-' _._ , _ ~ sas, ‘- `. .L if . U -f ` ._ ne- -__ em-- _-Leu ___ _"__ _ _ _ , . The Central Guardian l .5 _ W , g~ 3 Mt’l. _Stock Exchange tations furnished b Johmlo' Lllllowsrd members of ,ills alone. real Stock lxollellse. Montres Curb li1arket.'l5¢ liehmw--l Street Chariottelollli. Stocks . - Opened IAM Bathurst A' ... .. ii Bell Tel 131 Bras T L Pow 8% Bruck Silk 10% Cm Com com ... ,... 0% Can Hydro Elec ... ,,. Can North Paw Can Steam pid .. Can Pac ... Dom Bridge Dom Coal pfri .. Dom Steel otlnl B Dom Tex Com Gurda Intl Nickel .. Lske of \\7oorla .. McColl Front Mont Pow _ Natl Brow Quebec Pow-... ... Shawinigan Steel t‘o Can com Steel Co Can pfd e me 8% 1s 654 50 50 10 10 1-A rss na oat eng roar ny. 4% ro 5 26% su 12% 30% mf. 14% lil 50% 46 171/g 4% '10 5 20% S 12% 30% 37 14% 15 50*/1 -ill BAN ltr 144 M5 -48 Commerce . _ .. 144% ldontrcal . Nova Scotia . Royal . . _ . _. . Bank of Canada ... ..- Miscellaneous (Cansdian Press) MONTREAL, July 21- Wheat. nor no 2 85. Barley C W no 2 80. Barley C W na 8 44 Oats C W no 2 50 Oats C W no I 40. Oats feed no 1 4-5 Flour spring wheat patents, NJC. Flour seconds $4.70. llonr bakers 54.60. _ vvi:.\'~_r whoa: oaltrstl S 40 firsts Flour rholcc Cleo to s. . Flour white corn $5.40 to L00. Bran ten 22.25. Shorts ton 24.25, Middllngs ton 27 Rolled oats bag 00 lbs 8.25. Hay no 2 per ton earlots 12 Cheese no 1 current Ont 0% to 'No 1 Que 0 to 9%. Butter no 1 20 to 20%. Eggs in cartons A 1 large 33, Eggs A 1 medium 20 . Eggs A medium 25. : Eggs B 23. 'i_ Eggs B 23. ' Eggs C 22. Potatoes: New Que 80's 00-70. Old Que 80's 20 to 25, Markets Atl A Glance _ .25 to 85. .50. 8%. . KOBNING-MARKET LETTER NEW YORK, N. Y., July 2 ly were the weakest section of list as_a result of recent outs gasoline prices and fears of departments were fractional volume was lower. The rails are fusing to confirm tha favorable ion of the industrials and some sl of toppiness are appearing in ever, that there is no resi pressn of stocks for elle even during await further developments fo clue to the near term course. ' sumsanr 0-_ NEW YORK,-N. Y., July 2 sliver 80-10 unchanged. Forward 5-10d off 1-liid. Evans Products Co June qua against 81,02 in previous qua and $3.14 in June 1034 quarter. quarter not incom eq a share against 40 cents a share previous quarter and 70 cents share in 2nd 1984 quarter. American Power and Light Co subs 12 months ended May 81 tacoma equal to $3.32 s share ions 12 months, Corn Products ll Co. and subsidiary in June quar common s are ag sham in previous quarter and cents in 2nd 1934 quarter. Production of small cigarettes of 74,025,344 from .lune 1934 acco ing to Internal Revenue Brue 30 Ind _ 20 Rails 0-Tae; zo utn _ market opened irregular yesterday iotoetowa.) _ and was inclined to heaviness Blah Low Last up throughout tbe day. The oils probah- - -- ths 40 Bonds ._ 07.08 .04 in Dow Jones. §'°°|" over Air . . . . .. production of crude. Losses in ot.hne; Am%,°£ Pow pm 25% ,__ ' :sit act- 22 Latter group. Holders are so reiuc- further tant to part with their stocks, how- in two or three issues which nsily higher, but the general from a fraction to 5 points, d a e tl re- list lost actinary periods. Thus we must with Co r a half points from where it closed - at- n ed fevv took Laidlaw and Company. edly an ben it Bar advised ‘ r rtcr ami should be‘hld, inter on it h . net profit equal to B cents a share make a rter Furthe d Texas Gulf Sulphur Co Ju e ual to 50 cents hack to nd gain an not lose 5 points more. e combined $0 pfd and Sli pfd against went to 124 24 yesterday only U s share on combined pfd in prev- to 123 88 today and closed at 12238 ef d 2 oints te _ ec- lndicated profit equal to 52 cents s ticaliy out of all your long holdin h ainst 07 cents June totalled l2,1l0,088,1B'i decres