‘mi-mans: Jim / f ikflbli i ‘I (-_,]| piuivy 3 T105’ FRFIWL writ __ ... jmwm o, .1 .- ill Uéiifi-Ti. . -l i>ii nf .\'i-\v vciiriiics A llpl‘ “r \'n\-'\ Fi-ntiri Pi-ii‘ cf liwiitrozil I f "illllil"'i'i't‘ Pink . .. .\(T1\'F BOND PRIFES ('0!!l‘0!l.\'l'l0.\' SEFFRITIEN‘: 051.0 10': rs 100.75 r 107D ‘Ill-Tl D0.‘ll.‘-'l0.\' 0F FANADA Marke ."i l 03,50 UH 5'1 . lilfl 50 fill 50 S950 q . l-l a 97.5" 104 11": 1fli.50 GFAHANTEED BOXDS 105.00 i 107MB!) .~_ ii . “in: i) \ it . 5W _' hi‘ ... “r55 r15 .- rm: cimiztorrcriqiw giiiiuigpliiw TYTZJCK AND B0700 i "Tlhfil-T r-Iimr. _' Quo TA wows t 'R'e!§<§'{iis' i. Cy 5TEWART JONES é? CO" Charlottetown ‘ Correspondents of Greenshlelds &- 00., Montreal llilll i: .3 i? 31:13.13 lllillll iilTll 1071.4") DOMINION OF CANADA BONUS (TAX EXEMPT IFSPES) l-"i-i» l. iillil THLWON TlékAL is. i l i It“! i" lUiHitl CURB MARKET (Sin-rial to Johnston Ir l Aliniiiin llil riiii .\i l§siill lllll ldiliiirx- .\ iliil Fliliiiwi l‘. . Lrikii Hiiiinrinr (‘rirp , tiniiili h (‘n , 'l‘r-o‘k lliiclioa \\':ilkc-r. llir i Grain Exch GREG Kiln-hell, iinhori 1'0 .. .\' iilslillvrs l Askvil (Special to Johnston & Wnril) (‘lll(,\(il) Doniinion O7 Canada Bonds (Special to Johnston k gun!) H?» War Loon .. War Lonii .. tnry Ymiii .- licinry Lnnn .- Yiciorv Limn .- iiciiow-i‘ . -. Jii-(iiiiiliiiu . H031 iii.‘ r l I8 Great George so, Charlottetown Stewart Jones 8c Co. Correspondent: of Greanshields 8: Co.- dfeurbsrs o! the Montreal Stock Exciting; Business - Industrial Acceptan ticslly self-liquidating. A Dominion- Wide Corporation operates branch 0m”! in every Province in the Dominion with the exception of two. The assets of the Corporation consist almost entirely i‘! cash and short term investments which in all cases are secured by substantial margin and lien and are prac- The Corporation's Investment in these obiilllllll“ '5 “f June so, 1m, was $5,111,116, reprcschllilB the "flliwinfl °' a large number of commodities widely ‘mmlmud “mind” out the Dominion by upwards ol 1,509 duh"- We recommend ‘Industrial Amp!!!" C""P°"“°" M’ Convertible Ten-year Debentures for conservative invest- ment. Detailed lnfdrniation on request- Eastern Securities Company LI M l T E D Q11, w. n. v. nonssn. Manllcr- ‘I '"’ CIIABLOTTETOWN or. JOIN moivmsss. HALIFAX MONCTON sumuinisios IBEDEBIOTW Asked {The New York Curb (Special in Johnston k gfolril) ll 5|.’ Asicfill .\Pi‘0 Supply ll ' :\lilll i‘_v.'iii~ ‘ii B llnizlllnii Hriiluh l‘ (‘iiiiiiiliiiii |.. . li - inc .- (illilllvlrllll Uii ... lfiisili ll (Ill |\ ‘llll oi’ i)i~i;i\\iii'e-.. . VS, l i Niiiii-x l’n\\' ll .. ... iii-ii \'linri- ... ’ ' iil- .\ -i llllllllllP Uii llii|it‘l‘lill iiil . liiil l'i‘il'iil"lllll .. .\nii';:ir:i lllltl-illl l. I‘ ... Pil Vacuum i) Th e _Montrea7 Stock Exchange. (Siibolnl to Jolim-tuii A‘- Wnril) Snips Siiw- Upon iiigli l.i-w lili.