ANTED - SECOND CLASS ., Class Teacher as Vice Principal for ‘ ‘,. 1"'1’rr—r?~1-r‘ 3" Classified Advertisements i ma“... " Ibllilhfl z Iigbtluserflaua i r Agents Wanted, For Sale \ woes-am AGENTS" - wan‘: ice- oatslotue. United Ari. Limited. 162 John. Toronto. e-i-l-wfmaalpd reasons. onarsmss anaer- mgi Cards-agents wanted to take ‘ orders for the nnest line ever shown i in Canada. Regal Art Co., Manufac- i? FOB SALE-POLICE PUP. APPLY 18s Grafton Street. 0527-7-10-41. F01! SALE-PONTIAC SEDAN. Apply Everett McKinnon, North River. 6597-7-12-61. 0L1) PAPERS FOR. SALE-J CENTS per bundle. Apply Guardian. 43274-1441. FOB SALE-MODERN DWILLING 0i. Hayfield Street. First class con- dition, with large barn. Immed- iate possession. W. K. Rogers Co., Ltd. szos-s-e-tr. turere. 810 Spadina Ave, Toronto. ‘AGENTS =WANTSD T0 REPRES- onto, Ont. ' 7-10-121. acres under culivaion. Will sell with - or without crop, Good buildings and A. W. July is-se-ae. eat us in P. I. I. selling directly to the Trade a good line of Paint-S. varnishes and aooilng Compounds. uberel remuneration to respon- sible parties. Apply to Claxton m" °°" m “m” “m” m“ rants rose sang-us scans, so excellent situation, Apply to Urvllle Teachers Wanted Large. Albany. 6589-7-12-81. nscaaa WANTED I-‘OI. WHEAT- ley River School. First or Second Class. Supplement 0150.00. A. Barnett. 6524-7-10-71. Salesman Wanted SALE SMIN WANTED - BALI! agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outfit. ' We want now a reliable, energetic representa- tive to handle the best districts on the Island. Our agency is profit- able. Writn. Pelham. Nursery. Co. tsacnaa. warrren roa sramo Valley School District No. 100. supplement $150.00. W. K. Champ- ion, Secretary. 6810-7-5-51. To Ont. B. W. 5-18-18. wmran-sacorm cnsss reason. m“ tr for H\oefield School District N0- 122. Supplement $100.00. Apply to - John s. McDonald. Secretary. Mlsceuaneml! 6607—'l-l2-4l. . l JOHN ALFRED MACDOgALE. ‘ANTED __ A SECOND CLASS] Land Surveyor, Hernlgglnlil-Icinolllxgo. experienced Teacher for Miiburn School. “upplement $125.00. Fred Robbins. Secretary. 0572-7-11-51. COBIISPONDINCI CARDS AND envelopes with lddress Prim“- Just the thing for acknowledge- ment. invitations, etc. Guardian Job Printcry. t! WANTED - A SECOND CLASS Teacher for Suffolk School. Sup- plement 87500. John Arbing. Sec- retary, B. R. B. 0470-7-8-41. ssamonuuu AND proclaimed cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Printer!- WANTED-FIRST on SECOND Class Teacher for Lower Montague School. Male preferred. p,‘ ‘ 0150.00. D. J. Stewart, Secretary. 0593-74241. QIIIPPING TAGS IXPIDlTIOUSLI supplied. Guardian Job Printeryél WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED ' Principal for Darnlcy School. Male preferred. Supplen 1o 0135.00. D. E. Mahsr, Secretary.‘ 6239-7-8-41. HAY SALE - I WILL SELL AT Colville Station on Monday. July 15th, 192B, at 2 o'clock p. m. b0 acres of standing hay. M. McLeod. 