SEPTEMBER. 15. 1931. ____ .i_.__.i__.-..___i.~_..__.. RDA Y’S S O @‘ '" A TU 0'7?" 5.; g can: 2 :-: E :42 :- “Market MONTREAL .. .. ..| ... ‘lbl ... ... . . lAiilllzrta Pacific Grain . Asbestos - .- - -- s. c. v0.4.2.1". . Building Products . Canada Car -- - Fanatics Cement ... ... .. Laid Canada Power and Paper ... .. 1115 Carla-la Brewing ... ... 8V; Dominion Brldite ... ... 07% f-‘xroigu Fover Securities ... ... 23 ymmr Company ... ... 7 ficncrai Steel Wares ... ... 12% Home .. ... ... ... ... .310 imperial Oil ... ... ... J: industrial Alcohol ... ... .. av, international Nickel ... International Petroleum . . lfassey-Harris \ Montreal Power .. . 65 _\fr(‘oll Frontenac ... ... ... . y innsl Breweries ... ... ... .. 82 ‘ ‘nni Steel Car ... ... ... .. i521‘; lmminlon Tar 10 Famous Playerl . Nornnda 23% I'm-er Corporation 0S Price Bros. I10 (luahrr Power fiiig 5h winilJ-‘iii . "T". p, 1011-’, >1 ~ Ftccl of Canada 1" Simona Winnipeg Electric . NEW’ YORK Amcrican Cnn 1201i Allcl-‘hany 21H Anaconda . 403 fienrllx Aviatin 32 consolidated Gas . 100", (‘ohmercial Solvents 26% Dominion Stores 10 ljloctrlv Power and l’ 74 noneral Asphalt 411' QuflfiVP-fli’ Tire .. 53's lint-rotational Hydro Electric 371i international Harvester .. 711% Kcnnecott Copper 35 siontgomery Ward 371.5 . arara Hudson Power 101g Purainouat Puhlix . 0011. Poor and Fo. B ... . 2516 Pvnlck and Ford ... ... .. 42$’, iladlo 4m; =r~ara Roebuck 7'.’ Standard Oll of New Jersey .. .. 001i Sterling Securities A 11 Studebaker .. 00% Yellow Truck ... ... ... 22 Fox Films ... ... .. 4011; . . R. .. 1W1 Fhryslcr . . .. ‘JR G-‘ncrai .\iotors ... .. HM C. S. Stcei . . ... ".170 BANK! Bank of Nova Fcotis ... ... 321 Bani: of hfontrcnl ... .. 317 llank of (‘oinmorce . . 245 floral Bank ... ... .. 30S ACTIVE BOND PRICES CORPORATION SECURITIES! Abitibi . 5pc 1053 86.75 91.211 Boll Tel . .. 5pc 1057 . Pan (‘cm .. liilpc 1017 (‘an Steam . 0pc lfi-tl t‘ 1' , .. 415 pc 10H t‘ I’ R. . .. 5pc 10M fiat Pow .. 5pc 1050 fiat Pow .. 0pc 1941 Mont Pow . 5pc 10.51 lfont Pow . 5pc 1070 “on Tram , 5pc 1041 \lon Tram . flpc 1055 .\ion Tram . 414,710 10.1.1 Que Pow .. Shnw Pow . 41.4 pc 1M8 Shaw Pow . 5pc 1070 t‘nit Secur . 5% pc 1052 DOMLYIOK OI‘ CANADA GUARANTEED BONDS 1080 105.00 10.15 101.25 1054 09.50 11157 105.75 104. 7.1 100.00 5pc 1000 1070 nnrmrrzrznn: ==wwwwwa”= 104.15 DOMINION OI‘ CAXAIIA BOND! (TAX EXEMPT ISSUES) flpc .. Dcchlflfll 1010s 101.20 W: 1m . .\'ovl.1.'\fl-'i 10am 10as0 50c .. .. .\lari.iil.'i'i 10.5.11’. 105.80 51.4 be Dcc1.1D37 100.20 100.40 (TAXABLE issues)‘ 5'6 pc ... ... Nor-Lilith 102.00 102.15 5'1.- 11c Novkliiflt 101.05 101.811 4113p: .. Scpt1.1lil0 100.2: 100.40 iii-c .. .. m: 15.1011 101.00 104.21 "Ass .. .. m: 15.1044 100.211 100.50 4'6 no I-'eb1.l‘1i0 100.20 100.50 atanxnr stnvrnw ron ssrrnasnnn 1s. m0 A ltrent deal of interest attaches to the further decline in the month of Auftust in the index number of com- modities as compiled by the Bureau of Statistics. 1n the month the index rcached a new low for the decline when it worked out at 84.1. This rop- rcscnts a decrease from $71.8 in .111l_v. from 8R0 in June. 80.0 in’ ‘- y. 01.7 in Iinrii. 01.! in March. 0.1.0 in February and 05.0 in January. The August de- cline la the eighth consecutive month- ly decline in this index, which is based 0n” the average of prices for the year 19-“ ll bar. or 100. The levermosst "NW1! computable to that for August, LIKL: for the year 1016 which estab- *__. 1 Reports By STEWART JONES é? CO., Charlottetown i, ll 0pe11]iiil,'l1_Lowlife! NiCb, i u Correspondents of Greenshields & Co., Montreal llshcd an average of 8-1.8. in all time at 155.0 was .