0 - GUST 28. _1931 AIL/r“ WY Market #1455» MONTREAL ‘I'll ~ .. neunllfgglllflllllllilt.‘ ' . ~ . I I ' B71". a "'1: u Ull "F": ‘aluulfifilllklllllii 1'0 grlllllrfillg iH-lnlllcis 11 . . _ 1 Canada iii. .- ‘zlwhl. 11.,- ullli Pllllfll‘ - (‘lllllifihfill 1 of Colllulorco .. till“? 2o. ... ... ... l‘ F 1 Foundry l0 ' , $11.1 Alcohol 2% rungtllllllifll Sluuitcro ... ... H; g Cl!" ' 1p ... ... ... on Dlluiulflll“ ér-filrh-ltllll Clleulicul . 11% 0101110 I ' .‘ _ _ pvulinlull from‘ i~°~ WM" Iolv I, t Built. .. .1 $1 soy, ":1, Dec. ... M h my, “u”; . . . '01 .. so 561,4, 5g I r 42% fill liloctliul 43% , _ 0111111 iisgllsrull 5,11% l‘ 01.1 .0 -- wnllVildl‘ . - m u" ‘Iii. 1'0 )l'i' ~ w, l‘ r . » i‘,"‘:,':,'g,,,,,,.,-y ‘\\‘:lnl Last Klnpllrzl llililfilll’ Powc 5.1% Purluuollul. l‘llllllX --- 55V} Tonic]: and Fur-i ... . fill‘), 1P00r 01111 ('0. m“ 28 . Iillly ,, 30% 30% gfiadefiflfififi o . an“ 00011.11» . ‘~-__.. u mm .\'lct'l“\‘\'i.ll‘.t.!5 c . 1ll‘i‘\\\'I'li‘S . . i-vl (‘or ... nos --- -v 11.1 ‘er £1,120 Brothers --- 0 Quebec Power .... Bu“ k .. ACTIVE norm mucus (0lil’0Ii.\’I‘l0\' i-"rl'fl‘ltl’l‘llu.‘lz %3§3%I€Elfi'€x%'mg 3y STEWART JONES & 00.. Charlottetown Correspondents of Grconollieldr 81 Co. Montreal - =1;- " ' ' l:%:-:ax . '5 TERD ’ ocK A/ND BNDW Reports 3% nrith any sound economic readjust. clout being afierteu [q aso s certain element of nuke; ‘m, lillllig 8124;‘: the shares by three-cop. e 11r rage activities as hehvhen tho continent. Wall Street and Can- nlia. Tllflig are probably "h," mew" 1n the situation which nre not so run. il_r understood hut which tendyto "ml"? lmlflllilfiiriy interesting ilflY-ln-llsy market fluctuation, IMPERIAL 01L! A new and rndi li ti priced gasoline is clnlllgflllilzgfi llrfulltll- perlui Oil, Limited. The now prodnfl ‘llllfllll’ to be lnude uvnilallle for gen. ‘gmmtff to“ m? lllillwllys promises “t " c popular attention her-nu" r, l, "llunsorsllip hut this leading nzlndhn reihzor and nlan from 1M fill"! that it will hnvo excellent quick llllfilll: and anti-knock qualities. The new brand will ho (Il-Higllntaql by . zreea color. For some time pug them has been a tendency among Iggy]. “Mmlm “t llilllulill‘ ilrices 11rd this - ll Iflfellillllk- Sumo little time "l?" llilllflll Amcrlrnn Oil announced lilfilgbw product along these lint-m Th“ 0 c Procedure was followed by _\[,-_. Coll-Frontenac Oil. Other (‘nillflnnlng hggllz-"tnkr? this load and I wide lll. “m Y 0 ‘annular-prions gllsoiincs now urn lnhlo at service stations, particularly in Ontario where market. lug is along notably aggressive llncg, GRAIN RANGE Special to Johnston l! Ward)‘ carcsoo " Pownal Notes ville, Mass., accompanied by her daughters Ruth and Leona Perkins, and Messrs. Dwight Swan and Ray- ner Fridolin, spent a few clays at the Forester House, Pownal Village. .5 Mrs. Perkins is a niece oi Mrs. G. H. Ziinnt Pow .1 Mont 'l‘r1lm . l'nlt Hwur . 170111310X 01’ (‘A NADA (IIHHEANTIEICD B011 us F 11154 gzzzzzzzzz =x====:: T 101.310 101.20 ',l>0.u1.\"1n.~1 or CANADA noxns tr.“ l-3XI-2lll"l‘ ISSUES) 100.111 1000 10.00 l0: 0011,1001 90.55 100.40 "we .. .. NnvLliI-‘ilt 104:0. 1.10 lily '.\1-l01.10r:1 1011s.’. 101.01 , 5,1111 .. ... 1001,1001 11 cs 111.00 (TAXABLE ISSUE-l) "ill -. .. Nuvldllfl‘: 102.211 102.00 lLil-s .. .. .\‘uri.lll3l 101.40 104.70 ‘~00: . . SoutLliliil 101.15 102.10 “l” -- 11011201010 10.1.00 100.01 50v .. r1011n.1044 101.101 102.21". {=00 .. .. 1*l-l.1,10-10 101.00 102.00 P" -- 0011,1000 011.00 00.00 turner navrsirrqlr-on AUGUST :1. BRAZILIAN T “ACTION! 1i lnwml“ "m" H" iloluis nhnro their "Sh" T"il"li"ll ourllcr this ycnr Jzh"'l|<’:|““»‘ oi‘ Brazilian Traction "MN "ll Power Conlpnny "a u". n‘ u-ml “Whig wilut nppt-arll to ho 11 ,,,.h,"":l=lll\'a buying liolnuutl. This "lmmflk o tho isslln u semblance o‘ llollrilunllorlrpghnlmoo i" “m “Flgh n: h "I" 1R. lrlrllrulnrly interns:- lin- ,,'m‘f i‘ ln rlnw 0i tho fart that ' "We ruio llotwrl-n (‘nlintlll lllll 1i l , m‘. {nmglilll "Illln trcnlllnlr “Hf/WOT- in - 111-i $121.,“ "r "ll" Fvnr which pines m," "s? ili_ll r-nntrnrtlnn ml mu“. lulu“, m mlilsl your of nearly 1010001 h"; ‘S licrllnn n onucillerllivlo l“ romml- loan caused directly by h‘ ‘he ‘Whoa wvhirh has take-n piano m,“ no Kl‘ Yniun of llruziiiun rur- 5 "Ga-nus nl-tu-lilng r-urrnm no. h, u "l!’"'i'R are not generally ""81! lmssliiillilcl. particularly Stéwart Jones 18¢ Co. Correspondents of ‘ Greenshields. 8: C0- Menlbers of tho Montreal Stock Ekohanq-c as Great 6001110298., Charlottetown ,5 M. Carver and a daughter of the late Mr. Oswell Gay, formerly oi Pownal. Mrs. Prudence Wood, Conroy, daughter oi the late Edward Wood, ' Waterside, has arrived here from Miami, Florida, to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carver, Wal- loston, Mess, are spending a few days here. - Mr. (DrJ Pierce spent Sunday ' in Vernon River, the guest o! the Doctor's lather, Rev. H. E. Pierce. Miss Sadie Smith and. Mr. Arthur Jones, City, were visitors at Green- wood Cottage, on Sunday. Mrs. Harry MacDonald, South Lake, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert En- man. Mr. Ivan MacDonald, East Point, was a recent visitor here. Miss Margaret Huntley, Vernon River, and Miss Down, City, were visitors at the Ebrester l-fuzse on Sunday evening-P. _.__-, HA2 ELBROOK Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Myers were recent visitors to Borden. Mr. Artemas Betts, Nine Mile Creek, was a. recent visitor here. Mrs. Jeffrey, U.S.A., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Marie Gay. Miss Cymbeline Jenkins, City, was ' a recent visitor here, the guest oi Mrs. H. A. Jenkins. Mr. Frank Jenkins, Annandsler spent the past week in l-Iazelbrook. Mr. and Mrs. _Wllllam Styulcst, North-Cambridge, were recent visit- ors here. Miss Cathcrino O'Connell, Cam- l' Bralil, and A ing oil companies til to bring out speoiaicgunliltya Qfflilgesg It Mrs. Warren Perkins, of Somer- v New York _Excll ange l i.- Special to Johnston l Ward) Ogenliligllllow LutlNtCh Air Reduc ‘l l4 - Allsg Corp 5% — .41 Chem ..110l,.4 - m Can 92% 00% 91% -1% Am F Pow 281/11 287a 27% 2.8%- 56 Am 8 Ila l 3i! — Ami '1‘ Tel 111% 111% 110% 170% -—1% All! Tohac llllélll‘). 1101/, I12 +21,‘ Ana Cop . 24% 2-1 - 245§+ 5i, Atchlsnll . 130% 130-7, I35 131i +114 Auh Auto .llii11/§1<'l7$l,133 III-I —'.!‘/, Bait Ohio . 45% 45-7 45% 45151-1 Pend A! 23% 23!; 23% Mi;- B2111 sml 30% 401,4. 301x. 1004- 1.4 Byers .. . 2 32% 3i. 3i. —% c111 Hccla 111,4, - C D G _. C Pacific 20% 20% 20% 2056+ 55 C-Nalrn . . 14% - Chen.‘ 01110 1111/. aw. any, silly, - Chrys Mo . 22-35 22 22 221/4- V, Col Carh .. 06 $4 05%+1y Col o Elec 201/, 201/, 20y, 2014+ 1,2 Col Graph . 8% _ cons (lus . 01 041/, 001,4 0w, ~14 Cont (‘an . 48 48% 48 48% +1% Cora Pro 671,4 001,4 64% 1/_,—- l}, C-Wrlght 2% - mv Chem 1114 - Vi Dupont 85% M. ‘,4, 8514-1 lcc A-L .. 401.5, 401/, 00v. 00%,- 04. n10; P 04. 40 001/, 30%- 14 For Film 13V, I4 131/, l-i +1 Gen Elec 40v, 41 401/, 40l/,~ (lrn 10001111 5004. 000:. 001/, 001/,- Gen M0 301,5. 36%, ‘y, 30 ... y, Griricb Rub HM, -- Gllyr Rub 41 4004 40y, + l4 Grigsby . 3% , _ I-lous Oil .. 44 - {flail Hllio .. I3 _. 11 arv 38 381 371 R7 - Int Nickle 1:1 0/6 12,4 12%+ Int Tel wk, 201/. 211v, 211v,- y, Jfrohns lion 51 111% 4W)’, -IlI"/,. —11,{, hon Cop . 10% lllly, 101,1, 1410/, _ 14 Lllm Co .. 418% tiil (i8 (ill +54, Ills My B 011/, 01 0114,1- u, Loews Inc 481,1, 40 48 4|] + 1,4, 1110K Tin r 001,4 0111/. 0114 0m - 1y, .i K Tex ._ lliPaclfic 17%, 171,4’, 1714, 1715+ r4 Man ‘Vllrd 211/, 21% 207i’, 2l14|+ M, Nash liin 251A. 251,4 2514, 31AM. NM i’! Rel: 20M .8 20s’, 2s +104 roll n Pro 040;. 0404, 3414 0114+ 14 but I‘ Lt 201,4. 251,4, 24.14 9404+ s1, g X Cotnt 001/, 70 001,5 70 11- l/, m .0 00 ' 1 __ gackllifo . 05'}: 08% 68% 08/6 _ ‘A fir ‘llb . 24 24 23' 2." - £011 Frill"? .'l1 $6 A“ ‘A _ enn lll fifil/ Iii! 3QI,1, 3g 1 rlul r01. 10' 10 ' nail/Z. i‘ H ofNJ 80 |_ +114 llarllo Cp 2014|20§4 2o 2014, _ 1,5 ' O .. I-i=l',I l5 140,1. 1w,|_ 1;, Safe fitoros till-Till iill-‘v, 05M 05% - y, Q Iloelvuek HTMIIWV, fill-iv, 57 _ ‘I00 (‘M-n ll-‘l/li 110'. 1101, 1101-14. gimp 15%| ' + 1;, "E i‘ - 7'-"/,I72- 72 2- South Rail 24% ‘x ‘A 7 t S Brands I0 I .1. 14, s r1 14100 04 04 021/. 021c- 1v. =1 0 of (‘a1 411414111, 4014 401/, _ s4 ‘l 0 nfN-Illlmlula 400:. - 01. TllXllfl Co 20%| 2034. 21w, 91w, _ 14 TeX G Sill 3411.135 341A 34% _. ll (7 (‘nrb 50 liiilll, 4n'%,|1m _ 1,4, 1T Pacific lflMll-lifl/JHI I141 l... llnit Air ‘JRIAI 28141 27%| g7.-y,|_ 1y. "nit (‘om 22 i 2204i 221,41 2211,14- 14. o Imp - I 2014120 i29ll1l+ ‘l- ll S I Alco THMI .'l5".| RYIMI fl-‘ilbl- Iii; ll 9 Iiuh . lfl l1-'i"’4|l.'1ll4,|1,'11/,1_ ll S str-rl a114,! saw x1041 1270414. u, X90 $11100; . 2;‘ 121114121 121-141- u, 0m 0 4 s05. e141 35414.1: Wm- Bros _ 111141 1 | ,_ "‘ West Eicc fll I 11414.1 11.1141 1131414. u, \\:nnl (‘o .. ‘i0 I 7014i 0011;] flnq§|+ 14 u 01-111 P . 401,01 450414014] 44' 1- y, I bridge, is visiting her old home in Fort Augustus. Mrs. Jennie Leaman, who spent the past three weeks here, has re- tumed to her home in Bath, Maine. Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. G. McEachem, on the arrival oi a baby girl. Miss Vclda Horton was a recent visitor to Bunbury, the guest of Miss Vera McLeod. The regular monthly meeting of the Hazelbrook Women's Institute was held in thc schoolroom on '1'ues- . day evening, with a small attend- ance of members.’ In the absence oi the president, the Vice-President presided. The meeting opened with the Creed. After the usual routine oi business was discussed and the different reports oi committees heard, Mrs. J. C. Wood invited the members to her home ior Septem- ber meeting, roil call to be observed Wllll “Plclillllll R= .- - Collection was taken by the new treasurer, Mrs. Russell Jones. The meeting then adjourned. A motor party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wood and Mr. and Mrs. James Rankin, spent Sun- day at Dalvay. The sympathy of the entire com- munity goes out to Mr. Joseph Oris- coll and family in the loss they have l-zerl called upon in bear. _ Mrs. Harold Weeks spent the week end in Fredericton. Mrs. Walter Wood and twochiid- ren, Pauline and Leonard oi Mt. Her- bert, are visiting the formers mo- ther, Mrs. Isabelle Ings. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pippy and ism- ily have motored to Fortune. where they spent the week end. Mr. Reuben Barrett. Kingston. - was a recent visitor to I-Isaelbrook. Mr. Edward MacDonald is visiting hen, the guest oi his sister. Mrs. J. s. Myers. Prom the ice cream social held on the lawn of Mr. J. S. Myers, on Monday evening in aid of 01.1135451- brook Womslfs Institute, a nest sum was realised-ii. Glad?! ll soduihb she thinks an srtorrirs place when people go tolootstpiotlrres. . 1.10 CHA_i_1_l,Q_'i_"_l‘_ii_'l‘_QWN GUARDIAN _ T71? Montreal ‘Stock Exchange (Special to Johnston 81 Ward) Stoc s l h ltiglilrllwlilLolfllrlldl Bell Tc ep one . lirualliuu 1s 11S |17‘/,| 171,9 B C‘ Power A 41101.4 B (J Power B ..| i) 10 Can Cur Fdy .. 10%, 10%, 10 10 (Jun Cement . . ll Can Pow Pap . iili u Pacific .. .1 2014.121 2014121 Cons .\l Smelt .10.“; l“ M ‘I l Do Bridge .. .. ill ll " i; gp ‘ilfextilo . 07%| 0555.4‘ "7531 651i I11‘ 8 .. u n. '- \ Int Nickel . 12%| 13%| 12%| 12G’, ii3fi€"0..’3.f.'"‘ I?” 4104' 41 410;. 211i. 2s 21141 215/, Power Corp . I l Nut Breweries Que Power .. l Shawiuiguu . . i‘ l Win’ E180 .. l0 12 10 l ll Montreal ... i l Commerce .. BEDEQUE Miss Hester Inman, teacher in the Royalty School, spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘rheo- philus Inman, Central Bcdeque. Mrs. T. D. Hart, of Sackville, was a visitor to Central Bedeque, recent- ly, the guest oi her daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Moyse. Mrs: Hart, who is over ninety years of age motored here from her home and returned by motor car the fol- lowing day, enjoying the trip won- derfuliy. We welcome Miss Marjorie Mac- Callum, oi Summcrside, who has al- resdy entered upon her professional duties in the Lower Bedcque School. One of themost successful dances of the season was held in Emerald Hall on Wednesday evening, August 19th, a. large crowd of young folk being present. Mr. D. MacDonald, of North Bed- eque, was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown. Mnvweltcr Craig, of the Lisnadian West, is spending a very enjoyable holiday in Lower Bedeque. Messrs. Harold and Earle Nonn- an and Mr. Ronald Delaney, accom- panied by Misses Blanche uud Myr- tle Noonan, all of Centreviile Bedr- que, were visitors to Malpequc on Sunday, guests of Mr. uuzl Mrs L. W. Delaney. Dr. A. D. and Mrs. Sharpe, Con- treville Bcdeque, were guests 0t the MacGougan House at Malpequc re- cently. Among thosc who had prize cx- hibits at the Provincial Exhibition. included Mr. Colby Lewis, of Free- town, who won four prizes in Class 1'1, for Cattle. The Centreville Bedeque School has re-opened _ after the sunlmcl- holidays, under the capable manage- ment ofMr. Angus Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bell, of Cen- treville Bedeque, were visiting friends and relatives in Tryon re- ccntly. Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Dawson and family, of Central Bedcuuc and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, of Lowell, Mass, also Mr. and Mrs. John Llaw- son, of Central Bcdcque, were visit- ors to Augustine Cove on Sunday, the welcome guests of and Mrs. Elmer Dawson. Mr. Gordon MacCallum, cf the Canadian National Railways, of P. E. 1., was a. recent visitor at his home in Lower Bcdeque. A Post Office sale was held in the Baptist Church vestry at Central Bedeque on Tuesday. There was al- so a sale oi eats and ice cream and quite a crowd of people were pres- ent. 'I‘i1e many friends of Mrs. