\ ‘ 1 » , , . .1 , . , /1 -, 1 . . \ i ~ t ,__ AUGUST 17' 1932 rm: <.HARLo'r'rE'rowN Gunnar' - pA¢;p; mrs s=“_" g , nd r if - _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ I si “v i = = --1 ~ ,_ ` ____ ____ i__-._f 4% _ YE TERD ’4 STOCKA DB-OD Q OTATIONS ii - _ *_ _,-141 "MARKE T - GOSSIP_ ‘M_°'1*1'°°1'. it IMP1_i_F§§IVE `Lib@ra1speakers pp Jean :am 2:1137. ;:_:::=atea rms Sl'0_Ck Mdfkef 1 Address Mgeting A N N A il.‘:‘°::1:.::‘:'““'.‘:.i.‘...i° 1 ’°’”':' A _ was ,_ a area, r _ 1 1111' ’°‘“‘- "‘..12"“°“"'°“! ' - . . . 1 In Strand The t ¢| led the aacur a markets p :ala today, bringing the average ay. ll of shares hack to the approximate iii; illiie mliigili ' pliiiiu 'media' th; ` boys march d 1 th con t to . n e rua up an ___ c rom e ven A meeting ol the Liberal Assoc °'°.'.:..*:..L1.'.‘ i'.fi‘°.i.:.-. ...... ... Quotation. ., ,,, ,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, a re '|' I I' ¢ak of the summer recovery regla- rgfed last week. important news developments ot haracter to influence the market, we lacking and prices swung over a wid "age lu atocks_ closing substantial ly under the beat, Yeaterdayfl market comeback, arts the sellll1B ll" lust Week, precipitat ,fl a rush of buying and short cover lug in the opening transactions, wma boosted man! pricesl. to 7 points, an delayed the ticker several minutes, Number of advances 0 N b f ines °. with a 10.000-ahara transaction. It 1, closed at 48%, up 8. Cale and Allied K' Chemical roas 0 and 'I points, re- - spectlvely. and closed 8 under tha,_Brasiilaa ... - best, Westlnglioule Electric was a 1 h strong feature, up more than 4 poiatsi d to a new high for 1032. _ The market cooled down somewhat |a trading _wore on, although rails had a fresh burat of strength' at mid. (lay. A sag in the wheat market hrougbt n general reaction during th afternoon but the list came hack again in _the final dealings, closing wit wnar 'rim s'roox maaxlrr mn; Tue. Moa. . 407 428 um er o decl 123 77 Stocks unchan ed 120 K .. ...- ... D4 ll Total issues traded 7-10 590 Stock Exchange Slot-ks Al Chemical American Can .. .. Ain Suiclt Rr! .. ... Ain Tel Tel ... .-. Anaconda Cop .... Atchison .iuiiurn Auto .. ... iii-thlchcm Steel ... Briggs .. .. P cific l`uu n . Vase Threshlng Chrysler Motors . .. Col Gas Electric ... ('onaoli1iutcd Gas Corn Products .. -.. i‘-Wright ... ... ... 1-) I Dupont ... ... Fox Filiii .. .s ... tion Electric ... ... (11-ii Foods .. .. ... iii-ii Motors .... iii-ii linil Signal ... linodyi-ar Rub .. .- lioustoir Oil ... ... lliidsoii Motors . .. iiupp .\lotore .. ... ln! lliirvcsters .. .. no ... -¢ aa int Nickel .. .. ...- Int Tclcphoiie ~.. ... Ken i‘0l\l*8r .-. ... l.:1inl»crt Co ... .. .\i l‘iii~\iIc .. -ar nr M l’i\i‘ific l'i’fl .. Moiitgoincry \Vni'd . Niisii Motors .. .-. ,\'.»\\‘ York Cent . .. i‘:ir:iiu0unt Pub . .. i‘ack:ird Motors . .. l'ul» Serv of 'N .T .. ilndio Corp ._ .. ... iliiilio Keith Orlili .. S.-ars Roebuck .. ... Soiitii l’l\'3iflC .» ... south linilway ..» .. .stand llrands .. ... Fi1i';i (ins Elec . .. siiiiiil Oil of N J .. .~'1.»\v1irt Warner . .- Texas Co .. ... .._. 'l'f-'x Gulf Sulphur .. ’l‘11ii Roll Bearing .. l‘ |‘:irh Carb ... i'nioii Pacific . --... l‘nitcd Corp ... l'ui1<-d (las Imp ... li .\` llnhber ... i' S Steel .. .-. ... \':i1i Steel .. ... \\'1irn Bros Cn .. .. \\‘-wiinghouse Elec .. \\'0oi\vorth (Yo .. ... \\'nrii1 I'\ll1lD .. ... f=:: 3f< iffl H (Cnnadinn Prana) High Low Clos si 115%. isa, 144% 0% 51% '12 19711 1404, or 1404 iw, ml/, 4:1154. :iv 41.6 101/, 28111 inn, 11 is 211.5 sw. sw. 121/, 111.5 401/, ii 111.5 012% 151,43 27% 5% 3% 4702 0% 23% 21% 11% 15% '.20 3|'/is 10% -1-’l‘i'1 17'/-l 25% 73 10% 10% 45 18 2% RSV, 30% 20 isis, 53% 1S‘/.i 0% 48% 111 is'/1 me/, 52% iii' .wg 41% 11:11/, :ist 1814. 27% 141/. 10-,Q 111/, 20 2s 8% 11% 11 40 5111 10-14, 111/, 15 :.1 5% :i-it -111.9 o 22% 20 1114 141/. 1211 14 111 -_-1-14, diy. '.111/, 11014, 10% is-,1/. 41-sf. 105', 2% :i.'»1/5 11.1-'ig in Tiiiiii 70 54'!/5 18 112 0% 50% 08 10'/9 501 13% Dom Stores ... -... 50 13"/a 14% 50 42'/.- 1’Yi c 1 The Montreal ` Curb Market (Canadian Proaa) Stocks High Low Close Agso Breweries . .. ' 5 Bcniihnriinis H . .. 