Ancusr 2. 1933 A Y§ srocif AND 307E609 _i_ mum as Johnston all lard) Iolyqfld IAIKII.‘ LIITIB Au 1—Ths market ggrthyaster ay and continued g lower until late in the day. "h, s w1s not Darticulanly heavy, pssel at the lows were consider- ‘ The late rally at times was tair- " lngorous, buy the tape was up st N V. do” and net losses were rather rther decline in the Grains, Ifigflwealher reports was ‘s de- w; influence on stocks. h, accondary reaction apparently Friday, and though consider- progress has been made. we “h; l: it has been completed. The on the previous decline on some leading stocks were as lollovrs- o i ' .5; 1m- uu aoz; u. s. Stel “h wx '86%.-Laidlaw Curl:- r York Aug 1—Wall Street Mir- "'5: "What Wall Street called leanup of the Crawford sittin- gayo traders plenty o! chance {my cheap stocks in thejiouday ion. The market ran into support round the same level in the averag- rhere it met support on the bg gilas s week ago. Continue to be pufdblitil of stocks on weak spots. m excellent results in Chrysler- rihe sccond quarter should bring , 1, buying into the motors assu w. This service has had some ex- tlniormation on St. Paul. The ‘qiormatlon is that the present eut in business continues to fixed charges. St. Paul | standout in the rail group. Cirro do Pnsco was one of the Icing group which met good buying the Monday session. A rally in pr iutnrcs should be reflected in r market prices tor CD1’ today. gwuintlvo buying is making its pmunce in the repeal issues n- .. of the yeor- the road will ... its iuli in. Those who predicted a price of 125 r NAD carly in July sold st 124%, Libby Owens Ford is still extreme- vell liked in good quarters. Those . we stocks. “an. prcdictin ga price of 175 tiese touch with the situation de- n positively that the stock will able in price from current levels ore the close of the year. (iced buying continues to be seen U S Rubber issues both common’ d Id, lcvzral o! the big wofesslonal, Jars hare retired from tbs market- porarily, but continue long of- eta-Mirror. SUMMARY Isw York Aug 1-'l.‘he Piiirngo rd c! Trade drectors last night - set as fixed minimums yes- ys_elosing prices on grain ef- ve until Aug 16th. Minimum . grains can only be » on the upside. United Biscuit Co. declared regular rterly dividend o! 40 cents en lticsal Distillers pnods. tn six! _‘_ June 80 earned 80 cents a - fsiiare against 29 cents in the l Domestic Crbdc Oil Production in ended July 23. increased 21.038 s daily to 3.740.300 barrels ac- iafi to Oil and Gas Journal. l. Polk and Co. reports June of new passenger cars 174,010 its against 1011.242 in Man. and 14R.- ‘ la une 1N2 Six months 0821307 its against 6031621 in first halt o! 0d Gas Improvement (b in s quarter earned so cents is prev- oanrter and 33 eents in June ~ queries 12 months to June 80, up: 01.2‘! s common share a- iiilt 1,41. Girysler corporation declares spec- dlrldcnd on 50 cents. Last prev- ill payment was 25 cents quarterly Dec 31, 1032. In Juno quarter md 11.80 s share against net loss 68.028 in previous rliink‘! o! 2'! cents in June 1032 rters. Si: months 1.10 against net I M00132 in first halt of 1032. liondvs Investors Service Com- oditr Price index on July 3i stood i821 rompsrc with 136.8 on ly 29. hielrcia _ 14st 00. nladlustinisls rs-s Utilities .1 . Bonds .._- ,.n 0i! 8.77 2.85 . 