BABING LETTER Friday Evening gas the NEW YORK, N, 'Y.. July lil-No advances took place, except went re frsctfo rn Products down six an Wednesday, This stock was rep d strongly recomme w was around 02 and 05 a months ago and I hops you your profit. Phillip Morris, of which should have sold out half at 50. last week, reacted to 30 your remaining half should cost nnywhee from 20 down. to not wil e s Do plac Oli of New Jersey, L d many there failed to the highs of s week or in days ago. a New York Central against which warned a week or so ago fails y ground and will probabl Staudar ne etc.. an on The Industrial averages wh W g already they are own p r from the top I hope you are pr a this letter will tell 'you when to buy 06 them hack. Wheat and corn closed quarter in higher, last advices hold good. Ds- rd- would still keep nut. au. Barlng. 61% 332 café S2122 f. .- £23 you as 40'/1. you hing new gh r d cline t k e in oews get 10 to ich ut BL se cember cotton closed 11 points lower, l I Y MONTREAL July 21--British s foreign txt-hangs ln relation to Cannriinn dollar as complied by Royal Book of Canada cloned tml ull '- as owe. Arm-rrtlnn pnso .2J0.'i Austval'n pound iiildiiil Auutris rchliisa 11108 Belgium beigs 1004 China Hong Kong dollars Denmark krone 1218 France franc 0604 Germany rcichsmark 4048 Greet Britain pound 4 971" Holland florln 0818 Hungary peugo 2030 India rupee 2029 Japan yen 2029 .Tugoalnvia diner 'i"32 New Zealand pound 4 0090 Poland sloti .1998. South Africa pound 4.9408. United States dollar lj per change firm. Great Britain dems high 4.90; low 4,96; close 4.96: day bills 24.95%: France 0,08; lt 8,27: Belgium 10.02; Germany 40. Canada 99 27-82. (Canadian Press) . Toronto and Montreal-fndnltrlal stocks irregularly higher. . New York-Stocks slightly higher. Toronto Mines-Lowen ‘ Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged to IA lent higher. _ New mrs-cali! sonar no 1-10 D 90 15-I8. Closing exchange rateaz- At Montreal:--Pound 4.97%; Fra 6.64; U. S. dollsar 100%. Cl premium. . NEW YORK. July 20-Foreign .ex- nd _...__ e 19 (Johnston and Ward) "Y Steaks 00¢lIll| Beauharnois _ . (il/g Can Malt .. . .. 34 Con l’op Dis Sr~:\|,:rn1na ., _ . . . _ Ford of \':xu A 'Imp on lmp 'i`r»i.| Intl Pct .. Melchers .\ _ _ . . . _ Norandn , _ Teck liuulrvs . ... Walker iirr~\\' . _ . . . . . 320 Wright Hur 705 ‘ 795 _---~i-_-_-- _ ‘ s ii 75 20% 20% 10% 13% 3-i 54 34 0% 38 410 -0 GRAIN WINNIPEG July 20- ji’ cnosn 1- ' Wheat: July 80%; Aug 80458. Oats: July 43% ; Oct MIAA At New York-Pound 4.40; franc ssgsén GRA|N__ 0,03; Canadian dollar 00 Ili-10. At Paris-Closed. holiday. lu gold-Pound 12a; U. S. doll 59.12: Canadian dollar 50 0'! cents. 80%; No 2 77%: N 3 nor 72%; No “ nor 65%; No 5 wheat 575g; N0 In l Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance _ . srlil Wsasern and Eastern locals, se 3 _.lag lvsuts le. per ward; Classified ` ses, 70s. per lnchl Lists of Floral and pas sarnsr Loftus of condolence 'loo Appreciation. 700 pas |,ne.h av so pl sourcau onmsn, cards. no , as par isdn Notices al Thanks and word titles rates on sopiieasls Central Guardian iaeall. do pl I psf ward Announcements and Cs so par word: la laaaeriasa Nail . n. ` _ :V Kiuunnn Charge fel any sdvasslasmell twenty-five eases. _ 4 DATE:-Ze per word, three Inser- hions for the price of two, strictly Dlylhls in advance. To Let T0 LET - LARGE FURNISHED or unfurniahed bed sitting room. Apply Guardian Office. _ ______1.-aseo-1-zo-al. en T0 LET - EXCELLENT SUMMER resort, fronting Gulf of St. Law- rence and trout pond. Steph McDougall, Millview. L-8522-'l-iii-ai. Boarders Wanted n o a n n n ms. accosmonarsn. location central. Apply Guard- ian Office. L-B080-'I-20-8|. Lost _ » LOST - BETWEEN SACKVILLI and Borden on train ol' Car Ferry Thursday. isth. Ladies' - White Gold Wrist Watch. Engraved M. E. Norton. Finder plea-9° leave at Guardian Office. Reward. ‘ L~ao44 __ _.M_i9£9l‘_°'.