AUGUST 13. 1932 j "rus CHARLOTTETOiAQLQIJARDI/lh JAGiF-siliiili}? vEs TERDA Y’S $10016 AND BONDI Q U0 TA Tl ohn ‘B’ J rlrimenil Writes) NEW YORK, Aug 12~Stocks tumb- led today with a vigor that had been" unequalléd on tho movement in the Wpnsita direction, war losses of 2 to 7 points in the ' plvollll issues‘ and of 2 or one or two others resulted heavy fire of selling iu tha last hour, Earlier, the market IiIlII hnhbaa ilhout; unceriniuiy, occasion- IH‘. gqllylilg but never showing much enihusiaslu for Mill" Prices, 'l‘i1c W.» lircak found trading vcry ilclivo; were the inws_ imiwlth- irclll ~" mm] prices uandlil: an attempt nt n recovery In“ Micro the close, Silica IOIilIIClI liiartls. _ \\',-il Strccis readiest bxplnilntion M this sudden descent wus that technical rcuction hnti ileen overdue; liso that wheat and cotton 11nd n1uoi1 do with tho sudden form reversal, |incc both those commodities wcrc Grain Market (Canadian Press) ‘VIN NIPEG \1'l.\‘.\‘ii"Eii, Aug lLK-(icneral sawi- ws 111 outside nlaritcts and n declines in oXport, purchases lod to tIll\\'iI' turns in thc whcut Iunrkot bon- (n- my, .\l-curried poor support from tho. dart grain pricos grilduniiv foil a ...... 1.. closo 11);. to 11,4, lain-.- yoslcrdayia finish. (lrli-lvcr dcclinotl 1% to 59: while pr-ccnlln-r and .\i11y oiich easel! iii,- to 101.’. and (14% respectively. Fwort trndo DIILYPII llo part i11 the vials apcrations plthough Lircrponl "porn-d fair purchasos of (‘anndian uhcat In England, Offerings were lairiy liberal ut tilue and willie sup- port iiovcloped in n scals down to its port ilovoiopctl in 11 scale down it. was llut sufficient to stonl tho dc- tlluc 11nd (h-lobcr droppctl to 5i) ccnts, i'111'a\-orniiii» wcnthor l11 tho Argon- iino ilpparoiltly is causing some con- :cr|1, (lift-rings aro light with exports inr 1hr» wook totalling only (172,001) ‘ltughfllri onniparcd with over 1.000000 lushcis fl 3'00!‘ IIQO, (‘ash win-at showed an lmprororl |c,u1au1l,ut. sprouds iltiic iluchnugcd, Iiiarsr» grains wcro uninteresting, LOSE Whmt- Oct 50: Doc tifllliLiiay 01%, Oats: Oct 27%; Dec 205,’, Barry: 3415B; flcc 1H. ITABII PRICES iVilcalr-No. 1 hard 58M; No. 1 nor. 571 Nn 2 nor, 54%: Ne, .'i nor .'i.'l: No, -t nor, 511/4; No, 5, 47; No, (i ti: Ford 11s; Track 57% No, 1 Duruiu ti: No 2 ituruiu 55; No, 3 Ilurum ‘iii: Ne, i llnrum 42$. 01' 11,20, W,.'l0'%i: No,fiC,i\'. ‘ l , ‘l Food 27%; No, i-‘coil 2014i: . - lccd 241i; Itcjectctl 1mg; Track bu. iiariigv 0 row ox .'i f‘. ii‘, . you’ c): .'i f‘, ‘V, 37%: N0, Ii l‘, \\' No, 4 f‘, \\'. .'i 11.; Nn. I’) t‘, it‘, i1‘, 2T; ‘Frank .'l|l.'., ’ (‘IIICAGO (‘iii(‘.\(';O, Aug lfl-Jlcspiio i! iuic transient rally ilsoribcd lo oastoru hill-inc, “Wlcut dlsplnycd llnlulstzlk- | o (rcali-rloss today, (‘oufiilorlco ro- Ecalir umulfest was inckinc. '|'ra1lc 111111111ar1oa indlcutcri a largo oxnior- lhie 1-11rpl11s of‘ wheat. I11 North Amsrira, and good rains worc ro- pnricil in parts of the (‘anadian iorlhucsi, Wheat oioscil uustaiiic at 001111111 icrci, EV-‘J-‘ii undor ycsivF I11": finish, corn ii-ii/i’. down, oats 5;. oft, and provisions. vuryiuz Prom 2 conts decline to lln cqilrll ari- ‘ant-s. tho d1|,\"s BONDED WHEAT Nf-Zii’ YORK. Aug 12~-‘Bon1ictl wheat iltlsorl easy. Closing: Dec 50, The Montreal Curb Market Itnrlrs . High Low Close Auociattd Brew 0% lioauhurilois A I 00 85 ii" Bl! ilissouri .. .... 15 Brit American Oil .. 10% 19%. 1mm llistiiicr Corp-Son . 7% 0i)’; 7 0011111111111 Stores ... is sum on .. .. 31" imhcrinl Oil .. ... 1059i “"4 10% Inn-r Petroleum 12% 12% 12% iiltllr Ptilitlcs B Laitc Slum. n U __ 31.11.’) Iiu 311....” ,,_ {iii 1 iliiil . ... I025 1S5" i000 IIWiflii .. .. ,, ,,_ I 3013.1 biscm- .\iincs .. ... 70% 70 Icck-litighcs .. .... 415 Waikor, 111ram .. . s ill-é 7 iValkor llirnln Pfii, . 0% 9% W‘ o Mzscellaneous (Canadian Press) ii(l.\"i‘Iil-‘..-\i., Aug ‘IQ-Burlc)‘. Can- lvllau ivr-slcrn No. 3 .411; Oats, (‘au- Iliiiili \\'c;torn' N0, .'i git‘); 011111, Fccli. N0. 