nrrufiusr 16.1931 _-__V___ j Rssig-l-rgs-za! Call money 2'»; r-c. ' uossnnu. tiiiii‘. "r"..111. "......" Cnnstia Power and PEP" - inn Bridge . Form-n Power Securities Fm, rarnpauy .. General Steel \\'nres ... H,,m,v(|1110v.l.. . "(a 1 ... ... no .. illldpllilfltti Alcohol . . ... international Nickel . lfllPrl-lilliitlllll Petroleum . Massey-Harris . ynntreal Power ... .. iicfcli l-‘rnnteltac kittens! Breweries Xstlonai Steel (‘ar Csasir Bronze (sands liatirtg ‘ ‘on Tar . Smelter: ... wl c! (‘anada .. .. ... ... 4.1111 5i one .. ... ... 2715 Winnipeg Electric ... ... ... 31 ill!‘ YORK AYSFTEFII‘. (‘an ... ... ... . 124V, Ailephrnv ... . ... ... . "ii Anaconda .. .. ... . Ben ‘x Aviation . (‘ans litlatetl Gas lYES TERI) v Market g .Rep0rtsl t By GREENSHIELDS 6d CO., Montreal Special to Stewart Jones a lCoqChurlottetown g nx_ar_tc—x—xlsx_xnx'—x_x—;q H H 2'5 ll R Agriculture the United States will hnvn no export surplus of wheat thin yenr and that the entire wheat crop of the country together with last year's carry- orer. will he required to maintain o- tnestic and farm animals and meet the needs of human consumption. This means that the tllfloiorvrv of the t‘. h. corn crop this year for feeding purpos- es will hare to he matte up tnrough other grains creating a distinct. short- llfe oi! wht-st available in the country. loft-resting also was llroomhalfs statement. that recent (Igpglngymgntg yam] to confirm reports that European im- linrt requirements of wheat thin season will he much greater than last season. ll is further pointed out that the From-h tvhcat drop thin year la poor and that country will be. an importer. while ‘Italy continues to hny freely. What the outt-otne of the ytunsion sif- natlon may he is atil prohlematical hut that cottntry la not iieing cottnteti upon to he ntnr-h more of a factor in the wheat market thin rear than it was last rear when shipments fell fnr heiow original predictions. "Minds "shin promises to hare a large eynortahle surplus of wheat this year and more recent developments seem to iioint to the idea that her markets over- seas mar ll! very much more rcceptlre than was so a year ago. saatstca rrnuc ssnvtcz: Iionthly earrings reports of Jamaica Public Service. Ltd.. and strhnidisries. "M" "M! xroas earnings for the first ii months of 1031i amounted to $404,552. not earnings to iiilllili. and lnfssl“. 5f. ter fist-d charges tn 3123.157. Anrompnp. rtl with thr- firnt (i nmnths of1ii2ii, grass carninlll were up 327.721. or 1.4 jun. net rflrfllnrr “we us» 32x23. or 1.11 11.1». and nnrpittn after fixed charges showed s coin of $1.311’. nr 4.0 M. Fnnsolidatcd Film Ind ACTIVE BOND PRICES Dominion Stores in Commercial Solvents . . 2414 Alvltihi fl pc Jilly 1,1953 p714 Electric Power and l. h (w; R-au Pow . a p1- Oct 1.19.10 its General Asphalt 4215, Fell Tel . 5 pr Mar 1.1035 10114 Goodyear Tire .. ti: R t". Power .. 51,1, pc .\(nri.iiltln M) international l-Iy-tlro 35 (‘an Rtentn . . . fl pc Oct 1.19." 9| Kennel-nit Popper . . . Sill i‘. l‘ R . ... 41,1, pc Der- itl. i014 0R ltonigotttory Ward . . . . .. .. . 3'31,‘ T‘ l‘ R . . . . . . fl 11c r Doc 1.10M 104 Niagara llurinon Power . . . . .. 1a no '1‘ d" t‘ . a |1c Jan 1,1940 1m Paramount Puhlls . , fiat Pow ii pc June Liiwl M Poor and (‘o. B . 