Aucuksr so. 1932 ' 4 w THE CHARLOTTETOWN gganmm PAGE FIVE i MARKET GOSS P m, John a. Cofinwaklaolntsd Press 20—-The bull markets wss met profit 011K Aul in financial n. with vigor, but runle opposition from day. . nshed up vigorously at ith coppers and s sprinkling and industrial: ‘sddvarlifi- btanng eons era e urmffffiih oadvancing commodities, ‘“§.i.. totalled approximately 3,000,- “”$,,“."“§.°§in=.a¢ in the colllvers fol- od strength of that: metal in the ket during the past week, compsnied by unconfirm- thnt domestic producers lng s sharp increase in the hercg to take advantage t—-pound tariff. The at 51.41 , W fimiluiitins law London mar Ind was BC N] rumors "y; plann petal 01W‘ w; nie four can ,,..|..| showed a firm tone mats n pound. American Smelling touched 24, a h for the year, and closed at. up 11,1, points, Anaconda and gmner-ntt rose 1 to nearly 2 points. mil maintained most of their gains, Grecu Fananea rose 21A to 21, a new my, rnr 11132, in a small turnover, In (he uiililics, members of the electric hand and share group were. ‘notably Grain Market 33%. WINNIPEG (Canadian Press) WiNNlPEG, Aug ill-Unfavorable harvesting weather, light offerings ll’ii| substantial trend toward higher levels at Liverpool arc a decided hoist tn wheat values n the pit today. (‘losing priccs were 2141: above Satur- qaya final figures. number closed at 57%; December at you, to 1,5 and May at 62% to 52%. a fair export trade was reported irorlrcrl over the wreck-end and during the morning but no estimate was lfdllilivlt’. Lack of selling pressure was a iesiurc of tho trade but nevertheless iome good buying by seaboard houses ind for continental account and ex- gnrt sales were said to be quite ap- vrccintive, Continued unsettling weather in western Canada is delaying harvest~ ' tlons and the movement of n: opcru new wheat to market with tho re-_ lult that hedging pressure is con- siderably less than would be the use had the rains not been so gm- ital, ii'ork will be delayed for some hrs in n large section of the coun- E. and wheat may stiffer in grade lnless some bright, dry weather de- velops anon, The rains have. been a ddhlllzing factor in thc market, how- |ri>l"_ and large quantities of wheat lave been absorbed without values ‘Oilliiil ground. Liverpool reports practically no tompotition against Canadian wheat ind a broadening demand for Mani~ who's with the Dominion furnishing practically the hulk. of the weekly lhipinents. Export movcmcnt- last rook amounted to 7,500,000 bushels of which 111750.000 bushels came from Vnrih America. . There was a good demand for cash Irhcat at spreads 1A to 1/4 hotter for the top grades. Cash interest in ' all coarse grains was light, In the futur- es market all grains showed substan- ‘ial gains, cnosr: Wheat: Oct 57M; Dec 5035-15; May 1'31", 6.0:; Oct 2o; Dec 2514.12: .\l'ay ens. Oct Bil/s: Dec am; May CASH PRICES Wheat: No. 1 hard 57M; No. 1 nor. i115: No. 2 nor, 53%; No, 3 nor 521A: No.4 nor 51%: No. 5 45%: Ne. b 30%‘. ‘toll filial; Track 50%: No. l Durum s1;- No. 2 Durum 54M: No. 3 Durum n, 4 DururnB..344 shrdlu hrdiu . o. 4 416i. Oats: No, 2 (T, W. 27; No. 3 C. W. l5: Er feed 25'. No, 1 feed 24; No. H-ad '22: Rejected 171A: Track 25%. : l row 3 C. W. 37%: 2 row , No, 3 (T, W, 55% N0 am; No. s c. n‘. am; c, Track 3474., CHICAGO PIIIFAGO, Aug 20—Aggressivs bur- lit or both wheat and corn lifted all Brains smartly higher again today nth-r au early profit taking move- ment had caused fractional recessions. (‘urn rcnrived the most attention in necks with the December dclivcrv ldranrlnir 2 cnts to the highest level since .\la.i'. December wheat sold at the host price slnces Aug 11, Oats lhowed mori- activity too, prices push i"! 