\ Following ' . that the commodity ler’el advanced cun- seculiveiy year by year, until the high reached in I020. It fell to 91.4 for 1022. advanced t0 102.0 for 1025 and has since declined ililitc steadily. A year ago ths August l New York l Exchange _ (Special to Johnston & Wurst) _71‘ -m. g _ 1‘ .1 Air Rcduc .|1'.'.'»'1il1:5=ili1'.'i 712a Al-Chul b3 ' l ' ‘ii l o index was 08.1. ST- LAWTIENPE CORPORATIUN: it is of lntera- to holders at Brampton, St. Lawrence Paper and l Lake St. John t0 note that the date for exchange of these securities has l been extended from September 9th to l October llth. ' l THE BOND MARKET: V . Standard Statistics “Weekly Financial ('|)('() (fnlu 741$‘; . l .154; lwzi Analysis curries the following two (~07 (-57.7, _ H7373‘: | l13l%_ paragraphs which apply equally to tho (fql G & 1-11 _ 63-34,! m Ina-y, oaslf- 1/, Canadian ss they do to the New York Co] GU97, __ 1515i 15W 1g 1g l_. ‘ll, market: (‘ant ‘Can . \| 581d 58% 4k "The bond market thus far in ‘I980 (fqpn pm 931;! 9315 7795/9901” has offered its greatest rewards to pur- p; 1 1377mm; 313i) “lignagllgo i130 chasers of gilt-edged issues; Uriaftect- p71 p g- 7, “[74 |7li,;l 7914"! 7.711‘ ed by corporation earnings statements. yo; Film __ 4111;,‘ .p_'li.',l 4mg‘; 49:1. they have moved forward under the yree T“ 45s; ' '14:, i stimulus of easy money rates. Average Gen m“ _ __ 1g l 7:; 711g‘ 73 yields available from this description c,“ Pom“ __ 55w 5g“ 5n 53 _ are still attractive as wroinparecl with. gen Mo .. . Hhél 4453i 44, '44:“! prevailing credit rates, and such issues Gd" Rug, _ 531g 531N753 53 s; have some distance to go before at~ Grlgshv .. . 12if3l 1201.1 _ __.g w: tnluiug the levels hr 1021 aha 1:8. "...... "(n1 __ | l l i. Little risk attends commitments in 1.7m] 37o _ t.‘ them and moderate profits with safety [m] n," ‘ s, should appeal to investors at this 1m 5774;“, ac time. ~ lntl Tel :1 "l As improvement in business takes K“ cop _ 34Il§l3l11,.',l. s, 3,. 13;, more definite shape. it is to hs expect- 1mm Co _ gag/‘l n5s§l p414! 9 ,, ed that second grade hands, which 7,7; _\|_\- 3 __,7n7i;l7|l71/‘.|0n lmqu, have thus far been strikingly laggaril. |,.w 51,, co lug-Q‘ 11.", lllgsl‘ m; l_ 1:, will start climbing. They will not do Mack Trurk "L l ' ltitlall“ y; so at the expense of first class invest- .\ils K .\- ’l‘ i | - nicuts. however. so long as money re- y“; par-ml- » l . _. mains cheap. and there is no indication “om ward _ 3755 3715.81 36 __ that any important tightening will be 3M7, M0 _ l - seen until well into i031." y" 37; _ 541/si54'tl3‘54 \_ The United States of Brazil has call- N“ (3 pa; l _l_ crl a percentage n! its external 65$ per- y“; p g, m qnagl 49% 4g ._ cent bonds which mature October 1. ‘u Am ('0 ___'1Q51;,i7p(lr./,l1n51’. 101 111.17. The Republic of Peru has also pm-k 37., ___l l "l ‘l I __ called a portion of its Peruvian Na- p," p"), ___l m la] llln l1“ _ tlonnl Loan External 11's rlue October ]\@““ null _,l 13I.'_,{1,’}IL,'1,'\ 7:1 l_ 1L7 1. 10:11. A llst of the bonds called ls 1-1777 pa; , ..| 32'. .3 l V's‘ 3:5 H- l’. available on request. p 5 0g y J _l 941M l l g _ iii Radio Corp . 402A. lllliil dill-ll 40-'l..‘— ""- 77! M l R K O .. .. 342i.‘ 3-1761! flgrrhi flii-fl- i». ltern Rand .. 300;.‘ 303a‘ '.. T,‘ ‘.01, - l e entree . . . ... . . . .. lioy Dutch .l . a Stock Exchange s MM ~-' - i Qinc Corp ... .1 Sim Co . ‘ v i S 5'1"‘? miigT/‘Iiosx i (Special to Johnston h Ward) ' g o of Cl 30:21 Mag; m)“; _ s‘ Sales Stock OpenEHighILovrILast s Q o‘ N Y _l 30%| | i; lebllibl ~ ---l E Thermold . .1 1211.1 121r.l1'." 1'. ‘B '7 Pm" A r i 39 Studebaker .l Sid‘; ‘l- ‘ i: lBrazilian ..l 35H 30 - l 35 35% Texas ‘Fn ,' 571,11 | :- i l_ l.