1.57 . 80.02 0.21 -—Dow Jones STOCK MARKET G 0S8]? lies- York Au 1-A covering mova- 1- accelerate a moderuta advance - the opening market became de- - quieter on the slight rise. . ed b .n some disappointment alllie some weeks ago, and enn- ucnce, there has been some selling Pfliilior stocks, some of which le from foreign sources. Many ex- ‘ YE! MARKET PGOSSIP YE ST (IIOIIII h IahasfiOl nll vWaad) ltael I‘ ‘ u. . Kan Copper .... Lambert Co .., n‘- boews Incor McKsesport Mack Track ... .... Missouri Pae .... ... Mont Ward Mia IIOII Studebaker Tirnken Gulf Sui . Union Carbide Carb Union Pnc .... .. United Aircraft ... United Corp ... Steel .. Vanadium Steel , Warner Bros Co Warren Bros Western Union Westinghouse Elec Woolworth _ . . . .. Worthington Pump - Yellow Truck Conch ....- a MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE .___. (Special to Johnston and Ward) ocku licll Tel Bras '1‘ L Pow (‘an Can Com _ Can Cement Coin (‘an 1nd i .... Cons Smelt. . Dom Bridge Gypsum Holl Gold Mines Inter Nickel ... Massey Harris ... McCnll Front Oil 0o _ .. Mont Pow .. 3T Natl Brew ,. Nat Steel (hr Showinigan South (‘an Pow . Steel Co Can , Commerce "- Montreal - aronrurtar.‘ crmn manna-r (Special to Johnston and Ward) Stocks Brit Amer 0i! Can in _ Dist Corp Sc Imp Oil . Inter Pot Norundn . . Siacoe Mines Walker Hlrs Melcbers Eldorado 4M LIVES TOC . ‘t ... “u, (Canadian Press)’ MONTREAIq Aug 1—-0i‘fer\ingl on the two Montreal livestock markets today totalled 1483 Receipts were composed of 96 cattle, 333 calves, 409 hogs and M6 sheep and lambs includ- ing about 100 hogs and 200 lambs held over from yesterday's markets. Monday's cattle, includin which were held over from t o prev- ious week were well cleaned up st the close oi’ the day's trading. Today's receipts included two straight loads o! western cows which arrived lnte and were being fed and rested before being offered for sale. Th balance o1‘ the cattle were com- mon cows and bulls and prices were unchanged. (hives were stcadv. aledium good medium kinds from Ii to $8.75. Com- monszligb’. grassens were mostly sold or ~ The lamb market wese very unset- tled. Closo so 300 were held over from yesterday's market and in addition some 300 head were withdrawn from sale here and a shipped to other- markets. a The only early sale today consisted or one small lot or just medium aver- age quality lambs at $5.25. . Hogs were firmer. The bulk o! the bacnns and butchers were sold for $0.50 Select bacous brought $1 per hog premium. Hear and extra hcavies were cut d0 cents and $1 pcr earnings ‘M’ operation oi’ the N. R. A. Pools are notably quiescent at womcnt. and stocks which have stronnly sponsored in the inst nmths are almost conspieious by ED501106 from tape —-‘Dow Jones. Flash-Chicago wheat advanced Zliire cent limit i U S Steel Industry 55 it!" W"! Wilt? against a shade ovrr M P "lit last week. lndanendents d0 cent against 01 per cent. -~Dow Jones. iii III YORK STOCK IXOKANOI (aerial to Johnston and Ward) led Chi-m .,_ over; ‘ ntlc list ... ..: .' 121,5 ' ' 11% 1n 101.9 n a on , .. ... 2a _ viation ... .... 141/. ll 01 hr‘ 87 Close . 1155 cwt. respectively. Sows wero very slow. No sales rcgisterod. 1v. Y.__c_uRB (Canadian Press) 1 Close ..., ... ... 