I t _, up? p. .)y 11p ,. _ éfiggza-zaxauaxan Market Reports STEWART JONES & CO. Charlottetown By Greenahleldo & Co, Montreal "tx§z:§:-:E1-:Exx§; nionnl $.11‘ ltlonal 191 1.3. a “mound 111'" i will fl- correspondents of L. . . . . .. W, ,- anti I'M"? - n liaui. of Counucrcs u Iirnnl . .. n (Yar 11111 itol ... - rolcum ... ...'lI'.II' ,...,. . Arm's uoxn muons IIPDIIITION slzt-rarrrns. iustrlnl Alcohol .... l. 4 4159c . . $."0.:'i0.’. was lili pm. of ' brag shout is knotty, scaly, and 10 . 101.25 101.25 00.50 100. 1'5 100. 75 100. ‘l5 100. 75 DOMINION OI‘ CANADA BONDS (TAX EXEMPT ISSUES) Oct 1, 1031 51'» pc Nov 1, 10.03 6 pc lilur l, 103T 51/, pc .. Dec 1.11m (TAXABLE ISSUES) 51/, pc Nov 1, 1032 51,4, pc . Nov 1, 103-1‘ 41,4, pc . Sept 1, 1010 l5 pc Oct 15, 1013 ~11}; pc Oct 15, 10H ll/g pc Fell 1, 10-10 4 pc Oct I, 1000 (1031 CONVERSION ISSUES) NovLliittl-fiti 101.00 .._.,o gfifififififififi azzzzzzzz ;======== OM n-on t . . 102.40 41-’, pt: .. m 11c Nov 1, nus-as 1 u: 41/1 m: Nov 1.1011141» 10:11.15 MARKET REVIEW FOIL JULY B0, I031 » NATIONAL STEEL CAR: Willie the llillllltll roport of Nation- al Steel Car Corporation, Limited, for thn fiscal your t-nth-tl Julie 210th, liltil. 125 Air Roduc 102.75 1 A °° C-Wrilzht ll m) Elo showoti tlivltlcutl roquiroiulitts o! $2 lit-r share cororotl by a margin of over ‘.55 p.12,» earnings iblzili]: oquivniont to $2.02 pur shurc on ‘Qhlitlti shnrcs out- stantllilg, the results loll ilt'iii\\' thci urn-rage for the prt-ooliinl: live flsonl‘ poriotls in rospzcc o! nonrly every iiu-i _ important co|npar1son_ iut-lutllnl: value’ of output tiporzitiilg profit. auiouut availnhit- lugs, and the ratio o1’ operating prof- itsto value u! output. it ls lull-resting lo unto. however, that tluring tho past six fiscal voars the company protluooii nmi 5445741178. Iluriug: the six years, also, the operating profits ut-rt- $3. it; out of which 210.1 11.12, or Siplil-Ltiiii, sot nsitle as lloprt-olatiou rost-rro. nluuunt nvnilnillc for vliviclontls ln the six your poriml u-as $2_08<i,722l, anti the nlununt vilstrihiltt-li to shareholders was $050,000, or 31.2 11.0. o! thc total uvnilnllle. In respect o! the ratio oi’ operating profits to hook value oi’ flwtl assets. less depreciation, the results for the 19-10411 fiscal your wore the lowest- sluoo 1020. 'I‘l|o oporaling profit of not flxcil |ls-| sols of $ii,iitl7,tlliti. Iil tho provinns your opt-rating profits Bets of SYLRSIJOR. It should he notctl that during the fiscal your olltloll June iliith, 1020. ihcrt- was n vory sharp increase in flxoll as- _ sols, hut tho t-oiupuay lliltl not tho full bout-fit of tho. int-ronsotl facilitios liur- lnl: that your, and it was not until tho following your that the lnrger plant resulted in very sharply increas- --tl profits. The hnlanre shoot, as revonlotl in the latost annual roport, indicators an illi- prnvomont iu not working capital as at Juno Ii0_ ltifli, as oolnparoil with tho pro-violin your. i-lxross o! ourrout as- lilitlos was $1,003,510 as .. ostalvlishiu}: a now . irrent nsllcts wore Iowcr $2,.’1TI.ll.'i0 as ouulust $ .701. ro- flocting the rotluootl rain of opt‘ ntlous, hut thcro was an orou grontor rotluo- tlon in currr-nt llaililitios, which llIll- ou-itctl to $178,420 as against SIJISIJIIS. The 1-01-15)’ tree some people needs the attention of a tree sult- eon. N Stewart Jones 8r Co. Correspondents of hields 8; Co. lllembers of the Montreal Stock Exchange Green " i‘!!! 88 Great George SL, Charlottetown Healthy animals produce larger litters, better pelts and bigger profits- Therefore teed “IMPERIALS" regular- ly and liberally. -._..