.~ - -.. `. \ of _- --_ =. ._ _ _ 'F-'ll' cm-uzLo1'rl~:'l'rl\1vN GUARDIAN. FOR TRADING CR INVESTMENT :;__y bo4;ds and other Seamus purely for income, you fin our facilities ndeqims md ¢l,Pe1,;,|,|e_ We maintain fourteen branch offices, mnnemd lv privazeglue, and hold memberships on six leading JOHNSTON WWAILD B ROGERS JR Manager Phone 1209 Gordon Bldg.. Grafton Street Charlottetown. llnbqs Mantra! Storl Barbary Mound Cub Iliff Toronto Staff lxrbmgc, IV/nrnpag Grd; lireiargc, Cblraga Baal of Trdl New York Carb (uurnn) Dm W CHESTER B McLUlE t Conservative Candidate For Queen'| Western Steel Products Limited 6% First Mortgage Bonds Series “B due 1948 'nw °¢C'1p1ee a leading position in the sheer metal lndustry of Canada, operating plants in Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary Van :num sed _Victoria for the manufacture of a widely divefnied line of steel and lbeet metal products of general utility A lasge pint is now being mum-u¢r¢d in Montreal, to be completed about November 1, 1930. Consolidated net earnings for the year 1929, available for interest and depreciation, were equivalent to 6.8 times present bond inverse requirements. Increasing demand or sheet metal products in modern construction activities, combined with the strategic location of the Company’e plants, indicates continued growth of the business. Price: 99% and interest, to yield 6.05% A A Descripeine circular nr reqsiei-z. Royal Securities Corporation Limited Riley Building, Charlottetown Telephone 822 KominFindpolddoa¢hru¢so|seCoaodn. 1 lottetovlm are household words wher 1 Is as well known and popular in the York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Montreal su and Toronto as he is in his native an f of sheer ability, detarmination and enlightened vision. He always has seen beyond the present and worked for the future. Educated at the far un famed Prince of Wales- College. he C e taught school for a while and then | entered business as a dry-goods clerk, |M speedily blossoming into an ambas- wide as the "dean of the fur trade. Bay Company, he is along with Hudson's Bay Company for which Messrs. McLure and MacKin- \\:¥:,> f 11 ti.. Mr W Chest” S Mchure char Haven and H"“°’d fallwayfine °f daughter Miss Maigaret who were :gigs of mM_June stocks of "hiS|au vm” G°vemment's °f me mm 1 Mr John H ‘vfyers is ons of are now withl f _ M ever foxes are bred or furs sold H pioneer roads in the Uniiiesd on a motor mp to mm "Id mme ln having recaptured ;1b;ite;50i;t6 of plexlonjand that the Tory Com nw" p°P“]a" and P°“ erm! pe"5°n Silt” Th” is M1' Wright* um Charlottetcim, returned last week to me damn _ " en P1e’d°“ ities in the agricultural life ug Quoe it to the Island and he was most -1-°1.on1°_ ° 1’0l‘n_ M!/y 29 to June 24 Suely Mr King never wanted the 1 _ 1 _ f“1‘ t“d° °f L°“d°“' E“F“‘“d- New lsvoi-sbly impressed with its into _ F‘°"°W1u€ l>1'¢\'1°u-s break, which oui- loioc-bots or tho oomihioh to tous hlsl C°“" y A ‘“°°“s “I l"m.e-if' he .h' .==».=.-" -..W M.. ,__.r-` -mar ef 'zz' Lo-F 11 ~ 'mu P5_?E_.._E_Tvl cC||tr3| Gl|3|'|l|3|\ ~ "°‘° "Y M“"'>' Market Review Pvllflf-‘Ol Cvrlfrol ---_».- A Mission oooouotsd by tbs no ~ I 1' P M 1,, __,,.1,, '-_ domvtlouist rsthsis will open lu st 9 , i 1 on m Qu JW 21 N ml Tb' °1°=‘“°1'°i° I-N ludebted to persistent buying of Dominion Bridge mm Pauls Church. Bturaeon. Sunday. 1 /V5 in recent sessions has attracted more li-ig wtsiuliilcixerimli mm min meet 1 aoth, di .1 1 ami I ° ° u1u°u-' 0° his Juv en nil? _ALEXANDER Mui-,,,_ attention than any other mdiviquollcampngn spqches In an elecwm development 1h the market 'rho stoo1¢|,_h 1 1, srocir snrrlumlr-'iwohty Ayr 15.1.1113 ,mn I was !°v¥ht with I grim shire bulls are beinz |hlDD¢d to the PROVINCIAL D U S b1;¢_l1_';1lc1_ta:fn__S_i;- sevex~s.l1_:1Jks ?:r1t1>:;1ns onmboth sides the HPPCI-1 Nowfouiuiloho oovlu-huient ot tho “cum °“1 el' ve wmsu “th special end 01 the pmunt month Th R T Hohnan lhss been making itself felt only re welcome The fact that the humour 811111.11115 ue B11 Mlecud "om record oently when an outside demand de is unconscious adds to rathe than pngormnnn 511.” and dum, Summerside 1ve&c_>1ped.. ____ ,de;ract1s_1!ro11n lt; merit ___ e pass 1s‘.s L: have been wall pea ng -1 enora, Ontario last 1--T ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - § anti n of market in vim of he Island, left yesterday morning on as well as in everything else return homo Mi- wi-ight is assistant °1°°° ”'°"”"“Y °’ "‘d“*""1°’-’ “W in ooo or the worst things that ooulol lm ma" H “YE” DOW noch' B C did 1 vice president of the New York New Mrs Ehza Maclnms and h,_1, ‘7°n°5 average l‘° the "'5l5°°°“°° happen to Canada. would be to have | C° E V' 7” an °r Q.” he _ taken an active artl th vclrlo mmer climate beautiful scenery Cap1_ _1_ H_ Humey of the C_ N_ s_ mmated Mliy 3. the leading indus new d°Ch'l¥l€ 0! P0lltlcal govemmentlorganmmons aid 1;1O\,1,;1 “.1 1 d fertile farms. His wife is a niece .C 1 ,, 1 h trials staged a rally into tho end of seriously. His past record gives the. ._ . Province. Chester; as he is popular 0 M1.s_`Ha1,vey Sum of Ch,”-1°¢¢¢ an'1vl;(1)_1m;Uman1C}1o11§;;'a1H1l;1b?1;;mdav; May which regained slightly less thanllie to his new creed. . :H31 interest? .puzllc Danihf In ti ly known, has risen to preeminence town and ,M13 101011.16 Cm-ns at “canon W1111 the former-5 mother 50% of downsw1.n,g_ should 5 gm-1,1-,er In 1921, when M: King cams into a_°H;1ce 1? 21 1? 11580 Ogno; Bi ln business and “bn” me by mea" present lil her sister, Mrs. 111 Southport. ' advance occur at this time, it would Power. there was not a Conservative from “£21116 1; wal” 9 C?-111_1_";a e Wright in Newton Mass. _m be the strongest technical lndlcation`_P’°"l“°ial G°"e"“m°“° m the D°_m 1599 sim., than he 11 degot d 11 s ---- Mr, and Mrs. Carl Greerlan, have 0! several months. lmi°“‘ There W” H m°“°P°1y °f 2 ~e- H ins about people out or wo:-it me 11181” M1' Kms u reported as Mr and Mrs D J Macdonald an Mr and Mrs J H Henry hue genaraldtpression should ponder overlf°u°W° nounce the engagement of their returned from a visit to Kensington the following Dow Jones compile.