r ' ‘ ' - y’ ¢ I i“ ' » — - , . i SIOCk Qll0fdtl0ns srlscul. ro-ulv ”E'"“'- “'““""*" 1933 v 1933 A 21 ch I A 25 i? "I? Friday 8i Saturday i emtinzrmm mm“. ug‘ _ a’ attemwnm’ ug‘ A 00ft!’ New MOIIHCGI L1.“.1'.Ti'.i'e‘ "J" "m" ""’ "' s e e s e c . oc to s word strictly ~ ~------ P I E h bl nu lslllurs snow WINDOW ' 1.’, York Stocks Stock Market m m a m l!“ Jm rflvlnfila X | | l0“ », ' (Onlnllon new) (ceesdle- Press) Df ‘mud’ ‘u! b‘ he“ “d” ‘z a 1 1 v t; fififise: :7 .'.":.::gii: giilthi ~ 3t“...”.‘;“.i.‘;..‘;.2.'°$$;.." charlnttetown’ Aug’ st to _ g d‘: ie's"-r'ei‘.'.'.' "" " “is gvhiflgh‘ Norms ro nonsnux. - i. = ‘- - r1 - - ' . l ' §. Eggéééf‘; n :2 gfgflildi-i; act-xx ‘n. :3: m“ n i _ 43rd YEAR 0F THE MARITIMES i, . ' or en- i f 1 fir; _._:._._._._ .3‘? ‘$3.3 bu" B §‘.:;.e.2§§.'§§i.:?.“: 235g cl... ... “museums... ....‘ GREATEST ANNUAL i - C» G" .2: ".21. fir. ¥§;‘;§§,l“g._;.. "e......:,;._._';.;.i'.'i;"' ‘g; ifihfisyyml. ‘Isl? .235 H i . 10 Montreal PowJr" ' ___.__: n“ on“ V u‘ ""7138 W» v i :- j’ i" m “can i R t‘ Ed a I o‘ i ; t 10% ‘wfll all“... . . ' ° -— i ecrea ‘on- uca on— nsp rat on . .23», .... m :35: hfiwannpnnnglnurcgnonurcglrtfi ; 1 And Delight 3R A 11v ... sire. :.."::. c: m‘: .."“...'.::';;‘:".-..:."i*?:: in - e ' i? M°°"“Y" 1"°“°'- 3‘ "I- 31° River, zso pm. Clifton, coo pm. 5 _ AUGUST 10. 1933 . v ‘.1 o5§ 34$ 1w, 76% i4 (Cnnsdlnu Press) WlNNlPEG, Aug 9- ULOSI Wheat: 0st 8115B; Dos MI: Icy Elli-SB. Page: Oct 425m; D_ec 42%; Mny l- ' THE GUARDIAN Corn, 3 cans 25c Benanas, per dos. ... 19c Raisins, 2 lbs. 23c ALBERT i KAYS East Corner Richmond and Pownrsl Streets North Rustlco, 7.30 p.m. Gcddle Memorial. , i- i SOUTH GRANVILLE PRISBY- TEBIAN CHURCH-There will be a. service in this church on Sun- day, August 13th, at 7.00 pm. Rev. PAGE rrvl! The Island’s Progress in Agriculture and Stock Raising before your“ eyes. Manufactured and Natural Products liar-lay: on 5155B; Dec rims; Mny "m" 1333- _ Markets Al’ A isms. 1o Wlshyaillgsgtrcet Sdgxwfi. Clair stméi I .4 from all parts of the Provmca ‘lav; Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montresl—lndultrlal vii-mks sdvllllcc. Toronto Mines-Gold nets] shares close highelg New York_Stocks rally strongly. Winnipep-Wheat closed higher. Jew York-Cotton, rubber and base and a toffee lilghcn; sugar lower. (Cansdlsn Press) —-i——- TORONTQ Aug 0- lilQNTRl-Llii, Aug iJ-Brltish end _ . e . i‘ int-... or" l§.‘.‘.'iiii'.g”‘l§iii‘ti°3‘." .5‘f.i.“..‘ilt3.'.idi?, 5:2: Institute Gonvention Zlliwd.” ‘iiilfil.?“fi.’i‘.li.fi ‘fmgersjt 5°“ “f the bkggest Slmws A“; 'm 1g; _,,"",‘§,,,,,,,‘.’,“,_ " '"““ ‘ °°'° ° “Y _ to make action with the Ocean n ana 3' Ali-x ilutjgglhiziggilll. The sixth district convention of Limited the train was held for Rmilllvm-Z». . “any: iywpiuiil,‘ ,,|f,l,],é:,,,. _ ,8 glenMflfigflzgsklmtgnglbggl-LEEIQD; u iilliout ten minutes to accommodate .. I Aron ". .