Laur-ence__Smith 6 Company LINITIID I~v=s1'M‘z~-r net...-... VANCOUVER VICTORIA HAMILTON SAD?! JOHN ' Pm M-«rd-I-ma nom.....u.. u. M. Grant. 100 lliohlnond sc.. on...- Phone 111'! Friend (to irate lparerit): "I lers.n.°wB.<la1:.s_3lrs _e llse ____- ” Advertising Rates-—Payah|e in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Auvertisments 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, so per word; Western and Eastern locals to per word; Announcements and Coming Evente 30 Classified 3c per word; In Memoriam Notices ‘loo per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Oiferings. Cards etc., so per name; Letters oi Condolence 70¢ per inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for 81.00 and 10 cents (or every additional 3 words. Noticesol Thanks and Appreciation, 70¢ per inch or 40 40 cents per application. _j For Sale *__..--.- inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. other rates on t‘s no good, old ohap, 1. all daugh- in mariy_d,i§r3spect=. l;'—_}lumo:-ist. per word; per word. Lists oi ubscriptions [ Boarders Wanted FOR SALE — TWO APARTMENT house. Good investment. caldsfs. Euolon. L-i031-8-7-ll. SALE—Bl.lILDING IN BUSI- ness centre, 107 Queen street. containing large store and ot- fices. Can be bought right. En- quirics solicited. Applv 'W- in care of Guardian._I.._-_1l1fi-_B:9;3l_. ; GALVANIZED STEEL ROOFING “Su[)r_3ri0r" and "Council Stand- ard" brands also quantity of damaged material at 8990131 prices. Write for 1155. E05?/Em Steel Products Limited. 1335 Del- orimier Ave. Montreal, Que. N-199-7-l9-to Aug. 10. FARMS, BU ILDIN GS. LOTS. houses. Hemmlnz C 0 m D B”-1 Y- Chariot-tetovm. l..665—'l-l-Z-3-4-'1-8-9-10-11-14-15 ALL sr”i~*i1irT1S"nT'ra'E1No1F. and see our famous Bclanzer 205 FOR Range. A few slightly damaged selling at 50% discount. Call early, L-1110-ii-9-3i. Lost OS; $20.00 BILL. FINDER leave at Guardian. Reward. . L-1&4-8-10-2!. S'i‘—BOTTOlVI OF JACKSCREW also zipper Jacket. Ernest Gal- lsnt's store. Oyster Bed. , L-109'!-ii-9-2! Banks (Cunooinn Prue) locks Close Bnada ova scotis 301 Onircal - ayai Bk 189 1-2 crnmcrca "" %% AUCTION sue Auction sale of furniture etc., at 10 Upper Queen St-. 0|‘ Friday, July 11th. at 1:30. J. A. MCDONALD. Auctioneer. V ’ ' FV” ’ v l--.l.l%'l:;9.-_3l_- on sue all main 5.... . -—-—— and T HUNTER. RIVER. VILLAGE llllilg "Property" centrally loo- ted consisting of three acres. of '1 lllmiern dwelling house. 55"‘: ll orchard. Agziy to , R055 L BERNARD wellington, r. 1!. 1. lVll~B-8-3|. 0o"Yoal iieod plioney S50 - $500,? - 3: lgaanroney to pay =9-fi':'a"°‘ i.'..f'}..“t:: ""-0 ulrnue crnsm smmcs - Fistula LIMl‘i‘ED_. BOARDEES ACCOMMODATED — Mrs. Frasei’, 283 n St. L-1140-8-_l_.0:l3 MINING lsrock QUOTA nozvs . TORONTO. Alix. 9—((1P)—Min- ing shares hit the skids today on the Toronto market and closed a- bout a. point down in the index, closing at the lowest level of the day. Industziais also were ofl at ' noon but they improved their po- sition in the aftemoon trade to show a. mat loss of only .13 in the index. Western oils declined .26. Volume at 248,000 shares was the smallest in nearly two weeks. With exception of Buflalo.