.' i l i 1 i 1 n wunted 111111195» wits a . sale- hing. m con siripviflc 011186154 serrations 14. 1932- rmz CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN gyo TA TIONi 5510mm," Bozvgg. §i’rs'fflinlv’s iiicli MiiilKEl llliiilillliNl poi-rested For Every ‘ Wednesday and Saturday Issue Favorable weather yesterday ac- io: a. fair attendance at m, market. Root crops such as carrots, pumpkins and ' mush were Well dspiayed at the VIIIOIIS booths. Corn, wh ch is. in gown. mintained its price of 20 dozen. The fish market a. void appearance u nly lobsters and corned cod weie No fish had been caught .. last Thursday due to the ‘wflny weather and high seas run- versatlon with some of the out of town folk it was said that 1,51, week's storm did heavy dam- lge t0 I119 apple crop, literally the trees of their fruit. Blight had also affected many of m, tges and the yield this year is to fall far short of that of last year. The high winds and heavy rain laid low large quantities 01 8111111} ("an c... (‘ommon affecting the output. The- geriOllSly farmers plea: the expect, however, to com- harvest by the latter part o. the week. Prices remained on the whole the srme except for the reduction in lhe price of roast lamb and lamb, Hume). "an", (.',,‘n,"_'__ __'_ 4% 1 fRInuIrcnl I. II. Pow ,__ ,,, ,,, .1 “m” which dmpped ‘mm ‘me tolllcfkill Frontcunc ." . . 10v’ Nlviasing hm cents. Chicken sold from 50 gents to 70 cents. 'l‘iie fo ed: Butter 20c Fowl . ... 90c chicken _ 50-700 Dzick . . . 80c-$1 Pczis . .. 20c String Beans .. .. 5c Beets .. .. .. 6c, Carrots -. '70 rm Com . 22c ?arsn‘ps ... 7c Radish . 5c Cabbage . . . . . .. 5c lettuce _ 5c Cauliflower .. 10: (ciery . . . . .. . .. 11c Three Cucumbers . .. 10: Two lbs. Tomatoes _ 15c iirccn Tomatoes . 19c pk. Squash . .. 10-200 Pumpkins . l0-20c lui-nipr. .. 12: Blueberries . .. 10c qt. isrsparilla . ... .. . .. 10c least Beef 16c lnast Lamb _ 16c Roast Pork .. .. . 17¢ Roast Veal .. 12: Limb Chops . 16-180 Pzrk Chops .. 20-‘ l>.:und Steak . .. loc‘ cum Steak . . . .. 20c‘ CaifLiver .. 10c Veal Chops 16c crned Ccd .. .. .. Lrhster. l Straw , , , , _ , 35c 0m .... ............50c ‘Potatoes _.. . . .. 30c "ii '.\‘.i You (in. in (‘an llowlng prices were quot- BONDS III . 101.110 Ill? ._. . 107K; Ill. “It no.1, mi; or n1 n1 191% no 100 Illyiva 5-54 mo innir, lliywa n-on 10:1 103% .\_'ni. Scrr .. hat Serv 5-41 .. Grain Market iflialvir-nu, "mi-Illa.- (if (‘nnndlnn I'_”~'ll cont firms» l Flu-s Vim thni "Denim: lrrrllrnl day ‘v arm $711] T. 1...... I. Prvssril Ir‘ unchanged. (‘losing p-lccs - r» 1' . ‘ "mni "out povicr I0 unchanged from ‘pd 599A? Dar 5454-40 ‘ti: .. : 01-9 111,’): 7 ‘o. l hnrd W316: No. 1 pm. tlals- Tgngk as: Lrti _.__ " arm-roe y lime-s. ifwsnualinn Proms) Supt. vvhcni over-i lnuod to prorldc stunt rc- o hcdgiivi.’ snlcs of new crop down for losses of i one rout shortly _nfior the whcnf cnmo hack to close (‘LOSE Dec 241,1; B; .\ln,v (‘AF ll PRICE! "or 4814.: No. .1 nor 47%: ' -""- 5 19%: No. 0 30%: N". 1 durum 40. h; n~ _- 30M: No. .'i C W "nut-Ti: f» 1 food 21%: No. ‘ J- II".\'r-d 101,4; Trncli . \ . P". fl v u‘ 9on4,- m, . \\'. 2571.; No. tl iri-snhsinhilni . Kiiiminrd Brnnda Montreal _ Stock Market Quotation; PRICES Canada In Good Position (Cnnnllu Press) Can S S Lines . S. 1!. Lines c ncifl .. MIA 17% (‘ockshutt Plow l4 M: 7 any glut on the market. Cons Smelling .. 75 82 llom Bridge .. 18% 101/; Rom Stool oCsl B .. 1% 2 g g om Textile .. 5 56 .541 M S k Eastern Dairies .. .. i0 s Gen Steel Wares Ltd 1% Gurds .. .. .. ..... 10% I0 10 llsinllliolnl Bridge ... 5 - - ut ‘c s .. .. .... 10 I) 10' bfcCnil rrhh on ch . 1on1‘ 10% 10k hTQRONTiI stlndefll till-ins EX- Montrcal Power .. . 710 .16 m’ l‘ ""- . ., .\1out Pow s Pc Deb lzi/Z 42% 4212 Steel‘ 121$" l-"W Liv" N." prawn-h. _ 15% 11s‘, Acme Oil . . . . .. . 