MARCH 25. 1931 f ES TERDA YTFS TOCK AND B THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .... -~--~ .1...“ . ,,- .. .. ... PAGE NINE 0W0 Q U0 TA TFONS 5"- Rifl-I-N- - i-Xi} ‘ x x * N w Y k Th Montreal Market Reports Ex h . . St k E h STEWART 10mm o c0 Ch i ‘ c an“ ' 0c xc ange 5y A -. or ottetown (Special lo Johnnfon l: Wurdf Correlllllmifllu 0' Greenudeld. & can bnlontTéfll i "will"'!£"|'-"‘Y1""“‘W,§" (Special to Johnnfon A‘ Wnrnli . ,R:'_d"° “'6” “mil: ”7I"'Hou% Us Work Opcn|lIizi||Luuiiinsf .. _= “ "*- “P -- _ - . \Ilflil . I1" l I u‘ x1XIKZ~XZN1sXQMIQEEWEH Al one... . .|lfu\,;,.1a8=)$llb3 its-nun, ‘M’ hing", >13!‘ ](/‘le31y‘"-l5 '*"‘~'"" ~~ ~i'“‘ ' i‘ i‘ m-u Telephone . uxlnuuuqux pix NON IRl-IAL iu-t for l) - Al. liivfln . J ‘lil/‘i ‘I01/l "OK 211MH- ‘lin A r l) ~11 w: lo nwrngu lypo of Indnnlrini A f‘ 1’ I in” 1. M, Brutlhuu .. .. -1044 - A’ -- n ‘bond nt the monlcnl nml ufforllngs n“. 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Qw-WA- 0-»- Mm- M-m khd';l'$“*':l“‘m_.“f;:\f:"_';)1fl:“itmllialc-fnn" v i: . .. npc 105.00 nwnnn s mn-im- w 1; firmer tone cn‘ the Toronto and '- ’ ' lu- ' ' P . t - . ’, uuutol th-vuluprng u. bu!“ cur-Wu. m,“ 1; N l: ' " :°'!"'r':m‘::‘"' 1+ Montreal egg markets continues and ‘mm-ft '1' ‘fjffffml’ "m! 1"“ il-I-t W" c .\ l. . mn- 1011.00 who s t; 1.30,. |_ prices are expected to advance fur- Wllhll l-Iwls by 111v iliulvur=ulv non: w 01-‘ L\‘\‘ un lmvnu c ( - amp n1‘ ‘Ufwlvllliiiuill nnd Alnniclplli ~|*_\_\ p ‘HMEIT ruuypag.) ‘ ‘ ‘ h‘ dlf lift" M than a, nit: u ill! mlllslnnce from hu- 3,‘... m.“ Hm 0 w‘ m , ! \ . ‘ TORONTO This n k t l 1M WM!“ utility issues. U1’ lulu, imw- ' n‘ N f “i313 \ f» '. ‘ f‘ ‘ x ' c"g nmr e S fly-re iunc been lllllllifililktllbil.‘ 3|:w1_'|g;;7 lffflgg,‘ [Pmxlintlwrr firm and unchanged today but it i8 u rm" . . _ . ' '.'.‘»...;.":.';“.$.'r ...'.'::.:.';“’“’ titzizbztf‘ “Elev” that "We wt" hm" “*- iialllfillug Imnlis. ']]‘hnn fur Hm muvculunl NorlJiiirl 1112.31 To; n ‘uni ther. Brokers report $111125 Of graded "(Illi I b s x '1 ‘ ‘ v u ‘ flr nor ti... iilcuuzllélitty Y~§i.‘.::§‘|§:-.|‘§ir.§ $3,’)? it'll‘. “ iiiififf {imfmj}, If“; ‘WM flhipuwnts at extras Z1 1-2 to 22; "WI"! vellum-l list. u. unu been uunfiucrl Uvllfvilii-ili mum u pm-lfk- _ ' n“ firsts 19 1-2 to 20; seconds iii, de- glfiiiliflil; Hlwl or l\\'o of [he more pruur on '- Hiil . I'm; (‘m-p “vexed neu mnnlruls. it is nutlcrii lilill u-lu’ p13 ]'.('|I1‘ Ill-ill i0. [I u Imp ' m" "‘“"‘"“ "i W" m’ "- the wnruni- .. .. Ortmuw v1.20 91.110 u s l m“, MONTREAL-Egg receipts here -*-~ ~. - . '6 today were 3,909 cases as compared ‘Vnn Steel to 4205 cases on the corresponding \' ll l‘ “.11? “m; day last year. The market; is steady u a ‘Vt-v! iiivv ' today. A car of prairie eggs is rc- \\'- '~ .. . 1 T" _ I ' wot',‘“;." . _ “,2: Wm‘ h l‘ ported sold on the basis of extras Agents and Guardians m case of illness or ‘Qjvghvl; l; 11137;)‘ 15%|] {fiat} 1L mm. 23 1-2; firsts 21 1-2; seconds 11. . u . -~, -, - absence from business_ _ ’ Montreal for shipment. The spot w . . . . market is unchanged ILLS filed safe] ad mister ' y’ m ed" ' - SAINT JOHN-Stocks of eggs on 11].} '”"' _ ARTIFIFI" "“=\Pl"TE hand here are heavy but current re- " u. . P r _ T T i -—— ‘"1 »~n' QHWI ceipts from country points are below ‘ Artificial gru, . un electric fur- the corresponding pergod 15st yo“ Pmfuci- 15 made m" Niagara Storage eggs are entirely cleaned up Head Ofllcez-lfll Prince William sf. Saint John. u. n. l “ - o“ “‘°- with some enquiries for new cuss iilinnrrlfiu Llnlment for Lummlenn. {or storing’ but there has been no - inward movement to date. Paying FARMERS: our duty to advocate the 1° You. one prominent grower You cannot offset the present low values of farm products- except by de- creasing the costof production and by increasing your yields. Therefore, it is mixed chemicals rather than factory mixed fertilizers, because of the saving of costs and the higher yields it means If you buy chemicals you can Purchase the same amount of plant food at. $5.00 less than you will pay for a ton of mixed fertilizer. and have from three hundred to five hundred Pound: less material to handle. Home mixed chemicals ifcneraiiy Bive better yields than mixed fertilizer, Particularly in a dry season. Last year n IZEIi! FERTILIZEIH! hundred ncres with mixed fertilizer, using 1800 ibs. of a 4-8-12 mixture per acre. He reports: “the mixed fertilizer cost me $50000 more than the chem- icals would have cost. and based on the average yield I obtained with the home mixed chemicals during the same year 1 wa short three thousand bush- els of good potatoes.” use of home Mr- Farmer, are you work- ing for yourself, or for the manufac- turer of mixed fertilizer? This Association working solely in the interests of the farmer, advocates the purchase of chemicals, and home mixing. Manufacturers advocate mix- ed" fertilizer. The choice is yours. We can uppiy you with either or both. Write us for prices which are the planted one lowest we ever issued. r. s. I. romn ionowzns’ Assocnnon INCORPORATED MONEY AHEAD Puts Worries Behind _l5.929' investor: are now purchn- mg Associated accuriciu 0n tho monthly investment plan. Thfiy realize the value of a reserve --a backlog for n time of need. Runner caving, and investing ind lP\1n¢|_ wfiurity paying an attrac- tive yield is a sure way lo build l YCSCPVC- I Associated Gas and Electric Com- PBHY $6.50 Cumulative Preference Si“? m!!! 15¢ Purchased with u fir“ Payment of $10 and $.10 monthly. Pncc $100—yicld 6V2%. In r/u! a! Ibo nearest Assmrialed S 11mm nfin. Associated Gas and Electric Securities Co., incorporated Ufin n] maritime Electric. C0,, L1,‘; fhurlutfcimvn. l’. F. I prices to country shippers arc 1o\ver at extras 23 ‘to 25; firsts 20 to 21; seconds 15 to i6. HALIFAX-Receipts of local eggs On this market for the week end show a substantial increase over the past two weeks due to the mild weather conditions. There are no changes in prices over inst week oi- though lower prices urc anticipated later in the week. Dealers‘ quotations to country shippers for extras 24 to 25; firsts 22 t0 23; seconds 18 to 1'1. delivered. wholesale DTKCOS to rc- tailers are extras 3i to 32; firsts 27 to 28; seconds 22 to 24. CHlCAGO~Sp0t 1'5. \ ""5 2i, No- vember refrigerators 24 1-4. MONTREAL, Que, Mar. tat-Prices of eggs, butter, cheese and potatoes were unchanged on the present pro- duce and dairy market hcrc today. Cerlot prices of Ontario and prairie fresh eggs were quoted at 23 1-2 to 24 cents for extras, 2i 1-2 to 22 cents for firsts, and 16 to 17 cents a dozen for seconds. Fresh extras to retailers regained their yesterday's loss, being quoted at 28 cents a doz- en. RcceLpts were 3.909 cases. Re- graded eastern townships and fresh western number one butter was quoted at 31 to 31 1-4 cents a pound and to retailers solids vzere 33 cents and print-cu cents a pound. Re- l.‘ I u‘ TN 4101;, 1.0-“ 5U 1,14 57%| LIVESTOCK MARKET ‘MONTREAL, Quc, Nlarch 24.