-4.AAJJ.,.&~wll-- .¢-=¢¢-.-.--...“=r-:-_:..;;=n\.>¢— OCTOBER 5. 1931 * YES TEE New York i Exchange (Special to Jnlmston k Ward) Opeullilgll|i.o\v'i.:|sqXtCh sir Reduc 511m mltl 51 a1 1v. H Chem 7G 7ii 75 Am Cuu 77% 71f}, 755,’. v, 2n _ 1 Chrys hlo . 1.". 111/. l‘: 12~ + V. Coco Cola .100 10h l0 U 2 El 8 E :2 Gen Foods Gen Mo Gen It Sig Gdrlch liub 0- 8 8 Int Tel 15$ lfiVl 15 15%'—-% Johns Man 37V 37% 36% (ml-i —-1‘/l Kreug Toll 7' ‘ _ — : 1g Warn o I % Institute Convention “ The Fourth District Convention for the. Mayfleld section was ‘nclo. m Msyflcld Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1931, with the President, Mrs. James Stevenson in the chair. jrhe meeting opened with an address by Stock Gossip 0' (By John L. Cooley, Associated Pull Financial Wntcr) NEW YUlUii N. )1. Ucl. 4-.“ has usually been the case in recent ulunlhs, qnu session of coluparulivo prosperity proved too lnuch ior the stock market and yesterday prices more than lost their Friday gains. Weakness in tho rail group, coin- cident with filling the 3,,“ u". tclu merger plan at Washington. ub- sct. tho clllire list. Steel and chemical Issues were put ,on tho spot for sub- slllntlai lsoses, with United States Steel eoluulou cloning on thc bottom u! a 3% point break which put. it down to 65%. a new low. The nlaket was not unusually sc- tlve, but the absence of support ul- lowed quoted values to shrivel easily. Sales were Just over 1,000,000 shares. \\'ail Street found it hard to ex- plain the rails‘ weakness. unless it was that they bad discounted all favor- ul-ll- news lu sight and were skeptical of lhavfrclght rate increase prospect;- bew lork (‘antral and Union Pacific lost ii, Santa Fe 5% and Southern Pacific all going to new lows. -.-,.--_._. 0 Y’S l‘ T6 Wholesale Prices 0'l"l‘AWA. 0111., (Jet. 4—-(B¥ lhc Canadian Pram-The Dominion Bur- can oi’ Statistics‘ index numbers ot wholesale prices the base W20 equals 10o, nloved down from 70.0 in August. to 70.0 iu Beptuulhcr. Forty-five quo- tations were higher, 135 were loacr, willie 32'.’ remained unchanged. Vegetable products fell from 58.1 to 54.0, lower prices for corn, flax, cats, wheat, flour, bran and shorts more than offsetting gains for or- anges, lemons and rye. Animals and their products declined from 70.9 to 68.8‘ reduced (mutations for . steers. hugs, iolubs, beaver pelts, and lcaih~ er exerting more influence on ths index than advances for calves, cau- uod lobsters, and eggs. Fibres, tex- tiles and textile products moved dlnvn from 73.8 to 72.4, owing principally to price reductions for raw cotton, raw silk. raw wool, black denim. and fine grade woollen cloth. Wood, \voad pro- Iluels and pupcr was 77.0 as flgllillfit 78.0, lower prices obtaining for spruce and fir lumber and ground-wood pulp. iron alld its products remained un- . rp. yielded 3 and Rock Island d AIIiiWIIPIIOIHiCIII, American Tqpncm "B” and Enstlnun dropped 4, Bligh“. llclu, lVl-sllngbousc, Du Pant and Air llclluctlpn about ii, and Union Csrbldc, batlnnablilsclllt, l.ocw's, General lili- cclric, mirth American, Consolidated (lus and Scars Roebuck I to 2. Locw's prcfcrrcll slumped 5%, U, s, rush-m. uluv: Prcfcrrcd and Worthington Pump ".\" both lnactlvcs, lost 231,5 and 14%;, rcspcctivcly. There were n few alhcr nlr pockets. Mricicr control over Germany's (M. clgu exchange holdings, resulting "um 1'0""? IIIPBO Kalil losses, found ihs mark still heavy, it is possible that the Reichsbank may increase the discount rule. nnlv 8 per ccut, stcrliul: rcllctcd io $.'l.R1l and closed at Silfiil. off 5 ccnts. Advices from London sll l tho decline was trrlbnted there~ to political uncertainties, to the comm». Hon of short covering, and u, n mm in the sale of securities on this mar- Shlcs approximated 1.000.000. \Vilat the stock lllarkct says: Fri. Sat. Number- of advances ...... 