Y mm; 25,1931 i1.)- ‘fi! Market Reports ~= By srnwsnr JONES a co, 01.111111011111111 Correspondents of Greenslliclds & 60., Montreal ' 1§E$§l33§ri§ld§Zd§fi$1iZ3£g ‘YESTERDH _Y’S jnasxaxflfl-i-faxaxaxasa ‘ u l 77cc. Montreal j Stock “Exchange (Spools! to Johnston I Ward l Openll-llghilmwi Last 11111’ GIIHKID1TETOWN (lUARHlAn New Yortkl i Exchange 1~ ' - R 1.1 115.1111 to Johnston I WIN!) I _ Stacks . “ox-rum; L. N R __ _ 5 1m _ Abitib .. .. ... 4m .. 1 1 1 -- :. . 10:: 111;“ su...1:1==r.~.~~..:i"" '12.. 1-1100 Abitibl ...lfl..G.r.‘.ln--- »-- 1-1 ‘4-0 M0111 1i C .. .'1 10a 109,50 m1 g-g PM", A _ 3g 39% 3Q 361,5 Air Reduc 85161875“ 85% 81511 +-'/ gum-ta Pa: c .-\ -- --- 1 1 - . C.“ Q" [my __ l; 1g 13 Alleg Corp 7114i 1V.‘ 7% 171+ ‘.4 A,1,1.t111)i..6éh--- --- common or csxsus nouns c11- Cement . ..i 11:4 11% 11%| 11% AI 17110111 .. 121119110011112015112011, +1114 5'3: ‘.1? x3211 scoiili .'.'.' 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'11” 0g“: 011121?- "°"""",,;"'°°' “'"°“ ' ,, 11.4mm 01.1111 111.1 . 201/. 0210120 22141+214 i‘..".'L‘.”....‘.....1;.' 0111s.." 1.15:1: - - ggg-gggg-gg 13.1.11 111,11- ‘, - . . o1 111111 - 54* “i1?” vd““*lli gntcnlfntllugitll Petroleum, pc . . K110111041“; 101:2 “I22 i;3;.',:enl_"_:' ‘m; hug/Jug 21%| 51:} pgi/‘lifl; 1111'" =1 .1110 . . 1\'111-1.1040-o0 101111 101.15 ' 011-11 111.1 '|10 +1 1'"°‘°-" "m" ' " ' ' vwi 1.1 '1 11/ a1 1 an W + 11 lit-Full Frontenac . . . . .. n‘ "f ~ l" ,‘ 19 1 11011110111 i.. ll. and Power .. m’ "Mn l! I 501111111111 Breweries .. ' ‘ . Qdnxlflyj 12214 gym, p114 p914 +311, 1111111111: b11111 L" UIIOH 1 _ _ 1 n M t l n11.- r 1.1 10w 4211.1 11w. 12111-1111. 111W“ "t; e 0n red 11.11 1111111 . 2011.122 12011.! 211414-11» 11"?“ $3,111, °" ' 111 11.1.10 .1421; 4105141501 1114111211. 3301f“ PM.“ ' Canada Bonds 0... 11.1.1111 1111 1111 1.00 +111. 1...-.1 11.1.11 .. Curb Market g» §1~Q|---1§§% b11111 111/0 svnlr-u’. shilwinlgnn .. '_"" ‘ '-' " I 511111111 11ml Sons .... ... ... .. u, m) u, l 3y Ftwli “If (fniirimilfil --- ~~~ -- (Euulol to Johnston t Ward) --i- Gqmwfl“ 5W1 A‘ '5 t J m" “ " ' B111 Asked (s eolnl 111-4111111111111 c W110 r‘ 11. 11E1Z| 111111111111; 121111-1110 .. War 1111111 1'1 11011110010 p on", m i """ y ‘ ' ' ' “' . ' -_- 1- . ghnowinst 111 i1, . I 4 I - 1-‘.:r1..::“1':...-.-~ - 11111211: 1 1'01’. i. viii.“ .1011 1;... 1.10.110 . 1 -~ - - 1 -' - s ‘orp-J a n1 o ._ . . y’ Anoghnny _ _'_ U .. |:11§,101.1|104.11:110100 PM H“ 22 211/, 22 {lnphr Mo :11} s", 1,, _ ' ‘ 1 e "1 0n , —1 ii!.“.-'.::;.‘.‘.'.“.‘.‘f‘ :.: -: 1511:1201." °- ,*:g;g.,;’;“.';r,= ,, m. n. y; pry; - i’ 1111113., 1.2111112 - ..... .4 -01.; n re . ,.<’. .’. v;::::.1...:".*1.'.'.".1. li:§:::::::::: -- :1.» .1111“: ---*,";1.';.\ .11; .232 ""1 111.111, --: :11: 1.1012113: 00:11.3; . . 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"RV +1 iliiltllrul"‘ilhdgolfdrblé1}" . ‘ Q Y "FM ' m "'95 ‘l “m” M ‘FLWQ ymnrnun," pub“; ___ ' ' Whcnt High Low Lust ' Am (‘o i (i116! Til-W 6714i ‘Iii 1+2”. Penick and Ford ... .' . 57% 575i; 53% QM,‘ “"_ l 71/1’ n | 7V1! R |+ ’ r0111- uud Co. B .., . 59V 55% L" $11k" 97%; 1'11 ilmliuifx-“s . -"li1 “'“ "" .1211‘: 1...... - 2%.. ‘°"“““" ‘m’ $011,111." 102140.11 ivgvwc v ~ ' ‘ ' I _- I\ . -~ . u :::::1:v.2:1.1:..::1 1 111 .3321. 33".‘. it. ~ 11'» 11....-1..1.-.- ' 10 s01. ""~ ' - 11-111 1011' 0111+": U. s. Steel . duce and dairy market. here today. '-”~’ '17“’1"-'1‘4'+»'i‘0’1 Vsnudium ... ... .1. ... ... . m?‘ 37V‘ 1 105571459‘ mw+2 Yellow 'l'rllclf ... 1. '11. .1. ... 0 F1“ ?7% mesh number-one pflsteuflud but‘ l ' + a‘ c111 11.11.11 .. ma, 1111'- -1°% ter :11 quoted att 2o 1-1 1:520 1-2 g _' _' “M. an,“ 30,,_,;,M wuvNn-no 1 cen and to re aiiers soil were - Roebuck i 111-111 111111111-1/1 071114-11 11011111111‘ REVIISL won JUNE :1. 