1'0 a cont nr more when wheat FM in the throes of profit taking tales. Provisions eased with hogs, “heat closed strong at almost the this top level and 11,4 to 1'35 cents lhnve Saturday's finish. ‘Porn was also strong and 1 to ‘ll/s kher. ‘fists 7.-1 70, and provisions 2 cents nrver to 5 cents advanced BONDED “WHEAT 111W roux Aug zit-handed zrdheat no bid or asked prices quot- a». = ' i-‘ather-"Yoiiilg lady. do you "1110 i0 tell me y0h've been curry: m‘ "l" 1110M! around in your stocking?" - m“3hi°1'—"Why daddy. you told m '41 but it where it would draw interest," _ l Silver Leaf BlllilEil Ttlill! Mlfliliaotured by 13g Elissa-roan rwmn 00.. -. CANADIAN mpg. "we mm nmnmd‘ l’. every pound m h" l0 the pound Th‘ M" "118 Year is very W! lo t an.“ Iver ‘ ban tor many For Sale at our SEED and Si“) STQRE. in any quart. Barter 8i 0o. Limited strong. American and foreign Power rising more than a point, and Elec- tric Power and Light more than to s new top. American Gas sad Elec- tric gaiued about as much, Some utilities turned rather heavy however, Consolidated Gas closing 1A lower. Electrical equipments were strong. General electric touched 22, up 1%, Westinghouse Electric pushed up 8 to a new high for the yesr, than lost half its gain, Rails encountered considerable pressure, llninn Pacific closed off 2% points. and Santa F-s and Now York Central 10st: about a point, U. . Steel and American Telephone closed with fractional net losses, Union Cigar stores was sn active low price ed issue, in advance of the receiver- ship announcement, accounting for more than 250,000 shares of the day's total turnover in the stock exchange ni‘ 3,023,850 shares. The stock rose. to 11A. and than closed It M. off 1A. Th9 range for the year to date was 1M, high, and 5i, low, What. the stock market did: Mon Sat Number of advances .. .. 407i 440 Number of declines .. ... 201 13.1 Stacks unchanged .. .. .. 145 I710 Total issues traded .. 800 72 Montreal Market MONTREAL, Aug 20-(By The Canadian Pressi~The Montreal stock market again msdo a forward step in today's trading, the general list closing from fractions to a point higher. Some of the pivotal issues. such as international Nickle, Cana- dian Pacific Railway and Brazilian lost ground, however, Agricultural machinery issues and Power stocks were strong. Volume was relatively higher than on Saturday, The best gains of the day were re- corded in the preferred section. (‘annda cemcnt advanced 0% points to 321,0 recovering part of the ground lost when thetdiriilend was passed last week. Alberta grain added five points to sell at 40. Cnnaa Steam- lhlnil preferred was 9's higher at 01/4. International Nickle lost V4 to 111/, and Brazilian Traction thc same a- mount to 1114:. C. I’, R, Inns off H4 at 151%. ‘Montreal Power held steady at fl . Cnckshutt Plow anti lifassey Harris responded to improvement tho grain pits. Cockshutt gaining 54 to 11y. and Massey u. to 511,-, , Power Corporation was up 1154 sf l5 at the close nftcr reaching a high for the day of 1514., Sbnwinirravi mor~ ed up 11/. to 18% and its suhsidln Quebec Power, gained _1;5_ to 17. Abitibi Power and Pultcr was active. hilt-closed unchanced at ‘Z116. Canadian Car gained 1,4. to 056.. (‘an- adn (‘cment was up 1Q at 4114. "on- snlidnted Smrlters, up 1,4,. at 7511;, Dn- minlon Bridge. up 1k at 1016 and National Breweries up 1A st 17M. In the Banks Commerce gained 3 to 105 and Royal was a point higher at 100. Montreal to 401/4. uontrenl Tra_mwa,vs A bonds sold at fill/ii up 0ft. Total sales were 10,072 shares and $321100 bonds, _ Sterling closed at $3,811.50 rind 'thc dollar at 12 per cent premium, MONTREAL, Aug ‘Iii-Offering is being made tomorrow by u banking and investment srnrllcato of $170,000 of six per cent bonds of the city of Three Rivers, Que, The bonds are offered at $100 and accrued interest since Slay 