24» 1”" THE ci~iAIzi.m'ri‘1'owI~i GUIIIIIII w ' I»,I_¢-,- N__,,». S STUCK AIDBO D Q OTAT ONS I sil 5::--11.3 _:~: ':-: 5:.: __:,:'i By i_ocAN it BRYAN Special to Johnston & Ward - :~: :-: Closing Stock Letter ’ ""1 I-Z 1-! Z-I -- :-: :-: i 5; I-»II|II»I». II. :»II»r»II~ In' Iriiicin oirx riumrli wikis III~ I ' _ ' _ I , |»Ie|IIpIIiIni»I III n Ilmnxr-Il snuoil towards ilu market. mn -rum' lu' in-li bn_\l|I|¢ of siiliiitisntinl proportions of reactions. there “,,|I.~riIiiI': l'i|Ii ¢'IIr|\ _,I ‘JON ‘l0I.’.` IIN, I' I: IIIII. __,I-:sI._.‘2.=I.. 'Is I' s I ,III-II _I I _\' IIIIII ...I IIIIII IIII.'_‘ III Steel _.II-i§fII`I\R’II`I47 sIeI~i .__' IIrII;‘ .i1=£.' -'IIIII 1451” ss,” r Bros _,I 30 I fifllél 32 ,\\'ert l'iiIIIn _ Iifi II-i5*§`I-I2 West I\ R West Filef- “'blt9 Mo ne; C :ss I Gills' 00 Wool Co ‘Img 11% Y 'I Coach _ mustered his army?" sault." take no sauce from you." III I III, In »_.‘ .II-I; IIIII,I IIIII ;< ui as -.~ -I I I I I gI:I lflII_‘ I.'iI-'_- IRI" l.'l’s`-- 1 _ 7III>I- . _ I I" ‘|577 l!l.‘>‘, lZI.'I'\»II~- `lI"§‘ T-ill- Tflij I 74‘.»i`~» I _in _ III~,I._ II, III, II Iri I~ I I In: I- I _'}Ql§|._. ,_ 5| I.'\II~_I'-- S lI|Ir\IIiiI'l: ..` _'Ii 557'. 51 I.'I.'I'I='I»2'I{I I; I'.':I;_ I=i=I;‘ II: I-2 _ . , I/I _ i'..I~ I - ,IIIII i~r"i";I'»I'--'III - __ _E ‘K"‘, “V‘_I' .,:_‘ __,:_I ___‘_,I. I* » I* united in niaiiiage to Mr. Arthur _ ._ _ I- i7»‘; ISIII iI~‘..‘ 11-*I -4- I 'IG Central Guardian? FINE DONATION-A ia.r5e box of lovely new childrens clothing has, been received at the Protestant Or-I phsnsse from tm miles of om' Hope Lodge No. 397 Central Lot 16. The Board is deeply grateful. ISLANDEB DEAD-Wvrd was rs. ceived that Mr Leonard Creed, of Saskatocn, suddenly passed away on Tuesday. Nov. 18. He formerly be- longed to Albion, P.E.I. and his sudden death was a great shock to his many friends there. , .___ ENGAGEMENT A N N 0 U N C E- l\lEN'I‘-Mr. and Mrs. Frederick New- _ son. Brackley, wish to announce the Iengagement of their daughter, Fior- ence Loella. to Gordon Harold Mac- Innis. of North Winsloe, marriage to _ -take place in the near future. '-' ' asao-II-24 vi'Am'ans-Bins-A very prettyl ivoddirig was solemnizcd in the Bap- `, Iisi Church, Berlin, N. H., when Miss -= Emma E. BiI't daughter of Mr. ++ ._ 5.". 36'. .John W. Birt, St. Patricks Road was oked charming in a dress of royal lue satin trimmed with pale gold lrce Thei were attended by her sis sim i'II _ ..‘ IIII, IIIII- ISI; Iwi..-1 ‘ I' I I :~ 4 _ Is IIr‘_\' ,I _I.'I.'I _'In Inii, _-.III I I I '_'.'~I I I 21°. L-III. :I I'_‘I"I- 6 'l`lInriiiIIlfl _ _' IIIII fl-'I4 I`I’£` II"‘I' ~ .=III.if-iIIIIII~I- 2.'If.' ':iIz‘ 'Ja-HI ::II;I_ rexss on ...I aan' Img' .1_=\I.' ss~4.I- 'i'I-II I: _=III ..I :I:Ii'.I n:II'.I _'.314' IIIIIIII- IIIIIII II n ,_.I ini; is-Ia] isis; :‘§’II-l- `I' Ins I ."IfIIII I `I0'_! ~ .__.,, _ ‘gc _ I_ Iin’|-- IIIII _ .___;l»_ - r B Cn ..I10I,§'20 I10‘_§|10‘€I- I ri':II'._ III.-IfIII+ I .will- I I IIIsI_IIns~\_ ‘III:iI,’II1."IIII.I-- I I-I7gé:__ I I _ Iv.oI-sr ._ II I II'/-I Mil- I gléif I I -I ,1;.,£_,_ _tri Catherine and the grooms neph S l‘rII'ifII‘ --~`if‘fI‘i'II'"I‘i I04’iIII`I4".-'~1’l4I Icw. Mr. Walters. Immediatelyafter the `|57`|‘ I1`IlI',` lI'i7s` lfl|.,'l- fl/I - 1,' - I.I - .