22 t d m‘ m ts m, m", , ‘m, “N, 16,4‘. ‘Miwnyg ,. wu-nt 111111. Low 1.1111 w‘ 5 M‘ P s w‘ a ‘1111 P" I 1-41 1111-1 1:11.111 111414-111. “‘ "M? July " IiIIV ii‘"/ und Ru 1 t5 w re 957 b s F! Pacific .l RI i Ril/l iii I Qll/H-i-il/l 5"'\Z“'““ Tmumm U... ' " mo‘ .131; 9° ' e p e o“ ' 901111. 111111 1 21.0141 :10 ‘i 0111.1 tutti-PW. The "no" of no“ Md n" M"? 11.1.1 Q, u 0.5% Ontario cheese was 11 1-4 cents a grnfiivla A214: $141‘ lgt-livfzl’. lugs o! Brazilian Traction Light 11nd m"! v Mid Quebec 10 <3 f0 10 3-4 cents ' ‘M l ' ' u‘ +3 " , . 1 Jmy _, 94w :10 R 0 of P111 13011.1 31101.1 3012i nRMI-l-Wt §‘,‘,‘,",§,§,“,‘;‘,,“,'}{‘,? ‘$1091: “gifinfngfniig; .1. .. I.‘ .1113 :1: 1 pound 101111 receipts tonne 2,- s 0 11111-11 11111.1 4111.1 11141 401111.214. to shareholders‘ in btlhe sharp (let-line 9°“ " " .355’ 31% 9'11 boxes, ihgwfx‘:Yl|115l'|17%|,17%l IUQHJ!‘ n1 rompnrei wih ny of i .t e , ‘ . , " 10110111111: upon slminr 1.1011112...’ rlfrl _ _ on m9 98B 111311193 9'95?! 01155110 ifljyijhpfi," i 1m l i‘ grylli$fll , .. _ . __-. - . f‘? lfgm-Qgfi-nltl‘: LIVEStOCk Market and, prairie extras in carlots were “=11 r1 s-d l] 100311.41 3014.1 310514.414 g1; wtunnnny hulil to 001111111111 with the _.._._ ~ quote!!! 3t 22 "n55. n15“ M? 17 i0 r1-"l-nfuvf fpixluilrfl H711 i170 (I911, mn,f,",, “,},°'fif,,",o,‘;f ','!g_,m},';,',',,,g§n;';;_§ (Csnsdiaufhessl 11 1-2 cents, and 110011111 at. 1s to gulf: yarn» ‘r2311; 351V i 33:2; $013012 . . . -. _~ . ,_, V 0111111; the 110st couple 0f vreeka or 1111 will 1111200 n substantial increase in net for June, although 0t course n fltcline from last June is inevitable. 110x sun STEEL‘ nsnosrnr. l Figures made available relative to production of iron and steel in Cun- ltln during iliny reveal n fnllng 0ft as colupnred with the.pr0viou11 month. 111 111s case of pig iron tho Mny out- put 11f 50,511 tons was tho lowest since February, while in steel tho output 0f 70.2115 tons vvus the lowest since Jrunsry. Last your there was an i11- creaao in iron output in lilny over the precwiing month, but n decrenss i11 Wihnt of uteri. With reference to the lntlor. however 10110 saw the peak in .\i:1rch nt 1i7_00il tons, with Junu- 111)" n ciolo second with 115.000 tons. This _v1-ar, however, while March was the punk month to dntc with 00,000 1011s. January was the. lowest with (18,. 000 ions. CAXADIAN 1.11111: l rivsvnsrwp saws: T110 contraction in business exper- ieir-cd by life iiiiurdiids‘ companies this year was more acoenfusu-nl i11 3111? than in the first four months of 11111 your. This is indicated 11y the 1111 111111 110v 110111 11111111111111. s1 M. 0i the total for the corresponding Period of last year, whereas the mr-~ flregnte for the first five months v1_11s_ 9° 11.0. of that of the lllm period of l"! Sear. These figures lr-e. compiled 115' the Hartford Life Iulurnnro Rules Research Bureau, and‘ are hnscd‘ upon _rsiurus maria by 15 Cnnudlup cum. ilnnics having in force 84 p.c. of tha 101.11 business in Canada 011 Jauunry 1". 103i. ‘The rate of decrease from a your l50'hns been more precipilnnt so far 111 1.1.11 that it was 111 19:10 no 111111- Mrmi with 1021i. For tho whole ‘of liliill tho decrease was less than 8 p.12, “M10110 for the first five months of gig-‘iinthere has been. a decrease of so-nvs: norm mucus 1 00111011111011 ssconmns. 111.111 111.211 11111211 101.110 10117.1 102.75 . 100.211 01.10 00.1.1 110.111 00.11:. 01.00 011.211 10.1.1111 100.110 00.110 00.111 - 101100 100.211 M 104.110 10.1.1111 ‘"11 Pow .. 1s 1010 1011.00 11111211 11.1.1 111-11111 . 11 1041 1110.110 101.10 Mont Trrun . ii 1M5 0.1.25 (M. Q1141 Pow ...'5 1M8 IOLN) 102.75 1111.11.11.11... . 41/, 1010 01.01 01110 11111111111111 . :1 11110 104.110 100.111 111 901-111 .. 014 1012 0111a 100.20 DOMINION OI‘ CANADA GILAIIANTIED BONDS cattle market was Thursday. average quality calves. Lambs were slow. July lat. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Picker-d’: Wharf has railed. Csrvelfs Wharf for Montreal. Csrrsgherb Wharf o! coal. 80hr. Etta Vaughan, Merino Wharf 111111.11. sailed yesterday. 1V Stewart Jone! 81 Co. Correspondents of Greertnhields 81 C30. 1111111111 .11 m 1111111111 01115019116101 i Mournass, Que, 1111111.. 14.;- There were only ‘i3 cattle, 158 calves, 13 hogs and 98 sheep and lambs for sale, including one load of cattle held over on the two Mon‘- treal livestock markets today. The unchanged. steers and cows were steady, bulls were slow and one load of fair to medium good bulls was offered with another load o! fresh arrival. There were 480 cattle in the yards for ex- port to Great Britain, leaving Mon- treal on the Manchester division Calves were not hi‘ good demand. Pricco ringed from $2.50 for com- mon grassers to $5.50 for fairly good Fairly good average quality lambs sold up to‘ $8.50 with commoner kinds around $3.00. Sheep. were 110i’. wanted. _'l'here were only 13 hogs. This mar- ket will be closed next Wednesday Schr. Corean, Captain Lavengier. alter discharging a. cargo of coal B. S. Gaspesia, Captain Riou. sf- ter loading o general cargo sailed 'Bchr. Irene M. a. 6111110111 MM- Donoid, now discharging s c1110 Captain John Murray. now discharging s 11° cargo 0f coal. Customs Cutter Chsleur, Gsptsln f‘ N n , _ _.00 - 31H. .3121‘ iii: 1.1233 fig 1111-1111101; @1011» m" .. .. 4 ind‘! 0i. 1r. Keuy gown; p0 , ° N R - .. . .. ' gg y .2 $12 31% m 11-111. 0111:1111 Genre. no c u 11 II If o i000 loew 101100 l“ 9m‘ W . lost-leading- and receipts were 1.074 cases. old potatoes in carlots per 01 $11.50 per 100110111111 11111111. has been 11111111111111. noted egg markets in central Canada to day with the firmness situation. ' Toronto-There is shelter und Brokers report sales of to 17. Firsts l3, seconds 1, deliver ed. market today. entursfll-fl. . saeamirvzznan (W121: "van-r- here. Sections of the pipe. line were discovered‘ in a Baulrsncisco iron works. but 11111001110011: insisted that it had purchased the pipe from s. mun named 0. Vincent, 711° 1W1 mind u. so oiiicisi .0! the oil company. _ charter white, manger orgy" concern, denied that there was my such person connected win; m; 11701111101111 . Ad"!!! "I1 ml! interest you to . know that 1 shaft be twenty-one tortwo you-s." lame llllillGfl-“Bplsudidi 1b twenty-one \| ¢,.~,J’T_\ l5 1-2 cents a dozen. Garlot prices 1111101111 Columbia 1101111 1111111 " and firsts were 23 and l8 to i8 1-2 cents a dozen respectively. Quot- ations to retailers were unchanged flew Brunswick green mountain 90 pounds bulk or 80 pound bag were quoted at $1 and to retailers, per 80 pound bag, were the 111.1111 price. New number 1 potatoes were $5 per 160 pound barrel and number 2 1110111! were $4 per 10o pound barrel UTPAWA. Ont» Jllfis 2i.—_-'1‘here in . . 11111111811 yesterday continuing to feature the ertone on this ‘egirmsrket today and extras are becoming scsrcer, (xiiario Graded shipments to wholesalers at cued more than 700 passengers. lie extras l8 1-2 to 19, firsts i5 1-2, seconds l4, delivered. Wholesale dealers are quoting producer; mu country shippers for e885 extras 18 Milniffli-diisg receipts here to- day were 1,074 cases as compared to 2,875 cases on the correspond- ing day lest year. There has been 11° chsnsereaorted m this egg Chicago-Spot id 1-2, June stor- lge pack i6 1-4, rmvcmber refrig»- THEIT OI‘ 01L PIPE LINE REDWOOD. Oflfilrlune 24,-0.1. PJ-meriff J..J. Msflrsth, wonder- ed imily vho.snd..mo1e particular- ly. how. 01111111110 when, someone stole 2,000 feet of pipe from the Mid-State Oil Company premises T7 F11 MPO 1271M ftflflli 211M fill i-l-iifil; t1 1111b .l 1511.1 11111.1 151/! 15 1.1.184 1r s F1011 .1 01111100141 01 ‘|1oo%|.;_.111; 111111 m»! .1 01111 3011.1 3W1 301414-111 W011. n ..i r1141 1114.1 $114.1 1110.14.14 W111 R1111 .1210» 911 12111192 I440; W011 Ynion I11 ¢1/.111v1,:,|t111/,1|171/,1.1_5 “'11s! Eire i 623M ill! i (i2 i O7Mi-l-4M W-Ovr-vy. .1 .4141 4%,! 