1, to yield six per cent. F o reign Exchange FOREIGN EXCHA) l! .. MONTREAL, Aug 20—(By The Canadian PrcssF-Brltlsh and forellf" exchange in relatln nto thi- Canadian dollar, as compiled by the Royal llnnlr of cannon, closed to-diiy as follows: Argentina peso 0.2012, Australia pound 3.1158, Austria scbilling no rate, Belgium belga 0.1555. Brazil milrels 0.0855, Bulgaria iev no rate, China, Hung Kong dollars 0.2088, Czechoslovakia crown 0.0332, Denmark krone 0.1004, Finland flnmark 0,0174. Franco franc 0,0450 Germany reicbsmark 0.2000, Great Britain pound 5.8850, (lreccc drachma 0.007 Holland florln 0.4507 Hungary pengo 0,1000, India rupee 0.204 Italy lire 0.0574. Japan yen 0.2570, Jugoslnvla dinnr 0,010.1, New Zealand pound 3.5310. Norway krone 0.1040. Poland sloti 0.1200 Roumnnis lsu 0.0000, South Africa pound 5,5825, Spain pcssta 0,0002. Sweden krone 0.1004 Switzerland franc 0.2171, United States dollar 12 per premium. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Aug 29—F0fBlgn ex- 1 cent change irregular. Demand rate: Great Britain -'l,47: France 3.01 1540: ltniy 5.1”‘ Ilt-lgluin 13.87%; Germany unntreai a011,, Canadian Gov.’t. Bond Quotations (Canadian Press) Bond B Ask Do of Canada 51/1-34 10101 102 Do of Canada 515-37 ... 103% 108% Do of Canada 41.958 ... 00V, 019i. Do of (‘anadn 4115-50 7 0716 (‘an Nat. lllya 415-51 (‘an ..at Rlys 453-55 (‘an Nat ltlys 5~54 Can Nat Rlys {Hi0 . .. 103% 104 D0 (‘an Nat Serv 5-30 .. 101M 101%, Do (‘an Nat Serv4-41 .. 100% 10114 The Montreal Curb Market“ wt. " (Canadian Pfllls) Stocks lligh Low Close Assoc Oil .. .. 7 Beauharnois A .. .. 2 1% 2 Bi Missouri .. l5 Brt Amer! Oil .. .. 10% Dist orp Selig . 0% Domlnon Stores 1014 10 10 Home Oil .. .. . 35 Imperial Oil .. ll 107i l1 Imperial Tobacco . 8- 8% 3541 inter Petroleum 12, 121,5 12 Unter Uitilties ll .. 3 Lake Shore .. .. ... 20' 287s 28V: Moss liines .. .. Jill .10 88 Noranda .. .. 22 2150 ‘I175 Sherrltt .. .. . m 50 5'1 Siscoe Mines ,. .. . 94 70 SW TQrR-Ilughcs . .. 3.10 0'20 J30 Walker, Hiram . ‘ll/d 1% 7i . l; ‘IVE l’!!! s 0% 9% 9 rv . Pen-er Debentures lost 11/4‘ Li‘ Mining Stocks 100 Coniagas 1580 Dome 920 Wbrldge i500 Goldaie 5000 Gra~ Ben's. 1050 Granada ..- 1000 Barker .. .. 665 Hollinger . . . 2500 Homest - - . . 4000 Howey .. .. . 4550 Kirk Lake so 35% .35 .35 5000 Koot Flor .. l 01 ,01 475 Lake Shore a. 20.25 25,50 $.75 500 Lowery .. -.¢ .10 l0 ,l0 0900 hlacassa . . - .‘-‘5i .3? ‘Z2 205 lilclntyro . . 19,75 18170 1R.75 2000 hicrlaiui . 1400 Mill (‘nrp 10000 hfof Hall 16000 Moss .. 1820 Nipissing 0345 Noranda 5500 Olga . 350 Premier . 2180 S, Antonio 200 Sarnia 25430 Shcrrltt 2300 Slscoe .. 2000 S \V Pet 5500 Stadnconu . i 2100 Sud linsln S1150 Sylvnnitc H000 Tusbotu . 42110 T Ilughcs 5500 Thorns Cilil 100 Town: . 11200 Vac Gas 1000 Viponil .. 2225 \Vrlgi|t 11hr Silver ,201/,_ Total sales 578,000 shares. v 2M o IlNLISTI-JD . sso ii .. ,0!‘ .05 5mm B Jugsm", ‘ 1 ‘w’, 2nd. A. H. Boswell, Mershtield. 1532 gen uan .00 a 3rd. Charles R. Trenholm, Ft, ‘.13 .-Rcscb . . 1,10 M ' w, econ," -_ 2M lsce dneous Lawrence, N. S. 19,90 East (frost .. .10 4th. J. C. Irving, Vernon. ...o Fid r i» . .'0 . 0g" fimgoutio“ u 17.. w m Y 5th. Charles H. Trenholm, Ft. {i100 Hill ‘ Bi ... 3m) _ ana nn Press ason Nilckcl My. .. 1140' ‘105111111-111. Ans 2o-nsr1ey. (‘un- Lawrence’ N‘ s‘ 11000 Kirk 11nd 5,5- niliiln llvnsterll, No, a .44; Oats wan- Sec. 13,-Senior Female Cham- 509 “flndy D8 aiiisn \\ cntcrn, No. 3 .38; Oats, feed plan 103m) McLeod _ 04% ha. 1 :37; Flour, spring vrhest pat- ' m: yam... , lmp, eats. fIPSIS 4.80; Flour seconds 4,20; 1st. Cossar Stock Farm, Lower (ion [ngnonn i,“ Flour, bakers 4,10; Flour, winter ., a w N B odor) pm, pom My‘, wheat patently choice 2.75; Flour, “re wnl ' ' (i0 Rnyallie . ‘goo 11111" 11°F". 