--i---— For Sale by Distributors in Leading Business Centfes and Direct from Factory; ~ ARLGITTGTQWH "mnflliicugjn .,-,. y; mu- ' GJ or tlivltlcutls. por share n-nrn- _ ah ppotl products with nu nuurcuatt- rlllllc n! , of $l_,stl.’i.7tii were equivalent to -tli.4 p.c. ot not fixed ss- ,- York Exchange ___-_ New (Sllcclol to Johnston I Word Openll-Iighllrovidlrsst "[3112 15% 74% 15$ 1101/; o A“ 11116 100% 110% ifltilfi 031A 27% 20 )NtCh + 7i + 5S + Alle: Corp Al Chen: Sign’! sxissss .. 41.4.1247, “1152141150 Auh Auto .1401}, l4 Bait Ohio . 11W. Bend Av I I +$¥++++ | + i +_T Z C (Ip Pnsco llil/‘I F-Nuirn . l21,1,il3 Choris Ohio (‘hrys lto . _ (‘oi Curb .. (‘oi G lllec .. (‘nos (ins . ill (‘out Cnn (‘ora Pro $.35 511:5 1F s...” 222:: 22.; _ 1Y5 -___..__._ |++|~i_~++l Dav Chem llupont . A-Ii . . I’ Lt n-l-c C sass f-l 1+ 133.311.; $.21 c! c: tiiiaifirfg c: “o a’: "' $51.; 31111313’! | 10-1 w lim . 1s 11.1114 1. 112w .. :m1/,i 4011,». 4n no 14314 . now 3111.1 sin/n 4012i 401,5! 4o 1 113.1’ 13 12 (iriggllv . ‘i llous ‘oil ..' 3111413014130 inn "llti .\io 121m 131,41 121m 131.4, 7ifii Ilupp 11o . , Tut llnrv . 4011.! 401'! 3914i 3on4, 19111121 l21LI121V, ‘J9 I29", -7 I251 g1 _£______; a J-QSJ-au a ++++i++ Int Nickle . lut 'l‘ol Johns Man (‘ll . +TTT+| | i l+ Lain Llg _ Loon. .\l $5.121‘; ass H-—=»=~l d-i: admit? JIIJI a 1:31:11 Luca-luau»? = _E>;£ -5__‘__=_‘~_-§a1 H.234 .51.’) ' v 2.73594 -b|' ‘=5 - 533i; ti? _ 5235* :< __ ‘ I i |+i i+i++I i l+|+i i++ llcp I S .. lil 5111's Stores I00 |_ S Iioolluok |_;_;_._ 11:... 12-421; a:- ___\___*§_§=E__‘~§=; “zi-iflz; X. ~;= \—"\;13 ‘n! ""_‘£_£;*‘.,.'~Z- >~=- sea +_l__i i+i+ti l++__ Siifirfifiii $ 2S8; arse a1 $21321 1i ll nfN JI 1171M . - fl of)! Yl 17% Warrior . 'l‘hor|unill Stutloliakcr us: 4-1 =2 i+iL++|1+¥+l+ xiii‘ :..'.*.1'-‘?-‘"?i"i..=! .1’ | 85H row-i- n imui lauil IR‘. iso 1+ loci 2.119211141- fi7fi| (l tl ‘ 1:414, 62 ,5: a .»,._ l i . i lilrilliimul i tiiilitti 01%| - 4 _ .. 011.5 cm flflugl 01% +1 Worth v . 4114i 41%| 4114i 4315p 9g _______________ _. CHERRY VALLEY AND VICINITY $.15 Mr. Malcolm McLeod has return- ed to his home in Earnscliffe, after undergoing treatment in the P. E. Island Hospital. Miss Eva. Carrier was a recent visitor to Vernon River, the guest oi! Nir. and Mrs. Frank Lea. Miss Dorothy Furnem, Cheny Valley, was a. recent visitor to the City. Mr. Arthur McInnis, China Point, was in Eldon recently. Miss Lottie Carrier, Cherry Vai- ley, was a recent visitor to Pownal. A good hay crop is reported 1n this vicinity this year. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B..Mutiow and two children George and Mar- ion, Mlliview, were recent visitors to Murray Harbor North. m. Pearl Gay, Pownai, was a re- cent visitol: to China Point. Min Annie Dodd, China Point, was the guest o! Mrs. W. L. Irving recently. ‘rhomanwhousedtorockthe boot has given way for the fellow who drives o car with one hand and adjusts o flamers curls won the other. I l‘ HE IIHARLUFTETOWN GUARDIAN ics§fiiwcK;4Au§£nzNz> (Special to Johnston I Word) wsu. s-rnnn-r mnnon ssrsi Iho selllnn broulht on b! the rud- losl out ln tho dividend ou Stool common hon not been complotcd but the oetlon of tho mnrket has shown that there woo not nearly no much stock ovorhonsingjths market no 1n; u... nn nu- n“. renlly mu factor u. u» present , nanny people, includ- lng bonkers, brokers, lpeculnto - in- vestors nntl outoldern, known to the Street no the "public" nro firmly of the belle! that thrltock mnrkst now oflcrl muny buying opportunities nnd that those nhoultl he token ndvnntnge o! on tluyl or weakness- With the euttin: ln halt of the Iletlnlehsm Steel dividend nt today's mot-ting o! the directors, much of the had new! can be sold to he out o! the Wall Street Mirror Says:- Spocial to Johnston b Ward flli-fiIfiiflll-l will bo oubJect to what eon be tanned olhtlo movement! beelnoo ion. u- sun wlll bo moving to low" Ionic whllo other! will b. mom.