JUNE 12, 1931 _ THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE ‘ YES TERDA Y’S STQCK A ND BOND QUO TA TIONS ‘ Z~IZH{I'I%HZH€HE§Z'I%E€PI%HEE=%. Central-guardian saw rarssrar HANDBAGS at smoo. Moore a McLeod Limited. 6194-0-11-21 Morning Stock Letter ' Wall Street Mirror Says:- Special to Johnston & Ward 3 =-__=:-:§:-:===-::-:s;:-:s=xax§:-rau§r:§x§us-:==I“ hdarketiReponm a’ QTEWART JONES 8' 00-. Charlottetown Check up Your Groceries it's considered smart to be economical these days--So make out your list of grocery items Iiiiiiiiifil NEW BATIIING CAPS 15c In ‘I50 Moore 8t McLeod Limited. 5184-64112! DOMINION QTURES LIMITED: ator, hold promise of batter prices.‘ 80V- eral which is closely allied with Coll- solldated Gan report: enormous galnl In lts- business so far this year. The Company is working two shifts at its factory keeping up with sales which have shown a 300 per eent increase In lilarch over January. Further than this NEW YORK, June 1I—-'l‘he market was favored by encouraging news dur- ing the day and responded with I001! advances well distributed through tho lint. These items were, the deelaril- ion of tho regular dividend by New York Central the increase in the sales of Woolworth and the Steel tonnage rc- 1t is gratifying to note continued in- crease in dollar volume of suiea being experienced and reported by Dominion Storms Limited. Undoubtedly this dol- lar showing reflects the very large gain in turnover as measured in actual quan- tity as compared with n your ago. For “ROMANCE 01" THE REAPEBP- This is the year that marks the cen- tennial ot the reaper, invented by Gyrusl-Iall McGoi-msck in 1831. As a Baal ‘f: Std-figuri- . ufikTqlgpillllifl . . ... ... ... u’ Briiilian 6| ... .,, Brillrihi Piilver ... ... .. 5mm"; Product: .. Bun,“ (‘i-iiiciit .. 01mm _“,,|'|||g , ... .-. . w ,, power and Puller ..- ... Fllifllillg" m“); of Commerce ... .. ii bronze -~- Cllllfllgs (‘pf Foundry ... .. glrliiiiiiiiu industrial Alco oi . . ,‘ It "a." "d." ‘. . . NW3] |, ll Pouer .. rfliiiiisl llrcivi-ries .... . . . ‘YIHMM gn-p] (‘ai- ... ... . . . . .. '. “m; ... ... . . gain. corporation ... m»; Iirutlurs "M ]'tI\\‘i‘l' .. saw voaa STOCKS n _ liirkllll" _n tho five ivccks ciideil liiay 30th the com- lllllly Pfilllirtcil sales of $3,592,702 an in- crease ovcr the sumo l'il(llliIl_ a year ago of $180,078. This gala is at the rate of 7.70 per cciit as compared with a loss of 1.01 per cciit iii April. ona of 1.05 prr cciit in lllar-rli. a gain of 7.7-1 per cent in February and one of 2.71 per cent in January: iii other words. out of the flvc periods rcportcd upon in the ciir- rciit vcar, gains have been established for thrcc_ wiillo losses iii the other two have iiccn rcativoly small. The result of this is that for the 2'.’ weeks to May 30th, sales volume of the company has afrrrccaicd $l0.7Stl.0iI0 on increase of iii" "‘l over the corresponding period of i.l.'i0, this gain lieliig at thc rule of 2.00 pcr rcnt. lloiiiiiilon Stpres siiii has 30 weeks of its currcrut your tn work through and V4 report upon, but already it has built ufl an advuniazc which appears to be es- P""U"".