4-3 Bran. to" I0 1'5: Sec. 14.—-Grand Champion Fe- - woo Ventures ,1 4011"“. m" 1'1» . liiddllnus. ion. I J30 Vlckcrs . , 411,54 £5135; tzlflllsd Oats, bag 0t: lbs. 2.00; "tale- f . CURB ~Y. '0. .. per ton, ear ots 11,00‘ L ‘ mo" Awmmuln‘ I Va VB Val elm“. onmflo,‘ Juwmw Cheese: *1s Cosssr stock Farm. Lower ‘ nwno Algnma .. .. .14 13' 13%., fineness .001-,1g._09r/,; gum, yo, 1 uagetown, N. B. 1 , 1000 It lri ‘i . _t / ‘ q ' nest - ' “K811. froab special in _ "0500 llrblwlbn .' .07‘. 01:2 ‘Eggs. fresh extra: in sec’ 15 Breeder's young herd’ w 1 anon Brett . , _oo 031,1. Eggs, fresh firsts in consist of 1 bull and 4 females, un- . 1150011 n-ii , . , .031’ n 7 Potatoes No, 1 Qiebec mm, 9:3,, ‘giv, n m, ' der 2 years old, bull to be owned. 11000 (‘t-tit Put .10 1o COTTON by exhibitor and females to be own- 4000 Gem Lake .-. .01 01 o1 ; d . moo Hilltop .. .. .0114, 11114, up“ X1111‘ dYowhK. Aug ZIP-Cotton futur-I e 911d bred by exhibitor. * 100 hug-inn] , _ _'_wn 330' :9‘, cs cost- nrcly steady; closing bids: 1 I c ‘ 0000 “nimble , , 1111;, m“, an“, Jan 0-i0; Feb 045; Mar 050-53: . 5t harks R’ Irrenholm’ Ft‘ 4100 on so...“- __ 9..., ,0, ,0, .2. ‘gray amigos; as... 000; July o50-)LB-WI‘BI1CB- N- S. , 6'5, mjglli 9 7‘ o" 915'"! N“ 2nd. Harry Tweedy, Earnsciiffe. Spot closed quiet; middling 020, SS6. l6.—-HBl‘d 001181501218 Of 1 Liverpool: cotton, spot moderate Pzeouucz (Canadian Press) .‘\lONTIlEAl._ Aug ‘l0—liutter eggs continued higher on the Iilnnt- real wholesale markets today, the recent upward trend in both lines still being displayed. Cheese and potatoes held unchanged from last week's close. The butter market was at the 21c line, with asking prices up No, 1, this being 14c above last WEPR‘! flnni levels, Trading was light. but there nus a firm tone to the market. ‘Receipts were 23 boxes. Small lots to retailers, as quoted by Johhers, were firm at 22c for solids and 23c for prints. . The egg market. varied according to quality of offerings. Newly arrir- ing stock froni Ontario or nearby points, of best quality, graded, or from British Columbia_ ivas being quoted from 28c to 00c per dozen on extras. with firsts 10c to 20c, and seconds at 14c to 15c. Extras were in ken-nest dFfiiand. and were scarcost. and the quotations on them were 2c to 3c higher than last weelrs close. The other two lines were lc dp, Ite- ceipts were 850 cases revealing fur- ther drop in volume, Prices to re- tailers were put up 2c on special brands and extras, and 1c on firsts and seconds, Cheese held nominally unchanged from last week's levels, helng quoted 1014c to 1014c for Ontario's, and 053a to 07nd for Quebec's. Receipts, 2,241 boxes, Potatoes held unchanged at 30c per 80-10. bags for new Montreal grown stock. New York Curb Stocks ' High Low Close Ainer (‘ynnainirl B .. 715.’, 01;; 7% Amer Super Power . 10 831g 01,5 Assoc Gus Elcc A .. 4 Can Marconi .. .... 1% Cities Service Co ... 5% 5% 5% Elce Bond Share .. 48 431,4, 43% Ford 0f can A .. s 0% 0-’); 9'75 Gulf Oil Porp .. .. 411/; 301/4 41% Hum Oil lfcfln Co .. 54 .5314, 51 imperial Oil Lid ... 01,’, Inter Petroleum ... 11% 11 11 Niagara lludson .. . 20 10% 10% Stand Oil of ind 241,1, 24 ~l Stand Oil of Ken .. 4 1351,14 Un Light. Power A . 8% 8% 8% Montreal Market Siiielights (Canadian Press) Development nf an irregular tone in tho Wall Strcet market failed to halt a generally firiner price tendency in the trading on the local stock ex- change in today's session, although volume showed a con action_ and three international lssui =,~ Brnsilian, C. I’, 11., and Nickle, nli closed frac- tionslly lower in allwmnt reflection of the uncertain action of tho New York-list, Further strength in the commodity markets, nu.uhly wheat nod cotton, provided nu cnconragin background for improving stock mar- ket sentiment, but