‘ Fill" Y" ---l ‘ l l9 Tex n s01 ..| an i 1501.. + u Can r s. P .. 101441154 1014i 111A ll (* k pm, _| 15.; - mp1s l_ .1‘ t: Parific . .. 401.5141 4615i 4r l, PM,“ films _ “m 7m l,._..;,' Cons M b S . l 102 Fqll pm.“ ___i anal: yrgl gar-cl gygalh. a. F Players .. 47 » U G Imp ‘Ml ' 3c, i '_ 1', ‘Fraser (‘on .. 7 8 7 . R l- s 7 Mm ‘l v_.\1, ifieh s rv . ..l 111v.‘ 1: 11-14112 7- s “m, l l9 ._ u, lfiypsum .. .| l 20 p 5 y”; a, lint Nickel I '20 v1“ 5",,‘ _ _;_ 7/ '.\!~Harris ' ' '7 - 1,; i: w '07-" "l pigvw‘, R5251‘ 15:.7,l— i; ‘SM Brrvl lVool n» ' .'.i 00v.‘ 001'.‘ 01w, 001;.’- v: 1.1:; - 1 -' . .. ishhwlhiuah 000;’ 10 100131 001.; _ ‘ '1" " "-'l ‘s of (‘an . 401-,‘ 411-1946144005 l IWin Eiec l i I30 . l ...-... .Western Guardian l i lRoyal ...l I I I307 1 z Dominion OF Canada (Bonds (Special to Johnston t Wardl 11m a k a . ‘P, 770,", __ __ W15 lm-lHmv-l-fil‘ e of taxes on their property in the ' 1. .. .. . ‘.1 1103110140 Vlfitrflryualiloan .. ...'..‘ll~',|10.'l3103.-L'1li03.fll town or Summerslde‘ A fine °f $5 Victory 1.0.... .. ...ihuuo.n 10145110350 and costs we! imposed 0n a party ' .. .. ....1 . . .' i<L’.'Z.’."-'...’.°.‘.“ . lZ-Zliiil-iiifi?» l" “m8 ‘mink “"1 1"“P*=b1°- S- ltcfrundlnl: .. .. . i§§i.‘.‘§.‘i..'.'§ I.‘ .'.' 1 4011"" 0011RPM the h Refimfllnfl -- ~- Coun-‘y Court at Summersidc on THE MONTREAL CURB MARKET (Special to Johnston I Ward) Bid Ajax a n s » _ . .. l .22.. o;§“a on pm’ m‘ ‘hem W“ $75" He rams“ l‘) garhnm 111 . 3h} deliver the cattle although a deposit eauurrnos 0, - gl7"_\ll,:,u,7| _ on g” had been maze orl‘ zlgcollgit with his I l HIBICII! B5 B (‘an Dredge its Dock . 30H: wfia The ‘m Be __e ere w (‘nnadinn Matting .. . isu 1st. contract of sale ind found a Juds- 1" n - . . . r,‘l':f'f.‘,',f_p_s';fl‘gf:gu __ m,‘ ment. for $12 damages for theplnin llom Eng Works .. a 0o tiff. C. D. McCaiinm for pinliitdr and. Do 'r och t‘ .. 12 10 _‘ Do: Tili- a chi‘; 131': . 0a Ellie“ H- slmml- K‘ c’ m’ “M” l Eastern Dairies .. 25% 2R 5pm,, A11 day Friday was taken uj Home ... 340 M0 __ I Firm glydrol-ElesnSec . a0 not; hwins evide-W in the w“ ° - m ernl ... . .. 23 2ft .- q lrngcrlal Tobacco ... .. .. 0%: newness v5 wlmam Clark Butt“, for lmli-tr-utlrvlh-hhl . 1e11, 10x $125 balance due on s. pair of silver t ‘tlit . as as . ,\';',,,,,,,,7 fihlhmnn __ 7 black foxes whnh Bmvness claims National Distillers 1v, 2 he sold to Clerk. The defendant, Noran a . . ... ... .. 28.50 23.6.’. _t, a em lgagg-llierseyéllltd . .. .. gait 00 lcil-Tk. 51y! hé W95 5~ mg 95 3 ' er ec on ass ... .. -.-. ~ = . ‘ r..= ad‘ r-. Siscne ..'. .. as s4 "L'°‘F'x°"1‘tj"r‘e a n "n" Asked i -.vunom1v'r GIVEN aoamsrl TELEPHONE COP-Mr. J. E. Wyatt,‘ K. C., Stipendiary Magistrate at Summerside, gave judgment against the Tlepehone Co. on Saturday in the Police Court in an appeal brought by them for the assessment Friday Judge Inn-tan gave judgment in the case of Preston Chappell vs Ellsworth Gillis. The plaintiff was a butcher and went to the house of the defendant. when he was absent and purchased from his wife three young cattle and a cow for $70. The defendant claimed the price he had, ‘an; gm Monday for further evidence V Stewart: Jones 8‘ Cg, Correspondents o! Greonshields 8. ca, Islsbars a! the Intros! Stock Exchange '3 9"!" 01cm 8h chammws l ,._~.nest H. Strong for plaintiff and mwell Compton and Heath Strans for defendant. Judge I-nmsn sues iv ernl criminal cases in the Count) court Judges Criminal Court their ._____._ "11s has int-on muiiitnlunii . ‘ .-|n-u1|r:ii:|-p the - avl-uiuulatiiui of seasoned stocks. ohu-ietmpwh next week to try (Special to Johnston d: Ward) ilovnbioiu-r -—- Although ‘Thursday's = v1 about-d signs uf being tired, no liquidation developed pressure “as applied to the downside and in \'il‘\\' of the position of the market. we cannot lit-ill feeling that this inactivity ‘.