\“s<ilirl and which should count Riffillkl_i' innards the furtherance of’ the showing as tlic your progresses. Un- doubtedly liud it not iiecn for thp, con- tinucd falling off in commodity valucs tho results of the company on n lurin- otury basis would hulk even more sut- isfactorily, iiur the chief point for the share holders to recognize at the pres- cnt time is thut tho company is going through a depression arr-a with its or- ganization intact, and the actual phra- icul diwclopiiiciit of llic business contin- uiiirr at what wollltl sccin to he an iin- lirnkcn pace-min] with its earning pow- cr being maintained on as high a plane fitting means of commemorating this unusual event a private show- ing of the film, “Romance oi the Reaper" was given before a represen- tative gathering in Prince Edward ‘Theatre yesterday forenoon. Mr. V. E. Ambrose, oi the Saint John Branch oi the International ‘Harvest- er Co. oi Canada, welcomed the guests with a few well marks, outlining the early history of agriculture and the development that has taken place during the past cen- tury. WEDDING BELLS-‘After a wed- ding trip to Derry, New Hampshire, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Essery have returned to Saugus, Mass. Mr. Es- sery is the son of Mrs. Edna Essery of 80 Western Avenue. Mrs. Essery was formerly Miss Frances Wheeler, daughter of Mrs. Nellie Wheeler, oi Derry, New Hampshire. A wedding supper was served by Mrs. Edna Es- sery, mother-oi the groom. Later in the evening a. reception was held. chosen re- ~ port which was about in line with ex- pectations. ~ The heights of the recovery lppnr- entiy are going to be tested again on the current rally. It will be In inter- esting test as it will mark the third time this level bu been reiwhed. It the market is able to break through it will indicate constructive active sponsor- ship. MIRROR HAYS: The market continues to keep willi- in its narrow trading range, and is tarnishing quite a battle with. the con- siructlve and bearish forces both of which groups are made up largely oi the professional element. Under the cir- cumstances ft is well to keep pretty close to "IQ sidelines until the Vlnarket itself is able to break out of its trail- Ing area. either up or down. fio liar these limits are I2‘! on the downside and 130 on the upside. Now is the time to begin to look about for issues which ltnnri n good chance oi‘ being lenders from this time on. First of nil the action of lhe two law priced refrigerator issues, ervel and Kelvin- tlioiie who have been closely identified Juneau have taken a big position in Serrcl. Wall fltrcet hears of n change In manage- with the market for Alaska incnt ivhii-ii will link Serve] even clos cr to (‘nnsoidatsd (ins. Iluylng of an excellent character has lirru seen In Standard Brands and will continue to lie seen Inasmuch II certain Imnklng officials are recommending the stock for long pull purchases. "II" at current lcvels at n price to yield around 7 per cent. The first quarter results cov- cred dividend requirements and the imi- onl quarter will exceed the first three months. (‘iialn Flore issues are mu well liked in good quarters. As mentioned on pre- vinus occasslnns these issues should be among the first to turn upward delin- itely. First National Store! which was ahle to shou- enrnlngs of 35.08 _a share for its flscnl year ending lilurch 81 came close to the 1930 earnings of 85.50 a sliarc. In the same group can be listed Krel- Ie. Bears Ilnebuck, isfewsy Rinses and Melville Shoe. The latter is particularly recommended for the long pull buyer. lieth Steel .. llrlirgs... .. Iiycrs A .