1 AW“' A Sofie Deposit Service THE Eastern Trust Company .. provides safe deposit boxes and vaults in which yczr may keep ' Securities. Insurance Policies. Deeds, Wills and other valuables. T.‘ EAQTERN TRUST COIIAN! lead Oliest nsmrss. a. s; """¢'u':l':t't:bv:. r. a. s. nutm- n. a., B’; __ V. What A do YOU require in ‘your Investment ? We have prepared s selected list of sound soc- aritiss grouped under the following classifications- For Maximum Safety and Moderate Yield. For Conservative Investment with Greater Yield. he liability with High Yield. It. John's. NIL Iiontrsal, Qua. I. IIBIIIT. Ilanager, Charlottetown iirnneh. FPPP Ier High Yield and Profit Possibilities through ~ laersise st Warrants. l For High Yield and Opportunity of Capital Ap- preciation through Conversion. d. For Probable Capital Appreciation and Excellent Yield. " We will rhdlr send you tnu folder upon ‘- 3rd. 11 a. m., at New Dominion; 3 p. m., at Kingston; 730. n/t Cornwall. B Guards CORNWALL-United Church. Aug. CHURCH O!‘ CHRIST-Sunday! - services 0n the New Glasgow Church of Christ field are as follows: New, Glasgow, 11.00 a. m, and Fredericton: mao p. m. wm. o. Quigley, pastor.‘ CALEDONIA CllUlmla-The ser-; tices in Caledonia Presbyterian Church, August 3rd will be as follows Gaelic at ll a. m.. mgliah at 7 p. in Rev. D. K. RAIB. minister. TRYON PBESBYTEBIAN HG- NXC. Presbyterian Church Grounds. ‘Bryon, Wednesday, August 21th. 6707-8-1-20-20-31. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHAIDI; —'I‘hs services for Sunday, Augustf the 3rd, are: Bonshaw, 11 s. ns.; De ' Sable, 3 p. m0, Victoria, 7.30. Rev. G. Ayers, minister. CHURCH snnvrcss-m August 8rd will be held at Cross Roads at, l1 a. m.; Alexandra at s p. m., and Hasclbroolr st 7 p. m. The ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed at. all services. E. J. Chisholm, pastor. ANGLICAN SERVICES-In the Parish of New London on August 3rd, will be as followsz-Kensington. 10.30 a. m., with Holy Communion; Sunday School. 9.30 a. m; Burling- _ Estelle. Mrs. Elmer Lambs and little W!» 2-30 P- me; Blind” 5cm!» 19° daughter, Barbara, of Boston. Mass. P- m-l mm!‘ Film‘- l-W P- m~ G- motored to the nuns last week and lT- Bviw- rwt-Or- intend spending their vacation here. i 11min El ssarousu mn-msuss of m. -Pe:'cy Sudbury will Hint f0 learni EShGsAI-gof-lourtae and avionics":- that h“ "than M‘ Imud BMW” Stewart, announce the engagement. _ m t h” of their‘ daughter Roma to Marat’ Sudbur? “Bgrou: 151$ m“ t ndml e George Oonvllle Wycliffe Goodwin ~h°m° t“ 32am fir!‘ n“ h" of Montreal. The marriage will take rvzlnsu _M°n place early m September- 0743-11. y‘ w“ ' _ VISITING THE ISLAND-J/lrs. George J. Dutton and little daughter, HAZELBROOK - The “Sunday morning service at ivjlszelbrook mp- tlst Church. Rev. U. Chisholm. min- ing, Saturday, August 9th. u your “m- ‘m i"? 1m“? "“‘“‘°" Th’ m“ are bothering y,“ m. pains in lsinglng by the choir was of the usu-. =sl high order. and were accompanied the limbs, get tired too easily, con-| m b“ suit him free. There are wonderful lby Miss Helen wood m 6 v n‘ and lvirs. M. W. Wood organist. appliances now to help you. light and comfortable. Alley d: Co.. Ltd. ‘i §134_a_z_5_7_a_9_51 POLICE COURT-—YETAX'C.IY M01‘- ____ ning at the Police Court two drunlf land lncapables were fined $5 an DiL- SCHOOUS FOOT EXPERT will be at our store August 8th. in the afternoon and all day and even- IcqIest-Jhi: k: Copy of Selected Investment‘ Recommendation. Eastern Securities Company LI M l T E D w. n, v. otmssn. MANAGER. cannons-town sr. JOHN MONTREAL nsanmx uoucrorr sun/man asms rnznnarcron r 4 _ I iStewart Jones 84 Co Corresponduu; u l = Greenshields 8, Cg, Uallberl o! Ilse Montreal Stock Exchange _ 9 6M4 Guru: st. Charlottetown ti 9 .. cfil AL B EXCHAN-Ci Shawlnlgan . —--—- Smelter: .. ... .....'19’l Market reports furnished by GreerUSt-el of Canada .. 44 shields A: Co.. Montreal. to Stewart Steel of Canada Pfd .. 39 JonesJsCoJGGreat George Street. sunons . 