-l why have P"°ml°’ F‘°‘°€`u5°n in dnushter Helen Joan to Mr Edward while there they were tho guests o' tion -corporate Financing in tho|'°“”“° P"°"‘l°" ‘*“d°'S°" 1° 5” Jarvis Hodgson Morrlsey Marriage W5- and Mrs Alexander Henry U S in 11181131 mm 01, the current katchewan, and Premier Rhoda; ln to take place early in August ____ .W8-2' 34401000000 'Ib buy 344011000 Nova Scotia thrown their weight in | 554°-ll Judge H L Palmer and Mr J .1 000 of new securities, a monthly aver to the election Mme on the s1d° °! -__ Hornby, left yesterday afternoon for age of $730,000,000 th l WELCOME VISITORS-M1' and Moncton, N B v.here they will at must h e peope of U S ave some f Mrs W H Wl'iBh¢ 01' NCWWU- M955- tend a conference of the Rotary Club, side;-able lngemsgnr: antiivdileeg 10 11,1 y m p°1y nd lwhv have been on u m°l°f ulv t° uhloh opens ui thot oily thi.. mom sum... 0 e Wm” m°”°P°1Y °f °°““’°1 in P°1’*l” the Domi .ion Conservative Party? ‘It is because the Tory party has alwas st/ood for one a it rl 10111 |self to the development of his pa me soon to be p1.1ckcd_ Today he is [William Weatherbie_ Fifth, No, 2.083 Mrs. J. E. Andrews. Hunter Rivér. is 51111 11.1 that b1151ne5s1 known 1111. ,md Hooked Met. Judge G. Duffy. Sixth lnorv visiting her sister Mrs. Warren »- No, 392, Handworked table cloth, 'Houston, city. ih addition to being iutsrostoo bi the M1-as Laura"-a Bfldsef- Prizes ml' Vimy Ranch along with his equally be obtained Wednesday H-ff»¢m00H at enterprising partner. Col. D. A. Mac- the Rectory of the R/edemptorlst lesley Farms, Mas-5., motorcd to the Kinnon, D. S. O.. and the Hudson's Fathers, ' Island last week. While here they _ _ 1 _ M-35 A -....- the Colonel representative of the F *_* ""==' - - -1* ‘f ' _ ' ' . PERSONALS B l Mr. and lVLrs_ Llnnen-lann, of Wel- are the guests of Mrs, Linnemanrfs sister Mrs. Robert McLeod, stanley ridge, also their cousins Mr. and Mrs J. E Andrews Hunter River -< |f»¢Chl'li¢H1 rally. Such a perfdrmanee . Klng’s Inslncerlty 'winners Of the Vl11'l0US Pflzesf Flfstl M.rs, Lawson Crosby, of Lawrence. Iwould indicate that s definite tum Did Mr. King protest against such lformed. most resourceful "platform sador of trade on his own account,|N0 1,1w_ Gen11_m__m.s Gam wa1ch_ M '11 1 k _ _ _ . 1 .1 _ in which he devemped 11 1_em1me1_a11ve1 . . 1 ass., and three children, Grace, 85 -1 enplaceintheml-rket,arid1;1~lut a monopoly. If he sincerely believed speakers Ln polit.c.s today. 1_His aio busmes_1 He was one 01, the mst to , Mosey Doucette_ Second No. 981, 1Geo1.ge and CM11 are spendmg me lt was nozv engaged ln tl-is pr-gcc;-,S of in this “rio political monopoly' creed quence impressed both Mr. Meighei see the great possibimls of dome_m1Gentleman’s smoking set. _Junior isummer Wm, her 5151591 M1,s_ Han-_V Idiscountlng much more than the nor. | Ht that time it would have been more 1 and Mr. Bennett when they hee breeding of snver 1.011851 and en1ered1Doyle. Orlebar St. Third, No. 2180.1Hyde_ (;9mwa11_ lmal _seasonal lmpfgvemem 111 bus11,1e5s‘hunest if he had declared h1mself.1‘him. One of the learovlhco'today,“ adding that We, the weep 101, mm of 1111111111 to; Obviously. if Mr. Kms believed "there were no heighrs to which l~. use above me m1d__71me 16118151 At 1that a monopoly of control of poll- g could not rise given the opportunity." that umm A__mer1‘can ca H tu ltics was undesirable, he should have Mr. Myers has been in politics since n uc atedltranslated his 110905 lhtfl HCUOHS H-nd 1912, when he was returned to repro around 135. Gen img.; uroumi 75 PRIZE WWNER5 - Th’ "V returned from li wedding trip to st. ' If the lridustrlals succeed in nsmg,L¢ibera1govemment'mh a spnnmug temul sores 'st Hampton-o wi d=r f-he lu-*P1¢°-1 °f “N 51”” 5°' faolui N. ia. Thou- mon fileuos with above 245 with our bi- ° “"1” “ul” ‘md °°“"d”‘ 1 . Y Y ief reactilme. it _ _ _ ‘ awake progressive farmer. 