6605-7-12-21. Teacher for St. Catherines School. Supplement 0100.00. John W. FOXMEN AND RANCRERB-JVE Lowry. Secretary, Bonshaw, R. 11.3. have in atockz-Jmperial Cod Liver 3494.14.41, 011 Biscuit, Imperial Puppy Meal, Ross-Miller Meat Biscuit. Ross- Miller Puppy Meal with Charcoal. Peerless Biscuit, etc., etc., also Shredded WheaLBroken Rice. and‘ the great fox tonic "Vltakalk." a ANIED — EXPERIENCED FIRST . Georgetown School. Protestant pre- ferred. Supplement 0150.00. Ashley Central Guczrdian i INJURED BY FALL-While the C. G. S. Brant was entering Summerslde Harbor last evening. Harold Bruce fell from the deck into a motor boat, sustaining painful in- juries. He was taken to the Prince County Hospital, where at a late hour last night he was reported as resting comfortably. Bruce ls a Char- lottetown boy. vscation-Moncton Transcript. ____._______ PERS 0N ALS a-i- of West Kent School. the Hochelaga. Mrs. Nell Mclnnis and Mrs. Neil W. McLeod of Orwell, are in the city attending the Women's Institutes Convention. from the Boston City Hospital, on a Mrs. J. B. McAuleyz-City, Buote) and children, Francis and John. of Natick, Mass, are spending a vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Kath- erine Gallant, at her summer home. "Gray Gables" at Rusticoville. HOW THEY STAND AMERICAN LEAGUE 1M- w-wy- 2::f:h.:°;:.::i.:::"l:.::.l:"; ANTED - AN uxrnarcscan °°" “mw” 5m" E'6‘5”-z6_1o_u_n Teacher for Albany school No, s0. ' ‘ Supplement $150.00. Mrs. John H. Dawson. Secretary. Albany. P. E. I. . ens-"I-e-si. ' Q amen-cxranreuccp rcscn- Annual Meeting‘ 0f er for Wood Island East School. . v Supplement 1100.00. Apply D. Mac Canadian Teacherfl I N. Smith. Secretary. 6535-7-10-31. I sunmroa sourn ciam-Fedefdtl 0f! ville School First or Second Class Teacher. “ ppleme $100.00. Apply Hugh Corbett, Secretary. Box 105. uneasy any, ., J 1 n. - 5471-7-8-(1. Que “y Aboard the S. S. Richelieu with the Canadian Teachers‘ Federation Con- vention July 10—'I‘eachers’ pensions. Nursing salaries, contracts and Government leglslatlons affecting the profession existing in the various provinces of Canada were reviewed at the second and third business sessions of the tenth annual conference of the Can- adian Teschsre‘ Federation held at River Bend and Fort Alfred respec- tively last night when the various provincial bodies affiliated with the lbderatlon delivered their report. Following the meeting at Port Al- fred the delegates baorded the steamer S. S. Richelieu for Quebec, where the conference will end Friday night. ‘rho reports of the Provincial Or- ganizations of the Federation showed that salaries with the exception of Prince Edward Island were consider- ed satisfactory. The recent dispute between the Prince Edward Island teachers‘ fed- ' LIZ“: Tnaoldznoowgfifien: oral and the Hovincial Government ‘Juana, ‘m, ‘m! Apffly Hyngj was referred to in the report of that t; body. ' cosa-e-as-tr. p Miss Agnes G. Murnaghan of Char- lottetown, P. l. 1.. described the var- ious steps that had been taken after the dispute in order to avoid a walk- out. These had been unsuccessful. However. it was later to decide to leave the whole matter in the hands of an independent commission which would arbitrate in the matter. This commission she said would meet at the end 0f August. The commission wil be composed of three members. one representing the government, one, the teachers. thschairman being OUNG WOMEN DESIBING T0 enter next class of North Adams ‘Raining School for Nurses. North Adaml. Maw. please write Sup't. peeaiptLv. School qualifies pupila to secure registration. Provides month- ly allowance and privilege of alx months’ course at Bellevue Hospi- W. I‘. M. 6-3-191. Articles For Sale _ =v SALE - ANTIQUIS. HOOKER mats etc. Apply Guardian. . dfli-‘l-b-IOI To Let ~ mar-summon corrsos sr Langley Beach. Apply to 11-A- Megsegvy 606-7-ll-3i. 4.21" -. snnacrrve mom . . with every convenience. uits only. Guardian 0f"!!!