- u sign of rcai strength. inn-bu (‘(1, healthy stai- ibat. unturnily further YUIiK, Sept. iii-Wail Street says-As previously outlined, irregular and say-A rl-tcililtul .uud in-nd continued in evidence, but the drive against prices in the last half iionr should make no lasting impres- sion on the list despite the fact that it is reinforced by renewed weakness in tho cuu||nodit_v' market. Wheat sold at a new seasonal low and the entire grain market reactionary lu sympathy. 'l'be rather widespread story to the rffect that the ("anadian tariff sched- ulo, when released will prove a boom- erang of first line importance left the financial community with something additional to speculate over, consider- ing the number of average factors which have arisen during the day it cannot he said that the list gave a particu- larlv poor account of itself. We would use any further softness *-snv1'~i 'riav’s‘11v'JTL-A Sum- merside man was brought. before Magistrate J. E. Campbell for op- erating a car whilst in an intoxicat- ed condition in the west of the Province. The case was brought by a traffic policeman. The man was sentenced to seven clays in jail. S. “ARRESTED 0N SUSPICION— A party from McNcills Mills was brought to Summerside uglier war-l rant 0n Friday charged with the lheftl of certain silver black foxes the‘ property of the ‘Proul; River Silver Black Fox Company situate at Nor- tham. It appears that cri Saturday the 6th September, the waichhouse in the fox ranch caught’. fire and one‘ of the directors of the company vvcni: over aid found the caretaker iryinz l1) put. out the fire. which had caught from the chimney, The care- taker advised iihe director that after the fire had started he had let. all the foxes out of the fattening pen into the enclosure. There were 62 fox- "THE cungndrrigroww GUARDIAN r "coo Morning Stock Gossip es in all. After the fire was put out they rounded up the foxes and found‘ that they had only 23 left. when they should have had 62. No account could, be given by the caretaker of what bad happened the 39 missing foxes, any more than he claimed they had escaped through a hole in the guard fe-ce during the excitement of the fire, After this the caretaker was arrested on suspicion and lodged in “nee Conny Jail, He was brought before Magisrraoz John Campbell. '1 lay evening and hLq solicitor. Mr. Iaaih Strong. K. C.. made applic- atia 1 for ball which was granted and i...c heal-in; o.’ the evidence was set for Saturday. 20th Sejtember. Com- missioner Trainer of the Provincial Police was in Nortbam on Friday in- vcstigating the case.—~S. r l -PASSING 0F WELL KNOWN; RESIDENT OF READS CORNER-l Friends throughout the Province‘ will learn with regret of the death. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ernest; Mills of Summerside. of Mrs. Emma G. Read, widow of the late Mr. Daniel Read of Road's Corner. The deceased was 81 years of age and had been iii only 8 weeks. Mrs. Read was born in New London, thel youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elias Bishop. and was the last surviving member of her fam- ily. She came with her parents to Summersitle and lived with them un- til her marriage to Mr. David Read.