thus far this has not been barked up by news from trade and industry. Film"! metal prices abroad is directing increasing attention to metal shares, and cop- pers were prominent on the strong side in New York today. At the close hsrc gains were tn excess of losses by 21 to three while the arer~ ags price of twenty stocks rrcordcda gain of .10 to s new high for the move in the index of 20.71, This contrasts with a low of 12,85 estab- lished. in June. ands high for the gang! 30.00. created in January Sec. L-Bull calf: Lawrence, N. S, River. Lawrence, N. S. Gsgetown, N. B. Lawrence, N. B, wards. business. Prices middling 7.53; good strict middling 7.08; 0,08: strict low good ordinary 0 Receipts were ericnn. SUGAR. NEW YORK. Aug ilk-Raw gimerlmy was quiet today and in absence ‘ unchanged a to 2114c per lb, for cnrlnts or less of 33g gm. "mm ogsgflng; w", held lit 3.20 in futures seemed to reflect the continued stosd~ lness of the spot market were follow- ed by partial setbacks, with the mar- ket closing 2 points higher for Sep- temher and 1 higher to 1 lower for business prices were and generally | Early advances later dclircrim, from 4.1211,) t0 41 Hudson Motors llupn Motors lat Harvesters Int Nickel .. ... lnt Telephone .- Ken Copper Lambert Co M Pacific .. .\i Pacific Pfd hlnntgoinery Ward Nash Motors .. New York Central North American Packard Motors Paramount Pub Tim Roll Bearing ll (‘orb Cnrb Union Pacific no u llnitcd Aircraft . .. 101's United (‘orp -- ... ‘I21’; United Gas lmp ... 2111, Ii i1 Rubber . ..... RM ll 8 Steel .. ... ... 401i Van Steel .. ... 101', Warn Bros (‘c .. .. 111'. Westinghouse lilac . 41M \\'nolworth (‘o . .. 9% Worth Pump 20M. Prov. Exhibitio . Prize Wlnners . (Cllllflll-ll Prsas) Sales Stock High Lew Close 2400 Acme ;s sa i-s .1456 .106 .14 A] as n .80 .80 .50 1100.411» Pan . ... fizzy .311 11y i400! l .. an s» - ‘- , l-, , . £1200 2.5.1.1.. .. .. an‘ an" ,0’ Following are prise Winn“! 111 Area .. .. . .01 .01 1 4500 Arno .. .'. ' .0214 my. 02v, “We at the Exhlbimn- 500 B Holulilll, .00 00 .0“ ‘ 50 Base ' et 3500Bidxood . . 91-555 13 100B ‘C glen as 2000 But an ..- l 2000 Cannsa .. -- B“! 65w‘ 0800C11stio Tr ...- 1000 Columnrio . . 000.com Pete c. Shorthorns 1st, A. H. BoswellpMarsbiieid. 2nd. Harry Tweedy. Earnsclifte. 3rd. Charles R. ‘rrenholm, Sec. 2.-Buil 1 year-old. 1st. Wilbur Dockendorff. 2nd. Charles R. Trenholm. 3rd. A. H. Boswell, Marsbfield, Sec. IL-Bull 2 years old. lst. Cosssr Shock Farm, 2nd. Charles R. 'I‘renho1m, Fort 3rd, Harry Tweedy, Earnscliffe. Sec. 4.—Bull, 3 years old and up- lsia. J. C. Irving, Vernon. 2nd. Harry Tweedy, Eamscliffe. Sec. 5.—Junior Male Champion. lst. A, H. Boswell, Marshfleld. Sec. 6.-—Senior Male Champion. 22 points American middling, fair 7,08: middling 0,58; 911d midtlilng 6.78,- strict ordinary 0,08. .28, 3,000 bales; no Am- The day's turnover was 13.000 tons. Sept closed 1.10, Dec 1.15, Jan 1,12, .\Ich 1.11, May 1.15, slid Jilly 1.10, Refined sugar was unchanged, Fiasfl granulated was quoted at 4,25 by re- finers, with second hands, around at M1 lst. Cosssr Stock Farm, Lower Gagetown, N. B. Sec. 7.-Grand Champion Male. lst. Cossar Stock Farm. Lower Gagetown, N. B. Sec, tL-Heifer Calf. 1st. J. C. Irving, Vernon. 2nd. Wilbur Dockendorff. North , River. 3rd. Charles Trenbolm, Ft, Law- rence. N. S. 4th. Charles Trenholm, Ft. Law- rence, N. S, 5th. Charles Trenholm, Ft. Law- rence, N. S. Sec. 9.--Heifer 1 year old. lst. Charles R. Clkenholm, Ft. Lawrence, N. B. 2nd, J. C. Irving, Vernon. 3rd. Lea. Howard, Cornwall. 4th. Harry Tweedy, Earnsclifie. 5th. Lea Howard, Cornwall. Sec. 10.-Helfer 2 years old. lst.. Caesar Stock Farm, Lower Gagetown, N. B. 2nd. J, O. Irving, Vernon. 3rd. Charles R. Trenbolm, Ft. Lawrence, N. S. 4th. R. A. McNeil, O’Le'sry. 5th. Charles R. Trenhoim, Lawrence, N, B. Bee. ll.