‘K4- Q xlgffwihg conditions and stimulat-| _ -1 AUGUsT'zz.19ss V _ .un euARLo'r'ra`TowN GUARDIAN _ _e PAGE NINE a ---------- ' ' ' AV V V . . __ ._ _ The new paid for bu for the past two months ponding months of last available. Insurance. Company showed a 64 per cent. increase policyholders of the company are invited to visit the ¢ompany’s office during exhibition week wl1ere full information regarding your comp:1ny’s progress is MR. R. H. McNEILL, Provincial Manager 10 Prince Street, C ____ chariottetowrr, r. a. r. (V-“,‘_i1§,,;,~_;,,_;,",_.'..','oi.io"§'§. _ig cE"'|-RAL Gugnumu ‘°°”"‘""”" ’°"’°"“"‘° ‘°°" ' ' :urine l.|i-fs Pirocirlass ` Sf°¢k Q'1°f0fl0"S _ -- T0 _ 4 This column in nursed for Queer J' A' and M'Is‘ Glmes* 167 Pfmoel - E County news of local interest but nu Sl-Not fell diUW'l1 5'l'.81.!‘! Ind fl' - ` siness of the Empire Life compared with ilie corres- yea-r. Shareholders and ' (Canadian Press) Clo Ain and li' Power __, ... ..._ 1:: Alu Tcl iinil Tel _ . -- l`-'7 Aiiiicoriilu .. .. 17 .iiohi-on .. , .. Il Auburn Motor _.. . . .... bl) Cnniidn Dry _.. _.. . - ... 31 C I’ R ... ... ..... .-- , ..._ 10 lpearance, but damage to date is-(___ l`_1____d_ °' __ _ 15,7 1. lu to _ . . .. ai =1'¢h-- Hifitsimi °f» f°i>“°° he ..:.“...:..::.. _ _ _ .. .. commenced but due to reduced im Nickel _ ilu' ..B€10W WU-1 17° fmmd 3 brief Wnfacreage planted this year and ‘_‘_'_ `T!_°‘ opsis oi’ telegraphic reports reeciv- spotty growth on heavier lands, the ivorih ' Arr..-rwhir ._ .. za ed at the Head Office °f the Bank yields of harley will be considerably §‘,§§,§°'__f`f f__";_ _jj ‘S of Montlosl from its Branches. Thebelov, nom,-B1_ Tomatoes are ,_f;9¢;- stand oil N J gg B“‘“°h M“““¥°’° h‘“'° °°“‘Pl°*4’»l°d by dry rot and ii lisht crop is diioomgf-r.‘i21`e ' . . 1.`.'.' 41 and intimate knowledge of each lo- ip_.edm_ed_ Tree mms ue m.°gw__ _gioigic .. . 12; sal situation and are in close _touch_1,-,g favouably, with indications of ll s rrtrikirrfr- ff ff 1_9' with crop conditions in a-ll sections_an avenge yield of ,ppgoo Th, us; _:Z _'_‘V': 3_2, of the districts mentioned. lg,-apo mop show, good D,-om|,¢_ woolivorih _ . in Harvesting is under way in the Prairie Provinces, wh;ie threshing is fairly general in Manitoba and an. Conditions continue favourable ln the northern areas of all three 'provinces with the exception of corthwestem Saskatchewan. The southern and central areas ct the Q ‘ ' " " 'I li.-itil-_-ro iriiu limi .. 3::-' _ _ _ _ ,_, -f - ._ l-liiziliitiiii . .. 11|' I Cereals promise an average yield. Potatoes are ve good in some sec i 'Y ' _tions and below average in others. has begun in southem Baskatchew- A good oy-op of applog both .5 to I lquality and quantity is anticipat- ved. Small fruits are about average. i Pastures are very dry. PROVINCE OF BRITISH province are still suffering from C0LUMB|A dought and grasshoppers, while ‘ frcsts have caused further damage in Albert-it and saw-flies are des- tructive in sections oi' Saskatchew- an. There will be s. serious feed an making gatmfacmry prog,” md avenge yields are indicated. Applesi shortage over an area of 1000 V Hoying is nearing completion _under particularly favorable condi- vtions. Potato and other root crops I-111-we miles °r'm°re in southwest -‘are progressing favorably and the Manitoba.. where the cr is s OP yield is now estimated at 85 per total failure. In Quebec, harvesting of oats and barley begtm in some of the earlier districts, indicate