8, A1932 . .TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ __ - \ ’ / , , 1 , » _ / _ _ ,PAGE ri};i:_ ` ' if Stock Market I Qr1otatioh»"METS adlmn Press) _ 4. -.---.. 1 v ~ (Cm 0 I N G §',y,§};, Pn;c°:““ Rami.) new cis.. Mou'rlu\:AL. Sent. 'I-There were . ~ “ sell 'rslenlmnsaiff' .' 10;” 1oI;'f1oIii2 °“iy 5° mme' 98 “Ives” 368 h°g5 7,171- _N ew Goniidence lni' Dominion Partly Respo-nsiblefor atést Climb gap; 'I-Restoration of 'in t":11ls1lian 5ecurities_ the 1-ollcluslnli of the Imll¢\'|3| t'ollfcr1-iles nllil the cover- ln nntlclplltlnn ot 1' li ,rnllllg its upward march. Csnnrliall dollar was quoted .\`1\\\' illlil into 11. lncct thc exchange. ONLY §.\l/ILL JIIATUBITY l\`cl\' Y111-lr. 011 lhf- 1'.1n1l1li11ll Nntiorlnl Roll- ilr 111-1‘r»1l|1|_ illo only pnylllellts lille, ,'_\'.=1\‘ \'1-rl: rlurillg the coming six mb, ,,,.,. for interest, rlnrl this sllnl ‘ itsls l~s.< than .$15,000,000 scattered 1- vnriolls lnolltha. . 1 ver th ,The Morltreal Curb Market . _.L4 ` 41.)). .. ._-~ .. .._. _ 'I5 '|`1»l»:l1'1-o . .» . .. . . . . .\lii\1‘.~` . . . . . .. . ... .. 'l`1ll\1'-s ... ..._ ... I NI 'ro Market i'1-riil . ... illlil 1'1|:|i Corp I3 .. .... .\'1r-rl \\'ll:\.~s .. » 1- _ l`l||\l ... . ... I3 \\'1ro1ls ... . . . S l‘or\'cr . as llI~‘\\f‘r1vs . .<11-.l t'1lr , .. .\iiliill;: ,_, , _ ___ , "~1'l- . . ..'. l‘..11cl' 1 ... ... 22 Com . . lIl~r~ t"olll ... ... Grain Market (frmndlan Press) lI'l.\'.\'ii'II1; .\l1lll. Sept 7-Bull m‘;f""‘Ur""'f\‘»|i-fi ill till: wllcat pit tn- hkim; l;\‘1]""'i§inlI il vrlllnilt bill for "ml nf ll a ill 4-llriy trarlillg when mm] mllziilr nun 1-clit. worn- -estab- M ' “_1" lrrives rccedetl before hlmllr |»11~.~_=llrr~. Closing prices ra- ~ ' |">>»~_1 or 11,5, is one cent s Dllrhel, I .. UA `S~ I\'lle.1|; in-| _ £5; *ill 1l‘.‘»1;'_'r, r'.\sf{ Pmclss ll'i.,,. M, I ~ |11. ‘- ’_; - hard 50%; No. 1 nor. I rIf'>n`\‘_;'§,`. _"“\'f 53%? No. 3 ~llor 50: No. 11.1.1 ,_.,;,'?'T‘ “ 5 45'/1: No. 11 aim; lil " "Ck .55l N0. I durum flats: N.. o p ` . 111, -~-W.i't:-imacw. i~..,‘¢F{,‘,,f ,';'§v'- 1'-W.: Iii. 1 rt-nl :zur 2.5-\,_ ' '12 li"§f‘§5"d, 17%; Track -il. _ . 2"|.|l;l_..l 1‘I`l‘.l_lt'lIn:,wG;-gdgnc |;\‘_]|.°w ox i ' ' °' ¥ . 34 : 1-_ f\i_‘f,§;';',"je;`_ No an c. .w. aiu: Nffsr 'II'2l1. .J “’ U C. IV Init No 8 C -- lr-1-1. soy... 1 wilirsn MAY (Conti " '~’ . _\ ““.°'¢|¢¢1. 5 _mgrst that as between them mm mmany f;c_tipI.1 mg r ‘II-‘iii-iiiigfron “re euirsested in rlisiricts ns some of the ,.,.,|solls for the (‘lln1ldisn ui: Linn- in New york maori s . ... 5, 'Tllo llnfatlon, which 131.' ( iii llrl\'1\ll1-2 of 13-lil cents 15 tba highest level of the _ Canadian ork hns resulted in gm-lt.~_<1 purchase in the Dom- ,.(1'111l:lrllrll\ goods; nlld the nf nn improved balance ofl tllc llllitcrl States, On tho ._ ‘ » . tn nf ( .ll\'liIIl`|I\ \'7I\}II'1Pl\ rest in New York Within the next. six months, Cnn- hlls only one lllnlllrliy failing due \-,W 1111-lr, ull Ilccvlllbon 1_ $40,000,- llcllriliu illti-rilst llt 4 pcr cent_ lie- p;1_\-;ll»l-\. .\'rl illtllulntlolt has ,___ irnlu nfficlill sources ds to heiilvr this lnllturlty will lm mot 111-:ish nr. hy rl new issue of bonds 1°/1 11% 1 :MA I3 11% sv. .,. .. ills .. .. 