‘°°“° ' MT’l.. CURB ran 8% 34 'ro 20% 26'/1 19% 13% it 9% 38% no aes ; Dec 20'!/|A. M Barley: July 85%B; Oct 25558; Dec Wheat: No 1 hard 80%; No 1 nor wheat 58%: Feed 54%; No durum 4 ii 08%; Track &l%. Allis Atl .. Amer Can ..f ..._1~i0‘A Am Am Alii Aill Alu Ali! Am Am An “NWA Dpeusd Chaim Ru( .. 20 3% 15*/a . 15% .._. 4’-’ 121 till Cnr .'u|iud i1‘or i'o\\' . Loco _ .. Pow Light . ltnd .. Slut-it Rfg Tel 'Il Tub if Copper Atchison . Bald Loco o Bali. Uhio . Barn A Ben Aviation _ goth Steel 15’/a 51 fl/4 10% Sli 11 .. .._. 31% ... 30% mu 10% 10% ._ 0% ._ t.iU‘A; .. 27 ». 1% .. 36% .. 44’/g .. 53% o m ar . .. 01% Com Sou ._ Colum Gas Elec 0% Com Soi 20% Con Gas ... 25% Con Oil _ _... 7%, Con Can 80 Corn Prod 71 E l Dupont 1051.5 Elec Auto Lite '.*5l,{, First Natl Stores .. 54 Freeport Tex 25% G A halt ITZ 27% rigga Byers A .\l Con Oil L‘an Dry Gin __ Can Pac . Case 'iihresh Cel Corp Com Sou . Cong Nairn Ches Ohio _ Chrysler Mot . C lil C ll en sp Gen Elec ._. Gen Foods . .. 3015 Gen Mot . 30% - Gold' Dust 16% Goodrich Rub ... 7% Goodyear Rub .. 18% Gt North pfd _. 20% Gt West Sug _.. 28% Hud Mot . .. 8% Intl Har- .. 4055 Intl Nickel .. , 9% Inu Tel . 20% Johns Man ,. 50 Keivinator .. ,. YW, Ken Copper .. 101.1 Lambert UD 25% Lig Myers B . 11011,, Loews Incorp .. 40'!/, Loose \\'iles Bla 41%, Mclfecaport ’l‘l1| ,_ lliillg Mack Truck . . 21% Math Alknll ._ 31 - Mom warn _ 29;( Natl Bla .. 31% Natl Dairy Prod ... 1 ‘ Natl Pow Light New York (`en . North Amer ._ . North Pav .. Pack Blot . .. Penn Rall ... Pub Ser N J . . Phil Pei . -- Pullman (‘o _.. 44 Phil Morrin ,... 478( Radio Cox-p ,... 0% Rep lrnn Steel _.. .._ 15% Safeumy Stores . B9 Sears Roe _.. . .. 48% Shell Union _.. .. 0 Sim Co _ . ... 11 Socony Vnc , . ... 121,( South i"a4- ._ 18 South i .. .. 6% Stand . , 15% Stand . 3% Oil Calif ... ... 33 Stand Oll S J ... 1-.. 45% Stewart Warner K. ... 12 .. 8% .. 17% .. 10% . . 10 .. 4% . . 24% .. 80% .. 10% Ilui _ .. llrnnrls Gris Elec . . Stand Help Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY MAN ‘for fsrm work. Apply A. C. Fos- lr, Dunataffnage. L-8542-22-31. WANTED - A FARMER WHO understands farm machinery and can use them. Good home or cot- tage. Apply to Wm. F. Jardine, Head Hillsboro via Mt. Stcwan, R.. R.. No. 1. P. E. Island. HELP WANTED-RELIABLE MAN wanted to supply Famous Wat- klns Products to established cus- tomers in Charlottetown. Weekly earnings average $22.50 at start. _ ilbrperienoe unnecessary. Credit furnished. Apply R. Sample, 2117 Maason St., Montreal. N-3428-'l-i5-17-22-24. For Sale ___________._.__-._-»-------- F912 SALE -- TWO NEWLY - freehened cows. Apply Lemuel Lamont, Churchill. L-8503-'I-20-ai. POB SALE - GENEEAL PUB.- poee horse. Stephen McDougall. Hillview. L-0522-'i-10-tit i__ié F01! SALE-HAY MOWER IN good condition. Alfonso Bryon- ton, Brsckley, L-050|-'l-20-3i. __7-1- MIL C. F. MILLER HAS OPENED s. factory for canning crab- meat at Victezla. 1.8334-'l-12-si. l'0l SALE ._ HEAVY .1_l.0WN Paper suitable for placing under rugs, e"o. Guardian 01110;.” tt l”'_" ' ' Z’ WHY NOT TAKE ADV AGB or me much rum ed by purchasing I- testi annuity in the Sun loft. Coats you nothing to invaeiilltn. iss J. A. Moore, ourris nuiidlus, Charlottetown. - lfltl' WI HAVE °.I..?§’.“‘.§’2.‘... manufacture orders are intpllain wrsppsl' cn; » Eieiii- I: L. __ pqsfnqg gqugg. £“a'la om su ontsr-ie.'_, . ' N- _- ” IANTID -_ G AIIUATI ICI! niecl and b\ui& course fx sale; rg; sans - nucrlon roars- ‘ vs, Bild!! slid Wliili Score cards 'Guardian central Job P|~\||(ggy_ NOV. l-Cl -W SALE AT SPRING PABK ON _'°;¢‘a1p¢qu, need. onequartsr mile z§f,__from City Limiu, one doug tm- .ismsnt house with llrli _and ~----» -1°' ‘°°::.