- Therc were G8 cattle, i860 calves, 203 1105:; and 2i sheep and lambs in- cluding about 20 cattle and 40 hogs on thc two local livestock markets today, all held over from yesterday. The cattle were made up of a_ cou- pie of load of fat heavy steers and a few cows. There were no early sales. The calves offered were practic- aiiy ail common to just fair quality and price quotations were corres- pondingly low. The bulk of the sales were made at $6. one load of fair to medium good calves sold up to $6.50 and a couple of loads of common to just medium veais at $6.25. Common light veais, including drinkers or pail fed calves, were sold as low as $5. Hogs were firm at $8 for all grades other than heavies and extra. heav- ies. When sold on grade selects brought $1 premium per hog over bucons. Heavies brought around $1.50 and sows around $6. "TELL ENGLAND" GRIPS WITH ITS POIGNANCY (Canadian Press) LONDON, March 2i-"Tei1 Eng- land“ a film of Gaiiipoli, from the book by Ernest Raymond, well known British author, and directed by Arr thony Asquith and Geoffrey Barkas." cannot be coldly discussed as an en- tertainment or as an cxerciscin cine- matography," says the theatre critic of The TIMES. "Parts of it are pro- foundly, almost intoierabiy, moving; the audience, knowing the evcnt, is yet held in a t/czision higher than the tension of excitement; no man of im- agination can witness it without suf- fering. The story is of the Geiiipoii landings and evacuation-a story which when told with the screen's npprcocix to naturalism, cannot yet. be considered with detachment. "It is remarkable that the illusion created by the film is always most powerful where Mr. Asquith and Mr. Barkas have either abstained from dialogue or have used it not. to con- vcy information or to illustrate char- acter, but imprcssionlsticaiiy as a form of supplementary sound," The TIMES critic continues. "Partly for this reason, the opening is very wcak. The two men, Rupert ‘Ray (Tony Bruce) and Edgar Doe (Cari Harbord), who are afterwards to servo in the some company in‘ Gali- lpoli, are here shown as senior schoolboys in the spring and early summer of 1914. The intention is to emphasize their friendship and their youth, to offer n peaceful contrast with the scenes that Me to follow. for Miss Fay Compton as Mrs Doe. the mother of one of them. Some o1 this may be IlOCESSBAy, but how much better it would be l! these scenes of Dominion 0f Canada Bonds (llpoclei lo Johnllon l; gVlurnli i Ii War Loan .. .. Wm‘ Lonn .. Victory Loun Victory lmun Victory Loon l! 1037] l0ii.75| 1,4; I liliilfl 104.1 FIIHH 1,4,] ‘i034 H041 OHM Th e Dio cesa n Church Society held yesterday afternoon chair. The chairman welcomed Province. George Westbrook, Captains and Wheeler Mr. Phillips’ absence. The usual routine during the summer season. out. Wheeler the Asked l4 lfilll ll0li.05ll(ll.10 The 87th annual executive meeting of the Diocesan Church society was in St. Paul's Parish Hail with the Vener- able Archdeacon White, n. 1).. in the ' to the meeting Archdeacon Watson of Halifax. a. former Archdeacon of the Other ciergymen present were Rev. Canon Malone, Rev. H. R. Coleman, Rev. G. T. Spriggs, Rev. Bell. of the Church Army and Mr. George Teuton, a Divinity Student at King's College, and now lay reader at Alberton during Rev business m5 transacted and plans developed for church extension and mssion work Divine service took piece in st. Paufs Church at 7.30 last evening. when a large congregation svas pres- The Revs. Westbrook and Coleman read the prayers, Captains Belt and Psalms, Archdeacon Stewart J orflues 8c Co. Correspondents of Greenshields 8c Co. i Members of the Montreal Slack Exchange Jill *3" 88 Great George $8., Charlottetown lteucwuf . - - i‘ Refunding 450N060 100.00 k Refunding Ii3i10L55 J Itefunliifig .. .Hl,§ll!Ii4iiii0.7-'\] Refunding .. .. ...H1,.