- . 0542-7-10-13 1 LIT-CONVENIENT FLAT. l .. Hot water heating. No. I . Street. Reasonable rent. ILA, Pickard d: Co.- 00!! . M _ 0073-7-1l-3i. Female Help Went“! p - COUNTRY GIRL OI 0028-74041. ' '_ o zeeeeoeeeeeoeyoeodooeeee g _. aormw W0 L ~ reesr. abort bathinlef suit;- J. P, ' t . W" ~ '§§;,§§'I.T§1J§.'l§7o§°...‘...-.. , DINTAI. surname l. ghmulhqug province. resid- ° mmlsd i. I”. t en- 0.00 _.___________________ WRIGHT-At Middleton, July e. m Mr. and Mrs. Edison W. Wright, a ‘daughter, (Mary Elisabeth.) IIOWATT-At the P. E, Island Hoa- pltal, Saturday, June 29th, rem. and Mrs. Harold M. Howstt, a daugh- ter. Betty Inu. PmltCl-At Morganwwn. West Vir- ginia. on July 4th. to Dr. and Mrs. ELI-f. Pierce (nee Mia Doris Jud- son) a son. runes-mt his home. North Gran- ville, on Wednesday, July 10th. 11am R- Taylor. need ea. Punersl from his late residence on Saturday, at 2 o'clock to North Granville Cem- ~ a and , Mtaglgflxhoaozzfaélrite J. an Liucationallilst from outside the “'7' _ . Quinn. New Glasgow. N. S. prov ca of Pr oe Edward Island. er and lower houses of the con- vocation of Canterbury today adopted resolutions approving use of the revised prayer book in churches. Assent is given through the parish council. The votes in the upper house was l! in a and in the lower house B0 in 5d. BIRTH! -_____---—-—- DIATII N D. MacLeoh O i o O O 3 t; 11m selling ueevien-e cv- z . ll; "Int. A, Hritl-"h Knitwear z cm" “w”, m. mrhmm, , m. runes». c-v-‘r ‘~ - ‘ f I‘. H. W. ‘l-l-mwfli-l saeeeeeee on 0g l_a._e ea e so n e .. , I ‘- Quartermaster SPENDING VACATION-T. B. Scott, Montreal, assistant director of investigation for the Canadian Na- tional Rltlways, arrived in the city _on Wednesday in a special car at- tachcd to the Maritime Express. He remained in the city. conferring with the assistant superintendent of , in- vestigatlon matters for Atlantic re.- gion. J. J. Dunphy, until the after- noon express when he procecded to Prince Edward Island, to spend a Mr. [James Fullerton ls resigning _his position as teache from the staff Mr. J. S. Willie. General Branch house manager of the Harris Abattoir Co.,-arr1ved in tifi city yesterday on Miss Mary McAulay arrived home holiday visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Hunter.‘ (nee Hilda ii DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer ‘Graduate Chiropractor Cbrenle and Nervous Diseases 124 Prince St. Phone 101i 103 Years Young Opposite Si. Paul's Church. VRin- Tin- Tin Cap- tivates Audience At Capitol FAMOUS DOG srsa rsaruacoj m FINE WEEK can mu. W111i;- oarrror. ssarsr. sun mo LAUGH consume I —- a / Rin-Tln-Tinks coming. like thel coming of the proverbial “good Oldl is a matter for antics, for Jollificatlon l and-as Broadway puts lt—for | Miss Catherine McIntyre, New An- Whwpefil And here he ls again, l5 , nan. who celebrated her 103rd birth- the Capitol. more peppy then ever-guy on June 2m. last. .Mlss M6111- m0r0 11811. bYlShfi-Byéd. ffltfldly-ltyre is a constant reader of The furious, combining all the thingswium-glu ma mflnuln, g hm 4n. that a dog can be-and do! ‘RIOS’. in current events. She still "The Million Dollar Collar." while {walks without the use of a. cane and following the present crage for crook- ,ercept for an attack or pneumonia chasing drama, gives