' SEPTEMBER 29. 1932 _ .- rocKs Rive; (2LN)7)177(hNE?’ THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN antreal Stock Market Piootal New tockl York; Stocks i1dNAAK1AL\ High Low Clouei 79% 82% 96 10%. 10% B Allied Chem Am Ind I‘ Pow ‘Quotation: NOTE TUR_1_V_ IN TRADE Low Mark In' Security Prices Also Passed, LEADERS i 0lS0l|$SEiii NATURE 0F _. .____. 1.39‘? SEVEN Economical... costs less than a cent a M Assugillmii bowlful i now con-rams Q UAKER Oars on the matter. E- N. Rhodcs. Minister of Finance, have the assurance that consider- legates of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. S. A. MacDon- nld wished the information con- veyed to Mr. A. H. Mould of the Canadian National Hotel and to Mr Pintt regarding satisfaction felt in connection with the meals and lun- cheon. A letter was read from Mr. W. McL. Clark, sccretar" of the ("illllfiiilll Chamber of Commerce .l‘XDl‘GSSiflg apreciation of the man- ner ‘o which the delegates had been entertained. Mr. R. E. Mutch received a airailar letter. The mutt/er of changing the ac- counting system of the carferry was brought up. Mr. s. A. Mnc- Donzlid had some correspondence A letter from 7 ntion of the matter would not be overlooked. pointed to draft a brief and res- olution on the matter, composed of Dr. J. A. Clark, Messrs. G. J. Twee dy, R. E. Mulch and R. L. Cotton. A committee was ap- Mr. Hibbert Howatt brought up the matter of export freight rates on grain, pointing out that it was desirable to have low export rates on grain similar to rinse on pota- toes. M. F. Tompkins-Moncton, Gen- eral Traffic Manager, Atlantic Re- gion, to come to the city to dis- cuss the matter on Friday or as soon thereafter as possible. The It was decided to ask Mr. matter of gathering information was left to Mr. Hibbert l-lowatt and Mr. J. W Boulter. A vote of thanks to the Govern- ment. of Prince Edward Island for entertainment provided for the Canadian Chamber of Commerce was moved by Mr. G. J. Tweedy and seconded by Mr. S. A. Mac- Leod. , Reference was made to the an- nual meeting' of the Maritime Boards of Trade. _!t was announ- ced that a registration fee of three dollars would he charged to each delegate. Mr. P. W. Turner “'35 added to te entertainment committee to make preparation for the reception of the visitors. It was decided that the ilresicicnt should be the rotins: (lclegate n’. the meeting of the Maritime Board. A new nozzle for garden hose spreads any kind oi fertilizer de- sired with the water, the fertilizer being placed in a compartment be- neath the nozzle to be picked up by the wa ter. Efficiency of coal production, as indicated by daily extraction per worker, has increased more rapidly in Germany than in any other European country, with Poland ranking next. 2m Tmrlelting .. .... 