4141 1u,1_ 14 11mm (‘o __i (N14! m I 0on1 120M114 ‘forth 1' .1 {Q-"ii m I 44w 5.1 1+5 1 TConchIS 101/11 s 101411-11. SIR ARTHUR ROSTRON A FAMOUS COMMANDER. LONDON. June 24 (By 'I‘he Cana- dian Pressl~captain Sir Arthur Rostrum. Commodore of the Cun- srd Lima, who. retired recently after ' 36 years’ service with the Cunard Steamshi C. as a sailor, has saved more lives than any other commander afloat. - It was he who, as commander of the Cerpsthia in 1912 steamed at full speed for 60 miles to the aid of the sinking Titantic and res- is 62 years of age. Captain Rush-on’: most famous command probably was the Maure- tsnia, i0 which he was appointed in - 1915 and on which he crossed the ed. Wholesale prices are unchsng- Atlantic 240 times. He was appoint- ed commodore of the Cunard fleet in July, 1928, and his last command was that. of the Berengarie, the third largest liner in the world. Captain Rostron probably has gained more honors than my oth- er captain in the British mercan- tile marine. gnd his decorations in- clude the American Congress gold medal, which together with a. sil- ver loving-cup and $111,000 was pre- sented to him in New York aft/er the Tltsntlc epic. 0n his last trip to New York in the Miaureiania he was given the freedom of the 01W by Mayor Walker. _ - In 1918, Captain Rostron was ap- pointed 011111111 on the active list of the Royal Navy Reserve. From Jan- ‘usry until May, 1924, when he i’!- tired from the active list o! the R- N. ‘R, he was slde-delcimrp 101th»: King, and in 1926 was crested s 111113111. - Central Guardian .....,- _ WEDDING BElLS-Lfie nut-rinse of Thomas W. iiayter of High Bank and Agnes Gertrude Bueli of White Sands, was solemnized on May 9th. 1931, at the Parsonage, Murray Harbor, Rev. T. R. Goudge offic- iating. . Th: Public Forum lflloshnahlpoufsrtho illvllllillreerralvwtleaa slgleltionsotlntcnsk This chsrlottoicnmflurdlsndoes 10011111111111‘ 1111111 Page 41 PAGE" NTNT in: s 1 i LE FIE l‘; i £?_Z-2%2- (Spa-ital to Johnston t Ward) YINANCIAL SERYI€E ti¢\\'S:—- Montreal. June 24-1110 udvnnro in 5% Morning Stock , ' Wail sum M11111 Says:- Special to Johnston til: Ward DEATH day afternoon of REGRETIEb - The death occurred in the city yester- Georg-e Mrs. The road leading from ‘Iracadie Cross through Portage to the Ten Mile School house having a length 611116111. 11111111" °1 M“ :1- 6:11;“)! 11111111111011.1111 c 11111111. 11111 111a ct, business manager . e no repairs ‘m, ‘our yea“ This’ I in this city. riot. The sad news will be learned with deep regret by many friends MANY HAPPY RETURNS-Jilin James Calder, two oi Ghariottetownb most respected cit- izens. were yesterday receiving the congratulations of their 1111111810115 friends on the 56th anniversary of, their marriage. The joins in wishing them many happy . returns of the day. and Mrs. MILTON, St. John's Church, Sun- day, June 28th, Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Morning Prayer and Sermon, ii. a. 111.; Evening Service, 7.30 p. Mark's,‘ Rusticc, Sunday m.; St. Guardian I IQ day, June 28th, after interior decor- 11y and 46 years Schol at 2 p. m; Evening Service at 3 p. m. Preacher, Rev. George Westbrook. ISLAND nnmnsrns - Among those grsduatinglin Public Health Nursing from the University o! To- ronto appear the names of Margar- et E. Loft, of Charlottetown, and May H. Leslie of lvforell. Miss Loft expects to take a. position with the new Provincial Department of Health here, about the first of July Congratulations. UNITED CHURCH of Canada, North Granville. Reopening ser- vicesinihe above church next Sun- ations are as follows: Morning service st. ll, conducted by the Pas- tor. Afternoon service at. 3 p. m. Preacher, Rev. H. S. Bishop, Even- ing service at 7.30 p. m;, when the Rev. Mr. Harding