0 pr Apr 1.10M 001A Radio . . . -. llpr‘ Jnnsiihlil-ti 00 Sears Roebuck . 5'1; pc Junehliillfi 0.11‘ Standard Oil of New Jersey . .. 5pc Oct 1.1055 10hr. Sterling ‘Securities A . . 5 pc {liar 1. i070 111.11.; Studebaker ... . 5 pc July 1, m." 1011/‘ Yellow Truck ... ... ... .. 41.5 pi: Apr 1.1055 871,4; F“! Film! Hoe ADPLIOSS M t“. l’ R. . . 6 pr Feb 1. i043 103"‘ (‘hrrslcr . . . . .. t . . 5 pr Iiec 1.1048 101 C. 5. Stcel . . ... ... ... 1011/, .. 4% pc (‘it-t 1.10617 B7 Shaw Pon- .. m, pr. itnr 1. 1min n1 nsxrts Sh" Pow -. 5 pc m. 1. 1m 11w’. i nit Secur .. hi}; pc May 1,1035 100% its! of .\'nra Scotla Bank nt Montreal Burk of Pouuuerc Royal Bank . IARKET REVIEW FOB APGFBT l5, 1930 ls view of conditions which are gen- erslly known. more than trsual interest attaches tnthe crop report lust issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. . llifililhk the condition of various field rrps ss st July liist. it is interesting l0 sore that ths condition as st that 4m of trrinr wheat. the snout im- Vmll" "no. was B5 ac. ss compared "1'! B1 M. on June amh and 11a M. on llsy 31st. The percentage is based (W100 ss the svernga yield per scro ‘u?! ilrerious ton yesrs. lt is obvious “In o; direct comparison can he mane “ed llutes for preceding years com~ cflflnmon a similar hasin, but since the ‘b: M‘ °l1 Jill! 31. 1020. ‘ran 6t! 11.0.. mo: is no doubt that the crops thin s"! srs considerably better than a Wlitllwtilo 1 a1 n 1 s cs on o n higher yield. lgfliélifntrier-tshasbie why s practically mud “i131 Production of wheat is ex- am l! rear. although the total ""4: In the Prairie Provinces thin bu" mgafgootmsctt in 1020.” the fifures Helm,“ . res and $297,117 rs- flchml" ‘llflfll’ July in other prin- "l "Wis nre indicated hy the follow- lllfl llrtrren: oats. 02 p.c. ss at July flint l" "11"" 93 li-c. as at June 30th: bar- 'l'» li- w‘. and ii‘! p.c.: sorlng rye. $7 a." 3M 93 ll-P-t bitckwheat. 0i p.c. and ‘azlipcc: and mixed grains, I02 p.c. and DAM latest estimate of the U. S. De- m‘ “"'" "l Akrlcnlture places the Am- Mssrgvmeorn crop ss of August 1st. at t-W- 900 bushels. Secretary Hyde lag-mates Ihl‘. since the nhm-o report “Mgmli has been impaired by about 0.“ 100.001.1110 hushclsp Roughly u f‘ 9 "l" ""9 in the Vnited States. ‘dd erred st the moment, stnndn to v l out 2.100.000.0011 bushels. This cr 50011110000 bushels less than in flre~renr srhrsge. including Ttllilngton reports that accord- . l" the lntest statistics furnished resident Hoover by the Department of Too noattsrox oovnasnrnsr nouns ..\ Government Will Restrict Immigration OTTAWA. Ont’... Aug. l4—mdlcn- the Dominion Government to res- no ofliclai ouncement. was made several sittings of the Cabinet yes- terday, it is understood that matter of immigration was under discussion. Any action taken, it is believed. would be slmcd st the res- 13:21:11 of newcomers from Europ- the unempl p dent, meats respecting immigration will not likely be renewed, especially un- der under psuent provisions. A statement on the subject of immi- gration may be issued shortly. Late 1 ' p In a recent year 241,000 people applied for insurance, only to 111a refused. "nvsunsncsrrumn ‘TRUSTS, N ESTATE EXECUTORS, Ttwsmss, ZADMINISTRATORS, and scours -_ »—--- 51 weuurwvsr Iss4 ohm-m Prison than so. sstsruas. 