_ Orlebar Street. AUGUST 19. 1935 ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN STOCK ‘QUOTA TIONS “V MARKET cosszr ‘l, John“; anidrnWnrdi Special IARINO LETTER ‘gurus; Afternoon N. Y., Aug. 16—Whest fldlldi SephhCiaa-n doweg. ht‘s s vcss o goo . gtlolctksmgreacted further and than “mad very strong on the prospect t“, congress will do the right thing “d adjourn next week. The indus- “m n-qruges might well go to ob- M12133 by then. Am. Waterworks of lshorllléi be longmbelow 11 which to 7°11 W011 B0 D {Rubin to hold m- zo. 14% today. i . finl-‘(lrirlianks Morse which I said saw YORK. closed 111111" Texas Pacific R R, don't say I did not tell you to buy it alter you see it 10 points higher. , Auburn-On any iitfle dip buy ler a 1b point move. Am Power and Light-d per cent pfd. Don't buy above 41. Peoples Gas-Sooner or later you will see it. around 75 again. DUIIBlII-—IBDIIIIJI a purchase be- low 29. Am. Foreign Power 7 cent pfd—1 expect to see 1t near 60 at least. Corn Products was probably hot- tom today buy back somewhere ucsr 07. ‘ sh remains a purchase at 15. Pa ard below 6. Chrysler vrns prob- ab . bottom at 00% and, rest of the leaders such as Westinghouse Elec- tric, Montgomery Ward, Case Thresh- D9! would reward patient holders rose lug, Johns .\1an\'iile. U. S. Rubber u, 9'1 which is a new high slsrce {re pfd. Air Rteduction, ‘bare prohsiziy m‘, recommended srounm M8. lcxompleted lhsir techs cal setback o- Shniilll he good for tons era y ny. Keep ong. mm...’ Baring. Ma rk ets A t A 1 U ‘Id D t’ CE (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) 'l‘orontn and .\iontrcal—lnduslrlal "s lower. niiirirnntn hllncs-diteady. \‘r-w York-Stocks clbscd higher. ivjnnipop-il'hcrrl. down 19g to 2%. 5...,’ york-Cotton higher. Currencies (Canadian Press) IIONTREAL_ Aug. 18- Lvtilo change was notrd among lending mnprrcios on .\iontrcal forcign ex- changes Saturday. 'l‘hc pound alcr- iing advanced 1,4, cont to 4 0X15 whlic n". Unlwi Stair-s dollar at 1 00 il-Il‘: and the Idroncir franc at. 0,66 cents hnili held unchanged. .\'l~J\\’ YORK. Aug. 18—'l‘he pound sterling steadied Saturday on tire New York exchange and closed 1.4 of a cent up at $1.117 nficr losing 1% "n"; mo prcvious day. n» (‘snsdlan dollar advance-d 1-32 of a cent. to close at a vilscount of r; or 1 per cent. The French franc was firm at 6.11mi cents as the week cloud ' .\ION'l‘R1u.'\L, Aug. sin and clrecsc prices were n little carrier, eggs moved up slightly on Montreal dnlry and produce markets last wcek, butter was generally un- changed. At the end of the week buitcr was selling at 201,3 to 201),’. cents perv pound for carlois or less uf no 1 willie lots to the retail trade were quotcd at ‘.11 to 2115 cents for solids and 22 to 221/; ccnts for prints. Cheese was 101,4. to 101/3 rents for no 1 current Ontarios and 01/; cents for no 1 Quebecs. Receipts totalled 34.707 boxes compared with 30,455 the previous wcek. Graded shipments in carlots or less of eggs were 27 cents a dozen for A- largc_ 25 cents for A-urcdium, 21 cculs for Ii. and lli cents for C. New Qnolrcc potatoes finished tbo wcck at 110 in lid cents per SO-pountl hag after touching a now low for the sonsnn of W i0 25 cents. iS-—\\'hlie pot- ‘l-Iousehoid paper: “Straight-hang- ing. unlined curtains a?" helpful 1n creating an atmzsphere of intimate hostility." Just the thing for the room where one receives 0ne's catty and snob- bish callers. ' word Other rates on nppllcaflnn. “Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Ccutrsi Guardian locals. lo per Iordr Western and Eastern locals, 8e per word: Announcements and Cousin] Events, 1e prr worth Ola-allied to. per rvorrlr In Isntortnrn Notices. 70o. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, ate , do per name; Imtters of Condolence ‘we. pl! inch; Notices of Thnnkl and Approclnfen. 70a. use inch or h. no: Minimum Chnrll for any nvertlnenaenl twenty-five cents. ‘Agents Wanted CANADA'S UELE- brated “Royal” Ser- ics. admitted the fastest selling Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. Dollar a dozen and up. Secure orders even 1n spare time. deliver later. Big‘ profits. Ex- perience or capital unnecessary. Five dollar sample book free to workers. Bradley - Garretson, Brantford. Ontario. 11-3550-01. Boarders Wanted BOAHDERS ACCOMMODATED I83 Euslnn Street. L-9l85-3l. STUDENTS ACCOMODATED. 47 OrlebaLStreet. L-020ti-8-17-t1 sruosurs sccormvronsrsn zrz Kent, Street. L-919B-3i. STUDENTS AWOMMODATED 49 . L-92l-i-3i. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED 177 __E_ustorr Street, L-iLZlOO-Si. BOARDEIIS ACCOMMODATED 238 _iitils_i1'fli___.i- .___ __E'°}°3'*1~ OOLLEGE STUDENTS ACCOM- modated at 332 Eustorn Street. 11-9212-31. To Let FURNISHED ROOMS ACCOMMO- datlona for three or four. exhibi- tion week. Apply Guardian 0f- tice. L-QIBZ-Sl. ROOMS WITH 0H WITHOUT meals during exhibition, 26‘ Vic- tory Ava, near grounds. ____L-9210-8-17-3i T0 LET-MOST DESIRABLE house. Apply Guardian. L-91B7-3l. FOR RENT -- DESIRABLE FUR- nished house, centrally ‘ ’ __1l<1<_§fll¢.__ FOR SALE — CHOICE COLIJE pups six weeks old; one fox ter- rier pup. A. R. McKay, Charlotte- town R0 sit 11-9174-31. FOB. SALE - 1931 SEDAN IN 500d repair. Apply Guardian. _ L-Qqltiilii-ifi-Si. FOR. SALE - PIANO. APPLY 202 Euston Street. L-9145-8 16 3i. FOR SALE CHEAP-BUILDING Lot, on Upper Queen Street. Ap- ply 40 Valley Street. 14-31. FOR. SALE-COMBINED THRESH- er and cleaner "Hall's". Apply A. G. Mellett, Union Road. L-9125-3i. FOR SALE - HEAVY EROWN Paper suitable for placing under rugs etc. Guardian Office. a-zv-tr. FOR SALE - FORD COACH, I930 Model. Price $80.00. AppiyGuard- inn. L-9lt3-3i. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and Whlst Scorn Cards. Guardian Central Job Printary. Nov. l-tf. FOB SALE - 34 ACRES LAND east of County Line Road. South of Murray River Road. Price rea- sonable. Anyone warrting to buy apply Guardian. L-B1-t3-3i. *— Miscellaneous PIIEMIUMS RECEIVED-INFORM- atlon given and new business written on plans to suit your every need at our new office. Currie Building. Charlottetown. J. A. Moors, Bun Life. sales Male or Female Mt '1. Stock A Exchange tsti IIIIIIIII it b I (new, Wag‘? member: sf 1011:1231. real 8 l! teak churn. Icntrn Curb Market. I58 Richmond street Chsrlottewwnt. Jtoekr Opened 14st i Bell T 181 Bras 8% Can 31 311,‘, Can Car corn .., 7 71/, Can Cem um or, 51v, Can Hydro Iillcc pfd .. on “VJ Can ind nr A .. sw av, Can r m Can 21 2i. Can 81¢ 8% Can 11 ’ 11% Cock 8% 81A Dom '. 29M 201/; Dom Con] pill .... . 16 L6 Dom Steel (‘onl B .... 61,1, 514 How Smith Pap _, 101,, 10 Intl Nickel .. .. . . . . .. 23:54 28X Lake of \Voods 9 Massey Itnrris n .\lc(.‘nll Front Oil 131,3 Mont Pow .. . 33% Natl Brew . {i7 Not Steel Cur 133/2, Que Pow 15 Shawinigan 17% Sher wrunnn." . . 7-,.) r;- Steel Co Can com ...._ my, b0 BANKS Commerce .. . 