1 .35; Flour spring whflll l‘ii'-' "ll. firsts 4,90: Flour seconds. z Flour, bakers 4,20; innr, will- ler wheat. patents, choice 2.75; Flour. "ilite corn 4.30; Bran, top 10-952 rlrrs, ton 2125; iilirltilings. t0" 0.1-1. Rolled OIIR ha: no ui-.: my N”. T. hor ton car ints 11,00: Choose. iilitarzn ,0ii"/j.:,10; Cheese, Ouch". M's-mini: niitu-i- nevi; Elms, fruit iilttisis in cartons .20; Emil. 1"!" extras in cartons 27; Ell". i?!“ firsts in cartons 22: Potatoes, 1100' ilrlrocr so 1111i, ,4n-,m_ SUGAR 375W YORK, Aug 1'Z—'Rnw 11111111! n" fiulct todap prices were unohnnff‘ l8 at 11.1.’: far spots, with n sale con- "lwi or 111,000 Iiflg! of cal-tin rnr lib-list shipment at this iercl. The day's business npproxlmatrrl ‘.000 tons. fiopt close 1,08, Dcc 1.12, m 1.0a, 111-1. 1,01, May 1,12, July Refined surrar was unchanged with Iii rcflncrs listing at 4,10 for fine “miiiilfli. "it 1111s reported that he» 1'1‘ tho 4.15 level became effective If tho rinse inst night It Rood busi- "Il was hooked at the 4.10 level wiiil i‘! trrulo erivarlmr acquire-meats for M nort 30 dars at icast, TON ililll’ roan, .111; l1—t‘otton nit- m" closet‘ l1n"'\‘.\- stead!" olnslnll ‘ "I flan 740: Feh 747; Mar ‘IM- n’ 7'“? MR! 79$: Jun 774: July 7“ r ‘I 70'»: arm 11o; Oct 1111111: Nov i iloc 733-34. plot rinsed qiiI¢f—i’fl|iIiIIIiiI' ‘I20. ‘drcrlloul: Cotton, spot marinate "iii"! dnno, Priccl fl points higher. Alllllcan iiilaauriz. fsir (1,111; Strict {W} 111111111111; 11,1111; G001] a-uraiiiiir " - iltrict mititllimr 0'1: "fddliil: T! Strict lnw mldtilina 5.40’: I10" “mills Mo: Rtrict orauiary 11.111; llti ordinary 4M. ‘littora- were 1,1111 bait‘! lllcllldilllf American, ,, "r Coils on Earl's Malnut- MARKET__c0ss1P ” L. Cooley. Associated Prcll wrlak, Stilt-ks losing 1111111. “N” n _ most ground n 1011c which had been going up "i" Flllliliii‘. notably form imple- ments llud speculative favorites in ‘Il/iilfi‘ groups, (1'\Niltk been orltnlyf shrdill htdrluu I'll"! J. l. Case forcfclicd 114% 1111111111 not, whilo Auburlfs, dilatation P?“ llarcrl i2.‘Amcrl1'un 'l‘cicphonc jlllllvii "'7; b. ..Stccl'nnd New York tfulrai 4%: Arnoriciln (‘nu ti, Allied 'il"llli"ll|. Iiinslnluu and 81111111 l~‘c 5: atlonai liarvorslcr 1| Li’ Union i‘a<:lfic'-i nu: lnuy olhors 2 to ll Sonic proforrcd idol-ks lvnvorcd, osp Jully ‘ii, ,\‘_ stat-ll“ “n- ltll‘ issues wllicil sank .'i, Losses nrer- llltl-(l into a (lccllna of 4.11 points, the, sort-rest ill-oak slncc lust Scpteuibcl‘, \\ hat the Stock Mrkct dlii, . . vFrl 'l‘l111 Number of ndvnnccs iris :17(1 N11111l1cr of declines , 4m 2117 Stocks unchanged 141 'l‘olai issues traded 111.; Foreign Exchange .\1ox'r'u1-:.\r., 1111;; ‘l‘_’—tliy 11-1.}. (‘an llnn I'l't'SH)-Iii‘li,It§lI flliiI' foroigu cxthauzo in rclalion to tho (‘ana- dlan dFllor, 11s i-oulpiicd by thc ltoy- al llauk of ('nnadu, closed today as follows; ,_ Anzcutlllit iron-i 11,2987. Australia flnuud 115, Austria Ncililllur: Nay liolgiuiu Iiclllil 0 till, lirllzll Bliircis 0,. . iiuizuriil Lcv no! quoted, (‘hiuu linng Kong iloliars 0.2717, (‘zcchasiornltbl (‘raw 00.111 llcmnark Krone 0,21 " Finland Finmark 0,01%‘. Franco I-‘rnnc. 0,0150, (icrinanv lloichsulark 0 '1. (front liritnin Pound 21.119111, (ircccc Ilrncilntn 0,0074, liolinud Florin 0.41124, Jiungary Pclign 02010, l111lia Illlpoo 0' , llaiy Lirc 0. “1\ Japan You i '\., Jugoslnvia ill ‘li" 0,0108. Now 'I.cn|:1|11l Pound .'i,1i'_'il0, Norway Krono 02003, i‘ol.'\111i '/.ioti fil‘. liouruanin Lcu 0,00 South Africa Pound ... 7112,‘ ain Posctil 0mm ' don Krono qu otod , . .w1lzorla1 i Franc 0,2237, Vullcd States Iillililt‘ ill’; pen-cut prcmiunv, EXFIIANGE NiiiV YORK, Air.’ l'_"Fnrc|til ex- change irregular, (treat Tlritaln in (Ir-liars, others 111 cools (ircat lirlt- ai11 dolunod 1107.. Franco ‘ljli 17110; il~igi111v1 lfifiirL-i (‘.cr1na1l,v _.,7.'i; (‘a11- nda S7111. Stock Exchange t‘) Low Close Stocks .\l (‘in-urinal 1.’ 