32 Chsrlottetown- ‘ \Vin:lpeg Electric .. .. 38V.- Quoted at timing. Aug. 1, 1930 ‘l NEW YORK MONTREAL ‘ Annex-lean Can .. 130% Abltibl 25% Alleghany .. 21% Altierts Pacific Grain 109/; Anaconda so”. Asbestos ... ... "-7583 Bendix Aviation .. ... ... S2 Brizlilan .. 35’1'|Consol‘dated Gas 104% 8.1 011.. .. 11% Consolidated Film ms. 1914 B 1'1. Power ... ... -- 36% Commercial Solvents 25H Building Products ... .. 33 Electric Power 82 Llihll 69”‘ Csnsds Car ... ... ..... 21% Gereral Asphalt .. ... 42 Canada Cement, . ... as 15 Goodyear Tire ... 62% Csnsda Power and Paper 13's ;KCl1l'lCCOt‘. Copper 39"‘ Canada Breaing ....- TMcntgomery Ward .. 35% Domimon Bridge . Gflitlrrlsgars Hudson Power 16% Pmlsn Power Securities .. zsipirsmouut Publlx so". Man-Company .. ‘Mg-roar st Co. B. .. 23M General SteelWarss ... . 114Rsdio .. 4? Home 011.... Sllfiisesrs R-nebur 67 Imperial on . 20% istnndard on of New Jersey .. '12 Industrial Alcohol .. ... ... fflflfifterling Swurities . . . . . .. 115’- lrtternstlonal Nickel .. 23“|gl.lld€l‘!kCT .. ‘J1 International Petroleum lflLYellow Truck 2i "we": Harris 251m Films .. 4m MontreslPowsr .. 59K“; p, R. . . . . . . .. 1M MCCOH Frontgnpg U‘, H, ... l9 Chyrsler ... ... ..... 25“- lfltiozsl Breweries ... ... ... 30% General Motors .. 45% National StselCar s04 u. s. Steel .. its“. Osssds bronze .. 41% cram more; 11 BANK! Dominion Tar .. 1d, blows Players fliBank of Nova Scotia .. m "nuts. tuna-nu cf Montreal is‘! Psi-er Corporation .. some“: of Commerce -- e 94° "Prise Bros. as Royal Bank - - - t -~ m QUPYM Power ... 04 ' § ACTIVE no an rllrtrss ‘WM w m1 1m ti“ s uhsrtois Power . m. Oct. 1 toss tsv.‘ 5% . Mal‘. 1 1955 104 Mar. l i980 99 6% Oct. l i941 94 5'9 Dec. l 1954 1M 6'1. Apr, l 1941 6'1» June l5 1041 June 1 i953 5% Oct. l 105i 5% Mir. l i970 l0!“ 5"- Juli’ l i941 101 415'; APP. l IP55 U“ so. Apr. l ms at‘ so no. 1 m: ma so mt. t ms 10x 41m Oct. l m‘! s1. no. 1 mo ltlitt “will rmm ms 1m. l ml I 93% lyesr. If the crop this year is good. lng a market in Canada. 10H _lt is expected that the company willimnroving the stuation for the Csn- l 0mm m w 0cm," 15th‘ Th. “h “u” for partridge October “m m‘ ,0 m“ parmdga if“... d‘|:k:~ bran-H ‘lowng give; the official Order-ln- October fifteenth. subject. to the bag Woodcock and other Liam» Bards dur- Council under which this open sea- limit. established by law of not more! m! the "Pr" 59am" PYWldPd h" than (B) in one day and not more each ‘Game Bird‘ Licenses will no“. "That by Section ii of Chapter S6 than twenty (20) during the open’ be issued to persons under sixteen of as. 1m. "no Cams Aw. it. is, season andsubject w comblllhre with us» years of sze- Holders of ‘Game y; 1m w,” u" . m", w” “may, m 5m“ h" chimed “M. ‘t provided that tbs Ueutanant-Gover- the follow-in; conditions and regu-' Bird‘ licenses. must report th- number s this year. and is currently offered ""41" YESTERDAY! DlARKET—FOWl cum m- 10 d3y5 respectively, anOth! s1. $1.35; hem-r. s In. Ito: centre. ‘drunk and incapable was remand: 15c per bunch; beets l0 c per bunch; m; Mgndgy A vagrant, was given 1 butter 84c, 30c; eggs 32c; blsek cu.r- dayg, a rnan charged with comma“ rrants 45 c; per qt: peas, 35, woman“ was fined $10 and @0514 or z [per qt; blueberies 15c per qt; rasp- 1da3-s_ In g, c,“ o; disorderly condut‘ “m” 35° P" ‘it? “Em” 35° P" jthe oflender was nned $5 111d w!‘ qt; cucumbers B, 10c; hay 50c. 6511mm- 10 days. A drunk and disorderl; strarw 40c; oats 40c. 48c; potatoes 90c. 1w“ remmad m1 Monday, There were plenty oi mackerel 20.‘ 25c each; Cod 0c per lb; Haddock‘ pgggoprAps 10c per lb. --—- Ming Elinor r-romsbv has zone t“ YESTEBDAYS FUNERAL-The mam“ on l v15“; funeral of the late Abraham Bon- nell was held from ‘Trinity Church M155 pose Proctor has arr-he‘ yesterday afternoon. service con- ‘In-cm Havgrmn, Mass, m spend (111016 b)’ Rev- DR Rlm-iiy- 155159‘ lvacavon with relatives in the city. ed by Rev. H. D. Raymond and ‘ Rev. E. M. Aitken. During the ser- _ vice Mr_ Raoul Reymond rendered D3r¢h55‘¢r_ Mug, and rejoined h' with much feeling the beautiful solo, m“ ‘m; ghfldrgj who arrived he? "Thy W111 Be Done." A wlwhlnzp month previous. He and nu. fa.m funeral oration was delivered by Rev. iuy W111 “mm s, month's vscntic" Df- RIHBBY- Th6 110101"? PflPhere. They are the gusts of M." bearer; were: Chief Justice Mathles- Hyde's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. P on. Messrs. C. A. Holbroolr. B. W. Le- 131mm, a Upper- I-Illlsboro st. page. Murdock Ross, Donald McKin- uon. K_ C..and Gorham Cook. Active pail bearers were: Dr. C. C. Archi- bald. Dr- McIntosh. Messrs S- A. Telegraph Compsnyusrookllnemsss. McDonald. Wm. H. Smith. Chas. returred to the city yesterday af ‘Ross and Nell McKenzie. The fun- ternoon from Elmira accompanied b" Ieral wan undrr Masonic Auspices the his frher. Mr. Raymond McPhcr 'ritual a‘, the grave being corducted who for many years was a teachc" by Mr. Sydney Fielding. Interment ln the Public Schools of Prince Ed i... m. s... m. Hyde arrived fro." * Mr. J. W. McPhee. accountant wit‘ the New England Telephone an‘ was in people's cemetery. ward Island. United Securities . . . . . . . . . ..... . 5L4 ‘b May 1 i952 100‘ DOMINION COVE RNIHENT BONDS War Loan . . . . . . . . . . . . 5".- 1931 1009‘ ivar Loan 5"» 19d’! 104.15 Victory Loan . . . . . .. . 51-; fi 1938 102.7‘ Victory Loan . . . . . . . 5% “'0 1934 102 B’ Victory Loan 514% 1081 108.00 Renewal 5'4’? 1932 1016' Refunding . . . . . . . . . . . . 414% i940 98F Refwdirlg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5% 1943 103.0" Refunding 4': “l- 1944 98.7‘ Refunding 414% 1948 98.51“ Whitiall Can Company The Wblttall Can Company. um- _ lted. which is now completing t.‘.~r 'l‘he Ford Motor Company of Hth month of its current fiscs‘ Canada plant which closed down forperiod. has been operring satlsfac two weeks on July 12th. is again torily in both its can-ring division ready to begin opustions. We are and its can mold-g plant. The com- lxlormed that the company did cum- psny is just til-fishing its pack o’ parsttvely well in the first six months peas. a very large crop this year of 1930. hanng attained approxlm- and fair crops of tomatoes and corn ately the same ratio of sales to oth- are expected, The can manufactur- er makes of cars in Canada s; the izg plant is maintaining normal op- Ford Company secured in the Un-erstions. employing ss large a. com- lted S‘ates. Of passenger car regis- plernent of employees as s year ago ‘trstlorls in Canada. so far this yearfirhe company ha; not found it nec- |lt is understood that between 40 and essary to reduce its working force. as ‘ I50 percent were Fords. Western bus- some other industrial concerns have. iness has. of course. been the mosthsd to do on account of depressed' affected bu‘. it is stated that Fordbuslnsss ccrdltions. The company is‘ sales in Alberta have averaged s-holding its own. though there is bout 49 percent of the total motor sal nothing spectacular to report. es in that Province It will be re- Outlook for an improved market: called that early in June, when Ford for the company's products during: o: Carada‘; car and truck pricesths coming season u enhanced by ,were reudccd. the manager stsisdthe heat wave which has been rte-l MARKET REVIEW that this was possible because of theported s.s destroying crops of peas.‘ OPIN SIASON IOI. PAlTlIDGl ,large volume of business in the firsttomatoss. etc. in the United States. _5 months and the prospect of the In past years. competition from the] PRIIDIRICTON N. 3.. Aug 1., .