his theme that. if manual arts, must. be administered with the ac- tuulitlcs in mind. So the forty girl: and boys are taught; ‘b0 d0 mm! Being Demonstrated CENTER‘ SANDlVlGH, N. H“ Ap- marks early New England J. Rillltlfllpll Cooli fie, with the, ITS llOUSCn of their cticai ans. On tables, around "clalaccs, over the old beams and ‘A rambling ycllcnw~ln-o'.\'nr _ _ _ irv brightly 17:1. .cd wflodrn M!’ Jaye? Afliumcit,‘ .0; D01: things-Aoorstcps, lawn and gar- things, but they do them with a cm ' ‘Jail’ ‘lined mamas am‘ den ormnneuis sturdy pc"‘*lcp few tools just such up; "rrtus a: an - ' ‘f, ,, . ‘ h ‘I = 2 I ' ' ' flfndh m (Admin mam bent-hes in three sizcs,-:und some t1l'*y are likely to have when the) _ M iron work. The blacksmith has are running homes and farms. I-lere l, $15,’ ax grllllhalfiwnliifilfinliicnlirtatd made old ‘fashioned tongs, fire the ideal is the practical, and the “gliltli/‘r "m6 (A ‘If, ‘Hull; ioiir", illlllll'i‘l‘..'i and fenders; the kitchen of the school is not‘ a L y U‘ ' i" " a v" h l carpenter on stormy (lays has bright and shinning array of niclgle and porcelain, but a. comfortnblfi outlay of wooden shelves, cilia- boards, hooks and a coal stme. with a. stone Sink. The 511M755" simple, and their products show they are effective. Men and women alike have de- voted leisurely winter clays and czu-ly summer morhlnlfxs to making things that they nniglit benefit both the towns and. themselves; and, ‘the resulting enterprise has developed into the Sandwich Home Infill-i- tries. The shop 1s zpru in slimmer from the first of July to the middle of October. During the hunter the building is used for exhibits of de- signs, and groups cf ivorkers mrvt three to learn new ideas and. pat- bcnchcs, stools, are sold cancllcsticks; pics, rolls and candy The illcvhtiou of tin; Home In- i i0 wavrrntit the appoint:- plan as it now operates. In the terns and perfect themselves in society and the committee M1‘. and fnnniliai‘ ones. The Home Industries building served as a home for several gen- erations, and its early New Eng- land cottage lines, great open beams, huge fire-places and ehlnt- zcs still express fonnci-‘days. The ‘success of the Industries ha: become exemplary to a. certain de- gree. Governor ....nant of New Hampshire has been interested it‘. it as an expression of a, movement close to his heart. This year he hi! appointed an Arts and Craft.‘ trust cage with a’ It is harnzlcss to persons, snl. Conunission to further such effort.‘ Coolidgl and he has named Mrs. its chairman. BLAZERS alf Price l MEIVS AND BOYS English flannel BLAZERS in red, green, maroon and stripes. All sizes. HALF PRICE Moore 6a’ McLeod Ltd 3 S BY BRIGGS .~.. _.Jn~_n- MR. AND MRS. ‘fin: ma» omens on ‘m6 SIDE oi‘- ‘mi slim? WANT TO GET SUNSTRUOK? ‘ Vvd W's na- 8o RQTYJMY. tusr Ptusnnmy WARM watt, in Gomé cues on fiinr snow snvc W n‘ i5 A tnrrts Tnzfnuc, om: was: lN Til-l Sun. Con: on Acnoss