'Jo ity 0! the Ch“f°h °1 the Mm §them muon success ih their booutl- vu*/uid suggest that the ulrrent un- ,M111 L1b°:111 Pr°gT°5sM5` nf mirhe name he is famlllarly knovm bi H017 Redeem” Was drawn f°" °" ful new home in Newton. 5WU"-B is more fundamental than s pm 8 pm leg' is of a genial disposition, liked b onday, July 21st. Following are the . everybody. He is one of the best in ' with s desire to readiust the balance sent the first district of Queens in the B thi 1') ' - 1,; 6 em around B8’ Sfeel "mmdlhe might have ordered his 118-fffyllocal legislature. He was Minister 11 ' *machine in the various provlrwts lD1Agrlcu1ture ln the stewart 'Govern- ew Ymk `m1y21_F°r°°“‘st`A M-"‘|cease functioning and urged hlsl 11181111 and was s.1ec1c.d,'.11.1 1921 row trading market is in-pr°5p°°“ f°" I SUPpol-ters to refrain from voting. I and 1926 to contest Queens at th _“day with the "st ” 5 w'h°1° '”'°“d‘l What was the Political o0mP1°X\°0| then general elections. Ori-_the pros 'rf ]°W°"» of Alberta in 1921? H00 Chi-T105' ent occasion he was the unanimous \-‘ton and oo-wo look for the ` stewart s so o Liboi-ol Aomlhlstr JULY_22, 1930 » _ .» - -- U ' 1 P ' ' _ _ = .- . _ _, _ f -_ -ju _ _-1 _ [___ _ 1 » 1 .3 1 1 _ I ‘ _ _ l ` _ . . l _ " _ - ._ . cg . 4 - M` 1 4 1 the I _ _ _ _ .. , 1 l '~‘ ' ' 1 ' ‘}7lm1'i-rrizyoowisbooooioi..,l,¢,,,,,i,,,,, f ' _ _ _ ‘ . I _ _ _ 1 _ . _ I _ I ' . I . . 1 l ' ' . _ _ - €` e o o |_ ~ '| ' _ _- 1 | _ , . , . . I _ _ 1 . . . . ~ . , . ._ 1 ' : . , s , . _ ' 1 ‘ : 1 - ~ I _ | 1 ' 1 4 1 | _ ~ . 1' 1 -l . . . _ | | A 1’ \ i _ 1 , _ _ _ ' ' . , . 11-,g_ , . I £1 1 1 .u= f - . . " . ' _ ` 1 1 _ ~ ' 4 ` i < i _ _ _ 1 _ ' _ _ _ 11 , . a 1 1 1 1 1 . _ __ 1 1 ' ~ so ' _ 1 ’ ° .. . ' » 1 ' r -1 _ ,1 1 1 _ _ , _ 1 , _ 1 _ . 1 1 . . hh Y' T( he ci C of B non have built up a most lucrative MT- B105 L€Pa€9~ N°l'f'h RU-SMCUV i ' ' h ad chow' amm' with Mr' MCLUN m ti I th s 0 Maritimes Mr McLure is in public with relatives and friends ln Con Wmdm C1111 h power since the ci-ea on o a my-y1 1 _ ~ » g f,' iv o has been in Hornblowei- at Weeks-The exuber-province. 'rhere were 34 Liberals on cvfrupandent' of 111111 r_io_;‘,_s11_911_111;ii;El;0l1ie<1:_:i11u;___he 121131111? cord. N. H. ?;o1rgetovm as witness ln the Anti ance of last week will carry well into ‘tho G0V¢l'ul'n¢D¢ Side md 18 United . ._ - f U C K _ - --- r , left' Charlottetovlm yestcrda l in P l ;_ 0 ,_ _ _ Y this eeks ti-adin befor th Farmers. An election was hed remer Drury was 1n_.conl:rcl in _ & Co. when he was in New Yor.. on a busi- Master Douglas and Mamie Lutz, 1 an 1.1.1111.” to Ontario when he 111111 __ 11__wm_1_1__ __11_1_g_k e em is even 11922 _M P_____1e__ Stewm ____ routed On1___1O _11_h__1 M111 K1__1g_ came _O _ _ M ness trip, the Conservative Party of Moncton, N. B.. are visiting their spend a few days before rejolning his ' d _ premler Greenfield and 34 ,o111111.8_ mm 45 members of th U F I |, _ _ coutlhuotlon cf a good trol-lin ~‘ tin. 