§4*"‘” ‘gamma-i viEs TERDAE Y’S srocx A I 'AU ST_@§,.I9§._ . .. _. -__ -. .... L... ->_. ‘...-dru- "in ao-pwlnocwrui- l F‘ .".I....‘E'_1_/\_El_-_.U_1_'JIK1QYV_N ‘swqsrhulas - .\ ...-.- GEWBE A} N1) 301w) Q 1'~‘\°"-_1‘.‘.11_“52_ U0 TA TIONS ‘ sna-‘j ‘=-.= Market Reports EZ%“H§'I-i%Z-Z%i¢ Z-iii-Iifi C ll II-l ' 2 . , n m“! “c whicllt "international" controls over 00 Mormo- n"... 1'..i.l:,:";?:..:l.l:‘i:."“" "M Building Products . ... ... ... .0», h" 3mm Eaaarla Brewing otuinioti Btirigc ... ... Foreign Power Securities Itaser Coaipatiy ... . fiiirerai Steel \\‘ares ... . Boise imperial Oil .. XiifilF-i ‘ti Aictthol latrriiiilitvnai Nickel . ystr-rnationai Petrolcu liassr-pflsrris . Montreal Power . . ucfoll Frontenac . . . iifliifli Breweries .. al Steel Car .. ... . 58% $27,303,034. "an a \fait'iiig . .. ‘ ' Ahitibi .. .. 5pc July 1.1053 magma Tar "' ‘n Li,‘ Beau Pow 0pc OctLiilfiil -. 1 ' ' " Iicli Tel .. .. 5pc .\iari.l9fi.'i_ ;;.“__§',,f3§}"°_'_“"°“_ '_'_'_ ‘,'_'_ n c Pow av, pc liar i, moo Quebec Power ... Fhawlnigon ... . Friieitera ... Fteci of Canada itsel of Canada i ilmnns .. Winnipeg Electric .\iont Pow ... imerlcan Can ... ... ... 1211/; iilrchany . . . . . . . . . . ... 20 i?“ Irnmm ' 5 c A t‘ m“ __ _ ' “Va . out ram .. p [I . - iiniwtrtla Bendix Aviation . {tiatailtlaieil l-‘ilm ind. Forisolitiated Gas Fomtncrcial Solvents Dominion Stores . Eifivlfli’? Power and L General Asphalt . Goodyear Tire . . . . .. Price Bros .. gy/n Que Pow . -. 5pc Shaw Pow Shaw Paw . . , l . iszzzaiizzzi arrears. 22.2 p» p»; - iremierott Copper .. . 3i f" ‘ML " Montgomery Ward .. 321A ‘Acmry 1mm Niagara Hudson Power ... ... ... 15M ‘,i°'°'y is“ ‘ ‘Paramount Pubii! ... ... ... 5S"; “cmrfl u“ " Poor and Co. B ... ... 22",‘ nemw“ ' ' ' ' " Penirk aria Ford . . . . . . . .. .. ziiw, 1l°"""“"F ' " ' ' Radio anti §°§""g:“§ " " . s Roebuck ' e ‘m “ ‘ Se" Refunding -- - Standard Oil of iieissf-y. . Sterling Securities A ... . . Studebaker ... . Yellow True . 22% ¢ For Film! 4am G Exchan e c. r. n. 1T1", raln g - Chrysler ‘Jfiis General lioto H"; .___- L S. Ste 16TH; BANKS .» ' (Special to Johnston t Ward) Bank of Nova Seotia . . Bank of (Montreal . . . culcAGo Bail; of onimcree . Royal liank . ,’ “m”! HRAEEQ stinks-r nnvmw ron atorsr e2, 1:: I: 1:: “m Suieii"... oil‘. v _ (‘urn m naaziuas" ‘TRACTION! ' ff ' m“, \i'hile the weakness in the milreis. ‘my h which was stimulated by difficulties “M” "' thii rnntinlletl to exist in connection im" crith the handling of the coffer- tlroi‘ in spite of the recent international loan of some $01,000,000, necessarily has stietteti the market price of Brazilian Trartion stock and induct-ti selling. tho wmxqrnfi position of the (‘ompany itself remains thorrluirhly’ sound anti highly encoiirag- _ , h in: Naturally. at times like the pres< xaicat. n. I" In IRE“ r~ai one of tlie questions that iiiiillflir lately comes tn the front is that of’ ti n”; maintenance of existing divitienils. We “d! '" ' ire informed on excellent authority that to far as Brazilian Traction is concern- sd, shareholders have. no cause for wor- ry. it is stated that not only is there rrtry reason to believe that the pres- ent $2 dividend will he continued. hut ‘h the Company next year will rc- I-arpt-tted that either next For m‘ i" the nrar