00 85 - British Am Oil . .. V4 S5 10'/5 ' Dis Corp-Sea .. ... ii"/.1 181/1 30 1(i1,{. 0"/s isv, 10% 8 'I 1111;, 10114 sit Home Oil .. .. ... Imperial Oil ... ... lmp Tobacco .. .-.. 8% Int Petroleum. .. .. _l'lfy, 121/J 120/- Lnke Shore ... -... 2050 Zififii Siscoe .. .. ... Rl 75 R0 :ifig 'Fork liiigviies 408 405 40 1ii1,¢, 28% 1-We '_' 1002 17'/¢ 20% 40 ‘."l 1 :i’>i 201/.1 141/, 11% 11. 5'/ii 10% 111/, 15 Noriinda ... ... 1075 1025 1025 7 0% Walker, Hiram , ta D'/1 \\'n1ker, il Pfd .. .. PROQUCE _ (Canadian Prana) MONTREAL. Aul- 10-Butter cheese and eggs continued to ad: kate today, '.l‘hcre have been nimqei; daily gains of late, The butter market was 101/§c per lb. for curlots or less of no. 1 up Ein to -Mc above the previous day. and 5,3/ a 21/,e gain for the uioiith of August 31/: so far. Price to retailers, as quoted 471/1 by .iohbing horses, for small lots, b 91 were PUC “P ¢ llcr lb, again c- Al coiiiin 2lc for sol s and “Ze for 10 34 5% 10% 21-it 1004, 25 111/1 101/1 101;. 5% 43% 1114. 21-5 asv, 30 19, B E - -£16 prints, Receipts for the day were,28i. 20% boxes. ll‘4_- 15 The cheese market advanced %c during the day, becoming 10%c to 11/,c per lb, for Outarioa, and 10544: to 101Ac for Quebecs. Receipts total- led 6,001 boxes. Demand is fairly good the British buyer having followed the rccent adviiiice on this side, and higher prices all the time are being paid at country boards. Cheese has gained lc to 11/jc so far this month. Tho egg market waa strong on top grades, Some British Columbia ext trns on spot sold at 2-ic per dozen, Tho general price for newly nrrlviiig Ontario fresh _(eggs, in carlots or less was ‘.!3c firia on extras, 17ll,c to lsc for firsts, and 1-lc to 1-l1¢§c for sco- onds, Prairie fresh eggs were 211: to 22c for extras, 1iic to 1li%c for flrsts, and 121/ic to Iiic for seconds, extras have advanced 2c to 3c'per dozen so far this month, Receipts were 1,514 cases. Prices to`retnilers ns quoted by johbing houses on smnil lots, \vere ad- vanced diirlng tho day 2c per dozen on top grades, seconds alone remain- ing unchanged. The new levels are ‘specials in cartons, Iilc, loose, 300, fresh cxtras,20c and 284:, fresh firsts (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug 10-There wer , e it rattle, |00 calves, 854 hogs and 278 240 ilnii 231:. A Mining Stocks sheep and lambs for aalo an the two _ Montreal livestock markets today ln- riuding about 000 hogs held ovcr. ’i‘he hulk of the cattle offered were nf just common to plain quality, One (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Aug, 16-(Mining closel Silica Stock High Low Close G °,0l1¢\\ing, advancing about 5 points Abmbi ,,,' ..., Bathurst A ... .... Bell Telephone .. .. 0'! B C Packing .. ... 10% 22% 5% Power A .. ... Bronze Com ... Car Com .. Cement, ... Cement Pfd . .. Ind Alcohol Steam Pfd .. .. \Virs Cable A .. Can Pacific ... ,... Cockshgiit Plow .. .. (Tons .melting .. Dom Bridge ,... Do Steel Coal B East Dairiu ... . Fraser Coy's .. ... Gen Steel Wares ... Gurds .. .. ... ... lnt Nickel .. .. ... 0'!/5 Lnke of the Woods . Massey Ilarrls .. .. 5% i\icColl~Froi\t, ilfy, Mont Power iii liiont Pow 3% deb . 401.6 Nat Breweries .. .. 1001 Nat Steel Car .. ... 10 Ogilvie Milling . ... 130 Power Corp ... ... 91/, Quebec Poivcr .. .. Shnwinigan .. .-. .. 14% Steel of Canada ... lSf_\}, B ,C Can Can Can Can Can Can Can 2% 161/1 71/1 72%, 10 2% BANKS gommerce .. ... ... not quote M h D hid; h - r ,`ff,’,'.‘,f’°'§1°{,‘,,' j_: 1': °n“5 an' D" m W ° ex' (Continued from page 1, Rest, were formed. There was also noyni .. .. 101 111111,; 1111 ciesea on 114 from the eep. L 4% th, ch h t it "mam" - ° *Il’°‘§l‘-mn in sm" F. “I mm” ` (caaaaiaa rmal white lignymvilo t1hetl°B:i!l1op's tra: ‘mm °r Q“°°“" °°\11\i>Y. to which 1' U S Steel wal a feature of the ggocln High Low Close and made their mmm ent mu; an Llbeflld in U18 Pl'0Vincc were ii(-gl n ry invited, was held yesterday after_ 1 so 10% 211;, 5% 2% is 7% 'ro iss; 2% 0% 5 1,., 11:10; io io 0"/s 125 0 1-1% 18% Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MO.\'TRi'lAl._ Aug, lil-Burley, Can- adian western no. 3 All; oats, Can 0F'ii.iI.T.ll. the sacred building. They were , 9-, .noon in the Strand Theat . Mr, ,,,_ met at the door or the eh1ueh_v1;; 1 D _,_ Rue” president of 3_8 ____ __- GEITRAL GIIARDIIAI _*__ TURNED OVER- th° Mllllcsile Road near .Winslos. The car sustained but slight dam.. HB8. and the occupant escaped without injury. 