31:5 they hsd delayed too long and were _ Don't. m wait. l The New ' “_nr Loan .. .. ... lipr. 103i 100.05 {liar Loan .. .. . 5pc 1031 105.3’: _r‘iory Loan .. . . Ml; pc 1033i 1M1“ {Irv-rs Loan». . . bu, pt: 1n: 10.1.10 unfavorable weather ‘lrlorr Loan .. mg p: 111.17 insgtn R'"""' ~ - - - -- 5'5 11c 11m inns-s Refunding .. m Refunding . ‘ Refunding .. .. ' Refunding . ticns are that. steps will be taken by GovERN-OWGENERAL.’ triot. immigration to Canada. While at the conclusion at midnight of York Curb (lpcolnl to Johnston I Ward) Bid Asked Aero Supply “B" ‘I 8 Amn Cysnnmid “ 2i 22 (‘nnndisn Msrconl 4'5 4% Cities ‘Service 2TH, 27% Ccsden Oll .. 33 301.9 Durant of Delaware 3 East States Pow "B" .. '28 Elec Bond k Share ... .. ‘(SM 7i) Ford of Cansrls “A" ... .. H0 31% Ford of (‘ansds "B" ... .. 40 ~il Ford of England ... ..., L". 2”‘. l-llrstn Walker ... .. ... 8% I Humble Oil . (i7 it: Imperial Oil ... ... 11th.’. 20 Inil Petroleum 181,’. my, Niagara Hudson L t 15M lti Norsnda . 20741 21% Paramount Csh ... ... .. 31.5 t Standard Oil of Indian 1 401.9 Rtand Oil of Kentucky i 31% Stand Oil of Nebraska 41-31 1K llnited L db P . It!) 30%| Vacuum Oil . 8111, 112p’, Dominion Of Canada Bonds (Fpeelal to Johnston t Ws War Loan ,. .. ...i5 ilfiflillfiti. War Loan .. ‘i. Victory Loan .- Victnry Lonn Victory Lon Refunding Refunding Refunding Refunding Refunding . rd) >5 100.75 I Lipton k Yacht Reaches U.S. cnossss OCEAN my Qtncttsn man rnnnscszsson I Ntsw LONDON. 001111., Aug. 14- Perhops it presages nothing but THE MONTREAL CURB MARKET (Special to Johnston I Ward) Bid As kcd Ajax . .. 132i Assd Brew . ‘l3 Assd Gss k Oil N Bathurst B 3 4 Bcnuharnoin .. 13% 8% Big hlissouri . ... .. 55 British American‘ Oil .. .. 1.1% 1014 llan Dredge k Dock ... .. 34 Canadian Mslting .. .. 10% l7 Can Vickers . . . . .. ... .. 5 _ Cosgrore Brewery ... 75 Dnlhuusle ... 80 Dist (‘orp-Seugrams 915 l0 Dom Eng Works .. 5R Dom Tsr d: Chem Com .. l2 l4 Dorn Tar A: Chem Pfd Sill/g l|~l Eastern Dairies ... 1i) Home Oil . . . 2h‘. Imperial (iii 10% 20 Imperial 'I‘ulmccn 0 i)“; hill Petroleum .. 18 1S5: Intl Ftilitien “A" 391/1 Intl Ftlliliea “I<l" 12 Lake Superior Corp 10 Mitchel. Robert: k C .. 18% Montreal Exhibition ... .. ‘I Norsutla ... .. 21 21% Page-Hersey Ltd 2% Perfection lilnss .. 50 Regent Knitting Mills ... 1 41,4, Reliance Grain Cu . . . . ... S 8% Sherritt Gordon . . 125 13.1 Slscos ... .. 25 27 Walker, Hiram ... ... 8% B Mr Reuben MacDonald, of Char- lottetown, was s motorist to Sourls on Tuesday. Summerside visitors to our town on the 12th included Mr. l". D. Bcwness. An suction sale took place at the home of Mrs. Ernest White, on Tues- day, st which she disposed of numer- ous articles prior to moving to West.- cm Canada, where Mr. White has a position. Mr. Bob Nicholson. of Charlotte- town, Government inspector, spent s couple of clays in Sourls this week. Mr. B. Deacon, Summerside, paid fifth challenger for the America's in; ‘after an ocean passage one day earlier than did her predecessor, Shamrock IV, the unsuccessful chal lengcr d a decsde ago. from the northwest, again heading her. lslandiMarksmen In Prize-L is: MCLELLAN SHOOTS EVEN HUN- DRED IN FIRST STAGE OF MATCH i Telegrams received from Ottawa ester-day, where the crack rifle shots of the Dominion are gathered ion the Connsught Range for annu- ‘l! competition give s summary of Lire progress. of the Governor-Garb» lfiffll’! match in its first stage, the Borden. Banker and McDonald Brier matches. esn c;u....1:s so as not to add to‘ In the Govemorflenuu.‘ ‘Mot, R l‘ mm°r°d|56d marksmen completed the OPEN-l that the so-cslled railway ngree- m‘ round’ of which om hundmd] qualified for the second stage with scores of 100 to 103, out. of a gals of O7 each and with ninety oth-i era shoot. of! for the last ll! Dlwfli enter the next stage. mun, Conrad and Gonnle! not. in- wthc money list in flu McDonald 3,1,, mach, ma in the Borden. moor Lmdrigsn, smith. A. McCnbci end Huectis are in the prize columni In the Bankers match Moors. OOH-i rad and Gormley are wall ur- ____________ 01st. sun 5111 ROUND ATHLETE __.. (Csnsdlsn Press) .-I.CXWDON. Aug. 14—Not. many knfyy glut, Amy Johnson is s good revolver shot and l Pill-bl! “pun; o; ju-jttsu. Tbs famous ‘m flyer who was welcomed hers b! thousands of admirers and several mains; mltaistnrs on her return {mm . "lg flight to Mllifllll. dill m; mpg like s champion in the l" of self-defence. But l"? l”?! "° aicatvtns. when Miss Johnson rasdo 1m W" fmlnd t0 fly tn Australia, lhe won- ,1»... what would happen 1t she lvme forced down and hsdtblwk l! leer herself until she reached civili- gmn. 3o shs tool: lessons in .1"- ' 111,“, and improved her shooting in my..." practice with-n revolver. has; muss and 1m ss hsr m- lfi. I .1 shamrock . V., Sir ‘Thomas Lipwns Cup dropped anchor here this even-i P°""’1°1°°- I 11141.1 lrLaVi. McLellsn from i119 Island had an i an s m e Three men from tho provinocwm mum‘ lChurch oi England was in Bouris a visit to our town on Tuesday. Mrs. 5. Rose, of Lakeville. spent a day in Sourls this week visiting i friend-l. T7re Montreal “Stock Exchange (lpeelnl to Johnston I Ward) Ned! York A Exchange to Johnston l Ward) z-zs-zrhz-z-Ewzrsg §x§x=§:-:;=;:r_._ __:-: Closing Stock Letter By LAIDLAW t? CO. Special to Johnston & Ward _ -_-_-__—_ “=5 2- _ ‘iflisiliidii-Z ' 4-2524 conditions The tiny furnished no addition- durlng the lust half been so uns the realisa- sprmg wheat. ‘ (Special .. Salas Stock Open HilhlLcw Last OpenT-IigiriLuwflfasrXtCh M ‘lxixixlR§:_:i-_:%E€H.=, Al l’ Grain ...i i I10 Air Reduc i109 i111 ilfiii i117 i-ied _— '-_‘ a: "l5 C PM" A i I Alleg Corp ..i 19%| 111-51 1n ‘ mp4- v '“ '— ' ‘ M ‘ “ T‘ iBCPowB i 1 lit/A _ 1o ,, _-. ‘_ .. . ' no,“ c ruck"! H ’ l I ma: Alvghhflelln $261: F“ HWAJM m" THEIR own rnrvsrs u 1m: "iflrll Trl .- i i usu . . ‘ . t ' ~ - - 3'*"°~3'"'-|ll" -- -- 34% 15 war 55h’ Rdsfirn lirrluitgliitilw. retail” QI||QLE:Q"QIII‘O2$I:HA\H:‘Ialgal‘riiajhrflultvifltrgentf! 0mm“ m market 1 . , i - - . . ffltigofpfi Fd!‘ ..i 201.5 20% 2014 20% Am C k l?‘ '45 i 4§ i 4-5 I 45 vi- nl news but apparently Hiking ndurnrsgc of the exlstnnce of an unusually largo 220C t Alon-z -~.| ‘I I i915,‘ i: t: g ‘Ea-i 21V!‘ 2:14: gilii short interest with-ls in sumo quarters w... gyflrl is 1.. uf gin-ton: record [\f0- mim "M" “ “W “ "=1 ' "T ' ‘ 1 ~~v*v"~1"1+a" lZf.'.‘°'.‘1Z'.. $2115.12. "lI'.“1'.l‘l"I...'“1"." .23.’. 331131‘ Jiiialfi . 1.... ...... 1.. .... 1s Cons at s: s .. I 1 (no _ , -.-/1',4.