\l C I) G Ale Pacific (‘hi-as Ohio .,, (‘oi (‘arliou (‘oi (‘urlion (‘ G 44%] 4M iii/iii 44% 1 10, 1 lillcc . . . on the balcony, which was tastefully decorated with bunting. After being received by the Mother Superior and Sisters, His Lordship entered the mu- sic room, where the pupils nad gath- _ m ered. Miss Mary McNelli and Miss now and shop where prices are lower and a high standard of quality is maintained. l SAHANAC WHITE PAPER NAPK 50 in package .. WAXED PAPER, pur 40 iu roll .. .. THESE ITEMS 0N SALE JUNE IITH T0 IBTH. savaoav, I2 In pkg. ' INS, 10c Each 10c . Pkg. 10c e while, HEINZ SANDWICH RELISH .. Bot. 23c gaibniq" swssr MIXED Pi 42 oz. Iioiiie .. Ii oz.jar .. .. Kalonia STUFFED ouvss, 8 oz. iistiie FRENCHS Farrah: 9 oz. lioiiie . . . . . .. gate-silo oozes OLIVES, 8 oz. iioilie . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Each ' HEIIIZ SWEET MUSTARD PICK CKLES, 49c H531... 28° Each 23c . ----‘--.. . . . . . . . .. Each’ 17° viii/east; ’ as possible. The Montreal Curb Market .i_.._ Big hlissourl .i 211i] 1i A 0|! ...i nu 10%, (‘an .\IllIiIlll,' liLi, l) C Sou .. linni Stores u. imperial Oil . m ‘ ~ liuperlul"l‘o 1n Petrol 5}}. In mu A .. mplu lltil B 15%| N-iruurla rm/Jl’ ll l.iiii| Rlicrrltt . H The bride was attired in an ensemble oi white silk. The matron of honor was Mrs. Florence MacKenzie, oi Reading, sister of the bride. The best man was George S. Essery, brother of the groom. Guests were present from Reading, Lynn, Rox- bury, Brookline, Somerville, and Derry, New Hampshire, Prince Ed- ward Island, Boston, Amherst, Nova Bcotla. Mr. and Mrs. Essery will be at home to their friends at 80 West- ern Avenue, after June 4th. (‘nu Gus (‘on (‘an (‘orn Pro ... E 1 Dupout |.. . 1'} -\ l. (‘o . I Frances Gaudet played a piano duet as a prelude to a delightful program which Bishop O'Sulllvan afterwards spoke oi as one that he would re- member for some time to come. 4m, 47:2; A presentation of s. lovely bouquet l ‘i ' of flowers to His Lordship b_\' little Miss Louise McKimicn was a charm- .. 'ng incident in the proceedings. ‘This ‘_ n was followed by s. “Welcome Song" ul 2o! 25%| ' by all the pupils. MissReta Des-I “M; 52W " " Roches then read the following sci-I "T, dress-—- I CIIDICEDATES, 2 iii. package 25c gatoniq ASSORTED BISCUITS, per btlX 35c PALAWAN BLACK TEA Per lb. 53c i-i i- Light Fox Film (lcn Illco "mm; Hi rcs . (l ' Mum M‘ ficii Electric Power LIQIIL .. lir Films ... ~-' '- Geuerul linnirs ... General Asphalt Iinnltriiiilii» ii Hydro Electric . International Harvester ... ... lleunrcntt Popper... . ywtgopiery \\':irrl . ... y gflfil lludsnn Power . . Pfllllitliiilt. Publlx ... .. Prulck Ford run -- ick ... ... . . ... -. taaiiard rill of New Jersey . lteriliig Securities nk W" 1° noun-am 13' llurv . In Nickle 1n Tel:- Joiias lfan Ken (‘nppr-r Lambert (‘o .. Li: .\l_vcrs B Loews lii Alex Sca ... 311s Pacific Rloiit Word BAKERS BREAKFAST COCOA, l’; iii iin 24c SHEFRIFFS G000 MUHNING MAR- MALADE, 2 lb. jar . . . . . . . . .. 38c ST. CHARLES’ EVAFUHATED MILK,‘ " i6 oz. iin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 for 23° NESTLES MILK. EVAPORATED, 2 tor 23c Taiitins .. .. EAGLE BRAND MILK, i5 oz. iin .. Each 20c ST. CHARLES‘ MILK, med tins for 23c 2 '°' 23c VERNON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE- Children's Address The regular monthly meeting oi the Vernon Women's Institute took place in the school room on Tuesday, May 19th with 11 members and 2 visitors _ answering roll call. The school com- I v mittee reported nothing needed in the school this month. 