0 19% 20 . m e and rm 1115 112 11-114 , . _ flag] Copper u 1m ma. Investment H°u$€$ And Blinks Believe. . Dr. E.M. Best Gentlrali (“nadim Pill}? Low Close Aucbugfnn 15M". u M“ 51% N . "'1'" 1:” h h h“ S ,t 50 50 50 5w YORK. 59W- 23_A llltiou- in business conditions and securitv ' “H” " a. i 2% 2 21A wide xprenion o! confidence that prices, - ' iovpwlngbqy. m] | 103 IWBQQQ; ca" B. L I ___ the turn has been reached In general ,| ‘h '5.“ - 10a 102% 102% Chesapeake Ohio f,‘,"';"1‘f;“'fl {:11 ‘I'll locum: one... n r-uiuu in Quutlonnnlro. "M The Y. M. C. A. Ad’ , 1% 1% 1 Com Solvent! ... w u s n o" rut returns from l1 Other questions asked of the vlri- .' ' 11 19% 11 Co“ q“ n I "est 1w 0 1.441 investment oua institutions which are all usu- d e d B l g4 33% 21 0pm, .13.... A gallnlfr; and huh lhrouzhout the eluted with tiltfupouuoi- of tho poll r SS6 Dart lil/ 0% 01’ Corn Produt - a as distributors, d l 'ith th tti- 4 ‘ 4 a" Delaware 110115.101. nfrfflbq“~"“g‘““"° f“ "l" "l" "Y tildes of clients rggnnllnn thoefualle. ’ Directors And Y“ 4% 4% 4% Diamond Match u, N “A "Am"! ‘milk, "l1. 500"“?! 0f preferences an to types of investments k _ 3i) 30 30 Drug Inc ,__ i“ "Inca" "l" shill“. the classifications of investors and the, y ,, llfll 2% 2% 2% Eastman KM k larzelt American fixed investment still“! of mnnufnct in ' d til l-‘ollfllll-Yf‘ m w m Gen he ' trust. Return: have been received 1nd,, beam“ Ema]? g 5:210 re a“, ' ‘ . .\'nr PM" u 10% 10% 16% Gen Food!“ from 351 banks and investment hOufl- “M, mapemn commuffiae, M’ :1] "'",,‘n‘,' my, 131/, my, Gen “(mm-s at:‘Llentgffiglggelgfiilul5:235. "lblglrl 125 Regarding whether genernkhusiness I ' 1.1-,‘ 701,5 701/, 70% Int Harv _ nu . tie condition! are improving the answers h m w A very interesting address On the up: ‘m a0 m’, no Int Nmde answer, 8f per cent believe the tnru to dntu were. Yea n95. m, 4‘. um l I . n ‘ .1 i. 2% 2V: 2 mq carbon! has coma in general ei-nppmip m... can“, m‘ A; m skiing‘, "-10 “h,” m ° -. nature, ideals and purposes of the 1m n; ~ 10% 19% my, N“ 1mm" _ MUN". While 33 P", Bent helwve the. securities prices hm: come the an- Y‘. M. C. A. was given last evening n P M“ (1% 5% _N_ y can,” __ 10W fmlllf ll! 89'3"") Xlrices has been swers were: hes 302' No ZED-uncer- “ksiliuun all/i as 84% North American‘ pn-fled’ W". 20- ' ' ' “Y DT- E- M- 3°"- T°'°nt°» Gen‘ " - mi" col-Ella5i"°5$l33'i.u?.'fi'i§ ...:*."::::! stirs. trance..."- tr... ":- ml sweet a the New" I 1% “mun gigalllggfitfigg 311st 01f rtvhichtxvasu "Do itonuoetlcut, Florida, Georgie? lrilii: c“ of Y- M- c- A- before the Y's a; 013mg“ ocrnts would huge‘: lclcfwsnrxhlfllhcoytilxlq: hlflrlilliili-llinngowiklnilignnmlfdryilifild- Men's Club and the board of dip 4 Texas Gulf ‘s , Lrzvoqrrmllusbélglnrllcgleuu; lggcfinevt upon 11..u;n....»;n. locum...‘ lfiiinnesotnl, actors of the local association at the ' 1.5:‘ 10 10% "ml"? "ls M" scar?" y Drill: "(ifilefrfllfiliw \\'1.\'\'1r1§1c1ulll§21;: fist“) fir” meeting °r me mm“ body 1'1 4’ 4 4 111mm] (sow u lllPfiPilf. however, tllbltlintion has been |:f!lifiFi_\'i\’i'\l'lili_ ‘llilnllc vlslnnd, ‘South " held thil 18.11. ~ u ii. .1 H _ 114% 132/. 