~ 1'45 |_ n, b .1 l ‘1 , , l " ' 53mm“ and“ u 5s I m ‘as ‘m - - ‘qn’ll‘mll’nln'/l+ l‘ nsnflly largo urron n! ivmnm a reported for thc rnils nclntlnl s num- gm Dnm Tex" U I Iv- -‘>‘- ~ in I her of the ntsndnrtl issues In. timt group. in tncr _pt=ssirnl-1m has 73111111111 Nichole... any,‘ 20%! m“, 2,3,, Bu“ Mm ": zglqllgplafgglfllgfiiiilfi Jironouncetlhtturllsl’ how Pits‘! tree's-h. that .1 surface rust... could b.- relied upon m I‘ n: wood. U I I . m t B k ohm “m,”‘61‘1101V151]v‘_ .2 it. min-ht ht nn. dt nt 11ml .111 (rt-r: _Ilork on tire 111.1 with nay IIPPQAHUOB ‘nmufllrrll H 25!‘, 25%: 25 m“ Bu"! Av -~| “nil; 30171, 101:} w‘ to ncttstyl carrlel u suinaurrthrl n‘ 11111-1‘ llltflrrut. It probably‘! nmlvonn Pow h‘ “w, 56%‘ 55%‘ w 5'“. steel - 7m?‘ W's’ 1'1"?‘ - 1 tion of ths conttinn uhicr tartan tic acute- upturn this a ternonn. 2m McCall-Fruit! . 1 I 1 '11 ,1", "n11 $0.41 155;. aQM-I‘ u ' “".'~""" Elm" 12W.’ ma‘ 211v." 2M1 c u n 11x1 out‘ ' N1 1111' _ g-g ;sEv-_=_- === = 3m "mi ""1"" IM IMW m1 (‘an mum .1111 use iromrrurf 1 " 47121123” imrw" M ‘ 5‘ i "l" ' "‘* “- do Pwt» I 1 ’ | 411-1" 1. .. -. awn . , q‘ . , .. . .. .-.::1. ..i .. i *‘ I w; "x2e 111w r t» =-= Late M ‘.\'r ‘ . .~ ~‘4'-'-'~ "1 ‘ti. o n Scntin ..i qyflan u.“ . "i““l'"' -- ~ -~| i 1- - .4r‘|§.b1§1' i . .. .. T9151 "l" 15.757. (‘n1 Gfflph 1st,’; 1511.1 14%| 151 ii’: HZJ-iiiifiZ-I%J-%MZE§H%E€H (‘one Gas ..1o:1 1o-v'1ox 11o": '1 _ (‘out can 52%|‘ .1112’; new sill-Iii; (Cenadlon Press) here today continued good and value: 1' " ' ' i‘ I__ rt . ' PARJS PRONOUNQEQ Pfalrighz” 31g: 5h‘; *2.‘ 1._ l; iwere well marntazned. A feature o! 0N YOUTHFUL h sh Hud ...i i I 11w"- EGG RECEIPTS the flour trade was the einakness s r: l Du nnt 101 i112 n01 -11'> 1'5 ‘ ___. m P kl,‘ ‘:|“3‘.1a5‘_flfi2yi fig.’ I'm that developed for P4315, Al,‘ ;3_u would “an Fox Film .. 141*.‘ 11w 411; 411», -1\1 OTTAWA. Ont, Aug. 15.—'Ihe firm grades and values were reduced 20 film the young glrloffpdaywlllwaar Pink. One get; that idea in any ‘ fl-W- 11W‘ ln afternoon at Nicole Groulfs viewing fashions 1o;- bhe p511 and Winter season. I" "M0 wft zrev salons. lust across the street from the Y. W. C. A. in Paris. simple models in pastels. o; the "sweet 18" manner, were seen-cre- ations of especial interest: to stylists and buyers of fillette" tlhlngs. ‘llciglyililncnlixsan W. ’l'hs young girl will go in for capes in sll their ramifications, and she will have her skirts for daytime about ll inches 1mm the floor, giving the appearance of being much longer ba- cnuse they fall straight and grace- fully fccm the high waistline. The tight-fittlnz waists of her dresses will be almost without exception belt- ed by isother- belts two incl-res wide. cn in the case of crepe de chine or taffeta afternoon frocks held in by close-fitting corded "ceintures” of the dress meterink-sgaln two mches wide. . ‘ The lntrepretntion of_ the “cape The following Bohool Teachers Shamrock V. made a, land to isnd from Sauris have taken up their p'o-'fcsture in the collection of this house. pursue in 70 days End 8h! fovsht sltlons at the following schools: Miss 111011 W611 fully hall of Helen Monyo, m, 31mins; M155 311m. dresses for afternoon. and there were the vovsse. There was s head wind bcth MacDonald, ht. Fortune; Miss care backs in fronrthe southwest until she reach-iDm-Oghy Moynagh M ukevme; Mrsslsombtpnes a thump-my. m.“ o1 ed the AMH- lwr 0mm reported.