‘ All hcr married life was spent on: the Road homestead at Head's Cor- ner. near Summer-side. where she ‘was beloved by all who knew her. “vim of very fine character and ~ ~' filfi-aif-iiiflll she lived for her husband and children. On her hus- ;~ (111111 acme ycarsago she ccntmueti to live on the homestead with her son, George, and devoted l1ersclf to i101" faraily. visiting her daughters in Sumersicie from time to time. Neighbours and friends at UXOOXOOO-OO-O GUQGOOQ-OOO-OO GLASSES FITTED l W. TAYLOR I. S. TAYLOR Optometrists H2 Richmond Stress l BRINGING UP FATHER EYES TESTED “b” a i i l bills. in PAGE NINE i CKEAND BOND QUO TA T10 today and early Monday for the pur- "ll-"Fe 0f ""1 Pivotal lenders. (lass Threshing biscbiue has been singled out for bear attack as the is- aue which could most influence the general trend of prices. \\'e believe that entirely too much speculative ammu- nition has been dissipated iu the effort l Z I u c H In put this issue to prcscbt levels. and. "' look fur a sharp reversal of the trenril of the pas! few days. Short interest ls large and selling has been absorbed by interests close to company affairs. Floating supply is probably the small- est it has been in some months. Vausrlium has bad a nominal setback farewell sermon in Zion Presbyterian in keeping with the iunrket trend. \\'e Church, ChATIOtfCtOViq-i 135$ night, af- vniliiiilit" 10 favor its purchase, sn- ticipatlng s move u! substantial pro- portions. Radio appears on s strict tradinglhiS 116W charge in Chetham, Ont.. luisls at these levels. Company's oper- ations have been stepped up somewhat and it is to_ he expected thatlfrom here nut a more optimistic position on-thc stock will he iustlfcd by actual devel- opments. Understand Elec. Bond and share interests have been large buyers in Am. and For. Power in recent ses- sions. Would utilise thspresent setback for the accumulation of a good lins of this utility leaders. Wvhere his induction takes place Ladies Aid. W, M. S., and Guild, the lidlission Bard and C. G. I. T. 0f Si. James Church were convey- Rendks Corner and vicinity will sym- 9d W DY- Full-On by Rev. H. Moor- pathize with the family in their be- reavement. There are left: to mourn three sons and five daughters. namely:—-Joseph, of Errie, B. 0.; Bishop, of Summerside, and George on the homestead; Mrs. Melville Bradshaw and Mrs. Ernest Mills of Summerside; Mrs. Hawks of Bos- ton, who arrived home on Friday by the late train. and Mrs. William L-eard of Saskatchewan, to all of Dr. mum au rcvoir. companicd by the presentation of a purse of gold. _ To Reverend M. Scott Fulton, M. A., D. D. liiixiist/cr 0f Zion Presby- terian Church, Charlotictcuvn: whom much sympathy is extended. Dear Pastor, 111B 1111191‘!!! i001! P1868 0n Sunday On behalf of the Session. Trustees afternoon from her late residence to memberg and adherents 0t Zion the People's Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Harding. her former pastor, took the service, assisted by Rev. Mr. Nichol- son of Bedeque. The remains were laid to rat. in the family grave be- side those of her husband. The pall- bearers were Messrs. Ben]. Cairns, T. D. Ramsay. John Lefurgy, A. S. Mc- Kay, Btutely Yeo, and Henry Croa- ier. There were many beautiful flor- a.l tributes. S. Church. we desire to convey to you our deep sense of loss over your leav- ing us. Ii: is now nearly four year.- since the beginning of your labors among us, and during that time the relat- ionship between you as past/or and u; as parishioners has bfiaji always marked by a spirit of friendliness and affection of the most enduring kind. Coming to us a stranger and en- tering on your work here under con- ditlons that were fraught with many difficulties. it 000k unfailing tan‘. a:.:i I patience on your pan b0 deal with a people under new and very trying circumstances as they were at that time. The congregation could hardly be said to have begun to recover from a. disorganization thaw, almost chal- lenged its very existence and follow- ed py