Q MARCH 14, 1932 MARKET ,' h" L, Conley, Associated PM" Mus‘, lrriten) l" 011K N. 1., lllnrcll 1'3. -rlle wyuxlh’?! ‘wilted slightly‘ “swim! , ‘I 1 session SB! Bl‘ J!- Il’ . , “m; llpnthetc and the list Tritium“, hnflall-ay, but at least illc glib‘ 1'“ l, muesa the lvrevkias wplfllif _ Lumunn, A weeks d Ni- ,,.;|l/‘1;!“'",'[ ,-.,-,.,l (‘Olléllltlii up)i..il..ly in » of the u)’ "L'- lpilfllded lilmllilivnnce for the day, as Ill lie m- t-c averages. was lilo gséiimn ha" a point. The turnover " li-IITH. . Illofihglliexl was keenly interested “'1 election ill Germany, in vir-lv possible effects kuplou Eurflilfil"; llll ' mar 0 ex rcul a "lhlméhlosr tailor undoubtedly con- gmfied toward the hesltaucy of ilie i rial-ts. nlurflelltulrlillnf the i1_a,v's tradinggrns - B ‘urnuvpr ill llrougor null loll, ‘mic glands at tllir top of the Swed- "Mnntp group. 'l‘ills issue has hcell ma? active liquidation for solne "'1, WW1 n. of a point to a, . ‘us, n ‘w... 1,4 ailovo the year's low. n, onlv unfavorable (IBVDWPIXIGIIC in wnfpalll-‘s affairs this week was m international Telephone ividcuil - IlIiOH. Krengsr and Toll holds s ‘lillllllllil block of that stock. “Among tho. few issues which managed "roan- through the session with m; of about a paint were eAllleil ‘clinical, Alncrlrnll §nn. Dupont. plltauln. Monsanto flhenlcal, Alnerl nstmaa. Monsanto Chemical, Notion- iii l/ES TERDA i? fish Quotations BOSTON. lliaslh. March 13.-Tbroo ‘mssls arrivcd at the fish pier hero yestarllnli WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS_ Lam- ond 0% Markets ll to llrltidovk Tlfi t0 8% Pollock {will t0 0% a Pnooucs to 71/; cents per pollnd 7 sitlXTlll-lrilr. Qliih, liiarrll 13. (By the Canadian Fraser-Butter, eggs alld mills prices all ailvaneed willie pn- tlta quotations declined on the pro- ilaco and dairy market here last week. on Saturday n further increase in but- pr “T18 the main price change. With out of town Jzales heavy to (isobar, Ontario and lllarltilno points lad also to Toronto, No. 1 Quobcc Ind western butter, in carlnts or hrok- vi lots. gained n half cent to n cent at 2n rents l'l pollud. To rot iors solids st 27 cents and prints at 2S rents n pound will be advanced a cent f0- lllorrnlv. Last week! receipts were 2.158 xcs. Fresh grads-d Ontario and British (‘nlunllila eggs. in cariots or broken, lots were lualaly stesfLv, cfitras llt I10‘ nuts arid firsts at: 28 cents being u|l-_ dram-d with seconds oaslnl! a rent at 2i routs a dozen. Quotations tn ro- lrrek totalled 0.750 cases, Purrrnt cheese was quoted unchang- sl at 1 rents as was sulnmor nlnko cents n pound. Receipts last Joel re 20-1 hoges. The potato market ruled uucllanlr- d. quotations of broki-n lots prr 80 round bay: holng {i0 to ~10 coats for Quebec Whites and 45 in 170 cents for Qilrbrr and New Brunswick green mountains. (‘ariot prices were 10 cents i ling cheaper. MISCELLANEOUS MONTREAL, Que., lilarch 13. Barley. Canadian western n03 ii-‘i. -uts, (‘anndian western no 3 39%. oats iml no 1 39, flour spring whcnt prlt- ‘ tats, firsts 5.20, flour seconds 4.00. flour bakers 4.50. flour winter wheat byltents choice 21.20-13.30. flour white lnra 4,50, bran ton 21.75. shorts, otn 275. luldilllugs ton 27.25, rolls-ll oats lag 00 pounds 2.0.7. hay no 2 per toll i . 