\_I -_,Ip rs -I -I I.: #$31! £3 11725 '$3 S13 Slit# Teacher: "Can anybody tell me I what happened after Ceasar hadl Small boy: "Yes. He peppered the _,hw home In DIgby_ sam, Jo-km enemy and took the eitsdei I-Iy as-I I Teacher (annoyed): “Sit down, I'1l Oiarice-You say your sister makes up jokes: then she’s o. hlurnoi-ist? D°I'0II‘IY - N0; she works in a beauty parlor. I II. I ‘ :-I-cmony the happy couple motored to Gorham where they dressed in I Ielr Ir:=I'I'elling attire; than they left for Fi\”la where they will reside 'until next June, I MANY FRIENDS HERE-Rev. A. E. Gabrlc-‘. rector of Digby and fcr- mer curate of Trinity Church Saint John, and St. Peters Cathedral, Charlottetown and his bride, form. » Walters of Berlin, N. H. The bride lo ‘IJ _ _ -' I c I Iii ' erly Miss Mabeliwhitman oi Halifax guests at the Admiral Beatty Hotel. in Halifax on Nc/vember 12 and are on their wedding trip, motoring through Nova Scotia and New Brun- swick. Frcrm Saint John they will go to Fredericton and will spend g short time in Halifax on their return to Nova sootia before preceeding to friends are extending a hearty wel-I come-St. John Telegraph Journal. I -- I TESTED THIS MORNING-The testing of the new Ls. France Met- ropolitan Triple Engine purchased for the city fire department will he conducted this morning at Pownal stewart Jones 8. Cf, Correspondmgg 4,; ' Greenshields 8, Q9 Members Honffdll Slack guna” » sa 6"” WWF* sk Clurrl0#¢¢¢o|oIa n~ _ __ _ he Wharf. The pump will be started at 9 a. m. and will be kept operatlngi for three hours. The new engine wasI brought from the railway station to ,the Fire Hall Saturday morning, with' |Mr. W. A. Latter, the Company'a en- Igineer, at the wheel. Mr. Burgess I- are spending a few days in the city. Y Mr. and Mrs Gabriel were married , sssrisxmeruuxmxmxuuxnxsxxxaziau The Manfred] Market Reports Stock Exchange By STEWART JONES 9 C0.. Charlottetown 43% _ (lneelll to Johnston Q Wnrdi ~.1les stock 0 n H hi. 4 p II _ig on ,I Correspondents of Greensltlelds & Co., Montreal w.}I,','_I,,'f jj' Ill; _ill 1312 5:* Aliitibl ... ... _ . ... 10% Alberta Pacific Grain ... ... ... ‘I Asbestos ... .50 Brazilian £512 li. A. Oil , 15|* ii_ 4'. Power . 015'/5 ltuildiiig l’rodIiI-Iii . . '.31 I‘IiniiIia For . . 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H Isley., SI ‘vi nf I”_'iii1IIlri H rox' -“WPI 'Ii' I‘iIiiIiIlii i‘fI|. :IMA Slmrins “Iriiiiiwr EIIIIIIIII ._ I.. :II ` xniv sonic _ .\ni°rIr.1n (':in . _ _ _ __ - .IiII-I=II»II_I- '}§§f‘ .tiiarondil \~~ . 15,5 lI`I»=.nrlix Aviation _ _ _ ‘_IIiii=I~liIlatefi Film ind. ._ iiiI.‘_ lfiiisnliilnimi I1", _ I pq, I‘nIiImrIrI-Ial Snlvriits Afevffl lIfIiIilII|ori S|IIrrIs " H ' l".l°vtrII~ l’n\\'r-I' 'H 4-I I I.»III~ral Amhrili qi; "' III'-I;Ilye.'ir ‘l'iI'I= . . . . ._ In liiiernaiionzil' Hydro Electric-:_ :“\ Iiiteriiational Harvester Keunecott Copper :TNI ra ii I~sn.'iIIi|r nf 4T_nIiIi II_ |I_ _..,, lI.I»i- Iiisliril Io IIIIIIIIII I‘IIy| I. |i,I .\i=>IIIIzImI»I-_I~ \\'III-Ii _ N'iazIirn Hudson Dowel- ,__ _ Ifimmniiiit Piililix _. _ i»III.I~ IIIIII IIII, R __ " l'I'niI‘k mid Ford _ ,~II_.1; I=IdII» _ I Sonra IImI|IIiI-k Stniiiliirfi Oil nf New _lgrgpv _ ,',I 2-'I-`I, IIN 40”, IT'-LI 5':xg*-3-":!}'Caxs§':g:I‘:§§:‘:€:‘:§3 Ben' Tel __ __ “_ |.|_i.x| I i~'l"_Bra1.llisn _ ...'.'0l_ 26%; ...I-I Iroxriizai. uouisios' or cAsiI\n.r elf; II ¥>f§I'»`"i>II`_I II I I-.If _ ocaaaarnnn norms inc csr my .._‘ iii; is asIiII PIII I ll0|'an Fern . 1:11; O ZZZZU zwxzrzmm n 1900 1055 |054 I057 IIIIIR II'0.'I-'I IDS# I060 1000 1970 iipc llpe . ._ Jljprt _ __ -|U,pI- ' ~ -- 4’_nI“‘ .\' _ ._ ~ll‘,pc bpr 5pI: . `.. 5 I' 104.25 105.00 103.50 101.2-'I 90,00 iil`|_.'»0 00,00 00. T5 I|0.l\0 0i|.fIfl Lili C1131 ‘/I’/I'/`/. 55 . ._ IIIs_2rI IIIIIIII In4.1Ii ins.:-II -II. 104.15 inirzs Sue 104.15 ions noiiixins or c_\x'_\iI.\ noxns I'rAx zxmirr issiirsi »'IrIc __ .. rI»Ii_1p_I;| -'Slope ,_ .\'I>I-I_IIi33 ~ir~I~ ,_ ._ .\iIIrI.ioa7 Moc D¢I:i_iIi:Ir I‘r.\xAni.a issi rzsi I00,iIlI l00_llf\ `ii`i.'l_I0 10'! 45 104.05 105.10 108.40 108_&'i -'I‘~'IrII~ _‘.'I»I-I_IIis: -'I‘=vr _. ._ .\IIIII,iIIni f’-I III- _ _ _II- 'Truck " _'Is If-II :i.'._I'n II. II. 'II ;:;I,IIIIII II. ,___ IIII»I,.,;. Fox Films I -I_,,` lIIIj.' wIr.~IIII IiiI\Il=IIIIlI-~r :II \'IiiII-IIII\'I~r_ II. r. Ii. III-II»~-II, I-IIII i<--IIII..-.~~. ~....I_._I... 'hI'_r.rIl4~r .. I ifi ""' I" “f"I' 'I'I‘ "I-II~»~ II Iwi .»-II..,_I§ _.I Ienarnl Motors -'~_I ""“‘ -"-"l»"""‘ I' I. “II `I '-'II' III-rI~I nnridliim ' `.`. III" nI'IIar~i~i |I.I--I III ---II -I-~r .'2(IrirI-I- I.`. S. Steel _._ ... ..- - 1|;iI` ‘lf f'itiiv‘~ II-~~II‘fI»I-»~I.I.~ I -.II Iva |._,_ " ‘ ‘ j=I is thru r-Ii TIrIII.:II |‘;-II.-_ -Iwi,-I, II 553-3! Ir Planned to develop up III 300.000 h Tiiinlr of .\cvii Frotiu p,,,,i, _If _\f,,__,,__,a, ‘ "I'no_~v rv\'_.i_\'I"i.\i. fIIIIx=s:i.¢ l"-.'iIIl,- nf i~,»,,“mf.,.,. I ‘ _ \ Iiiiiiilirir Iif IIIIIIIIrI»= ‘III-I; .-f,._I_,, I.. no,-_,I Bank _f`_';I i'I\\\I'I.\I. II'II _-_ _I. I.. II. ' »~ ~~ :Im-I-II-I »f rqIIII_I I~II,I...| I:fI .~i,I5_s A Ir _ I.I-I.IIl,IIiI'I- rI~IIII.>i'IIIIifI pr/-I-»I-rI~II »I»'I-‘- C IVE _ B0\D PRICES I-' I. H7I.'I"r°iII-II I'nrI\IIr~Iii III- I-IIIIIIIII 0* 50 out I-II' Iiliniit $140 IIIII' slirirr of the rlnris 90.00 “A” stork. This stork vnrrica ri $2 :III 10l_'_L`I nm! Ilii~lIl»nIl rnte \rlIiclI_ ns thorn IIrr~ 04.50 .’:N\N\I‘| shares nIIIsv:iI\IliIIL-_ re'iIIiI-¢~< .¢IIfI0.|i0f\ cash, Tim III.-is: "A" la thr- l`Iy time down thc river of life IE. Warren. Miss Leah MncKinl1i_','_. -- I renc MnI:Kinln;I'. _. I ti he ceremony the bridal party enjoy- ’ mended by iIa?IsTRIIIII"c`siIh.II§I Eu- I _ `“" 'Ti\nner, representative of the com- 501' Of the bride and Mr Hillis Mc- ed a motor drive through the cciin. Y0fk Curb Iiiil l'eIrIileIIIii RIII 4 lily 22”; 2 13"# 2014 5 2256 il-IH K5 ini; Iii; ‘|T\_‘ ir. lla wi-, 2111 III rrl) A sind _‘I II I, or ZHI 2 II :Irs io ':I I I.. 4.”I'II_ ze _'ld iIII.<_. TI *I 0'. iT‘,-_ I_'»‘k €I»Ir@d to different rooms, some to _~'IIIIIII IIII .Ir i_II`fI`I.I§I`II` ff' .I. I :I.I_ ISIFII III III" "MII IIIIIII III I-II I ::':i:::II III' :II _b.I::.'_':'I.I;.-"_;; ocial chat but in the midst of their \'III-IIIIIII 01| ,_ IMI.; .» enjoyment the sound of a bugle hcrn “M was heard in the distance soon the '.'4 40 iI`» .!_~I, RW eI'enaI.lers surrounded the house and vent merry as a n'Ini~I‘ia.g¢ bell, After' nen. Alrut one o'clock the happy Iiests commenced to look for their nts caps and coats but before de I I CURB MARKET ist-ributing of cahdy by several' Iliwlsi en .IIIIIIIIIIIIII Ir ivsrfn I _ ' F.-Iles Sinnk II|IriIT|gIIl_IIIv oung ladies the serenaders quietly .\o_\IIII.. iIrI~II- ...I oII,I I vithdrew ami went to their respec-I Wm`~;_¢“‘I’“"|“I ~ -I W 4, I l' _ FF _ _._ ~ -_I I I; sl _ \'e homes The presents to the bride FI "AI" IIII If. _ I.'.I-__ I’ _ _ _ I~ _\i.I _ II:-I in I iiere many and useful consisting of nf_,'___ _.___ ‘_ ~ _ Ieques china, cut glass. silver and II`1’~I’II' "-~°'=I_ j[‘ I‘I'I 1° . 'Inst 4.'I IIIIIII I".iIr Ii ,_ _... -i_'IIII» " i‘_IIIIiI _.I I'~_- ` ' I I II IIIIIIIII :III _ ._ '_‘_'.'I __ 'Nil ini \ (Iii ._ _. IT". IT* IT‘»I 117( - -li I il _ Ni '|'IIIm|' _ Ille. IU, I 1niIII i-I~IrIIi IIIII II'I.‘ 1I‘I II' Ynriindfi ._ __ IW IR I7“‘I I7". T.'I .\IIrti\ Am I I I' llvrl lIlil _ *fi SV; 9-'I ;I'. iiiiii ,~‘1\I-rrlrl _ _ . si <4 Sl ' ‘fl 'lllfl _\`§ui'iIF I. - .. lit Ili ' II-'I I NI :li>Ii\\'.1lkI-r. Il _ ._ Ili. Ti. l‘II~ ' ` iN'rs:mI:s'riNc nensrp _ The !~_--_~»-~------ ~---»--- _ Iiirst debris or saint Alphonus De- Ifniiowiris Sireakclr took Ivartf LA1u'M1iNT or TRADE AND Commence _¢__)\`=", 1/I V. orrAwA, CANADA November 22nd, 1930. Fo Heads of Families Co-opemtzon-the Keynote to Progrm A _§_ ,__ _ _ As head of your family, you always place the intereltl of your IOM Ind I daughters ahead of the interests of outsiders, do.n't you? You may be on ' the friendliest terms with outsiders, yet you concede without question that members of your own family have first claim on you for help nf any kind. Collectively you form the oldest co-operative unit known to man-the home. And the best way to promote the welfare of that or any other co-operative unit is to do everything possible topromote the welfare of the i'rid1`vi`dua1s who comprise it. I Sentiment and self-iriterest combine to cause you to place the interests 'I' not simply because they are your sons and daughters, bufbecauee their _ I success will add to yours. Similarly, sentiment and self-in terest combine to regulate your deal- ings within your own comm unity. You help your neighbour, not simply because he i's your neighbour, but because you believe he will be willirij to help you in return. You and he have many interests in common. As A matter ofgood business you prefer to trade with those who trade with you. _ Once beyond the borders of your community, when you get into the - I wider reaches of your province or of the Dominion itself, the call of sentiment tends to grow weaker, and the element of self-interest bo- comes less apparent. But seeing that our nation is simply our fanuliea and our comm unities in the mass, will not its welfare be best promoted by the some means we adopt to promote the welfare of our homes and our local trading circles? ' I Let us suppose you are a farmer living, say, in Saskatchewan. A large part of your income is expended for the purchase of implements, fencing, lumber, cement, twine, house furnishings, and tl-ie thousand and one other articles required to equip or service your farm and your home. The money you pay for these articles