5% ‘ll-c;- $21002. iifipfieiiuwillihiii.ifiifiwnuqQlfil. {'i'.'£i.’.'.'.'.'.' r°"““"rc. llrlzllll-l. “w cwlm M, T_ w_ Bent.” was m m, ni 12' 19h g? ‘Qigvlntlllmln . _ ‘Wheat’: 0i; 623:3: Nov 61%: Dec chair. A large number of visit.- "lt '"’“' 3 '7 f“ """‘“° ' "3/‘5 ° it‘; .3‘! i‘ I ors were Present ||l lire“ 18 1'! 1s “’001\\’Ol'th .. o Outs: Oct 163.: 11cc 241/1: Mar 279i. - "St, c. 10% 10 101,4 B d A d H Bur-icy: Oct 17%: 9w 27%: Mo! Dr. E. M. Best announced his i ga,“'%',‘,',,pr_fl_i_ _ '1“: {$6 1745 0 . -- n S n subject as “The Nature of the .1.“ M» A PM 15% 1821s 13% Mllllllg StOCkS C ' ‘ "A" PM"! Y. M. o. A." 1t ma been pointed . §f".'-{,'{.“.'-' , ' ' 90 g0 g9 ' Wheat N0, 1 bard 51%; No, 1, nor out‘ often that the Association had it" f 1'3"” fir“ 231/“ :37“ TORONTO Sept 28—Mining m- Q a 11:00.- 12.51’? f) ‘ivgsh $11455“): r0 in??? “° “m”! “mm but Dr‘ Best b“ Illlllhsn} mm P“ n n '11 chlangu quotation; !.~.-[;ll_ 33%; ‘frock. 505g; bio. 1 durum liéved this t0 be untrue. Th0 ex- "lflif" v""f_ " mm 1;“ 1g“ Acniouml ... .... “B11172 ‘i? “it? ' “with; up, 2 c. w; m‘ a c. w...1; “m” Wm‘! h“ ““d°'g°“° ‘m’ ‘ P 12V l; 1g - Oats}; Nil-ti £2311. 2&6: INF. 8 100W serious changes in the last 50 years, nouns Amulet ‘ 25% 257‘ ronolvro, Sept. 2S—-"It u. gratify- ...... ., m... chnrterpfl bu“, W, . '3 riul rte-u; 11/31’ mod ...Z€"...i‘.' he Bald» but even more striking the ‘ ‘.;\5({‘$i':liii'\"fl1 fl 42% PM 2321a glfmtizlg: ilillglflxlt-fétxgurstélge Tiller corporations and institutions "m-‘fln _ N" q p w on)“ No 4 p 011811585 WhiCh the thinking Of the -i.__-_ ‘ pun-y 1-1.,“ ___ _ 4y; 41/: 1y: tho economic depression which has 'n-r'i.l.,n"'dcl§§fi,°,,,i',i"n"t“m, T: ,‘{.,,{§,‘.'°",‘,‘,°,_'._ \\'_ ‘zili-iyznNo. Sig‘. W. 10010: "l‘-rnck".‘5'ii¢‘;. P801316 had undergone. The ideals ::-:;.:re=- 1:; is it; i‘.?.'".°..‘2°“.t‘.'.". ".'.;::.,"'.<:=.:c".:.:::.:..*; ;=.'=~:.:-;.1;;..;~a.:~'.~- pi, s-iit- a we Y- M- c- A- marf-c .. 11;: 13g 13g n. c, up. 3W m. lilllfl or easing. Financial develop- o,,"'h.g.,.g,,,d.; b0,‘,’,,,,°,‘.‘,§§,,",§ ,1“, ‘flfw ma. 1m; Rye s... 2'0, w, 31%. radically with respect to religion. are... x: :-.-. ... ... 2:12;: "*- e, 2.1g 2‘§.“.°“.§‘.t..‘“;.iii’ii.““ii‘§?..‘;€l.'.“if; °’.,.';;‘"‘,“.~,.{“"'.‘“ ‘ “r emu“ elements l" "w" ... ..., am. . 1-2;? sales-Shares, 11,165. Bonds (arctic Tel-tn ... 4 4 4 ecinnlnmic confidtencc." I fmnunhnh... ,,..‘:',,’§',',f.°,,§’ ...".€.‘l.‘..u€. Be An days had been emphasized, but in ~ -. - .‘.i:.';.’.....~::: - 1* 1* 1* ... ..:::."':.."..:.".:it.".... *.'.i.':.:i::"i: 1.1;.“ "' .1 the more or“ that he be" , D0111 Mines the W199 o! Dominion Government ' O C a tremendous emphasis placed on 1v l t. b d , Th - l 3 n t Te westock Market ..:..“.¢.: its . . 2*" m m .2: :.....:.;i..s:."::'..“":..;"3:? =1 u» hum-mu u out.» as w» p 533325-1201; ~ fig‘; % gal?) girl?‘2.1:?lnflbfhlléellxfiglillllidlgr A factor‘; also of wide interest 1| the WI PEG? b 2a Es the divinity. In purely human terms, (Canadian Pren) Homestead 221,5 f2‘ 22 leu than ‘$41 in one of the principal 5p°h°§“§,,d'§,°‘,‘,§‘,‘§nh'..‘} °.‘}"‘{‘{‘,"“"g‘§.,.{},'},°,‘f,'.,' _ ' ep er,“ er '— _ the manhood and character of Je- iiafiimliiusiti.2i;?”f5°..‘.§.°§§ iir:r:..“r:..~- :2 33 l; italic": .'.'"..r.':"'i".'::.‘zrrazr ~' Yo" ““’“*‘"“°“‘ °’ ““ °" ““"“’““°“ we the ‘lei of who m“ rials o'n the two youmm] “W Km! Pram n‘ L"... grade character has been equally qffmffffgiflf” ,,f.i1:““{,l..|n§ can“? at the new northern Man- Shollidi attain. This shift had caused iii.salt:..:"ii"..‘.i:.:i2::.‘s; retail“ » '.“ii"".‘f.i.i.‘1u"i .""* if“; W‘ ‘°“"°"°‘°““"“““““"““° is“ a be regard differently- uigrdn tsetdoeigletghic: ‘are hgitng dregt- Man Balin ... . . Anni: Rina In Value fro; the trefideug a". ¢hl,-eecy§,?;§1_ $8M; ‘sung a ‘ oar 2r htwmbegrhe In this work the Y. M. C. A. had ‘c. e on: o ere or 11211511. The advance m hlghflzmfle bond, gomeggtrlilnisiyi-dpr‘trp;vuslullxénuvl-gprpi ‘up; it a; oaancaotv§?2e); mas 1m s: played an unconscious part. From ‘glvloclglgegotofilefledtoweglgd moi: ‘r2: Eliyvolglcrecnprélvcd us]: ngirwlulslac of industrial encfrprisn on a profitable i 1 pp f e F; the first the interest in social and olumun light venls an: B005 “uiiual ably‘ to "thee yynluen ‘n; c311? d3: ‘£11121’: Mung M n Mrmngvr of hem" aaclreg lofilssgngdjgfn; (Bus: 17111751931 llTBddmWl t0 the Silmt“ $351?hfnflzguggofifomwlzfd fig’ d. m t o which the g ‘sh w er ual life had far reaching coylse. mils were unchanged at $5 '1: c “n a d . u yt Y“ banks quences. End had brought iIItO Z“.3121.'“§,§f,$,§“°".;,,§'},Z,§“'*,,f,f p me Tgzsoagtengnest Sh; “not e; being B. series 0f activities which gilt: of good quality were delivered i d u the a Hague aid had n00 up t0 that time been re- Q1‘m?ehlffeiigctr-iguiis'zgi:f ‘£135; ' C b M k t f’ 1 mg‘)? f m ppo an“ 1d carded as part of the solrltual- iii." ~ o- n i" a’ e .;“:..:..::.:.: T» or t - . p.115, 1.11.13 hiofi1g2';¥h;; ‘is: MONTREAL_ Sept. 28—(By . 'The __-__ the head 0mm of tie company m the Physical and intellectual as- rllulfmhlgghol’: 212213.“ lohtdwelatyll‘: 532::“tigntilfigfilkzifiilfurfccflz: 02:63:: (Cflllldllll Prcll the 685i? pacts m the religious “re along - es Illlllectlrely. _ produce and dairy lnlrkot here to- Stocks nun. Low Close It is hnderstood the plan k w Mill the Blllflfllfll hid been refi- Qigfifi 5:‘: 21v i: i.’ ifileefllliiiéifffiiiiliémli” nhoiuui §Z§°°oiim . 113v. shi oil roducts u» Churchill b ‘msml’ f" the ampm“ °' ‘he , , Vipond Con! f." ,'.'.' ' ‘ g5 25$‘ a cent at 21 cents a pound. Storage penfihnflug; '_._,'",‘,‘,' a; 1/, 1a; tan?‘ steager ‘mm Hunt“ ‘or d; triangle as an association symbol. Wpight; H“ 395 2 2S9 butter “'11s also lower at 20% cents. C“ Dggpge ,, ,,,, ' 15H, A mud-old programme of 5pm“ - o Silver .. Receipts were 152 lwrcl- M ill" c. N. Power Pfd . 