'I‘lie sick com- mittee reported ilve visits made to the sick. A vote of thanks was ten- dered the members for the above vis- its. A bill oi $2.00 was paid by the Secretary. It was decided that $5.00 be donated to the Red Cross and the Secretary forward same. Mrs. W. A. Jenkins and Mrs. Bert Drake were appointed as delegates to attend a. special meeting at Mrs. Lawson Jen- kins to plan about the District Con- vention. The Secretary was asked to write the Motor League about signs for the school. Mrs. Bert Drake invited the ladies to her home for the June meeting. The meeting ad- jourried. ____i____ nTilE BIG PROVINCIAL EXHI- BITION of 1931 commences Monday, August 17th and continues until Fri- iéli ' To His Excellency, the Most Rev- , erend Joseph Anthony O’Sul1ivan, .I- D.D., Bishop of Charlottetown. ' May it please Your Excellency:- What is so rare as a day in June! Then if ever come perfect days, Then‘ heaven tries earth i! it be in tune, And over it softly her warm ear lays. I June! What month more joyful I to the heart oi children! June with t its religious feasts, with its glad va- '_'_'|I _ __| _'_ cation days, is always welcome. But I i I I GRAIN ‘ RANGE M “my CHICAGO GRAIN EXCHANGE ' some noun rnmss NHOIATION SECURITIES! ' no. auuii s 1on1 Bell Tale . 5 1051 3 C Power ... CARNATION MILK. tail tins, T i6 oz. tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WIIEA - Lust 57 51m 00% Pullman (‘n Rollin (‘or R Ii 0 11cm Ilaiirl .. R land Stool i. Itoyui Dutch Safe Stores fir-urs Tim-buck . a Einciair (‘orpii July Sc pt licc . CORN SPECIAL . .. 10 lbs. 55c. r s 37c doz. . FRUIT 96s ., 6c each 40.75 40.25 100.50 101.00 SPECIAL ROBIN IIOOD FLOUR 98s $2.81 SPECIAL BACON . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23c ii). _ PICNIC 11AM . . . . . . .. 1901b. ,,_,\_\-‘,,N_,,s ________ H 25c d“ NEW CARROTS. CABBAGII‘). ONIONS, WAX BEANS, CUCUMBERS, CELERY. ICEBERG. LETTIJCE, RIIUBARB m". a1 Vi 4.1% _ June of 1931 brings rare honor, a new joy for us; ’tls the visit of our new Bishop. Your Excellency is wel- come. Thrice welcome to our Con- vent School, So many important functions solic- it your attention we dared not hope you would visit us so soon. Now that the opportunity is ours with pride and loyalty we greet you as the wor- thy representative of our Holy Fa- '_ ther. We know that you are very much devoted to, and greatly in- sm . | . . fltli mu 34%| . .Il0-%"1G<,'\5iI1li5lll " 3'." s 1m S O of N .1 .. Studebaker Texas (‘n 'l‘ GRul 'l‘ ll lioar . . l’ i‘ (‘urii ... . 1'fiI0il Pacific .. Viiitcrl (‘orp Pnitr-rl Gus imp .. ll S ln Alcohol ll S Steel Van Steel 1V Ii (‘o Warren liros Wes Vnion IVINNIPEO GIIAIN RANGE .___.______.___._________ Iago that he at once captivated the W” 4W" mo. hearts of the little ones. This mo- m 1.1110 I 2n __ Shaw Power Unit Secur 5V; i052 D0lil.\'i0.\' 0F CANADA W IIEAT- July ... Oct ... ... ... Dec .., ... The Bishop replied with dcep feci- iparish. lng, saying that. this was one of the: Our people received their ‘ most. beautiful and touching reccp- mostly from Acadiun ancestry, whtuiiicntous occaslonls one thatwilllivl tions he had ever received. It gave kept to their faith through trials and in the memory of the parishionerg him great pleasure to see so many sufferings. We regard this faith as‘ for years to come. happy young faces this morning. . our heritage and honour it and zul- 'l‘iic church was very tafiefully de- here to it. Now a mixture of Scotch’ corzitcri ivith flowers and blossoms. and Irish residents have combined ._3_ llizh Low coir, sow, on; any, GUARANTEED norms lifl-‘li 01% . ... . 41151054 100.75 102.00 . 4y, lilfill 101.00 102.00 .. .451, 1057 101.00 io:.oo-, . . . . .. . 41/, iuoa 10l.li\ltl iu-.:.oo =' " roar:- 101.00 -i 105.75 OAT! 24"} 301,4 293.’; ‘ IiiI-fyt, 11. 