1.11., l5 Ah Nat Steel (‘or . l1 -,, '5, 9" Ogllrie MIIIIIII -°-"»- 91".: 01% Power Con. .. 14 3-37“ "'5 Qu-phgg pow" ,_ _, m, res . . 0:11;, 031/, lulu. Shuwlnlgnn ,_ ,, ,_ 1315 ‘W, B Holllnger .011 _ 1151/, 051,5 syn-twin wmmn. __ “h; 11 n» Bnsc Metals .. ... 1.2.» 1.14 1.14 sun-l v0 of (iunadu 39% 391” my: Bldgood . . . . .. "Iii/f. .08 0.1M. Steel n» CF01!!! rm 21v. 21 21 "I'M" "i" - ‘i-‘ili "W: ‘"11 “W-“nlppg may“ _ 5% 5 5 I1 L‘ Pioneer .. ... .i.it.i I95 £1.00 Iluff (‘an .. .. .111’ .04 .041 55x1“ Cnnusu ... ... 04,4. 0t Ill/g (hustle-Tr .. .. ... ‘A1 (‘nuirucrce . . . . .. .. 165 ""1"? -- -- '* *' Iloynl .. .. .. .. .. 11o iaov, 11o “"i""""i" -- (Noon Quotations “m” Mill" licil Tolophouc .. . 107i Fimkme Brahma" , l; (irnudzi Rfflrk silk 5 llur-‘Jrr .. n, ('_ Py|¢k| 13 llollluger B, ('_ power A 25 Homestead (‘nil (‘ement (‘om 5 1100"‘? 1701'] - 3% Kirk Lnko .. .. (‘nu (‘or Pfd ... . lfl Km‘ PIP"! ~- -- -- 3 Knot Flor .. nu Steamship Pfl _ ' 016 Luke Shore .. Hm Ind Alcohol. A.“ I (‘ons Mining and Smelt 77 ‘“u""c"n " " c. r. n, . inv, ‘MM Bus!" -- Dom Rflflgf __ ""6 McIntyre .. .. llom Stool (‘onl (‘nrp B . 2 -‘I'"'l""'| .011 -- (iflllPfllI NIIPI Wore i-v. "i" "0'!’ ~- (‘hns Gurd (‘om ... 101-’. 5mm" HM] .\ioss Mines Moss Mines Neudwc .. . lut Nicklc 1g Nornndo . 1| North (‘nu 140 Olga Oil . Notional llroumrios National Nrorl (‘nr ilunp Motors . Intl Nit-lilo . luii linrvcsicr . . lull ’i‘.-l nnd Tel . Kz-lviuutor . Krcsgr- Rtoros lhuuecoit (‘opper Foreign Power ... Hiram Wulkr-Fhooilcrliulu Worth .. Home Ull .. - lutoi- Petroleum us, lmpcrinl nil .. land..." __ and’, Imperial ’I‘oh.'|c iI.0I‘\\"l Thcnfrc 12w, Koran-In Kline» - lint-k Trucks . .20 Shcrrlii-(iorrlon illclicospnrl 'i‘|u . . 4111/. fliacoc Mints - ililnsouri Pacific (‘out .. 15; 7911K Hlltllli‘! - - - - - ~ - - -~ lloutgoiucry Word ... ... .. 10V; i" North American (‘o . Pnvknrd Motors Pounsyivnuln ll R ' (Canrulian Prone) _ KKIIIIAI‘? n“ aloha-Rush, Sept 111-1-11111101-1- l-I(I~ nm",,_K-."h _ _ _ _ __ vsnced iu price tnduy on IEIG-RIOIIIIOIII market becoming mostly .101 for 80- licynoivis Tolinrco B Scars Roebuck . Simmons t",o Houthr-ru Pacific lb. bugs with some oi’ tho best qunl- lty stock quoted at 00c. This is for new iiloutrr-nl-groinr poiniosis. Marl- timo stock hus not nrrivcil on the iocnl innrknt as yct, Prices rcpreseutcd nu n1lrnnce__of_'.'0c per ling from inst week's levels. Prospects of n smsliv-r crop nro Ioolierfll responsible for ilic ndfnntiug market. The rcgulnr n-cvkly nut-lion of hut- ter IIHI choose will ho lucid tomorrow their offerings will he 8110 tn i100 Iboxcs of Quebec cheese nnd 000 hnxcs of butter. Prlcos fon lmth these lines gehdrnlly hold unchanged. Butter was s1. nu of N. .1’. SooniLv-Vnriiilm Rtnnalnrd Gus Rtuilelinkcr ... 'l'ox~n Gulf Sulphur . . . . .. ‘Fliukcn ... . . rum-u Aircraft . . . . . . . .. linttcd fins lmprovimcnt Ilulnnflrhlde ... ... .- Iinlon Pacific ...__s.. .... . I'uIIorI Fruit .. .. . silt (mom, a, W, W, n, h, mm,‘ m, gnmxr ‘hum! "‘ " 23a‘ rurrgntimnké. (‘hccso was 1004c to 11c p‘ q‘ “rm,” " for. Ontario's uud 109M‘ to 1001c for ‘L’ "']‘ m Quebec's. Butter receipts 54 hoxes, ""“'I"“' er week ugo 27, your ago. S11. Checks “'fl.'"l0l' Bros wemfim “Mo” receipts 451i! hnxca, week ago 2308. yesnlgo 5721i. The egg market was iiirlined Io lie-drowsy. Ontario fresh eggs in carlois or L. f‘. L. lots were quoted 27-28:: for extras 10-200 for first and 14c fnr seconds. Prairies were 20c for cxirns 1815-1111: for firsts nnd III-IP/QO for seconds. Receipts 2,155 cases wool: ago 1054, year ago, 1561. New York Curb. HRMER BUTTER PREDI C TED In Regard To Dairy Pro- ducts And Other Commodities In Cold Storage. _ OTTAWA, Sept. 13~—(By 'l‘lio (‘uuudian PrearO-(fanadn ls In n 80nd Dilli- slilvll > High Low (‘lose Abitihi Pow Pap ... 