Rlnty a chance ‘ggmg yggrg "l; h“ ngvgf ban "p- to prove his heroism, in that and lously ill in her life. On her 100th others lines. He is first seen as the birthday she had a big celebration companion ‘oi’ an apparently blind land then decided to have a real big beggar, Hg goes with him into the [one every five years. So the next is Jewelery store, where the man stealiwdue two years hence, when The a valuable necklace. concealing it in Guardian hopes to nus her as well the collar of the dog. In a hastyIas she is today. effort to escape, the “beggar" enters I a car driven by accomplices. The car I is wrecked toppling over a. cliff. Rinty is tied to the machine. A young down-and-outcr rescues him. collar and all, and trudgcs on. The plot thickens when the two reach a mountain hotel where the girl who is to be the centre of the story lives, in the cars of a man who is an aid of the thieves and wishes to marry the girl. Both the youth and Rlnty become her admir- SYDNEY. N. S- July iL-The Curtis: Rabid monoplane which left st. John this morning on an vlllerlmentsl flight from that city, to Sydney arrived at 7.40 this evening. WASHINGTON, July ll-Chln- eae Minister Wu today officially suspended Ylng Kao, Chinse vice-consul at San Francisco, pending an investigation o! charges that his wife had smug- era and protectors. And when the sled opium into the United boy is searched and grilled by the States. thieves fonthc collar which he has taken from the dog's neck on account PRESENTATION oi’ its heaviness, but without know- _..____._ lng that it contains the gems-the arrival of new Montreal Island po- . whom honour is due. Above all other S i tatocs has weakened the market for] old stock, and today New Brunswick ' green mountains dropped to 65 cents per 90 pounds in. bulk. New poiatoes Little business was done on the poul- considerations we treasure the price- Iless gift you have handed down to ,us. We realize how fortunate it was jior all of us that the welfare of this lgreat industry was in your keeping during those early days of stress and old from $1.05 to $2.25 per 80 pounds. the solution of the new delicate and difficult problems incident to the be- ginning of an entirely new industry. We admire the willingness with can MITE E DENTAL _ (Continued from page i) boys and girls at home and of find- ing employment for them. Better health conditio in the schools, the installation o! drinking- fountalns and more sanitary toilets, sosp and towlls. was reported by Mrs. Allison McMillan, Convener on Child Welfare. Shementioned the use o: toxoid, the antidote for diphtheria, now in great use in the United States and various parts of Canada. ‘ The nominations committee having reported, ballotting took place for the election of officers for the next two years. Ibllowing are the new of- fieials: President, Rocky Point. vice-President, Donald. Cardigan. Secretary-treasurer, Miss Yco, Nor-them. Mrs. Wllllah Mulch. Mrs. J. A. Mac- Lulu AFTERNOON SESSION The afternoon session opened with the election of Convenors who are as follows:- Agrlculture-Mra. S. J. Rose. Canadian Industries-Mrs. McEw- en. Home Economics -— Mrs. Walter Shaw. Immigration-Mrs. Geo. MacDon- ald. ' National Events-Mrs. Frank Yeo. Child Welfare-Mrs. Allison Mc- Mlllan. Legislation-Mrs. Harrison McFar- lane. A resolution was then introduced and adopted. petitioning the Gov- ernment to