10%' RW' Dr' M°n°gh°“1'wh°_"°° sociation presided the speakers be- Meet'i CORRECTION HORSE ti - - en 1' es 3% them in cape and presented their ' N mg H011- A118115 L Macdonald ° Emil _ _ -. - BEM sumvE§°l°;'__dR'tM;‘;v leader of the Liberal party in No-’ lugs were .. _ceui-eheshe, with the Holy water, xv' M' 3°; _P’°"'“` Pownal Ygsterd y -it aff/' Cruclfht and Incense. _ a er’ an r Cyrus - a “___ J. M iii 7% Camel and Egmont Bay with Rev ' - Theodore .Gallant at the organ 2;-,,ya;Libe;au5l:;11n England and Evenlng' gif, sang "Veal Creator Bpirltus’-' and H . ’ an ° med the “rm _._.__.. .m Po cies of the B nn tt ad i istr 1% 1i°;?1'"ff'fm» '-3330-fi W-T’-iii?-Ji”-T551 . e n he Pa l i o l ' l _ flowens on thialailgigrhizdlaha il/fr; th§u;i;;sc5ia?;;t‘:_;§°n§;‘;°;e:i2; igtgelhwihgrjgdigg Ilollzl;/l;:l,mv(i:'l!t emn occasion. e con “sm” °f me spewhmak speaker. , ins- There was no nomination of wndldatc The convention was well attend- IB3 Address of Welcome 5' ed. The roll cell by unions showed " , ‘a good representation. During the The “ddr” °f W°l°°m° W” *"1* Zyeor two new unions. one at Ken H by the parish priest, Rev Martin - slngton, the other at 'Iravelle 130 0 14 14- preged ms since" thanks t'° H15 an increase in membership. The gxggsncia u;;§‘t}'__R§v':o’;2;F_’ se' to facilitate 5 may-ough mveSt|g,,_ opening devotional service was con- sbowednupoh him arid his parish in tion of me handmng °r the Can' ducted by the Ken5inst°n U"l°n‘ being Elven the Privilesc of receiv-` adm) p°t'm'° °r°p° The mvesugat' Encourpgmg reports were received ore would visit the fields where from the departments. ' l itll fl UE l'l lSi»l C0 oIlgthei'lioc!;e.A`l;r:rfroif1:1 anllgljsi the p°t"'t°es are being dug' Wamh An address was delivered by the semi feelings he feitthet this par- ‘hem €°‘“¢ “11°118h 111°- 1111101111” P’°S‘d°“°' ‘md "' “Pe” °11 111° ish was honored for its historic as- which bmw the dirt °ff then* Thell League °f Namms was read by Mrs Frlzzel Bede ue A ite t,- Exhibition ra.ces._ The entry of King Lawrie in the 2.25 Trot and Pace, owned by Frank Bowness, sum- merside, P. _E. I., should have read Th acm an, of Montreal. gnptain C0 _ d e °h°1" °! Mm°°udh°' Mm” Mr. Macdonald reviewed the his A 6 r n 0 0 n 'Bowness. S1x:nme.i'vsvix4li‘;. :iid F022: lentered in the 2.27 Maritime nl-ed, :Rosary as the procession marched e e mn a' _ The annual convention of the! NOT APPREI-[ENDED-City po- lice are baffled by a.~dey1lght rob- bery which occurred Monday when cash totalling almost $75 was stol- Icn from s. -drawer at the Centr al Creamcrles Bills in the dengmin th - - 3,1'/- magnificent setting for such a sol- th C, _ Miss Rosamund Duff, Ottawa, as 11111110115 Uf $20. $10 and $5, with some smaller bills and 9, Bank Q1 NOW- S¢0f.ia cheque were included in the haul. It is thought that the money was taken while the lady clerk, who was alone for about te -| n snminutes shortly before 1 dclock, was absent for e short time in the rear of the office. .ENJOYABLE DANCE-The B. I. S. modem and old-time dancing was thoroughly enjoyed by e. large crowd last evening. The music rendered by the Society Orchestra was as usual much appreciated. A car proceed- U18 YD il!! Northam Races about 10 °'°l°¢k lllt ,avenins tumed over- on ENJOYED Thi? T0 ISLAND- Visitora to the Province this sum- mer inoluded Mr. and Mrs. Mic- hael 11'. Shanahan, of Seattle, Washington. Mrs. Shanahan is a daughter of Mrs. Dominic MacDon- ald, formerly of Souris and now of Charlottetown. They let; seattle on June 8, and arrived back on July 28 after motoring a total dia- tanoc of 10,000 miles, which they covered without a single mishap. or even a f`»\t tire. The return ti-lf) was made 'by way of Bras d'0r lakes, and Sydney, C. B. The trip was s. most enjoyable one. AFTER TWENTY YEARS,-M11. Dominic tMac‘D0nald, of this city, had the pleasure ot e visit this summer from her son, Mr. Donald MacDonald, C. N. R. engineer, Winnipeg, whom she had not seen for twenty years. Mr. MacDonald enlisted in this province with the 105th Highlanders and saw much war service, both in France and Germany. After th" Armistice he proceeded directly to Winnipeg, and fhis present visit is the first he has .made to his native province since [the outbreak of ihf- war. 1-ie iefi on retum to thc West last Satur- .day, after a piea.