yields somewhat under average. In Ontario thresh ng returns confirm an average yield of fall wheat of good quality, but spring wheat, barley and oats will 'return light crops. In the Maritime Provinces all H0195 H0 badly in need of rain, 1-ack of which has already had a. detrimental effect. In British Col- umbia grain harvesting has begun with prospects of an average yield. Other crops are ripening rapidly in act. dry weather. Details follow: V PR-AIRIVE PRDVINCESV Alberta Northern Area-Cro-ps gre hintllring rapidly. The sumtnerfal- 10W Y-010 15 fair. but stub-ble crops and coarse grains are poor. Alber- ta Southern Area-Light yields are indicated. Pasturage is poor and s, feed shortage is probable. Alberta Westom Area-Graiiis are progres- sing satisfactorily in the north, but in the south crops have suffered further damage. Pastures have been burned and hay crops are very ight, Sugar beets continue in satisfac-_ t0ry condition. Saskatchewan Nor- thern Area-Rains in some sections have assisted in filling late crops and have improved the feed situa- tion. Extreme heat has been detri- mental, but good average yields are indicated in the eastern district. UFODS vary from fair to very poor ln western districts and the feed 'h0lBZo will be acute. Saskatchewan Bouthem Area-The wheat crop is uneven and yields will be 1igh¢,‘ CM-5° Grains are poor. There will| be a. feed shortage in many districts. ` Manitoba-Early threshing returns show a wide variation in wheat _ yields. but the average w.ll be lowl rxcapt ln the northern districts, where a reasonably good crop is be- ing harvested. Coarse grains are DP-tchy and much of the crop is be- hg cut for feed. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Favourable weather conditions have improved growing crops. Pro- lmbilltles point to a large crop of kwtatoes in some sections and_ much under average in other-s.1 Other root crops are coming cent of average. Estimates of other ee fruitsare: pears 90 per cent, plums and prunes 70 per cent. peaches 75 per cent. A lieavy crop Vol’ hops is expected. Pasturage is in _good condition. _Rotary And Gyro :Boys Health Camp I .On Wednesday, August 16th, the ‘Rotary Gyro Boys' Health Camp completed their annual visit at Canoe Cove. This camp is financed entirely through the generosity of the Rotary and Gyro Clubs. 5 Forty~three boys were transported by automobile to the camp on Aug- _’ ust 5th by the members of the Rot- Eiiry Club and after twelve glorious ldays which passed _all too quickly, ‘were brought back to the city by fthe Gyro Club. I The Camp Staff consisted of Miss I Jessie Fullerton. Miss Ina G. Gillan. ‘R.N., Mr. Glen Partridge and Gor- » don Hyde, representing the Boy Scouts. The daily routine was as follows: 7.30-Rising whistle. - 8.15-Breakfast. 9.00-Tooth br-ush drill. 0.30-Flag raising and short scr- _ vice. I 0.45-Bedding aired. I 10.30-Hut inspection. 11.00 to 11.30-Sun t1'en'.1ti“i1i. 11.30-Swim. 12.15-Dinner. 1.00 to 2.00-Rest period. 2.00 to 3.00-Group instruction. 3.00 to 4.00-Games. _L00 to 4.30-Swim. 5.15-Supper. 0.00-Tooth brush drill. 6.30-Flag break. 6.45 to 88.00-Base ball and arch- (‘n|l Gus _.. .. _ i‘nrii 1‘i~mllir~|s _.__ .. bil ueii Lleilric ’4 16 Beth Steel _ .» ... .. /1"’ V Miscellaneous (Cannilims Pi-ul) MONTRE Mil 16 tb Vs ‘4 _i-..___. smoke __l°l sm-ks Allied Chemical ..._ ... ...13._S__lB,_¢|,u,,,_ Cf Pivotal New Montreal §,°,'i§,':i",:,i",1,°,,‘i_?f"f_ii'-"""i"'°i 'ii'i°'i~° “’°" “" ’°“ '“`”‘ ‘°°”"’°'“ °“° 75"” and the elbow. 