1% 115 1% no“ u; ggglrd lo duiry products uud other commodities Iu cold storsle- Th" Bell Telephone .. .. 108 102'}; 103 m the opinion expressed by experts IVIIOIIIIVB been studying the cold storaiiv B. i". Psclrlng .. .. H; report released by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Brazilian T. L. Pow 11 10% 11% The drop in the amount. of huttcr In storage on September 1 ll comltilfm ll. C. Puiv A .. .. .. 241/; 251,5 wlth g your ngo or even with the five yenr ertrngels very marked. Lest I?" (‘an Cur (‘om .. 0% 0 ti on Sept. I the ltoruxepluuts of the Dominion had 110,080,281 lhs. of creamer? (‘an Bronse Com 111% butter uud this year 311.411.0114 lbs. The five year average was 38,560,040 Ibr- (‘nu Cur Pfd 15% 141% The fslliil off this year no vouipnreil with lust your In nlniost 0.500000 lbs, (‘nu (‘erueul .. . Ii 5 The chem-so has fallen off to uu nliuost equnl extent. Tht total on Sept. 1 W"! (‘an 1nd Alcohol 2% 2 22,015,224 lhs. a year ugo 211,830,029 unil tho flvc ycnr average 211,738,570 lbs. The situation in regarded as satisfactory, With fall lalns and improved P!!!" 10% turos September should be s good month and there would be no surprise l! the firmer prices did not more to still higher levels with no probability of ("o reign Exchange MONTREAL, Qua-British and foreign exchange in relation to the (‘nnnilinn dollnr_ as complied by the Royal Bunk of Cuuudu, closed today us follows; Argentina peso 0.28437. Austrnlin pound 3.0742. Austria schllling not quoted. Belgium bclgln 0.1520. llrnzll ulllrois 0.0841. llulgnrln lev not quoted. (‘Illllli lloug Kong dollars 0.21140. ldinluud fiuumrk 0.0.110 RHOII 0.0 Pzcchosolvnkiu crown 0.327. Finluud flumnnk 0.0174. licumnrk lrrnuo 0.1000, lftllnnd finninrk 0.0174. l-‘riince fruus 0.04112. Gcrvnnny re-lrhsmnrk 0.2022. lireut liritnlu pound 71.84011. Groove druclimzi 11.0071. llolluml floriu 0.4425, lluugary pcngn 0.1020. ludln rupee 0.2022. linly lire 0.0505. .l’npan you 0.2701. Jugoalvniu diiinr 0.0182. New Mienlnuil pound 3.41110, Norway krone 0.15120. Poluud zloti 0.12111. lloumnuln Icu 0.11008. Soirtli Afrlcu iiound 5.3085. Spnin pcseiu 0.03519. Swcilcvi krone 0.11173 ' it-vlizcrlnnd fruuc 0.2127. l‘. S‘. dollar 101/4 p, -_-,-— c. premium ‘ Livestock Market Nnsh bfotnrs . . . . .. ... ... .- . National Biscuit ... ... .... 40 Notional Powir Light ... .. .. 15M _ Now llnrou ... ... ... 57in I New York (‘cutmi .. . . "- V .. . 15k Ogllvin .\Iill'ug . ___...__ Pow" CM" " 4 ltflroi o" (funudlnn Press) (l ~ ' . .. . ljlmé Snrlinikillclinlo .. .. . r RIONTRILLAI... lit-pt, lfiz-Therc wars Shmflmgn" "’ fiflmhfn‘ ' ' I-iIIOLflIIIdSp-l-siiwlhrlliiriiiiis112i‘: 5:11:86" aitiic . err .. - - ___ g|s¢oe __ _ two lloutrcnl livestock ruurkets today. s “-_ Pym] There were only 54 cattle offered and nay“ 51-0‘; 5 p . ' __ prices were unchanged. (‘elves urrc (‘ommerce W5 Siipdn lliiiaiin .. .. .. "I'm"? "I 53-25 7°!’ II"? Iiillk of "i" uni-hi Bank . . 100% sci-imm- .- .. Kr-"Irscrs with 1w mid small aalc “a t" qlock Hughes $2.50 fair tn medium cnlvcs_ iu niixcd Thou", pm] ‘ loin sold up to $41 with gnow vcnls ymqm“, (m, __ at 3.1.50, Plain to fair drinkers brought fie k Vipoud (‘fins around $4. Lambs wcm unchanged nt ' sun-r .. .. .. .. 3.0 H v o - \ - lee Stock . Exchange .... .... its? 5.1.1.112. *-.-.-- .2152: ‘ ‘ $511515" cnuirncl. nt $11 for sclccts hncons ______ hutrhcrs uud light of good quality, _ . foil and irutcrcd. , “r Rducnlgfim‘ q“°"“”"' 52% gxqamagilfl" 'l‘odn,v‘s trading mm fairly nil-‘ilivc ‘ ‘ _ -~ - ' . ‘ " ' ' ‘ \'IlI most of the good hogs se m: QIIIM ‘hillmml 77 gfziéniu." " " liotiiw-cu $5.75 and $6. Sou-s were v.- mcr ‘Ju _' _ ._ L5“ Amer For l<‘d,\' .. . .. .. 10% I”_'““II""5 “MM 1c a "0 I Auicr Foreign Power .. .. .. .. 7")’; I'I‘I""“'1", '" Anicr Pom-r uud Light .. .. .. na:;l“uj‘7"_l '- \lll"l‘ Smelling .. , - '~ R Amer Siuclttug .. 