111% o Iitoelrs smer Cyan l! Can Marconi Cities Sorv - . ill Bond and Shara gar-q or Canada A . Jmv ll ,.. .... ,..¢ -..- ... ._.. .lnt Pets . . ... n, u... .... ...» ... ,-. ".1 10% u» can st, 0i] lad ...- ... ...- MT’L;§URB (Canadian Press) Stflclrs ... ,~~a n. ,.- res‘ u- gzatrharnoia p Oil .. Imp Tob Int Pete 15 t“ _... (Canadian Press) WINNXPEG, Han Aug 1- CLOSE Wheat Oct 80; Dec 0% to 90%; Mngatflviflb: ‘bu. 0w 46¢ Mar 44- Biirley; Oct 55%: Dec dill‘! Ml! “w” casn a-nlcas ht: lnrKltflNoinor soyvNtifli lrllgf 83: No 4 nor 80; No ii V‘ whoa: 1o; No ti 71; lrced 00; Track 311,4; No l durum 80 M. Oats: No 2 c w 46%: No s c w 4014,; n: 1 ma 411,4: Feed sou; 2 tecd 81%; Rejectcd m‘; Truck 43 Barlcy:3CWii8 240W ii C W - .... ess ass ,‘ an. _ 1on4, 141 , 5% 124; norms m; Track m “hostels!!- l" amt-arm .. .. Y's iiiiiiil MARKET uuoiniuiis if Corrected-Flor Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue Produce 11m CHARLOTTETOWN cusnorim ________________ i PAGE NINE v . of.“ laws sg-laaal have’: but sa- 1 “s! a asway.s:t"qr: may In IMIDDII In advance- DIVINI SERVICE in Besithcrdale Hail, sabbath. 0th, st 7.30 p. m. ...-.._. , GUIQ OI! SCOTLAND-Div- ina service will be held ornSabbath. August 0th at Summerside, 10.30 a. 111.; at Cape Traverse, 3 p m.; and at DeSable at '1 p. m. J. H. Bishop, studmt. _____ . IUTOI-IIT IINID-A motorist charged with driving to the common danger, appeared before Magistrate m Donald MaoKinnon yesterday, and Rhubarb ... .... New cabbage ,... New onions ,».- . New beets ... ,. ... 10c bunch New Turinips ... 8o bunch New carrots 12c bunch New radish Greens Lettuce ltaspbcr Cherries , Gooseberrles . , Bluheerrles ... ... Strawberries (cultivated) Peas ... ... ... Dairy and Poultry Products Ducks Butter Eggs . Chicken Fowl urn u... .t¢ um ..., ,-ra ... nfs‘ , Meats Roast Beef ... _.. Roast Pork ,.. Tongues each Round Steak .- iic and 10c Haddock ... ... .. 8c and 10c Cod Tongues .. .. Montrea. _ Stock Market Dom Bridge .... i How Smith. .. those A McColl Front . Montreal Pow Nat Brew _.. . Power Corp ... Quebec Pow ... Shawinlgan -. Stccl or Can .. Winnipeg El .. MINING’: (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Aug 1- ks . t- ,- ... ... .-.¢ ... , ,n -... ...-- ,,. ._ _. 01o Cclumsrlo m. - Coniaurum calves brought $4.25 ugh common to U. d K m.,, Stadacona _ Sud Basin t... ... .... Sylvanlte Teck Hugh .... .... ... ..- ... Traadwell ... s“ ... “a use Kirk Chem es Churchhill ... Coast Copper Cobalt .. ... ... ,.--.. sec -.- nsII rs: ~0- ‘u-w .._ Isl. ... .... ,-- n1 .11 ..." 11 a ....- u, ... 3:2 n "v ... saaaa 10 Ventures Vickcrs .. Wood K _::Milier's Worn Powders will purge the stomach and ihiiflliifl?! of worms so ciiectively and so els- ily and painlessly that the moat delicate stomach will not iesl any inconvenience irorn their, action. They aOOOIHIIIEHd themselves to mothers as a preparation that will restore strength and visor to their children and Protect them irorn the debilitating efleoia which result from 4o’ 4s ;scw4 insuring ftcw -¥c I lisdondagnsaascsm was fined ten dollars andoostsor tendaye. . ' CHURCH CONVENTION SPEAKERS — Messrs. JOhn H. special q, speakers at the annual convention - o! the Churches o! Christ at Sum- merslde this week, arrived in the province yesterday. Mr. Booth who is connected with the Church Ex- tension "Department