'rhe iitrie reiioo had °n listed 9100149 01' 0111421' York Stocks fun finished hir lunch and was Stock Ma,-kef TASTY HOT MEMS _med ____ securities acceptable to i ' (Cs.null_sn Press) 'A _ .liell'1‘cl ...._ ... ._ ...._ ._ -\lllSlli'~'1l$ --- -- :W7-_llllrcizillian .__ .. ...._ fl. _.. .. 'ff-Cali Cnr . . . _ 1-_no 1-nl ’/-l Can lnd Al . ... ... 'cr iv. ’>4iDom Bridge _.. ... . if. now smith ._ _ .. 1, Dom Steel and Coal B ... .__ Ilit Nickel ...._ ... ... .--. 16% ._ 29% ii a 2120 Vassey Ilurrls ... - _ .-__ - Slrswluignn .. ... ... ... '-‘<-‘lilovoli l-‘rf-nr _ .. ‘I .\l1~iitreii| l’rr\\‘er _-- -- -=|!\`sI Br:-iv _ ._ ... ‘s - Power 431-13 ... -. 'Quebec Power _.___ ... ... . 10’/. Phone 1440. 481 Steel of Can ... .. .- -- . _ ' - 3° I ‘ g\\'rnnipeg El .e.. ... ... .. - m- _hog i.__ ‘-54 ‘el U S tee1..~.. .., _._ ollgilh GENERAL ivuurrrlma rnovruoas z“' AL All 21- Wheat, nortlrernzno 2 14, §¢°¢h Hurley Canadian western no 3 50. Amer CY!" B ~~° --' ~'°f' -'-- ohfe, c lv no 2 4:1. A111 tl:its_ C W no 3 41. AS Outs, feed no 1 40. C5 141;, . s-y,, S is 10'/_-IB' A Fielding General Manager of Exh t 24s ____ WESTINGHOUSE LAMPS, ap- pil 25 your service, Chappell & Co., Elec-l §_3.V_ _:rio-11 contractors, 113 Grafton sol HERE FROM ST JOHN-M1' A l a ID ELLl0TT'S RYTIEM KING! Haus The Highlands, Wednesday night ‘to h . .th or/_ ances,al1 kinds, fixtures, estim-'31, - ‘__-;_"'» fates given on wiring jobs, etc., at. i I capital where the arm was X ra _ ' 1 1 to 1 » ____ ____ ser the grime stead during the lf_;’e"§__£_“____ He 5_3 . us as collateral. _ ibiti b P. E. I, 1-1 itl ' ‘ _ c,_____;_ Lad_esV‘;’;___ Y °’P_‘;_ dimly taken to the P. an Island 112 .___ 5” ~ Y- JOHNSTON e~°W D ed and set by Drs. Seaman andl I-oh. after which he was taken 1-hor.. 1 ,_.,_ff_‘foff1ff_‘§_‘:"" 5""* V_ is home where he is now rest- ii. nomms, Jr. :lint-nge.-. 0 K ' 0' U" as fairly comfortably. He will be Mmbm, Mum.; 3,". g,,5,,, ‘ K lmi--sed by his lime play meter Mo.:-..1c»f|1l1..s.r. se' whom he ass d his ` p e tme so lil u gli: lilly each day, _______ _ "' " ""°°'? -----.___ W ;“*'°'¢~0°'*°¢: rtvoo-&§¢-6-Q00-O-04 eo so-coooooo o v --. . . » oo +000-1. . holiday visit. I L U lille 1”- G- Spencer Thea” C°-- Mr. soeweu Jenkins is visiting at Saint John, N. B., came to .the Non M’.CRB (Claudius Press) B A Oil ._ Be.'i\rh:ir.:ols __ _illom Eng . .. 'nip Oil . . . 1 l. lm city yesterday aftemoon to visit Mr-,_ gmt., eio-e.thoVPrince Edward and Capitol ~ §Theatres. He expects to remain for_ M1-_ h Lake, the guest of Mr. and Hudson Morrow. ‘ Neil MacKinnon. Winthrop. _ 22 V .Va few days, taking in the Exhibi- Mo,g__ an-ived on the Island Toes. N. Y. CURB (Canadian Press) er Sup Pow ... . _ _ G and El ...__ .. . . - n Marconi ... ... . _ 0,\¢g_ food no 2 gg_ Cities Serv _.. ... , . ._ Flour, spring wheat patents, flrsts :_ `_’0_ l-‘lour seconds 4.00. lm I-'inrir bakers 4.50 l~‘ltilir, wlrlto corn -1.20. 1 llraii tori 21.75. .~'liorts ton 23,75. lflddliiigs 1011 81.76. Rolled oats beg 00 lbs 8.210 lilly no '.3 per ton carlots 14,50. |‘hcesc Ontario 10-10%. Vlrcesc Quebec 11'.-Q--1%. liiitier tio 1 10 _ l-lgcs _lii czirioiis fresh sporgi.-rig 21, Eggs ln cartons fresh extras 20. , liggs in cartons fresh flrets 21. l‘otnloe.