‘f.':...er°:.'. . .Guardian “ , Position Wanted ,_ , _ "___: 4. -; keeping with one child. Will work ` ` bid APPW 3°* 4° H099' L 8541-'I 22 li ici sf 555 Oats: No2CW43%;No3CW\ 40%; Ex 1 fred 40%; No 1 fecd 33%; 1 No 2 feed 281/1; No 8 feed 25%; Track l Studebaker .. Texas Co Tex Gulf Sui . 351/,_ . Barley-No 3 C W 35% 31%; No 6 C W 30%; Track 35%. , CHICAGO, July 21-Suggestions that black rust is nowtthreatenlngl 50 per cent damage to spring wheat, Z _.. or 2.. §t‘i ETS day. I Black rust advices from the north-1 west were the most alarming yet. this season. but scarcity of sellers rsthei"than unusual' increase of. speculative demand characterised lhel Chicago wheat market. Grain auth- orities ssiri a race is on between maturity of the spring wheat crop wheat prices unstirred on the Win nipeg Grain Exchange Saturday from the previous close. July closed nt 80% and the August figure at 80% cents. Good news for Cnnadinn grain cc Tho‘ straxeri here na bullish, putting,that Graded shipments lu carlots or less of agga were 22 vents a rloson for A large, 22 santa for A-medium. 20 cents for B, and 18 cents for C. New Quehees on th- potato uisr- ket in 80-pound bags were 00 to 10 santa while old stock brought 20 to 25 osnts per I0 pound bag. _.__..._____.--~ The village oheir was practising 101’ I. dulliiiil flltivtl. 'PMN Wal 8.1116 llndlrillhiy WMD tl” blll is r , . , av _ i Tim Roll Ben ...r Union Carbide (‘erb Union Pac _ llnited Air United Corp . . .. _ . United Gas Imp . _ . U S Inrl Al . . . . . in the Dairotas and Minnesota gave- '- wheat values notable strength Satur-l ea: _"Z Warner Bros ..... .. Warren Bros . West Union . ...._ West Elec _.. . Wooiworth Co Yellov( Truck . .. 2% ..1t% ._ :ia-1; ._ -1.1% es 1oe if-.4 fm ._ 14% . .re ._ asv, ._ mr .. 4-'r -114 sau Mui me a changed at previous change markets. gain of TOR ON Stocks sem on Afton ,. Ajax Oli Astoria llsgomae Base Met Bear Beattie and devastation from rust, with the ' - rust so prevalent that it can be seen in the field for a distance of 10 rods. ' Wheat closed firm at about the ---- day'a top level, 1% to 1% cents n (Canadian Press) bushel higher than Fri:-la_v'a finish, MONTREAL, July 21-Leading Sept M06-"/a. ern unchanged to B9, currencies were quiet on Montreal up, Sept 75%-$5. oats also uuclrang-i foreign exchanges Saturday Saturday ed to 'ig up, and provisions unclmnn- ‘ and at the close the tna was steady. ed to 5 cents down_ i The pound sterling advanced 1-32 WINNIPEG, July 21-Bulllsh crop cent to 4.41% while the United news from Western Canada leitl States dollar at 1.00% and the -i French franc at 0.04 cents held un- close _ After another dull session. values NEW YORK, July 21-Modest cioaeri IA cent higher to unchanged at gains were recorded by leading cur- cioaed 1,( rent higher to unchanged rcncics in Saturdsy’s foreign -ex- Confirmatlon of the best sales of The pound sterling was up 5( of n Canadian wheat abroad in rlays-00,- cent at $4.06. The Canadian dollar 000 bushels-came too late to bring| reduced its discount from 54 to 1-10 out the buying that had been await-I per cent while the French franc, ing a pickup in foreign wheat saleir. ciosin get 003% cents. showed a .00l( of a cent. grow,ers camo from Fran . new crop there was estimated at I 206,000,000 bushels, 75 000,000 bushels less than last year. This was con- cunntry again on s domestic basin an P' Cash and coarse - grains lflled ,1.0R0,,T(g“Ju," ',"l 1 y 21--Iwo of the ""°“‘h°“°` cheaper gold issues, Gunnar and McKenzie Red Lake, came in fur heavy trade on the mining share market on Saturday, thus saving tha session from extreme dnllnese. McKnaie traded 14.000 shares and cload 7 cents higher at 1.30 and ‘Gunnar closed 3 cents up at 74. (C\“l'“*\\ P\‘°"“) Both the gold index and miscellan- KONTREAD. -lilly 21"‘0PP°'l“l cons mines recordd minor receaslons. tread; were noted'on Montreal daily Heavy buying of Norands was the UN Dl’°¢“f° m“’“*' W” “`°’*- feature of the trade in the base mei- Bntter worked fractltnslly lower. .