future thereafter. there are rronnris for the belief that the present I dividend -vriil he increased. Th has titra the case for several years in one; rnsioti. and the (‘oiupn|\_v"s earnings this year. even in the faco of vt-ry dit- ____ titiilt industrial conditions esistinir i" llrazil. are proving iiigiili satlsfatétézrg. ‘spnhl m Johnna" k “T. B il showing increases over thtc crzrtres iii}! period of last year or c seven w" TM“ nontbs to date. . Wm Ln“ __ . . . _ 1 : Victroy Loan BTERNATXORAL HYDRO ELECT“ C ‘Ikmry Lmm A favorslve report has been made \I\‘""'.l_' 11°11“ public in regard to the earnings of la- RPPP-“dflxi ~ ttirnationll Hytlro-l-Ilectric System for Reun nit Refunding . "i |L\5 the year ended June 30th. as well as -- - Th“ mmmun: " I: :....v‘-i‘1§§?l0i0§il0.S01 .___..________. ior ths second quarter of i030. ttalnplitf RI iormsrl last year to (‘Om solidate tho Canadian pan-ei- comiillliffl rontroilerl by international Paper anti Power Company known as "Canadian flvtlro-Eicetrit- Corporation" ‘New England Power Association," of Refunding . . gicgxat-tsxsstscgs-zgr-ziirii-KQF-céxsfi -—- . illi . iosmg By GREENSHIELDS 6 CO., Montreal Special to Stewart Jones & Co., Charlottetown EaExEJ-zfia: Aug. 12-51mm .hnlf I 40" ing including Warner ' to new low on uneasi were made to rally the market Tobacco stocks were also stronB rally dwindled snrl finni prices Turnover was small, likewise ou Total soles 1,333,300. prospects, in with Can Steel an led by American Tobacco, were irregular and of! from their tside interest, call money was 2 p.e. nn the C1"; "A" "Mk amounted to ness over dividend $3,351,202. or two and one-third times the dividend disbursements of that per- iod. amountini: to 51.441173. second quarter of i030. the available for dividends on the Class A stock was $022,307, as compared ‘W.’ with $215,783 for the same quarter of ‘ggxflgxgxixi Late Market News 3%35%H%_-—_“ Tlte New York Curb i (Speciui tn Johnston G \\'urti Bid .. ... ... .. 4 "anads Power and Paper ... .. .. i0 Juagofimi-luggg: $521181 (waafgtjrggenttdgglg " 7 pared with $0,045,754 for the same quar- ter of last year from operations: other iiit-onie compared as $i,l2S.5‘ii this year With $742,004 one year ago. Total rer- eniie for the year ended June 30th was $40,808,828. After operating taxes ntid maintenance charges. net rev- enut- available for interest amounted to l; $035353 for the quarter ended June ‘ Zitith. as against $5,503,003 for the some quarter last year. while ths total for the year ended June 50th. 1030, was _(Cs.nadisn Press) MONTREAL. Que, Aux. zz-The inquiry‘ for all lines of cash grain was moderate here today and the undertone to the market was firm. Owing to continued light arrivals po- tatoes were advanced 5 to 10 cents per B0 pounds bag for new locally mm, grown stock. They are now selling at 00 to s1, The butter market con- tinued easy and prices were fraction- aliy lower. Eastern UOWR-Shipi number 1 pasteurize creomcry sold at 20% cents per pound in cat-lots. To re- tailers solids sold at 31 cents and prints at 32 rents per pound. Re- ceipts were 2150 boxes. Trading in cheese continued at a. low ebb and values were easy. Quebec colored was quoted st 14% cents, while white was available at 14% cents per pound. Ontario cheese was 15% to 15% per pound. Receipts were 5451 boxes. The egg market was unchanged. Specials sold at. 42 to 43 cents. Fresh extras 32 38 to 39 cents; fresh firsts at 33 toils cents, and fresh st 33 to 34 0 cents, and fressh seconds st 29 to 30 cents per dozen. Receipts were i632 ACTIVE BOND PRICE! Aero Supply "B" Assil Gas 8:. Elec Brazilian Traction Canadian Marconi . Cities Service (‘ontinentnl Oil Cnstlen Oil . . . . .. ... ... Durant of Delaware .. .. 