7a trlbumm thrqugh the we“, Tom "i" 435mg, geokly board ‘p: gags‘ gllldflllliflt zgglfil nu": sung ll A shipment of on from England ual, intellectual, social, and phys- , . a oxes were o ere u I o 1 on ,,, 07 0nd QIIOtGtIOIIS Imus-run "n" f“ 8"" Mm of ",0. 1 HM 20% 131': m» -- “if was landed at Churchill tam aea- m‘ h“ ‘m’ bee“ devemped" Th“ . Ah 1 saga fllaé- ‘gills boxeuflof go,t2thwe1§orei p,“ rm-p pm _, 00 son consigned m firms m wmni Y. M. C. A. i5 Still developing idea's, ‘(ONTREAL 59m, ' gg__M0nh.5n-| Assign: I..." n. u 1gb butter was latzrvgoltl‘ M1121 ceants. ' $iir(§:“l?.."'... 2.... ‘i! peg, Regina. Saskatoon’ Edmonton Health‘ including the perfect M, o; 110mm,,“ o, can,“ bond‘, 11 Missouri ... 1o 15 15 finite" "l", dfllvll I1 quarter of n functioning of mind and body was Coast Cnppgl- ___ ,__ 35° 35° 35o cent, Ontnruos ilcin: quoted at 10-3’; and Calgary. If; 18 claimed many _ h, Inn,” "n," u": ci-m ,_ 0 to 10% cents u puunq- At; the auction pom“ on the pram” can be served the ideal for every child that comes l 135 404 boxes of ho. 1 Quebec whites and v , m“: the W011i The ideal or m» i B“ l i; 1x131 3m 17:0‘)? 0150')“ Mt 1s Qlflluct °°i’°§°" ' with o“ more economically from covering new truth represented a i..\'nv 1083 ... .... 101,85 102.10 " '0 B ... .... 05 1080 ‘i100 5° a ‘ll ca“ 5' m" ° l ° °- F g churchm tha (mm th rt ‘i'“p'.r.‘ii-’.."" - iii-ls ii':.'r..*.*"i.i:.:.~- "l. "i. *2. "ca" “"8" E’“"“"=‘~’e " “m” ""° " doe-u aim-p low-rd o ' ' “' ' Nor-flop '_'_' _"_' 8% m 7% '11“. were unchanged, graded fretsh " jeci: of truth. A new and more T““"'° "m" l€§§1du.o1r»:'i2°,' ,,-"' “.2. 193A $3.. giifnréongrzspiiriii Zlfiftgfhrililitfnilzoz? MONTREAL-Britishnndfnrolgn ex Imports of Footwear serwltlve attitude was being dc- lw-w ---' o" at 22.3: i’“.§§..‘i““.‘l.°.°°““.‘..:i. iii?'i.“."°.i;‘..l°“éf.‘.‘.’.". *2. veered loved revv- m w- ‘ In . n . t '1 MW 1034f“ "' viyrllf.“ 0 storage were sold {n retailers tbdny. ‘ Argrentina peso '0 2873. The imports o’ footwear in Aug“ P79319330" of the bea-“W m “alum I ‘I 101.150 103i)" Qrnonm; .. m: fggigwftilllahlhlllgqgzjitlffi annealed 0" glllllzfllillllrllilaoélllgw 0. ust excluding rubber, was valuedat was dgscovered 1n the romantic w (M m“ ' ‘xiii’; Grfmndn R. Advances of two tn four cents nn-l France franc 0,0133, 374.575. compared with $40,819 in movement of the last CBYIWTY- Th? 04.75 0511s §§§§l=glr-~ m f;,\;§§:dw§§§§1g{oill-Olga?‘313$‘; to ‘r3; §§:3n§;“mItfh§_E-3;§ gig-lg» July. and $191,402 in Auzust 1931. apbreciation of the Japanese m. mi Conversion 1mm rpm an". 6° w oelnt- were 488 mu- lndi afllpee 0.2000. i Women's boots and shoes come things of beauty was very highly lNov 40-50 012:1 0s on Taiililfiliiiuiaim.$é‘?°'p,}fl§‘35,; wf§§"’.§?§.“. rrilrhlrriigiegn titsilflgugtnfnerfilngé wii-ihzgiifiiunciitiiius {is "may ‘mm the muted states and d°v°1°p°d' “d very “nsmve- T1“ ‘.1 Nov 41.411 ,'.'