'rlr lots 11.00, cheese current 11, cheese n ..,._ _.Inmlllt-r 1.“, liter no .1 ilncst ' (Elli! lrosh specials 1n cartons .'i firs. trash extras in cartons Will's frosll flrsts ill cartons , p ifllflrfl. Que. 80 pound hag 30-50. po- iltoos N. B. 80 pound bag 45-50. COTTON NEW YORK, N. Y.. ‘liarch 13.-—o(7t:- ion futures closed stone y closing bids: in: Tun. i-‘r-h, nil, i\."i't‘li ass. April '93. Ma)’ 00R. Juno- 700, July 71.7. AuR Sop 72S; Oct ‘I30; Nov 744; Dec. i ' _ s1... (‘iolcll quiet, middling iron. l _ LIVERPOOL ("Nam spot in fair demand. prices » l Point higher. American alldllllnlr. fllr ilii, strict; good luidlllini: (100. [mm] lilidlillng i700, strict middling 521). laid- ill": m‘. strut low rnnlaunp an. low illliill n: 514, strict ordinary n14. good ordinary 48f, receipts were 2,000 ltes iucllligllng no 1 American. s: la Wife (looking up from newspa- ilmi "It says here. dear, that a. "Ila has Just married a girl he "rat met; when he dashed into a tillers were tirln and receipts for the l‘ taming building and saved her iiil." ‘ l leach him to mind his own busi- ness in future. ' — . Jlllifilltli DEMONSTRATIDN . A Barn Day includ'ng JUDGING DEMON- STRATIONS and LECTURES 0n BREEDING and ‘ FEEDING of LIVESTOCK will be held at lliliS 8r SUNS FARM, MT. HERBERT lln Tuesday Afternoon March 15th i’. M. Under the auspices of the P. E. Island Ayrshire Breeders Club and the Mt. Herbert Boy's and Girls’ A12 . ' Calf Club _A|I LIVESTOCK BREEDERS in the vicinity ‘is invited to attend. .5 _ Representatives from the Federal and Pro- t vinclal Livestock Branches will conduct the dem- , Onstrationa. A Concert together with lantern slides in the _ Illllereat of ‘rile Calf Club will be held n. the Con- - ‘c iolidated School at 7.30 P. M. ' GOSSIP Montreal Ne... you. cninnl GUARDIAN iii Ricrl. lu-al slur llosi ry. i1 a Safe- StOCk Mark S k M k t any] Shirl-s. l"l‘llt'll|0ill.|| egulusnulppiiail’; e YOUR CLOCK l8 011E 01 Ofdll‘ cl ll lnally proul llent issues, llc u - . phone 353 G R TB lo Je 1 hi»: u, s. steel. General Motors ueu- Q ' ' ' y *3 w’ "'- urul 1.: 'irl<-, New York Ccntriil lulu ; lwldtlans 11010110118 1412-3-13-21. Ullitill Pacific. anta l-‘o and Contin- K clltal Vlilllllilllfl Prefvrred registered -———- uNi-‘liiitltiilllllefuslliilriiist llllllflilvotllnlfltlptllld $100k! Ill hll, ' 5t ‘k H1 hlllo" Close POLICE COURT-The offend" m notably to tho llnllonncrnlent that re- ‘Ran 1P" "l i g owlluonc 0c I .. g all‘ 829i a the" ca“ ‘P99371715 hem" the lsss.‘.:;':.::r::'::l"ll l;::r'.fi::..."i::";1°.fi? i" 1.. .. .. .. . --. . “g “Pmdrv “ever Baird“ ‘town-strict prollirctlon Qlzhllillli-lit [Plililiézilf I 11;, Aul Tel '1‘ ... 1%“ mommg W55 "ntenced l0 lhiYlY - rol or ex or -rs, 1., sn - I ‘"1’ . 1 ' M, ~ 20 p" m" otvcnleueltslcnnn; we com ,, C rumor A Hll um. l; fitachliggfilref" _ 82% days in Jail. A case of unlawful pos- es inrcnvy. salon quarters in the coll- ‘l ‘-‘ "Willi"! - .1 I n1‘; Aub Auto W56 session of liquor was heard and ad- lior trade felt that '5 laore drastic re- '3 (3 Foundry I'M ...l uni llal Ohio slriclion of production was necessary. ‘Yncmlivlll PM .. l my: new stool Joumed ‘mm T115415! n "c ~~ . . ...