‘ ‘gum; nhond. Steel will ull down Into new low Irouod but tho movement will be lIMlunl rather thnn proclpltute. An- "Illlflrtnllt rllvldcnd mootin: lchuduled for todly ll that or the nlckol piste. The prlrs o! tho flock "III-Bill n drnltln out, probably the cntlroly. Such nctlon would bring severe report-union In ti" on." lnn Swerlngen llsuu. Further udrnnce will ho goon Safeway Stores. Tim-o In no reason yet to discord -tha belle! that the Imukot will stage n fall rally dllcountlng n "ggqngl 111111111» In bunlnenl. Buying opportun- ities wll bs present in tho next ten clnyl nnrl these should be taken nel- vnntugo oi’ by opeculntor and Invest- or. llhllo there In lotl of gloom Ion in tho tlnlulcul situation it in but to Ignore the short slds (or tho time hs- “'11!- The stock market from this time on ‘The Montreal Stock Exchange (Special to Johnston 8: lVnrtll Stocks OpenlllighiLowiLnst Ill-ll Telephone .i1.'lS 130 1R8 138V; Brazilian 18% ISM 181A 1815 Illliitl Pro A "I B C Power A Il t.‘ Power B (‘nn (‘nr Ftly (‘an (‘oiu I'M .. (Ina lull All-o (‘an Pow Pap .. (i0 C Pacific Now (Toni-l .\i Smelt Do Bridge .. Gurtls .. .. llnni Ilritlgp Int Nickel .. Massey Ilnrris ' lie-idront Mont Power . Nat Breweries .. Nut Stool Car .. Powor (‘orp . .. Qucboc Power Shuvlnigau .. .. Steel oi‘ Cnnallu . Win Elec .. ... i i l 33 ’ 401/; 41% 401/; 41% 1m i 111/5] 12 111/; 12 BANKS Commerce I205 [Qtlttqififl-IV,» ORIENT HOTEL Following were recent visitors to the Orient Hotel, Victoria: alas. DeWittc, Shediac, an; Ethel M. G-ulnard, Meirose; Eva Gennaln, Pawtuckct; Mrs. Julia. E. Hubbard, Pswtucket; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Creamer, Sourls; Mrs, J. J. Mclsnsld, Archie McDonald, Miss Virginia. McDonald, Montreal; A. Hope, Sackvilie; E. W. G. Foster, York; Ruth L. Sawyer, Lowell, lililss; Helen M. Whit/comb, 10w- eii, Mass; J. L. Lochart, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLeod, Miss Shirley McLeod, Charlottetown; Jas. T. Waite. Summerside; C. T. Chap- man and family, Kitchener; James Brown, Moncton; Mr. and Mrs. H. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. .l“orsyth, Eric Forsyth, Charlotte- town; Mrs A. G. Carur, Boston; D. McQuarrie, Summerside; J. B. Murlcy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fraser, Char- lottetown; Robert Holman, sum- merside; T. L. Compton, Summer- Aside; Alice ‘rreacy, Richmond; 1m- rtet Dexter, Baymore. N. J. A. C. Starr, St. John; R. AfMcKay, Am- herst; E. F. Seller, Charlottetown; D. E. Woodslde, Summerside; A. Gillis, Summerside; Alfred Le- cialne, Montreal; 1m. A. A. Hen- nessy, Miss Flora. Nicholson, Miss Roberta Nicholson, Harold Hen- nessy, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. John P. Merrill, Pittsfleid; Miss Sayles, Pittsfleld; Miss Merrill, Pittsfield; Mr. and Mrs. I1‘. A. Reil- ly, Walthslm; Mrs. J. A. Tinney, Waltham; J. C. Montgomery, Charlottetown; F. W. Hyndman, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Forest B. Wing, Detroit; Mrfand Mrs. Harris, Toronto; Gamer W. Protltt, Charlottetown; Miss