. 9112;; 9.11m Iinnds—_ ’ ' 15 elegant-ml B. iillhhlcrsllt ‘Illtogllts ‘United Stated dollar, P c. men's and children's from the Unll- beauty of art in which the beauty it"; 383% ‘all: §i."-"¥.‘.’.i..i""_‘~ 321.222.. .“..'.'.".:- .122. ... a ... 5.2%." a Keele- <~r =1» world a rec-wed m- o- ' ‘ " ' ' ed Bond; 7,000: " ' ' worthy of development. u“ “mm” ""1" h"! mum-m‘ mm" _ . The ideals of goodness as repres- 11: gov 1030 .... .. 101.00 10:50 lnogfiaxeéflssg: igzslrgfiyflrgilzggz? ' ented in honesty, truthfulness, cou- | W m“ “"" 1°23” “M” “a tuna at Winnipeg {as tone is gm] rage, fidelty of character, nnd- of, Gnnrlllfecd nomlu 1v. gm§"ch‘,',1,§h"“”h i H“ h“ n“ "m efficiency, so necessary in the mod- . ire in ill-ices, mo” “Mo 22:2 TpllgNgmrfhe locni Imturket “in ' em world, where service is in dc- . 07'75 08f! “"°‘='"Bh'"“ ~-- -- 1 1 1 m" “ z "' m" '“‘ "'°° i’ ' ‘m’ c" E mand ls being upheld. I ' ~ (7 g 1 p g u. _ cllninlr fast. Wholesalers are quotinl! R w. 10.1 . 3:50 (‘nan .1 mu ma,‘ my l"'°""‘"‘-" '""l Willi"? lllllllllfla 1'01‘ . The ideal was a. goal which none R 11p; ‘ "‘ " - nnm 1:1,] "" l, ‘ upgraded eggs extras 25, firsts 22, ' n.4fl.i..1955. .. n 1813.22 11313,: mm” ... . ti’; 5% 5% second! ‘llindcilveredé Wtzitansietlggiufé-y The news item reproduced herewith is more than had attained except Jesus but man ‘ .- "‘ -' - ' ~cs oron sort-n re .. . .~ - . . . ,‘ If; -- Q11: 22,11 Q ,1 a0. ma. 2c. nccnnris_ 11. i a straw showing which way the wind biows- It ls an “if; ammllt l° "°*}°h U" w“ 4 l l1 ' 10m 101100 u... Mlllrnhlr . 2w. bu. 2v. 1“°N"'"""‘I"‘““"‘ '°°“"’" h?“ m almost conclusive proof of the improvement m rural "e W” "We 1“"°1‘°" W“ .501, f.) sg 5 m“ Wm, 1050,, nu Select 4v, n; 4.», lggibflrollipqrifltflgsitrlgfégf ("so Canada what had already been OllUlllCCll l: {up i. 1on9 .. 104.15 105.50 §'|';§_'L§f- ljllkvf- -- 1"“ ".4 ll’ i.“ ...", mu. egg pun... i. m... ' Dr. Best stated, Christianity nun-I Z Fur M rk t w.- ,,',‘,§{,°,f',‘f ,B“;',‘;"§,',',.":,l:2§°‘l..'2 d" As the recent slump gets farther into the back- anneal more than self-realization.‘ ‘ a‘ e 2% Zilmjlf‘: *4?“ °" ‘,“°,'.‘“"“‘ ‘l’ “m” ground, it will be proved, as 1t has always been proved Volutary self-sacrifice as exempli- - ~ .. . _:., urn .5 . _ . . - I" Y -——— w" '\Vlf~?!\'“lPl'lG€-Tii:-ro 1.1’ very lime 1n the past, that firms which continued their sales fled in the Cross was also a 11cc- ... S“ Mmm‘ C°“"‘""-" "‘°-- s41 §,‘,‘§e",f,‘,’,°j|‘,.,f:}:j},,Q“'f,,§“‘,§§,'f1°‘,,"¥,f,,‘m0 effort with undiminished vigor, will harvest a generous essity. The world need-ed m he fQlie fnllnwinl.’ silver fox “' ~"i\temhcn_ compared with er advanced 20 Per cent. “liver nllvnnccd 20 per cent. l; "'1"""""" 9° Iver cent. “mlcr nlivnnrcd lli per cent. x "Y"? mirnnccll l5 per cent. nélllcr ndvnuccil l5 per cent, I-rlqtSih-or Fox Sale. Dory 10th, “'5',” Wclvlns dny Dec um, 1on2. r "Phlvinter m». bu». our 103:1. °°“~""l~' llnv, Jnn, 10m 1on3. Comparison Of Values A; showing the decrease in prices there was exported in Augfist, 1931. 