rrn; cnamnrrcroww GUARDIAN» v19 srocrr AND Bonn i‘ "in or; PAGE N NE NS h; n!" “are hnhrnl resources uern thereby frustrated. Total mics flu today 3,502,400. liar (filrriul m Jnllnsinn a- unt-m l‘n\\'r - ' "M5 , _ ';-"~.'::" im "‘i'..i5'.‘s;l l ' (m, 7__Bu_. ~14 out... ., ., . i, _ "'1'". -- »- ' -" 1' “u”: giiiillliglilllwr ' ‘i ' _ "i "J1 -i v4 Cd": 8 l‘ Nut fi Shir-liars uccd in price on the bound here. The cheese market was i ljljllil Steel of vitlirlill“... ' i ury and produce markets unchanged wth practcaily no selling inch r2106 . .. - liifileiillgl‘._i,rnl_lf"ln PM ‘I .‘ l i .t prices on eastern town_- (inc to lack of stocks. Ontario cheese iilllifls‘ " “wimlillvs Electric‘ ' l - -~ ‘ ~:l..-l ' ' " -‘ 1w ,cr nne clcclinlrlg; hell‘ a-was around 14 3-4 cents, while Que_ Lftiricll ‘Rlill " linvluztzumom sew YORK ' ‘H\ I; i‘ l m‘ WW" Ii i l L‘ (Elli, at oJ 1-2 cents a pound. Deal- ' bee? stacks were quoted at 1a a-4.i(3'- slfu" ————-—T Q-‘Plmiziuuoiu . -‘I i‘ ‘ MGNHQ -' i“ ers l\‘£‘!‘(‘ reported as offering Aus-"Fggs were steady and unchanged. IiIfIQfs m." -' _ -‘\\|li\Prllv-1n_ Con . . ' ’ - Li‘ " l will.’ traiian butter at 24 cents a Pound Potatoes are generally llnchanBEd at mm 1h- .' ' _' l CFC!" Ext/tan e kngfril-lriil ' I l» v c. l. i. Halifax. Sntllsh and other 1-10 to 1.15 ior New Brunswick green ll,'_'.p'I-,,?,l" " l g firfilflfidfgggflli‘. ~i y.- -'§ ' i i’ outside markets were weak with buy- mountains and 1.00 ‘to 1.05 for New {ll-Sn s. I ____ ijl-nsrllillii_levi§iilll? ' 1x3 _ ,_ ,-.,..- 1.7" W .. _ n9...“ N ‘Tim I l ers maintaining znriiiference. Some Brunswick cobblers. sickle: 1 l m" m h M“ it n A “ n illilizlllllllilhlgtnll-Lrgin‘S __ ‘TA? Lllimlir Plfsu‘ imxu‘ ' ‘i _ . ..:': . . n ,. - 1,... _ An Unusually Successful Company Out oi a total purchase oi 523,339,992 of instalment lien obligations in the five years from _1925 to 1929 Industrial Acceptance Corporation's total iosa has been less than two- ilfths of one per cent. The net annual earnings of the Cor- poration during the same period have increased from ap- proximately $50.00!) to over $200,000. Industrial Acceptance Corporation 6'} Ten-Year Debentures. constituting a first charge on the entire net assets of tho Corporation (which amount to twice the entire Debenturo issue) are convertible. at any time prior to maturity, into Class A Shares in the ratio oi 30 suchshares tor each $1.00 Dchenture. Price: 99 and accrued interest. Eastern Securities Company Li M I T F. i) W. H. Y, DUNBAR, Manager. _' val-I» _t‘rlrh cnantorrrzrotvn ~""""'" sr. 10m: MONTREAL natrrax MONCTON summznsms rnnocmcrou 7 ' - .7“ i Li-Q viii Stewart Jones 8: Co Correspondents a! Greenshields 8‘ c9, Members of the Montreal Stock Excllanga w 6"“ GWPIO Sh. Charlottetown I I If you would heat your hom_e well fill your bins with our/high- grade Welsh anthracite coal. , I It is the kind that gives the greatest amount of heat with the least possible trouble. It "i "I" Pvtlliillll\'*l\~‘lnlls' ‘Where hrreelmnn to Prevent. was enacted on the same varieties of . We make prompt deliveries at lowest market prices. A. PICKARD 6r CO. Phone 240 i | i] 0 1:231‘. i y k l; Closmg S ock Letter i" w or ~l By LOGAN s. BRYAN “l! Exchange i (‘he s (‘hem M 'nister To Probe Constitutionality Of Trawler lmpost; OTTAWA CnL. Oct. 7—\Vh:ther the tax imposcrl upon trm : op-i crating on the Atlantic coast is wlth- i in the competence oi Parliament to enact is a question which arises out of the objection taken by the Nat-i icnal Fish Company. which operates. N 8.. that n demand by the depart- n-cnt for a sum of $6l,000 in phy- wsn: of the t-ox upon trawler-caught ’2'.<h. is irregular inasmuch as the Iii-eon shot by tho Chinese bandits who 11x according u; the 901111591 rd;- thc ‘ bold them captive since last June. company, is unconstitutional. The Depsrtmtnt proceeded against i the company several months ago ini an effort to collect the tax. but rep- . sul and Sills returning Foochow." resentatirns were made which called j in qutstion the regularity of the Leg- ilfh COHSHI M FOOChOW. A. J- M81‘!- islatlve authority of the tax. It is in ’ order to clear up any doubts in the matter that a reference will be made to the Supreme Court. Under the amendments to the Fisheries Act. a tax oi one cent par pound was imposed upon Cod. Had- dock cnd Halibut caught bv trazv- lers that were not built in Canada. while two-thirds of a cent per pound iiah caught by Canadian built traw- lers. ‘The regulations governing the imposition of the tax set iorth that it would not be collected during the months of January. February and Marci-poi cach year. Sweet Eorbeoronce Samba-Look huh. woman. you know you'll! done marry me jus‘ for I: ‘ Montreal. Que. Oct 7—'T‘here were y 'tn $7.75. hogs firm. bacon; and but- ini. iiillltiil -:v. number cf trawbrs out of Halifax. i the Church Missionary Society w- ‘l iMm-tin on his mission. moh guvment insurance! Hie-Ah l-"orvsdat. hcner. buti; Tr» l~~~ne= PM r-l-el tlnnmc ‘ain't I been willin‘ to let ycu die !"‘€!Zlf".'i .i a natural death? p t > in The New York Curb . i i -__ i l l Canada Bonds CHICAGO international Nickel iutcrwiti-ulnl Pctloleuul ‘i'i'*5"‘,\'*ii-'Ii'i'l.§ in Electric Power unrl Light General Asphalt , Gr-orlyenr Tire . international Hydro v , ‘l < nai Breweries . .. " ll . ma! Steel (‘ar l. Pl»..- I 1 I. Pow W; h». ,0 . I'll" l"'»l 11mm 1' win 1n- w: =v i The li-lofntrelal h Stock Exchange 158 Market Reports N 5W i-‘rnnleimv 1,1»; stole eggs from H. _<_-_._____ _ . . .- _,_ S . l t J I Y f’ By STEWART JONES C? CO., Charlottetown 'i C P96"! 0 0 mston & Hard lapel-mi m JOIIIISHIII a when) _ n _-»-1> U S t0 m 8 I’ S ' I tum-In: l» arm-rum a who -‘,- Correspondents of Greenshields & Co , Montreal ' “ __ 1p». li-i i. 'l.:.t I‘! '1 -- ‘ , u D I=-'-§==—__.._=-_: Air Rmluc ..fl<»s=l,l1|i\i.‘|¢\;'“ I‘ ‘t: iArrrv $Il|v|li_\‘ II l‘ ll" i. a a Y Alice (‘urp ' ’,_ 17 | ' i‘. _ a ' 5y THE"; owy lquLyl-E “H”; -'\i lbs-hi ~ a D-lrnw; 19-‘? Awnciated System tl I tl i)?!" : H “ l, m! "I -‘ , if}; and gas scr ice was er:- Th" curl)’ F"? "II " ‘F """i"" "'1'"! "flnfr-rnn-d t» PKnQICQ n, | " ‘° "‘ -',.' r. ‘ . J mic on the avenge to 15S m“ nl nlrcmilly "l: ‘teem-hint; tlovllnvo. |I,\’ rruiwiering amung m. ¢r:,|'|,.',','|,,l'. “"'_ , i (‘nil llllvnvl‘ -_~ M, j,,'.,T|,.‘,‘,_}..,;'f"'“" .. ~ ticwcustrmcrs a do“ cm» will“ "l ‘l’ ill" "l "P '"'- _l"\\l\'"r. nvrrnr n- hml nliwunlmlnlvnent nhuht tho i -\l'i I , i ‘f- l'w\'r ‘i lllvii‘ t ' a cl! rmi n: m“ H- illllf wit! Otrlwfinrll n,‘ “IF "m"; m "r .. “my __"in:~\l'_ aiosrnrzal. -.\- 1-'||m5 . ; r9‘ "flu" “memo which "midjmtwl"! nvwuhtrl rm- lu" unplhlh; h, m, "m, run" M; _ ‘ - _ IL i In Groz: Revenue 1920 tc1930 gflllltlfllfllll the r rhzll remit urn-i nlnlllllilll; llllli the reactionary tr-ml- K Amm" ~ - ' ‘ -- ‘ - . ~ \ in ill» commodity markets. Tin- seil pg \\;\q {flffpful 0mm“. m "ti", ‘ m Aihrla Pacific ' m: CUT-mi! KhYQUE-l ptltrbl dnull four m: flrv points and was Inholfrntrrl runsplrtmunlv in" M“ ‘Ashpsms "' ' c: Frouuh conmbum ‘o ‘n: vii n leln-urapll, hr I to I98, mom-r“; Burns‘, m 57% mm l: Al" _ ‘ilraziliiu: , ‘ n.