will preach. There will be special singing at all ‘of the above services. You are cordially invited to any or all of the above services. Offering for church funds. PENSIONS TRIBUNAL-Four- teen out, o! the twenty five veter- ans who appeared before the Pen- sions Tribunal in Charlottetown last week had their claims granted and three others were sent to Hos- pitals for treatment and further consideration. A‘ big proportion of the cases had been rejected pre-| viousiy, some of them three or four times by the Pension Board or the now defunct appeal board. Great satisfaction is felt by members of the Canadian Legion by the suc- cessful presentation of so many comrades. President J. J. Leightlzer of the Legion was present at every hearing. . His. sympathetic attitude and ready desire to be of use in any way possible. was commented on by Mr. N. W. Lowiher, soldiers’ advocate for the Province. Capt. Ewen McKenzie, formerly of Fiat River, brother of Dr. David McKen- zie, noted Island medico, now of Montreal. was a. member of the sitting tribunal. Because of the broadening of the Pension Act re- turned men have increased oppor- tunltiu and hope of establishins pensionable disability claims. :'.MAC’S ZIP-O 5 cents a. bottle. 5845-6-25411111 l month. PERSONALS Mr. Harry ‘rapper and Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Tapper arrived Tuesday in the City from Boston to attend the funeral of Mrs. An- nie Tapper. which was held yester- day afternoon.- Mr. Parker Ritchie, Ticket Agent. at the C. N. R. Deport, Tuesday entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital were he underwent s min- or operation. Mr. W.‘ D. Csntweii now residing in Souris, is spending s few days in the city. the guest of his daugh- "e made Previous to an election only. Highway improvement on an expensive 5111118. the cost of which, 1 w m “h” °’“’“"“¥“"* ‘111119111111- THE can: MRS 101m ALEX MC- doubie oi’ what it was under the 11159 Yea!‘ 0f the Stewart; Govern- believe to her eternal rest, at her M mt k home on May 21, 1931, at the age of E Yre and more serviceable 55 years. In indifferent health for but a. few months before she left usf I am sir, etc. she became alarmingly ill, only five or six weeks before the end came. Up till then she was able to attend to her household duties. merit, should be changed to was told from a. ‘residenbon this road. The condition of this road dul- ing all this time was going by us- grees from bad to worse, to bare passabiiity. Trees and shrubs were grown up to each wheel track such that teams meeting could not pass at. many piacesyruis were deep and as numerous as the growls made by the several farmers who were ob- "Red to use this road to ship their produce at the nearest railway sid- ing. What is happening now? A crowd of twenty men and several teams are employed to put ii: in some kind of shape costing an g- mount of which a. part, if used resuleriv each year, would 11111111- tain at least, a, fairly good road 9,45 all times and effect a. saving of hundreds of dollars. A more even | mem- Repairs to neglected roads ures, has raised the interest Charge on our public debt to be almost less country roads. J. F. D. AGRICULTURAL ADVICE but worthless conclusions. 1.1111 who 110.1 the 101-1110 fields w our poor fenners, who form the vast majority, do not own dairy ure, dairy herd. One of those wonderful days. If she stayed one cold 1118111 lugs she would ink lmellmilma- Such laboured pronouncements, as the one referred to coming from our expensive Provincial Department of Agriculture is 110i; calculated to help our poorer farmers who need 18111 help. I remember the 1111111610118 times I have attended Agricultural meetings when the prlllCiPBl speak- er would be some wonderful author- ity and expert who drew from the Federal Government o, fabulous salary. He would