<_ new Quebecs B0 lb brig \'l-00 cents, (Canadian Press) ` NEW YORK, Ally; 21-The New York eottoii ex--hfiirgo service esti- iiiirtes that .lapuii iii July oxpor-tell \ll7.000.I'00 yards nf mttnn elotli 1-ciupnreii with 170,000,000 in June and 105,000,000 ln July, 1032. "Tar- lffs' recently imposed by India and China" says the service "have cut sharply into imports cf' .Isruiuesir cotton cloth 111 tliesa countries." (Ain F t il I’ _ not-ne rem) NEW YORK. Alig 21-Iiirlex of 15 siuple commodity prices (Dec, ill. 1931 equals 100). Today 130.0 prev dey 180.7. \\'eek ago 120,11 month ago 13-1.1. 1i).'l3 high 148 il 1033 low 78,7. 1033 high 103.0 10.12 low 'l0.8_ -Vopyrlglif, 1033 liy Moody's.) LIVESTOCK (Canadian Pr:-ss) .\l0.\"1‘lll-I.\l._ .-lug ‘.31---1--N o°:>~|»..r»~|-rare.:-I-s. i“_'f>`55e'1 i."!§'~`2.<$§f .- W1 le U win of he Pol ___ 'Uni _ (clnmm P,,,_,_, V ‘subject was "Some Aspects of st R wi:\'.\'1raG. -we 21- lceriirel sonic and what it can do fa cnosa _for Canada." He outlined the func- M . 141.-~ - p 'rob 1o\.€Il‘°“- 'dl-W IPEIO ... ... ..... _-.- .._ .. 3% M 5nd _ ... slker Pfd .__ ... ... .-1 ~.- AT R0,rARY_At the Rotary .canoe cw°_ |Luncheon yesterday the speakerl ,was a distinguished young Prince Mrs. Able Block and daughter lEdward. Islander, Prof. Mark In- _ Evelyn leave this morning on a trip man, who is spending s. vacation to Boston and New York. While ir. th his parents, Mr, ond M;-g_fNew Yonk they will visit Mrs. Blocks u. Peter Inman, Clyde River. Profes-'dl ,sor Inman is ai graduate of Acadia an ine ‘wh Harvard University. At. present is Professor of Economics and itlcai Science in the Western Br versity of London, Ont His "15 when oor 11 nee 'rs ir.. 0°” °f “Wh 9- U9-nk 01° Br - an : : : _ 1,- Ts » UU ur. ments for and against it and drew : 3S&B; D 3916 : M. .' _ ’ -2’|;'_° O” ec M _the conclusion that this bank Rrirley. Oct 42‘<§B: Dec 43%: l\l.1_v 1 - L_ CAs" PMC” Rotarian Walter R. Shaw was in Wa _‘_V_i1°_1‘\_¢o= 2520: _l_1_f_;¢iV l‘_ig__1_k_\}2f the chair and there was one guest, li 'o 4 hor assi.: No s ss. so c si: Rotarian Ernest Everett of Saint S (_e_ei1 52; Track 60%; No 1 duruiii John ' _th 0 o..l.-- so 2 rv \\ 31-1, .\~-fi c ii _*_-_*___ te 417,; mx 1 r.-ed sane; _:_\"o 1 neu sal.; __ ____ H _ ` i o 2 feed 32%.: Rejected ~; Tru#-l-1 K___k --- -.._-1-. 3254 Burley: tl row ex 3 C W 40: x3CW45;Nc3CW41: ‘S .vi '/. o a ` MINING (Cnnnillnn Prslll TOR().\"1'I.)_ Aug 21- 1001.8 oiidll _ nx Oil _ .. lb PBC ... . . ._ . .- . Alex ._ . . --- A A A A B B B B C D G G fl H H II I1 II K K K K Lee _. _ bliicassn _ .. _ Muir Basin _ . ... .\ciue 0‘l ___ . . . . ._ L' ll unity _ -- iulct ... ren _ ._ rno . . -- Barry I:{ .. . --_ -.\ielnls ._ .. ._ .-- objo ... _.. _ . ......_ l'BlO1'I`l9 -.1 _ - » » 1 -- Buff Can . _ .. .. uirk Hill -- Ca lla Ueii Pat . . Clriboug .__ . . ._ lenlcy _ . _ . ... Co _ .. .. ._ ._ Coiiiagns .. . .. -.. Conlsurum .__ _ nine Mines . _ _..._ I-*n F, n .\i:il _ . ----. stle T luuiurlo ._ h_\'1rii .. Bridge . ---_ Foil Kirk ... . ... oldrlle ... _ . . Oldfield . . . . ... rlinlida ... _ _ . . ___ -... nlcrnw ».. Harker ... . . .. ollliilrer . . . ..._ omciltend .. _ - owey ._ . uruiilnn _ . ._ eeley . _.-_ irk Hud ... _ . -..._ irk Lake ... . .. _..._ irk Pro ... _ . . ._ Ln keland _ _ . .