-Cow, 3 years old or up. wards in milk or calf. lst. J. C. Iwing, Vernon. Fort North Fort Lower Ft. huh“ hull and 4 females, 2 years 01d or strict over all owned by exhibitor, gggggggg, 1st. a. c. IrviIIE. Vernon, 10111; 2nd. Charles B. Trenbolm, Ft. Lawrence, N, s. 3111-4111111’ Tweedy. Esrnscliffe. Sec. 17.-Best 3 animals owned by exhibitor. Get of one bull. lst. J. C. Irving, Vernon. Sec. 18,—Bést. 2 animals progeny of l cow owned by exhibitor. lst. J. C. Irving, Vernon. sugar 0f light which CLASS 13 Dual Purpose Shel-thorns Sec. L-Bull calf. lst. H. F. Carter, Aulsc, N. 13, 3nd. H, l". Carter. Aulsc. N. B. _ ' 31d. Cossar Stock Farm, Lower Stock bL-cchange Genoci- N- s- a 4th. Cossar Stock Farm, Lower Gasetown, N. S. (Canadian Press) , 5m‘ H‘ F‘ Caner- Aulw- N- B» it“??? . . ‘to “.11” s“ “B” "s" @11- ' em ca ... - -' at Refining 191,2 m. 15%! 1st‘ 0°55" Stock Farm, Lower gumglznix‘ Tclu " " rigor. 1??‘ 33;: Gagetown’ N’ s‘ 1n o e ... ti‘ 2m Tofiaacco B . ._~. s23; sniff, g4) ‘Glad. Cossar stock Farm, Lowe;- nacon Co . l3 12A, 1. = _ Atchisona p... ... 50131‘; 55 55 agetown’ N s‘ gllllalfllA .. ... 3rd. Cossar Stock Farm, LOWS!‘ ca rn on . .. -' , ‘ Bethlehem Steel . .. “ill 22 22 Gagewwn’ N‘ s" grin; .l.fi.. . .. ". 11,112 171:, ‘all; 4th. H. F. Carter, Aulsc, N. n, gigs ngirotsen 30p’ 111017. 4115.4 2'3; I: F]; (1713-"111- 5111M. N. B. - rys o ors .. 4 5, . .— il , 2 yggyg old, rich 04% . , (‘:1 “glee .. . 10‘). 33y. i0” 1"- A- MCNPII. OLeary. ~ -. ... @.‘.."."’Z;°..“..““."“..°Z“‘.: l?“ £51; fir‘ f“ Sum” We". Charlene- gm? groducts tcfll- R- R- 5- Eler: ailgf-nxfité . .. av, 20v. - A 85°‘ 4'43"“ 3 Yea" °1d "111 HP- glee ‘Flow u .. 1g?’ Words, F30 Tigris" I: m- H- P‘. Carter, Auiac, N. B. 2:: trad: .31.. °°“" m“ Fm“ “W” (ii-n Foods 3° w"- N-B- h? Sec. 5.-Junior Male Champion. Goodyear Rub 1st. C0550!‘ $000k Farm, Lowe;- l-louaton Oil .. Gagewwn’ N_ B 566. 6,——Senior Male Champion. lst.. H. D. Carter, Aulac, N. B. 590- T-Grand Champion Male, lst. H. D. Carter. Anise, N, B, Sec. 8,—-Heifer calf, tom," :°Ym°“1' W000. Charlotte- ._..,,;, wn. .R. s. “W: 31“!- Bevmnur Wood, Charlotte. 3E 1mm. R. R. s. amylase-a"?! l‘ I: H. Ffcnrter, Aulac, 1v. 1;, Radio Keith Orph 0214 - Cfllvin McDonald. Comwail, ::.:.::.r::.::=*. a... bee». 1 u. gout: Igicfific 1st. C0558!‘ Stock Farm, Lowe]- s 1T . 2*": :.'$i°§.‘§‘°‘;“' N" “- .tan as cc ... - '1 . 050m‘ Stock Filrm Lower . .. n. $2271 ‘$2 ‘f? is‘... 13-1. Grflswwn. N- B. ' Texas Gulf Sulph .. 23% 3rd. COBSEI‘ S1200]! Farm Lower 1 211/. Gsseiown, N. B. Z21’), ii‘.- R- A. McNeil. omeaiy, 12 12v . c 22% 231% Gmwwnossrazr stock Farm. lower 5w. 10—HeiIer 2 years old. _./ lst. H. l1‘. ‘gr/s 2nd sevrmtlllsirtcr. Anise. N. 14. .51.}, ow - ~- uuu, Charlem- 20 ‘ lwdtwwu, H. R. 5 ‘iii ‘Km For Satisfaction ~ i I l Clam! $12,000,000; Rama Fund $24,000,000: ‘llctsl Bassares $265,000,000 Send a Draft when Rcmitting Money... When yon wish to send money out of town, you are invited to secure s Bank of Nova Scotia Draft for the required amount. The Draft will be prepared for you in a few moments without formality. The scale of charge is moderate and you need n t be regular oftheBanftosct-urethescmriticciset WWII. R; R. 5. 4 3rd. 4th. Seymour Wood, Charlotte-i 4m, town, R. R. 5. ,North 5th. H. F. Carter, Auiac. N. B. ' 5th, Sec. 12.—Juni0r Female Chsm- Nomi pion. I Scc. Gagebown, N. B. - i 1st. Sec, lit-Senior Female Chsm- ‘North plon. _ i Sec. lst. Seymour Wood, Chariotte- pion, , . town, R. R. 5. I 1st. Sec. lst.-Grand Champion Fc- Qqorm male. | see. 1st. Seymour Wood, Chsrlotte- 111519, ‘town, R. R. 5. i _ 1st, ' Sec. Ila-Breeders Young Herd. Nomi 1st, Cmsar Stock Farm, Lower sec, Gegetown, R. R. 5. .‘ l 15¢, 2nd. Seymour Wood, Charlotte- North-- town. R. R. 5. 