|1Dl; 191 19v Briggs .. srouK AvI-zlm . :' _ _ i! I Al h l .. ' " ' I '- Btnnliard fitatistlixsCirlfopyl-"h" m: lit sill-lino... 711.701!- 1i um ‘Adm "A P0011. POLICW-The press n la ra‘ l 2n 2o: an: t. om Bridge _ " ' z u "i" 3r.‘- u ‘y {iYlllfigliill I J: i. ll :7 56 (rjrltohcatlottfitt? 13 taking the 319W n in: . nos . g- Oilnc , ;; lllior .\'|.-l..-l l l no: ll l m. mllt. .. lngya secret xzraltaatlggtssk lfihlfi . no - °n 0" l’ .i l ‘,3 l" . Fli ... , c 11!.‘ llll 1m‘. iigll £11021; m‘ xfiitlznzsditrgusm: taijdpiflsst if‘ . 3:; (loll ‘no s ‘ - 1.111 ers a g l- ]\I t .. 20% w?‘ Sfgml, __ . , 2m Council will seek legislation for an 71"" 193i . _ (l (‘oululcrco , ...| I (flhiltilillvsillr glib .... gill/l l; additional debenture issue o! $23‘- aszzl" r . an .2... no ' -- . - it °°°" “ m ‘ *’°°' “w” °" ‘r wlnlt unlit... lllarliecrllll, ' ' Bus‘ ,. l iii lull-ill ‘1.'l\in.:--.::: ii pa“ M u“ cmmc“ l” 4° ‘hi! Number of advances ... . w“ gill: ..“ u‘ ‘I it?’ 89.54‘ secretly and it is to be hoped ‘hat styiggfilgnrmaghqalaglllne, ___ _ 111.1,. 3%., lWW g.“ Comm’, ‘ l 9% the new Sununerslde Council will ' ' r .1 .-¢ 1 . ' '7 ~ Total issues $111001] . 415* all; , lllrliimlfiltc ' w,‘ 0'“ 5m “o; see m l° d° “kewise- Members , .\1i 1' l-lu . 1 1- 11H of an C l cfdlifl Market in”... 531ml 'nl21'.2l'.o" thattlseyOwliillfelelilhtlliilidbyrllgelllber ‘ash Int . 101,5 13% ml‘ e 8X- ‘ ' New York Ce 3| 3g 39y a Mlnlng Exchange ‘VINMPEG’ Mm!" Mum‘ w___ pack M", s. i? yers and have no right to do Wheat prim-rs idled fractlonnliy ltlW- gfla Ptuiglx 9V; 0% lfi the" business Prival-ellb-silmmfir- v lillyo[lu“tiaillliiiilllliilgllhlfhiiiiile gllnilllélo (burl? ...’. . 52/)": 51% side Pioneer‘ r. -TO‘llO.\"l'0. 0111.. Marl-h l3. (Milling li|il'\')—< sail-s stark lii;:iill.0\\'l(?|oris 217.70 liar .l:: l.ilI| 1.1" t 105303110X . 011,4. 01a". L rllo ... 0'.’ .' ifriitlllolilugur ... till 0n imlilingnului: . . .| 00¢}; ‘i ‘Jtlfilliillgoilil ... . 3V; 05V; 27.’) llufli Cull . . F)’. ." gillgglthlllinsiih ... . . or. 0.". i.- ‘ 5 I ... -. 2 l! rnilllrnrnrtl .l11.5.7l1l.~l0ll1.l'l.'l 1150 lwllrllil-fi! ... . .l $Ii| F5 R5 200 (lrnuailu ... ...’ 1.10 1.10 1.10 750 lloiliuger ... .. 5.0.7 5.0.7 5.0.7 1900 liolllcstcnil .. . ~11 ll 41 500 liolvcy 400! Kirk pri-ln l7l.\lclui,l're 20000l.\lnl'i'huil 550M110 T. l Ni d-"rillliPcirtli Oil 50(ill‘ros Air lilniiltllllrlnollt Wifilfiilnatollla 200THllrrrltt. ... flflitlllfilscoe ... 2i00iStailuronn llLtlfil’l‘ockllughes fllliliViplilltl ,.. . {in '.‘Ii0l\\'nlte . l 7 illitlflvrllrllilllll‘ . .. l 2.70 Silver 2111i: Total sales 171,000 shares. 100MB Missouri ... .l 11| 11| 11 135i" A Oil ... 0O (100 (‘out .‘\inn ... 0’ 00 1200 P-llcscnrcil . 1. 1700l1<l1iloradn . . . Jilly at 05% and October at 70%,. idxivort trade was conspicuous by its absence. Cold weather ovrr the winter wheat belt of the linitcll Stat- es gave the market an clement oi’ flrlnurss ill the closing stages but the volnnlc of trade in the aggregate was snlall. lirnnlnllnll iutlluatoil that the hnvy mnvcnlcnt. fronl Argentine and Aus- tralia will take l-nro of the hllik of foreign rcquirrulcuts for some weeks suggested that the tariff on wheat to r-omo. Reports from Gerlllauy inlportcd miirllt be reduccil 50 cents a bushel, commencing April 1. Trade ill nuulbcrs one and two nor- thern at slightly highs" spreads feat- ured cash wheat. (‘oarsc grains trade “I'll! slow at slightly lower prlco lev- 0s (.'il1('.