=.a.nt two-weeks' stay. GOLF DANCE-The Maritime Senior Golf Association entertain- ed the Charlottetown Golf Club at an informal dance held last even- ing at the Canadian National Ho- tel. The guests were unanimous in their opinion that the function was one of the most enjoyable of its kind ever held here. The Can- f$J7."`.u.¢. vaiice on the Montreal wholesale mar-‘ adian westcrii iio, Zi .-i0; outs, fecil 5°cia_u°ns_ on may not be the o‘d_ .00illd B150 try mixing p017B.1L0 bllgs ' » Cl . Ii Il l‘€S est Parish." he said, “but it has an with the P°t“i'°eS and 5% if the mg feature was B Wmpemnce les' son tau ht cla of hild b ., . , unbroken line from the earliest machines Wm take them out- 3 9' 55 ° Ten Datents. choice -,'l.'l. f|01ir, uhite corp churches under the French _“__ At the conclusion of this im_e5_ Mrs_ A_ F_ Baken O.Leary_ nn. 1 .381 flour, spring iriicat pat- nnts, firsts 4,00; flour, seconds -L30; flour, bakers 4.20; flo1ir_ winter wheat 4.30; bran, tnii10,25; shorts, to 21.25; iniddiings, ton 20325; _rolled gime_» tiggtign if the investigators are un- oats, bag 00 lbs, 2,00; hay, no. -_ pe ton car lots 11,00; cheese, Ontiirig The prcsellij parish Of Si. JCBII 5-ble t0 5h0W B-Hy WEY 111 WlllCl`l the ' office" The election of officers resulted' __» ,l00'§-.l01,-G; cheese, Quebec .101/Q-10%: butter ,lii1A; eggs, fresh specials iii ,_ Baptiste, is the immediate succes- bugs could possibly remain with the sor of the parish of the Holy Fam- potatoes, the Canadian Government “S f°u°W5¢ by Miss- Eileen Redmond. Th specialties between dances were en intention of the Society to oon ltalnmeni. during Exhibition week. The lucky door 'prize was' drawn e Y thusiastically received. It is the 01101- thc Weekly dance and enter- _BRDTHEES BEVI_SIT PRDVIN~ cartons Jil: eggs. fresh extras in ca tons _20; eggs, fresh firsts in onrtnn. ,2-i; potatoes, new Quebecs, 80 lbs .40-.50. COTTON NEW YORK, Aug. 10-Cotton fu- ` ily at Malpeque. It was later would except Britain to lift the _presldemi MTB- W- A- Th0mS0I1- count of the many nationalities all sidered by the Brmsh de1egate5_ MBCNSUI. Summefsidei C0l'\'€$D0!1d- of the same faith who belonged to T1-fe proposal is that the m,,e_.,t,g,,_ ins Secretary. Mrs. Laura Bustin, F tures ,closed ntrndyi "“‘““"’ “"‘”’ it, This the mother church has er- tim., be completed before Dem 1 so city; Recording Secretary, Mrs. _ .Tnn, 7807 Feh_' 785;-Mar. 701-03; Apr, 708; May 805-07- .Tuiie 811: .lilly R18- rayed herself in festive garments to that the embargo might be “md H. Drake, Cornwall; Treasurer, ; A , 1:4; s' . vis; 0-1. ~.'a-fi; . 10 Us 7 W* ‘ " " greet first of all the King of Kings by that data The Government LB Mrs. F. E. Boothroyd, Hunter Riv- Nov. 701; Dec, 770-71. Spot closed quiet, middiing 755 whom he honour here tonight, Your amdous that me embargo be mb er; “Tidings” Superintendent, Mrs. Liverpool: Coiton_ spot in fiiir' de: Exceuenc Mort Rem Bishop 0,_ Frank Deacorr Superintendent inand, Prices 15 points higher. Ani 1 Y ° ed each year from Dec. 1 to,June 1. - crloan nliilfllihg, fair 0.70; strict gooi_ sumvan and Your Excellency Most The embargo has been in force of Temperance in sunday School iniddliiig 0,31; good middiing 0.00 strict middiing 5,80- middiing; stric .. ;` iiiii 5,01; _ _ low middiing '$71 lo\v ni ri iii! sent Olll' French bl‘€tl1l‘Bn in QUE canada comd sen in the United day School, Mrs, Harrison Mggpar strict ordinary. 5.-ii; good ordinary 5,11. Receipts were 14,000 bales includ- ing 0,400 Ainerli-nn. BIIHAR _ Kingdom would vary from year to ters and parishioners, we welcome year awarding to the domestic crop Miss Isla Collet, Bedeque; County you in one bond of faith that binds tht I the 1 __ ____ potatoes Supe,|ntendem_,_ Q,,een.S_ M,,S_ R_ - e e. n as » N1-:W rouh, Aug, 10-Raw sugar us together in me real presence Q1 ye Mcikle, Charlottetown' Prine Mr was more active and prices \\;el‘: th Bl S dEu hB_r_s_: we also ex 5_» _ _ » - _ . - - 1 - if."