i _ _______ ____________ _____ ____ __ __ _ ____ _ _ ,__,.,,,,,.~,.., .......c.ns...... .-_ac ...HJ . us..-....-V is-4...-..1a.a~..n»\~..-.M-\...»».--~-»»» 28 1931 ~ __ - 1 'mu cliAul.o1"rlz1'owN cilsuilian ' _ _ _ _ PAGE NINi_ ,_ - -~ -- \ . 3 -_ » f -_ --- -- - -- - -- 5. z / . 1 Pacific Grain - ~ Pitroleum .. o iv vim Fleet ie .. lm. ,, l' hiv! s-s ... is ( can no con IKXMIXER _ f , Gyro Dance Market Reports _ l 1 STEWART JONES & co” Chulottetuw. Those of our readers who listened must- o o. imc i;:;°.:.:;z:.:s.‘:: 33333333 _ sanatoriuin .Radio to that institu- ‘Bearl Roeguck Standard ii of New Jersey ... :jf Sterling Securities A ... ... ... Studebaker ... ... ... -.. -... ... .$5 U. B. Steel ... .. ... Vnmidiillzi ... ... -.. ... ... ... h H sau one aa. -an for l F ;38___ Call Money- 1,4,/0 , ACTIVE BDND PRICES J 30 CORPORATION BECUBITIEM L'1. _ 10% Abitibi‘ .. ... 5 13 Ilcli Tel . .. li C l’o\v ... 21 Clin cm ... 11 Can Steam .. 2i,§Cl’1t.. .. gih 00 C P lt .. .. Ziil,£‘ Grit Pow .. . |15 xinllt l‘ow .. 1% .\Ini\t I'u1v .. 8 .\iont Tram . 50 Mont 'tram . 13% Que Pnlv ... 11% Shaw l‘n\v .. 12 Shaw Pow .. __-_its Unit Seoul- .. cioifoicicnvl $ :- -14‘/J D0liIINl0N OF (‘.\N1\Dl\ (iU.\II.\N'l‘l'.`ED BONDS 13.-S0 ». . 41/, 31. 4% 27 10% nn. n “fowl 55 S :£1 gnananoaon §zzzzzzzzz =========z Q2:::::::§ 4% 243% 415 -il-','~'. 4% 17 5 .. 5 is is 5 mi. nohrilvroly or ],__ _ ._ -._-,;__/A _ G0 B 5% 203 B C Tel ... 5 C 51,5 0 5 7 Minlt (1 .\I Co 21,5 1953 1957 1i|\l0 1000 1047 1041 1044 19:14 1050 1017 1051 1070 1041 10:15 1908 1070 limi 1052 1054 10511 11|-'t7 1008 11155 105 I 10-'10 10011 1070 1000 0 Dil . ..... 0r‘t`|,10fl1 r- 5 if. 5 2.l1A ' 5% pc v.. . . Nm' 1, 107151 22% 5 pc ... ... Miir1.1l\:i7 7 51,5110 .. .. Dcc1.1D37 02 10”; `(T.\XA1!LE ISSUES) 21312 117%; " f ulépc .. .. Nov1.1nfi2 151.4, 5'/one .. .. l\'ovi.1ilri.l coo 1/,nc . .. Snp¢1,1oio _ 1 4, 37% 5 3i|\/ 41 nc .. 0~t1.'i_lil.i3 ‘inc . .. 0oti5,ii1i4 25:11-f‘€.i.c .. .. r»=h1.1nm 42 inc Or‘tl,1i)il0 10 ...p 111" (10111 (`0N\'ER§10N ISSI' 10`. 2"", |'~f| iii' . . Nnv1_10l(l-.'50 ,, . i”_-nl: . . Nu\'l,`1il|7-57 71.1, li/5 pc , . Nov1,1i)iR-'19 ITN -' iv, ne . . Nor1.1liin-:ln 53.25 1011.50 1 02,25 1 00.25 -l 98-5 49.25 07.00 101.75 00.00 101.75 104.50 101.112 100.50 911.50 101.75 07.00 101.50 90.20 10025 1oo:_'5 100.25 100.25 102.00 1115.23 1n.'».'ril 1nil_oi_l 100.00 106,00 00.05 104.00 1110.00 110.10 102.00 101.05 101,45 105,75 101.110 101.00 05.35 1-IS) 10 I .fl0 102 '30 101105 1071 '\.`\ 54% 'J7__/ is ° |i'_"A anti :sms -_ 107.50 103.50 101.50 09.51) 50.75 liR,2."l 10!i.‘_'.'l 01 25 1011.12 105.50 1115.75 101.75 91.50 10'.’.7.'1 08.00 105.25 1W.25 101.50 101.50 101.50 101.50 1071.00 1011.511 107.25 10'i'.'_’i'i 107.23 107.25 (’..\NADi\ BONDS 98-'/g (TAX EXEMPT ISSUES) 100.50 104.-10 ,_ 107.‘..\ 111.00 102.40 10-i.~ill 101.00 1011.40 102.00 102 00 00.00 I _ _ ii islet'-ii tion by the charlcitetown civro Club. and who have read through ou: columns of. the various good works and activities of the Gyro Club. may have ortcn wished that they could. in some way, join the Gyros in their eilorts to promote community welfare and enjoy with this energetic club the pleasures to be obtained from work and eflort expended in the interests of others. Our readers who live outside the City have perhaps not the opportun- ity to join these activities as much Bt as Charlottetown residents, and for that reason we believe that every- te one who attends the Upton Park 5 of the Races, that is tomorrow ev- ening. ‘ Gyro Club