10411 1*."/l 21.3 11% lil in 21', 0.17. -_'lr/, 11 1-li 2’/. -l‘/1 .'»1.~3 12% 5*/I lllx, 10% luv, lr. 17% 9 224i 90 7% .>-Dec 4571.4 1014: g.‘:“,§_" 1"" 1'<=%B: Dec muh; my Ii ». . ` 11l7""' "°' “"%B= Dee 11114: my B. C. Packing __ _ Brllxllisn T 1, Pow B. C. Power A .. ..'. Bronze Com ... Cer Pom .. Ear Pfd ». .. .. .elnent .. .. .. Ind Alcohol ('41 ll Crm Can Q11 n ( illl Cll n Pow Paper ... Can Dom (lillss .. .. .. Stcaul I.lns Pfd Canadian Pact ,. ... (Inckshlltt Plow ,... Cons Smelting -,. ,_ Dryden Paper .. .. Dom Bridge .. ... _ 2.1,; 15% 111. 1° gil 1014 2192 WV: 8 we Dom Steel Coal Bs .2 Donl Textile .. _... Fraser Coys __ ,_ _ can steel .war Liu Gurdll .. .. ..' ,... G.\’Ps\lln .. .. . Hamilton Bridge .. _Hull Gold Mines .. Intl Nicki E .. .. ¢~ Lille tilr- `\Vondg __ Massey Harris ... l\Ic(‘oil-I\‘roll Oil CI). Ifontl Powell ., __ .ltlnntl Pow 3 PC Deb Nations] Brew .. .. Nilt rlteel Cnr ,, ___ Ogllvio Milling ., __ Pcnrnrlns Ltd .. .. Power Cnr .. .. ... Qu:-her: Power .. Shnwlniizrln __ Simon H Sons . Steel Co of Clin '.‘. Steel Co (‘rln Pfd . Winnipeg Elec .. 1% lsr.; 4% 5 sas 131;, 3% 5% ilu, 38’/1 421/, lay. 1291. 140 1114 lim 2211; za 7% BANKS Commerce ... ..... lllolltrcnl .. .. .. ._ 2% 11d: 7% 15% is 2% io 111% s as 3% 217| 156 1% 13 . 4% 5% 5.10 lcv, s 5% 11 am 1214 lou, 1214 115 11 in 22 22 1 Itoynl .. .. .. ...... 168 1fi'l ‘/1 2% lm 28*/1 f ,18 50 10 » 2114 3% 08% .ii 77 2 62 63% 13 4% 0 1155 1:11/, s _ 5% 11% :lsr/, 4214 lily, 12% 1-I5 33"; 17% Ii) 22% tl 23 30 7’/G 105 108 167'/A New York Curb Am" SUPP! Power A .. .. .... Cities Service ... ... ... Electric Bond and Share .. .... St. Oil of Indirlss .. . Niagara Hlldsou Power :... .......2 Swift ... ... ... ... ... ... -... s 5% ‘42 24 The New Yo rk Stock Exchange Alt Reduction .... ... .. Phenllcal ... ... . Con . . . . . .Allied Amor Anler Alller Anlor Anlcr Amr-r Anler Cnr illld Fdy Tel and Tel Atchison .. and Foreign Power Power nllil Light .. Sulletlng ... . . .. Tobacco B ..‘.n. -.n.... Ancondn Copper . ... Atllllltic Ilcfining ...I ...° .I ° Aullurn Auto .. llnililuore and ¢:`lhio".` B:lt<:ls1lllll` . . . . .. ... U ....II gcthlchonl Strcl orllon _Fo ._ Byers A. M. . tlan Pacific Cilsc Tllreshlnz ..‘. Chosapeilkc lllld Ohio I. t'ulllllllllnll Cxlrlloll f‘onllnon\\'t\rllth and t‘ont|nr~tal (lil Congolelllll Nairn t‘orn Prnrlllr-ts Cons. (ills of N. \'. .. Ililrirlsoll ('hemicrll Illlpnllt Elcctrlc I"ciw'I\-nrl- » I-llcctrlc Alito Lite . Fox Film A .. l~`rr-tport~‘l`r>xns Gellcrnl Electric .. fir-llcrni .\lot0rs Gillette tloorlynnr Illlhher f3'\:lll1lli_v Copper . ,',' ' l _I Houston 0`l . llurlsoil Motors .. Illtl .\'ll~klt~ ... . llltl llarvostcr llltl Tcl allrl Tcl ..'. Kresge Stores ... lttnuocott Copper ' I, Lanlhort Loose Wilcs ... . .. . 1. . .__ I.r`»eu*5 Thcntre .. liinck Trucks ..i'_I.'.'I.. Biisloilrl Pnciflc ('nnl .. . Missouri Pacific PM ... . -.. Nllsh Motors ... . . . Natl Cn sh Register National Biscuit Nntionlli Power Lfg New llnrsn . . . . .. New York Central . _North Aulcrlcnll Co". Parr.-llllnllllt Puhllx . Pennsylvania It It . Phillips Pete .. Plllllnan (‘n .. Rndln . . Rnrlln-l\citll . .. _ ... Republic Iron I . . .,.;: Simmons Po .. . .