3,848 pounds of asbestos packing valued at. $2,509, and in Ausufil. 1932, 7,246 pounds valued at $8,761. \_ w We solicit a share of the City and Country putronue. ° 5“*"'""°¢ qlnlltv. price and nerve to meet all competi- Givo Ill a call for your next. order of fresh meat and Ull- N convinced. New Meat Shop Opened in the Lyceum Building PRINCE STREET. cannons-rows orrosm mum-r cmmcn WEN r011 BUSINESS sawunnu momma nunocrounn. ii. B. 81 V. S. iiiiiiilS "WWI- b. stock! nl demand dealers are asking top, wholesale prices. One cur was sold to| the -ennt at extras 27_ first: 22_ aec~ nndn l5 flciirnrcri null another eni- of‘, straight seconds was snld at 14 cle- llvcred. ' llffncelluncnnn tbiflNTllllAhr-llnrlov, (‘nnnriinn Western ‘No, Ii .37: OafI_ (‘nimllilln western Nn_ 8 .31: Outer food Nn, 1. .30; Flour . shrink wheat patents first! 4.60: Flour, seconds 4.00; Flour linkers 3.90; Flour, winter wheat put- cntc_ choice 2.75; Flour, white corn 4,20; llrnn_ ton 17,‘.‘ti' Shorts, ton 10.25: hfldlliinks, ton ..i,2fii on", 1mg no 1m. 2.00: flay No, 2, pi-r ton, can lots 19.30; (‘hex-so Ontnrin_~ 103$ to 11; (‘hcomg Quebec. 101K. to 1054.: Butter No. 1 finest ‘.21: lzgn, fresh specials in cartons ‘l Eggs, fresh extras in cartons _.'i Fluke. fresh first! in cartons ,2 Ema. storage extras in can-tone _-'il: E1125 still-axe first! in cartoon .20; Potatoes .\'_ ll. Green Mountains, 80 lb. MR .75: Potatoes N. B. Fobhlorn, 80 lb, hug, 70. Potatoes, Montmnl 80 lb. bu!‘ .40 Neal: v0.1. curl.‘ i i High Low Clone 6 \ C l! .. -. 0% 0 ‘fig: s1? mum " 01a m 6% An o and n1 A a 2% 8% citlel Service , $4 ‘A El Bond and 5 ilord of Cll" A MORE FARM TOOLS ARE SOLD AT C.N.E. Farm plement have sold more products and ob- i tained more prospects durinil "l" i year's Canadian National Exhibi- tion than in 1931, according to lead- ] in; machinery manufacturers. In one instance, sales increases have ruched 100 per cent with prospects touching o 500 per cent advance. “It does your heart good to talk f0 than farmers," said J. J. Rabi!"- puporlnfendent of the Coliseum. when farm exhibits are placed. “It's u: altogether different story to hot your. They have come this yell‘ fllled with confidence." TORONTO, Sept. 10,- ((7.11) — ‘ mauufacturerl reward as buying power increases. We urge you to give very serious consideration in- deed to the possibility of the Charlottetown Guardian, the popular Provincial farm newspaper in Prince Ed- ward Island, as a means of developing business, build- ing prestige, and increasing goodwill, NOW. No effort can do as much for you in this way, or cover so wide a Pro- vinciai territory so effectively, as the Charlottetown Guard- ian. It is the ideal “ anchor ” medium for holding your position when the current is strong against you. The