171,4 \li‘iil" Ann-r- Hugnr .. .. .. . .. .. . -- Rm‘ "WI s...» m uud 1w .. . .. .. 111;, nfiyirii] 1:122: ;'.-".':".i":.:‘..-.- -- ' ‘c-Ii-"I- icon-mue- "Om Pa“ 1> Iiucmuln Voppir ' p nrfln" ‘itfffli-if" liélihlib- - SZQHJITO or was also unable to be in at- 1 s (Y . I [Auburn Auln II: "i‘"i‘"°" tendance. He was delighted that , 0M“ there was such an increase in the Rotiilchcm sm- Mtnnn livestock classes and hoped that ‘r,';,,‘;,‘,,,'g‘,,, Bojo .. .. the attendance would be up to 11m Pacific lly mw"; T‘ ~- -' ' former years, Pnsc ‘Phrcshing B'"““I“° " " fllrwlpr Mam", , (‘up liouyu .. .. .. D1‘. A. A. MacDonald, M. L. A, - . "ticauucukv "hi" - -- - ‘fm ';.""1" " 'on behalf of the town welcomed Fnlilnlhiu m.» l-Ilovtric .. rm, l_~'"" ~‘<" -- -- -- . (‘oluiuliinu (‘nrlion . . 30V; qlmzl" " " " the visitors Io the Fak- He recalled ,('0lIIIIli"|lIlII Oil . 7 T pk a " " " ' ma; 1g was seventeen year; ggo (‘ouliuotul (‘on '_" ' "n ' wn- Pfnqluptfl _ Kirk Tcw" since the first Fair was held in (‘(11.1 (‘oiu .. . xfiirgnixo, soul-ls t‘ t‘ . \\' I'II ‘ ' 1.211.155". i-iiiihihn . i l§3f::§~K-,;_ Mr. J. w. Boulter, Deputy Min- .{}f,‘;_';',,,{"“ - - - - ~- . ‘ lster of Agriculture, after adding nnsimnifiiniinii . arm. favorable comment on the fine ex- lgfi- l hibits in the different classes, .l"I'cr-nnri-'r-ras 22 The? Mflnfred spoke of the increase in price of Gena-ml Food Products . 281i 1 th Wicucrni Electric .. 17 eggs and dairy products dur n3 e (‘oucriil Motors ... .. .... 15% C b M k 55f, fgw weeks g3 3, ho gful 5] §§.f,‘,‘,’,,'{f,’.,,', ;;,',,,,',','," " ' 11.12 "r ar et Iliat the sick world 1n vpvhich ti: ""1" 9"" - "W- farmer has had to bear the brunt iir-inrihy (‘upptr 0 Iloilsiun oil .. is taking a turn for the better. He "mm" -"“""" - g,';',nA'_Q,’,fn,Q"__"‘ counselled leaving blighted potatoes undug for some time after they are ready so that the sun may kill the disease spores. He also mentioned as probable, a. market for cran- berries this year. Mr. W. R. Show, Dominion Live- stock promoter, spoke in par- ticular of calf clubs of which those of Eastern King's conducted a. spe- cial club show at this Fair, having in the vicinity of thirty-five calves exhibited, and spoke at consider-i able length on the educational value of these clubs both to the Junior exhibitors and their parents. Looking to the future he advised the purchasing of new superior stock at present low prices. The entries from many of the classes showed a splendid increase.’ The fancy work section was sur-l prislngly crowded this year, the exhibit of hooked rugs being amaz- ing both in quantity and quality. Root and vegetable entries counted a slight increase over that of last year. The flower and fruit classes were also well filled, in the case of the former rather astonishing in view of the severe storm of lest- week. There was a large increase in hOme cooking, competition be- ing very keen in many of the classes. All live stock closes were never so well filled before. There Amer Inner Power A .. .. 6% ‘Burgh’ Bin-And “n” y“ 5°‘ (giltieslflii-‘vicel L“ 0:‘ sway from the cop. where did yes “ 06f l‘ II ITO ... I ----- - 'ord ‘of (‘sonniin .. ... .. 8% hi“? Burglar Jake-Oh, I. just ducked‘ Yinprnra Hudson Pnwcr " 1o into de City Hall, flopped down 1n a it Oil of Indiana Swift .. . ... .1. 1.. ... m-Ifi-iiinfi. "u, chair sud-put my feet on a desk. were a. large number of exhibitors from out of town, the southern King's centres, Georgetown, Mon- tague, Lower Montague, etc, being well represented in the entries and prise Jim- . - ‘ BUSINESS LEADERS CONFIDEN T CANADA FEELING WAY OUT! In Halifax Interviews; Slow But Sure Advance Un- der Way Is Opinion Expressed As Session Opens. . HALIFAX, Sept. i3.