0pc Oct l. itiii 41,5 pc ‘Dec 15. 10H .. 5pc DcciJilfii 1 i 8pc .ian i,lii<i!| 5 pc June i. 1050 (i pc Apr i. lilil ‘ 31 6 pc June iii. lilii ' ' ‘ ' ' " i-low Smith . toggle 33a: . . pc C . xzw ‘aux Mont Pow . .. 5 pc .\isr 1.1070 104 ‘ Mont Train . a pc July 1.10M 4% pc Apr 1.1055 East States Power- .. Elec Bond 8t Share ... .. Ford of Canada ’ . .. Ford of Canada “B" Foril of England .- i-‘erro Enamelling . Hiram Walker . Humble Oil imperial Oil . intl Petroleum Niagara Hudson Paramount Cab .. Standard Oil of Indiana .. Stand Oil of Kentucky Stand Oil of Nebraska Uuiteti L & P ... Vacuum Oil l The Montreal Stock Exchange (SW-rial to Johnston lb Ward) ' Openjliighlhon" .! l0 . 523 izzul 21-15 ii pc Feb l. 1048 Dec i. i068 Shaw row .'.' 454w Mnrl- 1°99‘ “s” tait Secur .. our: unwraps ‘M nomxios oovunxatnxr nosns Sales Stock C. R.Earrtings The gross earnings of the Canadian National Railways for the week ending ith HJQTJKW for the cor- . New York Exchange ‘ - (Special to Johnston d: Ward) Open High imw Last .\'tf‘h ‘118 + ilfP/t .. ...i00‘h ‘ the action of this year in the ease. e o a stock divitleiitl of ‘i p.c. lt is even '5 .= a 3 S wins-t loam Wm; intoi on sol and the For ill Skin Ahrnaions - liinsrd’! i Llnimont. is It Enough t? To pay medical bills? To pay succession taxes? To pay the mortgage? To educate your children? To give your wife an income? To protect your od age? have you enough? LIGHTNING " destroys in a few minutes the savings of a. lifetime. Prevent these losses to your home, barn or stock by using APPROVED LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS ed sud installed V! WILLARD é? PIDGEON SUMMER-SID! ‘ %KN%E€X%HIR£ StOCk LBttOI‘ ill By LAIDLAW B Co. Special to Johnston & Ward §:-:§:-:§:-:%3§x£‘ BY THEIR OW‘?! PRIVATE “'11! n stocks were vresk in ths morn- ' ‘t sud u few rails. B Q O went trr in the thy IHEIIINI d BBO prominent. toward the close the z-ts:-cét-zés:-zgx§ac§azéic u 2J1‘. Brazilian .. 3251p 3 it i; Steel 2nd ' Iii Hathurst A it ' 1 .. .. | TillTiiis .\i d: S . l7? ‘i ‘lliwclashiitt . 15% istlilryiien .. ...i 4731mm Ilrid e i.’ mm Glass fiitglivie .\iili' . ‘Kiln-ice Bros ...‘ l Tl i"nw (‘orpn (l5 ‘ 5Qiie Pow .. .. .. 431 Shawiiiigtln . .‘ li-l llYin Elec . Ii? | '5 fliCommc-rce ti‘: ifnntri-ai 1 Nova Scoti Tljiloyai .. Ajax .. Assti Brew Asatl Gas d Bathurst B Beanharnais . iirltish American Oil . (‘an Dredge tie Dock (‘anatlian hialting . (‘osgrttve Brewery Dnlhousie Dist Corp-Seagrams . Dom Eng Works . Eastern Dairic iioine Oil .. imperial Tnlrifcnc iiitl Petroleum . Noranda . Page-Hersey td . . . . .- ilejzcnt knitting .\iill ltt-liance Grain Co Sherritt Gordon Sisros Tcek Hughe Walker, liirsm . . .| l l ..| 32%‘ 32w a211,‘. . ..l tars ..l4o 141w, 45 I . Your insurance is good. But 31$! Si! fli’! 1' =4- ...l 80%| tout any.