-Ank- erite, which declined 85 cents to a new low.for', the year at 9.40, there were no important los9ea.,ln the {old group. urns were lim- ted to 3 to Reoessl 8 cents for Ftsncouer. . Ban tonimsheep , -Biscoe. Tobucm and Wrig t-Hs.r- greaves. Iiolinw sold up to an all-time high at lid 3-4 for 3 gain of 3-4 and Building Products advanoeililqtlz its high for the year at 19. close at 18 ’-4 was up 3-8 for the day. Ligh/c selling in the western oils on reduced proration newsbrought losses of 2 to 4 oe"nt.s- to Calgary- Edmonton. Home, Anglo-Canadian and Da.1hou.sie. Base Metal shares showed the widest loss with an index drop of 1.07. smelter: lost 1 1-4, lmdson Bay and Nickel 1-4 each, and No- randa. 1-2. Nickel was 01! to 40 1-2 in the last hour and recovered to 49 before the close. MOZAMBIQUE CALIING I (By The Canadian Press) LOURENOO MARQUES, Mozam- bique‘—The telephone has at last come in Mozambique. calls from overseas will be received only on s lily equipped inatmnnenis. but domestc service will be complete. Aii0T|0il SALE OF Fliiii||TlIllE to be told by public auction at the Cumberland Rouse. Viratton strut, C iottetown, on Friday the ma at August, at I oolock P. M., the {ol- lawinz articles of tarnitnre: Bedroom suite comprialnfl Dresser Tunic w.tn wizh Mirror 1):- r. cnu'ton.ei- with Mirror, Bed. 11 ‘ and liuirtrosl. «iai Conch fl‘llII9_ on other The above furniture is practically nflwantl nhulad. 'I'enm oath. Articles be imp ted th mu prenfife Annlt 5:1: andni0't:; min cola I to - e;,srninia°n'o3.“§'on'aic'«'a'r,'¥«'.’:’1~rn-to. 0 "I19 Id lluldul. or to John 2. Bradley. 4: .I Auctioneer. « L-04 -Q-0-10-1!. _ ‘ Dwéllllne ‘lion.’ mu. ~ mod- gn gaming; bntiI,—'wat- stain‘ on double lot.’ L. ‘ . Icy Fm Also 18_"I,"c, on main‘ , .,e1.i5_i.ns . liniltr "suitable" lid.-,., .' , l. .°.*"lT'.,lill,lill_llu V, 4 g to . , .’i'Hl-I CllARl.OT'l'l-‘.TOWN GUARDIAN . 5'-RE ie the can Many TORONTO. ONT. I for Summer‘ 1 Pleasures .- . . 9°“ 3510 *0 11!? Hide your personal business eifelre so that ‘you may make the most of summer pleura-ea? '3-netterl. 0l:c.. have iound reel freedom iron are ' ug-wig . nvided by this company. They have pueed their n‘gnp:::(bmu.: 1°’: ‘to ue. and now are able to find new seat in summer pleasures such as lgolfincu Yachting. travelling. or camping. This service in available to you at any of our efficient. fully-staffed branch offlcee. You mey commend the knowledge and. efficiency resulting from forty-five years of eucceleful experience, plu. complete financial responsibility. ’ r THE EASTERN Tnusr COMPANY . P.E.I. A Greater Zest t'd°°l' IOIIOII: and now !e‘t1\O lklte to enjoy it.‘ men burdened with real eetete and financial’ HEAD omen . ]uurAx,)¢_g_ MONTREAL. QUE. MONCPOII. N. I. IAIN!‘ JOHN. H. I. I1‘. JOHN‘. IIPID. and rescue given by Fire Chiei Rec- oruandacreworhismen. The boys were shown methods of join- ing lengths at hose, and allowed to direct two heavy streams of water about Rotary Park. After instruc- tions in carrying unconscious smoke victims by the “iir\=.man’s lilt" a ladder was erected against a fact- ory building, and several scouts were “rescued" from the roof, being carzied down hanging over fire- men-i's shoulders. An appeal to the Boy scouts of the United States to help cieam up "the real public enemies. the cor- rupt pollticians," who he said were responsible for the army of neat- ly 5.000.000 criminals in the country, was made by J. Elmer Hoover, dir- ector of the Federal Bureau f In-. vestigation, before a great g ther- lavigrltgf, tag. t.heboNew York 5 . " very y you teach lb hlfie Crime." he said. “is a vic- tory for our side. Keep it clear in your minds that good politics is a Erect, and beneficial thing. but that corrupt politics is s. crimir r‘. niizwu , should be nothing Dill. scorn 8-mi dlssraoe for anyc-n,-_=. who betrays this gas est_or voc_atic:ns." TANKAGE vansus lrrsn MEAL 1-‘on BACON rrocs (Experimental Farm News‘) In feeding experiments during 01% past several years at the Dam- lnl°l1 F-‘XI>3I1rnental Farm, Nappsn, N. 5.. writes C. D, S. Oameron, com- Darisons were made of the value oi tanksg: and fish. meal as pmgegn fu-Dplemems in the bsc:r.