\GO, lii.. hlilTCil'1-'l.-'—lll"[1i.li'lH oi‘ unfavorable crop conditions in Olliu as lvrll as the southwest and west gave firmness tn wheat prie- es yesterday during the into dealings. Several lnlllion oi’ acres oi’ hard winter wheat in Nebraska. Kansas. 9 Oklahoma, Colorado vnnd Texas were rnpnrtcil as roqnlrini! ilusplclous wra- thcr hereafter tn overcome present handicaps. Ollio advices said cxulllln- ntiou n! fields Indicated ilnnlnge that would be increased when wheat thaw- ed out. Wheat: closed steadfast, YA-IA above Friday's illllsh, corn unchanged to V4 lminmiw Q" "' ’ ‘I y’ lnlvcr oats ltnrllanged to 1Q oil‘ and "millmfl 0" “milll-Jliiln-lll provisions unchanged to lI/HSOIOI 5 llllllfiltrlttrl ... ills 0.-.: Con“ - 1llliiil,.\l(‘l.00tl ' BOND“, ‘Hum-l- 400lPort-lllo ' ‘ir'>"""‘i‘" "l0 new your. N. 1'. March 1s.- (‘zlliillliqYtliilli-Ifis ‘flooded wheat closed’ steady yester- émmi-‘Vimx --- “y. Riki: Low Close roiillinlljo . . _ _ __ t 1 l1. g Jtillllilirnlvulinrr .. 0'2 "' ' ' ' “all? Goriléy “Lrwlay fi00‘(‘au Kirk l ‘(My ' ‘ ' l 6;, Mo‘ anolnnln l-I-vnl . I07il1| 07"’. k "' "T; p- V“ " fiuolfioln Lake ... .| 0i"'li0<l"ii"i"l'r whenpfiwny iln-Qfsju], (igsgg (m, fillil‘ll{-il‘kt0\\'1\ ... l a 3R}? 7o ' ' ' 9.700 1.01mi ,.. ..... '- _» - J 5.: 0 ¢,_5[ 3g ];_ J] 3g. a 210il0lItlbago ....l 025g] o2| o2 ,,,‘,‘,]‘e,.__"_\~‘f,,y ’,§%,,,,,f',>,‘,.,. @413, 00L 42am, CASH PRICES Wllcab-No 1 haril 00%. no 1 nor , 1150i. no 2 llnr 0111i, no 3 nor 57%, no-t Index Prices 53%, no ri-inz, no 401;, feed 44%, track 05-7’ no duruln 8111’. diits—l\'o 2 c w 30-h. no 3 c w 28%. ox 1 fend filk. no 1 feed 27%, no 2 1pm,“, feed 201,4, rejected 22%.. track 30%.‘ _' .. O1"l‘.\\\'.\. Ont, llinroil ‘l-‘l. (By the Canadian ]‘rrss)—.\u increase of niorn than, nuc point. was shown in investors and traders weighed index lllllnllers of security prices, cnnlputoil by the Dnnllnion Fllffllll. of Statistics on tho base of 102d equals 1.09. r9!‘ ll"! “Wk ending linrrll 10. Tho index oi‘ intluslrlnl common stocks was 0S3, as compared wltll 07.0 for tho prol-lolis wnok. Tho index of prices oi’ the twcntv- flvo best Bellini: industrial alld public utility common stocks nu the Montreal anll Toronto exchanges was 440.1 as cnnlpnrod with 427.0. ha ludolr of domestic utility com- mnll stocks was 511.51 as compared with 58.1. 'l‘llc index of common slacks of companies located abroad in which (‘alradians aro ilravlly interested was 52.20 as colupart-il wltll 52. Tile index for all three groups of rnmmnn stocks coulblncll was 02.0 as compared with .5. Average weekly prices were higher for tlvcnty one unchanged for one and inlvcl- for ilirce of the twenty five stocks includes] in tllo traders index. icrnaiionnl Nickel from 39,1 to $0.8, f‘. l‘. R. rosn from $20.5 in 82bit In- Htecl (‘ar from $0.3 to $11.7, Consoli- lirnzilinn from $11.0 to $11.4. National dntod lillilllll: llllll Sulcltlng from $110.5 to $72.2. Walkers frnln $8.0 to $31.0, ilrl- tlsh (‘olumbla Power "A" from. $2 9 to $23.0. British (‘ninnlhla Powel- frnnl $0.0 to $711 and Dominion Stor- es from $11.2 to $10.4. vi l-"'i‘ Parloy-lialtlng grades: ti row ex ll ' row ox ll c w 4071s. Other ii c w 41%, no 4 i‘. 1v 30%. no 5 c iv 37%. no Ii c w 317'... track 41%. Si‘ All‘. .0‘ NEW 1011K, N. Y., March 3.—-Ralv sugar was unsettled yesterday. There was n further dccliae ill prices, fol- lowed by a good inquiry on the set- back to 2.75. Offerings were light, holders gener- ally asking 2.80. '.i‘iln sales confirmed worn 20,000 burrs of (‘ubull for prompt shipment to n local refiner at 2.75 and 8,400 bugs of (‘uhan for prompt shipment to New Orleans at 2. . Approximate sales 28/10 tons. March closed 73, May 78, July 8i, Scp. 0i, Doc. 00, Jan. 0R. llciiuoll sugar was quiet and lln- chnaged at 4.15 for line granulated. (lrl-eco drachma .. iloliand florlu . Hungary pcngo lnllla rupee llnly liro .. Japan you .. Jlllrnsalvlil dl . New neninnd pound Norway krone Poland slntti .. lioumania lea Rnuth Afrlra pound . Spain pencils Swollen krone . . Switssrlanll franc ... ,... ‘United States dollar 111', premium. ii C. M. Lampson £4 Co. LIMITED. It Qlleln Street Minion, B. 0- l. instead Public Auction Sales or RAW IUII lllipping om will no furnish- ed without churn by llllilrlill to l. T. Holman. Ltd, Blur amide. P. l. I. - m,» Represented!) Alfred Fraser. 15¢- lll Iifiil Amino New Yul. N. Y- .¢".1...;l'<~'.l l" pc r n‘. 4 . Macs Jam Tarts Foreign Exchange ow H. Trainor Barrett Defence MONTREAL. Quin, liiaroil 73. (By Lund B, Macmillan tho Canadian l'ressi-iirltlsh llnd for» _ elfin Exlfllllilllgfl ill rvlaillop ‘to all: fills;- Gaudei‘. . , B. Billllfi a: an lo ar as mlnlpll-l 1y lc n - . nl lflillliik ot'Cauada, closed yesterday Gallant F MacDonald as o ows: orwar Argentina yioso ... ... 0.29311 Australia [v;)lllillltl H]. . nasal Chlpmsn Tifik Willilml Aus rln sol lg not quo c liolgluln nrlrlgrl]... 0.1502 T°°mb5 B- 39mg“ lliriilzllluliireis T] .. 0.0710 Mccgpvllle J, MacDonald u gar a ex no qun r-l Chili: lllougflltong dollars not quot l DQYIE M- Hilflhes (Tzoc ns ovn a crown ... ‘ llennlark krone Fishex M’ MacDonam lt‘llllllllllfflllil'liirk . C. Blanchard Faun rlc . (llhruliirly lllwiiscllluuri. ... . ... Ma J- Kelmlowl 005d‘ T- (lrcut Britain pound ,.. ... ... 7i Mccm-vnlm ' 2, Leo Murray. THE CHA loss as lll any Saturday session ill , . . 5 5 nooks. ‘Pradi-ra were without. llllporl- 2m“ - . 713')’; 3111/}: auL IltilVli tllul. would furnish a \'niuc-- §""lh .l 27%| 20"Yi- 27% trend sllrnlfii-aln-o. bill t‘o .| 0-7;] 17%| not, filial-rs close-ll don-ll 1,5 §"",“' i1.’i5;.|>1;;i/,|13l;_, ~ at 001,}, lioill Jilly and b " '94. 131-76 am. Oi-lobl-r wl-ro ofi‘ it. l-rut at the i-losu. ’ .l u i: Carb . .1,’ ..i ilnlon l‘ac ,.. jmfiill 3Z2 United Air ... ... it'll 14W 14V. lillltcd Corp .. . nu. m), m; ll 0 Iain . Jeo-viiao-laleoix. ll S Stool ¢,_| 471M471", “m, lnn Stool I 10%| 105N105’. {gar Iltros C | 3% cs iloc . . 