‘ an 31$ HALIFAX» C WILLIAM! A BENTLEY. LIMITED. Manager for P. l. 33325133 gs: srxrggg Irv. +w. I 2pm.. s‘ 51333?» #5:: cu, q service snd sstisfsction, hold up under use and misuse, that will hold sn edge and cut. true. ' The Rogers .112 ..| ,i ..i .1 i1 ..| i i i 51K: 51 long-l. i‘ mowua iiwiis- is i+ it 33:3 S CORRECTl0N.-In the report of the winners of prizes for guessing the weight. of the chocolate church the ‘winner ofthe second‘ prize should have read Mr. David Mutcb, Mt. Herbert and not Mr_ Daniel Mutch Mr. David Mutch of Mt. He-rbcrt, who. viins the five pound box of “R.ainb.iw" chocolates. ' INSTITUTE MEETING-New Glasgow Women's Institute held its 5518MB. August meeting at the home of Mrs. Percy Dlckieson with a good attend- ance of members and several visitors. l Lfghfipiirgiciofilszlxxfifi,’ A we a“ phased w’ s” Mr’ chwme The president’ Mrs’ R’ A‘ Houswn 2.45 p. m. and Victoria, 1.30. Please presided" Meeting “A” opened w sing note change of time at Hampton. ing tine Institute Ode followed by the Creed. Roll call virus answered with “Billie 5W- PHY i" PW" The 101W- l RETURNED r0 MONCTON-Mr in: committees were aimoinwi. James McArdle, of the Canadian , “amp had a my pleasant mm l1 Railway» Mmcwn- with: trip to the westcm part of the Is- imsiilig] land last week. Maiden Nome. . Copy.) i 29S of Faiiariti ‘ 4211i‘ 43 42%‘ 4L", THE rioamar CURB AMARKET (Special to Johnston l: Wart Bid m, will-fished of Organ selections (‘an Vick-era (‘ariings Brew . . . . .. .... iiitl Ftllities “B" .. Lake Superior Corp .. Mitchell. Robert lb Co Montreal Exhibition for this householder who likes to do his own repairs. or who is handy with tooissndlikestomskethingsforhis bouts. Tools that. will give lasting ~11“? spending a. very pleasant, vgggg. 10p visiting friends and relatives in Nova Bertie-Mr. Carl Green. Bog. ton, is st present visiting in Bedeque. u" We“ °Y 111-! DENIM M11 "id Ml’!- ed s tendon while frolicking at past- Georgs Green-Mr. R. A. Profltt,‘ Freetown, accompanied by his broth. that will I Hardware Con’ i“ Liiilltesi, ‘“ tentral iiuartiianl a BO0N to GOLFERS l Thee is usually a tendency to stifinw on the occoad day after the game of cons‘ ‘v.30 p. m. ld‘y‘_“_ _ _ Anticipate this stiffness by giving yourself a. thorough rub-down immedi- THE CHOCOLATE cannon-Mr. James Paton, President of the Ex- docs not stain the skin. At all drug- hibition Association last evening 1-" weighed the chocolate church which was displayed in the National Candy Loctb in the Main Exhibition Build- ing. The weight. was 02 pounds. The rules of the contest stated that. in case more than two correct guesses were made the two received first: would be winners. The first correct goes was made by Miss Marion V, Hooper of Milton, who wins t pounds of ‘Rainbow’ chocolates. The h second correct guess was made by} ____ ' uvr. rowt. WANTED-Purf-ts- ing live fowl, empty crops, Tuesday. August. 