1\lii\‘I‘l\‘ili| (‘n11 A111 Suiclt ltfg A111 Tel Tci .. Anaconda Cop Atchison i\ilIlill'll Auto Kgllhliiigftilsplumo“ u. illlllél; .11 fiil, Dominion 'l‘c.viilo inst “"145” " " "’ Nhuwlnizun Poo-oi- mnvoil azainst (‘uli Pacific‘ ... (‘also ‘fhrcsh (‘ilryslor Ilutors . (‘ol s lliicvlric . (‘nus . .. (‘urn lrolluvis .. (‘-\\‘ri):ht .. E l lmpi-ut F111 I-‘ilill (icuernl iii (icu idoods itiuiyoar liuli lloustnu Oil .. llud Motors .. llupp Motors lTit Harvesters int iNickci .. i11t Telephone l\'cu (‘nlllli-‘i’ Luulbcri (To .\l'l’11('ifl1: .. .. .11 Pacific 11m . Montgomery Ward 1r Nash .\lotors N wYork Cent Packard .\lotors Purniuount l’liiliiX ~- l'ub Scrv 11f N J ~- ltadla (‘orp lludin hclth Urph . BHINTREAT), A115.’ \.‘I'.Z—Locnl fish Soars llnclrlici: .. trndo oiroics rouort 11 vory satisfac- Snmh tnry wcckfls sales, iho major factor 30"“, hoing tho dcmand for summer resorts him,“ for nil tho principal lines, lociudinz Sun,“ saiinnn, imilbut. rum-itorcl and scvcrai Slum] kinds nt‘ propnrcd fish, q-Uxm, ,, Ijrlccs in general arc holding very q-“x quit Suiph stcnil)’. although sca fish is inclined to hichcr lcvols, On the contrary, 'i‘i1n ltoli lioarllll; l."(‘:1rl> (‘aril .- ifulnn Pal-Hit‘ Fnitcil Aircraft . (‘orp iinltcrl United (ins iinp ll S ltniibcr . . 11 s Stocl ... van Stool .. . . Wuru iirns Co . . Westinghouse Elcc . Wonhvori h ("ll - 1- - Worth Plillli‘ ,-- " PRODUCE _ hlfiNTRisAIrld|lnli P"'I)i----.\io~nil'l?ili huyors for iarllt‘ Firms“! pgriarpmggqr; pm-qlng interests noroto m he Dy ma"? ‘I'M M Pm” h" wIifilvillntl this llnrtoti from fanaia to f-‘iiuq M." "MML "ml ‘MR hmm.“ "is i Vrinokod 11p as fl 1'0 ' is POIhCQTlIINI. flgm" Pro m nary 1 (‘nnmm as of August 1 were rcccivrgl by tho trade during thcdiqllltvgizit" f“? dominion I)1ii'f‘|lli of s n . mp” bu" mwm Thoy announced crcn _. 1 tor stocks in (‘aunda as 2.1.1353" his, (“ttillli partr-ill “$1111 0 élrliiiliilifiiliiiqiggb “T; Angus n . _. ~ ' - t l-l- to ""'"::.".*....*:1.:'.1. 1, Tile substantial ilocrca “sm ‘mm n" icr production this icllll‘. F rum" butter available for fu 111; m‘ - Mm “Umfi “nxr. 133111111101 Last. soa- fmm l‘n:h‘i:\'hl1c11'i)s l totnlllul 159-3" tho. strong statistical independence from siontrcal whole- on stocks in boxes. Because of _ position, tnpd ltill-‘nm an expor mas. sale iulttcr market conttrlxutliflor} cilmh, hocoming 18:61! "hf "m" ‘M, or lass of No. 1. Irlccs o‘ I 10mm"! m yi-laliors. as (lilotod l: m": n", hnusos, were ndvnnccd 1c I ha" t“ my tn 20c for solids ha"! prints, llocolpts wr’ I. M‘ ("mm The chooso nlaritot r3" h‘ ‘M cant-mi quotations were 1h” for for Ontario's. and Mill‘ i" lllmlvnm“ Quit-two's, Noio was lakon n1 G Mm ing country hoards, Mocks Weir" “My ish, heing at Amrnst I in, l n£ll°3n~ ‘h! 10,037,702 iiim, against .15.? a '1 n roar ago. ' 11 steady llt iili‘ Tho 05m Iiififklflhgifilig (mom, m t, tol22 cents for extras. firsts,- nnti lfic in l-lc for‘ ‘ ihoso prices ‘hr-int! for 530' new“, stock, Ontario's or llfiiiiitlr i m arrlvinli Receipt! W9" °"7» ~ Charlottetown k ileal Estate Company PROPERTIES BOUGHT & SOLD HOUSES AND ROOMS RENTED, AND TO RENT OFFICES 5B GIIAFTON STREET, FORD BUILDING PHONE 642. . 1 _ LET US LIST YOUR PROPERTY. Allso will. sell rs exchange 10 roamed house, two city lots for p, smaller place. Aug. 12-tf. iiontreai Market A ._ Siiiillights (Canadian Press) ‘Thoughx tin.- lncui uulrkot took its c111: froin thc uctiou of New York to- da_, 111111 slot-ks rcvorsotl thcir trcuii iiic reaction that ovcrionli ihc lo list. was 1-11111p:1r:1tivol,v 1111111, most leading issues hcid ihoir i- io small fractions, 'l'i1c contrast with New York was lnnst marked, for the larg-y lmlrket at tho olnso show humorous breaks of i to (i points, 11nd quite 11 few even wider declines, The soiling was never l|oad,\'_ and ui. though the (iuy‘s total transactions shtuvetl an expansion of illlfllll. i100 shares, it should be nntcd that 11111cl1 more than quarter of the totul turn~ nvcr was provided 11y (Zunudlan i11- dustrial alcohol, in which thcrc was something of a flurry today, Such stocks as Nickle“ lirnzilian Pnwcr (‘anadiarl Pacific, Iii‘0\\‘l‘l'I(‘5, Stool (‘ar, bfusscy liurrin nnd .