eventually finds its way back to the pockets of the workers who .make them. IsrI't it better for you if the workers you thus benefit are workers in Canadian factorial, rather than workers in foreign factories? ' I f your money goes to workers in Canadian factories, don’t you put them in a better position to buy your wheat, your butter, your eggs, and all your other farm products? Not only that, but because you have bought their products, I'Iaven’t you establisl-Ied a first* claim to their co11sr'dera» tion when they come in to the market to buyproductssuch asyou have for sale? It’s simply the comm unity trading principle on alittle broader scale! But send your dollars to factory workers in other countries, and what assurance have you that such workers will ever buy as much as Ia cent’s worth of your products in return? Your dollars have gone far beyond the community circle, beyond even tha national famiiy circle. They have gone where there is no mutualify of in tri-est, to countries where it is impossible foryou to influence their spending in the slightest degree. O_r, to use quite a diferent and in some respects perhaps a little better illustration to demonstrate this community of interest, let us suppose you are a Quebec farmer, and that you contributed your portion to the 88,903,885 that Canada spent last year for imported corn to feed cowl, hens, and hogs. What would have happened if this money, instead of being sent to corn growers outside of Canada, had been spent with grain growers in Western Canada for the feed wheat and feed barley they had for sale-feeds that would have been equally .as good for the production of milk and eggs, and considerably better for the production of bacon’ Wouldnft the Western grain grower have had more money with which to buy the pro- ducts of Quebec factories? And if Quebec factory workers had had more money to spend, wouldn't that have meant Ia better market for your milk, eggs, and pork? Some of the money you spent for imported corn would almost certainly have come back to you if you had spent it for Canadian feeds instead. As it was, how much do you think ever came back from the foreign corn grower to whom it was actually sent? So getting back to Ivhere we started from, don’t you agree that it alwayl pays in the long run to develop trading operations as much as possible within the family circle? Very sfncerely youre, ,onus Minister of Trade and Commorcts Ymateb. 'rho ima me emu hvlulvith the I'III\II °I-IIIIII' TI" ‘I°°*°l°l- I - - .__ i I I I >I. .I I _I ‘I I _.VI ‘ I III _I ,I I I II I .._......_.__.. _......-I»_»._._.~.._,.- _ -_...._~.. _..-___ ._ _ _“_ :_ .-, ._ I, _ _I I' I .I 1.' » I __ I,~ I ...Iv AVIS. I» II |__I II. II! IN’ III' I II Everywhere in Canada. _ ,~. I, I I ,',_I A~ : I I . I I .II Ii i.' _I I-,` of your family first. You assist them to establish themselves in li'fe,' -_. ._ g l I "tif, 1|* , I II" Ii, .II l‘~1I__ III. I ~_;»_»;- J" _ Iv 'i III ‘ ‘fi £1" I :‘ III _ -lr. I ‘I |:. II III .I ‘I III. __;._-_-. .__.,__ _,IIN _II I' _ III? ‘ "'.';_*‘. ,T’_'$-_-f .\. l:.,;I -._ . A. ‘ 3 'I I I’-'I I .I, I -_:I .I ii ='_~'-.1'.;=-`.iII, I ' 5. I; U... 1.' III. IH 4,... _ .¢'»`I .___-_ _ ,I