- l..'tke Shore . _ Gold . . ery. in songs. ` The routine of the camp life is ' mapped out to give the children ev- n ri weight, and to return home with al knowledge and desire to live as they have been taught. The diet is care- fully planned and rigidly adhered to. The boys soon learn to take A pride in their personal appearance s and coming into meals with clean along satisfactorily. Corn is pro-- F’°~“l-“B favourably and a good' "UD is anticipated. Apples looki P’°m1S1h8- Pssturage is fair tel vood in most sections. ` PROVINCE OF ONTARIO General rains have improvedl DH-SI/ures. tobacco and root crops' 00m is showing rapid growth. wth l"'°5P°°1~! for s. fair to average °1'0P- The borer has made an ap- _ M I 3 Gash Registers IN FIRST CLASS ORDER 1 suitable for Garage records. 1 suitable for small Grocery Or Confectionery bnsiness. l large register suitable for number of clerks, etc. Prices very reasonable. 'l‘EBMs or cssnjaeeeptea. Write Box 600 Cl" Guardian Office. *-- faces and hands and hair neatly ” brushed and there is considerable rivalry between the huts for first place in hut inspection. _ Sports Day, sponsored by the Gyro Club was held on Monday, August 13th. Dr. P. A. Creelmnn and Mr. W. Scantlebury represent- ing the clbb, assisted with the sports and generously provided the prizes. also ice cream and candy. The thanks of the staff and boys are due to Mr. J. A. Gesner, who very kindly installed a radio for their -use, also to Mr. C. Bissett and Miss Mona Wilson for treats. Here are some schoolboy "howl- ers": I The Mediterranean and the Redl Sea are connected by the Sewagel Canal. One mineral found in Canada is conundrum. _ I Guerrilla warfare means when el l r A B-0° ¢° 9-0°-Camp fIf°= =i°f1°= 'md i?ll'.‘.T'?.»..“"E$2.i§l§”1..‘.2'l'.Z.I.§`.i.i.“'f`.T .ti nfferliigs. These were slow nt $0.25 QI .- _ _ . til.:t'. n-rim `hr-.mos :-5.15 to $5.a'.. M .wi .\l chi cV .Sn '£0 wltli hill ii few onrlv sales _\| M lil off' clntyre ... _ . . ... .. iiimr . . . . ittla _.. .».. .. ...._ ._ .\lcWiitters ...__ . _ ._ (`nrD ... . ...._ Hitll ... . _ -- . ii.'ill pigs sold hy the rlollrir hroriglit. I V’ 7' It \' wo fr i ooh as, keeping their teeth clean C';_____ __ A _._ __ comp, , S Royal Bank of Canada closed today S premium _(‘irii:iill.1i\ il.-‘hir in Pnrls 17.0.1 I' he sides get upto monkey tricks. i°ifi".1_»ir~"ii-liiis lifiiinit/i4;Mii-irniirion The obiective or 'he" is "ms," {'_;';>‘n'_-_;'§=V___l‘_;j§Q"g___]”-“Si “°"“' rmriiv .,.. .- on-~ .null rf- r»rn|g\| V1 tn $1 5 “lth hr* hull( he \ Ni Pl' ‘__ __ _ osshliiiics . ery possible chance to gain in ¢“._._,,, "_-_-5 ,md ;4_75_ __ _ pissing _._ .. . _ _... ._ -. Norands . _ __ .. ._ lga Oil .. ... EXCHANGE - - - e oil ,. . lOl|P€l‘ ... - » » ~-- emier . . -- ICnnntltim Press) Read Auth _ MONTRH.-\L Aug 21-British and R reign exebnrige in relation to the gg rlln 01111 led b the A s follows:~ S Argentina peso .3li0l$_ St Austrnliir [iounll 3.711.115. gg Aiistcin si-hllliiig .1iiiN. so eno Gold . . n Ant . _..._ rnla .. herritt . . . ... lscoe _ _ . . adarc-us . . -- en I‘ac ._ .. rl ni-sin . ` . Bclirlriiir lr-111:11 .I1ll__ Sud Coiit _._ ... ..._ Briizii inilreis _(M19. Sylvnnite . . . .- Ilulglirln lei' _lIl.`ill. T vliiiiir Hong _'tang _dollars 3372. T l'zechoslo\'i\k|n crm-,_ .0-130. To eck H ._ - . .. ..._ homs (Ted _._ ._ . ... wagmsc .. ._ .. Deiiiuiirk kroiro _2l:..., Vacuum . - . ._ l-‘iirlaiiil flrilii.-ii`< .tl'.’22. -VI Frniiee friine .'».'i0il. W tl-iriiiiiiiy r.~lll< iiinrk _flHl. I\\’ (in-:rt Hr-ltiiiir puuiid 4.77‘.'7l, |\\' (ii-eeeo drnrliiim .00’i'_!_ S pond ... . ----- rrlte A M ... _.. ..- rlgltt H . _ wld i\_\'. e - llvnr . ... llitiignrr pen-1- .2673 Total sa'li¢'1.M6.000, Iiidllt rupee _:ii¢fl7. Ilulv lire ,0T1'!_ Japan yen .‘.'.\T2. .fllgnslnvln slliiarr .02l2. New Z#-lilnntl |iiiuiid 3.8llIil_ A Normiy kroiic .2-10.1. A Rnirmiin’a leu _00ilS. lA South Africa puuiiri 4 7004. B Spnin pesrtn .120l. B .