'rho Liberals had boon lu ii, ¢ _ tl- 1 1 _ 5 _ & C and 5116311111. growing business in the has returned from a pleasant visit Cam F1 H1 Johnson of the steamer 111111 E mul' 1a o 1_ 1 carry e onserva. ve co ors o we . , ‘ - .. ~ , 1 ' e 6010678 Df “M dloflffédl S1061! Exchange Queens County, wired hini offering aunt Mrs. Harry McKenzie, 1 North 'ship at Baltimore. Bache ‘nd Co*we are inclined to an - J ' - - ` 88 Grad George S Char! n at the then forthcoming convention _ i I l MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Market reports furnished by Green I S W S Steel of Canada Pfd .. _mom 301 Liberal sweep of the Province occur- 'l Halifax, have arrived ln the city to "' red Mr McLure was one of the few spend s. vacation with friends and Miss Augie Reardon is at present more wouldbeeonstentl he d ith Mrs Ray McDonald and little profits on fu1th'ei- buiges this week 511 1 the ta 1 11, United Farmers vlent into power with .O_ But ln 1923 Premier ~Fei';'1ls:n to submit his name for nomination nusmo' ' giges Bmw' noe D ming only I8 Liberal in place of the 34. swept the Province. increasing his fy 0 “GWB Af, that time he could not See his Way Mr John Pitre linotyps operator dauahter of Montreal and her sister wsu street Minor sB'ys_s°me sein' 1 H: His Martchaniu lgned 4 mgilimty nit last elecriimi P l ~ - ° . - 1 922 er n res e sa e ng occui-re in rnce _ _ _,J clear to accept this flattering oifcr, of the Sydney Record, is visiting rel- Miss Ethel B. Mullin of New York mg is likely to make its appearance ianl: handed tliisn reins of office over Edward Island, ' where a. Liberal 1 but later consented to run for the atlves and friends on the Island. City, arrived in the City saturday aft" tm 0P¢Ili1’¥ today but as men- ,to ML Chimes Dum1ng_ Hen Wu; ma101.11y of 17 was m,,,_,1m.m,.d 11110 . 1 | 1 ___ o____1_d_1 -T___-_-.r Provincial Legislature for- the city, . _._ _ _ 1 night on a visit to their parents Mr timed °“ §°"'°f°'1°¢¢8S10ns,weuk srllfi the chance for Mi- King to put his I n Conservative mayorlty of '1'1_ 111 t'°° " and was elected. In 1927. when the M;-_ and Mrs, Ambrose Atkins, .' and Mrs. J. L. Mullin, i Shmlld be used for making p1.n'chusss_ precepts 1310 pm_c1°11,e_ The mbenls New B1.1ms1,.1ck the e1ec11O1,1 0-; 1925 It was said here only a week 8-B0 th” were obviously weakened. the beginn- threw out the Liberals. and in Nova shields dr Co., Montreal, to stewart Winnipeg Electric . .. 401-’.‘ '_ ~ _ , - y N' 0 0 ing of the debacle was in sight. and Scotia in 1927 the 28 Llbgrsls and Jones A.: Co., 88 Great George Street, Charlottetown. Quoted at closing, July 20, 1930. Call Money ' ' sui'v1\'ors retaining his seat along with relatives. V’-*M118 1161' m0ffh9l'. MTS. D. RCM- f0l°l'rl5310h Of new P0015 and Cliquw 011 NEW YORK H011- DY. W J. MacMillan. At the _ don, in this city. Miss Reardon, who the buying side of the market. There ienough not to force an issue, with the became 28 Conservatives "arid twa last Queens County Conservative Mr. mo ivlrs. J. west, ohorlotto- is Private Secretary to her brother. has been steady =Xi>afui°n0nu1ebuy- posult that tho Dunning Govommoht Liberals aft/or the boiling was over. 2% Ame,1,1CB_n can 12311 1Conventlon, he along with Hon. John town. M.r. and Mrs. L, I-l_ MacMillan Rev- JB-m@»S F»¢B1‘d0I1- Of MUIDGB-P0115. ing side of the market, Therehss been went into power without an election. Silent About Quebec Abitibl ...... Alberta Pacific Grain .... Asbestos 1, Brazilian .. .. .. .. ... E. A. O11 .. .. ... F. C. Power . 