30 _ 2n Worth Pump l “l “aim? Montreal Market Sillelights MONTREAL, Que, liiarch 13. (By the Canadian Pressk-Ouc of tho smallest turnovers ill many years. a more 2,400 shares, resulted from Sat- urila_v’s short session-of the liiontrcal Stack Exchange. An irregular tendency accompanied the drop ill Vflillllli‘, with loses ill the majority at the close hy 0 to 2. International Nickel took the lead- ership in activity. with 041 sales, and worked ‘A lower at 01A. Canadian Pac- ndiall Pacific wltll 27.’! soles and lira- ilililln Traction, with . followed in activity. Both moved wthin extremely narrow price ranges. Canadian I'm:- ille ganlng 1/4 at 191/’. while Brazilian was unchanged at 14, The few price changes had little significance. Dominion Gloss Preferred sold at ‘I00, tn-cnty five points below itslast board lot appearance. it had not: appeared slllcc Juno oi’ last year. Canada Cement Preferred went three points lower at 00. ex-dividenli. Can- adian (‘ar lost 1A at 0%, Abitinli C0171- mon cased 1%. at 2% and the Prefer- red was down V. at "A. Other than C. P. ll. the only gain was in Asbctos Preferred which ad- vanced 3.7 vents to $1. In the bond department refunding 1010's advanced 75 cents to $03.75 while National Service Loan 1011's were fl cents weaker at $118. Total sales were $15500, Sales on the exchange. at 2,402 shares. compared wltll 11.011 on the procrdlni: Saturday and 11.9.79 shares on tllc corresponding day of last your. Sterling closed at 31.05.74 and lin- ltril Slates money at a prclnluln of 111;. per vcllt. . Hockey A hard fought game of hockey was played in the Arena Saturday night between the Jam Tarts and the Macs, the Tarts coming out on top 8 to 1. Every man on the Tarts played a real game, and are now in o. position to play any scrub team on the Island. The line ups." EMYVALE SCHOOL Honor roll for February: Grade X-l, Stephen McDonald; Grade VIII-l, Leo Cusilck; 2, An- nie Cusack; 3, Teresa Cnsaek; 4., Helen Hagan; 5, Lawrence Murray. Grade VII-l, Mary Hagan; 2, Louise Woods; 3, Kathleen Woods; 4, Aeneas Coady. Grade VI-l, Clara Clarkin; 2, Jo- seph Ciarkln; 3, Leonard Cussek; 4. Mary Coady; 5, Vincent Murray. Grade IV-l, Clara McDonald; 2, George McDonald; 3, James Mc- Donald; 4, Damian Trainer; ll, James Woods; 8, Linus Trainer; ‘l, Basil Murray; 8, Joseph l-lsgan. Grade II-l, Cecil Murray. Grade I-l, Genevieve ‘Iralnor; 2, Eileen Olarkin: 3, Blanche Murray; 4, Jenn McDonald; i, Joseph Coady; SUGGESTS REESTABLISIIING TANNERY-"The suggestion has been made to revive the tanning industry in this province," says a Summerslde exchange. "Years ago there was a. tannery in operation in practically every village and town in Prince Edward Island butl during the past few years the in- dustry has died out; completely. 1t, is felt that a tannery would do well at the present time due to the very low price of hides and the high price of leather. A farmer who call- ed at this office the other day and advanced the suggestion stated that: he had two hides at home that he wouldhot even bother bringing here for sale as they would bring so little but he added that if there was a tannery convenient he would be Willi"! l0 DB1’ a reasonable price to have them tanned and no doubt hundreds of farmers in the prov- ince will be willing 1.0 do likewise cimsidfl we