o! the United Christian Missionary Society, will address s. special meeting at the Central Christian Church at 7.30 this evening. Mr. Corey, whose work , is in the Pensions Department o! the U. C. M. 8., is accompanied‘ by his wile and daughter, and has Just completed a. visit to churches 1 0c in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. ___._. CORNWALL-YORK POINT W. I. —The regular meeting oi,’ this branch was held at the home oi the Secre- tary on the evening or July 3rd. 10¢ Th0 President, Mrs, William White, was in the chair and nineteen mem- bers answered roll call. At the close o! the meeting the membe n, to- gether with a number o! their Iriends. proceeded to York Point whari, where a moonlight picnic was held.- Mrs. Leslie McEwen invited the members to her home tor the August meeting. R1011 call is to be answered with "Sing, Say, Play or Pay." and Mrs. Stanley Murray, Mrs. V‘ Aubrey McPhail and Mrs. Colin Mc- Phsil are the program committee- w (Patriot please copy). 0 Stocks LOWER. FREETOWN INSTIT- UTE-The regular monthly meeting or the Lower Freetown Women's In- ”°'/‘ stitutc was held in the School House, Wednesday afternoon. July 19th. The President presided. The meet- tug opened with the Creed. Roll call was responded to by tan members. Minutes o! ,._ eating were read, approved and signed. It was decided to have the interior oi the schoolhouse ‘ ‘ ’ Mildred Jar- m di.na then gave an encouraging re- port from the annual Convention, which was held in Charlottetown. ,6 Mrs. Roy Hill kindly invited us to her house for the next meeting, roll call to be answered with jokes. The meeting was brought to a close by the singing or God Save the K158 Pivotal New ' 1 York Stocks (Canadian Press) Atchlson .., ... .. Auburn Motor ,.. . eth Steel ..... noel ..- Cauada Dry .... ... .1. .... .. C P B ... “a J1 i... ... .1:- iaiba; '.'.’.' 2:". éts".'.. Delaware and Hud stman an Motors ... n. ,1» n.1, ... nt Harvester .- ..n ... ... =- 34% int ‘Nickel ... .11 .... ,.. "a. 13% Nat Biscuit ... ... ,.. pa N Y Central _.. ,.1 ra ‘ff/a Westinghouse Woolworth _ Markets At A Glance .___-_ (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Stocks ir- re ularly higher. ’ oronto M nos-Closed higher. New York-Stocks rally and close rm. Wlnni ag-Wheat closed higher. New ork—-Cotton_ rubber and cot- tea higher, sugar lower. EXCHANCE NEW YORK, AnS 1—I'oreign e:- change weak. Great ritaln high 4,45- ‘ 5i: z O0 dayJ la, low 4.01 blls 6.4 .' Francs I. FQ; \- IJI: Cessna ' "ll ‘l; moo’ Booth and Abraham Corey, Indien- , lb spolis, Ind, who will be the ________v__ _,,___ __, ___ iBEiiTilAl. Gllllllllll < Ills column is Count! "raising o! a nawsy satire at d carats a word in advanea. --_. CHURCH SVICI will be can- ducted on Sunday, Am. sth at Easelbmok at 1i. san. Cross Roads at I pm. and’ Alexandra at '| pan. Minister Rev. l. J. Chisholm. - -__-_ SPRINKLING OABTS AT NEW ANNAN RACES. — Arrangements have been made to have sprinkling carts at tbs races today at New Annnn to eliminah the dust nuis- ‘ance. ladies with expensive dresses are assured freedom Xrom this an- noyance. Q, .-_._. DAB‘! CA1‘!!! IXIIIBITOIS take notice that cattle under and 0"!‘ 51X Years o! axe which do not illlflllfy B-s per production qualities.