36-'%1Eleci.rlc Power&l.i;ht .. :ohms csi- 201-3|Ge Janada Cement l4_Goodyear Tire ._ Zanada Power and Paper ' . Alleghany . . . .. _Anaconda . ... 25%‘Bendix Aviation . .. 'Co MONTREAL 12|Consolldated Glu -... mmerclal Solvezts .. 391§;Domlr1lon Stores i1=,;,1cohso1l1-lstod mm rho. .. neral Asphalt 1.’I‘é,Int‘rriat-ional Hydro Elec. for this reason they were wise two Cot~.serva.tlves before dissolution | g5i._;1H. Myers, was unanimously chosen to and son Bruce, Halifax. are having 13-“ded in M°!ll'N“’ 135" Week ami' steady expansion of the buying side In 1921 Premier Norris and the1f No 'yonder Premier King is dlsup. 431; carry the party colors at this general a delightful holiday at the St. Law- I °°"°]“dmg B t°“1' °f E“’°P9~ “lf-1 with the outside public gradually be- ;Liberals were in office ln Manitoba. 1 pointed and alarmed. No wonder he Saiélelection, renee Hotel, Brackley Beach- las she was so ne" her old mme . 01 1 ld lu 1923 d Y h 17° l th "Oi ll ioa --'-=- 24% Price Bros. . . . ...... 6%- F05- 20‘i Qufbec Power . . . , . . . . . . . . . 5".- Dec. 1875. Shawiriglsn Power ._ .. 60% Shan-lnigan Power 46111 Sl‘:-.wiiilgan l'/.liver . . . 6411. 'U'itcd Securities . , . . . . . .. 4‘&"f Oct. . . 5% Feb 4‘~'_-"2 Mar, 5% "o May 83?i,| DOMINION GOV ERNMENT BONDS 1 1943 1 1968 1 1967 l 1970 1 1968 1 195'! -A ‘ ed to lea"n that he is recovering nice a V me so ar em in me mnkel' has _ coming 9, wiillrig follqwel- but an _ecton was he ri an 1;: csc es s u e onserva vs own decided to make the trip. The very bm, Wmgon 15 9.1" the the Liberals were overthrown and monopoly". The sweep through the 103451 *"- 13,1] 59,5011” ,pmt in 311511,,” 15 Premier Bracken and the United Provinces has revealed the most 101; Friends of Mr. Elliott Ma,cGu_igari, just ahead of us. md that the pug-mer; of Manitoba swept the pro-1smazl.ng turn-over in political 9.1! S.J., of Weston College, will be pleas- d B . 1, 1 . Vg,-1°¢_ [thought in the history of the Dom- l0.>-lhy ~ ' been d1s¢mm11ng mm fact Nota11| The Liberals were in power 1ln inlon. That change has not taken 91. ‘Y 1001.11’ Tanada Brewing .. . 38 International Harvester .. Dominion Bridge 53‘£iK Foreign Power Securltlfs .. 26 l\ 8~"i_N P -‘Yasser Company .. General 'Steel Wares . B lmperlsl O11 mdystrial Alcohol .. 51 llemstlonal Nickel ' international Petroleum 18% Home oil . _ :l.in11>oof cc ` .. 2o1§,l= ` R 241i1s ' s ears Roebuck tarldard Oil of New Jersey . ennecctt Copper fontgomery WH-rd . iagnra Hudson PM aramount Publix .. . o. B. enick 6.: Ford .-4 'ef ... ost . 45 38% War Loan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35% War Loan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1740] Vlcto1'_v Loan .. 59%; Victory Loan .. . . ,.. 21"~l Victory Loan ‘ Renewal . . _40‘i 1 Rcllmdlllg . . 66‘£»;R/eillnrlilig . . 71’€ §Refunrling Massey Harris .lfnotrtal Power ... . .. .\!eCol1 Frontenac ._ National Breweries . . . National Steel Cer ., 'Canada Bronze ... ,, Canada Melting .. Dominion Tlu- ... . . .. .. *`f1m°u-» Players 43 25% ‘Sterling Securities A 58 Studebaker ... ..- 19 Y¢l1_a_\v Truck .... ... ..... 30 Fox Films 48_U. P. E. 39 Chyrsler ._ .. 