\‘rw-rlen krone _‘$407. B Srvltzerlnnri fwrrir .27l'|2. B United States dollar, 5% per cent Bri . Cu I-Ixcliiiiigc rntrii nt the close today Cu UNLISTED .tiderinsc .. -- lgoina . - lgonqiiln ... . . »-.. ssoc Oil ,.. . . . . .---. altiir _..._ . . . ... Ig .\Ilss __ . _ _ ._ !ett'Tr ... .. ... .. rowrilce . _ . . -- ckirighem - l nnrl Edm ... . _... n ‘Kirk _ .. ._ R wcre:- Fen Man n ... -- ll S llollnr lil .\(nnlrt=~rl 1,0574.. Cliurelrlll .. . ..... l~`rv_:i1<-li frnir-~ In .\l~-rtruirl 5.00. ‘Clifton . _ FW Poiitid eterllvrr in ltfnntreiil 4.77%. Client lies _ _ ...-111% J _ . . 1% l‘niinil ntorl`|: ln New York 4.51. i‘nii:\tl‘iln tlnli r in New York 04%. Fr:-rich fr:im~ ‘ii New York 5.35 (lo i\t\1~1\_ ll S rlnllnr lu Paris 19 f`-T francs, NEW Y0ltl\'. Aug 2_IA.l‘.)-l-‘nr- gn exclrnnizr firm. Gi-ent Ilrltgin hull .. . _ . 7% Dnl 0'l _ ._ . . 7% Dom I-Ixpl Dom Kirk . ...- East Frost ,.. . * _ l-llrlorailo . Eric . _ _ fllllirv' ... . . ._ flnollflrh .`... -. .... Home 0| 1 lluil Friy .fsck Msn no gen sins 3 ---wi O z .- “re 1_»,__ :ai 1 14 iso za 2% is 11 41,; 1 201. ‘ 070 5 I .iii I -12 :lil 12 2 17'/ 10.5 57 3512.1 1% S00 il, 111,, is so in 3‘.-’_- om 1-il; su 4.1 ai 51 - 33'/1 216. 21 .two 111.1 'ln 2'/ie 3360 25 78 __01 .og___ 51/, 11/, 3 210 3300 40 2 17 1205 118 35 160 I 120 17 135 158 ‘ 14% 41 51| 0 7 020 1.11/_ 4_5 'Jil :si 'wi 'mn :.2 nail. '.12 nu. 1% :us 10 io - 2| 4% rel so 7 114 20 371 'Jil Wi fi 215 inai 3% s t I I .\l:ilrobic __ _ 51,4, \l-iiillv or/_ {('rrnn1l1nri Press) 0 100 ' l,|| . .\l li e l-1 'l 1 vt ll iiifiilnlvwl 'to -ill-l boxes. ri rh.'iirlre_ with fliitnrlos Irrlngliig 10 to 101;. rents :r pmiii-I for rm 1 grade. b A tntfrl nf 1_1<.'l boxes was offered fr for mln hugs eciitinlierl to brim: R0 to 00 cents. to cn .ll ell froiii "1 ir- '_'! :rents ri dozen for PX nn el i St oss. cc pts were light totalling 3-14 crises for the day. mould be established in Canada at on a visit to his parents, Mr. Mrs. Ewen D. MacKinnon, ughter, Beatrice. d Harvard Univo,-smog and Wm, Miss Margaret Dillon has arrived 1- of the 1_Q_D_E_ scholarship from Brighton, Mass., on a three loh gave him 5 term m_Qxf0_.d weeks' vacation which she will nivov-sity in London He is also spend with her parents, Mr. andl ner of the Austin ScholarshipiM"'~ Wm- Dimm- aintree, Mass., after a six wc;-1. it with _relatives and friends li: ollo Bay. I-fe was accompanied as r as Charlottetown by Mr; nm! rs. James Coffin, Miss Mildr:-‘ d Master Guy Coffin. A motor party consisting of Mrr. P. Tanton. Miss Eleanor Tanion he next revision oi' the Bank Act M55 Helen C"'““'3.‘.'- M1? Half-V Ed-I .like Maron . 'a ,Il ‘... 17 .|_-lirl ... ...._ .. . _ . _ 18 U 120 ,_ -:lui . .- ..110 C5 ill PRQDUCE __ llOl\"l`RlI_\l._ Aug '.’l-lviriirnerls was Of spliiylll hy the eug market oil the ontreirl dairy niid produce market day while butter- was quiet and ly Bhd chiiesu uiiri potatoes held iichnligell. Oli llio egg mar-kcr_ grad- Slllllineiii.-* iii vurlots or less rung- t trtis. 161-_ to 171-5 cents for firsts rl 13’--Q to 14 cents for seconds, un- angerl to liiilf -lr cent; firmer than wcek‘s cl R ei The hillton mnrket was :encrnlly uotl lit 181/_ rr-nts n poilnil for un ;:i'u-lc in riirlois or less, 1/, ni' ir ‘lit les.- iliiiii .\'.1Iiir.-|.'iv's fliinl prim-_ errranrl lr-ns quiet null receipts li- Oritlirlc snrl Qirnhrn wlriin and col- W rr-fl cheese fiillerl tn register any New Qiioliee pntirtnes in S0 pound Markets At A Glance _ M 0 (Cnnntllim Press) Toronto and .\Ionlrr-irl-.\‘|-.rks clos- rds and Mr. Edison Tanton left: _ St Wediiesriav for the United arrived to join Mrs. Prowse on cents. BATES--to per worm' three ln- sertlons for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. To Let ____ ____ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance rn Pmwse’ U’ Bostlm’ _ Central Guardian locals, ie. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per ward; Announcements and Coming Events, Ze. per word; Classified, Zo. per word; In Memoriam Notices, 701:. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- - ings, Cards, etc., ic. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch or co per word. Other rates on applications. Minimum Charge for my advertisement twenty - five 0 G§O+§ %§**'*9O¢f& _-v-- TAXI -*_* STOP, LOOK & LISTEN, H. & M. Taxi, Cor. Kc-:it and GL. George St., Phone 120. 512 Mr. Frank Dixon has returned ic ` T0 LET - SELF-CONTAINED flat, heated. 205 Euston. 526 ____ For Sale STORE To LET_m Gnmmcannoaan sulrsnha ron George Street. Apply 146. 289.1 11111118 °“l‘h°“.§eS' cu?" 1° Pe’ _ , sheet. Guardian Office. tt. 1 1. _ ovsn on Brsuor V ' ` """` lgtreitli Algply 122 Prince Street *fm SALE "' AUCTIUN FOBTY' 2115_7_3l___ '-ive, Bridge and Whlst Score ___ _ ______Y__ Iwrris. Giiardian Central Job 'T0 LET - T\\`O SUMMER (T0 l`~ rages, D, W. White, York Point. _ H `“_* W' W 1': i:iici‘y_ Nov. 1-tf. 5% ici-.GlsTERED G.Ul-;nNsl-:Y CAT- _ _ _ _ tie of various agu for sale. vo Liar rrva lrooiir uaarcrr Ph°"‘° 59"" 53° , 63 U .: H - _ F;-.r-, Bridge and Whist Score _' .xii-ls. Guardian Central Job ro Ll-:'r-New house. Bmcin- _._.___,__,y_ . Nw 1__,_ on Road. Hot water heat. Fir.- place. Available September. Ap- 1. _ _ nm sau: -- 1-Levi-:rr Primo ply Robert Comm' ao" fxcelleut condition. A bargain. __ __,_______________..l__._ »\pplv J O. C Campbell. Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlotte- Boarders' Wanted io-oh. ` ` szil. be While' STUDENTS ACCOMMODATEIL- ' -:gg SALE ... 1% Tgy pggp IDA MYRTLE CAMPBELL mpbell, on July 27th. Miss Camp 8 S' ll”-C" ‘hey ‘V111 1°” 219 Euston st. ssc Truck. apply Box 117, George- e guests of Mrs. Tanton's daugh- _.Y___.-l_~_;---_ town. _ 373. r. Mrs. W. singleton. lvaireiioie _;;o_mparrs Accomnronsrap. 102 ___--___-_--_- , Mass, Fitzroy Street, _ 510 r`<)R SALE-NEW 6 ROOM COT- tage, hardwood floors, large cor- BOARDERS QMQDATED __ ner lot, paved street. Best buy in 222 Fitzroy treet, 527 _ Charlottetown at $2800. Phone There passed pnacpfully away 3- ;.i'L'DEl\`TS AC ONIMODATED 140 ' ‘ F5 _ ‘ lf, her home in Keiisington,1da. Myrii-» Hlusbom Street' 437' » N 4TUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 2»l} Y INTUDENTS A(`(`0‘\‘IODATI"I) I spite of every attention, God in WANTED-BOARDERS. 237 GRAF- Her sufferings were nntigateci byl Hillsboro. 559 ____ L_. the loving care of the faintly. but. `“°_*_l*" 1;. His wisdom decreed that she could t°“ street' 545' _ `-‘il _ --- _ ir. “"3" be spaled t° he' ]°l€d|srL'DENTs Accoiulvionarrzn AT, ... ries. who have the sweet consolation [05 Hmsbom Sb 509 1 V . 633. 522 RM B.xirGA1N_ 22 Af'r_i:s ON gl\way_ splendid 8 rooiii house with new hardwood floors, 70 . _ _ ....______ be" had been _U for mm, manth__V Upper Prince street 499V_ foot barn. 'Owner leaving for -- and bore her illness uncomplain-l_____. "__ .. ' _'ff lim"-ingl . i ‘ . _ _ . -15’-' States. Prlffd at less than value holisc alori-7. Phone 633. 523 R 5.11.12 - Sl'IVI.\1F.R HOTEL. argon, ‘."c!oi'la. Tcii room oxise. six room bungalow, bath- om.<_ electric lights, good out- iilriiilcs, nine acres land, splen- ri sitiiniion. Charles Howatt. ictoria knowing that nothing had been -___ ._ |__ left. undone to stay the hand of BQARDERS _.\CC_0;\n|01)_.\TED_l death. She is survived by her mo- Rates low. Apply 113 Pownal r, three sisters, two brothers Street he _ _ 541. Her funeral, which was under the LADY q`___UnE_`_Ts w___NTE'D _ _ ki dhiectmn °f ML Roy Phillips' was ‘Private homc, central, 221% Quee largely attended. Streep” After a short servif-6 at the h°l_1S¢ - Lg by Rev. G. T. Spriggs. asslstedby MALE STUDENTS ACCOMMOD- R/ev. Mr. Rhode, the remains were ated. 200 Kent Street. 539. _ _ i h '. an .'---°-' ""` iiiiiiriixohtorrsiihtoi-riip ocin ivhiiiii oiiiol' STUDENT* »"‘"""“""“’f‘TF'"“ | "0 ' b ' Rleasonable rates, 114 Prince St. M B mem ef- Phone lass. 492 The floral offerings, which were _ _ _______" I oautiful, were a tribute of affection l TWO STUDENT BOARDERS AC- I or ... _"57 om family and friends. commodatcd, 26 Victory Ave. _ _ | Reasonable rates, 522_ ' I'V3I1l,I I 0_1; i_;;‘2nahi;ef_,r§sS;,eMh_ I s'rUDlsN'rs Accoiu.\1onArEn-I R bl . St m heated rooms. I ll' ‘"5 he happened °° 1f°°k °°w"d mei .agiiigniizse curiiiooriancl st. pew whcre the negro was seated. i and could hardly contain himself asf STUDENTS __`(.V(-0-`D|0nAT|=_n A-[- e saw the fellow, who could neither l 391 Kong, 5(__ go;-05; the street eerily nor write. scribbllns llidveifl ggge ;’2:_°_li° ‘*‘°““ " ’ 482 ;---------- - - C l' _ Re 1 bl ates. _______ us . After the service, he said to the .mlm _ mndaleri in private home. hall ed high-r. Netv York-Stn--ks firmrd in quiet trading. C Wiiinipeg-Wlieat closed lower. New York--Cotton lfilver rubber coffee and sugar higher. Trains & Ferries I Cnr Ferry Leaves Borden daliv, event Sun- s.~ 9.15 _ .- _ "` '.1' .m 'tygt nm_11.vir1irloo[l _ Leaves Torinelltinc :lsily (Suurlsy excl-pied) at 10.30 ii. ni. 2.55 p. m. and 7,00 p_ m_ I' I Trains ‘I For Borden and Suinmersidc 7 s, m. For Soilrls and Georg-etorvn 2 11. m. For Murray Hnrlrnri (tially except Tliiirsday) 2.20 p. ui. For .Borden 2.110. V For Suiumerslrie and Tigiilsh 3.20. For Suininerslda (jitircyt 7 S5. Rocky Polnt Ferry I Week dnys legves eiich morning ntl 7.30_ 8.30_ 0,30 and 11 o'clI’fl"“”f` 01' my-,ifni imp--rc,s=:1rv. Biz five dol- lar sample book free to workers. B_._._d],,_\._(~,M,-,-¢_<|-,p_ Brantford. Ong N211! _._________.__`__ Wa nted nor'r1.r;.- \v.»ixran-rrwrs Arm warm neckmg al’ ym" hmm’ eh?" raduatcs. Write Molcr Barber ii EARN MONEY SELLING 'lMPER- _ ‘ ‘ ial Art' and 'Windsor' series Per- i quarts Pholic ll07. 1433-6-29-t! 170 Prince Street. 455. V.-\NTED - '1'\\'0 ROOMERS. USE of partly furnished sitting rolihi. Apply Guardian. 5-10 \'.»\NTED - SAW MILL SIGHT water power, handy Sunrmersxv or Charlottetown. Apply Glififfl- ian. 514 Miscellaneous f FUR COATS REPAIRED, RE- lined, remodeled, cleaned, 819205- Caldcr`.<. 205 Euston. - 525 The cmiiieiit alienlst ret‘0S¥\*9.°‘1 the thug who was holding him UD; "Look here." he protested. -"lim vom. bcnofnornr. Don't you recall pmt 1 once savcci iou from fi. life sciitcncc bl' DYUVUTE X011 Crazy? ‘ "Sure: I remember you n0W:" 1-110 thug said as he continued his work. _ treai, Que. A W--245- tumram nnimm umm' ll"- "Ir-rt holding im 1'°\1f b°“°f°¢.I'»°f H crazy thing to do." 5 1 I I r 1