- Very def- statistician. inite asserttions this‘ rock-bottom has been reached, and that the world 1n general and Canada in particular are feeling their way out of the economic slough in which be of high quality. Unless world demand is less than it was last they have mired for many months. year, it is not unreasonable 'to ex- were made as the opinions of five pect that Canada will be able to prominent men, three Canadians, market a. large proportion of her an‘American and a Briton. Isurplus." he said. “The world has greater hope and I more confidence,’ declared Right Honorable Viscount ElibankfPres- ident of the British Federation of Chambers of Commerce. He was the Briton and like the other four. he arrived in Halifax to attend ses- sions of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce Convention which open- ed yesterday morning. Ship Owner Held After Fatal Blast Observation, which was blown to pieces in East river recently, caus- ing the death of at least 39 persons, was arraigned at his hospital bed- side to-day and held as a. material witnas in $25,000 ball. Prosecutors asked for the high bal because, they said, Forsythie told conflicting stories as in wheth- Definite Sign: "There are very definite ngns of a turn for the batter, not only 1n this country, but also in Great Bri- tain and in the United States,” the eminent Englishman said. He de- clared that Cariada. had immense possibilities and that as business the but’ m5 ‘Ether’ George‘ w” conditions improved, the Dominion killed l" we explosion would come into her own. ‘ . mrsythys ‘mil’ “m! “I “"315!” He considered among the results vment, the prosecutors said, was to accruing from the Imperial Econ- “F” w the m" "5 exwszqz" omic Conference, the lead it had MOMENTOUS given to the world in the recovery (Continued from Page l) of economic stability as one of the most important. “Already the con- ference has home fruit in the marked renewed spirit of confid- ence which seems to be abroad in the land," he said. He gave it as his opinion that the various Par- liaments of the Empire would ratify the proposed treaties without diffi- cully. ments with United Kingdom, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia and the Irish Free State. Al! these agree- ments, with full details of tariff concessions will come before Parlia- ment for approval. A trade pact with Newfoundland is in the. mak- ‘ ing. If present negotiations cul- minate in the early signing of an agreement, parliamentary ratifica- tion will likewise be asked in this case. Changes in the Canada-New Zealand and Canada-Australia agreements were mooted during the Imperial Conference. In the event ‘of materializing these too many come before both houses this Fall. Signs portend a four weeks sit- ting of Parliament in the Fail de- voted almost entirely to intro-Em- pire trade. Approval of the trade pacts will probably take place in time for adjournment on or before |November l5. A recess until Janu- ary 15 is expected. The legislative programme when Parliament feassembles in January will probably comprise (i) Legislation on the report of Slow And Steady "Conditions generally are show- ing s. gradual improvement, and it is better that such improvement should be slow and steady." eaid W. M. Birks, Montreal. He is president of Henry Blrks and Sons, Ltd, and former president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. "The spirit of business is dis- tinctiy better," said Mr. Birks. He said he considered the upward trend in stock market prices dur- ing the past two months was evi- dence of the change in sentiment. The move was one indication of im- provement, though perhaps not the most important. He thought signs of commercial activity in the Unit- cd Slates were encouraging, he said. h Under way the transportation commission headed by Mr. Justice L. P. Duff, of “Undoubtedly improvem,“ his the Supreme Court of Canada. (I) Approval of the Canada- United States St. Lawrence Seaway Treaty providing ratification has been already given by the United States Senate. (3) Amendments to the Finance started. The upward turn has start- ed anci will continue.