dances have always E of the season in Charlottetown. El/elyone enioys them and has a Bood time. The dance tomorrow ev- ening starts at nine o’clock and continues until one. Dixon's Orch- P music. The ideal condition to be tainment, plus all the advanta e 8 to enjoy and drive home by, mill; make this evening one which you give you pleasant memories forit many days to come. _ MR S-pANLEy JQHNSTQN centre of attraction For at such a Toronto, and we will give a con Senior Partner ofthe Well known time one can leam fitliie B lime sidered °Pmi°“' m the h°p° °f‘ ocir brokerage iii-in or Johnston ar about almost anything in which he settung the question. No doubt m_d_ He arrived in the City _“_ may be inte,-e5ted_ The writer and the Canadian coal is all right, but rdiiy accompanied by Mrs.. John- his “better half" were fortunate the Problem is to P18129 it Oli the ton. 'rlrls is Mr. Johnston-s firstlcncugh to spend a few crowded holi_market in Control Canada ut u Races and who is fond of dancing “su W the wand since 1913, Mr. days in Ottawa the wec`.: that the reasonable price. It ls a problem of will be delighted to hear the Gym and Mm Johnsgon are ‘Msg pf me "lid was torn off," and the experi- freight rates. We have found a Club Dance to be held on the night canadian Nauolmk ence was well worth while. way to overcome prohibitive rates on several former occasions I on wheat. Why not consider the ~ ihad visited Ottawa, but always Oil Slime Peiiel’ in l`e3i'~i‘d io Canadian o - business of one kind or another. 'I'nis C081? been the outstandin social events Gllwell Cafnp time v:e were on holidays, with The following aftemoon we distinct recollections of a very serl- listened 101' 8- Sheri? time to Prem* ' f a At Racky Polnt W5 “Vent filet i»00k place at Char- ier Bennett speak in favor o lottetown exactly twenty years ago. duty of 15 cents on certain foreiSIi ____ But that is another story. We were magazines, and to former Premier h in n happy frame of mind to meet W. L. Mackenzie King speak against estra will provide their usual good r1l£'n;'ai’ 'Bnfggizfwgissggg oéutmi old schoolchums from Prince Ed- the same item. While it is not merside paid a visit to Guweu ward Island who now reside in ths"lJI`0P0'5ed i0 disc”-53 the merits °i found only at Beach Grove Inn, the ' P1 t n Thursday Capital; no call on members ofidemerlts pf polltcal parties or Gyro Club's usual excellent entef°- Camp at Rocky on 9 h Parliament the men who ca7rry allitheir leaders at this time, the é nd was greatly impressed with t e me burden; of __ dmressed cmmny opinion is ventured that “___ hi h . i “ ' - d indc enact citizen, after w c a. ful moon can offer for you ,_ kept and the activities of the _;;_i_;i_i_el1; __t.__e;si_?ii_f__e_l_;_e___l;iiE__ _;i_i_/_'Z'_i_i__8;g to __i_3____ _wig _eaders at 0___ Cys' ‘tile corridors and try to catch tnelil tawa. must 80 &WeY With the im' will long remember and which will There are 36 scout made,” under in session i.n the Red Chamber, (thc ipresslon that Premier Bennett he callilbie leadership m Camp latter is great sport-catch them in iSlJet\i¢S BS 8- business mlm desiring Commander Coombs and three oth- _s__Ss_o__ __ you ___m_)_ and to ac________y . to _md ___ s___1_____o__ for me p_0b_ r instructors from St. John and _see the Beauharnms Pmbe Co-m_ mms of me coumm While ML iOttawa. The camp is all under can- -mittee fu__cuo___mg_ _Mackenzie King seems to wnsis_ " ”' was and wen md ouhiach iupi? Here is one way of getting a real tenctly Dial' ier Peril’ P0ili2i0e-i t f rrangement of the camp, the ord- v.: -v __ _._ _ .