-'_-|1liiti|100.15| ___ == Morning Stock Letter Wail Street Mirror Suysz» Special to Johnston & Word l'.\ Til .11 (HYN l'l£l\. llllfl" NFHY YORK, “ilrrll n‘ wilrut \\‘ 1'1! vurrn-ii lrlllll |'.1| Ill riifl cA-nlx lllin lnil. mum of llnwll I'm-tor nlnlr-iu ~m~|~|~ I» Iluwnvr, In pinch lhnl m. . In fllr lllvilllillgln-s» Ill-Hing ~.l u-l nlfkfln-t villnliill vunliuuv "i~—iu|'4--~i m rum-uni uilh nnnihvr llru|| In ma price u‘ nlmu- t“ llw tout-M in ‘it; _\v\\\'\ luul n litlln|fl§hf . m |l‘Ii1*11li||||l llml nllrnl uoninl nvii at flu nn in‘ nuitl u» lmu- gin-n n gun-l no- rltm-rlnl non-r \\l|1|l~u|l"\rr i1 nnnfllnr y lln- nnlrnvt. ‘fin- ~ilunlin|1 ut this ulnar. iiyiiu inl‘l\nll\|- uimlnrr im- ‘fnizln: pun . It in xlili n lilm~ fur vnufinn nnrl (b: ~11 mum n-i 1| |r.| g nn-(lium only. Tndnfln sv-nslon nlll hi» ‘I; llml of .\1o|||l_v.' hmlln-r nlmro hrmlk in lmluntrlnl Airulml |l.|\||r4|ill;l|1 fn-~l| wilink’ into .\ir lh-nlnrlion nu wun In In‘ vxu-‘vlr-l- won-n -nn-n| _-r imln-n-a». Au-nnni niivilirnll mrctinl for n week in um n view- l.’ l|('('1|l'l‘l Nnnh uml fhry~ v1 ~llil wvi Inenlinnrll 0n sum-in,- xflrrrfll firms» Iv Illu-ly In l- Fur un- vii-n lmo wins.- In llm nunrkrl. I hliulnlrnnnr-a n1 tho niiln-n-rl lmurnlmhlv. nrllnn an fin- qnnrln-rf; |>1|_\'I||\'|f Again it in well lo rvpr-nl, o unl w!’ Inn hcurixlf on file rnli stock: Ii current ion-l». Fvllrilnrp’ l-urnincu of un- tame”. nrc now milklfll fluclr ep- plnruucn nnn ufl“ not pirnnnfll ruilliilli: im- thin fllluwt 11W“!!! ronflnue- In flplfe of line ur-nimoun In “In-m nml l-nlfilll the nun-k mnrkrt continued Snlurouru reultlluu only Iuulir- nu- furliu-r- Tho Important dividend meet-' lulu to be livid mum Inn-hiding‘ lln unorollllll "iii" 1""! w""|flxl|nnu¢, uico no Ilnulrt were n flillllprllin): infirm-m- Tin- ol-r-nrronr-n n! rheu- Important dividend mrctlngn nml Wvnknenn in nuri nrnl "Iullluuiiilh-n will Provide t [Bod tut 0| the mnrkrt strong-flu this we t. n“. now Jhllmc lmlllutrlnl average could dc- clina nnonm- five pflnfn lu-forr r4".\('l\i\\i! "l" urPvluII-H Roi-tunes mvlnt- The fool- ing is becoming more gvuwrul 11ml the "Prllvlinz frond 1n huulncu ha: termin- utd-nl and lhut Iluring lln- huh m» m‘ lin- yvnr n gradual improvement will i»: nhnwn. Thin 111w |I|*l‘i1 Allppurliflf; 1min: 1n the market but It lecml ud- Hmllllv: in uunll um \\1~|'l\'~ n-u hrfurl‘ "mi-Hm: lurthrr ivurrllnnrl of clock: 1| anticipation of tho funn- vkhvvlvfl _im urnrvnu-nf in bllnlllcml. fu in 11.4w! in spmnlnfh-r- rirolcu. Fllrlhflrlllflffi on [1 nor-s» _ lsnncx ronlil work higher. inonr-h- in inn. group- ", put 11ml vnll larnkn-ru un- olferhll l"!!! u." mu l». n: noun um ilulilnh urgmnent. .\l n! 5L nu lilqnitl (‘urbonic in now con- lilix unllpnny nro rlm- to nu-et thit- week for u! If“ flu- '1 to have passed and brighter times at 3 p m’ and anhuu"’&;é;i appear to be in store. Our faiiuresmecflng m St Paurs Parish Hm u and. we are afraid, to provide a part ' Watson the first lesson and Canon Malone the second lesson. Rev. G. T. Spriggs preached a. splendid ser- mon from the words “Maintain good works,“ during which he sad that the work of the D. C. S. was to establish the kingdom of God in this Province. We must ever be watchmen against evil and watch- ing for an opportunity of proclaim- ing the Gospel of Christ. Christ took no rut, neither should the watchmen rest from good works. Days of depression in the Angli- can Church in this Province seem __i____.