\|i:| l’ t) ...! l I ' lAi-iiiiii ' .' ill i‘ l'4i\\‘ . Jwill i‘ iH-w l Jdist , .. l 3G“. Pffillwilli HBSPHAI. Livestock Market (Canadian Pres MONTREAL, Que, Oct. =- stock cattle were fairly well ‘aballcd up by heavy sales at the close of yes- terday's trading on the two Montreal livestock markets. Today's offering ivas made up of 21f cattle, 525 sheep and lambs, 1,100 hogs and 230 culvc-s, lncludng '77 cattle, 152 sheep, 211 hogs and 130 calves left over from yesterday. Cattle were draggy. A few ccm- monl bulls weighed up at $2.50 to $3. Calves were steady at $9 t0 $10 for gold veals and around $3 to $3 50 for common light grass calves. Lambs were unchanged. Good ewws and wethers brought $7.75. Culls 6nd bucks were discounted $2 PET ‘Wt- Sheep were slow sellers at $2 to S5 50. Hogs were about steady lit $12 l0 $12.25 for bacons and butchers, w.th $1 premium per hog an selects. Heavies were around $11, fezvier= sold up to $11.50, sows were mostly $10. On one market where only 330 hogs were offered, sales were nzadr at $11.50 to $11.75 ‘for bacons and butchers. i/Vcstern Guardian —-BUY FLASHLIGHTS, Batterleii and Bulbs at Bruce's. 7591 —AUTO STORAGE BATTERIES I and auto lamps sold at Braces. 7574 s —-FIND RUM: N0 OWNER-Pro- hibition Officers Miller and Mann 811d iCustoms Officers Platis and Mc- Donald causeda good deal oi ex- citement on Queen's wharf. Sum- merslde. on Monday afternoon. They went down to search for liquor and found a, half gallon can of rum on the- wharf, apparently without 8n owner. The ofilcers then began search - ing all the brats and turning over the ‘v bcurs in search of more but- W878 unsuccessful. xnzuglas’ Egyptian Linlilient is re- commended for sore necks, galls, dis- temper, callouses and spavins. Re- moves proud flesh and Hoof Rot. Stops bleeding instantly. cimgiisi Exhllarating meetings in the $250,- 000 Prince Edward Island campaign were hold last Tuesday evening in Bridgetown, Uigg, and French River. Speakers and entertainers from Charlottetown travelled long distanc- e: to address their neighbors in the country and elicited warm responses -t-') their appeals for generous con- tributions to the construction and equipment fund for the new build- lng-thc audiences making it plain that they would give liberally when approached by the District Commit- teemcn. As usual, no contributions were accepted at the public meet- ings. Ai, Bridgetown. with District Chair- man T. G. Wiginton presiding. the speakers were Dr. Wendell McKenzie and the Rev. H. D Raymond, M. A‘. Entertainers from Charlottetown were Mr, Bend. Acorn. soloist, Mr. Lloyd Ward, trumpet, and Miss Thelma Burns, piano. District chairman R. C. McLeod presided at the meeting iii Uigg. Speakers for the evening were the Rev. F. E. Boothroyd and Dr. G. F‘. Dewar. Entertainers were Miss Flora Campbell, solo, Miss Jacqueline Mc- Donald, solo. and Miss lifarion Mc- Lcllan, reading. The Hospital meeting in French River was presided over by Samuel aei-nariii Speakers from iCharlotte- town were the Rev. D. M. Aitken, Dr. l“. W. Tidmarsh and Mr. W. K. Rog- ers. chairman of the Memorial Com- mittee. Entertainers included a 1111M‘- tet by Messrs P. W. Bentley. George Johnson, Harvey McPherson and Mac ‘ McKlnnon. Professor Kendall played the piano. Announcements of further meetings will be published in the local columns oi this paper. I sEastern Guardian i g l mtanms LlSTI-IrL-You can Jiave your hair marcelied, finger gwaved or cut also manicuririg, etc. ,;By’ Margaret Cosier, Ladies Hair mresser, Montague. 