-~~.,- _ @ .‘;.“’.5J Il N- . _es-`§ mimi ‘ ber of Parliament, extend the glad* Ami-i1el` Isiend Member Wi`i0 W” inns llvrzn :.l~.r'noN_~iv.n ’°i‘°' Every "‘°““"g the” is i“si’°°' hand as 1 had the pleasure of doing, as kind as courteous as could be ____ ___ _______ "T _tion and for the smallest crumb and address mm sometmnguke mis was Hon John A_ Macdomm M_ fo‘md they receive a demerlt mark J “Y "WU" Quite 3 Murphy, Mary C.oken, Leona Mc- of the children of this pn-,tee and gpemger Hughes Mrs. Fenton Mayne to the princip- his seventy-fourth year. "wily friends or Mr. Alex al Mr. ache ts. h h Thqc passed ,,L.g_,.upy away at ' ~“Delighted to meet you. I don't P.. of Cardigan. He took a special | S: t- ~ _ '- if" who '\ n Q I St. Grcrges P. E. I. . M ' h 'ltl, and for newness they are presen want a job, I dont want a senator llli»el‘eSii ill my beiief he . Stvmvart 0 _ on _9____ Mrs_ Hugh Ma__<£_':m___;l°_n th; _er with a. Union Jack and at the shin I dorm Want B Government was hom at Min,-my Rive,-_ in his Corfespwldellls 0f eighty-fourth year oi’ her age. The ‘end of the week B' Guweu nag °f contract for myself or any of my|0WI1 Kil18'S Celllity. The conserva- . idcceased was the daugmgr of the gold and green. Their rations are mends_ and I am not looking I-omtgon was long ,md 1nteresi;ing_ de.) ` 'late Lou bin n . _ ‘issued every m°mi“g by me quart' graft or pull in any manner, shape spite the fact that 'tile Pvllllie-T e 1 E a d Elizabeth Mac _Donmd of SL GeDrgEs_ R El she cr master. Im- formy In spying this one may Member for King's is a busy man. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange fs Survived by ,wo bmhm Hugh L_ The boys are kent bury every fluy :convince himself that he is really with Cabinet and Privy council or Chm,1Dttewwn_ Step,_____ _,_ in with lectures, taking notes, walks ,a free cmzem in B posmon to -‘look duties, as well as the duties of a ~ [SL Georges; and one sister Eugenie and other outdoor work. Every ev- the Wkok, Wm-ld in the fMe~»_ uk; Member of Parliament., 83 Great Gggrgg Sf” Charlottetown 23150 at home in Sth Georges_ cning they hold a Council Fire, the village Blacksmith that We Nine, memfbers of the House of __ ____ ___ _ she was wen and favorably kindled without any matches. At used to read about in the school. Commons were born in Prince Ecl- ,_ ll __ known for her charity to the pooh thls_co_uncll fire, lectures gre ggven, books in prime Edward Ispmd, wa_rd__I.;lan£_i. four cfm them rcpé »-~~ ,m ca reseh ...on en ,an ii/WUNT STEWART A-ND indul_ged“in. The' pupils of both dei sever ‘mei twgnt émm her “lumen” gelrferal g;?lai1;ee;j:;i?cip;i;d 1: ;}11<l°i'ilel'S and which proved most tasty and en- MR.. F. F. PRAUGHT' _M recovers from the shook he 5_5 very say, “A fine fellow." A far cali and frivnds of the late Ver b . " _ioya le to the pupils and visitors l A writer says that lawyers shpuid likely to say. “This is very unusual." i'l‘0ll\ the 80045 eiili dll-'YS in Prime Gunn. French Village who present. ' There passed avay on July 12th use shorter word, Burgms of or soirmhing like that, and chcnim Edward Island when opnosins “Wi 0” Wedlie-Siiiiy even- An address was read by Miss Eli- at Pownal. after an illness of some ¢0urse_ would like judges tg' use medlately proceed to place the candidates at “Joint mE¢till8S" 'im' ii iillSel'ill3 illness een Allen and a gift presented by months, Frederick F. Praught in much shorter 5,,nt¢,,ceS_ iHouse of Commons at the disposal (the kind that are now held in P. _____,_____ of the visitor, E. I. only) used to call each other r w o as resigned Praught was a man of wonderful cannon, George Carver, Joseph This is only another way of stat- names with an entirely different are pleased to know from the teaching staff of the character and won the esteem of all Haley Dame; Cannon and Alfred ing what appears t0 be a baid melhins and Dllii their °°eieS 0” is is doin: well after under- school. iigrcat many or those pros- both in his own neighborhood B,.,h,,',,,_ fact-that most visitors to ottawa for reasons other than heat. or ii" °l>el=lti0li for ennendwltls ent s-poke or the creditable show- and many parts or the Island. Mani are lookin for somethin The humidlt ll°lu° oi his pofnts. Mr and ing madc in both departments and such as ha, will always be rcrnem- have c right to visit ottawa for ant the happiest part of the siimfi' ii/i“°E&ei1ei”ll. Mount all--voiced their regret at'the loss bered, tor he had ii. noble way of, that purpose, mark you, if they visit to Ottawa was not the trip they and the community would making every one his friend. Thei sustain in the absence of the prin- community in which he lived fori and Mrs William MacDonald cipal Mr. Roberts, who during his many years has lost one who was a 11,, Annu; ppm shoot of the |Ottawa-one of the most beautiful even the visit to the House of Com- Mr Edison MacDonald Cove- term of years with__them made sat- helpe: in every way. ‘Prince Edward Island Provincial cities in all the world. Besides, lt m°IlS. inspection of the Red Cham- wore visitors to Cherry Hill, lsfactory progress with the pupils. Mr. Pruught was born in Pownal; “me A””"i“ii°“ Wi" miie Pia" 0" is the Capital of Canada, and every ber, the Peace Tower, the magnifi- Sllndriy ' The following is the address: arid spent many happy years at "ha"°"et°wn mae Range 8004 Uenlwiiell Sh°llii‘1 te-ite ildviiii' cent 1Vii5m°"ii‘i chamber- °" the Dear Teacher: We, the pupils of home. .He leaves to mourn, a wid- THURSDAY and FRIDAY tuge of the first opportunity to Hall of Fame. Not even the friend- .Tilt many friends of Mr E Emerald School, wish to extend to ow, (Ellen Sherry); one daughter, _ 301,11 & 315i, JULY, 1931 have “ 1°°k at it' iy “ii Bit the "°°m-9 °f mme °f the ' um Mmm* SieWiil`ii. ale \you in ii small measure our ap- Mrs. V. Curley, Village Green; ason To meet W. Chester S. MacLure. Members. NOP l0°kill8 0Vel' the to loam of his 11111655. and Dl‘eCiiiii0ll °f the fiiiiilflll and kind I John in British Columbia and Ber- c°m"‘°“"i“g at 8'3" A' M' .M. P., and John Myers, M. P., is to greet PB1'liH~l'i1imi2Bl'y Library. No, i°i' ii blietdy re00v°ry. munner in which you have taught nord pi; homo, Also p sister Mrs. P, Exim. gp;-ics win be fi,-pu p, we" feel at home in the House ofCom- not even the Rieieell Celliil and m us during your term in our midst. she;-ry, pp;-1; Augustus Another 515. asothcr Matches. Good Prize List. imons_ As resident; of 'roi-onw for locks, the Govemment driveway. i°" W D Muellwen. Bristol N- Having worircd hard you did ev- ier Mrs. Annie vcsscy, Brighton, l M°*° Y°‘" E“"'°' °°“i>' "‘"i ii" some years, in the riding of Joseph vast natural parks and rnsgnineent islient a few days visiting her erytmng possible to advance every Moss, and a brother, Rev. J. B. secreury' Harris, M. P., who is the happy mansions and monumenis to the Mrs Fuiiml D0ll3las Savage pupil under your charge by being pr-aught of Alemeda, California. The il M- DAWSON. V- D-. Liollt- C01-. poswsor