‘ ~_ nun a e roo ‘l!!! _ __ _ l‘. '1 I -i 11580. " ' i _ §‘,,',':.,‘,’,,,',,,, gig idihlléhrlldnlzvldlliill. Womens Institutes was hold on ,'; _ Jé chino {long Kong gnllsrl J40}. Thursday August a 1933 m ‘he . izoolioslovilkls crown .0486, ' ' ' . PERSON”! - Denmark krone .'Zi3.'i_ Mp, Albion Hal] with g ygfy urge i I Finland flnnlark 0228 | I n Frrincn franc .0504. attcndanmj ‘ _ , licnlnnliy ‘rflltlllrlllilrk JHM. The dun-noon 395510“ opened, 5t Mls- wane“ Hmmton i‘ lpmd‘ » Grout Brililiu pound 4.7038, _ MINING GAS! PRICE! When-t: No l hard 81: No 1 nor gel/cad 62%; Track 70%; No 1 Osis:No2CW40%fi:No4 CW 35%: EX l feed 00%: No l feed 817,; No 2 feed 01%; N0 .1 feed 86%; Joe-ted 33%; Truck 4114.. Hurley: fl rnw ox .'i f) W 541x532 row . ' 3 C W 495$; No 4 OWHHNHECW 45;No6 CW 44; Truck 40%. EXCliANGE (Cannilllsn Prose) Greece drnchuis Holland florln . Hungary pen 09.2% I Swollen krone ‘2451. C. N. R. EARNINGS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 9~Gross lev- enues of the Canadian Notional Railways system for the week Sunday, August 20th, the Sacra-i nlent o! Holy Communion will be observed. Rev. r. Williamson will, offlcicte. There will be the usuall series of preparatory services oom- ' mencing on ‘rhursday, Aug. 17th. ACT OI‘ COURTESY — The Moncion Times reports s signal act ended August ‘l were $2,862,571 as compared with $2,719,571 for the corresponding period of 1932, an increase of $143,006. 2.30 o'clock with the President, Mrs. David MacDonald, Olsniin- of courtesy by the C. N. R. author- ilties to Colonel Alexander Mac- ‘ phsdl, brother of Sir Andrew Mac- Dhall, who arrived at the Moncton 5111011 Tuesday afternoon from Prince Edward Island on return to ling the week in Moneton the guest ‘of her sister, ma. Wm. Turner. JJ . s ‘l. ' HUSTRILI F AMILY Thrill-seekers “ill find pll-niy of rel-lion at tho forthcoming I Prince Etlwilrtl him-ii laxllihiilnll, uni-n ihe llllstrol Funny goes into action on n nirllllPl" ulr sll-pl-llllrll ut lliny height!- Tllln rroilpo nl rvohll-su t|lll'f'lil'\|i.'4 ltrrfirrlll git-ping und unheard 0f ffllifl, IIIII) (‘lllllznillit Hi1‘ llilwr. 'l'll¢'ll_ 100, n ri-vlllehl (‘CHIN ellion ni-ilrly lilhrll llii- ln-iliillni’ uihl ilnrizil: ilrliwlry of lhcso hi-i-nili-iiihin; fl'lil\, hut iimi is lilllt of lilo not, iuld tlleso lunch». only nmn ri'ifil\'iliillll frlllll illi- uoo-iihpiriiig lipectlwlo of men llllllfliillg in mill-H's‘ “ililfllit uny Nlllliy IiUYlIJB or net whornoi-vi-r. Tiu- llllutri-l r mly lire in“ loose during nnll ncflllnpllsholl high wiru will in lilo world inliny, and tholf rt-illrn in Ann-rims inmin in.