18% GeneralMotors 12 U. S. Steel - - 231/il BANKS ws Power Curporstion ... Quebec Power ... ... 5h"\’l»"i8sn .. .. .. 87-Bank of Commerce ... smolters ._ isainoysi Bshlr 821Benk of Nova Scotia .. 55|Benk of Montreal ~ ACTIVE BUND PRICES . ._‘ " ' ' ‘ f."¥5Rl2.?\»2;< Abltibl Beaulumon Powoi- 6% oct. 1 19511 9911 Self Telephone . 5% Ml-011955 so July 11953 .. 5"i 1931 100.95 104.05 102.55 ! 102.45 ’ 107.30 101.50 911.20 102.65 1 seas ' 5"? 1937 5‘;~"Z= 1933 5‘é 'T3 1934 5’r"o 1937 5% "6 1932 4‘§~"'o 1940 5"'o 1943 4”: "r 1944 1. Summer Strains A For all the strains the flesh is heir to during the summer months- U26 Mlnard's~ Popular for ilfty from an operation for acute ap- mek! hw tm, in' |131-ltlsh oolumblo when lvlr. King pm-o through the robot-ositv of ur. endlcitis. at Carney Hospital, Bos- 5 e P" “ted thu °'d`I,$11med °m¢e_ They Nmulned in Klngin seeking to rod;-egglehg M1. 1 1011 H15 m me M _ D _ M stance. The rails in particular, except 0 F- F5 Y BCGIUEHD 1 the majority even after the l92‘l‘ance of parties ln accordance with to visit him. _ buying will be seen ln the rails from E819. and M%iff Bull? 19” DTI Sal'-Uday in ndmdual cases' lagging' Better election. but on January lst of this the tenets of his new creed. but in year the standing of the parties was 'spite of the best efforts of the Prime -_______.__ ____ this time °n hecausg the “ns must reversed after 13 years of Liberal Minister to stein the flood. The partlcipite in the b“'sm°’5 revival' nistrstion and 35 Conservatives 1 political control of the Tories Lg the edmi 1° h” 5”” ."‘°'¢d ln S°"°°'°1 1"' and iz Llborols oohstltuto tho pres-jthlh, sgoihst which the Llboi-his 5l’°n°°5 1°t’°l'~` th” 5l‘°°_k'5 We" ln ent Legislature. ihsve fought for years. and it is be- scant supply on the way up. This _______i_.--li l-msc they see political control pass- shows that stocks were exceedingly July 19 at average 610.800 'barrelsglng into Tory hands in 0tta_\'.i that well bought when short selling was in daily against 611,100 barrels in Dreced. 1 the new creed is pul forward at tho such popular-_vogue toward the end of ing week, ' ell-vohtli hour. Regarding Quebec, King re- » .- @ 16471 asv. l 1l‘5:Rcfl1:1d!ng . . . . . . 314 26‘3l , 1 Q 414% 1046 90.30 1 ‘ N A 1 - ~ Msnxar navncw issued by Bi- irsh' 'rrsotioh roi' l I R ` ` ' ` ‘th t Pr 1 A 'ri h fir li az I ` 1 m 8',” HSC €l'€l\1 6 8 , _ ~ . mitmeuts. 20 rolls iasss 135.11 135.25 off ai 1 H 1’ 45i 1, N 1_1 Jime and the six months. While gross 1 - ‘W W' 1 se1;e,m1 members M the chain sw” New York Ju1y 21s1,__.1.he swck l openlrlg gun for him and declared June and that the short interest is 30 industrial; high 24064 low 296 . having trouble ln covering its com 01 issy, 236 65 off 592 mains silent H- does not merlt‘on 18.1.1, An iiidlcstloi of oi-and s cop earnings shoved decrease 0! 864. ‘ `,__ I vw Du ihimself in his fsvcui- It depends on ‘ per pi-oduc‘.lon is contained in the 009 or 1 12 percent net earnings WP U-YG Sl-111111 lbuylng zone B S mu-koi. seldom does the ob us e1111hos1_ ox 1_1 ond whether Premiers production. publish-:d by the Domln- The average increase during the . - 1_ _ 1 _ _ 1 1 1 . 