-i hcg mg. on. d311¥« Milli-'lna in filer 100 pounds carcass C $0.01 per 100 pounds. to the tanlmee lot. indies: ea-lor lllllllty oi’ caress mflfogi fl hoes fed fish meal. wghheae results are in agreement th A comparative feeding test. Mm- nie-ted during the early fall of 1933 illustr-ates die type of rcsu.‘ts ob. lained. this experiment two uni. form 10.5 of five hogs each we;-e ted indoors on a similar basal meal mixture consisting of M pound; of barley and 150 pounds cam of cats "°"‘ °“‘‘" C] sh rm _ centres. It is Matt to rung‘. an o mlussopoundsoftamk bah 1-,mg,1,a.hlshgr~adeo: age to one lot and 40 pounds or fish meal to the other. Until an average live weizht of 100 pounds per hog protein feeds {Whig-9-flail meal. with a low oil eon- en was used in these experiments; was Nadmv The The ptlgoe of i'si.gh-oil- content flat; W979 then reduom to one-hall this hm” amoumt in the basal iced niixtlme ‘mill t-he hogs were finished at about 200 pounds live weigit. At the end of the trial idle hogs Sh "1 1 51 i -v r N. Y. Stock Montreal Stock Exchange Exchange I icenulian Press) - A I ' ——--—- (Canadian Prm) -———~ . ..... Bloch “_ " . ‘ chm Clot- V - u . 174 1-2 Am 0 nd 1! no 1-4 _ 3 1'3 , h .2 I 1% medi- Am ‘m an ion 1; 1-4 (Notmes. es “:3” an m. M 3530 3 ' ' A MFL B0 Atcgwisfn fill 12 3" 1‘ __ n - no , mu, Bender Av 23 7-8 lg "2 rmo.’.'o°}.°°l"’s§:fu?n'2‘y“'.l.‘m'3§.g col- Betah Steel 59 3-4 3,, mm 430 ovserlooficd milk bottles Briggs Man 21 1-8 10 x 3 from homes in its district 'I.'bc col- Ches 3‘ 1“ gg ' lection was made tor local dairies ggdyscili 8? ill‘; 4, A veranda. was wed as is "central - ll Cumancnwea So 1 5'3 um megowm 2 3 4 mg 'um°3_'__._ Con CA“ 3*“ 3" Gypsum 5 1:5 A unique "oha.mpl¢mship" claimed 9°" Edlwn ‘*3 I-low‘ Smith 12 for Sir Plerc Everett be com- °°1 0“ C° 1 3'8 Imp Tab 16 1-2 misslorer otylmperisl 11 Q or the Com Pr€;4g1)l‘l,§'8A g; nn. Nickel 4s 1-2 Boy Scouts Association‘ who is 1' Lake Woods 1'1 1-2 short‘ to ‘Vl'.1‘t Camsd is ‘that of Dupont 130 .. ‘V “' ,. mac Auto we 35 Massevmccon illegals 3 1-2 Dtgxhiaxwnrpigg Ilrgaillqitiiartiei-s opener. 3”” P‘ M” 9 1'8 Power 33 1-2 Baa.» r-‘ °“‘n°° B with mu Gen Elec 30 1-0 N” RR“, 40 L2 P ..n-is owe, in ting Sir Gen F0005 *5 “‘ Nat st€e1 Car 49 fielcaly ‘ad Mm mm’: °" gen Mmms 48 1-8 Nommm 82 14 c w opened well over one hun- Goocmch 19 1.2 Power Corp 914 dred Boy Scout and Girl Guide Goodyear T1,, 27 1-2 Quebec Power 16 H headquarters halls in various parts G; pro; pm 24 5-8 shlwmman 19 1_z r the British Isles. S1-r Percy ar- Hud Mot Car 5 1-4 st Law PM 29 rlves in Canada. August 11, and will Int Her §1 3-4 st 0‘ can M L4 make a ooasrt- to— coast tour of the Jghns Man co II. Wm mm A 150 Dominion. While it is expected that Kennecott 34 '1-8 Wm mm B no he will meet scout leaders and Mons Ward 50 3-4 scouts where possible, sir Percy’s ‘en’ 12%": *’“. is“ n ra - are serv oe an e: cl on Natl Cash 18 1-4 Llvestock special Ieatmes at some of his Nor Am Co 24: 1-4 other public activitla, notably as Nor Pac 914 — director of several ad London's Pack Motor 3 1-2 (By The Cm-Ill-n Press) famous hospitals. » or ,, ~ ~ ~ ' ove oo epresent 22 dil- §'f,'fi“i/1} R 1-4 mB£° =2%'li9e:%hc%(—r§fnil(§)i§ (gin R ‘ 3 {(- Phil Pet Co -13 1-3 day we 41 came. 256 boss and remnzroounllriizsr ammbigds an the Pub ear N J 4i 1-4 40 calves. Game and hogs were gfounds of Mo-nzue casue_ Cfieff’ etude Corp . 