___ Here is _ Cwanadalr 111772011‘ fig/ll“ ‘value a 6 p0 95 Yo 62190 m m: rsnouv wnnu QVILLE, our. swimming and delight were run to- gether in o swift sequence, o unified impression, instead o5 being treated as a formal narrative in which, after ceipts were 100 boxes. 0n the cheese market winter coi- ored was 14 1-4 cent-s n pound and receipts were 23 boxes. New Brunswick green mountain potatoes, in carlots, were bog. bulk. 1 J‘ all, Miss Compton, whose voice is very harshly and gustiiy reproduced, can produce little effect. Not until her son has Q0115 and she, herself silent, hem-s with her ears the vain 93 1-2 chatter of a visitor but with her menu per eishtv pound has and t» mind the music, the cheering, the retlilcrs 95 0911K! 1J9!‘ Bilhil’ 1101""! blasts of sirens that accompanied his Remaining cariot stocks were gqlnfl, doe-s Miss Compton influence quoted at 80 cents per 90 pounds hel‘ audience and Mr. Asquith enter {into the true use of his medium.‘ All Slivdabaler can-Ibo Pnrldnt, Phone 440 in the past were clue to our fault in not spending sufficient Limo] with God and Church. Our work and vision must not cease at our own Provincial bor- ' mam m- me Interim.’ has w“ “and m"? a new mflp of the Winnipeg diptrict; m$$10l1 on the scale of one inch to four miles, this hop being one of the sheets of the National Topographic mop of ders but must extend also to whole Diocese and to the field. Archdeacon Fleming said the clos- ing prayer, while Archdeacon Whit: pronounced the Benediction. Today's services consist of a cele- bration of the Holy Communion in is that the wife wants to be an St. Peters Cathedral at 7.45 u. m, treasurer Deanery meeting in St. Peter's Hn1ill1"@fl5111'y- Commander and Dirlalor [Iii bu: Fm Whaling. Prices rang: from 8102! lo $3465. Sfudeba from 8875 b81185. Prion I. o. b. lamry, lVa/beroille, MOORE BROS. 0w“ 0 (Yclock. the work of His I Canada. gar/a’ fkmaw COMMANDER with 79cc wfiee/inq. EVEN without Free Wheeling, Studcbakcr's world famous Com- mander Eight would still be the biggest value for the money in Canada. The Commander is o car of gcrferous wheelbase-IN inches-a comfort further enhanced by Studcbakci-‘s famous bail bearing spring suspension. The Commander engine develops I01 certified horsepower-wife greatest power per cubic inch to be found in any motor car of its price. Commander performm cc and comfort form an ideal background for Free Wheeling as introduced by Studebaker and adopted, un- changed, by Pierce-Arrow and Lincoln. Free Wheeling, with posi- five gear control, gives you silent gear shifting at all speeds-free- dom from ciutch-pushing—12 to 20 pcr cent proved gasoline and 0'11 Saving-and the added safety attested by public trafiic officials from coast to coast. One drive will convince you there is no value comparable to this seasoned Eight by Studebaker. May we plncc a Commander Eight at your disposal? Commander Eight Four-door Sedan is 32095 at the factory, Walkerville. Ont. Other Commander models range from 82095 to 82290. Bumpers, spare fires and gov’! faxes extra. 11h, and the lair-priced Slndebaler Si»- e r (ruck, up to 240a capacity, are priced 0m, Spare lim. bumpm and gov’: mu um. 256 Queen St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. STUDEBAKER—- MADE IN CANADA MAP 0F WINNIPEG DISTRICT The Topographical Survey, Depart.- The trouble with some man-lug and her husband the ..__._..Z_-..__4 ilmutlnutltuv l. l.» i I I mt-Atlzifl. i]. um H-‘liiitimriltiiil-‘liii 1H!‘ m: lmenus:luununluum,flglmm