Elia. Simpson. Kensingtorl; J. H. MeNeill, San- born, Iowa; Irene McNeil, Wash- ington; m. and Mrs. J. JJMcKm- non, Miss Claire McLeod, Charlot- tetown; Miss May Howie, Provi- dence; Miss Harriet Gibbs, Provi: deuce; W. H. Johnstone, New Wilt- shire; E. C. Carson, St. John: W. B. Tmlwsdnls, Victoria. Faithful ‘are the words 0t 8 triend but the kisses oi an enemy are deceitful. Love your neighbor cs yourself. but don't lend him your iown mow- er when you want to sleep. MR. AND MRS. ing. CHURCH SERVICE, Msrshlield Baptist Church service. Sunday, Aug. 2nd at 3 o'clock Dr. A. C. Vin- cent. o! Charlottetown will be the preacher. CHURCH SERVICES will be 00n- ducted on Aug. 2nd at Alexandra at l1 a. m., baptismal service at sea- shore; Hsrcibrook at 3.30 p. m. (Please note change in time); Cross Roads at '1 p. m. Rev. E. J. Chis- holm, Pastor. UIGG BAPTIST CIIURCII- A church service will be conducted on Aug. 2nd in the Uigg Bspnst Church at 2 p. m., by Rev. E. J. Chisholm. UNITED CHURCH services Aug. 2, 1931: 11 a. m., Communion Inver- nessi; 3 p. m., Bidetord; 7.30 p. m., Tyne Valley. Minister, Rev. John A Nicholson. COVEllEAD-UNION ROAD Unit- ed Church services tor Sunday, Aug. 2nd are: West Ovvehead, 11 a. m., S. 8., 1O a. m., Stanhope, 3 p. m.; Union Road, 7.30 p. m., S. $., 10.30 a. m.; Covehead Road, Sunday School, 10.30 a. m. " ._ CAVENDISH PASTORAL Charge, Sunday, Aug. 2nd: New Glasgow, at 11 a. m. and Cavendish at 7.30 p. rn. The only mid week gathering will be the congregational meeting in Cavendish, ‘ruesday, Aug. 4th at 8 p. m. Rev. H. S. Bishop, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGA- TION c: New London. Services tor Sabbath, Aug. 2, 1931 will be as tol- iows: Geddie Memorial, ll a. m.; Long River 2.30 p. m.; Clifton, 7.30 p.’ m. These "services will be con- ducted by Mr. V. E. Orsbom. CHURCH OF ENGLAND services in the Parish o! New London on August 2nd will be as follows: "Ken- sington, Holy Communion at 1030 o. m.; Burlington, Sunday School at 1.30 p. m., Holy Communion; French River, Sunday School at 6.30 p. m., Service at 7.30 p. m.; Seaview Sun- day School in the hail at 10 a. m. G. T. Sprlggs, Rector. NEW GLASGOW CHURCH 0F CHRIST-In the absence o! Wm. Quigley the pastor, Dr. B. I1‘. Whiston will preach at both servic- es Sunday in the Now Glasgo Church of Christ. The meetings will begin at l1 s. m. and 7.30 p.m. The Whlstons will be n) the Young Folks Camp on the Brlldenell Riv- er August 3rd to the 10th. 110mm collar-Ac the Police Court yesterday morning one drunk was fined $10 and costs or 33 days. A case or conducting o business without license the oliender was fined $50. A man charged with ob- taining cash and goods by means o! a forged cheque was given B suspended sentence. A case or tn- tlicting bodily harm was remand- ed. A man charged with illegal possession or liquor was flned $200 and costs or 3 months. Minor-db Linlmout for Neurltll. Special Large tins Standard \ {lliousrliotp BLLEND F7 7 //><7_€,117../g_/Z —A delicious blend o1 choice ‘imported teas - enjoy lg, stimulating lull bodied flav. Buy it regularly. The CANA STORES Ltd. Can Save You Dollars Next Friday. Saturday and Monday Many Outstanding values will be 0n display 1n each store to select from. c Tomatoes 3 f... 25c 8 oz. tins Fry's Cocoa each 19C Above Specials on Sale Friday, Saturday, Monday EATUWS COCOA .. HORSE SHOE BRAND CHOICE SPECIAL PURITY CHINA OATS Package FLOUR. 98s 30c $2.75 80c FLOUR 211s Vl-TONE, l6 oz.tin Per tin 49c EYE SALMON, i6 oz. tin, Per tin 40c Per lb. 15c EATO Per ib SPINAC BORDEWS ST. CHARLES’ MILK, l6oz.t|ns 2 tinsfor 23c (All kinds. 