of one of the few voices memory of the great and the near always ready und willlns to explain funeral toolcpiacc at st. .roachunrs CHARLES mm" V ’I’)'°’Iif§_;‘_* col that is capable or over-coming all sreut- 'Ihete were all W°lil\ Willie m with great patience our difficulties church, Vernon River and was Su,-eg”-y_' ` " ' " the acoustics of the Hosue of Com- pleasing, interesting, educational, I' H°“lY D0ll8iB*i. Charlotte- in the various subjects largely attended. The pail bearers 1 mons, we had no direct claim on thrilling--thing worth seeing. but ‘Dent the week end at his We realize we have been thought- were; Mem-,_ Albert Jenkins, .1ohn~,6'§_7_21_9, th time or attention of Messr .they can be seen any tim at H ' ` ` g g. Y Y- To B1' ?=- dcsire anything that is legitimate. on the canadian National nailwaysw But that is not the way too see the stop at the Chattau Laurier, ox‘~ Mchure and Myers, but that didnt maks any ference. They gave us.; 'T _ ‘__ ' 7 YESTERD ~’ STOCKA Di GTAT N _-l_IlHF\_ as much a ation as if'we were '_' " Let specialists manage your Real Estate WE are specially equipped to relieve you of the work and worry oi managing your itesi iastale. Uiose supervision oi every detail enables in io get maxi- mum revenue from property at minimum cost. i Till EASTERN TRUST COMPANY Saint John. N.ii.. llorifl Oiifivv: ilAi.i FAX. NS. Sr. .io1ili's. Nfld. (‘iiurloiieto\\'n l'_l-7.1., i\lniii-toil, \'li,. .\1oiltrc:ii.Q‘I0. _ _ and the Beauharnols probe is the Prepaid. fo the P00' ‘i°'"i5°"5 03, . \ W e s e. still voters in Queens County, * ' where I was bom. After escorting \ . _ us to the best position in the Mem- ~ _ _ ` ber's gallery, they took their seats_ I "/ M in the House, and we listened to (By w_ W_ Mwphw) Rt. H011- H. B. Bennett, Prime Min- '_r0RON'10 png., July 36-"Bee ister, and others discuss the tariff, Canada first" is a very good slo- clauses on coal and coke. An A1- gan, both practical and patriotlc._berta member declaresdthat_Albert__ But donq, comet W have ,_ look pgiproduced the best har coa in a ottawa. A tow holidays in oanadau '.th° w°l'i'l- ‘md u N°"°- S°°iie Mem, qmpitn guy L., “ke 5 por; of a "post ber asserted that there was noth-_ graduate cocktail”-especially when ills ill the universe to equal Nova. Parliament is in session, the Sen- iS0°tia soft coal. It 18 Blmsesieei lila- ate is supposed to be in sesslon,;both parties send samples, freight C. N.BlSSl'71`T. Manager, Charlottetown Bram-n i ______ _ BO DQ OS ‘ I =iv|sil .. `"` 7 SLC ~__» ' The happiest part of the trip was in meeting a few good friends fr0m the Island. Two of them were Dr. C. W. McIntosh, who was born at `Freetown, and Mrs. Mclntosh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben S. Barrett, of Kingston, P, E. I. We were their guests for a couple of days, at their home, 73 Full/an Ave., and we almost hat:d to leave for Toronto the day before they left Ottawa, by motor, accompanied by their two daughters, Lois and Jean, to spend their holidays in Prince ":l‘.»/ard Island. We had ri great talk about the good old school days at Kingston, where such teachers as MacDcugall, Maciyci., .'.:.