appoint extra commiss- ioners to the Board which has been constituted to erect. and establish the proposed Sanitarium. It was felt by the representatives of the various In- stitutes that as they have been fore- most in agitating for this institution ‘ they should have a greater share in its management. Two from each county were suggested as the approp- riate number. - A further resolution was passed pe- titioning the Government to prevent the distribution of magazines and lit- in such a great improvement of con- ditions in the Maritime Provinces. "We have managed to get into the markets all the year round.“ said Mr. l-Iyndman. "We rnust awaken to our potfintialities. We must let the young people know and the influence oi the > technical and agricultural education of our young people in their own province. Mr. Hyndman concluded his ad- 11s Promoted Neill has been promoted. This posi- tion will enable him to continue the will at the same time relieve him of ticn which require to be handled by ' ' the General Manager. Bank in 1889., His career through- out has been a record oi efficient per- -‘ formance and rapid promotion. banking principles. end Immigration were discussed thor- oughly. personal observations while in the West, mentioned the fine schools she means. Sanitarium in Saskatoon. A resolu- tion had been passed at the Confer- ence. approving the action of nrsrnovrn We have prepared which a being vleeilvelr 1M by many LEADING Fox RANCHERS ‘III IIOMPT DIUGGISTI Mac Rinnon which you in the kindness of your heart have used of the abundance fo your worldly wealth for the wel- fare of our people. Thankful then for your interest in our progress and proud of your ach- ‘ ‘ ievemenls, we bid you welcome on this A happy occasion. We trust that your days may be long in this pleasant land wherein you have done so much for its welfare, and when at last you leave us in lsepo call you may rest aseurred that you will never be forgotten in your little Province by the sea. to the higher As an earnest of the good wishes {gammy s} m “m; n- we have endeavoured to ex- uugg ‘my’, press we - ask you to accept the accompanying gift from the members of our Assocletion as a memento of this occasion. SIGNED on behalf Oi the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders‘ Associa- 4 4 1 tion. UNDER-n". < . JAMES n. rmrcaaao streams: > N“ . 5E"R“-“Y - g. The Riga-h u; l rsraa o. cull-i». l Phfifl? "I . i Al, “ODAK i! PRHILZElIT - m"! "W!" z a fil ll ; : ‘furrmcrsizle eeeeeeeeeoeeeveveooeeoe»qbeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ' July 11.1.13. dress with an appeal for the exploi- tation of Canadian markets. and the advertising of our products. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. l-Iynd- rnan for his excellent address. A collection for the two o.,hansges was then taken. Miss Lulu Yeo and Mrs. George Macponald then tendered their re- port of the National Convention of Women's Institutes held in Saskatoon l!" lvflng. Miss Yeo gave a detail- ed account of the receptions and en- tertainments held in honour of the delegates. She dealt especially with a special feature of the Conference, consideration of how to lessen infan- tile mortality. Some of the reme- Princc Edward Island Institutes inlt-i July ,.............. .... iating the establishment of one here. r Sept. GRAND PICNIC AND SPQIITS Montague, Wednesday, Julyg17rh. $50.00 