1411‘ 10f Montreal . . . . . .. .. 181 Nova Scotin . 260 Royal ..... “.1415 -4l5 Bank of Canada ,.. h’! GRAIN * (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG. Aug. 18-Prtce tum- .lrlcs in wheat on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange Saturday were coin- cident with rain in drought-stricken Argentina and lower prices in out- side market. Net losses of 11g to 2% cents were registered at. the close. where the August future was at B, October 83% and December 83%. erasing most of tho Friday's three-cent advance. A flow of bullish frost-damage re- orts from many parts of the west aiied to evoke any enthusiasm to buy. and trading throughout the session was quiet, and of s routine character. Weakness iu Chicago. off 2% cents, and ut Liverpool down 14d. was the chief factor in curbing speculative ferron that Friday sent prices up the limit permitted in one day's trading. Trading in cash grains was less. Course grains prices turned downward with wheat in a dull mar- ct. WINNIPEG, Aug; 17- cLosn Wheat: Aug 86: Oct 881,5; ti»: Oct seas; pic a1 1,5. B11119)‘: on am: Dec s4 Dec CABII PRICES Wheat: No 1 hard 851‘: No 1 nor 55:11:» 2 nor 82; No 8 non 77; No 4 n01‘ Tl; N!) 5 041,4; No G 651/3; feed 50%: No 1 durum 80; No 1 garnet 7i): No 2 garnet 77. Oats: No 2 C W861‘; No 3 C W and ex 1 feed 33%; No 1 feed 31%; No)‘: feed 281/4; No 3 feed 2H4; Track ‘darn-y. No a c asks: No 4 c w QDVQNo cw comma cw 27%: Track 83%,. CHICAGO, Aug. ltl-It was s bsar day in all grain pits Saturday. Especially disturbing to friends of hlghcr prices was announcement that vessel charters had been made to bring 500,000 bushels of red winter wheat ffrom Toledo to Chicago for clelirery on September contracts here. Ohio wheat usually finds its heat outlet east, and the reversal of this course was likened to proverbial carrying of coals to Newcastle. With Liverpool showing indiffer- cnce to Friday's price advances this side of the Atlantic, wheat in Chic- uizo gave way undcn the weight of new crop hedging sales, and closed heavy at 155-255 cents net decline, Dec SEA-K. Corn closed 15-21‘ down, Dec M1645. oats 115-155. off, and provisions 10 to 50 cents lower. MTIEURB (Johnston and Ward) Stocks Opened Last Assoc Brew . 121A Beauhsrools 4% Brew Corp corn 8 Brit Amer Oil 16 Con Pap .. ._ 110 Dis Seagmms 2i 110m Stores .. l) Ford‘ of (‘an A 27% Green Stabell 201/5 imp Oil 20 lm Tob 14 Int 37 Mitchell l isorands S8 Tack Hu he $4 Wright 7% all modern conveniences. Phone 1344. L-0167-3-16-3l T0 LET-ROOMS FOB LIGHT housekeeping. Apply 5'1 Prince Street. L-srca-ai. i TO LET -— NO.‘ 11 CHESTNUT Street, furnace and house in ex- cellent condition. Rent $20 per month. Phone 408. L-sraa-tr £a22.1.9._1!sLP=i‘L111*¢-!.= Wss-rso-Mrnnns sea woman forihouseireew- Small family. Ap- tllllrsrdian (Zflce. _r._-ersr-sr. WANTED - AMHITIOUS SALES- psopie, men and wunen. W"! time. to handle our ilns of Per- sonal Christmas Cards, featuring the following outstandinll 1191118 fourfold pastel tint uarchments. grsvure etchings. many cut-out style cards with _tlp-on pictures. atraotive cal s. 1111111010118 cards, enveloi!” Wm‘ ‘"1101 1119 “yrs, (may lined and decorated to match cards. Elaborate use of gold and silver designs with bril- liantly coloured inserts. Dainty initial cards that are new and dif- ferent. Seventy exquisite numbers to choose from styled in can 101111 gquipped with handle. Prices start onu. - 1 doaen. Liberal .- seal t tb us Court, ems the an". ..:..:°r...'.'°"rr. innate m...» l» can’. unseat-us 2.2-1. -»'-- Leslie Moliwen, York Point. Guilld, m osgreuansagdllgsil Ivan‘; nggarznAir-tnrils. Pourld imam. a pan. m- Absgrrdt Hotel, Borden. :;',.:.'“...'..'.::'.'. 1's. urgersglnded l-ni 4 114172-81. tres - ‘Jails: 5m“ “n”; ‘I "r m’ lsr ‘are: ‘and.’ m. m h, . ‘ ciosini sxchsnr rstsn- VIA . HATE a‘ §£1;*;,°f;dP--,,",',f,"QQIQMIPYI tiiilliLiiTTETtiVIlt‘ u roam: w- r"tr'rr»-="=" *1 = '"" ""*..r"" ::: -- --- 1 :.-":r.'..; ‘ , At' New Isrg-pgflnq 41f; h.“ Con: ....,. . . esrhts instrument dst e I1 F e s i °'1'.“i.?.'.‘1'.%i'.2.s'?“" '"‘" W111‘; ' ' E 15ft‘! Hi1.‘ Jfidififili"; .12 & In geld-Judah 11:11. g_ ‘QL 0w t “a sstd Lucy has Roberson should not , - , , , 1" “m” "l"! Iildiln dollar D12 oh-jm ' be proved In solemn form of law " TIME TABLE m‘ 1""""'""1 - "'1" ca.“ "c" in arr un- ns- 1e- ant ox- huh‘ " m an." a s12‘...."..¢°.».1'11a..- o? 2h‘ ' i: #1:“? 11.25 an. llihh 5nd n‘ 5"“ s: an simm- grained o» or- sher- -- ' B’ . - M- IIIF"! I Ii best Ami Albert : $5 ll“ e ‘a’. l-II. r :2: -. 3h!” VKSCD .. T” lungs Ianap, hu-Eeln, lslrnuid not be , load ........ 4.4a m. "Y ‘hyss Ila unu in us revoked “a to m clltllgun s,“ p, " m“ ‘n. Ireeesdlsgs thereupon. ' ' s I.” l-lll ‘u Gives under an hand and the seal " :22." “ :=‘ a 9.80 s-In- N! I9 0'7‘ I "1" " ~ cl the ma Cour: m. mh as: of - ' ' " .' - July, a. n.. ms. "ilflrlfn. M0 '. - '“ "“" "r " l‘ . . . 1.10 ha» Isrtsns s.» gisnrvecasmuum .. 1m an ‘ma. u" ~ -_ ' 8%,, ,1‘, I rum“ bpoliflolltl ram for s: r n‘ at: snsssaot-r “m”. Ii; 51m; g, ~,,,,,_,,; ,. . . " _. soolll- ' “ma-common. - --~~;~,. \ i EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 1&—Iiritish and foreign exchange in to the Canadian dollar as compiled by the Royal Bank o! Canada closed today as follows - Australia plound lMW. Austria sc tiling .1909 Belgium a .1 Brssli miires . . Chins Hons Xon dollars .0000. France franc Germany reichsmsrlk (C MONTREAL. Aug. Wheat, nor no 2 Barley C W no ti Oats C W no 2 M. Oats no 8 46. Oats feed no 1 Flour spring w $5 80 lrlourv bakers 84.00 Flour $3 30 to I8 40 Bran ton 21 Shorts ton 28 25 Rolled oat: bag 90 Hay no 2 per ton c (‘heese no 1 Butler no 1 20 Eggs A ill’ e 82. the investors iade stock for the week the previous Bureau o! Statistics For the ycnr the index was The ilrevlou! week of . The index for 20 The index for abroad was 1&1 Aug. 16, compared c mining rnnrlret was of the stock coming “WHO B11061. 1'8 Dlll from tho old Kirkls was being shipped t new workings at stronger short session. Bear tinned to volume s It 921A. d it close her silver each and Ninissing a cent each. ln the terest was at low less than 400 shares shares of the group (Canadian TORONTO. Aug 1 Stocks Bralorne Buff An‘ Brink 111:1 sua Mines '1' ' nus ‘r ""1"" Miscellaneous ansdisn Press) 88. 4B 46. heat patents. firsts Flour seconds $4.00. winter wheat pstnnts, choice Flour whisifggrn 86-10 t0 35-30- Middlinga t..." 211.25 m was. Cheese no 1 cur Ont 10% to 10%. 