‘ _\i-.lr crlilclives ins hint ruse no grcuil-l- fi-nluro is milililhle ioilny. . _ _" ~ . ~_ , I 1 q y‘ AGRICULTURE t Greatest Showing of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, in the Maritime Provinces. See the Big Classes of Saddle Horses, many of them high priced animals, Prizes and Premiums ~A gfif-‘flm; “ ‘ "" “ " 12% lldidliy-iihepeaovsll um’ pmnfiml? Lmbmsltlgutefie Mr John MaoLeod of the Bank ' . , -- P , ' ... ‘ o ~ new I ' ' - I = 2.4": i§13::.,.ii: .';'l°‘s.i“".i‘i'...'i.l"l. c.5133. $.....';‘ M whiten M You eiw- who Biggest m“ h“ "3 m” Marlflmes‘ g §;;§,,,§,°=',',’;§{§‘,,"?._t‘,',',f_ 31mm‘ tlon by the Secretary, Mrs. Russell h” bee“ ‘pendms h“ hwday‘ at 01' Mame. ' 13...‘. liiiuc Pvihounl; will?!" 16-56%, c. Jones, Hazclbrook, and adopted. , l“! Mm in the div. left yesterday E fi-fiyfifig,‘ South Lffilt! pound'4.'il5l.1. NQXt, M15! Julia Carver, lilt. Al- ‘morning on ntwn‘ i fivlrlnle --- >-- SW“ l""°‘° “m” bion, gave a very wonderful address i“ --. 3'- lVriIht B . IlliuvllssaaalfvllelflIllllllelllssernes:investor-uneven.“ Goldfleld ... ,.. ,. Gruhnin ... Gronildn ... ‘Hulcrow ... llollinger . Homestead ...., ... ...- ,” , .. linkeshorc . . illgil Oil ... Pioneer ... ,.. Prcluicr .. . Wllltc A M ...‘ ... ,.-' - Wilts»; f‘. ... .. Switzerland flvlnc .'.?Illl_ United Sta/tea dollar 67-8 per cent premium. Exchange rutl-s at the close toduy were:- Pounil sterling in Montreal 4.78%. U S dollar lu Montreal 1.00%. eign exchange firm. Great Britain de- mand high 4.50; low 4,48; clou 4.44; n0 iiny bills 4,47; France 5,81; lt- uly 7.13; Belgium 15.03; Germany 32.38; Canada 04%. PRQQUCE (Canadian Press) LIONTREAL, Aug il-Prlces con- _iill|li.'il io elisc slightly on the Mont- "rei ale-try llnil produce lnurket to- day, the butter ilrurket dropped lirllf a cent to 101,5 cents a pound for no 1 butter 1n cllrlots or less with oc- casional sules at 10 cents. No salsa were affected st the weekly auction held today s no bid for the 800 boxes of buitir offered exceeded 18% cents. Receipts tDiflilWI] B4 boxes. The choose mol-lrct was quoted over a rungs of 0% to 9% cents a pound - for Quebec and l0 to 10V, csnts for Ontario, slightly firmer than yester- day. At tho auction tmlsy 1,106 hotel were boarded but since the best bid market. Graded shipments in carlots or less held oi 1B to 18% cents a 0f welcome which was graciously lreplied to by Miss Jennie Mac- Donald, Qlenflnnan. We then had the pleasure of hearing a very won- derful and interesting address on next read, Hczelbrook report by Mrs. Russell E. Jones, Glenfinnan by Miss Mary V. MacDonald, Wat- ervale by Mrs. John C. Wisner and Mt. Albion by Miss Julie Carver. A splendid address rm “Home Making" and also a talk on “Can- ning" by Miss MacMlllan, super- visor, wns much enjoyed by all present, followed by s. wonderiul demonstration on "Commercial Art and Design" by Miss Frances Munn of Msrshfield. A resolution o! thanks to Dr. J. A. Clark, Miss Munn and Miss MacMlllan was read and adopted. Next on the pro- gram were some excellent demon- strations, one by Mrs. James C. Wood of Hculbrook on “June one by Mrs. M. W. Wood of the MacDonald Women's s titute on m. and Mrs. Fred Horton