in prizes. Splendid e v e n t a. Admission free. Programme comm encee 2 p. m. Refresh- ments and tea served on the grounds. Baseball at 6.30 p.m., Charlottetown versus Montague. Bank Ma n age r I Western Gudrtfian ' , -rnaaa wrm. be te ‘ We” Known Here [meeting in Malpeque gall fcloclr Tuesday evening, lothinstant. addressed by Rev. J. Coblunfof Tor- onto. ' sen The announcement recently made‘ ‘J7EE P5555371‘ ‘"315 W553“! by the Royal Bunk of Canada of the ‘vork-l" Wm given "m1" m6 1115‘ promotion o, M,‘ M_ w’ Wilson’ 10,. plces of the Bedeque United Church merly Senior Assistant General Man- Circle in their Church. Sundayeven- "an w the responsible 1,051.10“ o; ing. July 14th, at 8 o'clock. ‘ General Manager, is of particular in- “laffd?” terest to Guardian readers, as Mrf ~—— 7 when spent several yam o; m. -ru-:m MEMORIAL PRESBYTER- mm. in ch,,,°,,e,o,,.n_ m", M u»: cnvacn, MALPEQUE4Ser- Lumnburg‘ N‘ s“ he entered we 55,, flees for Sunday. July 14th; Morn- vlce o! the m“, Bank as l young mg ll a.m.; evening 7.80 phn. Rev. mm and h“ success h” been credit- M. Scott Fulton. Zion Church, Ch. able to himse“ and m m8 Maritime lottetown, will preach at the eveni. Provmmm ‘service. Miss Margaret xeu w. n is mmresmng m note m“ vice ‘sing at both services. President c. E. Neill, whom Mr. Wll— f --_-___._ son succeeds, and who has been pro-d‘ "Dr- Ne“ MCI-Md» MWWYQBL 5W‘ mowd to the position o‘ Managing; of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLeod, is Director. is also a Maritimcr. having spending a 1"’ day! lflvchem-‘ifl- been born in Fredericton, N. 13. ‘ “'h“° the" he l5 "i! 811%" 0f M"- 1n view of the steady expansion of’ Chane‘ Campbeu-‘c- ‘ ' the business of the Bank, 1t became; _ Y‘ a desirable to enlarge the executive of “The M155“ M5719 65331759“- Hcad Office, and to this end the Dlr- . sham“ “d Kathleen Danub- ectcrs decided to create the position‘ Clyde Ewe“ cr°55ed W" “T155 C“ . of Managing Director. to which MrA Fem’ °n Wedmsday mmmn! “ml-l” to Moncton. N. 3., where they visit their fr|ends.—-C. active direction of the Bunk. bu! many of the details oi admlnistra- HALIFAX. July lL-Quotations iurnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Ekchange. Mr. Neill entered the service oi‘ the n. ‘ NEW roux nxcrrsivéu g won m“ P_c_ (Cimflflued from Plgo 1) erature detrimental to the morals of 1903 he “.55 appglnf/ed chlg Inspect. Phflgdglphl], g5 31 gm m‘ b“"“'“ “m” i our people A moms-e of condolence or and in 191a succeeded Mr. s. 1... Atchisn, Top. s. Santa Fe. r-y. . 244 3a m, Th“ 1-1 but I hint v! the exeitln! generous to those who Joined their w Mrs. r. c. Ives of Montague was p“... a. Ggngrnl Manager. nu ap—‘ Am. Can Co. ................ .. 16s s, 59., mien which’ makes "The M11110“ hands with yours It is well known extended 101’ the death of her par- polntmont as Vice-President was Am. Car s. Fdry Co. .. . 101% 38 .525 Dollar Collar’ the most sensational that your partners and associates mm _ made in Januam 2-, He is R Am Loccmotlve Co‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H 126 Cleveland as s7 .507 film in which Rinty has yet starred. trusted and admired you. and were Th, ‘pglkgp o; m, gnu-noon m; Governor o; Mcgm Unjvgyglty, a Am. Bosch Magneto Co. . . . . . .. 551a wuhmgmn __ ,3 45 3“ Th" ‘upmmni °“'§ L‘ ‘uperb- 9m} mwwls‘? timed and admired by Y°"- Mr. J. O. Hyndman of Charlottetown Director or several large Canadian Anaconda copper Min, Co. 118% Ohms‘, n _ m“. 