‘ r"..=sociarc'i Gas and ti": u» hi. 1Iw “wk 1w. hml Tel llllll Intvrnlltinlu. ‘1 "l A- "i! ‘ C‘ wsnv G-iiDehcn- hrmlxlni in mi | lmmn." h, H“, "Wm" "n" iii, I‘ Poul.‘- _ t " ‘ 5V2,‘ -il;\n them-n». no" an» mun-minnow» ru-m u - |B"“'ii"‘-' ""10""! Tb" -- mime.» Ptllliti nrrimnclv chiller: l‘ ~ - """""|-" ‘m’ - ‘ t - ~ - I c“ '“'d"i‘li“m°’°“ Tel. in uh- lillllkflatil‘ u‘ “tlilitl nrrm um: (n. prulitiellal i§5,".',_‘:,"|'|"’\~- Milena (‘r-them . . I |- - ',,‘ ' '—, ' ‘ _' l , ‘ ' ‘ ' I“ " ‘ii i1!“ "if" d=P~‘=- tCQ in fnrcinn ¢_ ;- .,~. hm" _\,,,..,,im m." "m" '“_ Igfil l-‘-' _ - Wmrvln Power luv] ]':l|'\ ' ' ' v ' , KI.‘ “n. Thru- bomls enjoy an I l"lll‘ lull-vim; r ' "' _-\‘ F-lhnrln Brewing _ . n51“;- mzrr"(vl | .n1(l'“|:‘i;,lt;-i|:llsplldltxwtilii-llnrinlln-i-l"haven:lis hm-nri-ntll- than: llf- i iifff‘ {will }"""i"i"ll "F0111" L... ‘ F 4 l i l u - . -. PIIIIW‘ an: I - ~ f - - _~ <‘ ‘g l- - m. " r‘ » _ I - illiVlnrvui hm- mm. ruunrllnixl m.- l_||l|l|",..'._l'.',‘,"" m H l“ "m" "' ‘.“"’ ‘_ ' - Figs!!!‘"lfllllllilbirfilfnfuio‘, ..' ’e n d ‘p’ C' 'c“i' ' i Lite uhrrlworl lln- II t» meet avnm- h (n-Itvffli Steel Wares I _ - _ _ __._______-‘:--__'“' tw-uq \\':l\ nrnrrl: but ~ rumllln-riul-li- fmhrhhle rummelt re- 1, 1 __ Home Uni . ~ ‘flwaawd ca’ 33d 5'95"“ i um:- puviiinull-I‘ I rt»- ‘ pro: h \t.‘viertln_v inn,"- n". Anufiflt.‘ ‘ (. ""° ~ illllwrilii Oil ‘ securities Cc.. incarcerated f c- ... - Iifllifllililii)‘ of Ann-rich“ preaentl "m! i'“i"5'rii‘i Aifmlfli -~ - till.‘ s shop. Hat‘:- yau any excuse? \\'hr1t 1,“; I\-"InPrnln Popper ;\(‘1“.1SE‘Ci-—Y6t. I Lock them by mis- Ffllj, Biir-hlunmrry Wnrri '11:“, - ibiitllgIgllldnbnivliiflif. twill» “vi INFLMHWW" is that? . _. . »- i..-°.‘.ii'..“.i‘.‘“'...”°.'.". ‘ lifrti? can‘ “m?” ‘he?’ we" Si?“ Scars Roebuck ilinou 54-7,, Ii. 3h’. 41% has! i. ENTERPMSE ENTERPRISE 8“ EE POSITIVE - l. FR . GUARANTEE _ " m *5“ ‘ OFCOMFORT l l L- alzcouom ll) 1 . stock Market (Canadian Press) 144 cattle. ‘.27 calves. 305 hogs and 102 lambs for sale on the two Mon- treal livestock markets today. The cattle offered were medium m good steers and were not sold early today. Calves and lambs were unchanged. Good ewes and wcthers brought $7.50 chers were sold for $12.35 with $1 premium per hog 0n selects. light ‘ltogs sold up to $12.25. Sows were ‘mostly $10.50. - R .32: 00R EH50 All iii 0 R E M 0f Two Women Mi:- sioltarlcs In (‘hina ’—- Shot by Bandits Whc (‘apli*11'cd Them ‘Ins’ June. i LONDON. Oct. 7.-News which hor- rifled all England was received in a cable to the London headquarters oi dny, saying that two of its lyomen_ missions; t": {Vii-n Edith Nettlewni and Niles Elannr J1me Harrison. had “The mcssaze which told of redy was vrry brief. Netticton and Harris m shot. Con the _ The envoy referred to is the Brit- in. who had gone up the river from Fcochow to negotiate the release ci the WCYTlPll. while S‘lls is the Rever- cnd Alfred Sills oi the Chrbtian Missionary Society, who accompanied Tonight. the foreign oflim said it had re~elved d message from Martir while he was in the interior. stat ing briefly that he had receivzd wrr- from Kienyang saying Miss Nettie ten and Miss Harrison had been sho‘ Th: women were captured at Chu“ can. Northern Fuklrn province. in" June. while they were travelling ‘ Kienningiu. 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