29’ ' -‘ 3 . pam l W4, _ ` 5 2,, 'May figures of Canadian Mineral were up $43,497 oi- nearly 2 percentl I N I M E N ‘T 1 liQ°’3° Ln °“I" 1’ ‘lm dw” ‘ 9° the ¥"°°t ’“’p°"°d 1° be play fa,-9 C1-111,95 U, not, It is against mo 4 ‘ " ""' ' ` " ' " ` il "amd "6 1°" mc” fm U” W" ‘nd °d by P°°1‘ ln th °““"'°“° °d"“'“°°' it f best interests of tho country that 1011 Bureau of 5f,m5;1¢5_ An ,_-,M1-,ul fl;-st gix months correspond very ' -m-°-*_-_-----_~ Shaw’ 9 bell” “em mm U “sul f°’ 1 WI-1 ff¢¢7~V Pwdlcted that 5t°°k5 Wwld 1 ther, _ghmnd he ,_ mongpgly ln pci. of 7,789,000 lbs of copper is report- closely tc that shown last month. this L°'°“°‘ mme 'S ‘ 5'°°|‘ t° my 5° °195°d 5l"'°“3 satufday f°" me °f`;1t5cal thought and of politlonl control. os lol- Quoboo sua Novo sootls oi being equivalent to nearly 2 percent lm’ W* ‘“"°'- 0°* °“ “num” °”°f the "°°k md sus Mr xui oiioln ss s mio to . - ' _ - _ I ' _ li- s . 316.which all 'but approximately 180,- The fact that gross esmings were' _ N0*“"~1 0°* WW" "$384111 !lV0¥- SlIbul'dly'! NM S&S51°l1 h°W°V¢f~15h¢,whg_,bf¢odth of v1¢»w"1ft,l-mgon. 29311000 was probably accounted for by lower while 1-let increased, is reflect- °d 111011!-*WUI 3140 hiv# mid! tstudy sew only a slightly an-M1118 U1'-"k°°ft1~o1 is 2_161Nora1'.da..Th1s would, therefore. in- ed in an improvement in operating PG Of thi! Gbfbludlng lhdllitfy. A Mme- with no indication of the bullleader-3 it is against political* monopoly 250 ydicate an output of about 7,800,000 ratio. This. the percentage of oper- fl°1.'*°»1 m°'V9m¢nf~ 'S 01°" It hind '11 ship B0 evident 0511101' lu the W¢¢k}i.h'at Conservatives have fought in B- C- Power Canada stefsmshlp c» P. R. ............-............ .. ¢ P. it Dom. T. & Chem: Grllreau Power _Gatineau Power Gillnesu Powoi- Howard Smith M°Utl‘=sI Power Montreal Power M°'°f°N1 'Prlmwsys .. Wlutreal Trunways . Montreal 'ri-unwnyx M4711 6% 5% 06°F 6% 5% 6% 6% 5‘i% 5% 5% 5% 5% 419% Mar. Oct. Dec. Dec. Jen, June Ap. June June Oct. Mar. Juli' Apr. Aw. 1 1960 1 1941 1 1954 15 1944 2 1949 1 1956 1 1941 15 1941 1953 1951 1970 1941 1955 1955 99 94 97% 11bs in May compared with 0,750,000 ating expenses to gross revenue, was Worthington Pump. _ land only s fractional rally at theiquebec. The monopoly of a Solid 11bs in April sho 11,500,000 lbs to 40.4 percoot ss ssairut 42-3 percent sUMMAi'l.Y _ _ _ » oioso. wo doubt. however, it satui--1Bloo is not in the best uitsi-fits or March. which is uiiderstood to have in June of lest year. _ , 1 Stocks of crude rubber in london day, market had any particular mum the nation noi- of the province itself. been the largest production month ~ The situation where gross is low- If you want on July 19 totelied 90,81( tons. in- ing as due to the extreme heat, at-1'I'l~1at representsstives from Quebec Norsnde has had this year. The tot- er and not higher is not e. new one _ mg, ¢f 313' ¢,¢|l|3_ itmdmoe was ,mm 111 Wm 5¢_1-,eg 1shou1¢| be led like sheep -and forget 104 al production of the company for in the history of the company. The EXpedlf,10lll and U1 s_ many md mwwmmt ` I; 41,1 ,how ghough, gmt Wm-101,; I the best interests of their own pro. the three months as indicated by this some conditions prevailed in Aug- Expert W°rkman.hi’ um sum ,ix mmm. “ded _yum 30 111115 1"d,1.5h11,_ than 15 mtl, N 1,1. vince, obeying the dictation of the "Wi W” °PP’°’=’m°°°lY "~°5°»°°° “"1 1”' ""‘°“ “it °“’“*"‘¢‘ °“°”°4 ost stent aosotriis mor ii-1tst~ost,