‘ 01gb. White, at Cable Head; Miss meteor-l was ruffled w the sleeve! o! Then thc Wm shifted Ind blew, Jean Pequot. at Little Harbor sun's dress near the shoulders. slung the 'effoct of s cape. or, as in one original Miss Gertrude McLellnn, at Chep- stow. Mr. W. Young, East Baltic, was s , motorist to Bourls on Wednesday. Miss Eunice Garrett, Souris, has I returned from Halifax, after an sn- Joyable vocation visiting friends ~ there. i Mr. P. A. Ellis, Tyne Valley, pass- ‘ ed through our town on Thursday. I Mr. George McKenzie, of Mount Stewart, motored to Bourls on the Charlottetown motorists to Bouris ,on Thursday included Mr. G. W. ' Johnson. Mr. Hudson Morrow. North Lake. paid s visit to our town on the 14th. Mr. Billie LaVlc, of Boston, arriv- ed home this week to spend his vaca- tion in Souris with his parents. Mr. even hundred nnn is thus well up lnl the long list. I Forty-four more qualified. awrinl 98 to 100. Conrad. Moore and Roll‘ ‘The following attended the Horse Races which were held n‘. Mcntsguel on Wednesday: Mr. H. H. Acorn, Mr. Billie Acorn, Miss Wands, Mwlbe‘ o‘ chulotmwwn had W150i?!"- Ml" J!“ MRI-fin» MT- J-‘satin for evening; the cope movement McPhee, Mr. Edgar Francis and others who grestiy enjoyed the mer- riment. which Montague town gives to Mr. B. D. Gillis. Brsdslhsno, mo- bored to Bourls and vicinity on Thursday. Mr. John Gauthier. Charlottetown. paid a visit to the Eastern end of the Island this weelr. The Church Army Van ofthe this week and serflccs were held near the Church yard a good conlrrls- tion being iu attendance. Mr. Wendell YU). Union. is at pres- ent in Bouris vlsuin; his brother. Mr. Bruce Yea-B. Mr. H. D. Gillis. Charlottetown, motored to Bouris on the 14th. Mr. Joseph Chevsrle. of Charlotte- town, is st present visiting oldfriends in Sourls. A pie social and dsncc was held in 3.1.5. ti-lsll on Thursday night, at. which there wss l good sttandnnoe. movement" was the most compelling little cape-shouldered cloth coats. Again, model, this band was put on above the elbow on one sleeve, below the elbow on the other. . . Even in evening clothes the "cope movement" was found. two dresses using rlhs cape-band 0c outline the i. yr Rub . tlrlgsby .. Hons Oil IIud Iio .. .. “it, Mack Truck .' Mia K k T .. 7N 7.7171731} H npp Mn lnil (‘om . Int] Har . ..| Int Nickle .. lnil Tel . . .. 73k! 1lll/gi ~ gov/..i Knls Radio ,1 Lnrn (‘o .. ..i Lig 5ly"‘B" .1 Loews In ...i R4 ' l.-\V Bis (‘n .; i+% i r1111‘ m "1 .1115, - i». 4.111. 1m tar/yum Jljlgéldlifill? Illllj - > l s < l v . ‘ 1511's 121;‘ (A1,: 1.11;: New at; in ,.'1R-"§+ ' ' w, r zifif h‘ ltnohuck .. silo» carpi. . \\'olhit12 .. ‘Pherinnid Studebaker ‘Frans (‘o trend continues to feature Canadian egg markets today and although no‘ price changes have been reported. higher levels are expected nex; week. TORONTO:-The local egg nmrket continues to show n firmer trend al- though prlces are still tmchangeri. with consumptive demand good i Dealers are quoting country shippers for ungrsdcd eggs extras, 29; firsts. 26; seconds, 21-22. MONTREAIn-Jilgg receipts nere yesterday were 1,30‘) cases as comi pared to 1,064 cases on the com-s- poncllng day last your. The market is; firm with s good demand prevailing‘ for strictly fresh eggs. Prices are unchanged from yesterday's quota- tions. _ i VANCOUVEHu-Villloizwaizrs report that. local sales sre good w‘tn rs-‘ ccipts still declining on this market 1 but higher prices are looked for next‘. week. Wholesale dealers are payingi producers for ungracled eggs extras. 