- Southern Pacific ... . . .. Southern Railway . Stanrlrlrcl Gils . .. Stllrlehakcr .. . Texas Corp .. Timken .. l'lllt¢~1l Aircraft . . . I'nIted Corporation I I'nitcll Gss Improvement l'ninn Prlclflc . l'. S. Illrllls Alcohol l'. S. Rubber . . . . . . . .. . ... l'. S. Steel ... ... ... ... ... .. Vanadium Steel ... ... ... ...._ Westcrn Union ... »~. ... -- \\’estin|rhollse Elec ... _.. ... Willys Orr-rlrlnd ... ... Woolworth ... ... ... ..:". Yellow Truck (‘o ... ... ... ... 03/s 00%' it-lu, 5056 lo 14% 10-it 251.4. llsu. 82% 1111. .~in1_1. 21 -11 uw. lim. 0% 2111, an'/I 2:1 111'/1 new 27-'ii .'¢.s~v. 4"/1 ‘ R16. 111', lou out R*/.1 241/. 14% 23 4111 2.1% 20'/.1 is 211; 2111.5 1nr,g, 27 0% 11% 30"i\ 15% mu 18% 40% .sou :za 22% 3% I7 11 18% 45 ID 24'/5 29541 40% 7 22% 11/, 211'/, 10751 'Wu 13% 51% 38M 14% 211 111;. 11’/1 20% :lil/, lm 20% 111 34 fl ‘A 50 '15 22 yi 22% 41% 2% 41% .it su* 2% 11142 10’/1 and 270 sheep and lambs for sale on the two Montreal livestock mar- kets today. Although sales were slow cattle prices were unchan8ed- Calves held their own through the week with weave Sales remains p from $2.50 for grassers to $6.50 for .sn odd tep_ Good quality calves were sold around 06. Lambs were steady -to s. shade ,easier at $5.50 to $5.75 for good ‘ewes and wethers with culls and ‘bucks our at $3.50 and $3.15. sheep were from $2 to $2.50. Hogs were firm at $5.25 for selects, bacorls, butchers and lights of good quality fed and watered. Sows of just fair quality brought $3.50 to $3.75. When sold on grade selects bl'$"ht $1 per head premium with a cut of $2 and $3 per hog' on heavies and extra. heavles. ' SUICIDE (Continued from Page 1) keeping company with Rosnek, who ran a small grocery store, for some time. But investigation by R.. C. M. P. Inspector Dan Nicholson dis- closed that no record of the mar- riage mentioned in the note is on fyle_. The girl, according to relat- ives, had been in the best of spirits. Last night, in Rosnek’s store she had talked of going to the movies and decided to wait until tonight .When a picture was scheduled which she particularly wanted to see. Yes- terday she despatched an order to a mail, order house. The fatal shots were heard by traffic officer Daniel Brown and: patrolman David Nolan. Th/ey were investigating an automobile accid- ent at thc time. Hearing the reports, Brown walked into a field flashed ‘his light 0.5 he neared the small brook, and saw thc girl lying at his feet. A short distance away Ros- nek called for aid. The two were rushed to thehcspital in Glace Bay. .A broken sentence said shc was going to shoot, uttered by Rosnek on the way into town, was’ the only word spoken by either. The girl _died without regaining conscious- ness and Rosnek succumbed short- ly after being admitted to the hos- pital. , This afternoon police questioned a former suitor of the Roberts girl. Police said they did not suspect him 'of any complicity in the shoot- ing, but thought lle might be able to throw some light on the general circumstances of the affair. Cor- oner A. B. MacGlllivray empancl- ed; a jury to enquire into tlie deaths, l:..t