125 35.‘! Number of declines 302 208 Stocks unchanged .. 178 2 Total issues traded tlil5_ 833 Reading, Miss Alma Railings; Duet, Miss Marguerite Houston and Mrs. James Stevenson; paper on Instit- ute work, by Mrs. Walter Simpson; Solo, Mrs. Allan Wyand; -Reading, Miss Martha Brown; Chorus, “Flof. Gently Sweet Afton"; Monologue; Miss Margaret Woolner; Reading, Mrs. M. McLeod, and Reading, by Mrs. J. B. Dickieson; Chorus, “O Canada", and the National Anthem. Mrs. Wesley Smith was organist for the evening session-N. Interest Growing K e e n. In Egg Laying Contests The Twelfth Canadian Egg Lay- most interesting stage with the 46th consecutive week completed. Size and volume are the outstand- ing “factors with the leading pen No. 21, a good 27 points in hand. Less than i6 points separate the entries in second and third places, while Pen 45,'the Barron entry, holds fourth with 1760.2 points for i586 eggs. While this is 61.1 points below the leading pcn the ieadcrs the President, followed by the 1n- ltitute Ode and Creed. Mrs. P. L. Campbell was organist. An address of welcome was given by Mrs. Blair Andrews ajnd responded to by Mrs. B. C. Woo ner. The minutes of last convention were read, corrected and adopted. The reports were then read from the different institutes by the following: Avonles, Mrs. R. G. Flemming; South Rustico, Mrs. James Stevenson; Malfivid. MYS- Wlllard Nicholson; Sterling, read by Secretary; New Glasgow. W5- M. McLeod. A programme was then carried out: Reading, by Mrs. B. C. Woolner; Address, by Mrs. Allan Wysnd, her subject being, Dental Clinics and Women's part in public life; Chorus, Carry Me Back to Old . Virglnny; Reading, Miss ‘Martha Brown. Following this, was an cicc- lion of officers: President, Mrs. B. U. Woolner; Vice-President, Mrs. Jerry Simpson; Secretary, Mrs. M. McLeod; Executive, Mrs. Blair Au- drews, Mrs. R. A. Houston, Mrs. James Stevenson, Avonleu, Mrs. Wesley Smith, Mrs. Thomas Bolger and Mrs. Alfred Moore. A demonstration on supper dishes was given by Miss Haszard, and much appreciated. also nn address and followed by a "Question BOX?’ Mrs, Jerry Simpson very kindly in- vited the Institutes to hold their next convention at her home. This lnvitgtion was gratefully accepted. Thsevenlng session opmed with the President in the chair, and the gqpowlng programme was given‘. Opening Chorus, "The Island Hymn"; Solo. Miss Blanch Wyand; mad in lay i898 eggs for a total of 1 1821.3 points- ‘ Barron's pen of Old Country White Lcghorns may not. lcazl on total points or total eggs laid, but they certainly have a. strong cclgc on everything else on egg size. scoring an average to date of l.l points for each egg as comllflicli with .96 for the leading pen. It is a good pen that scares bet- ter than a. point average in can- test work, and both Barrens pen and No. 53 now in third place have only to increase production to he really threatening to the lenders. During the past wcck the leaders ilaid 43 eggs to score only 38.9 ipoluts, while the Barron iscorcd 37.8 points for 25 eggs and the third place pen scored 35.8 points for 34 eggs. The pen now la second place is dropping points for volume, sCOrillg only 43.8 points for 48 "i325. Equally interesting is the Elev- enth Ontario Egg Laying Contest where the lcadcrs Pcn 40 scored 2074.7 points to date on 2211 eggs laid, while pen 51 in fourth place with 1893.8 points for a. total of 1797 eggs has a. good chance to forgo to the fionbif increased vol- um’e at the same or better size dc- vclops. In the contest during the past week one pen laid 52 eggs to score 48.5 points while the other placing pens were scoring a point or better on each egg. The lcmlcrs have an edge of 93.4 points how- ever, and at this early date look fairly secure. ,. .