26th, 8 s. m., to noon, at my ——-— hatchery. Interested good quality stock only. S. R. Pendleton, Ken“ Mr. School. Miss Ruth Dickleson and Miss Nation Ella Sempie, Sick. Mrs. S. D. Park- man and ms. M. Mavclleod. A reportI of the Provincial Convention was‘ en given by Mrs. M. MacLeod and Mrs. R. A. Houston read a very interesting account of the life and works of L. M. Montgomery. Meeting closed with v10,‘ "Old Kentucky Home." September: l 3's meeting will be held at the home ‘Plendld "W" 0f the tmnufll mcet- ivortiiy, Capt. Mack drawn by E. M.’ in; held in the city. The Institute‘ improved the school by painting the‘ interior. It was decided to purchase a teachers chair also a sanitary pail ‘ i=1’ Sdlwl. A discussion took place 0n Aug. 20 the St. Patios Road Wom- 01‘ mews 0! raising funds. A suit- lens‘ Institute met at the home of able program was carried out which ‘Mi-s. Jss. Birt". with several members l", and and several VlSiLGYS present. Meeting 3" ° “m5- whmh ‘"5 much enjflycd by opened by singing my Old Kentucky 311- A dainty lunch was then served l Home. Roll call was answered by Rid- ‘ by “he mete-w meted by Mrs. Leigh “ dies. Minutes of last. meeting were; read and adopted. Report of work‘ done by Institute for past. month was l Z kindly invited the members and vis- ilgiven. A discussion then followed on’ the telephone and it was decided to wait. until after an interview with a Telephone Representative before s‘ final decision. Meeting was then “ brought to a close by singing God Save the King. after which lunch was served ‘by hostess and a very en- i joyeble hour was spent. Next meet,- ing at the home of Mrs. A. J. Grant, Roll call to be answered by a pick. ling recipe. 0024b. Meeting closed by singing the‘ National Anthem. Mrs. Fred Robbins 301$ t» her home for September meetlns and roll call to be answered with "Something Useful Around the Kitchen." (Patriot. Please Copy.) BEDEQUE NOTES-Mn and Mrs‘. L. L. Noonari and two children. AL 1m and Noreen accompanied by Mr. 2nd Mrs. Allan MacDonald, Char. lotiaeoown. motored to Bedeque on Sunday. while tihere they were n19 tweets of the formers parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Noonom-Miss Mabel Clarke. R. N. has returned home after spending a very pleasant vac. atiort irsiting friends 1n 305mm My, Bertha Reynolds Bedeque, is s; pres. out visiting friend; in Nova 30cm,‘ “MT- l-fld MYS- Fred Davidson have returned home after spending a p19“. tint vacation visiting friends in Wes. tern Canada. Mr. Ronald Delaney, Ml-liieque. has returned home after Elflhdirtg several days visiting in 39400111: the guest of his cousin Mr. BEDEQUB UNITED CHARGE» fill-this is particularly so at the .‘.cv. A, J. Reynolds, Pastor. Services. Sunday, Aug. 24: Bedeque 11 s. m; Sesrletown 3 p. m.; Cape Traverse ' lag of the sason . . . and unitss you safeguard yourself against this tmdency, you are liable to cxpaicnce iderable discomfort for several steiy site the game vvith Absorbinc, ]r_. This famous antiseptic linirncnt will_a.rouse urcuiatjon, break up con- gutioo and bring your muscles into day. proper condition again. iKecpabottleofAbsorbincHirqsiways i M4», William Hegtrtegy ypem 135p ihandy in your locker at the golf club Sunday M his hem‘ m Chammb . . . end use it freely after your shown e . . it will soothe and refresh sorc, IWWB- pst's—$l.2S per bottle, __________._ MARC-ATE PASTORAL CHARGE. Services Sunday Aug. 24th. Moi-gate 1i a. m. bong River 3 p. m. Clifton. ' Ontario. 