§_71i»_`l“..hu.'5"1ll'i`1.l'2l"i'1f."5..§v§.il§\t. e e se c h' t Britain to the,"’°h“ Ffimi- 011111111 Bedeque: ""1 111"V¢1'S1W P°S111°11S- 11 and hack t0 the highest point of the year, established curly in January. Approximate snlrs 30,350 tons. Sept. closed 1.12 Dec, 1.10, Jun, 1,13, March 111, 1101- `1.1:i and July 1.10. ‘Following the higher cost of raws refiners announced that tomorrow l ii noe from the present from this country were admitted . » ei . Canada s ipped o lizdngtlv:f,‘;lin;efa'ltth?\:ui?`;1ef1l>s 1:13; 1 value of $180900- The P\`€5€l1t Year; S' Mrs' E' ‘kciddmgsf M““`*‘Y come' to join in this congress. ‘had the °mbm‘g° been °ff it 13| Rev' M B Peace and good will to all who take estimated the United Kl“¥d°m f of Te'm ga arker' G' W' P' 5°” part in this celebration. 1-ns Ex- markets could have abserbed 1.000--, am. ,Pm “°°' °“°““°d me 111°' cellency Rt. Rev. Bishop 0’Su11i- 000 gwt. from this country. They; gf ° e °e“t°““W °f -1,119 51811' hi d I ml ing of the pledge in Great Britain, thcv \\‘oiili n \'n it-véi of 4,15 to 4,25 for fine grhnuiat- i th 1 ddr woum be chiefly S We ,.0 , “_ ,ugh ,,,,. the ,.,,,,,_ Wm.. -van repl ed to e we come a ess . firaviluiimilgnlnst old contracts \‘°11~ in very fitting language. He said Prince Edward Island and New the °°1°b“m°“ °f WNCU iS £0 be "““"" "f “"°"‘l "'°p°m°“' "nd “WI lt gave him great joy to declare of- Brunswick. - . Tea was re ared t th Fi id business was more active, Canadian Gov’t. ,Jr held here Sept. 11 to 18 ficially opened the first Eucharistic canadak market to the United P D e e or a CODBTBSS on the Island. Its DUI- States has been largely cut off by Hmel by the P°Wm‘ll3d1¢5- pose is to deepen in our hearts a. the tm-iff of 75 cents B, hundred- Q Rev. Bishop Courchesne, who repre- since 1925_ The amount of potatoes and scientific temperance lol CE-Revislting their old home at V known as “Belle Alliance" on ac- embargo. The proposal L5 being mn- CIW? ViC€'Pf€Sid&1\¢. MI'S- (DL) ,Montague after an absence of sev- eral years are Dr. Herbert Martin, professor of Philosophy in the Iowa State University, Iowa, MT. George Martin, Renfew. Mass., and Mr. Robert Martin, Forrest Hills, Mass. The brothers, who are sons of the late Captain Angus Martin, of adian National Orchestra under the ' leadership' of Miss Kathleen Hornby rendered music for the occasion. ` Mr. A. R. Cobb, Halifax, provided an interesting feature in slelght oi hand tricks, card tricks, and in playing the musical saw. An inter- esting colour contrast was formed by the red blazera and white trous- ers worn by the members of the Senior Golf Association. A buffet luncheon was served. The annual dinner of the Association will be held this evening, PERSONALS Montague, motored to the province- ____ sbvut e week neo and are leavin: Mr. emi Mrs. E. J. ri. Morrissey on return to the mainland today, left on Monday on a visit to Qt. bee and Rev, Fathers in God, Sis- lane, Bedeque; Contest Manager |,after a' most enjoyable visitation Dr. Herbert Martin is prominent in -___- educational circles in the United States and has held many impor- , is weeks' holiday in Souris. eighteen: yerifs since his last visit to Prince Edward Island, and he notes manpchanges. RETURN HOME-lVi'.r J. Lester Douglas, exporter, accompanied by H. B. and B. Douglas of the C. N. R., have returned from an enjoy- able motor trip to Boston. While in Boston, Mr. J. Lester combined business with pleasure and in con- niixed load was sold at $4. For only iilaiii quality steers with good cows It 53,25: Common hulls brought 31,25 lnrl $1.50. Falras were steady. Grass calves vi-are weighed up at $2.25 and 32,50 with an odd good veal selling for $150. Lambs were slow, 'l'he‘few hogs sold were weighed at $4.00 for selects, hiicnns and hutch- ers and $4.50 for hcavles. A couple' of loads of mixed quality and weight| were weighed at 84,60, ("0 reign Exchange iiosrnsan, Aug. is-(ny the can ndiiiii Press)--British and foreign ex- change in relation to the Canadian ¢l0ilnr_ na compiled by tho Royal li-ink' of Canada, closed as follows: ...geuriiiu, peso, 0.2088. Australia, pound, 3.2100, Austria, schilling, not quoted, Belgium, lielga, 0.1506. lirnzli_ ralreia, 0,0877. Bulgaria lcv, not quoted. i‘hi1in, llong Kong dollars 0,2724. Czechoslovakia, crown 0.0841. Denmark, krone 0.8141, Finland, finmarlr, 0,0182. France, franc, 0.0451, (lcrmnny. reichsmark_ 0.2130, Great Britain, pound, 4,0020, Greece, drachma, 0.0014. Holland, florin, 0,4tl.'i0. Hilnllilfy. pcngo 0.2011. in-ilu. rupee, 0.6303. italy, lire, 0.0580. Jnoan, yen, 8.2830, Jugoslavia, _ dlanr, 0.0108. New Zealand, pound, 3,0337, Norway, krone, 0.2000, Roumania, len, 0.0071. South Africa, pound 5.5342. sltain, peaeta, 0.0027. Wwcden krone, 0,2057, ' Switzerland. franc, 0.2241, . United States, dollar_ 14 lo-16 par- ¢0f1,¢ Premium. NEW YORK, Aug, 16-Foreign ex~ fhnriire firm, Great Britain 3.48%: France 3.02 1-ld: italy 5,1254: Bel- _i_r_;ii)i_'n 13,88; Germany 28.82; Caasda ‘ - | (Canadian Prana) saw vomr. aaa. ie-'ras New York Federal Reserva, Bank today reverted receipt of lll0,200 in gold from Canada. . ::0ne dose of Millar's Worm Powders will clear the stomach and bowels of worms, so that the child Will no more be troubled by their Ulysses. The powders are sweet to the taste and no child will obieot to taking them. They are non-ln- .iurloua in their composition, and while in some cases they may cause vomiting, that must ‘not he taken as a sign that they are riauscating, but as an indication of their ef-_, taatiaa wot '- *__* i'»00Acmc .. .. .. 2000 Acoiida .. .. ` £i00AJux .. *.4 .. 8000 Ale! .. .. N 2514 Amulet .. .,.. 1000 Area .. .. .. 027 B ilollingsr . 1-|000 Bidgond . .. 0010 Bunk Hill -... 4000 Biff Can ... 500 Cstle Tr ... 75 Cieriry .. .. 1000 Columario . - 2425 Dome ...- ... 1 F'iiriliga . .. 3470 Granada . .. 450 Hollinger .- . 000 liouiestd . . 8000 iiowey .. ... 1200 Kirk Lake .. 1000 Koot Flor .. 120 Lake Shore . _ 'J-i00lilacnssa . .. 100 Mcintyre . .- 2500 Morianil .. 4. 470 Mill ('orp ... 2500 l\i0ff Hull ... 500 Moss .. .. 4.1 Newliec 000 Nlpissing . . 5375 Noranda . .. is North Can .. 2000 Olga .. .. _... 2100 Preniinr . .. S Antonio .. 0200 Sherrltt .. ar 10310 Sisroe .. ... 7000 Stadncona . . 400 Burl Basin ... 0400 Sylvnnite . .. 1335 T Hughes .. 2500 Thoms Cad . ii'l‘nvvagmsc . . 1i00'Viponil .. -.. 3000 Vac Gas . .. 2400 Wright Har . Silver 18%, Total sales 318,000 .. 20 . ....02 .1530 54. .so .0255 .is .0115 .0656 .0386 .031/, .0216 .is .01 '5:l`1di=’.°-.-°f_'jf~`-72 SEQ3 % 20.50 .21 15.50 .1514 1,05 .0216 1.21 10.50 ,ia ,21 1.6 .02 .ao .ar .so .02 1.6 .40 .70 4.07 .04 `z.ss shares. UNLIBTED 1500 Asao Oil . .. 505 B Missouri .. 500 Cen Man ... 100 C-Copper . . 1500 lilnst Crest ..- 4250 Eldorado . .. 1500 Goodfisb . . 100 Home Oil ... 200 Huti Ba! . .» 4iiili Nickel .. ... 100 Kirk Bud 10000 McLeod . 1000 Nordon .. .. 200 P-Oreille . . 8000 Pen Pete ... 8070 Ventures . .. 4000 Vickers ... -..- .0516 .11 .0114 2,10 .10 , 1.40 my. .sv/. 2.00 oss .an ,041/1 .nm/_. .ms .011 _+1112 .14 CURB 2200 Algonquin . . 00800 Algomn .. .. 1000 Baldwin . .. 1500 Bohio ... ... 1000 Brett . .. 1000 Brownlee . . R000 Cap Tiouyn . _‘gm Cen Pat _ . ._ 00 Dom' Erpl .. 000 ,fiom '-aka 1000 flroac"_~. . .-. 11500 I-(iiltttp .. .-. 3000 .rack Man ... M0 1-’irk Town . 5500 Mnirobie . . _ Ziinibago .. ... 2000 011 Bclect . .amvuuxuaih 1 1/. ,im .01 14 .em _o1'i’» .02 14 111 .1010 .0016 .0116 .00 ,nm % .11 .0186 .01 Ji* §§§=~r52 ‘ '...»a... Swzaoi .35 . .7551 ,04 .20 20 ,211 .27 04 0 ,_0l .15‘/1 0-'i .S0 .02 _is .(11% .0111/1 .03 01% .021A ,i8 ,01 'i§`é'.'."-i_=1=.>-:-‘.~'7='i2 3:55' % 29.50 _*.25*/S 1s.ao .15% 1.01 ,021/, ,20 .02 1.25 10.20 .1 li .'20 ,(12 ,Ii 0 .35 ,80 ,02 ,-ill .70 4 ,03 .04 n 116% .11 ,01% 2,00 ,io 1,40 .0254 .3416 :nan 0.110 .50 .04 M _neva ,as .M16 .01 ‘A 1 1 _.iii .32 ‘A _mi .0284 .1014 .00 ,m iii it Jil. ,mit .01 32,1* ,-0 27 ,04 2 85 realization of the Blessed Euchar- _weight although seed potatoes still Public Meeting ist, that we may show our love for 'go there in considerable quantities. Bond Quotations (Canadian Press) lo a' _ 1118 Opened with a memorial servic Bond Bid Ask Do of Cannilu 5|/J-3-i 101.00 101,00 no or cannon 51/1-:xr 105 1os% Do of Canada 4%-58 05% 00% l`r0'of Cnniidu 4%-50 00 00% (Tall Nut lily! 4%-51 ... 07% Can Nat Ri_\'a 40',-55 00'/s Can Nat Rlys 0-54 ..... 00% 103% 101% 101 01 nos; 00% .. 