26-27; firsts 24-25; pulls: m. rs. 2?- 23. Chicago, spot. Edit-ZS, Nov. 28. PRODUCE MONTREAL. Que. A11:- lfirThr demand for all lines of cash grain cents per barrel. Winter wheat flour was steady. Further strength devel- oped in butter and prices were marit- ed up another ‘n cent. per pound. Receipts were 3,158 boxesfTlse cheese market was quiet with prices nomin- ally unchanged. Receipts were 2,441 boxes. A moderate amount. of busi- ness was done in eggs and values were unchanged. Rlecclptsvwere 1,309 cases. Potato prices were advanced five cents per 80 pound bag. New locally grown stock are quoted at. 70c and 75c. Exhibition Passes In order to prer-rve the accom- modation for the bons flde pur- chasers of tickets the Manage- ~~nt of the Exhibition Associa- tion have made n. change in the lzzulng o! passes this year. Passes will be issued for Tuesday and Frldsy only. Wednesday and Thursday, which draw enormous crowds and tax the seating capa- city to the utmost will be reserv- cd for the paying p-‘Mns. Q t? last»; ilk ' so», . n y‘ 4. o 4. , ,, . 1... = ,. =. r back decollate. and another using 11 §§.,'1flh“;,ump~-],§;1§l,§’j‘4i,;’;§,‘,j‘§’=.j,1; rsvishinglv on the short Dink setin Y T 61 C ---i 21-i'~’T%i '-’1 i'-’1*%.r1'~.= i evening jnckebwhlch accompanied s black net drus with large pink gar- denlss disclosed on the skirt of the. dr just above the knee. ‘ Nothing could be barrier M‘ I young girl's dr than these var-is- tions of the cape. Used in back it furnishes n youthful swing and dash to the costume: 111d amass the plain! front of s. tailor-cl costume it gives the i lanky flapper an air of womanhood, that nature may not yet have en- dowed: ns little ruffles 0n the should- , Gratin Excliainge (Special to Johnston s’ when) i Bennet-Bslisre domestic snd- foreilil corn-timers of whest will buy wheat frec- iy around present levels. Feel lillfclllif! corn on easy spots arlrinahlo. liartiett, Frasier-From . present indi- wtlitiil! purchases ofwvhcat on. declines are in order. Would confine purchases of corn to good nethrnukm. . llache d; Ctr-Wheat undertone sp-i pears much healthier. Corn remain: i 88 Great George St, Charlottetown ‘ti w Stewart Jones 78¢ Co. Correspondents of Greenshields 8: Co. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange ‘J We Collect Rents . Secure Tenants 1 Massage Buildings, Properties 8 Estates! 7 i "5 M evening 5'55” it “l m” nukes “m-"h" mlnm’ YOU ml! N"! l!" management of your property lh the hands or l1sr decolletsge more modest and ‘em-run our Company with absolute confidence. We will buy, "u M. covers up any shoulder lumptness w‘ i t I J m. n, U; i IP11!!!" Property inr you. plus insulin"! find perform any other l M Mme». worms» "or. r-‘rrr 1 .::":::11.'.::“‘ em" "e o‘ 1 we“ PM or w» ell-emu:11".:L"u11..'"...1‘:"h='1:.::;:"t:ui;i m. - i were High waists belted, usually with 62-51: Brandon clear. - No rain nny- l ‘ matching leather for daytime; girlish ‘"9" ""1" Wm" EASTE R N TRU 5T hows in lieu of more ornamental, sge- (lpochl ts Jlihliltnrl a Ward) C°"P*HY . Wm‘ tfimml . Ehmt Jwkerl every ‘ 5431a“, N3 Head Office: HALIFAX, N5. 