the inquest was adjourned to meet again Friday !1i§l'1i2~ ` _ FAVORS (Continued from -Page 1) -R-im ful con.slderatlon` and discussion with many responsible citizens of the province decided bo accept this principle. ' "My statement which will short- ly be 'issued will include a clause favoring the cstablishment of a union government composed of such men along the lines of the National Government in England as the best method of meeting the present conditions. "I trust and believe that the men who are called upon to co- operate in this movement will be prepared to throw aside personal ambitionand will be ready if ne- cessary to make some personal sac- rifice and thus assure success for British Columbia." SACRIHCE Speculation as to the personnel of the 'rojected ministry brought P . It W” Pfrm“y» ‘7““° th’ T°°°m'y' in the names of W. J. Bowser, for- Rurth' mer Conservative Premier' and the 1'!-*ht “W °f M°“°"°“’~ following Liberals: A. wells Gray. When firemen went dashing forth, M_ L_ AA for New we5tm|n,m._ In \l“W°" W 5 "IL Dugald Doneghy, Vancouver, for- chid G°“i'm" ‘nd M' mm went mer member of thell-louse of Com- -.‘_Q‘fi'h' mons. A" °”'"“"°’ W” °“ ”’°° A. D. Mcrsrlane, victoria bar- Flsn-ies. that 1-availed the iizhte mm. ,md W_ Deb 1.-,,.,,_,, v,,,,_ veit forc I M the north' A h iwuver' hlths NewTY:orkI `w`£rl'Iupp°n- W." shooting huh" ‘nd hlsu? Who will leave the Cabinet is °°ilor1,|h1the Ne #We °r° A" nw om" md hi' men we" er; also s matter of speculation but t "Ended as B w ;:tAmerlca11 Tlxymnuhed Aboard, some lives the mm" of Hon M, 5, Lougheed, "EH/layn W I . f ' ' " Minister of Lands; I-Ion. S. L. Howe, gywhu crmlzllrel-.f nite sriiasrisl A an-1-trio explosion rent :re one mvmcm secretary and Hom w_ U himself y not ' renithen' M.” bm" men 'em w e gm ` Atkinson, Minister of Agriculture ,ma bn in the public estimation 'mess men who right. the roerins an mentioned ‘yr lttacirer and VMI” “n‘i“°"m.1'..~'. ‘.l"“°" ' i ` up “”°“ ?°'§fP°l' RWM- Hee denser every time. _ annie people use one long word Tilesdltorl ` »" '..w°_'u 1101101' Ind "°P°°° their in order to keep from using sev- ,R h Un al continue! that WH- jgames. » ern ,hm mes. _1 gg, °i ‘"1 "il person." _ and In our eight they are divine. __ . - th g ~ _ .. _ In 11-,,:pmgl;'1°u wmtm k.“°‘y`.¢‘7. "id: "G""°°" 1°" “Tm Lots* of men.” after laying up hy.,-of N °.I*"°” 'h°“£I ‘I|0~`l\01~l\l1 ihln W-I in *im h° '97 something for s rainy dey get dis- ii* rote cw nm' y°“ "\\l8t,_l§k,d0W}\.bil 111° 1°! \\'l°"h°\‘-" _ couraged because it decent rain. M! .Mrs of NeW__ York Clty,‘.,w\o_l tt?-_ . A. MeLl0D. 1. ' ~ . - - . --°° °‘°°)°§I‘!tim new-” f;/,1_»-_,- ' ' Howell- NS- un...-. uni-... nn.. ... ra.. ' ._ \ I ' s 1 f ’ " , I Boil'/Ds, Uo TA Tzoivs i1inll1......... llvislocll PRUDUCE (Canadian Presb) MONTREAI., Sept 7-British buy- crs rc-entered the cheese market to- day and price levels on the Montreal wholesale produce exchange advanced. closing prices being 10%c to I0’/51: for Ontilrio's and l51,§c to 10541: for Q\leher's_ up I/,c to ’l§c for the day. At tho nonll auction over 000 boxes nf No. I Quebec Vllcosr- sold nt 10|/gc. Shipments to the United Kingdom which