\ic(',‘nll i-‘rou- touuc slipped but graduniL, and a very steady tone 11111rkcd closing (loalings. ’i‘i11=. index lI('(‘lIil(‘il loss than u quarter of 1'1 point,‘ .\lO.\"I‘ifi~}.\ii, Alli! i2—(Iiy 'l‘i1r 01111111111111 Pressh-llistiilcrgv rilltlfiss fcalrlrcii tho iliontroill stock lunrkcts iilli-‘li’. tradinK in ti-csc lssilcs lurn- 111g uciivc as n rt-sult of Prt-siilr-ut iloovoria ucw stand on lilo liquor question in tho iiultcd States, 'l'r111l- 111;: was otherwise slugglsir with price changes l11 r1:1'rro1v' range, Loss- cs of frn1n fractions to a point wcrc 111 tho majority at tho cioso, imadiiu: issues all silffcrcrl ile- clincs, iinntrcnl Pnwcr at Iifli; was down iii, lutcrnationai Nicklo was 0t. lowor at. S314, Canadian Pnclflo nfi’ ‘h’. at li-‘li and Brazilian Traction 1A iowcr nt 10714., (‘nnadlun Industrial Alcohol was "i. higher at 21.1., after touching 20f. cari- loi- i11 the day. The tiistiiiory issues on the curb all toilcllorl now highs in ihc course of the 1la,v_ but closed somewhat ‘off their host, I (ithcr final priccs o11 filo/big board included: it. (‘, Pom-r unchanged at 22_'(‘1111nd:| (‘cutout off, it. 11f 4%. (‘onsoiidatcd Sinoitcra ntfl at 0R, Do- nliuinu Ilridgr- nff 7,5 tit ‘l7-',"|. Nntinu- ul ilrcworics off "l, at l0 . iiroworlos Prcforrod 11-11.: off tho .- no iuuount at. .'i wliiio oomcnt prcforrcd was uil trend hcing 1111 iii‘. at 14%, . iianks wcro dull and .\ioutroal Pow- or ilobr-ulurcs woro 11n ‘.4 at .1073, 'l‘ot'1i solos worc 10,501 shares and fl irouds, 1r- Pound Rtoriinp closed nt $3.- ilflitl and Fnilcd States funds at 117G por cont premium, .\i0N'i‘RiZAL, Aux: lLh-(liy 'i‘hc (‘anndian Prcssi-Jflu- flunk of Nova flcnlia today dociarod :1 Ilivitioprl of 7th’, pcr cont, O11 its common stock for tho currr-ut quarter, payable October 1, to sharoholdors of record Soptonl- bcr 1.1, ' Tho dividend declaration constitu- tcs :1 reduction frmn an annual rate of l0 per ocnt. to an annual rate. of 1i per cent, The reduction is in con- formity with tho recent dlriilcild act- ions of the Royal flank of Canada, lhc Bank of Montreal, and (‘nnadian ‘Bank of ("nmmcrce anti the flank of Toronto which all reduced their divi- dend from a rate of l2 per cent. pcr 1111n11111 to 10 por cont. Till‘. flank of Nova Scotia has paid a11 a1111i1ai rllridonrl of 10 per rent. slncr- January 1. lillil, till to (into, and previous to that, from July l, 1011, at tho ralc nl‘ ii pcr oout nor nnnnln, lakc fish is soiling slightly lnwcr, due to hoary supplies, ltopnris from the fishing grounds state that there will be 11 plontifill supply of prepared and curcd fish in the t-oinihg scasou, although so fur thcrc have bccn fcw orders plncod for future dcll\'cr,v._1ionicrs auiicipnting lowor trcntls, , in canned lobsters thorc has been sonic shading of prices, tho demand has boon vory disappointing linrl stocks hold aro vcry large. Tho inh- stor catch this scasr-il has hcon a- iioro normal and this has lcd to tho casior price trcnd, Fresh: - Fillets of ("ad Fillets, special iiaiihui, moviium Iiallhui, chicken .. Oyster, No, 1 (‘an Flnun ors . i-‘liiots of s61]- . Lire Lolvstcrs , Boiled Lohstors --n fir IO! \ll Montreal I Stocks Alheria Par-i Grain ileli (Yoiophrlnc ii. (‘. Packing II so l. l'r1\l‘l.‘l' . \'4'i‘ \ . . ii. ('1|11 (1 ii clncnt II o (‘i111 (‘cnlullt Pfd (31111, iudus Alcohol . Can Indus Alcohol B (‘1111 Steam Lines Pfd Canadian Pacific Cochshiltt l'lo\v Cons Smelling Dryden Paper . (‘n11 D0111 liriilgil. . .... D0111 Stet-l Coal I! . lloui ‘fextile Fraser Cars .. (ion Steel Wares Ltd Gypsum .. .. i-louf Smith Paper .- lioli Gold .\lines l11tcr Nickle ... Masai-v liurris . . ‘oli i-‘ron Oil .. hlonlroal Powor ... 1 int Pow a pl‘. (leil . itlonal llrcw .. .