of Clmso, who had been ' on a. twoi weeks visit to Charlottetown, were i guests agoin on the return trip of. Mrs. B. A. Jones-New Glasgow? St. George on Monday last from St. John's, Newfoundland. Mrs. Kendall was accompanied by her sister, Miss Mary White. Mrs. Arthur R. Mater and three children, Arthur, Robert and Don- aid, together with Mrs. Edith J. Duly and Mr. Wm. J. Duly have arrived from Dorcllester, Moss, to spend a vacation in the city, They sro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Great George Street. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rankine, of Fitcllburg, Mass, are spending their 25th sumrns on Prince Ed- ward Island, and are staying with Mr. and Mrs. George Richards. of vantages which the Island affords of time unil is i|i\\;|_\"l enjoy-ml by both vniiile-il uml ndults and rhsr is n goon llu-ly mo. mil-ring. Cr\]il.(l\ (‘Hill HY (l|'l('l.\ is [HPFIP-"iy nf this nninre, I gnnll (ilvlln me mining 4'll'l‘ilN Iflvllu “- in on“ ponies, hill-king mules lI'(‘\'I‘l'_\'iil|llL’~ lllrlo-i 0|ll‘l\~4 hi.» ilvi nitli il sunppv unny drill, till‘ \\l'ii pzrlrulr-l-ll llllii‘ illlilllill’! villi ' Y illin till-Ir Intri- cats flllliilll‘ \\‘iill ml i-\ii'i*i\t 7.». 'l'ili*ll iilvrv Is this dug this}: can lulrilly unit to liirn his sol - mulls, an snillnsiiintic in liq over llin \\urk_ lmrkinl; nil llll- u- glee-fully. Xrxt cornea Hm frolic-ionic mule, from the ntnrt one can. Hotel‘! ll lzlcnlll of l‘\'I'4‘IIll‘ nliliouIlv-llve ill llcr l-yrll, but lhl shown lior RIIKXIPHX lay pkllllly: up iili‘ lint of n wnnlrl-iic-rlllor nnu handing ii |Iili‘i\' I0 him, hui (fun! rhm on ull friend-hip’ tonnes, llllll ull null ~. .- ulm ltplrrfllivll iii-r im- grnclrll with flying: [not lllll il"~lii| ir-clll. fill» null-u tilzln liven H]! In Ills IIIIIIN‘ of ‘h rk l’il|l, '~4 iirn ll-llllzln flrrnni mill Krflffllltllllelw through semis prlnlli}: -li' lmc nmilo il'\0il\i‘\“ vnnlnot. You have proh: ly ll‘l‘,'l nrilny niln-r miniiiiilri- I"I‘I'IIP(t‘.'4_ lint you have never neon onl- ilml will ennui tho orix:illillity_ high-vines train- ltll, (‘lvlllliiilcfls illlll l'l>llli‘li,\' 0f I\l€l.i)R (‘OFIFDY (‘INFUS- Wllivh will lllillullr lit filo Prilwn l-Tiiwltril i~iilllll T;\'lI"7i'i0fl lllll year. See the fastest horses trotting and pacing competing in 10 events over one of the Maritimes finest tracks— Every race will be close as the horses I no - h“‘lri(fi'gn hgiiifiih sftieliilcnllninluhilgitvzeldohkwd 4o "Tl" F811“ Garden." by Dr. .1. s. NW‘- ‘ are evenly matched- -c c . . ‘ ' ' ' v-r ~ $312103 trgllgsrlrliau doliill‘ in Paris 11.110 3321;810:- whizzl-i dsdhesrty vote or M“ A R Kendal and daughter CARLOS COMEDY CIRCUS r r~ ... e ' - , was ex en e _ - ' ~ n k 1, S dollar in Paris 18.80 francs. ‘ c u“ t d he s‘ s‘ m," l ' A a , _I I H nisinii“ .. WW “Mm. A“: Her-PF" m reports our» monies were Y“ ‘* “m” °" ‘ “k551i.