~Page arid M'acFadyen did their best to make something out of us. Pr. Mclntosh is a graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, af- filiated with the University of Toronto, and he holds an impor- tant position on the staff of the Dominion Cvcvemmcnt Animal Diseases Research Institute. Dr_i McIntosh lived in Toronto for sev- eral years prior to going to Ottawa about five years, ago and it was with him, in his home, in Toi-onto, that the writer _had the first con- vcrsatrn that evrr took place a- bout the formation of a Maritime Provinces Association in Toronto. That was over seven years ago. The idea materialized here with the| fomlatlon of the Maritime Provin-| ‘CGS ASSOCi8.i.10I1 of Toronto four years ago, and it is now one of thc best organizations in Canada. There must be thousands oiMari- timers, and hundreds of Prince Ed- ward I,».‘..;_'. rs. in Ottawa. Onc meets t".-.;i; ai; every turn. Mont- real, Vw iillpcg, Calgary, have foi- lowcd 'he example of Toronto in iormlnl' 3, Maritim* ‘-"‘f"nticn. Wily not Ottawa? V We also had the pleasure of at 469 Metcalfe street, Mr. Young was forlnerly zi scliooi teacher Bi Spring Park and West Kelli schools. Charlottetown, until he entered the civil sci-vlcc and movoll to Ottnlva about i.'.'.'eniy years B80- Mrs. Youngs maiden name was MacLean, of Hlglllield. One of .\il‘. Youngs sons, Earl, is Asslsiallt Editor of Hansard, which means that he edits, corrects. ti-1' the spcccllos made by all the mem- bers of the House of Commons. Not bad, for a young man who was born and cclllcatoil at Charlotte- town. Ailotllcl' son, Lorne, who was at cnc time on the stuff of the Char- lottetown Guardian is the head oi an important brullcli in the Nat- ional Revelllle Department, 3 de- partinclit that is very busy at th! present time \'.'orkin;,' out the de- tails of improved tariff policies, providing the machinery for the collection of necessary funds for the good goverlirricnt of the coun- try. WORLDS MOST ANCIENT FASHION By K. D‘Orsay LONDON July 26, The fashion for wcuring armlcts that has be- come such a craze in the last few lvceks revivcs one of the world’s most ancient ol'nament.=. In olden days clrclets of gold were kept by Tcuton kings in thclr _treasury in order that they might be available to bestow upon those who had earned the royal i`a\'ol'. Minstrels were generally rewarded with a gold armlct whenever they played before royalty. Nowadays the ornaments have become more democratic, for literally everyone wears one with a tennis or short- visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Young,` HIGH GRADE I 4|/275 Bonds 4'/2% Bonds 4'/1% Bonds 7732-'I-28-31 ond of Hillsborough i t times and tried your pa-_ - - - m tizeqicg severely but you have dealt MR. .D What The We11'DresSed Man Wear sleeved frock. I NVESTMENTS CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN . 4|/.<75 Bonds Duc 194s ` To yield 4.507; CITY OF HALIFAX Due 1953 ` To yield 4.50% CITY OF HALIFAX Due 1955 To yield 4.50% PROVINCE OF MANITOBA Due 1951 To Yield 4.8375 Eastern Securities Company limited CHARLOTTEOWN St. John Fredericton Moncton Halifax Summcrside .V lsiRlE§s“ Th rm nnera c oo Oni! `;_{_';.' ~___, ° iiili-hy friends of Mrs Earl remain in the minds of your pu- //»= ' ‘mn Heed rf Hiilsborelllh, are pils. Hoping that your futureen- , 'M i° ieurn that the is much deavours will merit for you the ‘ _ (_ ,.3 °'°"t- friend as well as a teacher. We ask "K §/' wgy Ndf? NKVENTI 1 NGK IN K M\NU1'E. LEARNED WAT FRQM WOMEN Howard Court, Uharlotto- you on our behalf to accept this _ -ml *WHT 'E As ‘ wANT~@ GET ' Wil-S a visitor tg Savage Har- small token of friendship between ° " A earn.. ,,,, md we can mm you tm, your ______ Conronneie As You ? Somrmluo \( te in ld S h 1 will l " ` ` 7 _\ " ` N, _,__ il _ / _ \ /. T / 7" 2?* msly 'Tricks' *me outy blrrekruce of -T ‘n l 0 / ‘ _,,,__.__,_,_r__1_ »-._ -