7605-10-15-31 ..'SUNDAY SERVICE-On Octob- er 10th, Rev. R. H. Bell will preach Ia follows: Southlake eleven a. m.: Wubject, "The Optimism oi’ Jesus": LKIDKEBOIO at 7.30 p. m.: subject, "Is iii possible m living to communicate. with the dead?" PERSONALS —Mrs. Neil Durant and Miss Beat- rice Campbell, Graham's Road were in Summerside last weeic-E. -—l"riends of Mrs. James Lavzless. Norboro, will regret to hear of her illness in the Prince County Hospit- al and wish her a speedy IEZOVCTYr-E -Miss Winnifrel-i Sinclair. Sum- merfield, iwss a. recent visitor to Summerside-E —-Mrs. H. B. Haslam and son Irv- ing of Springfield, Lot 67, were visit- ors to Charlottetown on last ‘Thurs- day-E. --Mrs. Clarence Hickey and little son Gerald of Dsrnley who have been visiting Mrs. Reginald Smith, Em- erald, for the past two weeks have re- turned home-E. —Mss Sadie Msclsean, Southwest Lot 16. is spending a few days in Summerfield the guest of her cous- in. Mrs. Archibald MacGregon-E. ——Among those who attended the Y. P. S. Convention in Malpeque on Monday afternoon, were Miss Win- nifred Sinclair and Miss Dorothy Mayne, Summerficld and Miss Reta Stewart, Norboro.—E. -Miss Mary Caroline Campbell. Portland, Oregon. who is visiting her old home in Graham's Road was a recent visitor t0 Charlottetowri.~l!l. -—Hon. Peter Sinclair and Mrs. Sin- clair of Summerfield. were in Sum- merside last week and attended tho Mae Edwards PliiYr-E. ::Perslsn Baim- the unrivalled toi- let requisite. Essential to every dainty woman. Imports ra-re charm and beauty to the complexion. Softens and beautlfles the skin. Makes ham‘: flawlessly white, Cools and refreshes Relieves roughness. Ideal for feminine distlnctbn. Dellcately fragrant. Swift- ly absorbed into the tissues, leaving no stlcliness. Persian Balm invariably creates s subtle elegance and charm. He had Just been worsted in a busi- ness deal and he was very angry. "I look upon you, sir. as a rascal," he growled. "You are privileged." said the other man. "to look upon me in any character you care to assume!" it All the while nit‘ produced 1n I-b I ‘ B)’ LOGAN iii i.- ll iili ' — _ _ m" 1 .\i.ii ionic. on. ii-‘riii- hut-invin- riiii \\l‘l't' iiuililii): uf llll iiiiii-lniiiiiiig ('|liI |"ll nlli-niirii llie opening "f. liii- piuimliieiivi- liilii llinl li-si- uf II \\ liiliuii one ll more l|lIll|l|I vliliim 0| llir ie-riill)‘ Rh vii_ to - n: |l|‘lIl ivlii-ii tlu- iiiilizii .. Slihlirqill-Ii iiiv riiiigv. t In limk plni-v iii llii- llw svlvviiii- iri- lli'lll‘\l‘ l it Iii llis loii for imlzi l ‘final sales c, Oct. iii-Trad- ing was listless today on the Mon- treal wholesale butter market. Num- ber l pasteurized buter was quoted at 29 cents a pound for carlots and in retailers solds were 32 and 33 cents. and prints 3f] and 34 cents per pound. The ciirccse market was firm, Ontario cheese selling at 15'; cents a pound and Quebec cheese at 14‘; cents. The egg market was steady. Dealers quoted country shippers for ungrnded eggs delivered cases re- tuned extras, 38 to, 4i cents per dozen, firsts 32 to 33, seconds 24 to 27 cents. New Brunswick green mountains were quoted at $1.05 per 39 Bound bag ex iraci: on the potato market and N. B. cobbler; at 95 cents to $1. OTTAWA, Ont, Oct. 14.—Canadian egg markets are holding firm with prices practically unchanged today. The final report 0f storage holdings on October 1 as lSFIIITi h_v the Domin- ion Bureau of Statistics show a total of 15,302,647 dozen eggs in storage on October 1st this year as "mpared to 12.977029 dozen nn October 1, 1929. TORONTO-The local market is unchanged and brokers report sales 01' graded eggs at extras 42,. firsts 3E, SIX OaasdaismadsstDelwmOnmlo. Closing Stock Lea-l}.