IANUARY 24, 1935 NORA HARPER Customers A of ~ CUDMORE» BROS. WIN EVERY TIME We Congratulate Miss Harper on Winning the Quaker Oats Contest, ‘ All our Customers do not win Bicycles But they win a great deal by their daily savings and by the quality of theimerchandise they receive from‘ us. DMOE BROS. ii _ The C. C. M "BIKE won by I ‘CUDMORE BROS. was supplied -BY-. R. T. HOLMAN m». Charlottetown Store. MISS NOB-A HARPER Wirtnemif the Bicycle in the Quaker Oats contest, On Behalf 0f The (iuakcr Oats 0o., Ltli. I congratulate the winners on their success. l YES "ERbA Y’S STOCK and BOND QUOTA TIONS? The Products of the Quaker Oats Company have always been noted for their high quality and their increas- L; sale in the Province is very grat- ifying. ARNOLD RATTENBURY. Wholesaler Phone 77 1 movie theatres showing "Imitation TWO BIGYGLES GIVEN AWAY IN MIARLOTTETOWN Mark Close of Very Successful Campaign Awards for Quaker Oats Company, Ltd. With the announcement _ ... Nora Harper, Ehst Royalty, ..., LAAe winner and Cudmore nros, as the 810w‘ seuins the package oi quarter oats to the winner. the Quaker Oats Company oi Oanada bring to a close a very suocessiul Campaign ior the product in Pnnce Edward Island. Miss Harper is to be congratu- lated on her success in winmng the bicycle oriered as prize. uuumore Bros, also received a bicycle as a prize ior selling the winning pack- age. Early in November the Quaker Oats Company instituted the Campaign as a. means oi boosting their sales. Thousands oi con- testants entered in all parts oi Canada and the United States. The campaign in Prince Edward Island was under the direction oi their wholesaler Mr. Arnold Rattenbury. Another contest has been an- nounced sponsored by the same Company. This time Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour is to be ieatured. As prizes in a new and diiierent kind of contest, Aunt Jemima- maker oi delicious pancakes with that “old plantation tlavor"-is going to give away $9000.00 in cash, split up into 2,562 separate prizes. A iew minutes’ work may win $1000.00, the first prize. Even one oi the 1,500 lowest prizes oflered-eilm each- will more than repay entrants ior the iew minutes needed to enter the contest. The contest itseli is simple. En- trants use ordinary school crayons to color a. finished picture oi Claud- ette Colbert, the star oi "Imitation oi Liie," a picture based on the story oi Aunt Jemima. Grocers or of Liie" will gladly iurnish a iull color picture oi Miss Colbert as a guide to contest entrants. There is no agelimit on those who can enter the‘ 'Aunt Jemima THE . BIKE snow Supplied the 0'. 0. i4. Bicycle to the WINNER, Because the QUAKER OATS COMPANY insisted upon giving the Best. When in need of Quality Sporting Goods visit the BIKE SHOP Great George Street a prize! The age oi the entrants is taken into consideration when the picture is placed before competent best, or who present the most in- teresting relults in the opinion of the Judges, win the cash prizes. The only necessary qualification lior en- trance is that 2 box tops irom Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour packages (or facsimiles) accompany each entry. The , contest closes midnight, March 15, 1085, so before that date there's enough time ior everyone to enter. ONTARIO PREMIER TO VISIT "QUINN" i OAIJLAZNTDER, 0nt., Jan. 23—’I'he Dionne quintuplets, lntbe opinion oi their physician. Dr. Allan Rev Dd- ice, are perfect examples oi limb freedom and musculaiadcijelopment. judges. Those who color the picture l GROCERY SPECIALS? BUTTER, 0ocking, Blocks l -. URANGES, British, Juicy. doz- 456.1“ SNIIRTNING 2 lbs. 2 5 c E005, Grade A. EGGS, Grade B. 30c per doz. i‘ per doz. BARRUTS TEA PC!