29 M 363 fall to see Rlntys latestl Rlntys and this ideal relationship redound- on “Cmml-n mdutfleg» M," gymb Compamm and a Pa“ President o, N_ Y‘ cm a Bud. RV" R‘ R_ __ 2,8,4 Bqgton ___,_,,_,,,_,_,__ g5 5g 391 greatest! _ ed m the prom; o’ mo“ you helped‘ m"! "W? 60517719115’ 1s U19 W0"! 0! the Canadian Bankfrs Association. Con, Gas Co. (N. Y.) . 13614 A few extrg thrills are included who in return added to your store of m; supervldbfl» M3895 5011111111!" Mr. M. W. Wilson. the new Gcner- Hud. Motor Car Co. . . . . . .. . 88 NATIONAL 1,554“); ‘The Fm“ mckmflng", chap”? experience and w the mcuure o’ ind Mwhlfl- dllfillflld m! lmPYOVBd al Manager. spent his entire busincssf lnternntl. Petroleum . . . . . ..., 251.1 1 w" F” 5°“ m°"‘"°» "HM Th“ Ym" "Wm" stew of transportation of our Island life with the Bank. Since Filtering Standard on oi‘ u. J. .. s": won Lo“ no MOHRQY" is one oi fhflfliflfliélh COM-I sir’ we here assembled 5° m" m” products. It has had. and will have. the sgrviu 1n Lunenburg in 189'! his Reading Cu, _-115s( mtsburgh 4a 2a Am edits seen on the Cap-tel screen for Y°“ Ym" slwmi- W‘? °°"8"“""° said he, s great effect on the econ- ca"... has been marked by steady‘ southern Pac. . mu Cmcmo 26 m. some time. Yvlldllliyn 1h? flue Prfvlslfm Y0" “l” omic life of the province, our-nat- progress. After holding several im-, Union Pac. Ry. .. 71% New york 33 “w, MONTREAL i 2:86‘; Znéhgfiegggilfi; Yjiifigghzsgf "rel development and the condition pOrtuflt branch positions. Mr. Wilson u. s.‘ Industrial Alcohol Co. 1am 5g mm‘ ___ 8a boo » Q1160 July 11-43808 1 d f b t; m a of unemployment. The Boards of was successively Chief Inspector, su-l Westinghouse Elec. . . . . . 195%’. Brookyln ,,,,,, ,, 4Q 45g were marked up ‘me cam’ p" bushel fhxgesasflz: com c: e 2m e“ ‘yen’; T?!“ 1"" °°n°entTlll¢d 0n U118 0H8 perintendent of Branches and Senior, U. S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . .. 193 Phnmmphu ‘a A” and barley up two cents per bushel useful “i303? ‘a; ovur ngivge 801:0 phase for years. Agutant Genera] Manager, the pQ-t _ 30m“ a 4,, M,’ on cash grain market here today. ‘nghnhe tomb and and 15m 1151M The other two provinces, continued he now relinquishes to become Gen- ruoxrncnl. srocrr excrraxor: Cincinnati n a la“ There were no other price changes. we who u resent the md i ' t Mr. I-lyndman, were suffering. but 45ml Manager, r _ The markets for butler, cheese and d e rpd wk it ‘"5 Ty 3; they co-operated with us in working These changes are of interest to Abitlbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE eggs continued quiet, summer dull- hgidzrm: 3:" m“ oneulmlrggeflwn up an agitation. acting in unison un- me business world as marking one: Missouri Kan. s» Texas Ry. 395 - ness being in evidence. Eastern town- I their tum renew’; u o! n Yo mum til all our rights will be secured. One mo" gtgp m the expansion of an in- l National Breweries . . . , . .. . 139 won us‘ Pr“ ships number 1 pastucrlzed butter ‘ed me mdumy developéd it“ can‘; or the big things done was the secur- stltution whose record of achieveq Winnipeg Elcc. ,-7-.1, Rocheswr M 33 m! sold at 36% to 07 cents per pound, , n on. It h“ gun find is £0‘, the lng o1 a trsfllc expert who has solv- mom especially during the past dc- Brompton . . . . . . .. , 42 u ‘m, wholesale western cheese was at 101i duty of m“ Aswclmon w systemnf ed 111m" l" W!