- Special to Johnston & Ward iii llie- lii-lciii-lzig iiulil iii- wen in iiie current stock iii Hillel ii blfillllj’ oiii-iiiiig uniilil in iiitiii-suril. “no ilnit in» .\4'\\' |li|\l“ll ll.'\il‘il‘i \\ll\ mn- fllriillgll lil‘ii. ll lllll‘ IIIP llll\~illllllll‘\ of fiiriiior iiiiirliel lrrrgiiliii-liii-n may --iii| i... 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Pouiiry prices are hanging. I MONTREAL, Qua. Oct. li-Egg receipts here today ivcro 1.013 CDC-C.» l» as compared to 1.204 C3505 on the? corresponding clay last ,l'03i'. Tirol: market is unchanged in tone and i price with fresh extras strictly up tol; grade in demand. but first‘; and sce- onds are plentiful. Arrivals COlliillllf‘ to drop off. ,1 SAINT JOllNz-Jfhis egg market 1Q i firm with a strong undertone and " price; are inclined to work hghflr. Paying prices to countrv shlppcrs for ungraded eggs are extras 36 to 3T: firsts. 30 to 32; seconds, 22 to 23. de- livered. liALlFAxz-There were practirfillj," _ no receipts of fresh ezcs on this market over the week end and sup- plies are very low. fresh eggs have advanced sharplyq’: Dealers are quoting country shippers‘ firsts. 33 to 35: seconds. 23 to '35, dc-‘ livered. Prces of fresh e155 to retail; stores are extras, 45 to 48; firsts. 42 to 44; seconds. 33 to 38. [Vew Yo W I .v\| i'ii.i. iii i g, | ‘\iii i ‘i Weather conditions are un- i; in i: i|< (my . ini iwiiii llil I i‘ \i Jobbing prices of 7 L *¢|'.v - .5;- ff°"""gei THE srocu MARKET AND THE TARIFF e OW Canada's new tariff ' policy should sffcct sc- curiry prices is one 0i £116 fhascs of the tariff sitcom-n discussed in our October Bfiir- kci Leircr. (flu-vial In iliiiinsiori .2 li1ivi|ll|;_l'l<' "W. ll nriii 1",,‘ _\ I 1TH‘ iii-inf ‘ii 17in The question of Canadian tariff rcfurm is rail-zen up 2t length in this number. A copy will be sent 0n rcqucsz. JOHNSTON ANEWARD Benj. R/‘EFEF-E. d!" 114113??? Phone 1259 Cordon Bidc. 1C3 Grafim Ct. Cl13l‘l')i"‘i'>\‘.l‘i ‘in uiiw mi i -i 'i ll lliillnil . l lmpi-iii . ~ l’ l.i . MmiL-u: ilicmua! Srorl Ev! .. i‘ Toronto Stork Err/mop, M Mariel, limo/pr; (ham '1': an." 5M4 o] Two, NW l" Curb (Alma) r ,. H __ _K3iliii ikirii . " ilil . . .' " ' _\1.. _ liillli-l ‘In 5 ,. ml liipii il.iri l'!ii ‘ll nil ' “w-w lnwii \\'r,~r A i3 CHICAGOI-Swt- 2’ N°"~"~"“-“"- .:*'rr:._."‘f1" \v..,.i iv. . gNEW LOW PRICES-DODGE SIX MODEL ‘BUSINESS COUPE . . * 935 IROADSTER. . . . ; COUPE. (will: rumble seal) i I l SEDAN (four-door). . . PHAETON . . . . . CONVERTIBLE COUPE 1065 The Finest Examples of Dodge Dependability OLD PRICE $1065 1090 1090 1105 1115 1200 NEW PRICE 960 960 975 985 NEW LOW PRICES-DODGE EIGHT M o p E L NEW pace ow PRiCT. ROADSTER . . . . $1275 $1400 COUPE (with rumble seal) 1 3 1 O 14-4-0 SEDAN (four-door). . . 1 335 1465 PHAETON . . . ; . 1335 1465 CONVERTIBLE COUPE 14-00 1530 l; A II prices 1'. o. b. faciory, including standard factory equipment (freight and taxes extra). at Lowest Prices in All Dodge Brothers History “CANADI w. B. AN-BUILT Prowse & Son‘ Charlottetown FOR CANADIANSDO»; Earl Kennedy i Kensington . s. v ~¢g;-p1;k-.¢Q-w§:v!O‘-'4'," i a o. l u :15 i" 5,‘. i :4, l