__ \ Stewart Jones 8t Co. I Correspondents o! - Greenshield 8t Co. -&ber| of the Montreal Stock Exchange 88 Great George SL. Charlottetown ing Contest is now entering its - clliry ‘ chungcd at 841.8. Non-frrrous metals and tllcir products changed fraction- ally from 00.1) to (10.2, easier quotations far antimony, copper, lend, ten and zinc, influencing the index more than gains for sllvl-r. Non-metallic miner- als and their products rose from 85.2 tn 801i, due chiefly to advances tor plate glass. gasolenc, gcroscuo null anthracite coal. Chemicals and allied products dropped frclp 811.4 tn 8L7 on account of reductions‘ la the prices of’ "ill!" "Pill. (‘Iliiilvd sulphate, qllebra- cho extract, dried blood and cynnaluld. “Bridge Player Smashes Card A grand slam. Table.” ..._‘____. -- 4_~— -~ —~—-—- ~~ _THE ell/x The Montreal Produce Market chuugcd hands. one advance and two Slack “Xvllllllgt! Saturday iuoruluz. Tim activity was Irfflfilifili! cd lo (‘our issues. lutl-ruatlol for llllli'il of tln- rcmnluder. lulcrlluilollul ulckcl was iIIP flciih- lcudar with sulcs lu ‘l,llRl slum-s ; - closed ut all, off l.l. Brazilian i N‘ sccnlltl u-‘lll slalcs in 1.300 sburcs. via»- lng nut-h wd ut l0. Canadian l . it‘ with .ulcs nf 7a.’, slulrcs (‘lnrivll a 17m, nff 1,’,. Tutu sales wcrc m sharcs as cnulpurcd with 1 ll sl -s on tlln prowl-ding Saturday . lll l_..’l07 shares nu llln cnrrcspoudlng day of inst your. Snlcs of bonds wcrc Sim), Cockslluit Plough, (he only issue tn arlvuul-c, sold at Si, a fractional ad- vance for lllc wci-k, and lcvcl with the Pins" nf illc pr "ions wcck. 'l‘llo half paint udvuuc u-as an n siuglc ‘_' ' rczl. nil filc low: nf n I'1>lil!til‘i(_\' lucuniugl charac- tcr. tllc uulrkcr in Wall ct holds lhn contra of (he plriurc on lilo local sin-at and in Saturdrrws hricf. 1‘.- cxcbavlcn U: .\u-_'., ll." Til-fill. 51ml Mo." . pr-iuw. (‘nilml spot lu in ticlllillltl prices "fl pniuis high erican luldd“~'!'§r|ir. 51H strict good who drive oars In a day or so, the irving Qii Company wi|| oiier Maritime motorists a new gasoline. Instant‘ starting in cold weather anci positively greater mileage are the out- ll0x'rl:l-:.\I.. Qua. 0-‘1- 4" "l?" "I", (‘uuudiuu j’rcss)-—Iu a dull_ and lunc- tive scsslou. in which Hui)‘ d-"U" -"|i"\'*'-“ l dccllncs were slmwu on the .\iauirc:ll' ‘Q ctr AND BOND o UC TA TIONS a ulldlllluc .111); good middling 4S]; ' ' dllug 41H- lniddllnl! 4m; in\\' luilidllvlg l~|l'i4'i ordinary fiiiili; good unlin- l i. 'l‘ln- sail-s of the day warr- ull. Flllurc opened firln. irregular. uulnudlnn Prrvwl | . "t llril; l - 70,0111! lmv lunrk In |'-'( - for ll week's oi‘ years. 'l‘|lc I l>4>.\\‘:€ as (‘tllllllllfti in inc prcl-ciliut’ ’l‘ll-> prwllus high marl; was is llnxcs, shipped out ill tbc wcl-l; ‘ plcaun-l- n, um. \\'na (‘llbil ruling: h‘. pounds, last ' shig-un-Ilts uw-lluwl uui llt l . |l||lll:4i~' '|'l\<~ I ||-v ‘cs1 would h1- i wrist for lip. ,4 Vllilwl Kiuullolll have rem-bell tllliJlliii hows which coluplrcs with fifitLbin‘ imX * during the corrcspolullng period of i '. your. lhporls ul' buttrr from Rlnntrcal lust ' lolallc-l 7.0M I nxcs bringing flu- u'.~' i-iliplllvllis to dntc tn 140.311 imXw-l at this time last ycar. .4"; n-:.|lu.=t L'.l.’.'> cnscs lzls‘. this liulc. ml illc win-ll- shuwcd nu lu— iiti" last pct-k. (‘Ilccsl- llfivl-s illc hlnulrl-nl llldfiifil’! iron-plain’: 12!}.- " ~ for (Jul-boos, and 121p llliiir- fur (luhlrlllu. 