89cm HEINZ SPAGH SPECIAL m’ 20c Ll). Lb. Lb. BACON COTTAGE ROLLS SAUSAGES CANiA N’S SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE AYLMER SUUPS . . . . . . . . .. BRUNSWICK SARDINES Many Dollars can be saved on our reular values 35c 11 so. 1 111x for 13c Per tin 10c except Chicken) .. _ETTi, i7 oz. tins Per tin 13c Per tin 6c Fresh Fruits - Meats - and Vegetables SPECIAL HEAD LETIUCE NElV ONIONS‘ 5c Lb, L . 4c " 25c » NEIV POTATOES CELEILY Many other items on display in the store. D BRADALBANE, United Church of Canada. 'There will be special re- opening services in the Pleasant Volley United Church, on Sunday, August 2nd, when three services will be conducted. The morning service at ll a. m. will be conducted by the Pastor. The afternoon service will be held at 3 p. m., when the Preach- er will be the Rev. H. S. Bishop, oi’ Cavendish. The evening service will be at 7.30 p. m., the Rev. F. E. Boothroyd, o! Hunter River will. preach. There will be special sing- ing at all services. The service at Rose Valley will be at 3 p. m. on the above date. Thos. Paiethm-pe, Min- ister. Hollywood Film Shop i BY RONALD WAGONER. (United Press Stat! Correspondent) HOLLYWOOD, July 30. (U.P.)- Erin O'Brien Moore received excel- lent notices in New York, London and Chicago for her work in "Street Scene." Then the play came to Los Angeies for a long run and all of the movie moguls went to see it. Samuel Goldwyn finally won the screen rights tor production under the United Artists banner, while M. G. M. Goldwyn's one-time org- anization, captured Miss O'Brien Moore's signature on s contract. It took 160 tests to finally decide upon John Hamilton as the port- Van Dine mystery stories to be produced as short, subjects, each one a complete story, the role is of more importance than most {cat- urc picture leads inasmuch as the Iinspcctor, together with only one other character, the Doctor, appears throughout the entire series o1’ 12 pictures. John Hamitlun is well-knwon up- on the legitimate stage, having ap- peared with the original "Lightnin" with Frank Bacon tor four years, more recently with Ann Harding and Helen Menken and last season in Geo. M. Graham's ‘Rhapsody’ ‘and “Heads Up." He’ is presently appearing at the 48th Street ‘Theater in "Unexpected Hus- band." "The Clyde Mystery" the first picture of the Van Dine series, ilfl f“h cast of I lwlil go into production the early part of August. L WILL ATTEMPT TO PROJECT IMAGES OF IIUDIAN BEINGS U. S. TO GERMAN CAPITAL SCHENECTADY, N. Y, July 30- IAftor numerous tests with inani- ‘mate objects, the General Electric Company tomorrow will attempt t0 project the images o1’ human beings loci-ass the sea to Germany by tele- vision. Two prominent German engin- eers will stand before the trans- mitters in the hope they will be seen and hoard in Berlin. The experiment will be made un- der the direction 01’ Dr. E. F. W. Alrxnndcrson. [CiCViSiOll expert, LAZERS P alf Price i MEN'S AND BOY’S English flannel BLAZERS in red, green, maroon and stripes. All sizes. HALF PRICE Moore E's’ McLeod Ltd rayer of the leading role, that o! the Inspector in the series ot’ S. S. Standing Room Only iTaouGirf You 8 W _f_____ h‘ iivwiiltiGGb‘ AID NoBcDY Llkeo Trim‘ I I FIRST FEET Tl Wllflbfir- A uleu, AS I WAS ssvlss- mo, MY DEARS, EVERY bcrzfok 1N "flaw! its» elven ME u?! mo“... AND Look n’ Tia: Mos ARoi/Nb HER! YES’ 3W wE FOUND OLTFSRED HAD Cw; o; 14E Kruger OYEZATTQNS mcwuié concern’