14 to Eggs in urtons A Eggs A 1 medium 86 Eggs A me ium 30. Eggs B S. Eggs C 22. Potatoes New Quebec 81's 80-35. OTTAWA Aug. 17—An increase of more than ‘two points was shown in when it stood at 98.0 against 06.0 week, the corrcspondln index for industrialrr an advance at 146.3 from vzeek, and 120.1 tor the same 1 34 4B 3 against 45.7 the preceding week. for previous week, and 101.0 corresponding week last MINING TORONTO. Aug. IS-i-The terday to absorb more heavy selling in Teck Hughes, about 20.000 shares the price down 8 cents to 3.84. There pony was cutt ng the daily milling tonnage and that some of nd Lake property shares on the w ole were while he mines index weakened 0.2 _ Volume was reduced in Saturdays change hands in Eldorado and Castle dropped a. half point on a trade o! advanced b cents to 1.50 Press) 5_ Gods Lake .. . Granada , . Greene . . .. Gunnar 781,1; Hoilinger 1300 ma... ‘ " cxusrno 10- lbs 8 .fi. srlots 11. toll U0. fill-ks 39 x for ended Aug, 16. COIIIHIOII Dominion reported today. week last 86 5 showed 144 0 the utilities stood st ompanies located e wee of 118.1. The for the with 1Q!“ Toronto called upon yes- out which broke that the corn- the plant o the company's Lamaque. Gold s little miscellaneous Exploration con- hesry d a cent higher were quiet with down a cent and Premier up halo metals in- ebb. Noraniln . Sudhury Basin and other were unchanged. - run: I'll“! TPWN TO DOHDIN GUARDIAN N. Stock Exchange (quotations furnished by nnd Ward. Iolnbsrs of ‘Montreal Stocks lxchnnle. Montreal Curb llnrket. 1M liehnaond Strut, Chor- Iettstervn.) Stock! Jnhston Air Bed .. . Ann For Pr PM Allied Chcnr . Allis Clrllm . . Atl . . . . .. R Amer (‘.11 . Am Car Found Am For l‘u\v . Au Cvlllicr Atchison Auburn Auto Bald Loco Bait Ohio Barn A Ben Aviation Beth Steel Byers A n1 rlggs Burr Add .\lach Con l Can Dry Gin .. Can Psc Case Thresh Cei Corp Com Sun . Cong Nulrn Chcs Uhio Chic North Chrysler .\lot __ Uoluullr Curb C01 Fuel lrnn Colum Gas Elc Com Sol Corr Gas (Ton Oil . Con Can Del l-lud .. . ill 1 Dupont Elec Auto Litc Co l-licc Pow Light Erie Fret-port 'l‘ex Gen Asphalt Gen ‘lei: Gen Fonds Gen .\lot Goodrich (iooriycur Graham Paige Gt North iifd Ken Copper Lambert Co ... Llg ilyers B ‘Liquid Curb Loews lneor Mack Truck “nth Alkali lillss Kan . Mont Ward .. Nash .\1ot Natl Dairy Prod .. Natl Pow Light New Huron New York Can North Amer Pack Mot North Pan Penn ltsil Pub Ser N J Phil I'M - Pullman Go Phi . orr s / Radio Corp _. . . 1 '51 1% Radio Kelli: tiruli ‘J71 - Rep Iron Sir-cl . 15V: 131/1 Safeway Stores V 4g Sears Roebuck 5 , Shell Union u 111i; Sim (‘o .. 1. 1gb Socony Vac , 1- South Pav .-- "1/11 21 South liali 0;”. 11 , Stand Brands 1"‘ 14/8 Stand Gas Elec 51's Stand nu Calif 113-1. 3-1 Stand on .\' .1 . 1151s 47 Stewart Warner 1-‘714 1 Studebakcr . 1% 4% Tbermoid 5% M! Texas (‘n "J02; 20V: Tex Gulf sin 5*. 35%, Tim Roll Bear . 51% Union (far-h (‘orb 547s Union Par" .. - 1935a United Air . 175% rtqru-a Cori‘ - ‘Vs United Gas lnrp 13% U S Ind Al 431/: U s iiuiiher lt/z U s Smelt 971/; u s Nicol 44% Van Steel 15% war-nor Bros (‘o 5% Warren Bros 53% ‘V t (‘nion xvii: 1-11.... 00% Woolworth C0 '11’ Wprth rum, 18% Yellow 'l"ru<'k k DOLL BED OF 181B TRACED TO LINCOINS FATHER Sl-IZLNND. KY" Aus- 1B-A doll bed. sold to be an example of the handicraft of Abraham Iiinoolnh father, is in the possession of Mrs- C. L. Jones, here. The bed, presumed to have been made about 131B. by Thomas Lin- coln for a child of whom he was fond, is of yellow poplar. The other night a. frsnous foot- baller had walked the floor with the youngest member 0t the family for an hour or so. "Maggie," sold he. "if the 01111141111 of the teamflsaavxv‘ me " . 