'l'lu- flli\'i|lli‘~' m‘ in tllc product-rs, ilu- counll-v s: as on Saturday‘ ill'ill;_' uh" ill-r liluu up lllc 1>r.~l-~|ll|;;: ‘all. Small [uh to r~i:l1ll-r.< - I iii ..;,.o.<. {LOTPT W N G ARDl AN _ _ the week | ‘$91 l"\\' "llilliillll! grades of fresh l-l-"Hb. (‘arlots of 0n- Flllurcs closed 21.2% for firsts and llsc fnr sccoudn. (‘oluulbla cggs were 33c for Pltlillltli MARIN‘?! ... ... ... .... oxtrns, 30c for firsts, The wcclfls rocclpls were eggs, 4.- .\lfl.\"l‘ill..\ (pun, ( t 4—(.‘bccl<c 41in cases: built-r, 17,090 boxes; chccsc. wt “wk 31.8111 boxes. outs, bug no ll..- spcvilllzi iu nations .40; eggs. fresh ex- ‘I: cmrs, fresh firsts cggs. storage citrus ugh. storage firsts in ,|_'.<, storage seconds in polntncs, Montreal RI‘! lb. lmifliflCS New Brunswick has in (‘.'il‘i|| I with ll|.- vr-ry sluzll] total carious I. .I(| xi). x0 lb bag . - "What dc yc think, Silas? ulllanlv-l-ll n full cl-nl, pl-r pullllli on b01195 of h, lnanl". inch found on old Cocmbes’ farm.” be he'll be able to himself at the inquest." cilcnc: "C:bblers‘ bEZn-g to the The "last" resort? ‘.’—‘.".‘c for rnlill< lrltlqy . v PAGE NINE I Montreal Mdrkiet Sidelights The -Montreal Stock Exchange (Special to Johnston l: Ward) (Canadian Praia) __ Stocks OpeuIl-lighiiloudlaast ;\|(J.\"l‘ItEAL, Que, Uct. 4-“1111 Brazilian 10%| 10%| l0 I10 trading on the local exchange at i: (‘all Car Fdy .. 0% completely nleuuiuglcss character, the (‘an C Fdy l'fd . 14")’; market lu Wall Street holds the reu- (Ian Cement .. .. 0 tre afthe picture on the local siren-t C Pacific 15%| 15V: Wl-il 15% and ill Saturday's brlcf session scutl- Cncksbut Plow . 4 rocclvcvl u further sobb- i meat (‘ans hf Smelt . (l5 i whcn the selling lIl0\‘i‘lll|'|li, llull (i liillvll -. 5-90 l hnd appeared to have qullc ruu its lnt NiFkN .. ..| 0% Didi 01-4.‘ 9% cnursc. was renewed with l-nrlsldcr- linkc of Woods l (l i ‘ able vigor. \\'nli Strut-t comment sun:- MIIQFP)‘ llnrris . 3 geatcll and observers at that centre "m" Pull?!‘ ---i33 i i were puzzled by the revival pt the will E101‘ ¢--| 5% i l liquidating ulnvc-mcnt, with foreign sources generally credllr-Il as briefly TREES FKOSTED IN SPRING responsible. f ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ \Vhl.c news orm rule mu m us- BUDDING IN MONTANA try is fur from reassuring. without the slightest sign of‘; rccnvcry lll iht.th t ' "tifil-‘ll- BILLINGSI Mimt-I och 4"'(U'P‘) ivcgurs goficrinlvilrellilnrlenJpaiwlmiintlv liv _Tme5 in mos; aeguons 0f thg international events and the (‘flnfllluwl t t i tl t dlr cli . coum-YY 5T3 lust lbouir 795d)’ t9 I "AB sprlclain mcctiuconnf fiilfliflilfiiflfll‘! wind up the season's activity but of Canadian (‘nr and Fulllldlrv (‘orn- _ puny Limited has bot-n callcd for kn- on the 311111185 bench» u“ apPle voulbor '2, at which nalllcrlug lbr-re - will be proposed a fflrillillliflll iiuihur- trees are just beginning to blossom. m,“ the mmmny M “mm, W n An orchard on the A. S. Lingle rhnnlir l?‘ its i\_\'>in\\'.=, which Whllii’; pnrln (c cnlnpnur t purcbnsc a lam-“seven miles nmtheast o’ here’ any time the outstanding runluiutivl. was frosted early last spring. The ilrcfcrrqtl shares ti»! (it's ("nlilplll-IH‘ ‘fig any pr ce up, nu Iln PXPN‘! lac .. trees hnd budded before the 001d per share, plus tllc aumuul of an; “m bu‘ "m bi°ss°ms ‘"1"’ “P- L'.'I.'.‘.'l"“.'l“.h".'ti???‘ifiilaliiFil....1." . . 1|‘ : . " - peared. cr ulcclarcd or not. Now they are in full bloom and of springtime blooms. Lilacs and ‘he bin-sums have the odor and size locust; trees are also flowering. standing advantages. i. wi|| s. v.0... asWlNTER-PRIMROSE. IRVING on. COMPANY LIMITED A, Maritime Concern %.