||_ Closing at 88, Norsnds was up cheese shaded slightly, 1-gga firmed. “_ F 5,14" .Mm 5 N,-,¢,_ gudbupy lid F3140" Nm °°”l'l"¥°¢' Basin ii and Ease lfstsls Coropr- `Clr ntl or 1°" °f 2'" 1 "“"°" ma vmasaoa 2 seats to 11. sum were selling from 20 to 2095 cents su", W", fum “thong 'emo' plr pound while lots to rf-lailcre were .,,,,,.h,,.e_ 5," ,M Emo;-|40 Mg 'Ji cents for solids and '.".' cents for muh; sun, "4 gum qu nga-n a Prints. cent, cause vm oat to 9% cent* fl" 11° sealer one more were almost 0 torlos whll no l Que l current n ~ ~ bios went for 0 to 9% rants. dorm.” (gg-“rg” png) T0, July 21- . .. 50 . .._ 4K . . 4 . .. 71 . ... ...r MM _ . ‘A 3% 1 . 1 - ,- - . l. I . » _-1_4 .3 V22 1935 'rua c;r1,uu.or1'rE'r0wN ouanoran mor Nm '45 MARKET coss1P N.. Y. stack _ ... .........._._._;.-_.....-. .`..'.'...'f;§.m.,-,... ......_.. Exchange ~ ' 3*'-"’°~` """`° `" 810 8.30---Dr._Yeo, President Charlottetown - » . ~ ___ _ ......_-ishgi;--v-°_--_-_-gggees Liberal Association, C F C Y Charlottetown. mga Low nut on .‘ UM! H18 I B P Ui m- . (Quotations fnrnllhll U1 lohlshl mitted 1'00li'iS. L-8550 sad Ward, llsaabsrs of lleatrsal Stocks Exchange, lsstreal Curb "uk", lu 'hh-n* o-"_ HOPE RIVER- -Grand Tea at Hop, River July 22nd. I..-8420-tl - I ,,,,_,.,,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,_ _,__ ,,,,,,,,_ 9 to 10.30--_-Mr. Thane Campbell, K.C.,, Liberal -- -“~ campaign Leader, c n c s summaries. 25% 25% 22 140% 20 0% 15% 15% 42 121 as Cross Roads ople met on i 2% y°‘mg_p° oousr-:1wa'rrvE Pom. com- -- 254 ` lgx c1ub_ Th, fouowlng °m°¢,-5 were at 8 o'cl0ck in Committee rooms. 17 32 W* lyvun r> r>- » nm w_d,f,e°,e,,n,spw,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,_.,-£,,,_ A at F. s. Reeves, soumport. e1 ' 21% 1% 36% 44% oi e1 N 7% 89 Vs 71 lj lzzta .er .ii 5.* it “_ .zzz 50% 1243 University and the N. B. '1lechni- 0N LQNG M0103, y0Ug,N|_-;y_ .___ cal College. I-I.. recently accepted pnmk gmauwwd _og smug 54;, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duffy ,A posiirion with the lvl'srit.ime 1\g¢,¢~1¢_ Ont, head engineer gf me New York. left Saturday mom: 40% Electric Company in Prince nl- A1gv,mj,,_ Stem Q,-ymmggon stop. for their home after spendl it ward Island. Manning has a large ped wer me-ht in T,-um on me pleasant honeymoon on P. E. I. Illllibel' 04 fflellds in l»0WY\ Wll° 12th inet. I-le was accompanied by e. 1942 25% 11.6 4! 1 18 21 31 30 1e 1022 4% 24% 48%. 9% ii.. 18% 5 15 .ii 83% 46% 12% 2% 18% 33% 45 04% 3% 14% 45 ei.. 4% 4% 89% ern.; uzlt cms ._ 1s _mls - -reasons . _ ._ _ _ he _ BM ......_1$a uk. M _ . _ __.______.._-- 'es snatneunomaau shunned ° ° ~ _ ., " 1;; some nm-~31`:_r»uem°m\muw-.www 323:n§;"‘..:'. ._ _:_ .-_._gg §‘5‘ii;..,°'_".. ~ Villln[f'00¢\'» st- . . .. .... 9 .. _. l:t?lstelt"mlllllc‘k‘ll "L°°‘ "'" “G said, "lf youre glen' rm __ _ . 1:44 - Parr 1m\_... l°‘=U°°‘“l W' “"1 "‘“' ‘"4" Fl’.'.'I2’}‘.‘i .‘ ' .':.'.'=él l-'I.T.{‘°8-.".'." 00'" NWI W 5| “°°" 'ln' D Mines ._ .. 01% Pere Gro ' ° 4 esnts a wnrd strictly paysbla in advales. _...__- AUTO ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES carried in stock at Mallett's Bat- tery Service. L-8775-7-10-22-27. OBGANISE TENNIS CLUB-The Wednesday evening July 16th, for the purpose of organizing e. tennis elected. President, Hester Wood; 5 Vice-president, Malcolm Recvesi, 31 eecre ,Helen M. Wood; treasurer TENNIS Cl-UB FESTIVAL. - 101,; Edgg_5mpygg¢<;a11“m_ T1-wee ene,-gem Refreshments, Orchestra, Amuse- eo le la.n to build an u discussion followed as to ways and means for raising funds which re- sulted in the decision to hold an ice- cream festlval in the near future. (Patriot please copy). 