1 bet I'd t d “W131i? Joirltiwgasiced 111$ W119 sleepily. "Because 1 don't seemmi» h!" any control of the ‘NW1- CANADA PROVINCE OI‘ PRINCE EDWARD Ill-AN" Ill TIII SUHIOGATE AND PRO- ‘I Bismaflhly-ln. of Luci 175"’ “M”? "a, late of Charlottetown. 111 9'11"" County, in Prinedo ‘laurel island. es . Bplustor. Iseeale I ‘m! “bu! To arr! Winchester Janna lhslnn, Administrators with‘ the Will annexed of the M1101" “tats and offsets of Lucy‘ rill-l: Bobersen Ill others the he rs ha" lsrr and next otkin of the I r1 l, Jnne IOMIWI- ""3- " hlmrlisnlwmasar-e rum-n 111 n-sras-s-z-tf. ' ' | neroi. - .____ ‘TAKE OTIOI Clad n Citation has ~- ’ under been Issued by the S. S. FARNORTI-l New v3.71. Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Amer Cyan ii Amer Gas l-lir-n: Amer Sup Pow Cord Corp .. Elec Bond . Ford of Curr A . Hum Oil Rci.’ Co Gulf Oil 1'|-nn Un Light Pow . Un Light l'n\\" pill Unmanned Brother Vancouver Barber VANCOUVER. Aug. iii-John P. Bennett. 68. cheerful little barber his customers in his quiet shop in Vancouver, is the brother whose name Lady Chater of London and Hong Kong could not remember. He and his daughter, Mrs. E. T. Swanson, also o! Vancouver will share in the vast fortune accumu- lated by the late Sir Catchick Paul Chater, K.CM.G., in the Orient. Lady Chater, in her will an- nounced in Imrdon this week. P10- vided that. one-sixth of her estate should go to her “brother WhO-‘ie name I cannot remember. His whereabouts I have not been aware of for many years but his last known place of abode was Van- couver. British Columbia. And I declare that the trust in favor of my brother shall fail and deter- mine and be of no effect 1f he falls within three years from the date of my death to claim the same and satisfy my trustees as to his identity and right to such share." “I never expected to be included in the will," Mr. Bennett declared as he puffed a cigar. “Lady Chater passed through Vancouver lash October but I did not see her at that. time. I can't understand why she couldn't remember my name. she is a great friend of my dpughter and stayed with her here last year. I haven't seen her since 1917 when she was passing through on he? way to the Continent. She used to go to France nearly every summer." Lady Marla. Christina Chaier of Marble Hall, Victoria, Hong Kong, named four sisters and a. brother as her beneficiaries. Each is to rc- celve one-sixth or the estate. Mr. Bennett and his daughter have forwarded photographs and other identification to Hong Kong in connection with the matter, Ben- nett was born in Sweden and mi- grated to Seattle in 1887. He came to Vancouver in 1890 and has been a barber for the past forty years. The last time he saw Lady Chater was in i917. He visited China once in 1900 as a. barber on the old Empress of Japan. Mrs. Swanson. Bernie-its daughter, has known Lady Chater. who was 62 when she died in March, for more than 20 years. “She was very dear to me and I would rather that she had lived,” said Mrs. Swanson. Short, stout and nearly bald. i011! Mrs. Bennett declined to be photo- graphed. "I‘m afraid my friends and patrons would jolly me about it," he confessed. Mr. Bennett! wife died nearly 22 years ago. His daughter hes a family of two daughters and a son. one daughter attending the University of Brit- ish Columbia. - The four sisters mentioned in the will reside in England and Mr. Ben- nett. saw them in 1910 when he paid a visit to the Old Country. He has kept in communication