7 7-3 5V~‘8dY- Veal calm slronsrt Scotland. on July 16, for the open- Texas Corp 34 1-4 There were no top steers. Med- 1,, 0; the rnmd w “d 0 . . 2 o R. ver Moot, United Air 36 1-2 mm quadty sold around 36. A few 0., lnteznatdonal gwmmg of semm. United Corr) 2 7-8 fair ‘heifers made $4.50. Good but- my gc°ug5_ ca-M53 was ,.epmmn_t_ Unned Um“ 5 5'8 ch“ °°W-5 Wm m°5W/ 35 Wm‘ ed by a contingent of eleven under Unmd 535 ‘ml’ 141“ mfidimn 54 L0 34-50 and Commlm the ‘leaders-nip of onm-lo‘s' Com- U 3 Rubber 42 1-4 butchers down to $0. Gunners and misslcnaf for Rev...” E.,,m1d wm_ 3 S ftdcgi ‘.2 cuverls W?” 3250 t° ‘3'75' (er of l>ort Credit bther members !‘A e v hf . . Good ' 3 - ' onawue =2 .. v-Is‘br%?wiii no %i“°i-on can ::;:;.°.er.:.P. Be:°.*.:...P€.*r.:::;: arner ms ‘ s 11 l t t .60 and medi .‘ ‘ ' . 381- U310“ isms igsgulrlig :7.$8Comm I vegfl ‘\§5‘i’,",‘,:_,,f‘.“,.‘[°“‘,,,.,,,°g‘ p,,eST8'y:?,:,'. West All BM-lib 104 1_2 sold down to $5.50. Grassers were. mgus_ Tormyw: Deep sea scout R‘ Wes“ E cc 3 m°5uY “~ 0 Fairlie form-=rl of Tormto‘ Rev Woolworth 47 7' Hogs were 33.25 for bacons fed wmam 'A.key' 0’, wmmgmz Ar; and watered. selects drew $1 per " ' . ' , ’ hcg premium with the regular cuts §,t1‘.:,l;w‘,((:,((’1°k$fE,§iI,t1',1,ua$,}e it grades. Light hogs were ' ' " " ‘ Produce Prices gm . hmmm M W Pu-311. F»............ N. B. .......«..... we». ss"€a so “ ‘ °'*".:.“i**" 2”". Y '1“ on ____ on the rail grade hogs declined 1113:“./7°fl,:,1$:‘L-E nn;:ru.:" 01 the‘ (By The Canadian Press) ‘O 1’;-1°§»5's'l‘ X; grxtmiiie we? Moot consists cme y or events MONTREAL. Ans. 9-‘waives sgwé mmwéown m~ce-ms-mB§g93 which bring about fraternls"n.g of recovered part of yesterdays 105595 and we de down 15 cams -,0 the young men of all the dilfe'en-t gn 43%‘;-i markets hefltl’/3 50 57‘ réatloins iiIlr?1]§)9.!‘tt;r0I> the British ay, 0 7110'“ ' ' mDl‘€ D3» CD8: -8 Agriculture reported. E38. ‘$9059 $5(,‘;§‘°1°'°d51"°°r3sg”2g““fh&'i ‘6f52:,,3°°g » and butter oiilerings all eased - - "1 “"1 - " ‘ - 3“ A new "land ship." the "Valiant." - common 53 to :4. Choice heifers , . sughtly in quiet tradinit constructed by Semis. Ont.. ‘ is go ,5. brought $5.75, good $5.26, medium outs 0 W0 old boxcar; - Creamery butter prin d Sc 1 t _ tellers sold for 22 1-3 to 3-4 oents 436- fall‘ $3-'75 5'0 °°mm°'l $3 W from the Canadian Nglonal mu- .. A 9. pound and solids for 32 to 21-4. Western butter delivered in Mont- real was unquoted. ebec No. l teurized in wholesale jobblnc ots made 21 3-8 to 1-2- ontsrio white and co'.ored cheese were bm quoted M. 1'1 3-8. Qll‘$'I bec white and colored were both quotcgieelt 10 6-101.‘ es in G: egg 5 "pmen used free cases sold at 2710 2'! 1-2 cts. a dozen for A-large. 3 1-2 to N for A-medium, 19 to 20 for B- large, 14 1-2 to 16 for C. Potatoes: Quebec new crop 'l5's No. 1 .05 to .75; Quebec new crop No. 2 75's .55 to .65. New York Curb (Canadian Press) close 5 can «:4 us i .