‘ 10 lbs. coma FLAKES $11811‘ m... pkg. 07¢ ‘ 19c- lb.' 39c; Heinz, 3 tins A Both Stores. PINEAPPLE, Sliced RGUDMORE BROS. Thursday, Friday, Satu rad} ‘per tin Daioe boasts. "You can't imagine their strength and liveliness. You only need to handle them to learn oi limb freedom and muscular de- veloprnent." ‘the babies are now spending much oi their time putting their toes in their mouths. The toes act as a. reliei to sore gums caused by the imminent arrival oi teeth. The iniants are in perfect health. Seven months and 24 days old today. they will be visited by Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn some time this week. It will be the Prime Minis- "Tbey can put their toes in their Contest. Even 4-year-olds can win mouths as earlly as anything," Dr. tars first sight o! the iamous girls. museums nr Queen”, BRJDGEIGWN. Barbedcsp-Jsn. . 23-11 medallion portrait oi King William Iinhasheanlresentedto‘ the Barbados Museum and cal Society by Queen Mazypitwwll announced here today. The portrait, measuring 4- 1-4 by 5 1-2 inches, is mounted cit-ebony with s glit oval mounting sur- rounding the ebony irame - gift was made in remembmii King William's _visit to Barbados h 1188 when he was captain oi- HMS. Pegasus. <- of Use Hillard’: for Blrnl " o IV. Y. $106k Currencies *0 xc YTYTTZZZJAL, Jun. 28~—Il‘orelgn cur- rencies moved irregularly on Moni- renl foreign exchange today. The pound showed a small gnlu and the ‘French fslglitli! Idllllllht ion ‘villas the ,nited nee o an reman un- (Qllfll-flhlll fllmllhfll h! 3953"“. changed. The pound firmed 55 of a and Ward members oi the Mont p951’, .1 g4 30% while the franc m: real Stock Exchange. M ‘ a ol of a cent to so‘! cents The Am; Curb Markgl‘ 15$ mghmqnq] street erlcun dollar continued steady at l-J- ghuhtuwwnh oi one percent premium. Iioeks Opened Loot Alriliell . .\l|l‘4 (‘hr-ill - . (Johnston and Ward) jlllhlthflnnu CHICAGO, Jln 23- Aum- run . Wbeat:— Am l‘ur For Bl.“ h.“ L.“ i122 ‘t-Zi" 1-. “a “l “W- Aul Pow Light w as; 88% Alu iilui .. .. 81 “A mp8 Am Null-it Iifg Am 'l‘vl 'l‘<-l . Alli 'l‘niu ii Aluu-uullli Alvliisoll Auburn Auto Lilli Lon-o liali Ohio Barn A .. Iii-u Aviullun - Ruth Stool l’ KL’! , v ~ . “l...” A M nlhhiPlliG, am cs- Ilurr- .\4i\i M Mn‘- u,“ m] n H High Low Lao! “'"‘ 113"’ "l" M" May . am. mt mt * July ... ... 82% 81% 815g Sept:- Fuul Sou 0 t . "MIL! Nulrn n "_ - q "it?! O o, " 42‘! 42% l," Vhlc Nllilill f“ n “a Plllivllcr lint ‘ " ' l (‘ululub (‘urb (‘mu Sn] l M‘ ‘L CURB "on uus ° mm m] lvm Full Fun (‘nu ' “till!!! IIC Word) (‘orn Prod Stocks Owned Lust c] "lldl ‘ I-l i Du on Abltibi Iiunlumn Itodn "Qnnmnml. Elr-l- my", L", c Ill-cw Corp 101w 1\_- 14pm Brew Corp um- . . ' um Amer ou Firui Xull 510,-}, (fan Malt .. Flfflfipflft Tux Con Paper u-u Ashlin" Dist New ileu llllcr . Ford oi can A . . (iv-u Foods T,‘ Green Stub!