have been falling for the last two \\'eeks_ are flue to he sharltli' higher this \\'eek_ 1,711; some day last yerlr 0.834. The lvlllior lnarkct wss also s little firlllcr ni:nin_ null was quoted gener- illly nt 221- per lil. For carlots or I.. t‘, L. lots of No. 1. At the noon alle- tinn 452 hoxes of No 1 sold at 221' pr-r lb., while 110 boxes of No. 2 sold at 21’/lc per iii. Wllolcsllle _lobblng houses announc- er] that small lots to retailers would be lc hlghr-r. effective tomorrow, llo- cnming 2-lc for sollrls nllrl 25c for pnillts. llccclpts 687 l\nxes;: snmf' ilrly Inst wc-ok_ 240; glluc day Inst ycar_ 2,005. The ogg market continued steady. l'teccipts_ 2,000 cases; week ago, 1.194 year ago, 2,.5S1i. Ontario graded fresh etrlrs, carlots or L. C. T. lots, were qllotcrl 281: to '.’ilc for extrrls_ lilo . t0 201s for f|rsts_ and 14c for seconds. Prrlirics worn ‘_’llc to 'ltlc ,for extras, lS‘!_-c to I9*/gc for firsts, und 1‘.'.*c t0 lIl',.-'_.c for sccoll1ls_ There is ll f!l‘0“" ing sl-:lrcity of extras and johhlnz hnllscs nnrlolillcofl nn nrlvilnce of lc ill ihr- price nf cxtrns, effective today. other lilies bcing ullf-llallfrcrl. Tllc potato lllilrlict hold llnchnngorl :lt 301- to 401° for S0-lb, bags of new Montreal potatoes. Long Service Men C. N. R. Pensioned (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON, N. B., Sept. 7-Links with oldi time railroading before the advent of the modern steam giants of the rail were severed when 'sev- eral employees of the Canadian National Ralways who saw service in the Maritime Provinces some forty odd years ago were placed on pension recently. Among these is Harry Power, station agent at Ant- igonisll. N. S., who shartech his rail- road career with the Intcrcolonial Railway in 1889, terminating an active service of forty three years. Next in point of length of service is Charles A. Long, assistant fore- man in the motive power depart- ment, Moncton, with forty years; Mrs. Annie B. Rand, charwoman at Moncton completed thirty-six years service; Caleb M. Schofield, pump- man, Blackvllle, N. B., thirty-three years; Geo. H. Bell. freight porter, Charlottetown, thirty-two years; Charles A. Blaikic, boiler maker. Truro, N. S., and Aubrey P. Chap- i ipell, clerk in the car accountanw office, Montreal, Quebec, thirty-one years; Alphonse Morin. section fore- man, St. Jean Port Joli, Que., Hen- ry Wright, section man, Truro. and Nell McPhee, stores issuer, Sydney, ‘N. S., thirty years. 0’Lea.ry and Vicinity Lobsters continue scarce on the South Side. Many fishermen arc landing gear and returning llonle. Myrick Co., in Brae Harbor. closed their fishing establishment last week, their boats returning to Tig- nish. Quite a successful picnic in aid of Bree Parish was held at West Point Beach on August 30th. A very interesting convention of six Women's Institutes was held in Milo Hall on Aug.31. There were two sessions, in the afternoon and evening, Dr. J. B, Champion, of O‘- yeary, and Miss Hilda Gillis, B.A.. wcrc among the speakers. 