be a. well groomed. prosperous looking gentleman, per- haps a little stout and bald, but I nice talker. I-ie would tell us where dslrying was properly carried 0n. l-le showed slides of some outstand- ing dairy barns in upper Canada. They resembled Medieval $8511”- He showed actual pictures of fem- ous cows that gave 1'11111<11“~‘d-§ i" was it. thousands?) of pounds 0f milk each day. He showed 910N111’ fed dairy calves that looked like pigmyeiephsnts. After he finished ier Mrs. Ben Stentiford and Mr. Sbentlford. Centwell slthough having pissed the icur score mark is hale and ‘ _hearty_ and ‘ enjoys either s ‘good storyor political ar- llilment. B11 11:12.1 l-luniillated He l '11'.ii1a;1'.0." v "r11. o. . prqaply,sdviso‘.tb_un-Ao,look_for someone moved s vote 0f thinks- The chairman convcyed it to 111m- l-fe got to his feet and msde anoth- er speech. I always came away W011- daring what results would accrue from 1t 111. 1 11101111111 111m ""1 1 the Tuesday srihiwk 11nd at no time did It exceed the limits of what r1111 IN MEMURIAM suming disposition, Mrs. 5111-17119? the OWE!‘ dill’ I 18311 was well liked. All who knew her 1Y1 1'01"‘ Piper a 111111111111 691118111 by spoke well of her. She impressed the our 100111 Department of Agriculture. writer, as 1 person oi’ 11111001111111 It 11101111611 11111 w 11111 111111111111 111111 1111111 111 God 111111 1111 Ward; satis- iheli‘ best? 1110511661» 101-‘ the 111111118 fled wltlrchrist Jesus as her Re- ifltv in dairy 1111111113- 1i? Stieiied deemer and 110111; thoroughly re- ihis as b81111; Perhaps the 111111 hope. signed to the will of God, patiently It 611110113611 B11 i0 so in fvr 431W" waiting His coming again to receive 1118 with P1116 bred dairy °°W$ °f her to Himself, with quiet serene wondrous capacity or at ieastfwii-h anticipation and hope. Even when 111811 Bride dairy herds. The 1119178 her sufferings were great, as to- Wfl-‘i W611 WNW“ 11nd 61°55!’ "$5M" wards the end, they indeed were, ed end seemed slmvst losicel- The 1.1111 0011-. 11-. 1.11 11111111111 1. 111111111111, “Ol-lbie with "135 Em! 05h" lectuxes or complaint. God mercifully short.- iS 111111 they iii-Ft WW1 “"1118 Plem‘ ened her sufferings and with unex- ises and, oi course, arrive at 8111116 pgcted suddenness ‘The 0111111 111 the glorious building, not farmer who keeps a 11111111 1111111111110 11111111 with 11111011 1211111111 has barns to house them 0101111111. heal/Eng P11591119 the!“ 9-114 Prmuce the feed‘ loss, her husband, three sons and stuffs to maintain them is not 11 one daughter.’ Alec,“ m 505mm poor mm The? WWW“ 1* ""1 William 11.311111111111111 11111 Mary 5mm Percentage °f m“ farmers’ MBFBB-tet at home. One young son passed on before about 6 years ago. herds. They could not grow feed for funeral services manductetiby ha. them. They have no dairy barns to pastor, He“ Must“. Muttayhasslst_ hOflSe ihfiifl. Th8}; COD/id 110$ P353‘ ed by RA“ D‘ M_ smug“, vauflh W" 5mm“ I s“ “mm “ 118111.001. large. tutifvms to the es- ¢°W3 W1’- "6 W4 “will? “mmd-“t pail bearers were: Messrs. John them out of house and home in two Mack McKenzie’ in W111i“ m their P°°r 0"" bump Pherson, John McLeod‘ 1111.101111- the shun-o of Smeltors. can be nltrlh- uloll to the fnrrrune In the llrire 0f lead from 3.7410 1| cents u pound. The Importance 0f any advance In .1111» metal prices, particularly Jend .1111d slnc, ta Cons. Bmeitcrs and liilning. ran hardly be over emphasized 11ml the current increase in loud would up- pens to lmilcnto that the trend is now upward. The price of copper lmn 111110 been increased by W; cent n pound. An increase of only one quarter o! u cont in lsarl 11ml slno means $1,250,000 in earning» to Smelter!!