2nd. Sec. 16—Aged herd. sec, lst.. Seymour Wood, Charlotte- 15h. town, s. R. 5. jndmi 2nd. l-l, F, Carter, Anise, N. B. and, Sec. I'M-Best 3 anlmslsagowned North by exbibitorfGet. of 1 bull. 3rd, Sec. L-Buli calf. 1st. E. H. Home, Enfield, N. S. 2nd. Hayden Bros, Cherry Valley. 3rd. E, l-1. Home, Enileld, N. S. Sec. 2.-Bull 1 year old. 2nd. North 2nd. E. H. Home, Enfieid, N. S. 3rd. Frank Sanderson, North Riv- er. - 2nd. 1 3lfd_. I 4th. Harry Tweedy, Esmscliile, lst. Cossar Stock Farm,’ Lower pign," " Frank Sanderson d: Son, flansdialn Hereford Breeders’ As- lsociation. Calf Herd. 1st. E, H. Home, Engield, N. S. Special prize offered by Prowse lst. Hayden Bros, Cherry Valley. Bros. Ltd. The best four pure bred‘ beef calves. 1st. E. H. Home, Enlield. N. S. ' L D. Isa-any, Charlotoetown Branch: i c‘ t" Sec. li.-cow, 3 years and up. in» 5th. Frank 'I‘remel'e, Hampshire. I milk or calf. i sec, 12.—Cow in milk or calf, l l | v E s T n c lst. Seymour Wood, Charlotte-wear; and up, _ town, R. R. 5. 1st. Frank Sanderson d: Son, 2nd. H. F. Carter, Aulsc, N. B. ovorth‘ River. i 315- 59171111111‘ W003» 91111110393 2nd. E. H. Home, Enfield, N. S. A R K E T S E. H. Horne, Enfield, N. B.‘ Frank Sanderson dc Somr River‘ l‘ \IO\TRE(CEI‘M.I\MB 1.53mi- ti . .' A , ug _..~ at e s0 Frank 511113915” 55 5°“ ceipis totalled 12s: on n11 ind. slant Riven lroal lire stock nlnrkcls tnilnv, Tilt 7 supply nf cattle. was ample In inset the rcquircmnnls of the trailc, T‘! 13.—Junior Female Cham- ~.- hulk of the offerings was Illillli‘ up at western steers of medium i» metliIj Frank Sanderson d: Son, good quality with ma» or foul River v loads of weliJinishr-d cattle. ~ Sales were almost entirely ni‘ I‘1i\lll 14.-—Scnior Female Chem- I Liinnlliifrfo rgggighmrmlfrorzinmltlfri‘ ‘toll - 4 - s .1‘ ' t l 4‘ "OWE. Plain cows sold around $2’ . and medium good kinds around >754. (‘alf receipts were 104i, Trading war River. rntherdsiow on grass ralrss and (‘rim- _ _ mon rinlrnrs with sales from 25 tr. 15. Grand Champion Fe 5o “m, p"... 0.5.».- grades wort selling at about stcady prices, Gnnrl veal calves were snlrl up tn 3n with just medium kinds around $4.50 to $4.75, with fairly gonrl nverrlill- mm]. “Y around Q5, Common light veal: brought from $4 to $4.25, Grass vnl. l) Frank Sanderson dz Son, River. 16.—Breeders' young herd_ I _F,.ank Sanderson a; son ves rangcfl from $1.75 tn v3, w"); - the hulk of m» sales anti-Pan s: and River. $265. ilotations; Fond anl b i . ~.,| HOIUE Bros" wmsloe‘ $5.25 to M: Common ‘an?! "gauhfld. $8.5 til-tun; Gfllrlfifllw, $1.75 1.. r9 50, 1'1.—Aged herd. Sheen receipts ininiir-ii 314e, Th; Frank Sanderson 6r 500515.11. market was stcndy to 2r. mn- River. Ihiaher. Good ewes and wethorss wort "fished at f! to sass with mills and Frank Sanderson a» Son, bucks out at s2 per hurirlrv-ilwcight River. ""- Ooc Fffniglif load of grim] lamb: was weighed at 55.2.’. gm..." . ivcrl slow at $1.00 to $2.50 ncr-nrrling E. HjI-loine, Enfielcl, N. S. ... - ~ - ~ iquallty, lst. 00$!!!‘ $000k Farm. Lower] Sec. ill-Best 3 animals. Get of Q,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,_., Ewm,‘ s, m $25,, Gwsetown, N. B. i-huil. gmklios-sfggd. $5 in toss.- common. Sec. lit-Best 2 animals progeny, 1st; Frank Sanderson at, Son, n" ,.,;..',.',,,,, we", 22",, Hog, m," 0* 1 on e Nsuhsswe- irssi; . l‘ If] . 15L H- F- 3811561’. 5.11186. N. B. Sec. 19.-—Best 2 animals, progeny Quality were sold rni- it.’ ' ‘ cd and water v1.17 ,'l rs"! ' . .. ~. 9Y1. co-w‘. ed lots hfffllflfht artvllllih ligand‘ 1:111‘! CLASS 14 lst. Frank Sanderson. 8a Son, was; selling frOlfl $1.50 rt» s». Wm" ' North River. iii; Klifiriiiilfxdlieciis 2§T'"5,'i";§' KIA Any Other Bzef Breeds Special prizes offered by the 33 1"" h"? '1" ""1119! and extra heavies respectively, Montreal Stock Market Quotations" Frank Sanderson d: Son, Riven. H. F. Carter, Aidan, N, B. Home Bros, Wtnsloe. (Canadian Press) Sec. 3.