‘ was the brief but encouraging comment of W. Butterworth, Moline, Iil., official of the United States Chamber of Commerce. Act. ,“Business is certainly picking up, and that’ is an unmistakable tioiggfilntroductionlof re-distrlbu- sign of returning prosperity," said H. H. Bishop, Toronto, General Manager of the Mail Order Divis- ion of the Robert Simpson, Ltd. Mr. Bishop attributed the improvement to the increasing spirit of optimism in the West. ' MISS HATTIE A NEWSON The death occurled in this city on Sunday morning after a three months’ illness, of Miss Hattie A. Neiwson, daughter of the late Mr. John Newson. The late Miss New- son was a most estimable Christian woman, and a faithful member of Trinity United Church. Her pass- ing will be deeply regretted by a. wide circle of friends. She leaves to mourn the follow- ing brothers and sisters: Charles and Harry, Mi. Edward Road, Fred in Edmonton, George in Vermilllon, are paying ofl some of their in- , ,._,, ‘Alta, Arthur in Vancouver. and deincsncss. Such a condition must . M!“ Minnie at home‘ 1 a w i t i 1 :,:1mess'. mpr°vem°n " ‘mm 3 This is the third time within a Business from the Maritime Pro- I y”? that ‘he family have suuer“ vmces mo was improving. ML ed bereavement, a brother William Bishop said. He considered this w‘ having died In Edmonton last was due not only to the better con- mwb" and ‘he m°ther I“ Feb‘ ditions in the West, but to the same "m7 hm‘ spirit of hope and optimism which n’ ti“ “Irwin? rehuve’ the Valley orchardlsts and the Nova ‘Ymmthy Wm‘ be “Immed- Scotia lumber operators are feeling! '—‘—'—‘_““‘— as a result of the Imperial Confer- "' CITY Gm“ “E5LTHER THAN COUNTRY SISTERS . ST. PAUL, Minn, Sept. 13—-The Gettlng Betta: ieountry girls have more curves and are heavier, but the city girls are "we hope things are getting bet- healthier- ter, and there are some signs to B0 Mid One 0-‘ 8 @1014!!! phyelfiflhs feel that hope," was the expression , who sided in examing 54 Minne- of W. Sanford Evans. Winnipegisotn farm girls, competing for the 1-H Club health championship st ‘the state fair here. Judges were as follows: Butter! ~11“, gvgrggg oountry girl or 1a end cheese, Mr. W. L. Brenton; {weighs about 120 pounds it was vegetables, fruit and flowers, Mr. found, while her city sister tips the Frank Tinney and Mr. ROEVBMLbQQm h; 115, Domestic Science and fancy workfl Qarothy Eiier, 15 years old, of Miss Haszard and Mrs. A. E. M01" Hill City was adjudged the health rison; horses, Mr. Ray Horne; cat- chgmp'gn- or the 4~H Club slrls, tie, Messrs. W. R. Shaw and Lou with a fflflng or 97.55 per cent, Roperfsheep and swine, Mr. s. Irving and Mr. Harold W. Clay; poultry, Mr. Fred Nash.,A list o.’ the prise winners will appear later. Assured Good Inccn... “There is a fine crop there, and his farmers are spending their ntsney more freely," he said. "They are assured of a good income. Fin- ancial institutions are lenient with them. They are paying their taxes, purchasing necessities which they denied themselves so long, and even deep C1101‘. from Granada, ‘i125 per cent to head the boys division. Canadian, British. United States Conditions Cited "As compared with last year, the West is harvesting a. really good crop. Insofar as wheat is concerned, first tests show it to NEW YORK, Sept. l3-Alexander Ibrsythe, co-owner of the steamer end public institutions," he said. er he or his father was master of Earls Tetter, stalwart farm youth the speaker quoted figurcs to show had a rating of '11s‘. of n21 Canadian bo ' PAGE FIVE M 1' ‘f I ‘ ‘7/14- (In/y U/v .