- (‘nnodn (‘fluent common was in good demand yesterday and the lllnrrs firmed up somewhat. lt ls rumored In the Streettlrat the pool which moved the stock up to above ii! lust llurvlu is again operating In it lnd higher prices are bring talked for the issue. “The fart that brvorage and nil re- fining companies are now in the sons of maximum consumption of their pru- ducts Is likely to flml fnvourulrle re- flection mnrketwlsr. particularly m: there has so far been very little im- provement in the price of their shuns. 0f these companies, owing- to ihvlr earnings and dividend records 11ml strong financial positions, the 11l1ur4~11 0r National Brew Imp. (lli, British Am. Oil are entitled to he classed with tho lllghcpt ‘rode Cismulluu luiiimirlui issues. i MIRROR. SAYSh- I The stock market was entitled to 1e termed a normal movement win-n lu-rp up rlm- and the sroclo AND BUNISYJYETA TIONS “ £3 %l" "' -_—.._ Lettc 1 surly (roiling lmlny uiih another rally making i111 npprxu-nnre before the rinse u! toilny '11 session. In nlhlltitm tu the inking of profit! by those who wrrn 1111 the iruylng shin ut tho nitiri of lmnim-xa of Saturday the nimrf Interest 11-1111 ngulu active on lino selling Nltll“. It lulu now come to light tlml Europa wuu a Mg buyer o! stocks 1111 Suluruluy uull nguiu on Mon- 1i11,\'. lln1-i1 of this imyiug 11-1111 for short 11001111111 l1ut I-Juroprnn traders r1111 110w i11- vnmcirlv-ri-d t11 he lung 0t Anu-rlcnn ntorlna. The nperiltlmm o! lhrno- foreign trmlrru can lu- followed |1r1|ty t-lohvly 11001114111- they have horn Quito right on the 1111111-111011111 in tho Amrirnu mnrkctn for the punt several prune. lm-‘utnru 11ml spm-nlutnru m1 the tutu-rustin- of tho Ailnniln 00mm urn more Internationally nulmlml tilun tluv 111mm group I11 thin country uml nre quicker to tulle advantage of world conditions. The Amerlcuu trader of a necessity must widen his horizon to ’ ulth the procesnlon. ' 511w ihnt we have hull two pieces of cnnsirmilro news in a very short lllncc 0f time, the application of the rulls for n ruin Increase nnd Presid- eub Hoover's \\'i\i' debt. pluu—lt, would 1m constructive \vlllllillfliltyt, “Hill mrmellllng \\'|ll I10 Inlil 1191p the" commodity the merchant and nmnutncturcr flntln illnt lm onn lnly gomls nt nrlccn whore I111 surprising: tn wllnenn more news emlnutlng from In crrtnln sections 11f Slrrrt tin-m i~ n helirt 111.10 lllnt might Iuurketn. Whnn 1o will not I10 lac-rd with un immrll- 111v 111111111111 101111 1111-11 11111 he 11111 steady inn-renam- in such tum-chases and ;"1111~1*1111111t|y 1111-1111111: up all 111011; ms no. It r ‘ the speculate! for tho Investor tn krep rnim 1111 u 1. 1 ~ distribution of public money is need 3111 1:111:11: 1-1111 111 111141.“, nwwhm‘ ‘u 1 .- 1.» 111.11 1 .1 111-.- 111.111.10.111“; e _ an: s a en into cons erat . Some d T7118 policy has been too iarge- 1111-01111 111-11111; 1111011111 be 1111a» 1111 1y 3311111611 by‘ the present Govern. n flnll n lv-vci 0i‘ stnhilliy and to con< tlnua to look for favorable and vnn< strut-five factors. PHEE. BELLEVUE‘. This esteemed lady passed, as we O1 a gentle, lovable and unas- McPhee she was in ‘the She leaves to mourn their great ‘The. concourse .0! people at the Wm .111. which .5110. was. held. I The John McBeth. John H. McPhee, Malcolm C. Mc- coim J. Stewart. Losing her parents, when but an infant, she was‘ adoptelfby Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gillie, "theh ‘of Glen Martin, now of Believue, who ever lavished on her the Wealth‘ of their loving and affectionate 1.111111. and who now mourn with the‘ 1111111101. Her decesse cast s. giocmovertiils parish of 0111110011.