ngafly a year ninhout the guidance of a ‘settled Minister when ycu accepted our call and became cur leader. Needless to say that now, as you leave us to eater B- IB-rger field, we can surely see that many of YOU-i" 019' jectives have been reached. We 110w have an enlarged membership. We have again all the orsémlw ions lmd (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Sap. lL-(Pro- anew-Eggs, butter and potatoes ad- vanced on the local dairy and pro- duce market. last week, while cheese ruled steady. Eggs opened the weekl with an increase in prices. being upi 1 to 2 cents a dozen. at tbs ma‘ 0r the week quotations were: fresh specials 48 cents; fresh extras 44 cents, and fresh firsts 3'! cents a doz- en. The wholesale carlot butter mar- ke; was firmer, Advancing 1-2 cents to 29 1-2 con-ta s. pound during the week. Dealers stated that prices were expected to go higher vritbin B few clays. To retailers. Wm“ We" 3? cezts end solids ‘31 cents s. pound. Potatoes advanced 15 t0 25 Wm! a bag, closing at $1.111 lfor local Quebec "semi; an‘; $1.25 for New Bmmlvll" cobblers. Cheese was slewv M 14 1'22 cents for Ontario and 13 3-4 cents s. pound for Qiwbefi Sim“- hurch restored. We have th. over the demands made 0n us, un- der the new order known as the Budget System. .'I‘he musical service of the church has improved beyond our expectat- ions. Our choir is now strong and and satisfactory lend to the song services of the congregation. Our Sabbath School. with its dc- Injured On The Car Ferry MONCTON, Sept. iii-Mrs. An- drew Cruikshank. of South Devon. wife of the assistant superintendent- of the Canadian Natlonal Ranwayslthe Church doing igvaluable wsrk. Edmundston division. suffered alwe mighb did “me Pam,“ “large painful accident while crossing onl further 0" me “Um!” mndltmns the car ferry Prince Edward Islandl from the Borden terminals last good attendance of scholars. is do- ing 3 work of the bighes‘. value for the glory of God and the mainten- ance of the Church. So also are the several societies of flce it 1o say feet under it, brought to the city on the Prince lulu"?- Edwsrd Island train this afternoon, where her injurim were attended to idly express their‘ Views While you are Dr. W. A. Ferguson. Owing ta the swelling it was not possible to as a token of our appreciation of tell at the time whether or not the Zfiiur ivorlt amOIKF-i "$- We ask you leg was broken. to accept this small gift. man omcs ‘ Ion! less Building. ssoxnsas. . JOHNSTON wWARD Stocks and Bonds Nash".- Moamis! Sud Inlay, Nouns! Cari Marin, 10mm Staci lxrbqgo, Winning Grds lwhsga, Chicago land of Trade, New Yul C»! (susrldt) I GOIDON BLDG. ‘. Charlottetown. P. B. l. In). losers. Jr. Manaan Tallllmaa 1M0. “51-4- i'M ‘T00 "nnso TO 45-1’ UP~I PLAYED " MINIATURE Gone uxsv Ni AND PM ALL 1N YOU HAD BE‘FFER Go ou-r FOR YOUR BREAK trgéT- BY GOLLY- ‘I105 MiNATURE t5 ioflikififliu‘ GOLF vcied officers and teachers and a, that notwithstanding‘ evening. Mrs. Cruikshank was sittlflil “M4 wme throllgh a “m” “m1 l" mifsival ivovram "r as rendered on a. bench on the steamer with her‘ we" "m" “m5 a 5mm °r harmm“ m0" ch03" Mm.”- wi-mfll; eonapsgd, 11110118 our ivwfile 111M W111 enubiejsevcral members cf s. Jnnlcs ch . throwing her to the deck and “ween us to meet. the l-‘Tobkms 5m} bflore 1 hits. J, J. Lauxsm nave a fire rend-l ly injuring 011g o! he; 1e55, 31-75 wulus with faith in and hcDc for iheloring of the clnvnnnq sacvcri song led sermons before lhlnsi. Holy ltcdct-mcr by: Pcylmp Mnr. lrison BSSlSlPCi by Dr. M0.‘ ilion and‘ Rev- Dr- 3w“ Fulliltn preached his l Fr. l\fcCormicl:. l l l lvisiting Mrs. Cook's 1111010. C. H.‘ lKcith. 