-Inur-nmv In n] ml ‘ H7”! Hum] U/ffu- in I/n Ho! f/ivu-s ’ Iii/iv c-Hitl HALIFAX CAN WILLIAIN I blt-‘NTLEY. LIIITIII MANAGER! IOB P- l. l. 1 \\_ it .),_ .'». CANADIAN (Continued from Page 1) . IIENTRAI. GUARDIAN This Is reserved for news. lmi advertisements of a news character maybe Inserted at the rate of 4e per word, strictly payable in ad vance. present unemployment problem would be much less severe if em- ployers of labor had not to bear such a heavy burden of taxation,” said, Mr. Dawson. He outlined the steps the Chamber had taken to iri- stitute an enquiry into government- al finance, and to present a statis- tical position. The work had begun, and the present year would show tangible results. “Economy and ef- ficiency must henceforth be the Wednes- b7 l 1 -1I MONTAGUE RACES. day, Sept. 21st. I-IORSEMEN, ATTENTION —- Races at Montague Wednesday Sept. 21st. Free-for-all, purse $150.00: 2.15 trot, purse. $150.00; 2.28 WBtChWOId 0f V811 011!‘ Sflvemmeni-s mixed, purse, $150.00. Three sec- onds to trotters. Entries close Fri- From new 0n a. slow and steady im- day, Sept, 1511, 5711-1: |provemerit in conditions might be expected, he said, basing his belief on the facts that the abiest leaders in the world were giving their minds Il-O FBBd-Iilsi-menll that governments monthly meeting of the Intel-pro- ‘were mvbiiilin! ‘mes t” Pmvide vlncial Home. This is an institut- Iemployrnent; that surplus stores of lion supported partly by the Pm, USEITL INSTITUTION-Rev G. A. Christie spent yesterday In Moncton in attendance on the necessities and luxuries had reach- wstant churches in which’ at m, ed the point of exhaustion; thatlpresent time) about thirty 3.0m,‘ ‘mmmmmy prices had increased women are detained who would 51"“ m“ Yea“ Smck market’ 1m‘ otherwise be confined in the coun- Pmvemem might be take“ as a Sign Ity jails of the Maritime Provinces of renewed confidence, he said. The supeflmendenvs report Show, R‘ E Thoma‘ vuewhah-man or ed as usual splendid work bein| the Fmflgn Trade Bureau held that done. This month great satisfac- successful salesmanship in the for- “on was ‘en. m," the fact ma, e15“ market depended on diplomacy the Home had captured thirty four and common sense. The exporter prizes at the Moncmn Horflcub must leave most of his ideas at tum, Show’ besides me 0mg, home when he went into the for- awards’ among them being ‘h. eign market. "You cannot sit at a desk in Montreal or Toronto and sell your goods successfully in Chl- na," he said. “One must visit the overseas markets in order to under- stand the requirements of these markets." The afternoon session, devoted to “sound financing in Government," found A. Handfield Whitman, of Halifax, vice-president of the Chamber, in thelchair. "I presume I am safe in saying,” the chairman remarked, "that it is the almost unanimous opinion of our people today that there have been entire- ly too great expenditures by Fed- eral Governments on unremunera- tive public undertakings." It was’ MONTAGUE RACE not too late to develop a campaign 5' Wedlies" against wasteful administration. As day- 59F”- 2155 571141 ah illustration, Mr. Whitman spoke i -—-- . of the Canadian Government Mer- HORSEMEN' ATTENTION -' chant Marine, started "quite ex- 133°“ "I M°ma$u¢ Wednesday- cusably" under pressure of war con- I Sept 21- 'FY@°"T°Y-a11- 1111158 ditions. At the close 01' the war, , 3150-005 2-15 "QI- Purse $150307 2-23 however_ the flee; Md been “g, lmlxed, purse $150.00. Three seconds mented an‘; “Bxploned 1n wmpeq. to trotters. Entries close Friday,- tlon with private ownership." “The SEPI- 15111- 5711f" result is a loss to date of about $110,000,000 with the probable loss of a. further $10,000,000 by the time the remaining ships are sold or scrapped." With the results of the C. M. Ms the speaker said, could be coupled “the West India treaty and the C. N. R. West Indian service. The