'll 11'." (iii-ii 0534i 0314i 70' 1054i IIRIAI At The Church I01.‘ .5 100-00 I07 100.00 107 . 100.25 107 100.25 107.25 zaoeooaann zzzzzzzzzz gr“-x~F=w =:... . . iioiiisiox or CANADA nouns‘ tlu Exempt issues) 1031 100.15 100.75 1033 101.70 105.05 1037 107.75 llitifiti 1031 111.45 111.00 ... .l\‘ov I 103'.’ 102.30 102.75 NOV 1 103-1 104-80 105.10 . .Bep I 1010 101.00 102.15 . .Oct l5 Ill-Iii 100.10 100.50 . . .011 l5 10H 101.75 102 "5 .i"l.'il 1 1010 101.85 1 .0ct 1 1060 05.00 on Loan) Nov 11040-50 ioifn 101.85 v 11041-57 102.40 102.80 Nov 1 1048-58 104.20 104.5: Nov 1 1010-50 104145 104m Issuer iirzviiiiv F011. ausir n, um lwaruuxu. i-oivniri U . Mggillflrlly speaking the regular div- ! current quarter, which il scheduled ‘f: "molar of next week, would he "lied as a "routine affair on the “FPDFIIIIIH that the regular dividend rag," I31’ would be declared as usual. m e Igiic arisen ccrtain rumors, how- l. flu-r the dividend rota might he "lied to 2 rind tn this way inquir- hava iii-reioped as to tbs possibility mtlufiiiliilll‘ in the dividend at the pres- "II" it has been suggested, for iii- I'll-it if the company increased stock might reasonably to rebound to 800 s share sud thus get back again to a that is being paid for this stock I 000 customers who partie- istoiner-Ownershlp cam- il"! Year. A rote of l2 in div- Illd a market leval of around t2 iiidi to u yield of nearly 6 per r yield, by the war. been shown by Montreal Pow- l“ "Ho! years put. rim-ting of Montreal Power for- 601v ill] A FLASH or tics-ironie- courams znouen ELECTRICITVTO LIE-HT a nous: FOR FORTY .~ . vsaas- ,. I Familial. or BucuuvouuM CONT/HMS PLliiihLliik IN’ EVERY PUFF “Send In ten cents in shrill" ""1 "9 7m‘ - 1 t f "Do Y u fiIWI°“a..i.-1“ MmIIIyMcai-E §r howl-age and curious facts printed in color (Que 3%’ g1! ‘)4 0r twenty ceaiswill brill! cards b7 an ZEIIIIIIII; whifiitlie cardsA lmetdr pgrmgn teoliection _ - b "luakszr fish-m Lid. Hlmlllw Buckingham Ci arettes-a smooth ref ' blendo clioioeto_ lull- irated y powerful violet rays. Thareis momrwfluwetk" the sun." Bueklngluml. "HI-lid "U1 giant sun Isms, are rcmu-hbl! °°°| ""1 \\I ,,_,, . ' m. “u? 3 u. qusi “MEL, in II: patented eschew 1 Stewart Jones 8e Co. Corrnmdmta of A Greenehields 8: Co. Imiifen o! flu I'm tree! Stock Exchange j-n-n l8 GreofGeei-gb 8t, Charlottetown day night. Biggest prize list in his- tory. Fastest and best horses will compete. The most thrilling vaude- ville acts. Bigger and better Midway. In fact the biggest and best show by large odds over staged in the Garden of the Gulf. Tell your friends about the dates. Arrange your holidays for this carnival of fun and education. J. W. Bouiter, Secretyy, Charlotte- town, r. E. r. ' . or New York Exchange _____- Air Reduc ... 81%| 81%| 70% 80% Al Cori) .. 5 ll Al Chem Al Chaim At: ltefin Am Can -,, ... n. 20 -'.§ ism 100% mo, n: ziogfzm a014, el Tel . 1001/, . mo, ii2=,v, .. 1. -. Atchisnrl ._, . “II/ifiirifltlfl manila Auburn Auto ... . 104i‘ IOTJIBIJM’ 1}" nun, Oiiio . 611% n1 ria ill-Vi llariis A ... . Bend Avist .