221 Union strcct. Dr. zmrl Airs. ‘iCook slocnt the sumzn-s: at Ivlurrzrx] lRiver. Prince Edward ‘are now or; their way back to Wolf-. ‘varsity. They will also visit relatives lin Pctificodiac Wolfville. Mrs. Cook, was ltist. Church-Monaco Transcript. l i |-' A E w E |_ |_ Central Guardian lier four years of successful mifiist-l Mary Hilton. Will’ of the hw- ma). ti’. and 1881135 WMOITQW momlrg f9!‘ l Prt Fulton, of Saint John, rli-"zl early “may night. HE “'95 the Teidlllffitlscveral wrecks. Mrs. Fulton was the o’ Seveml Valuable Sifts from thelmothcr of R. G. Fulton. of Frcricrlc- and from the Trustees and congre- pastor of the Sunny Brae Cxcult 8311011 n. purse of gold. Greetings of the former liiethoriist church. Her‘ head Iegate, and from the Presby- when Saint Jol-lnuias the 1101111: of. tery by Rev. Hensley Shaver-t wholmany champion moors drove 1:1 after his ovm service to wish l member of the famous Paris The following address, read at l.i16'Ci13lT1piUi"iZi1ll) of conclusion of the service, was ac- lycars ago. l Mrs. lchildrcn, Florence and Edmund. ar- C. W. L. Convention CONCLUDED CONFIRMATION - About 12a‘ ' children were confirmed ycstrrrlay all From the home of M‘ and M“ St. Dunsianls Baslica by Blidifvf), Aim" Guns“ the delegaws we“ Morrison o! Antigonish Wm preachlldril-en by motor to ‘Danish wherl and an“ thel they were tendered a reception 111 ccremoni". Tliirtv-fnur children wore/A‘ 0' H‘ {mu by the local sub-dwi- also confirmed at tbc Church of the Sim C’ w‘ L’ Mrs‘ Henry Gallant‘ .l"rc:1rlcn‘. uc-lcomed her guests in a most. g. l5 manner. Several vio- lin and piano selections were given at. intervals during the evening. A musical selection by our well- known and talented vocalist. Miss Lucy Blazicharrl, received an ardent cncore. l-lon. sir Charles Dalton. who was present, uttered many words of cheer and hood wishes to the delegates. A very inspiring address was given by the pastor, Rev. G. J. McLellan, D. D, commending the good work done 11:: the C. W. L., not only as a. help in the pastor in his parochial ac- ‘ii""'-“.<. but he urged his lLsteners to ‘CLJIBIIZC the importance of belong- ing to a great national umt or body: of women whose League forms a chain stretchln: across the continent from coast 1o coast. binding several ihouszand Catholic women together under Federal Charter carrying on F. noble work for God and country. The 1st National Vice-President. lifts. W. J. Iifclntyre. Charlottetown, {"1111 the local sub-division a. talk on tlic National Convention ‘T111011. she nixcndcd last June at Sudburgc, On- tario. mas a1‘ so11r.n\'11.1.n-.\1r= Somt-rvillc.‘ illness n! Saturday morning Massachusetts, aft»,- at an ton. chairman of the New Bruns- wick Control Board and at one time‘ husband. the late Polar-z": Rik/an. was an oarsman of repute in tho (lay. and was a‘ crew irllll‘~f‘r.'ll't"fi tlic ivnfid m.'::1_\' In rm 11-311 to hc-r son Fulton is survived b}: 12w daugf-zters-Aloncton Transcript. ‘ which ca piiircri the RETURN TO MONCTON-flr. T. W. Cook and Mrs. Cook and iu-o rived in the city on Friday and or: At this rcrrptionthere was also a zzx-pc rcprcsciiintion 0f C. W. L. Jun- iors who -motaretl from Charlotte- tovml to Tiznish to be present o: that occasion. Island. and ville, N. S., where Dr. Cook is proJ femur of Psychology at Acadia Uni-, visited Bloomfield Church and saw before retuming to the beautiful marble monument er- formerly‘ ecicd upon the church grounds to Miss Dorothy Cochrane, daughter of commemorate the fallen soldiers in Rev. E. H. Cochrsne and Mrs. Coch- l the Great War. vane, and rcsided in Moncton for.