the quantity of leather that is usually needed on the or- dinary farm for harness, harness repairs. belting, etc. that; now costs =0 hishly in proportion m the price of hides." CONCERT as VICTORIA-The recent concert at Victoria, spongqr. ed by the Young People and in aid 0‘ the H811. Proved quite a success. '11“ 10110171118 program was well re- ‘ceived: Opening chorus, "pl-lush go the Core”; Reading, Heath Me. Quarrie; Drill, School Girls; Solo, Edward Bmwell Jr.; Beading, The]. ma Pidgeoa; Solo, Mrs. John Me- Quamei 368111118. Mabel Boswell; Piano Duet, Mrs. L. Boswell and Miss Marian ice; Duet, Mrs, E. Bridgewater and Mr. Ibelth Boswell; Reading, Isabel Inman; Duet, Ren- ben and Rachel, by Miss Mal-m; Lea and Mr. John Lyman; Reading, Mrs. E. Bridgewater: Closing 5110"“. Medley of Old Songs. was Brrsnsrdby Miss Marian Lea and Mrs. L. Boswell, while Miss Bertha Thompson trained the children. Mrs. Iclth Boswell and Mrs. LeRoy Yowntt were pianists. Hon, w, M, Lea acted as chairman and auction. ed a sale of baskets after the pro- gramme. -_-_....__._ PERSONALS Mr. R. A. McLeod, Salem, Mass, arriscd in the City Saturday, and is a guest at the Canadian Na- tional Hotel. Tile friends of Mr. Johnnie Glllis of Newtowsl, who underwent an op- eration for appendicitis m the p E. Island Hospital will be pleased to know ho is making good progress towards recovery. CHURCH SERVICES THE BAPTIST CHURCH “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus," formed the text of a sermon on Christlike- ness delivered by the Rev. A. C. Vincent to a large congregation in the Baptist Church yesterday moming. St. Paul, in this epislle discusses Christian Experience. The little church at. Phiiippi was Just such an ordinary church as we might: look for today, with many of the suns problems, many of the some faults and with the same deep need for the indwelling of the | Mind of the Master. that partaking of the hidden, inner life of Jesus with the Father, which issued in his strong. sweet, blameless life. glorify the Father. In brightest, days i It is for you, or in darkest experiences his word was "glorify Thyself." Are we will- ing today to place the glory of God before our own prestige, our per- sonal vanities, our sclflshnsss? The Mind of Self Sacrifice. The mind of Christ dwelt eternally on glori- fying the Father through the rc- demption of men. Christians without passion for souls. The Mind of Humility. Laying aside the garments of kingship, he v dwells among the needy, the ob- i scure, he condesccnds to the lowly, cacepts for us, the cross. whence | comes our pride? | sources of our self esteem? Witll- i out him we have nothing. Humhly let: us realize that whatever have is by his generous grace. The Mind of Magslanimlly. To return good for evil is God like. 6, Teresa Halon. Perfect attendance-Leo Murray, Helen and Mary Hagan. Mary and Aeneas Goldy. p 1h 1.. P. Bettina-Teacher. l How should we today hope to find the expression of the mind of Christ? The Mind oi’ Zeal. Christ binned with a constant passion t0 "Dacl, l've put oi my young career" . . . "Te/l me about it, Son " “T 0-day at lunch, I met a chap who solved my problem of how to protect Joan and the baby. It: took him just: about five minutes to explain the most interesting protection policy I have ever heard o ." ."A splendid step, my boy. and you're certainly tackling it at the right time. i wish I'd donc the some thing at your age." "Well, I'm thirty now, and my little family need guaranteed protection the most, right now, and up unfit Ism sixty-five. This P0136)’ is f0!