'Inc cv- cning session ended with a splen- did entertainment. Amcng the special features was an inimitable portrayal of Harry Lauder in Scot- tish Songs by Mr. Webb of Lot 6. Mrs. James McDougall, of Spring- field West, had as recent guests, Mrs. Wing and son, and four, daughters, of Rumford, Maine. They were accompanied on their return trip by Mrs. Ray McDou- gall, another daughter, who with them is visiting relatives in Elms- dale, Nova Scotia. Miss Bessie Carruthers, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carruthers, 0‘Lcary. have left on retum to the U. S. Miss ‘Flora Baldwin, Elnlsdale, with her son Edwin, Boston, Mass-. were visitors in Dlinblane and Glen- wood on Aug, 20. Miss M. A. Sullivan. Brookline, Mass., has returned, after spfnding a month at her home in Cape Wolfe. Congratulations to Mr. and MYS- Bsyfield Ellis, 0'Leary. on the birth of a young daughter. Mrs. M. McF‘adven, 0'Lc:1ry, was a visitor in Duhhlane, the cwest- °f Mrs. I-I. B. McWilliams. Mrs. Grant, Eilersile, has retum- ed to her home, after visltins fell- \~Io ,es ana ¢i¢P";°,_\,;l\ Ou “\°.;°“§ the e°‘ ...I u§P¢". ' 'Ily' uns“§“P°`,oo Q0 En° “WN IBEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN per word, strictly payable in sd- vance. UPTON CHURCH-Mr. Philip Bears will hold Divine Sérvice in ,Upton Church Sabbath Sept llth. at 11 a. m., 7.30 p. m. | .__.... | CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Cent- ral Parish. Services on Sunday lith. Churchill, 10.30 a. m.; Glasgow Road, 2.30 p. m.: Charlottetown ;Peoples Church 7 p. m. J.E. Lamont Student. | ____ I LADY SENATOR VISITING -- Canada's only lady Senator, Hon. ins c R wlson, 'ottawa with `* rsltsou/las short motor trip to the Island. mother and friends in this city, left on return yesterday afternoon. Mr, Stewart McNutt. M. A., leav- es this morning for King's Colleg- iate School, Windsor, N. S., where he has accepted a position on thc teaching staff. , Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sentner, of New Wiltshire, who spent me week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott, in Moncton, have returned to their home. , _ _ , . _ Reductlon ih" husbmd' md i'W° daughters Miss Olive Stavert of Freetown, ° ‘"° “I the presmi' time “nuns Miss Dorothy MacMurdo Iof Kel- , In Dlrectors the province. They express them- vm and M15.; Jean Curtis of wu_ selves as beins delighted with the rim.-11, have arrived in Charlottetown Is M ooted Island Pf°"l"°¢- They have been to take up their studies at P. w. C. spending the season at their' sum- 0'1'TAWA» Sept- 7-R»€d11Cf»|0r1 in mer home at st. Andrew’s, New Mr, 'Han-,lg Bulpm, ,nd Ml” the numb" °f dife°t°"s °f the |-Bl'lm5Wi<=k. Bhd While in the City Muriel Bulpitt of Roseneath, spent camdian National Railways may i5i'0DlJ€d It the Canadian Nation!! a very pleasant week end visiting be reeemmerrded in the report of Hotel. 11-lends in wmshlre, Desable and the transportation commission. The document will be placed before RETURNED AFTER VACATION Tryon. the Dominion, Government 011 Sai- -Dr. T. F. Goulding, Mrs. Gouiding The Misses Louise and Elsie War- llrflfly Or early Delft Week. and their two children William and ren and Mr. Gordon Myers left The present personnel 0! thc Frances motored to Boston this Wednesday momlng on a motor b0il1`