‘ ' Thursday evening the delegates several years, whore Mr. Cochran-e! ivcre driven to the home of Mr. and was minister of the l-iighficld Bap- l Mrs. J. B. Cunningham, near A1- lberton, where a. sumptuous supper l awaited them after which a pleasant l P. s. 1. ruosrrntrv-Prohahiv l evening was spent during which sev- lmore cars are being sold par capitalcral musical selections were sung in in Prince Edward Isand this than in any other place in the Do-‘ year; chorus. Returning to Charlottetown on lminion. . There are no signs of hard‘ Friday morning, a. number of dele- ' forced to ‘hand of a xvii-e layout in the line of lmixcd farming. same of the stock the activities of a 1.10 and progres» ‘town Hospital to undergo an oper- ~ " '~' — well trained and giving an inspiring. l i vour port ion, l At the morning scrvigq the Choir. ltimes on “The-Island." In fact, onel misslorary spirit cf the church s3 lair. rot excepting Ci1iCIlg0_—-L_1‘5,R revived that our givings are up w and l 1n Oitarvn 5777mm _ rendered the azzinem 0-5 The ClluTCll a5 Bl 1379591“. but» Filf- lat the QVPHHHZ SCYYlPG 1n connccton It is due you that we should cand- land Mr Ben Acorn. at close of the‘ gates called at the residence of Rev. of the biggest hardware dealers in. Martin Monaghen, who received Charlottetown told us that he, like; them most cordially and took them mam’ 011ml’ bHSiHP-‘s 1116-1. had been l over the new Miscouche Convent, augmmi hi5 530w Bt-flfflconducted by the Sisters of Notrs considerably this year. The Dotatol Dame. which houses 14o pupils oi crop. which ivrovirics n iiVGiTilOOd for ! whom 100 are children of the pariah 50 T113113’ "f i316 1191311‘. V35 \'P"\' and the remainder boarders. sood and there b vvidcvve on every The beauty of those sections of Prince County through which the delegates passed, cannot be excelled We 511W. Particularly bacon hogs. anywhere in Canada. The winding would xviri prizes nt any awzricultural rivers and sloping hills. togethoi with the stately bridges which stretch from shore to shore form s picture which time or place cannot cfface. Mr. John F. Duffy. House Government has entered lhe Charlotte- ..___i._. ation. . ‘ OMINATIONS For the "i W|$H i HAD" CLUB The man who L1 not faking ad» vantage of present low seamry price: and high yields to make financial pmgress. Associated Gas Si. Electric Company Gold Debentute l Bonds due i968 at present 7 l prices yield over S34‘7{,—and are backed by i930 earnings greater than those of i919. long life. health and happiness as signed 0:. behalf of the congrcfi gation. norvau) McKIYNON (‘lcrk of ibis-ion J- A. RIacNIILLAN‘, (‘h-‘lirmfln (if Board of Trusiccsl "1 will mag-l nify Thee O God" by Sjencc and‘ nit-h Dr, Fulznfl; "fa: a spor- augmented To invest inquire at the nearest Associated System otfice. “Ccxsider the Lillics“ by Toplzffc» fsennon, sang very acceptably Wool-l . hcre present with us. Furthermore. -cr‘s "Hear my Prayri- O I. And now. a; in the Providence of the presentation. ' A cheerful smile may get you s God we are m part, our best wishes m-nm “God he \\'i‘h You i111 W’ luvs?! long ways. but it. won't. pay yourl go with you that. you may have a again" was sung by "he choir and‘ safe journey ‘.0 your new field,‘ with cangregatibn, Til" Th‘? Associated Gas and Electric rge choir. im-‘lcr the ri:"c"l"n of securities company Prof. 'I'l1r~n1;\=c'r1 ‘r1212 ‘inf: up your hwmgnkd heads" by Ha ' s-At. the close Oil 0m” u! t Dr. Pull . ti . . - ° m w Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. Charlottetown. P. E. Island l GeorlggMci/lanus WELL- u= You EAT A oceans‘: woRTu-You arr A FREE TICKET TQ THE NllNlATORE GOLF COuRfiE ACRQ6€v THE STREET- .\,l, .011 $\ A/“gmni '4 o -".: liiiil‘ Jtii i llillil l i :1. ll _ Tlaursday afternoon the delegates’ rsvnwi