|10"/;|16li 10% 16% MR; AND MRS. and iiouv, '. II 41w 41m 4am 4 r (‘ouch .i m: m: isisimrfosuiiivan g | Is ‘W e I c o m e d At Mischoche His Excellency, Right Rev. Joseph O'Sullivan, D.D., was deeply touched by the very cordial reception that he received from the Reverend Sisters and pupils oi Notre Dame Convent and the people oi the Miscouche Par- ish on Tuesday. An arch of flowers and bunting with "Welcome" in large letters across the top was plac- ed at the entrance to the convent grounds. lined the oval driveway waving flags upon the approach of His Lordship and other dignitaries of the Church, who accompanied him. He was met at the gate by the pas- tor, Rev. Martin Monaghan, D.D., who welcomed him on behalf of the Sisters. The Sisters were assembled ml 1w I i i tercsted in institutions of learning. Hence, by your very presence here today, you impress upon our minds the value of knowledge and the ami- ability of virtue. These thoughts urge us on and re- mind us of his words who said: I Would not waste my spring oi youth In idle dalliance; l would plant. rich seeds To blossom in my manhood and bear fruit When I am old. --l—lilihouse With ideals such as these constant- ly before us, we will strive to win the crown by earnest study now and lat- The children, the girls in I cr on by faithful correspondence to 110mm? P05010115 Wu have filled were] white and the boys dressed in their; the sacrifice and labors of zealous H 81131111066 that U10 H013’ $99 11ml best, made a pretty scene as theyibeneiactors. Please accept, with our heartfelt thanks for your welcome visit, our bestfwishes. God guide theei God keep thee! God bless thee on this earth below, And in our home above A rich inheritance lies, His everlasting love. In the afternoon at three o'clock, the congregation of the Pa ‘sh lined up at the Parochial house xlld went in procession to the Church. Tlic ‘Bishop was received at the door by I I the pastor, Rev. Dr. Monaglian. Af- ter his Lordship was seated on his Itbrone, M1‘. Arsene Pcirler read an address on bcliuli of the parishioners, ' which was in part as follows: It is with great and sincere pleas- ure that we greet your Excellency Ion this, your first visit to the parish ‘of Miscouciic. It plcziscd us very imuch that you have been appointed as our chief pastor. Your interest i in educational matters and the ini- witb the Acadians, which has only‘ helped to strengthen our hold on tliv Catholic belief and iii this and inat-‘ ters pertaining to the welfare of the district, we are as one heart and om The Montreal soul. We assure you of our love and dc- votion to you and wish you to accept this assurance of our uiifziiiiiig loy- alty and obecliciicc to you chief pastor. Signed on behalf of the trustvcs. James Carver, Philibcri Guurivt. Am- abie Gaucict. The Bishop replied ill \\'Ol'fis (I(llll_L!. chosen wisely and ivcil when 11c StI-ICDIXIK‘ iic bad I'L‘(‘l'I\i‘(I. ccted you to fill the wirioyvcd Dioccscl of Charlottetown. We are only a small portion oi your charge, only about 500 souls, yet we arc one oi the oldest parishes on the Island, our that afternoon. thirty our boys Confirmation 11S Oiii iii praise to the coiignuiilimi for iIlL‘ ivork they imvc bccii convent and this hcnuiiful CIllilVii uh‘ cvldeiicc of your devotion. lit‘ iilllllil- ' cri them most siiiccrr-iy‘ for iii‘ m-I- Tlic I Stock Exchange H pc'Ial a. Jolinsion s Ward) r- . »i ii i. ii i-iafl-r If: ., ,- Sixiy-oiie ciiiirircii \'.'(‘i'(‘ raniiriiii" and‘ \ history going back far bcyoiirl o. ccn- thirty girls. Bishop USuliivmi flfi-f tury, this beautiful structure being dressed the children IJPIOYI‘ mid 'li‘1i‘ the third church to be built in this confirmation, in such simple Iill'l.".i— And Vi' Had Just Told Him of Her Aches and Pains —Continucd From Yestoi-ci 21y sis» as Ssa ya; use, iieuisuewire? Goon MOININQMH. cane. new" is Museum: ‘mass aavs ‘I ‘ on, Site's Fmg? TIMI‘ YoU Mk5. 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