- llone. Peso 14. Prise List, will be followed to exhibit but will be pen- 'alized by a deduction oi twenty percent of the prize money won. 2103-7-29-51 CENTRAL BUS will commence serviw on Thursday, Aug 3rd, leav- ing Elmira. at 8.30 a. m., to arrive at Charlottetown at 9.30 a. m. via. South Lake, Red Point, across East Baltic. out to n. 1". Keays Corner, down North Bide road via St. Pct- flfl. will stop at any signal tor pas- sengers or parcels. Returning from Charlottetown at 4 p. m. arriving at Elmira about ‘l p. n; 80 UNITED CHURCH OI Canada, Georgetown and Sturgeon. Services, Sunday, Aug. 6th: Sturgeon, 11 a. m.; Militown Cross, 2.30 p. m.; Georsetown, '1 p. m. Sabbath School in both Georgetown and Stlurgecn at l0 s. m. Service in Sturgeon Church also Friday euening at 8 o'- clock, when the message will be em- phasized by Burnandb picture o1 Peter and John. Rev. C. U. MacNe- vin. Pastor. PLEASANT CIRCLE INSTITUTE -'1'he regular monhbly meeting o! Pleasant Circle Institute was held at the home o! Mrs. Basil Sherry on July 13th. Seventeen members and seven visitors were present. The President opened the meeting by singing Institute "Ode." Roll call was answered by s-peling Boston and writing BangornMinutcs o! pro-y- ious meeting was read and adopted. A letter was read from the Red Cross, 1t was decide to collect irom the members to help- this cause along. Mrs. Henry Cameron report» ed presenting quilt to P. C. Hospi- tal. Sick committee reported making two calls and taking rruit. New conmtittees were appointed. Sick, Mira. Harris Boulter and Mrs. Geo. lidscxoy. Prcsram. Mrs. Arthur MaoKay and Mrs. Earle Boulter. It was moved and seconded that our next meeting be held on the first ‘Thursday in the month instead 0d second in order to mats arrange- m-s; Emmet crolaen and Mrs. John Walker were appointed delegates roa- convention. A hearty vote o1 thanks was tendered to ma. Henry Cam- eron tor entertaining the numbers while working on quilt. Reports were given by the delegates from the annual conventions in Charlotte- town. A bill $6.70 was presented and PB-ld. 50 cents was paid for mos. l6 Next meeting at the home oi Mrs. ’ Lemuel Dawson. Roll call to be ans- 53,‘ wered with "Where I Would Like to 'I‘revel." Meeting closed with nat- lfi ional Anthem. Collection 39c. -_-___.___.___. PII-SOMAIJ ii The many friends oi Mrs. Samuel V. Clow will be glad to learn that she is getting along nicely. sitar an op- eration in the Prince Idward Island Hospital. m. and Mrs. J. J. Johnston, Miss Helen Johnston and Miss Marjorie Newson. Charlottetown, left this morning on a three weeks’ visit motor trip to Boston and New York. Mrs. D. A. Brooks and Mrs. l. B. Francis and tamiliss o! hfllton. Mass, accompanied b! Mr. Prank- lin lidcKie, have arrived at their summer cottage at Annandsle. They expect to spend about tour weeks on tho Island. -__._ Mfrs. Edgar Mylcd and her daugh- ter Miss Edith Collins and two children oi Harwich, Conn., are vis- iting at the home oi Mrs. Mylods brother. William P. Csmcmn oi Al- bany. The Misses Frances and Bertha Wood, oi Pownal, accompanied by Miss Florence MscPber-son, oi Ilia: and Miss Flo Chandler, oi Mount Ai- blon, have returned to their home alter spending a very pleasant holi- day week at Annandals, the guests d It. and HI. I. 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