102% .. 1011/, .. 100% Clin Nat iilys 5-00 Do Fan Nat Serv 5-fill Do Fan Nat Serv 5-41 New York Curb please cmd that we do so and we ose in authority, atience and re- MIS- W. E. Fletcher, Sydney (Canadian Press) 1 Smmc ii 11’ H41: L‘4`~lCl‘45? A ti' 1' ih ri W’ 'iiniiin 1 . 1 /u - ll'l ilS 6 Agiersiirirr Power .. 4% 41/1 41.5 very grateful for the ls g trying period we are passing Edith Stems. Assn (las l-liec A .. 5% -HA li'/G Cities Service Co .. 5% Cord Corp .. .. ... Eicr liond Share .. 241/1 227% (iuif Oil Corp .. .. 38% 30% Hum Oil iiefin .. -.- lmperial Oil Ltd .. Int Pctrolcuiu .. .. Niagara lludson . .. Stand Oli indiana . Std Oil Kentucky .. lin Lt Power A ... 5'/ 5'/1 . h ih f ni- ; :|16 Rev' G come eme' Bs op 0 “_ less we strive to live up to the ex- Duff referred to the evils of gov 24 mouski as he came at great sac 33% fice as. the 'priests of diocese were ample set us by wr Lord' we are ernment sale °‘ Hqu°"1 30008 fi! __ on __et__ea_t_ he regretted that tm doomed to failure and misfortune. ures and first hand information. 11 Bishop was obliged is leave in the H° ’""°“"y h°""d ‘° "’°° ihe “V A ’°P°1f= °f the resolutions com éifm mommm but expressed deep thanks when there would be only_ one flock. mittee was also accepted 13% for hm presence at ,ms ce,_emony_ The impressive service c.osed with 7% Pontifical Benediction of the Bles- Bishop Courehesne came of the _ i t ist _ same heroic blood as your fathers sed sacrament' Tw pr es 5 “ss ° F h t ' ing in the sanctuary were' Deacon, ls UO atlans I Rev. J. A. Gaudet; Sub-deacon, N 0 ICE ' came from and thus there is a link ` 0 from these distant days when the Rev. W. B, McDonald; Master of (C0-llildiln PIBSS) 11% ll Lil/¢ 14% 2-1 23 7% 0% ed with George Bur e Bona o H I M th C mom, NGISOH. N- B-. _Well known lnnnll- | ,,551 arcggiregzfd wslcham sm, O'Sulllvan was attended by Rev. F. today. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS 1: facturers and shippers of all kinds °' P X_ gapam, and Rev, p, D, Mggui of rough and dressed lamb"-_ htm, holds. There are many here rePl'¢: sam , Comb D r “L U|Q\\~¢¢l UI ~1U\\#»$-Stiff' l , dintc io firiishin d t th i t osce d 2/xlllilnesthznnext flewrdays a lfiiiiabner :;,k:,gg thgifnssgi H256 pseacged This morning masses will be said I Large cod 4 to yard on Prince Street wharf will the gospel hem In the Blessed from 5 a. m. to B a. m. when the Me;-keg; ,_ ,_ ,_ 3 to be started where all kinds of build- 18”” ent we have ,_ God of love childrens congress will open with Haddock __ __ ,_ to “tg Ttlvlgrmilisceym be "ammo it 'In unxlly we have true Cathollcity Hwy °°mm“m°n” Rev' Dr' Mc' P°“°°k 1- - ~~ ~~ 3 1° ‘ ra P fi. warsori, rvifir. which we hope win seen embraee L°"“’1 °’ 5““““°"““‘ ""“,1”°“°"' , H1111” ~ - w 5°84_a_17_4, :ma whole wm_,d_ In closing ms “_ Solemn Pontiilcal Mass at 0.30-S. (_-gusk _ to _i dress, l-Iis Excellency thanked Bis- I-0111011 S0195 -- -~ to Gray soles .. . . ... to 5 a ° - hop Courchesne for his presence - _ Too L te assay with them ea behalf or the clergy, Pldnt R8 Opens swordrish is to 11 sisters and congregation. The ser- _ Floundcrs ... 3% to 4 ron sau:-ons Ussn Massey- ,mod vm 'Mn by Bmhop Coup A t A m h 6 r S l’ Mackm, __ Harris binder. Price $40. Apply W. , R. Dennis. soa1.3..y;.m enema in French. Halibut ._ .. .. 13% to 19 AMHERST, N. S., Aug. 16.-The nooms 'ro Lira' son. monk. Fraternal um me charity cient or the Enamei and i-leaning housekeeping. Apply to Mrs. Liv- Products Li lted re-opened today m3°°°“°' th’ Un” u°°°m» 54 He sf ':~ "1 touching words of with about $9 men in the shops, Km' st' wn"°"'m his filczz' ' ' ~ »'-~ "is Excellency and enough work in sight t0 ensure Bishop 0';-'ii ‘ ~ ---'-‘sh cave him several weeks’ operation. A num- Engllshmiln-"D9 you know Snyi-hins B man can do in order live a hundred years?" Lomgzmromsggg a delightful ~ A I Cntuoiic love ber of nioulders will resume their gfm-noon, R¢w¢,\-¢_ g_ 5_ Drew’ essential to ;i-_- f 1--~ y happiness jobs at the Robb Engineering Works l\_Wals! Bt. 5010,-il ot mankind. It gate him great tomorrow. e 4 to keep on breathing." Kimura la land for Roarltia, A l _\ if 1 l . " I , ‘i . it in good works for God and our icuba is a big buyer of Canadian