—Bu1l 2 years old.’ I Cup donated by Moore 8r. Mc- Mn,“ "m, L“, m“ lst. E. H. Home, Enfield, N. S. Leod for best exhibit o! beef cattle. Quint»; Pow run" ‘l’: 2_ Q1 2nd. W. H. MncGregor, Miscouche. lst. Frank Sanderson 8r. Son, B§,,‘,,,,,§I."““_°_“° 12",,‘ 3rd. Home Bros. Wlnsloe, North River. :8: £2392‘! AC B] - flu] Sec. 4.-snu a years old and up-~ CLASS 1e o... C... Pm °_ 1,, {h} wards. _ , _ _ Beef Cattle Gradi $21‘, figgjgz: M, 31,3‘ 31,“. lst. Frank Sanderson d: Son, _ _ ,(‘an Ind Alcohol gig North River. V‘ ‘ Sec. L-Hciier call. Hf‘ _ _ flail 11f,‘ 2nd. Frank Sanderson & son,i 1st. Wilbur Younker, North River; "orkrhui Plow . .. r1; 1.7‘; North River. i 2nd, Elmer Younlrer, North River. §¥§f....'“‘“§}.',l2§ '_'_ "" 7'2, 3rd. Home Bros, Winsloe. i 3rd. Horne Bros, Winsloe. 1 --- - if". Sec. 5.—Junior Male Champlqnpi 4th. Charles R. Trenholm, Fort Tin Steel} coal’ B“... an, 1st, Hayden Bros, Cherry Valley.‘ Lawrence, N. S. ‘ - ~~ If,‘ Sec. 6.-Senior Male Champion. 5th. Frank Sanderson d: Son, ‘Yards ' .' "m 1st. Freak Sanderson a Son, North River. Y';,‘,"‘§{f.‘,.,,“_, §_'_ m, w. f, North River. Sec. 2.—Heifer 1 year old. P11111111 ~- -- if’; W‘. Y-j-i Sec. 7.—Grnnd Champion Male. ‘ 1st. Charles Trcnbolm, Fort Law- high? +5.33.’ .'.'.' " lst. Frank Sanderson 8a Sonjrence, N. S. ¥_,?,“l1:;f,‘§,3:; M‘ ' ",1. ll‘? 1T1; North River. ' ZndJHorne 131-05., Wlnsloe. Nat sum cai- .. ' ‘ ‘ ‘ 1.1.,‘ 2nd. Hayden Bros. Cherry Valley. 3rd. Frank Sanderson d: Son, glizlm‘ ' n, ,.,,. ‘ff, Sec. 8.-l-ieifer calf, North River. Quebec Power,“ 1'11’. .11‘ iril, 1st. s. n. Horne, Eniield, N|.SI Sec. Ii.—Heifer 2 years Old and §§§.“"{{.’,?,‘,‘,.,;_; ' “" ‘"1 ii“ 2nd. Frank Sanderson dz Son, under ,3. ‘any NW “ F‘ ‘Li North River. lst. Charles R. Trcnholm, Fort Steel a.‘ (‘militia . . 2': 211i 21-1 3rd. E. H. Home, Eniield, N. S. Lawrence, N. S. ‘,’.",,‘,]:,",f_'1" "l" - v 3} 4th. Frank Sanderson dz Son, 2nd. Frank Sanderson dz Son, Win Electric my. ‘ ‘ 1:. North River, North River, ,,,_\.,\.s Sec. 9.—He1ter 1 year old. 3rd. Frank Sanderson d: Son, RWY" - -- a 17" "i" 17" 1st. Frank Sanderson d: Son, North River. 11 a ,.,_._5h,.,,e§;,g,,,1"',,fl.,, a d“ North River. 4th. Home Bros, Winsloe. that, mm, one“ the (m, h. mad, 2nd. Horne Bros. Winsloe. 5th. J. C. Irving, Vernon. “cm-e by placing me fabric in a 3rd. E. H. Home, Entield, N, S. Sec/L-Cow in milk or calf. 3 salt. bath. After the garment ha: "51- FY5115‘ smdersm 5" 5m». yea“ Pld- soaked in salt water oi unusua. 11°13‘ Riv"- . ' 15”" Charles n‘ “enhflmi Fl)" strength. rinse it in cool, clear ivaier 5th. Frank Tremor-e, Hampshire. Lawrence, N. S, M," it has be,“ washed m“ h, mo. Sec. l0.-Heiter 2 years old. 2nd. Frank Sanderson 6a Son, suds» place it in Salt ware, ma,‘ 1st. Frank Sanderson 5a Son, North River. this “ma, as a Tins‘, North River. 3rd. Frank Sanderson dz Son, i 2nd. E. H, Home, Enfieid, N. S. North River. . ' ard. s. r-r. Home, Enfield, N. ‘s. 41h. J. c. Irving, Vernon. A 4th. Frank Sanderson 8a Son. 5th. Horne Bros. Winsloe. W.‘ m “Md m‘ n" North River. Sec. 5.—€ow 4 years old and up- dmnmnm, u,- "H- Bth. Frank Sanderson d; sou, wards. um, of Mlnarafaafl North River. lst. J. C. Irving. Vernon. " yeufllhol bottsrl Sec. l1.-Cow in milk or cait, 3 2nd. Horne Bros, Winsloe. years old. 3rd. Frank Sanderson d: son, DI 1st, Frank Sanderson 8a Son, North River. North River. 4th. Frank Sanderson at Son, ‘ " 2nd. E. l1. Home, Enfield, N. s. North River. 3rd. Frank Sanderson d: son, 5th. Charles R. Trenholm, Fort a North River. _ I Lawrence, N. S. ' I N I M E N 4th. E. H. Home, Infield, u. s, 1T0 Ba Continua“ ..- .. _..__.._ . . STOCK AND BOND gguo TA TIONSL i