banana fiasco is too lengthy a story to take up at this meeting. Aside from the losses to date in the banana business under the West In- dies treaty," he said, "the annual Canadian loss on the preference on sugar runs to nearly $5,000,000’ W. Sanford Evans, chairman of the research committee guilding the chambers investigation into the ex- penditures of governments put be- fore the delegates a number of to“! General Hospnah where h, nafhs‘ He ‘Showed that "Qrdhh is undergoing treatment. Dr. Lav- figi msfxggimsltlzlslaetgpixlfxizgff ers has been practising at New “a in 19M to $36472 m 1913 and ' Ross for forty-one years and has | Challenge Shield for the exhibitor winning the highest number oi points for flowers, fruits and vege- tables. In addition large quantit- ies of fruit and vegetables have been put away for winter consump- tion thus lessenl the burden on the public for the support of the Institution. nearly fifteen hundred boxes of raspberries were supplied to the public market. The outdoor work involved in all this tends t4 keep these young women healthy and happy and as well affords them ‘(raining in useful activities. In winter common school subjects and handicrafts are taught. VIIESTERN GUARDIAN —-COME TO PLAY in Thanks-- giving Hail, Wellington, Wednes- day, Sept. 14, presented by the C. Y. M. 1..., Summersidc. 5708-11 EASTERN GIIIIRIIIIIN ..'MONTAGUE RACES Wednes- day, Sept. 21st. 5711-11 ..'Dr. F. C. Layers, of New Ross is a patient at the Pavilion, Vic- . host of friends in that district, whc fiiantigninpigiinciglhlsaiixdchriiiiiiiiciinll wish him a Speedy rccoveiy and ' return to New Ross-Halifax spending. “The present looseness of think‘- ing in Canada, particularly in pro- vincial and municipal financing, is is. serious danger," he said. "Cer- tain expenditures are more or less arbitrarily, or even capriclously, called ordinary expenditures and if ! revenue can be made to cover these, i the merit of a balanced budget is I claimed, and then what amounts to Ia second bucigetis introduced with all other expenditures which are to 1 be met by borrowing. From 190-1 to i193l, Canada's population had in- creased 78 per cent, expenditures had grown 666 per cent. In 1913 the total sum expended by govern- ments for ordinary purposes was 5O per cent of the value of field crops. In 1931 governments had expended 'a sum equal to 216 per cent of the went ahead with 11169818110115 and value of all farm crops. The aver- was issuing P115505 W1‘ the execu‘ age value of farm crops over the tion. live years 1921-31 inclusive, melon-i Father Gilicti, a priest of the lng three years of good prices, was Grcckchurch, arrived here to ad- ‘$B66,000,000 while governmental cx- I minister the last rites to Gorgul- peuditures in 1931 were $92,000,000. off. Another diagram showed that The execution probably will take "debts have increased even faster place at dawn tomorrow or Thurs- thau ordinary expenditures, the pcr day. zapita raic o.’ increase in debts 120-. ~ ing 147 per ccnt of the rate o.‘ in- nil private business being represent- crcase of ordinary cxpeirditurcs." ed by 35.8 pcr cent. Following Mr. ;' Referring to bond indebtedness, Dawson's address at ihc morning session, W. McL Clarke, Secretary marked of the Chamber, presented his an- oi-cr the period i904 t 931, 64.2 nual report and financial state- perieent were government bonds. meat. ~ Chronicle. (Dr. Levers is a native of Georgetown, P. E. I.) Assassin ’s Pl e a For C om m u ted Sentence Refused PARIS, Sept. iii-The Paris Mid said today it learned from author- itative sources that President Albi-‘TI LeBrun rejected the plea of Dr. Paul Gorguioff, slayer of former President Paul Doumer, for a com- mutation of the death sentence im- posed upon him. 'I‘herc was no official announce- ment but the prefecture of police