The public meeting in the even- C“"h°“° faith- W° must be 5' ° lseed potatoes which go in free al 8 to our Holy Religion at all times. I though the table variety encmmt_ for those who died during the year, He spoke in eloquent words of the _ers a heavy tm_m_ The service, which was ¢0ndu¢¢,ed glorious traditions of the Catholic by seven members of the Cornwall church from the time of the apost- pleasure to be here [or this “mane Union led by Mrs. Hazen Howard, les md Maw which led W tm event. Hia subject was the mean- was Very impressive. A sheaf of 'Prem °f chmli°n1ty w many pa' ing and development of Eucharist Wm” "°W"5 W” P15024 On an gan nations. Our forefathers have devotion in which he streged the Open Bible in memory of the dead. set us B' great example' In this great importance of fraternal love vimm 5°l°5 Were Played by Mrs °°“5"ss we are homrmg the B165' and charity The church draws our Well- New Y01'l¢» and by Miss Inge' sed Eucharist' in B pamcmm' form attention to the most* essential PUWIIHI. Vocnl solos were rendered M pubnc Worship’ and 5 mush things needed. respect for God and by MTS- Leigh Wiirren, City, and th D . bl in fl t - °'::s_sHL’H1sw;xc:u::c5?“;a,drim 6;; signation. The lack of faith and A reD0rt of the oratorlcai con- K ience is mostly to blame for the test held in June was given by Miss ` .1 '. M t 0 presence M ms Exwlency he os through at the present time. Un- In her address Miss Rosamund early settlers on the Island built a BOSTON M A 16 T , ta h B b 1 ,_ Ceremonies, Rev. P. MscMehon . BSB-. U8. - Wcll-6 Arransemen avch comnc I rough.temple and dedicated it to _md Rem Louis Dougam B,Sh°p_vessc,s arrived at the “sh pi____ here 4% to 51 Haddock-scrod ._ 4 to 4 Irishman-"CertainLv. I-lc's only 'versation with several bu-yers gleaned the information that there would be a. good demand for Prince Edward Island turnips of good quality this season, but ii; is rather early to anticipate prices. I-le found everyone with whom he came in contact taking a great in- terest in the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa and anxious- ly awaiting the outcome. PLAYS GOLF NOW-Prominent: among the visiting golfers from other Maritime points is Mr. L. A. Gastonguay, ex-mayor of Halifax. and prominent Nova Scotia sports- man, who was ii few years ago one of the foremost figures in Canad- ~ ian tennis, circles. He has now ~ 1 gone into a game for older men he says, but, still clings to his first - love, as honorary president of a number of tennis or!HUiZ8ti°n-'» in Nova Scotia. Mr. Gastonguey was twelve years a member of thc Hal- ifax' City Council, and was for three years elected mayor of that city by acclamation. - taws.. Mrs. Dominic MacDonald. Chor- lottetown leaves today for tw' 'Min and Mrs. Wil1iam`Praughi of Millinocket. Maine, have arrived in the city to spend a vacation with the former‘s mother, Mrs Joseph Praught, King street. Mr. D. S. McLennan of Noith Battleford Saskatchewan, is the welcome guest of Mr. Charlie Mc- Kinnon, Balmoral Apartments, city. ' Miss Inez Mutch icft yesterday on retum to New York, after spend- ing a two weeks' holiday at her home in this city. She was accom- panied by friends from New York. who were very much impressed with Prince Edward Island, this bciiifz their first visit. WESTERN GUARDIAN -A CONCERT IN Ali) of North Bedeque United Church will be giv- en in Wilmot Valley Hall, Thurs- day, Aug. 18th, by the cclcbratcd New York artists, Mr. and Mrs Edward Gaffney assisted by Mr. Norman Herman, celebrated Danish violinist and Rev. Mr. Nicholson Admission 25 and 15. 5080-li Woman visitor-“What brouglil you to prison my man?" ` Prisoner-"Womeii." W. V---"What sort of womei1'.1' 1 P-"Them with hsiiclhags." Every mon Every progressive man or woman ought to ask this question: “Since I cannot work all my life. Whli- should I do about an Income for my later years?" Here is the answer. An Imperial Pension Bond will guarantee to pay you a. certain dennlte income every month after you reach the age you want it to commence. For instance, a $50 a month Pcn- 4 sion Bond to commence at age so would give you $50 plus profits every month as long as you live. 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