$Z“.IEZ’I..TJ‘$27.............;.; o... l... '.'."..'.. suuzza VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM Th Biggest and Best for Years. The Famous Hustrei Family-The High Wire Thriller Carlos Comedy Circus Capt. Charles’ Leaping Hounds The Famous Acton Four‘ Thoma (‘ad -, 9y e s tn it wss . - Charlottetown. Their return year 1 $§§‘{,",,‘§§“"°__ 3{do.;..-§7"inl‘..‘i§"'$.e.. 141s” box- Buss.’ one by John c. Wiener m" year, certainly ‘hm how l- ‘: vipnnd '.“ "' "' "' "There was no. cbiinze 1n the cl’! o! watervfle on Daisy cushions" FEB-HY they 591775018X» the Id- ‘A gorgeous, glittering spectacle with -,. " ., r ..~ e, ls t t fliers ,, ,, id 1 lacs f sumin , - - °‘ " °" " 1e thousands of 1mg!“ uglie- The °“‘ "‘“” '" ' ‘ h- o» ow» mum M" “hm hm‘ 0,,‘ ..,'R,,,,,_.. ° ' ‘i i greatest fun for the kiddies and older UNLISTED Aldormac ... ... ,-¢ ,-- in 80 pound buns sold for $1 and old Marltiuics at $1.30 to $1.36. 'I‘he election o! officers for the su mei- which the Costly brothers l pleased the audience with some ones too. 31,5 ensuing year resulted as follows:- Mggmnu e4 President. Mm John Q Wm!" very pleasing harmonica selections. oil ~ . . wam-vme; secretary’ M!" Jun.’ Miss Mary Monaghun rendered a . » i Carver, Mt. Albion; Working Com- very phasing we“ .010 and Mm’ P Brownies _.... Buckingham .... East Crest ,1. ,1: w. _e.- ....- Eldorado ... ,». Eric Gas ... Gilboc .._. aoodfish ...- (Cnnuillnn Press) Amen Cyan B .. Amer Sup POW As G und El . Can Marconi . Cities Si-rv . l-ll Bonil land Ford of (Jun lmp Oil Int Pifiod... Niug ll -r sr. 0n 1nd . LIVE§IOCK ""1"" K352i i. ... ‘ AL. fl’ ll thdlcavrgkhiontrullglivesiock markets today amounted to 4B6 head. Receipts were composed of 30 cattle, 204 calves 1T8 hogs and lil lulubs. Thole were not enough cattle and lulnbs for sills to make s market. Cattle were in good demand. Prices "sui-e'..._' ,..' 1o 20% were steady or mlttees, MacDonald, Mrs. M. W. Wood and Mrs. Bsllem; l-Iazelbrook, Ballem and Mrs. Spurgcon Jenk- ins; Watervals, Mrs. Augustine Wisncr and Mrs. Charles Quinn; Glenfinnsn, Mrs. David MacDon- ald and Mrs. J. J. MacDonald. An invitation for the convention to meet in MacDonald Oonsolidat. ed School for 1934 was gladly as. cepted. This session adjourned and s de- lightful supper was served. Evening Session The evening session opened st 8 o'clock by singing "Carry Mo Back M11. Kent Jones and Mrs. James ' y, C. Wood; Mt. Albion, lvltrs. Joshua. l-Iclen Wood gave a wonderful . violin solo. Mrs. W. J. Mutch and lvlis-s Frances Wood then plesscdi the audience with a duet which wssgrcatly enjoyed by all present after which c. vote of thanks was, extended to all those who helped to mskc the convention a success. at both afternoon and evening ses- slons. Meeting closed with "National Anthem." (Patriot please copy) £6 GEORGE 0m of lln- ciiilliiry-‘i-l lrlullng i-qnllihriuie fi-nlurvs will make their local iunnr ni illo Pl-incls rillnilru l\ll\llll Exhibition, which ANN SCHULER opens August 2m ‘tin-n Ann Srllirinr llllll innrize will luv-w! their nniqm- inli-ni-liisll twice dolly mi mm of llis feuiures of the huge [Ilkllil siunu prolzrilln. This pill! oi nlnwirul ulhleivl Mm- hlno ll-nllnlni» ilnlrni nilll miumnlinc pvrfcoliun, nnll IIII‘|\' truce- rul mus of skill silo-u.