\at S(c1-l'('ar .. Pcnnlnns Lid .. Poucr (‘orll Wlnuipc iinuks (‘onunorco liinntrcal .. .. Royal (fhlusdlnn Press rrouox o. 4111;. 1241-“ tutions)— Stiles Stat-k -_".1(i0.\1~n1n .. Ajax .i ll a 5001111) I'tiC . (i100 Alnulct 1500 Aron liflflllAriio . 0 liarry an) liaganuu: 3711111 liidgood 4001) Iiuuk (i000 liuff 11111 .'. (‘an Rnus .11 (1.10 lioilinucr 1000 liomcstd lowcy ‘.2000 .\l ilflll’ . .. iii)‘ .\icl11i,vrc . . 0 “or (iii .. 1 (l .\il11 (‘orp . .- ‘Jfiiill “n” Illili 200 Xloss .. . i000 Xswvlllli" , liloo Niplssillg . . Poirot 'i'(10i'ro111l~~r .. .. Slaw-no 1.0000 Slndaconn . . 50081 Anthony . 40o S1111 1111x111 .. llifill Svlvauilc . . 11500 ’l 1. hniu 11710 '1‘ Iiughcs .. 20001011111111 (‘ad . 100 Troadu-oll 1.100 Vac (ins . .. 225 \\'aito Ark .. 7100 Wright liar . _ Total sales, 308,000, (‘NLISTED 100 Assn Oil . .. S00 B Rfisstiuri 7100 (‘hcm Ros '_’.'i0 (‘Jfoppor . ' 100 iliast (‘rest {i150 Eidorado ,. 407i 11.1.1 iiay .'ii-i0 Nit-kc] ~ - . . i100 Kirk llud ‘Z2500 Vcllturcs '- 2500 Yirkcrfl .. 15250 Algolua , 4000 Baldwin 2000 Rollin ,, 1500 Rrctt Tc 4500 iirownloc 1.100 (‘an Kirk 500 (‘c1111 Pat 40000 ilom l-lxpl 20.100 llilltop .i 14500 Ifalrohlo , F1000 Oil fiolcct 1000 Ritchie .. .. ‘Z500 iVhitc Lilkr- (‘ltios Service (‘o ord Corporation Filer Bond Shara Gulf Oil Hum Oil . imperial Oil Ltd Inter Potroiounl Niagara Hudson Htnnd Oil oi’ iud .. ilitanil Oil of Kou . iin Light and Pow-or Canadian Cov’t. Bond Quotation (Canadian Dress) Bond As Do of (‘llnadn il-ZH ... 101.1“. 102 Do of (‘unailu 515-37 ... 108,25 lln of (fanadn iin oi‘ Canada Do of (‘nnnd 00% no of (‘nun n 00% (‘an Nat Rlys (‘an Nat IUYI 99 (‘an Nat Rlys 100 "stop! stop!" orled thejfussy old ‘gentleman. ‘There's a. lady lust fallen of! the hua." doctor. “She's paid her fare." cases, Potatoes r LAYING Nsppan, N. S. coatlfllfl, iligh Low ,111 .1511,- nova‘ érfififi-E? on: i 111111;; Stock Market Quotation. Mining Stocks High Low (‘loso ti" ‘W’ Nlalss. _O .01 “Z .01‘; New York Uarb Stocks Hich Lan- (‘lose Amor, (‘y-nnamid ll i". ~91; iii Amer Silper Power . ii’,- Asiioc Gas Elcc A . 4"- CONTEST ‘ . Conducted At. Experimental Farm, on August 5' the blrds m the Nova] and all good drugelsis invite you to Scotla contest; have laid 36,731 eggs and 87,2103 points. The leading pen at this date is u i" one of the sin-ma Rocks OWllCiI by] The leading individual ta date Mr. s. '1'. Reed, Rblliilfldam, n. s. is sari-ea Rock No. s2 owned by with 1,801.1? points and 1.6113 eggs. Mr. A. T. Reed, with 198 eggs and A Barred Rock pen from the Ex- perimental Farm. Nappan, N. 5.. is an», an fight," fgplled m; “m- second, with 1,828 eggs and 1.73211, points. The tifrd pen is one oi third is White Leghom No. 204. Barred Rocks owned by w. J. White owned by Mr. c. D, Calder. Cow- ‘ more! Mills. u. 13., with 1,591 ansvliie, p. Q., with 212 eggs and '!9.'l;'!—‘°~‘°~ "was 111111011114 main, " 1 Down The Back Stretch (Continued from Page 7) Middleton, N. S. will be wail re- cxhibiiioir at. Sheraruoxc, Que, are 1mblished with duplicate mats in English and French. i Fair oillcials at. Riiincbcck, N.Y., have set forward their racc pro- gram for August 31st two lzours earlier than usual on that after- noon, in order to anticipate a trial eclipse of the sun which :5 schad- uicd for that date. It happens again 111 1963. The reports of racing zhrougmut Kilnsas, North Dakota, West Vir- ‘ginia, Delaware, Ohio 11ml Indiana i show large crowds a1. race nitetzngs, with big fields of horses tiifu 111st racing. llczlthcrbcll, 2.11%, six year old marc by McGrcgor the Croat, ar- l'i\'1'ti with owner Brenton hiclnxis '11 lbw irigllts ago from Bmiuin She is a high class 1.1.1101" and won some real good race.» and Nstakcs over American lmcks She ‘will bc driven in her races by Pal. McKcnnu, who has he: undci tu- iuiage now. The fastest mile recorded so fur 111 the province this year over a 10'- cal track was that of Darky Grat- tan, 2.0211, in a workout mile at Charlottetown track Saturday last, when he went; in 2.09 1-5.