5t 1m". 35¢ i 5h f 35th“ bu‘ ‘elven CHICAGO ChnrlottetowmPJLI. Monctcn nus. MocsuuLQuc D l} w e" ° °°n "'5 co n ' C. N. BISSEIT. Manager, Charlottetown Branch for daytime silk dresses. in dulled- _‘;',‘,§{'f__ __ 1%}; ~ . n: F!‘ . . s - - - s ~ | - <s I ‘ ‘mm pinks‘ blues‘ "d! md helium” sir-ch 101i. 1M4 181: _ --. .ny m, 1cm 1-1- for sleeves. mouldm. front bod!“ f.“ w. “m rm - trim, and back outline of evening m; n41‘ cltigrm: “squat sass of h‘_ :1" | ru es or uc or skirts; 0 Ml . mm mete! er <13. we wgltrfirugv $11?’ .1 '.: "t 32‘. l2“. f2“ when complimentary: irts for s arch 401A 44's 4M4 . . . . . . . .. l! M l8 1 medium-long, for evening slipper-top “l l‘ l‘ l‘ we look back . . . _ 1 or floor length. WWW?!“ 1 i simplicity w" m” hymn w?" m" lg 2:" In 1910. when Canada's total power development was ! thmlflmut’ M‘ 91:2 considerably less than one million horsepower per i m Mm-MORIAM ~ _ 10°‘ “all year, it seemed vastly inconceivable that twenty years i u " I. I. H u l 42% 40% we hence it wond total close to six million horsepower. In Mm 1.30M‘! “can __1 n: I910 who would have. dreamed that. one day the de- The people of 8t. Mary's Road and vicinity were shocked to hesrof the death of Thomas McGee, on Satur- day. July 19th. The deceased had been in poor health for the past two years, but. nevertheless. his death nt the esriy ago of b5 years came ‘as n shock to his many friends and rein- tiven. Be was s msn of exemplary char- acter and wss always randy to lend n helping hand. He bore his illness with patience and was siwsys resign- ed to the Divine Will. fls was visit,- ed frequently during his illness by his Pastor, Rev. lstherMcCabo, who family, 0f Charlottetown. arrived in‘ We understand that the proceeds src innldoftbnBallTestn. " lotsris this week to take up residence also administered to him the inst rites of the Holy Catholic Church, of which he was s devoted member. l-la leaves to mourn‘his death. an aged mother and s family cf a boys Thomas. Augustus, Cecllis, Mary sncl Janis at. home; John _snd Nellie in New York and Mrs. Joseph Hughes, and s girls, namely, rhutp. James,‘ Ida's already vast. supply. safety. msad tor power in Canada would he so great that. both industry and government would contract for it. years before it was actually developed? Yet today the Ontario Power Service Corporation ls 1 developing 1.75.000 more horsepower to add to Csn- ‘ ‘ contracted for at prices which will cover interest i charges on the Company's 520900.000 — 5%?» First. f (Closed) Mortgage Bonds by We recommend these bonds for sound in- And this power has been swlde margin of f‘; Detailed of Attleboro, Mass, also one brother 1 Philip, of Charlottetown and six sls- 1 tors, Mrs. Thomas Tsrkezlkes and! Mrs. lhnmet. McGuigan. of New York, Mrs. Philip Rooney. of Wstertovm. Mesa, Mrs. Edmund McGulgan, of M Mrs. Patrick Hughes. cf lcuris and Mrs. Bernard Mcfluigsn.‘ of 8t. Mary's nose. -Bls remains MQIGHMXIQWIUCHMLMICIQBIIIQ- osntly. plROhlRd HOB III. fifllll mlNn-Q. ware laid to rest. in Sturgeon Cemet- vestment at. 91.22 and interest to yield 0%. information on . ,uest.. Eastern Securities Company '0 k LIMITED 1 W. H. V. DUNBAB. MANAGER. CHARLOTTETOWN l1‘. JOIN MONTREAL HALIFAX MONCTON IUMMERSIDI IIIDIBICTON srytoswslt thsvfflnsl resurrection. sayhtsnuresttnpsscsc Q