- no evident-o of their rm" oi experience Ill the art oi llliynll-ul culture-- Buy a Season Ticket at $2.50, good for all the time the Fair is on and trans- ferable. $1.00 sees the whole show on Race, Day. 25c Admission to Main Gate daily. Evenings 15c. Special Concessions to children evenings.- 82450 for grssscrs to medium good to Old Virginia." followed by a vo- cal solo by Miss Banoss Wood which was much enjoyed. A violin solo by Roger Chandler was also enjoyed by all present. We than had the honor o! hoar- illg a wonderful odds-cu on "Com- munity Work" by Hon. Mr. Shelton, CAPT. CHARLES’ LEAPING HOUNDS Lovers of the pedigreed dogs have a trout in store in the form of a splendidly spl-ctziculm- animal production which will appear in front of the Grnnil Sinml at lhc Prince Edward Island Exhibition this yea-r. It is prcscnlcrl by Capt. (Illorlcs and his famous lumping Hounds, and comprises several Blue-blooded Wllippcts and Grey- hollndshthcir performance consists of n series of extraordinary high m4 thrilling jumps, ouch canine competing strenuously with the other for supremacy in the height of the jump uniil they are tower- ing in the air. But height does not sccm to duunt the hounds for they 84,75 for medium to veals. h ed. Bacon: and n.ild'il"e'.s'§§§u:i'l§ gait). Select bac- on, grew $1 per hog premium. Heav- 1" were, til and exirll hcavlcs were 55350, Fr-i-ilcrs were from $6 to $5.50 end sows from l4 to 85, according to quality. I l MT’L. CURB Make up your mind to see this Big Exhibition and bring your family. JAMES PATON, Sharp which was greatly enjoyed _ by all present for which I hearty} bark joyously us they race towards the obstacle. Presldent, mum“ "m, vote er thanks was extended. A oi course iherejs nbclolwn do ilieiroul-‘ealndpl-ieoirlligil: 22$: "h. 1| n1 | h h ur esqu c enormo s es NEW ‘graft-A's! $51.1" n! u; fffilméq _,., _,_, ,,__ ma"; ssmmrfl; 3W.“ bznfinu ma‘ |.Ii>ll;t|l,,ll'l:uf"\‘|i:v‘es iehc serious routine with his doggish burial.‘ ‘ J. W. Illplg commodity Ifihqmm. Ilonllillrilivlb , ... u, ...., .... 555 . The entire performance presented by Capt. Charles apnl Secretary. Rounds is vlrlle throughout and never fails to send the spectator! wild with enthusiasm. . ' i Collection was then taken, fol- lowed by a vocal solo by Mrs. W. J. Mutch, which was much enjoyed by a rA t. _ Tm!" 1354; y" (1,. m3, _ Dom Eng ... .- ..., . “Wok llgo .13“ i miinth ngn 1335.5. 1m high 143,0 lim low vim. I - 10:22 mu 1mm; 1on2 low" ‘mo. nu Pefe m. (Genuine, 1033 u; Moody's.) Wm“ P“ '