7.30 D. m. BORDEN-The Protestant at Borden will be at: 3 p. m. on Sun- he terii day, August 26th. Sunday School at 2.30. Please note change of time. HAIQTON PASTORAL CHARGE . t I Rev. George Ayers, Minister. Mrs. McArdle and three in t children. have returned from a most, ioyable visit, with the farmer's. M,‘ B_ sisters, Mrs. smmflside- “d m5" Paschal Mo‘ ' ten Frank and Glen of Burnaby, B. Donald, Hunter River. l Th0 m (Patriot Plea“ i m. Rev. Chas. St. Clair Jeans, Mo- derator of Presbytery. will preach at the morning service. There will be MILBURN INsTITUTE_m° Aug‘ special offerings at both services. l ust meeting of Milbum Lot. 40 In- x stitute was held at the home of Mrs. ‘i Michael Flynn on August 15th, With 1W, an attendance of eight members and 52%‘? three visitors present. Meeting op- ened wlth the Presidnt. Mrs. Ira ‘I Stewart. in the chair. Opened by re- ', ' pcatlng the creed in unison. Roll call was responded by paying a, dime, Minutes of July meeting was read, approved and signed; Report of rec- ent ice-cream festival given by treas- LUCKY wmrtcRs-tri the draw- l ing on the free-for-all Trot and Pace which was raced yieserday the re- sults were as follows: Mr. A. L. Ars- cnatrit, lnforn-is the public: Mac Dezv- 1 ey. drawn by W. H. V. Dunbar. Le‘. ; Fi-‘sco, drawn by Alex Grenicr. Peie Taggart, drawn by Dr. Reid, Lambert ' w Todd. drawn by Wm. Bruce; Ruby P. Lucky Lindy, drawn by A. E. Duffy. w“ “d M“ I" Stewart T995 a Sliver Grattan drawn by Haroldl Gallant. Prizes naturally can only be awarded b0 those holding starters. Albsn. D. Noonan. Pevu l‘; J Rgy. ‘lbroutn Exhibition. ‘gentlemen as the above, certainly nolds, Bed , ' eque h“ “mm” hm‘, speaks volumes. Mr. Lewis, who is i his horse st Halifax next week. Mr. c. Rev. 8- B- Pmfitt. 01cm iefti Lewis, who will remain in the city m “idly momma to sttsad lei over the week end, is s guest or m. rked niusclm and tired, achin Absorbine, ]r., is not greasy ans l t __._.. I ' h. . “$001252:inzdfrfglfufibghdlbsve Hmmgwn‘ Mrs- Gal“ 15 Ring Wei-i I r p corned by her many friends ss this . ‘or. i~i' ‘ll t k lace on Sunday. of NLrs. ivaliace Dickieson. Roll can‘, Aug}; 21°21‘. Ker‘; Wm be two Spw l5 im- am visit, for eight. years, t be r u u o answered with My Mothers‘ m] Serums at n a. m" and 7'30 p PERSONALS . ‘ Mr. "s. metoiier o1 Montague, spent- Sunday in Sourls-G. Mr. G. Coffin of Fortune paid s risit to Sourls this week. Mr, Percy Boston Elmira was s > visitor to Souris this week. Mr. W_. N. Wilson o; Charlotte- ' touz-i, motored to our town on Moln- i. MrJ-I. n. Gillls of Charlottetown l motored to the Eastern end of the Bante- l Island on the 18th. qsgalnlnmirmidst. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harvey, and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- -——— lKay and family, accompanied by -I their niece, Miss Winnie MscWil- .-,_. | l l l Eervifl? '1'€tu1‘n8c1 from the Summer School! ivl-ilcn was held o; Mt. Allison ciur- | big the past few weeks. Miss Winnie Mtwwilllnm. Cape suoor a-r coverman Traverse, is now visiting in Albany, the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. David McKay. side won by three points. The scores were as follows:- ._'___ Frank Gates (romefly H Cudmore . . . . . . . . . . .. chimes E" Mcmnald?‘ Bernice Rodd and two small cluld- J‘ gems“ " ‘ t l’... Maye .. C. M . C. arrived some time ago to spcndl LL 3:38“ he summer at. her fort-tier home in‘ _;_ Maya H FEAuId -...... . . . . .. M. Bearisto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 63 iiayjaug. 2a. - l drawn by H. E. Henderson. ii ST. PATIVS ROAD INSTITUTE-- (F Stewart Jones 8e Co. rneasco care BRETONERS _.l Messrs. John Alex NicLeai-i, Allie: Lewis, William “Honest? Hines, rte-l serve Mines. Cape Breton. and Moody Allen, Glace Boy. were loud? in their praises of the many courte-. ales and klndncsses extended themi during their short stay in Charlotte- town. They were unanimous in de- claring that the Exhibition and horse‘ races just closed was the finest. and one of the best conducted they have ever attended. Words of commend- ation coming from such well known the owner of Lambert Todd, regrett- ed very much that he could not’ start his horse owing to leg injuries, sustained lost Sunday when he pull- urc. Allie hopes, however, to start Keeping Faith THE Eastern Trust Company will keep faith with your heirs and hmeficisri ifnsmcd ssexecutvr under your will. sass-unlit‘ rnusr coIlPANt Saint John. N. B. flood Ollee: HALIFAX. N. S. 8t. John's, Fflil. Charlottetown, P. E. l. Mouefor N. B. Montreal, Que. 0. N. BISSETT, Manager, Charlottetown Branch. I Correspondents o! assessments s. Co, Membero u u» Montreal Stock Exchange 88 Great George St, Charlottetown MRI-linen. When is “trading” justifiable ? Dunn; recent weeks Dominion and Provincial bond prices. have sdvsnoed very shrill! ‘Willi i0 h" |Mm‘m°“' sl demand. Thh situation offers investors many oppor- tunities of exchsng’ these hoidinl! M lush-crude Mimi- cipal issues to very good sdvsntsli- nightly practiced finding“ should rauit in s strength- ening of your position or show you s profit without In!’ 5"- ious weakening of your security. it can aho result in bcticr diversity of your holdings or perhaps rrsrrsnge the rupturi- tles more nearly to fit your indiscriminate "trading" with profit will lead inevitably to trouble: judicious trading. with MIN Bil-SW!“ 0B mull‘ ‘ ‘ needed investment quaities in the right degree. can sdd measurably to your income. Our Service Department will gladly prepare suitable exchange recom- mendations on request. Eastern Securities Company LIMITED W. I. V. DUNBAK MANAGER- CHARLOTTETOWN ST. JOHN MONTREAL HALIFAX MONCTON IUMMEBSIDB FIIDEBICTON INVERNESS. The ideal fuel for the xitesei-L HOTTEB. -- QUICKER -- CLEANER ' uni dl thl ood 001i Prof. and Mrs. Thompson have re- we m o. P‘ I ' _ t. today. Try a load. turned from an edloyabis trip to. iii. Pickard & 0o. ‘ Miss. JBGnMAcLie-GnOQSOUIiShASi PHONE no A shoot was held at the Covehead Rifle rsnge Saturday. Aug. 16th. There was a strong wind blowing. Billie Qbeverio, Charlottc- but did not seem to interfere with 1122.1. 6015-2i ‘ town, "is at present in Souris rellcv- some of the shooters. l i t; Mr. Russel, st. John of his cur.- toms service who is on his vacation. Joseph Bcrrigan made the highest single score o! 33 out of a. possible of 35 and Harold Cudmore was high man at the three ranges with 92 out of a. possible of 105, followed closely by Joseph Berrlgan, who made 91. After the shoot was over Cecil Maye and Harold Cudmore picked sides for s scrap match, which ended in a. victory for Cecil's side by four points They fired over again and Harold's The next shoot will be held Satur- .--__--_._..__ _.,_. -.. ___ ...~_ m-w?