'A . _ V’ LEAVE F93 1-'gg l5LAND__M,-s_ an, who died in Lon-don, England, 6% . 21 Sandy McDonald and Mrs Simon ing for Ohaxlobichown, when they will .visit for a. few days. Mrs. Hig- lVl’a.fi1'iii'ig Archibu-ld of Chaitloific- Street. Mr. Archibald is a gradu- atelrienglneerins of Dalhousie Mm J W Glove1'Bt.ewi1wke N Connamioedherreafewdsysago absence of their pastor Rev. Dr of Tryon Presbyterian Church held a sing-song Sunday, 'July 14, at/’l.33 p.m. Mrs. W.P_ Cameron presld and the following numbers were fit- tingly rendered: opening, "Daly is Dying in the West," followed by “ Worship the King, C me Let Scripture reading St. Luke 22. ver 89-'71, Petcr'a Denial, by Miss Lil O s us King of Love My Shepherd 1s_" ses lien Thompson; I.ord’s Prayer in ul Rugerson; offering solo, “Beautlf Garden of 1>1-aver._'_' by D1. E.V. ' 11 Most Wonde1'!ul"; address, “T Character of Peter." by Miss Ma jorle Cameron. followed by prays _ dugg 'The Hand That Was Wound- and Jennie Waddelzl chorus a. Friend We Have in Jesus." follow ed bv the Mizpah Benediction were organists for the service. -i-f_*W‘ rr snags Gabrielle ._ . .. 20 Gods Lake 172 iioidnie _ ..... 14 uoodtiaa 7 Graham Grands Greens ._ , Gunnar -- Hollinger . . _ - - ~ Harvey . J M Cons . . " Kirk Ltlku .. L Shore -- Man East ..-. Mscasd ... - Maple L ‘il in 3 24 21 74 1300 08 fsii 40 50% 463 155 3 30 130 15 12% 123 143 08% 240 38 'lil . e tyre ` McKenzie . .---- Melifiilnn . . . . - - . Mcllitiio ... --- - - McWattors . .. - -- Min Corp Morriss . ----- Niplsaing . . . _ . _ . . . . . Noranda ._ .. -- Paymusier Pet Cob _.. . Pick Cro Pioneer Premier -- - Pros Air Red Lake Ilene Cold Sheep Cr Shsrrltt _ .-- Siseoe ._ Stalls .. Sud Basin Sullivan _ _ . . - - - -- Sylvanlte Teck I-I Texas ._ Wayside ... ._ . . -. White Eag . Wright H . Silver . _ .. ._ , Total-sales lsl_o\\f\_ UNLISTED Church B .. _ Co Cop Cobalt . Bud Bay ali can 990 141 142 sou, no nn no 270 LU 140 $1 ‘£1 214 410 Hi lfi 2 rn.. 01% 5% ann 11 is 20 2 Gi v' ” ""-"1 2 . 1 "5 succsssr-'u1. Pocnrc-The an- yg ser, accompanied by accordion, gui- 2% us :lla is STOC UTATIONS unnal nmannns nnnn W--;_=-3-_5_5-__-z-i___c_n5_-_.;.__-_--_;._.;-_._-,_ 10.-30 to 11---lion. W. M. Lea, Provincial Liberal .r.:;i°':.‘:.<=.‘;.'.;z““= f°°'°.f...*f.z leader. .0 F c v cnarlenmwn. ' mlttces and workers meet tonight L B650 ments Wednesday evening, July 24th L 8526-'i-20-31. LAID T0 REST - The funeral took place privately on Wednesday, July 17th. of Mar' Elizabeth Trow on June 24 1935. Interment was Miller officiating. says the truro News their do-ugiht.c1' will break comp Tuesday A de- Csnadlan Regiment of Halifax, which has been here since Thurs day, will also break` camp on Tues- dey. The Signeliers and Medical Corps broke camp on Saturday. They were inspected Friday after- noon by Brigadier General H, F-‘ .. .. __ ,, i-*’§“L?.‘-d?.i”.°'2§’§§f“‘M’§°Y-31.-~ 535-- §§..f?§.'.§"§§.1i..§Z“.‘-“.5”.f°’“"‘““‘““‘ T0 THE El-ECTURS LECTURE AT FORUM-Am other stirring address was given by Evangelist F. W Johnston at hecy of Revelation 17th chapter. pure woman represented a pure church (2 Cor. 11:2) that there- ed for Me". Misses Alethe Rngersony mm B wmmt or fallen woman taken as an index of public opin- euch is brought no view in this tlhis wornnn or church by the sev . T'l'l Misges Jennie ,md Mm-ion Waddell eral characteristics presented in Y°“l'S °b°d|¢l1'-ly- ' hhe pmophecy regarding her. Mr. _, Johnston urged his hearers to more diligent. study of the scrip- tures that they might know how to relate themselves to the things which are pre»_".