‘ ~Volo Ri- lco worked on Monday in 2.11 2-5. Stalls are rapidly filling up at the Charlottetown Driving Park track and those. who have been keeping them for training purposes only are relinquishing them to give race entrants 11 place to put up. The Charlottetown Driving Park track is being whipped into shape for Exhibition races and being gradually hardened and the turns improved. Given fine weather and a hot day we predict. 2.07‘; or bet- ter in the fice-For-Ali, and with an average of better than 2.13 made in all the events. It will be n. lightning fast piece of clay. The American Income Insurance Company conducts insurance for race drivers. The premium is prctiy high and we notice whcrc scvornl horsemen have recently collected through accidents met with. The many friends of Nll‘. C. M. Alexandcrfof St. John, N.B., will q regret to loam that he 1s suffering from the effects of a slight stroke. He is the owner of Guy Leyburn and. Star D. and former owner of Grandma. It looks as though Tyndie Semplc will be a busy man at the Exhibi- tion races as he will have under his wing Bessie Hamlin, 2.16, a trottcr from Middleton, N. 5., The Wiliys, 2.14 owned by Charlie Rearcton, City, Star D. 2.091. and Guy scy- 75110 ;|,.1,,.,,,| _ burn 2.11, both owned by C. M. l-“lniflqlll - Alexander, St. John. Tynclic i '- rc c . mm p," p..." __ thinks a lot. of the Guy Lcyourn I‘ ii"-"-"ii"‘ -- troticr. He will also have Chest- nut Dillon, 2.08"i and no doubt 11 few others. PainLL Piles Go Qulck—No Gating-No Salvcs Thousands who have itching, bleeding or protrudliu: pile-s have not yet. learned that quick and last.- ing relief can only be accomplished with an internal mctllclne. Neither sslves nor simposltones remove the cause. Bad circulation of blood in the lower bowel causes piles. The hem- orrhoidai veins arc flabby, the bowel walls wcaiv-ihc mitts almost. dead. To got rid ni Plies an in- ternal medicine must be used to stimulate the circulation, drive out the thick impure blooo. ncal and restore the affected parts. Dr. J. S. Iiconhardt, aftcr years of study, found a real internal Pile remedy. He called his discovery lfEM-ROID, and prescribed it for 1000 patients with silcccss in over 900 cases. and thcn ticcidcd every Pile sufferer, no matter how stub- born their case, mlgilt try his pres- cription with a money back guar- antee. So why waste time on external remedies or worry about an 011111-- At the and of the tenth period. stion when Hughes Drug 00., Ltd. ‘ try HEM-ROID tablets with guar- antee of money refunded 1f they do not end your Pile nuscry. The prize list and (‘ally program Psx V030, 2.07, of events of Canada's meat eastern 2.09%. pr ‘ 'l at Exhibition races by Hcdgcwood K.. Pctcr Boy, 2.16%.. Gaicty McGregor, 2.0715, Santa Voio, 2.09‘.- and Bessie Hamlin, 2.16. George McDonald, Soullzport, 1- ho has given him his off the track c1.- erclse, bringing him to the track for workout days only. Tlic many friends of Mr. Alex hlcPberson, the owner, were greatly pleased when he topped the summary at New Annan. What the “ovcrland" route nwiiigs 011 :1 race track may be gleaned from a few figures which we quote from a card compilation ;,lvc.1 us by hfontc Gcrow. The figures arc upproxilnatc. A horse travelling at 11 thrcc 1111111110 speed 0-. ers thirty feet. a second, a 2.30 clip liilrty-flvc tcct a second, a 2.12 gait forty wet a second. At. that. rate o1 weed it would take six seconds to distance another horse, that; 1S to say a horse pacing in 2.18 and getting off on cqua! terms with a horse pacing in 2.12 would just be at. tile distance flag. Now for the “overland". Race tracks are measured thrcc feet from the pole, 1111110111: race tracks are measured a foot and 11 half from the pole, because athletes 1.1111 trav- el closer than a horse hooked to a. suiky. A horse at five feet from the pole covers 126 feet over a mile, fifteen fecfout he travels ‘.88 feet ovcr the milc, twenty feet, 250 feet over a mile, while at thirty feet out he would cover 376 fcet. Cut this out anti keep it. for future refer- cnce. ’I‘1':1ck records of Prime Edward Iskmd have had to be revised con- slderabiy lasi; year and this year. They now stand. Aibcrton—Lacopla, 2.0911, imcing 1191a) 2.15. Charlottetown, Eula 11., pacing (i931) 2.08. Abbe 2.05, trotting (I931) 2.10‘..'i. Gcorgetowlv-Blily Cope, 2.10M, pacing (1031) 2.13%. ' Kcnslngton—l°ctcr pacing r1919) 2.14%». Marie — Edgerton, (1928) 2.15. Montague __ Hush, 2.10, pacing, (1932) 2.10. Chestnut Dillon, 2.0813. trotting 11911) 2.121;»: New Annan—Ma1-jorie M. 2.09%, pacing (1932) 2.0911». Fred Medium 2.11 trotting. (i928) 2.14M. St. Petcrs~Biliy Cope, 2.10’.‘i, pacing, (1932) 2.13%. Princes: Aubrey, 2.16, trotting (1928) 2.16. Souris-Corwln Hal. 2.1311, pac- ing, (1921) 2.1812. - S11m1nersltic—Bi'iiy Cope, 2.10%. pacing (19321 2.121.. Frank .1. ‘or- tolan, 2.14, trotting (1931) 2.14. Summerviile, - Rexheart, 2.19113, (i931) 2.22. Vernon-Dr. Sharper, 2.18%, trot- tiiig, (1914) 2.20. Upton-Lucky Lindy, 2.12, pacing 2.06 I/i , ivoi-thy, Hrren, 2.07_‘.'i I 2.15, pacing, A goo deal of the credit for the ‘ racing rm which Nir H1 nit-y, 2.19M, is displaying is one to M1". ii written guarantee. and December. $|I|1I John, NJ. Charlottetown, PLI, (IBCiU-Zlfiié. Peter Dawes, 2.12, trotting (1831) 2.15%. Dr. F. W. Christopher of Boston, Mass, who has always evinced a keen interest lruour Island llorsc races and has been an attendant at o11r Exhibitions for the past 2i years, has presented for competition in the Free for all pace which will be raced on Thursday, August 25111, a beautiful silver trophy wiiicn is on exhibition in the Ross Drug Company window, charlottetolvn, Cape Brctoncrs have a fondness for match races, something which has never gone very strong m this country, perhaps owing to ihc- fact that they frequently engender ill feeling between the participants. However, it is understood that. Kas- ouf and Jabbiee, owners of Mar- jorie M. 2.09% and the ovner of Abbe Worthy, 2.05, have agreed to a match race, $500 each, to take place at Charlottetown. 1t 5s not known yet whether it will be raced during Exhibition or the 1veck af- ter. When Hush circumiocuiad the race track at Montague 5n 2.10 he created a flurry in the weco-i-ds oi- fice, as he shattered the gfilflifig mark for Maritime brads which had been held up to that time by Bob Mac, 2.1111. He also was an equal partner with Jacqueline as the holder of the honor of the fastest mile ever raced by a Mari- time bred pacer, each stepped in 2.10. Bill Sharen holds the record for the fastest Maritime bred trot- ter 2.11% at. Charlottetown, 11720. Some one has asked us ‘.111: quea- tion should Billy Cope navc :1 rc- eord of 2.10% or not. Marjorie M. won the heat; but Billy Cope was awarded the position. Rule 34 sec- tion one states: “The two leading horses shall be separately timed and if the heat is awarded to either his time only shall be announceu and be a record or bar as the case may be and if the winning horse shall afterwards be ruled out of the race for fraud or ineligibility he shall retain the record acquired by the time so announced." As will be noted by the advertise- ment elsewhere the 2.14 ‘Trot for ‘Exhibition races failed to attract. enough entries to fill, probably duo Capital Prot¢ct¢cl*~ Income .Guarsntee11l for Your Savings Tiler: i! no liner conservative investmcnl than our Guaranteed Investment Certificates. double security of gilt-edged first mortgages and our issued in denominations oi one hundred dollars and multiples thereof, and ior periods oi one to three years, they rctum 5',‘.','per annum on ' - the amount invested. Cheque for intzrest sent in June 111,. EASTERN mus-r Company Hud Olin. HALIFAX N.S. Mention, N B. C. N. bisgiflT-Manager, Chalioitetowc. Branch. ‘a’ iticy have the Si. 1011113, Nld. Monirui, Gus. I l. i" to thc fat‘. that Ailill‘ Wiiriliy 11:11 been winning ircc tor 1111s 111 Capt Breton and grcniiv outclarihxs c1115 Maritime I"ill".l('i])£'.ll7...