with them. family home in Sweden to Seattle about a. year after Bennett and married Sir Catchieir in 1910. Sir Catchick was originator of the re- clamation scheme which made Hong Kong harbor one of the best in the world. He. was a prominent figure in business and sport in the Orient and donated $125000 to Hong Kong University. Lady Chat- er‘s will left $50,000 to the trustees of the Church of England in Hong Kong’. SHE'S ALL GOING "Ah wants a tdoket. for -Virgirrin," said Mose. "What part?" asked the boolcirrG- clerk. "All of her. cap'n. Dells her ~ rtchin‘ my suit “ 1.07.57.51.51?" nus sravrc: VIs. (isndigsn and Newport Ferry Road Leaves Georgetown 8.30 n, m. Cardigan . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. 9.00 s. rn. Arrives Charlottetown .. 10.00 s. m. Leaves Charlottetown 4.00 p. m. Daily service. Parcels carried. Bus will stop on signals. Nobana Tea Rooms and F. J. Solomon's, Georgetown. Leaves BOSTON 10th, 20th, 30th of each month for CHARLOTTETOWN via Halifax, arriving three days later. Returning via Bras d’0r Lakes, Sydney and Halifax. For passenger, freight and automobile rates apply to liuntain, Boll 8r tic." Phone 829. In Zd-OO-fl-l-I-IO who is friend and counsellor to all ~ Lady Chater travelled from the, then went to the Orient where she . '_’_.~\Lit‘. rrvz" Yous wnnw-r What would she do with a cheque for iilQOOO- an... knew n had 1o last her the rest of her life ?,e IS IT fair to expect a woman who has had no experience in handling large sums of money to administer insurance funds safely? ‘ The average housewife has spent her life in managing her household-in receiving and spending INCOME. However wisely she has administered that income she probably has not had experience in investing and administering large amounts of CAPITAL. 'A' widow is usually the target for all sorts of investment advice—both good and bad. Would your widow be able to judge correctly? just one or two unwise, moves and your‘- entire estate might be jeopardized! Why not leave your insurance money in the form of an Imperial monthly income of $50, $75, or $100 a month for as long as your wife may live? Send the coupon today £0} complete particulars. There is no obligation. ‘ NOTE: It can bs arranged that the proceeds ct any existing Imperial Life policy shall be paid as s monthly income. inseam. LIFE Branches and ‘gents in - all Important centres Tr-rs IMPERIAL Lrsn Assurumcs Co. or CANADA, Heap OFr-‘rcs, Toaorrro, ONT. Please send mc particulars of the Imperial Monthly income policies. Name Addrcr r 44g: tiity Bus its}... Elmira Souris 0h’town Headquarters Old Spain Tea Rooms, Ch’i0“’11 Cox Hotel. Sourrs Leaves Elmira ‘Llslmaves Charlottetown 4.10 '1 8.10 " Mt. Stewart . 5.00 '1 8.35 " liiorcll 5.2! 11 8.55 " St. Peters . . . . . 5.4! 1* 9.15 “ Dlngwella Mills . 6.0! " Mt. Sticwlrt, .. . . .. .. 9-40 “ Stlllrls . i. . 6.30 Arrives in Charlottetown IOJiOAr-rivos in Elmira . . . . .. 7.11 Parcels carried at Minimum 0f 250- Bus will stop on 8181131 at 811)’ 11011113- ‘44 0000-6‘. 11-7950-8-11-1-1. BLUE BUS LINE SCHEDULE Geo. Yoows Store-Lower Mamas-us Claimant's 0t!toe—IJpper Montague New Perth School Summervtils School Vernon River Cherry Vsllsy Arrives Peters Road .--------- Parcels carried st itiicminimurn chnrlé- Bus will stop on slgusl st all! 1101M on N!“ HELD UNTIL l0 (TCLOCK P. M. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OF EXHIBITION WEEK.