“ ... Gen Motors Home‘ Oil ... ... Ilohl Bu“ , imp Tob . . flomirlch Rub Imp Tob flomlyenr Rm, Intl Pet . (imhum I'M“,- Melcheni A . llrrnt ‘Von suiti- Norsnrin . Hudson Mot Tack Hughes lnil Ilnr .. " Walker G000 . lull Nickel ' ' Woiker Good rm lull Tel Walker Brow .. Julian .\inn kwlz'_"l""\‘_- Baton‘ liter-n LnmlmflFiL-J Bears oebuek Tllml Oil N -T ~- _ :.o\-.l\rt Warner y!“ w.“ 21 [Pjf-Jfggllizkfli‘ "ll MM 1"‘~'l'l'-<§ uulr xiii %nI"---P-.. . _ - _i Roll Bear . N." P0'Ym'i;3d ... o‘: Llrb g" Haven . . "' uiau (‘or ' i "mhkork 00a lvted (m imp Amer ll ind Al Markets A t A Glance (By Johnston and Wflfl Special (Canadian Press) w Toronto llllil Moutrcal-Jllduatrllil ‘ ‘ N) at ‘ks stmllr- , .' ' AR (ET LETTER llioroulxlv ilinsla-irlrcfulnfilyl higher. “0R\l\“ M I new" ‘or —i: or s cos:- ower. NEW you]; N‘ Y“ M, 2;]_.A“(;f ‘lm“"“"~""“ M“ chm“ ‘A w l‘ some early flrlnnosil the ‘llillrkct dc- ccnt higher. nontrml__sn\_er “nchangflL veloped rencillonni-y tendencies yester- l ll (l ill ' New You-Potts“ “m! "w" hirh- iiifilfli “($5.311 l?“ 813d £1311?! "i "hm" “"1 "M!" 1°“'"- but bids were imdcr rather than at - the lnnrket The icuture oi the day was the strength and activity in nor- New York Curb .____. molly lunctlvo second grade pid (Johnston ikllli \\'nl'il) stocks For several days this class of stock has been rather steadily bought without attaining the prominence clld ycsetrdny. Around 104 in tbc D. J. ludustrlnl average it is natural that. tho market meet fairly substan- Blwlll 91'0""! m" tlnl rcslslnucc to tho udrnuco There _ I , ucelus to be little reason nt this time Am" U11" I‘ - - - - ~- 17f: ‘Win for the market to advance. through the AKIN"! "w! 51W - 11W 10% Olil highs so that we would rnther A1110!‘ 3111i POW 15s 1% nwuit further developments before U"! 5111mm" -- ' making new commitments C1119! 3°" C" ~~ Luldlnw sud Co. Eli-c llDIlll Shara .. , Ford of Can A imp Oil Ltd . . SUMMARY Intel’ Pot “V. NFAY YORK, N. Y., 1:171. 2li—l‘l'0- Nlflliil "ll 1V1" llilPflllil of electricity by Electric U" Lltlht Pow Light null Power industry of the Ilulied Sintcs in week ended Jan, 111 was 1,773,273,000 kwh against Lfli,» y- l1 l“ liiffiilf“ . . . u c . wee all ucreao ni'b 4 percent according‘ to Edison Electric Iusglltutr; c d I d It 3 ll . ct s o ecnrv regu- (clmltnml “'0'” lnr pllilillljfllllfl)‘ dllvldcnd. li0~\"l'lil‘3-\|~- M" "3" Gold Burs quoted in London at 142s Wheat nor no Hurley l! \\' no . (i4 Unis U \\' no l! Ni. (lulu it \\' no ‘J 41. Unis feed no i 4d. bent pntculs i 11,111 against 142s 1d Tuesday. - f’rime Minister Bennett of Canada euthanized nu ‘absolute denial of re- port tliut Cllnnllu vvnu contemplating n 15 cents Wheat Export Subsidy." Flu"! Pllfllli? l1 "m" Ford liiutnr (‘u to resume opern- ¥5 39- ilonl nt Ford branch at Cincinnati Fliillr seconds H 1W- Ohio, on Iinrch 1st as result of lu- Flulll‘ 1111M" $430- crcnslug lleluanll for lho new V B Flour ivlutor when! patents choice "no" Ale» n" n,“ rm“! 5W‘ $4 49 l" 3* m» percent from 40 percent inst week Flolll’ "M40 9"" $5 30-“) m 0° rliw steel pmductlon lma uitnlncll n Ill-All 1"" 3 '15 rate that wua not reached Ii yonr npo Nllurlfl "l" 53° '33 uutll the lu'llllle of April hllilllliulll W" f“: L‘ i“ m: 25 Amnrlruu Pete institute reports kllllflil (lflil lulu ll" llm $51 '.'.'i gilrlulilii‘ stocks in work ended Juny. H!!!’ ll" ‘-' P" m" "Mm"? ‘m 00- Ill loinilcd 40,005_000 barrels ill- lfllvcai‘ II" 1 "l" "Wk" “m3, 1° 1L rrcnso 1,302,000 barrels over previous (‘hccao summer 11% to 1-. “flip, Ilullcr uu 1 ‘J4 (I! "/1- Presldent Roosevelt dismissed plans Elli!" l" “mm” A 1 “"3” M‘ for uu lnicruutlnnnl (‘nliou agreement. Eglra .\~ i iuellluln Ill. with Secretary of Aarlculturc Woll- F-Rllfl A l pullers 210. are nnli Oscar Johnston, lu-nvl of AAA Elm A lunw 1W- (‘oi-ion Poul. flc-cretnry Walloon mu Eggs ‘lg- nun conference was merely one of the Eggs - preliminary talks on the uubiecl, but Pigs! - declined to give any details l-lw B “Milli” '-’-'l~ Illmployees of Standard ou Co of Eltlll (T 21- _ _ N J and subs on Tuesday received Pointer-a Que 30B 45"‘ mono than 400,000 shares oi (‘om- N it 90's 48-60 puny‘; common stocks. representing 1' l0 I 80's fin-M. a vniuo o! about $10,000,000 uudel ififllfllm" 7"") the stock Acquisition plan. "MONTREAL, Jan. ‘Iii-Prices of ‘L 5_ mast“. 0mm“ “p Q ‘.10 p" sllrer futures were study on the m,“ h, we,‘ yum 19 "_ 7 1.19 pfl-"M (funlnllnn commodity exchange todnv h, pnmou. ‘up being unchanged to 25 olutl lower D_ 1m“; “and m m 9“ 9 33, than yesterday. Onlv 0 contracts changed hands, icur Starch, tour Mny n['h L.‘ u“ o“ Ind two July. March sold ut n high of 54 60 and n M, ‘M 103 u m2 001M 1-, n 5; low of 3i 40 hoiuri- closing at M M m flu]. __ p; p7 Mgr; 34 u 29 and u": I""“"" “"""‘ ‘ "m" °' 2o mu 11 a1 11 l1 11.41 0.11 as as llill c510, it'll-Miran“ at lwbl7fl° I f M lli Ju y I'll l- It . l. l.” l1 bltiwafltlor uclilug at. N: b0 - —.h ' p .__-_-.._____- n “n” " H jg Q j" POOR. LITTLE GIRL GIT! 9"" 3""- MARVELIDUB iXIANOl NEW YORK. Jan. II-qA i0 old girl from New York's out at 2- m. wllelr, trained in s settlenrnt last night- Al indicated In l Definite to 3'0" u mouth a o, the commission who bure- lu-r-n nveniiplisg power ennui- tlnns u. the r vine: oi Quite‘ hroutillt in a rev dnfloe Hm n itomulirulon be ufljbllltlvwbfl would have r-oulrni our 0:9 productiorg irnu ortlltion and lltribotlnn o Ilectrv power with control firs‘! rntu new awvui-‘ty issues. etc. Thu-r nut-er- Ile enchant Mltloneiiliion or Marin- elnl owmrslllp ilimnid‘ this rcpnr cause any wuknen in vowel‘ niorkn todny I think t) nhoud be bourilt on the reaction (tar nil. illr-rr nrr many nubile Itllilleo “lll my» croi- béftdlflld plitll "ndulrriy uluicl" Ilu e i as actors’ benefit in the title- q m. org-act comedy, "imam "lie has the col-rill! d "1 5m‘- pem," said Frohman. '1 i b4." u t. "Pfiflfilglzbhenrfiflllflill nwi stall It Ihy be beneiicls MARKE7_'_ c0 Companies to be unden this l i i cldlitrx and to be removed from tbt constant nagging and sniping of pub- iicity necking politicians. Companies likely to be uffcctedulre of coursc Montreal Powrr. Shawlnigan, South- ern lfnuuds I'm. . lienubai-nols, Cun- udu Northern i. , Guiineuu. nan}. LETTER NEW‘ YORK, N. Y" Jnu. 2$—\Vhrut and rorn closed about 1,1; cent lower having sold uiruilt 54', cent below the lows ct yesterday. Will probably move in a narrow range till end 0f month December Colon an advised yesterday can be bought 12.45 to 1'.’ 40. seems a wnsio of time to write about Stocks were so inactive that ii it. Therefore, all i can any is that our lust two letters hold good. I still think that the averages should lose about hulf of what they gained since last Tuesday and if tho gold decision is along the lines suggested by me in rcccut. letters. lheu the Industrial averages should go neur 11S [Puirhunks Morse. recommended when it Will uenr 17 soill above 20 ailll n buy if it reacts near l8. Electric lllll Musical instruments of which we told you to stay long illi lust time we mculluul-il it sold llli0V( 8. you should hold sllll be long ur- Oilllil ‘.5 and 3 llllil can afford to silly long - Iiadlo “B" |lrll sold below 4f and if it reacts below 38 you might buy some, also the common around l which is sure to go higher if it ever gets started. Gcncrnl leci-ris are not u lll of some Just below 35 acts well and if you. ll point setback buy ‘Z3, it should go to Alucricnu Foreign Power 1st pfd is resting but will snuu rial-t. up again (‘or Foundry pfd gained over a point more and should sllll be bold Oihenviae our letters of Monday and Saturday still hold good. Bnrlng. EXCHANGE (Funmllnn Press» RIONTRPL-iil, Jau_ 23- Iirlllsh and foreign exchange in relation lo the (‘nuadisn dollar. u: colupiled by the Royal Bonk of Canada closed today as iollows:— Australia pound Ii U202. Belgium heigfl 2 . China Hong Kong dollars .4308. Ilrnmlfk krone . 80 Finland finmurk .0217. France franc .0057. Germany rclcbalna k .4007. Great Britain pound 4 sous. Hollondiiorln .0739 Hungary pengo 20B. India rupee . Italy -1lre .051. Jilplh yen 1M1. Jugoollvil diner .0371. New Inland pound B0081. South Africa pound LQIII Spain pasta .1864. Sweden krone .205. Switlerland franc 3220. United States dollar, 1-32 per cent premium. (‘losing exchange rates: - At Muntreniwihluud 489%; U. B. dollar l 00 1-32- irnnc ti M New York -l'ound 4 no. (‘unad- lan dollar t2; franc 057%. At Purl 74 Iii fr: (‘nnndlen dollar ll. fr; U. B. (lollnr 15 215$ nee. In id-Poirnd 115 11d: (‘nnldlau dollar u; cum; U. a. dollar 5on7 71.]. NIW YORK. Jan. 2$~Fnreigl| ex- rllnumi irregular. 4 9V4: iirllnln high 10w 4 885i; clnneu4 sli- I10 day 6 MINING- ’ (CAnadlnnPi-en) ‘ TORONTO, Jan. ‘Rh-Buyers were in the market ior Mcwuttern today and the price hopped up i! cents to .72 on volume of 66,00 shat-es MThc penny group formed the back-bone of me day's business on the mining section of the Toronto, higher-priced golds and base metals moving but slowly and silvers showing no action at importance. Turnover in the medium priced gold roup was fair with the price tone m idly wit. 'i.'l.\e index in- dicated a alight improvement over the board for the day but the tally showed 32 stocks closing lower and 20 higher. Trude in IiicWaiiers was stimulated b! the company‘! DF-‘Ilflrntiona for mill expansion with short covering playing u lnillor role. Anoitber active iaauc on the up side was Kirkland townsiic which gained a point to 8i. (Coundion Press) TORONTO, Jan. 23— Stocks Acme Oil .. Alb Pm‘ . . Anglo II Ashley . Astoria . . Close ll‘ Bridge .. Gods Luke Gfllillili‘ Granada . (lrecne Gllnhli‘ .. Barker .. Hollingrr Kirk Luke 5N Ilukelllud 11,,’ l. Shore 6175 Les (lnld .