‘, which vfiil re"- main for many n’ tidy. our sympa- thies go out to the bereaved. Her remains rest in the graveyard of Valleyfieid, Awaiting the" sound of the trumpet of God, when the dead in Christ shell rise first and we shall all be changed. ket Building, twenty years and filled that posi- tion in an manner until iii health made his retirement necessary. Iii MEMOBIAM MR. PHILIP COYLE The death occurred in this city yesterday morning of Mr. Philip Coyle at the advanced years. Although he had been in falling health for the past six months, it was not thought his condition was so serious and the end came rather suddenly. age of 81 that Mr. Coyie Wiis a. native of Cove- heed". For many years he’ followed the sea. He was on the “Heather-y Bell," which was sunk in acolli- S1011 virith the “Fastnetfl and he was ' the last man to leavejiis ship. He also Light," one of the first. icebreakers to ply between PrineelEdwei-d Is- land and the mainland. For‘ a. long period he was a. fireman on the, Steam Navigation Company steamo ers and went south on. the "North- umberiand" when she run between Nassau and Palm Beach, Florida. During his long service at sea. hi. = discharged his>duties'capably, con- lscientlousiy [could relate many interesting re< g ‘minlscenccs of the old steamboat wlth days, and by his death a link be- ' tween the past and present. been severed. served on the "Northern faithfully. He and has He was also engineer of the Mar- ' Charlottetown, for en tireiy satisfactory In his passing. Charlottetown has lost an exemplary and. highly respected Church s. most. devoted and consist‘.- ent member, and his family a kind and loving father, whose memory will be forever fondly cherished. citizen, the Catholic There are left to mourn two sons, James. foreman of the com- posing department of the lottctown Patriot. and Fred. fore- man of the Hydro-Electric pony of Toronto; also five daugh- Char- Com- tcrs, Mrs. William McCrory. Mrs. Thomas Grognn. Mrs. G. A. Coadivh Miss Ella and Miss Kathleen Coyic, all oi Brooklyn. New York. Funeral \\~'1ll lake place from the residence of his son, James Coyle, i: Passmore Sircct. Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, to the Holy Redeemer Church. thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. To the bereaved relatives 011111111111 extends its deep pothy. the sym- ..___.__.-_.___ 1 Reporter". “Do you believe in earl? marriage?’ work on the roads. An election and 0. million dollar programme are looming up. Or they might get on one of the machines or following the plough or dragging tho road. There are dozens of suggestions 1 might make to them. i would warn them very strongly against allowing any politician to put further mort- gsgs on their farms by borrowing a half million dollars and squand- erhig it for joy riders. 1 would not think now, that. it was all v81’! learned and very profound nonsense 111111 the only 111111 wry 11> 11111111 those farmers was to first find out what was the exact, situation they were in EH21 then see what was the next step they could take. It might possibly be n winter in the lumber woods to poy their pressing bills o1 buy seed next spring. It would not be a pure bred dairy herd, or a high-grsde dairy herd gnd g Cutie end silos. I would not advise them along such grandiose lines. 1: would give them advice that they cannot adopt. Their straightened circum- 1 vertizing and sales for the present. stances make such impossible. The lucky owners of pure bred herds tragic-fax‘:- get millions of dollars of free sd- 11111 '1111111.- wot". You'll 0141mm promotion through this sort of propaganda put out as Agricultural advice and paid for by the poor maicriiy W110 "1" not afford to own them. There are other features of it that should be discussed. This is VNbabiy enoflsh Film Star: “Certainly. I always have the ceremony in the morning." "After all, my dear, she's only c. Suicide 31011110." “Suicide Blondie?“ "Yes. Dyed by hcr own hand!" ‘ An old-timer is a man who can remember when more motorist: than pcdcstrians were seen under automobiles. ‘ NEURALGIA y, 00111011101111 101m pififilfs l llil. Sir, Cid. _ NQRZIAIQ: Linw-euii i l 3i i ii ' ‘i Ti i i I i i