~ 111E111; trot- ting 1111c. A 21-3 ‘lmi. 1111.. lawn ogicntc which smouitl 11111111‘. :1 maid cuiry list 111111 z-iiiorti K0111 cortipvtiliol! which is \\'l1:1' l'.'1(‘(: pocig; W151i 1.1 sec. A 2.271 Pace luv; also I)i'i‘il cre- ated for lrlxhlbiiiori rat." 11> 111k! care of overflow L‘lli.l'li'.-i 111 ‘.111.- 2.2: Trot and Pncc. This .t is iropcd will obviate the liL'('i =11": l()l' (‘ilillillii- lion ircats which are no! 1101111131 cithci- with .'<]>(~<'1;l‘.<11'. or iiorscmen ‘flu: lot 1.1 tilhtzaju (‘lllitiiiidii 5 “race int-villus 1-- i); 1111 1111x1115 ti. iasinevurc. ’l‘l1<_\.- 11111.". 111111 ("icar Jlldglrlezit, giltiti k11onicdui~ of the rules and coiicciltruic on czirii fin- ish. Wbcrc they carry: out the strict letter of 1111: law they are sure to find complaints cf 11101.0 af- fcctcti. It is our 111-1111 that tin.- of- ficirils 11L lliuliiziuuv- c11<i1;'.1'.o1'c(i tc thc very iaest oi tln-ir (ruuziciclrccs to itantlic that 111cc mcctmc fairly and squarely. 11:. l"tliliii.lrl 1111:. prob- ably created ixiimiahlp 111 some di~ rections but it will probably be l good tiling for the $11015. Frank Afillilla. prnpriciox" of UN Merry 'l‘ln1c Stitbics, has secured a new addition 1o 11L. string in the pacer Star G, bruugirt down from Ontario l'(.'L‘(‘llii_\. We prcsxunc he 1a the some horse that v 11s 5 '1 l l at Dresden, Ontario, ,‘i'1-_;1::;t 1st, bcsctinu- ‘.'i'.",. if so lie has u [food 1111c, but lvii.‘ ilwiri to be f4: compou- lvilll 1110 ix its 1n the 2.22 and 219 prv-ss; Charlotte- town. Hcatiicrbcllo, 2.11 ., referred to above, uiorktd 1.110 Cimrlottetoirn track yesterday afternoon 1:1 2.1314, last half in 1.04. The track was far from ins: and there was a still wind blowing. She will be a. factor in the 2 l6 1111x011. Horsemen competing a: Exhibi- tion races should co carcfuiiy cvcl harness, sulklcfi, etc“ to note ii needing repairs. A aiitcil in Lima saves 111110. Holmaifs sound "vsicn will be used for inorldcasfing 1h.- raicc. rc- suits 1o spccfiiirll‘ w; nail-inn races. By Special Train Passengers from points Elsi. of Moneton and Ilrflflilh "m! Point-S beyond connecting with the special train at Moncton ieav points beyond. TICKETS WILL BE VALID IN DA in; there 3.20 I‘. M. Friday, August y coacuss ONLY AND 13v SPECIAL 'l‘l{.\i\' 111ml 1n cases where train service does not permit of connection with iilt‘ 51"" I "m" i" 1'" 12.111.11.111! N11191l_ll1.~ 1111111115 ' SPECIAL BARGAIN TRIP 1110111111211. and. QUEBEC FRIDAY, AUGUST 1911i, And Return . 193,2 From Levis. Drummond M, l. . 111th ‘ Charlottetown 1.00 A. M. Quebec ville violin real Summerside 7.30 A. M. $9.00 $9.50 $0.7 $111.00 Borden 9.15 A. M. (From all points on Prince Arr. LEVIS 4.20 A. M. Arr. QUEBEC (VII. Ferry) 4.40 A. M. Arr. DRUMMONDVILLE 7.13 A. M. . Arr. ST. i-IYACINTHE 7.59 A. M. Arr. MONTREAL 9.00 A. M. will truvci i1,v rcgular trains 10th. and at junction MONCTON. , _ apcrntctl from Monctun, tickets will be valid in day coaches on rcfluk" train“ t0 (‘llllllPvJ-lr! ll~ll-li~ iillfl day previous, viz., August. 18th. N0‘ First class coaches Children of 5 and under l2 years . iiagznlrc pfovldcfl, of age “l-Ialf Fare." (‘liccitcti 1 .-.-._-_____ IiilnCIl counter clr on special train bet-ween lilonctan n cnld drinks, etc., at ieasonahlc prices. nd Montreal serving snntiwiciuw, hot and TICKETS GOOD TO BET 263.1 points. The sccondbird is also fro_m the same pen, b'r<i No. 85: with 19,3 eggs and 229.4 pools. The ml ma. When tclcgraphing friends and relatives and on all other occasions use CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS. lhotect. your funds hy carrying Travellers Cheques. 111m av aaounan rasms LEAVING DESTINATION x01" 1.111111 mas MONDAY. AUGUST 22ml, ma. For Sale at all CANADIAN NATIO .\l. 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