‘ trlneportatlon cade. ls so largely a part of the Do- Bruz. 'I‘1'RCtl0n . . . . . . . . . . 5s ‘o M: to 181,; cents per pound. Eastern m n w organize for m protection problems. We managed to convince mlniorfg economic story. Rapid as steel Co, of Con. 56 “I M6 cheese brought 17% to 171.5 cents “S Idrther development md m Koo‘; m! 3011118 0f 1W4! right “r058 has been the growth of this Bank. Shawinigun . . . _ . __ _ g5 mm. 4° as m” per pound. All these values were un- name throughout can!“ and mo“ Canada of the evils under which we which today hasasscts of over $930. Dominion Bridge , , 110 m n n 50o changed from the levels prevailing lwunmes m“ have ldopud our w": were suffering and together with the 000,000, with n system of over s00 Asbestos . . . . . . . . .. n12 N. 40 “s A," yesterday. Egg prices were 3B centsland standards_ COWPQYIUBH 0f £11! llfmfl’! Ind the branches established in Ill fortign Canadian Brewery Jersey City .. as ss .345 m‘ m“ “m” “d 31 ‘° 3” “m” As the originator of the mourn-y wmnm" mmum‘ "°“"° ‘m "" °°“"‘"°" m‘ "“"’°"‘ h“ m“ ‘“" FMS" a‘ 6°‘ """""""" "a9 per dozen for fresh firsts. unchanged m which we m ens-Bed w, Mu you Wlflfment O! the Duncan Cvmmis- cried upon sound and safe lines and Chas. Gurd LONDONJ“, 11_‘“huwnpp_ from Wednesday's price levels. Theycmet‘ we “mm m do honour m 81°11. ‘he W01‘! 0! Which has resulted alway in the observance of proven Power Corporation _, Foreign Securities Inter Utilities-A Inter Utilities-B Mrs. MacDonald. speaking of her try market. “my we “my rem" the fafq-elch- w°m'n'5 155mm" "n 5° mlwh l0 had seen there. She had come to , m8 conuquenc“ or the 5km and w.“ lduolle l-htm t0 l!!!’ ll’- Mm! Ind the conclusion that if we were to Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. “m, brought w be“. by young“ m 491N101) 0111’ W" PQWWCW" MP- reach a similar standard here. an in- Bank Royal your pioneer work m connection with Hyfldmlfl mid! I It"!!! D10! f0!‘ crease of taxes would be the only Bank Montreal .. She also spoke of the fine Bank Nova Scotia WHEAT the The last number on the program-l Dec. ..--..--s--s~--u... me was a demonstration of the prop- er preparation of salads by the Sup- ervlsor, Miss McPhail. CORN Mrs. Frank Chauvin. former Supervisor. gave a‘ July brief address. 1 Sept. 'Dec. s -, Eastern Quardhn g M" n. _______ July ..... w. ..-'mr: arru: caor East looks 5°!"- -- ‘W6 promising WM mutants W" Dec. . . . . . . never so plentiful. " WHEAT ' ‘ ‘q ..'UN|TED C ll U R C H “H106! dies which had been suggested were the appointment of district nurses. the distribution of health letters. provision of training for mid-wives and the establishment of health un- lta. The Women's Institutes of Can- ‘as m cam sum of the um bi- ada will again specialise in this work ennlal term. The dqnise of the late Miss Evelyn Windsor was seoipan of my feeliugly a" me easier-me. ae- ports ea qaaaczsulsstoa. industries | Sunday. July 14th. Murray Harbor. ll; Little sands.’ 8: 7.30. Willard Piclretts, preacher, Joyable dance-social. _held in the lisrmsnville Schoolhouse. Thursday night. realised the fine sum of um which gees to the up-keep of the srhcol. Murray River, .. ‘DAN TE-SOCIAL-A mast Fli- sonnon. scum-Ina - terence ta lien the l'_' plan m nun-m u l min paralloleptllf air nep- mee. em "0"" ..“ .,\ i‘ i ‘r a S