- 1-2 - E" ‘Lalo-‘ham Gull’ Oil Corp Humble Oil Lockheed Air Nlarr 1-iud Pant Oil nu nae DCAI .a...1§_o‘-uao:=..S —.lt:h4—l 0'0»-ulna $3 Mir-iard’s relieves echee. $3.60. Top cows sold for $4.25, good $3.75, medium 833.25, fair :3 and carmers and cutters $1.75 to $2.75. Butcher bulls brought $325 ‘iK3)2;4Ui'ldb0!il!lg bulls $2.50 to ‘ Veal calves sold for $3 to $4.50 with grsssers from $2 to $3. "5I.3mbs brought from $6.50 to Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abitibi Com 80 Abitibi PM 4 1-2 Asbestos 23 B A Oil 21 1-2 Beauharnois 4 1-4 Bathurst A 3 n A 3 1-2 Fraser V T C 9 A 20 1-8 Hit Walker 44 1-2 Home Oil 210 nap on 15 1-8 Int Pete 3'3 Manfizrs AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and New Yorl:—Stock.s closed lower. - Mc'ntresl—Go1d shares higher: industrial groups lower. Win.nipeg—Whee.t 1-4 to 1-2 cent higher. New York—-Cotton. rubber and sug_q.ri.igher; ooflec lower. ‘ . Thimble ' Theatre. Starring POPEYE — — ways, was “laumihed nia Yacht Club. The banquet was Scout sea cooks. Furnishimrs of the new sarnla Sea scout “land shit," "the Val- is.nt," lneludrs the ship's bell of the old I-errybcet “Pao'_1oose," whidh operated l:-etvme-an Windsor and Det- roit in 1872. and an ensign that new on H. M. S. “Va.llant" at the battle of Jutland. on the fireplace man- tel is a model lightlhouse with a working "win!-nor" ‘lirht. a memorial to the late Dr. A. G. Csmumll. for a number of years skipper of the Samla. Rover sea Scouts. Attirerl in iiremen’s rainooats and rubber boats, Boy scouts of st. Mm ..."‘ll'°;.'."§i.°’.u.°2 ' I a practical lesson ONE LIQUOR STORE YN MILLION MILES REGINA. A-uz. 8-(OP)—First» liquor store ever to be established in the North West Territories, 1.- 24.2224 square miles in area. will be opened at Yellowknife, 1.000 miles northwest of oe Albert soon. It, will be operated by the Sask- atehewan Liquor commission by srranagernevnt with N.W.'i‘. Council which will receive all profits. The agreement provides for the opening of other stores when required. Supplies will be shipped by air from Regina via Prince Albert to Yellowknife on the east side of Great Slave Lake. wei.L.wi=. -ruaueo LEFT ll AT we WHALEDUR NEXT -rung:/E1 some SHARKS I BROUGHT YOU A PR.ES£NT "" SHARKS‘. AHOV. D CK! \ T|PPlE AND “CAP" STUBBS ARE THESE ALL TH’ BAGS‘ MUST LET TIPPIE OUT“- wetustow ME DOWN! van: comet: MARRV -rue MERMAIDL? banquet to sponsorlmz members of the Bar- served aboard “Va.lia!it" by Sea w‘f.’t~".Rt;‘¥o‘»“' T ‘S _ Of course this bank makes ,. A Personal Loans FORM THE CEREMONV zqj YOU HAVE? sAY!wi-. ‘ \Y/HERE'S TH’ mes- esrr n eaoue:-er MOM, GilAN'MA? as YES, 1 THATI5 ALL--AND How we even. MAW‘ MIL '-‘- -.,(4f\'\ ‘AGED THEM I DON'T KNOW" NOW BE. CAREFUL,» When financial problems arise through sickness, unforeseen emergencies and similar causes, a personal loan with the bank often presents an immediate and sensible solution. Such aloan, well within the borrower's ability to repay, may also be used on occasion to mnsolidate a number of small bothersome debts. to the borrower's greater peace ofmind. Your local manager welcomes enquiries from- responsiblo men and women, able to repay out of income — in convenient monthly instalments il'neoeceary— and will be glad to explain the terms and conditions under which these loans are made. @313 E’3©i‘?Z¥e\.l.1. EANDK OI‘ CANADA i SUSPOSE VAWANT ME. TO STAN‘ UP W lTC.H A ? By Edwina \V/HERE'S TH‘ mtseurs 1 erzouei-41' MOM_AN’ POP, Gi_1AN'MA--?_ DID ‘VOJ HAVE A GOOD TIME?