“**“‘ “" the fuiiure. nual picnic of the Cameron Clan was held July 15th on the grounr' adjoining the home of Mr. and Mr- W. P. Camerm, A1bsny_ The tables, which groaned under the weight of good things, were spread under the shade of the old apple trees. The dey was ideal and the inward and outward atmosphere bespoke of so- ciabiilty and hospitality. Plpel' Fra- tar end organ music, added much to the enjoyment of the day‘s enter- tainment. "The March of the Cam.- er scotch selections both in Gaelic and English were heartily render-ed_ After a sumptuous supper had been partaken of Mr. Wliilam McQuarr-ie called the gathering to order and also acted as ttaei-master for the occasion. The waste included the following: “The King," responded to by the National Anthem; “Our Country." responded to by "0 Can- adri"; "Tribute to Our Ancestors.” given by Mr. Alfred Cameron; "Welc.-me to All". given by Mrs. W. P. Cameron, responded to by Mr. Neil Shaw: "Our v!slwrs," given by [M12 Wallace Cameron, responded to bv Miss Christie Dawson; "Host and Hostess," given by Mr. Austin Leer-d, responded to by Mr. W.P_ Cameron. Several short speeches were deliver- ed b_v the guests and visitors ex- pressing their appmoiatl-an for being present md trusting that the picnics would be annually celebrated. The festivities came to a happy ending musicians and all those who helped 14001 lib gill ‘lNliilllQ_° lraaaus :... £2 _ fore next Friday. Canadian Legion Banquet At Canadian National Hotel Wednesday, 31st July, at 7-30 ll.m. A limited number of tickets are now on s.s.le- Those wishing tickets are requested to purchase them be- In the City tickets can be secured from James Walker, G. E. Sherren, Captain P. E. Palmer. Major Chandler. Major MacDonald and Major MacNutt. At outside points Branch officials have been sent tickets-$1.25 each- Dress Informal. Higgins Ie” yesterday _ monk in Sherwood Qemetery, REV. Irlllgh iL_8535_l,1_2o_21 in i i i 25% town isvrlsiting in town for e. few _ p|m,50NA1,g AT -- -- M- -1 - ---. 1-- -- | --1- Beach Creve nn _ MTS. C. O. Awhibdld, Pleashllif. welwnla ' L_8550_ Miss Anne Dalton of Furl, A 54 were acquainted with him while a M,-5, Sn-muwmd fmme,-ly M155 Miss Venetta. Robertson and M student 9,1, 1{g,11fg,;¢__'1\;-um News. Fnmoes Edwards, eldest daughter Lilian Robertson of Pownal we M the law J B_ Edwards oy among the visitors to the City S 31% _ 13% vrsrrons -ro P. s. 1.-Mr. and mum, They had also with u-.em “dev- lm _ _ _ , _ __ ‘O _D:Q.°1 ,<9 E in Is HOLDING OV N - lggu grirelhexnimmwmlitglgeklcslllg MLIQUOR S§’_zU“E-Th°MR- C- which opeoedN°nETl?wsfi‘e1l1°1‘;le;‘l‘:l 5, Menorca win go on ro cies- 0,; ,iewmwmd m;°°§“1t11?_;“C_ty'“;“n is being conduct/so in st. nun- an pereou to ~°,4n1atn for some weeks Saturday mght It was by me stone Basilica. in honor of St. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. mad side in nv; me muon um Ann. It will close Friday evening. Amh R‘°y“°]d°"_N°W Gl°‘°g°w and was being transferred from ‘Devotions ne being held md a N°'W5‘ one our to another The supposed sermm “ached “wh wemng' owner was a. short'd1.st.emoe away The miles chw is “Sistine in vrsrr1NG PARENTS - M1-_ Pmswmon Wm ,allow ‘ the slnslne- Y 0 ft saturday morning for Ne Mejor A Power. paymaster S. left On Slwilfda-Y Ml' e few muy and son Joe,-eu visiting - weeks vmoot/ion at Prince Edward “heir mu-,g,_ M155 L. A, Edward; C9-ml’ B1'l8hi0n, left on return Island. they were 2-rwmvl-“ltd bv and me following any leavlng for St' J°h“ 5“‘“'d°Y m°1'“1“S- MIS Melville l"[B.l‘Sila.l1, Bkbwidtlke P E Island, where they viswed W55 a‘¢°°mP5-med by 1111115 niece M um _ Alitcv. H. H. McArl-hur. Mrs. Mc- nd WMM msn;-e1g,. hur and daughter Margare 3”' ;fv,§fi-I»,,,:° Newsfm am 1-- nasal; cam TUESDAY-The have arrived from Los Anseles. 