‘ $5.000- It provides that, should anything happen to me before l reach sixty-five, Joan would receive $i50 a month. with allotted interest until the date when. it l had lived, i would have reached sixty-five. On that date she will receive $15,000 in cash, or it she desires she can have this amount in monthly instalments. isn't: that a corker?" premiums ere over the smartest cleai, “What happens, Son, it you live to be cider than sixty-five, which I hope you will?" “Well Dad, it l pass age sixty-five, this policy becomes one for $5,000 regular protection, and the reduced accordingly. Should I die at: any time after" that, Joan would have $5,000 cash, with the option of receiving this amount in monthly instalments." "It certainly souni-Is like wonderful protcctioni What is the cost?" “Dad, the cost is low-very low, for such a, policy. l'm all keyed up about it, certainly have to thank that Dominion Life repre- sentative i met.' and l’ "The smartest deal of my young career." Can you look at your “Joan and tile baby" ancl say-“Nd matter what happens to me they'll be ante?" Wouldn't you like to think this over? Lei: us mall you our bookiet-"Gusrantecd Family incomes." DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY HIID OFFIGE I I WITHIN-OOH QNTARIQ MAJOR. .1, A. IIMKENZIE, (‘.- L. 1'1. nrllnrh Manager for me, for all, at a price! _, ' " Tile evening sermon,’ an appeal- ing address of an evangelistic na- ture was "Awake! Arise!" A very large congregation was in attend- ance for this service also. At. the close of the morning service, the administered there being eleven candidates. Can we bo E-i, mar. 11 100 Richmond so, Charlottetown. Please send me your booklet "GUARANTEED FAAHLY INCOMES" Name Age ' Addrnnn “Crossing the Bar," Browns "Hymn in the Night." The Sunday School _ fglain had s. very largo and interested attend- ance, 188 in all, five more than ordinance of Christian Baptism was last Sunday. fiftecnhmore‘ than the corresponding Sundaycf last year. What. are the WC evil for evil is man likc, to return evil for good is devil like, to return Love those who hate, pray for those who l despltetully use you. is it hard? If the mind of Christ dwell in us, we will do it! The Mind of Resignation. He was willing to do what the Father willed, "I delight to do Thy will 0 God." “Not my will but thine." If we have this in us, all on: decisions and actions shall flow out: of the sweet and generous spring. “Have this mind in you.‘ COUGl-IS W ‘hire lull a sumo-hi fl ' d‘: in ‘lines. Hut [WNARUS ... A JbEttEr-ftblabccd and 'a\ better CLlfC-flliflii accounts, for the popularity of our.‘ “Buck swlss" CHEWING llltltliYs NICHClSON “ r The music of the dayzincluded‘, t,- polcrlrlge-Taylors "Oyedhat. love, the Lord," Fletcher's setting o1.’ .' r ': 4"‘! _ l». 4gp‘.