‘l Little Ii I: 06d Mlthllfl 233 Man East 8 liinple McKenzie McMillan N MrYlttiP Iillfi AicWutter 72 id O 55 ‘i? “=12 Norsnds Nor (‘an Olga ou Plrmnnier Pei. (‘o PRODUCE ~ - ___.i ‘ MONTREAL,‘ Jan. %-Prices failed to show uny change on the Montreal dairy and pl-oducu market today in light trading. s» The butter market was sgnin quoted nt ‘Jflbo 24% cents a pound for car- iots or lesl of no 1 grade while solids continued at 25 cents and prints at 20 cents. Receipts totalled 83 boxes. On the egg market. graded lliip- ments in cal-lots or less were gener- oily Mounts a dozen for A large, 2i cents for A medium, 20 cents for A- pnllotn. 18 to 181/; cents for B and 17 cents for C. Arrivals were 1,013 cures. No 1 Ontario cheese was again 10% to 11 cents a pound for late-fall re- ceplts and 11% to 12 cents for sum- mers Offerings were ‘.20 boxes. Quebec potatoes brought ,4?) to 47 ccute_ how Brunswlcks 48 to b0 cents and Prince Iddwnrd lsluuds 60 to 55 cents, all in $0 pound bag. Llvi-locx HIOYTILEAL. . llu- two hfontrenl livestock markets ioduy totalled 34d head. Iiecclpil won: composed of 1217 cattle, 9G calves and 113 hogs. good quality were mostly f6 40 to (futile sales were nctlve Steers of $5 75 with top steers nt $6 to $0.15. Fnir slot-rs sold nrouull $4 and mod- ium kinds around H 50 to $5. The mid choice heifer made Ll Good cows ivorc from Iii to $325, medium cqw‘ "will"! $250 and common butchers lifDllilll $2 with cllnners and cutie" from $1 Z5 to $1 5U. (‘ulvos were unchanged nt $41 to $1 50 for vculs oi fuin to lucdluln good qunlliy iIIIIl Si to $5 for pull- ioll calves (iruasrrs brought $1 'l‘llcro were only n few hogs 1nd although bids were higher than yes. ienlnys clone. sellers were holding for more mom‘: N0 TEACHING JOB FOR, (JO-EDS WHO SMOKES LONDON. Ont, Jan. 23_43|;fl-. ette smoking OO-eds of the univgp my °1 Wdfill Will be barred as tea- chers oi tomorrow in Middleggx T111111 80110015. IPred M08111, presi- dent oi the Middlesex school Trus. ‘*5 and Ratepayers Association said in a convention address ygg- terday. Mr. McGill said it was none ed his business ii girls wgntgd m smoke. "But it is some oi my bus- inesi. and Your business ii these girls are teachers teaching our children." he added. UNLIBT ID t Alderman Assoc Oil (‘an ‘Kirk .. Ceu Man . Cu (‘o Mt’l. slodfli’ Exchange; (quotation furnllhcd by Jiii p and Ward member: of the yogi! Mock Exchange. Montreal (turf I an, iss Richmond Street, Charlotte! town.) M” -i.__. Blocks Opened" Bsthnrat A . . . ilruck Silk .. Build Prod (‘an Cur F-"III Can Car it'll Can Can (iypsun . . flow Smith Paper iioll Gold Mines lntl Nickel inil Power . IntI Pow Pfd McCcll Front Massey liarris Mont Pow Natl Brew .. Nnt Steel Cor Power Corp Quebw Pow Steel (‘n (‘nit (‘um Neel Co (‘an I'll] Wubasso Cot \Vin Elec Commerce ... Xiontrcni ... llornl Bank oi (‘up "omurrrr moms Ar nous" simum ~ srammo Giltns mow vonx, Jan. 23-—'l‘hi.°y“paid d $7.50 each ior them-selves to a roiling, andnstill 5M1"? (Qt a chance to ielLtheh story. ‘rhev interrupted a speech‘ by stand ballroom oi the - Astoria Hotel. wfmofl Ann rriedmm and Ann fiddler, mirth! employee oi s doplrtmenl IWN. Might to tell their employer, who was chairman at the n- thmle ilmctlnn, that - ‘ rity should can: t: f PHI!" Mlrb bones clapped their hands ovu- tlln girls’ Jlfllflk! IOZIMCD IlIEd “l0 0111111. Nuvfl department. ' than disclose that more Indians live in the Straits '% meats. w “a? um: mole-no n. Inguudiarhqw. ‘ “everlnnolessaplacethaathe when the started to spoke-Demi- - c" tivu i the lnuffiliig piijnnq‘