0 ‘ Cape Breton Highlanders who have B Visit- to Mrs. M'cArthur’s mother. srNG solve. sruwlcn-In the ‘been in trolrlins here since July 13 MIS- 'I`-F- Fullerton- _ M* ~ ed E. Genge, the Young Peoples society monstretion platoon of the Royal Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shirley of Mel- 0 .. ' h re been visiting friends on t land, left for home Friday morn W -TONIGHT- ox Al. Bla.neha.rll’s Orchest-ra_ -ng Special Lighting Efiecie. ng Dancing 9-12. Tickets 500 Each. r to se. Mass with their sm and aughter, Clifford and Marion, who “IT'S A GYBO DANCE” re L-ease-1-s-W-if. [__ Too Late To Classify ._______._.____-_- He WANTED-A GIRL FOR GEN- erdi hoilscwurk. Apply 219 Wdizr §f,‘,2 ,,,,d',,,,,,,,,_ M15., Emp; 1,-mg og M, ‘smBl,wmd.s ,e,at,,,es Mm Mary Murphy whey spend a va- sr.__ L-8554-'1-22-at 44,/1 Sdmmvme' Ma_ss_ M55 Irv-mg and oommumg their long mow! cation with Major and Mrs. Power. 4?? niece N‘a.'noy Hood of Hertford, Jw,-hey ,D the --Song-_ FOX FEED-QUANTITY OF LET- tuce, for sale this weelrat Victor t, Sol-enson's, East Royalty. n _ L 8555-'l-22-31 FOR SALE - STANDING HAY. Apply Dr. Jenkins, Upton Farm. or J. A. MacDonald, auetioncer. L-8552-7-22-Bl. ,__?; e . - FOR SALE-A COMPLETE LINE -The wmmm 0 th Sc - t, 1_ the honest elector fair and willing Macleod hymn. 0 JQSN- Kills md Beast-. ,,_.hfc,, fue gigs” to support the present aamran °’°““°“"' University of llew Brunswick IDE- of farm machinery, including mowers, rakes, gg): loader, side- delivery rake, der, engines, etc.. etc. Apply J. S. Jenkins, Upton Farm. or J. A. MacDon- ald, ouctioneer. L-8552-7-22-Si 0F FIRST QUEEN S unison; duet, Nailed to the Cross. th Fm. S “da ' , t S k_ we regret that dm-ing my bl-|¢f Messrs Mejor Waddell and Irvine 1,1; 0,, 83%, ’;y§,§2,‘uc §‘£p_ canvas ll wee impossible to can Electors I on all constituents. We have found ‘ o tra- : 1;.1.uS-tl-aged by 5 lm-ge ch,,_,.t_ He tion under the able leadership of On Tuesday you have the oppor- rz mst or an stated that since a. P’°“‘i"' M“M'“““ “"5 N' “W” tunlly of makin: your choice ec clates. If expression of opinion the ran--minded elector can li; G°""““°“°‘ ““’“"“"°' "‘° "lm issua is: Shall we present our claims lon, then we look upon the ||na_\ for further Dominion subsidies, or b f “ ' 1 ll Shi l ‘ ‘g¢\>l1)1'\1l=:wh2?¢:’x:?scl4?si§:ri\1yl1‘3|vn, “£hI:5; l1i’0fDfh€0y Would symbolize a fel- ffsllm °0“fl5°""Y- W0 wlivll- your shall we consent to a. “broadening ’ ` _ lien church. He claimed ic identify 5“PP°l'¢ 0" *ll* 23m Mid Dmmlae ou;-1 Pom, of |n¢|~¢,,s¢¢ gugucm e , _ . b t 0" es in "wing you The Maclvlliien Government favours L_ THEOPHILUS BEA1-0N_\ the former; the Les. opposition the THOS. WIGMORE. latter. L-8553 Y - *_ 21, e 555..-' F rnrnrmcron, n. e. Session 1935-36 Begins September 11 ARTS AND PURE SCIENCE Courses leading to B. A. and Three new buildings with ‘ B. Sc. Degrees. Special courses for those intending to enter Medical and Law Schools. oratories. ‘ ENGINEERING AND I-`0RES’I`R¥ modem wcii-equipped Leb- Applled Science courses in- clude civil Engineering. llltctrlotl Engineering and lbrestry. to make the celebration such a sue- nm mfonnmon mg"-ding mm-,¢,_ tan-n.s_ wholg-ships, cess. Then all .iolned in elnsins etc.,lseontainerl in the University calendar. aeopy will be “Auld Lrl" S\'r.e" and “Thr” Are mmm on nqugm loiiv Good Fellows." alter which all C C _'mms hnunh ' wended their hameward feeling ' ' ‘ ’ The Law Faculty (write A. B. Gilbert, Eau., Secretory, ' Blllit J0l'm, N. B..) lcclttd in Saint Johll. ~ resi- uy voicing a vm or thanks so the d°n°T;*‘:°c‘jf.-;‘§_:§_‘5’§_§”;;’r°‘_‘n:_‘f“d‘“¢ "~“°""°‘ “"“ °‘““ Complete courses extending over four years and leading to the Degree of B. Sc., in Engineering and Forestry. i`»|\_\\l‘¢l¢.m0n'l ` 0 ' " .. ‘ . - ' r ' ~ - - _ - _ _ .»-».».--so--Jpn|aa