- 98 ‘continuation of this busfness in theUnted States had been qui‘e g fsc- i ‘more will be m open season for pst- son shall take more than six <6) par- ‘llcerues at $25 00. Reswlnrts who are‘ 101 lattfr part of the year. Motor salestnr to contend with. and the reduc- n4" moon“ m m, proymx n; New ridge in my one day m. more Lmnfrmg, 115,4"; o; Mm“ or near 14m», OtN began to fall off about August 1st,"! crops in the South should result gnmmqck m,‘ 3w‘ m m" hum; , twenty during m, 0pm sewn- 00‘4 i929 and showed a contdersbls de- in reducing the amount of crned been w,“ by m‘ mnmlme c_ n 100 clire in the latter 0 months of last goods from the Unl‘ed States seek-‘mehudl Mum,“ M Lands ma Lands and Mum now Recommends Resident Game Bird. “CHM, m. 5100' “m”? - Mines declaring an open lesson from ' that there be authorised a short open ‘clams Bud" llPtfniPs gnaw the right b1 able to shw fair comparisons in ‘Wm producers. its volume of monthly sales in the Outstsndins 1M 000 common shar- lsst half of the year. as against 1929c! of the Whlttsll Can Company. and we are advised by wsll-inforrn-Ud, w-re listed on the Montreal ed port's that profits this year-Curb Market on September ‘ltltb. should be as lood or better than inlflfl. Price rsnge in 1029 was is": on tbs common stock eutstscdina. -~ atllL .. 11-11 c..;.--:..~.;;l 1511311" ' . . .- ls seriously ill in the City Hospital. . "» ., y I ‘yuan-ii ' - - . . -. .-- - . - ”‘ . _.:i . in ,. 1. ‘ a w..- w --~ »- l s‘“ ‘ ‘\.* D S Ivan»- nnounoing aFord wt V ADDING greatly io ilie already broad field of usefulness which the Ford truck serves, a chassis wiill 157-lnch wheelbase is now avail- able ai small additional cost. This increased length will enable Ford truck owners to install body-types for many special purposes; among them, bus and coach, van bodies, industrial bodies to accommodate material of unusual length or articles of great bulk, and many‘ others. The loading capacity of ille Ford truck is 1% tons, with either the 131 l/Qinch wheel- base or with the l57-inch. The added length has been cared for by specially designed frame aide-membergwhichare heavier and longer, and s longer coupling-shat’ t. With the exception of the front spring, which has more leaves, all other parts remain the same. This permits virtually complete interchangeability of chassis- paris, facilitating service on both types and greatly reducing the cost of the longer-wheel- base. truck. ' Depreciation and maintenance BE CANADXAN 11113" th l57-inch wheelbase Truck expense are also favor-silly afiected, and all servicing can be cared for by authorized Ford dealers. A few of the operators i0 whom ihejlong. re- liable, low-cost service of the Ford truck now becomes directly available are furniture deal- ers, department stores. lumber firms, plumb- iug-supply houses, bus operators and school districts. In many other types of service this longovheelbase Ford truck will prove equally valuable. v This truck, along with all other Ford truck types. is equipped with ‘the new, higher radia- ior and hood, and the new front fenders which — ‘ add so greatly to pleasing appearance in the Ford car and truck alike. The IST-inclt wheelbase is an additional fen- iure helping io make the Ford truck a value far in excess of the price. This new model is available with either sin- gle or dual rear wheels. A number of Lire options are also offered. son has been declared: outcast-momenta I Council may by Order-ln- lstlons: Non-Iiestdmts desiring to bunt them to the Chief Game Warden on "The Honourable the Minister of other ‘Gamo Bllfl$ " must take mil a‘ to the first. of August in any year de- partridge. unless they are the holders ‘ or before December tenth. clare an open season for partridge. oi Moose or Deer lncemcs must take‘ The Act further states ‘That no per- out the Non-Resldmt Game Any person violating any of tn Bud} pro-sislcru, oi this regulation will bs sea who dF-‘rlre m hum pmrtrzdze or morr than twenty 120) days. vt-mor and the Committee cf Council rnncurrinz in said report and re- mmmcndations INGLY SO ORDERED." of each kind of Game Birds killed by vlsltng in Rollo 30].. "Allrl His Honor the Lieutenant-Gm. "lt la 110002.13 liable w a penalty oi not lea tnss " slnno and nOt. more than szsoo rot‘ eavh offence and in default of pay; I‘- ment. thereof to imprisonment for Mrs. lsuc Bryanton. ll Young It. ‘ Spring Psrk Road. Charlottetown, u . l $1 ‘ti ' t: its '