newspaper with the largest Provincial circulation and the lowest rate per thou- sand readers of any farm newspaper, will give you service which is as economic- al as it is effective. The Charlottetown Guardian saved from lgnornace and stupid- ity, common to all, from poverty and misery, from sickness and dis- ease, from fear and hate, from lust: and cruelty, from selfishness and greed. The sanctification of resources for the service and salvation of mankind was the doctrine which the Y. M. C. A. is sprcaddnrr. thi speaker stated in conclusion. D-nnyn, n! Two/IQ ‘Council Meeting, A meeting of the Charlottetown I Board of 'I‘rade Council was held; last evening in the Board of Trade Rooms. Several reports were rc-I oelveda, and a number of questions? including the matter of preparat- ion for the annual meeting of the Jifaritime Boards of Trade which is to be held on October 25 and 25. The president, Mr. Samuel. Ken- reported on the work of the com- lnfttoolllbvhtcdtonaeeithedo- nedy presided. M. P. W. Tumor‘ CAR. The list is as follows: to $500.00. car costs that much. real value. 54lH—ii-1Z'I—tiS-lii. A $500. 00 . i We have on hand ten guaranteed can, a-il re-conditioned and painted which we must sell this year. cars will be given away free. A 1028 Dodge Standard Six Sedan 12000 miles $450.00, a. 1929 Dodge Six Sedan 12000 miles $500.00, a. 1931 Wiiiys Six Coach 13000 miles $450.00, a 1930 DcSofn Six Dcdan 6000 miles $450.00, a 1930-31 Dodge “8" Sedan 8000 miles 5750.00, a 1930 Marmnn Eight Sedan 17000 miics $650.00, o. Buick Eight Sedan 17000 miles $750.00, a 1930-66 Chrysler Six Sedan 22000 miles $550.00. The number l car and the number 10 list were sold last week, which leaves 8 now. _ choice quickly. Theprize of $500.00 is worth vrinnmg. Our plan is, that as soon as these cars are sold, we will call the purchasers together and they will make the decis- ion as to who gets his car free, we handing back the settle- ment given us and allowing him to keep his car. This is up The decision of the ten purchasers may be made in any way they desire so long as it is a fair way. Should they not be able to agree then we will decide a method to be employed. But you can he sure that one of these ten cars will not cost anything to the purchaser up to $500.00 as we will hand that amount back to him if his All these cars are priced 20% below Montreal or Tor- onto prices for the same cars and at least 50% below their But we must soil in order to pay our dehfs. We will tell you as each car is sold. ‘ W. B. PROWSE & SONS FREE One of these car -of this Take your Let Us Stamp Your Coal Bill “PA ID 9) We have a number of accounts and notes still unpaid. We need the money they represent to carry Oil.‘ Business conditions are such that we cannot extend any further credit to customers until their r ccounts and notes have been paid. A. PICKARD S: CO. C. LYONS & CO. W. D~ GILLIS 8: C0. J. CARRAGHER 8: CO.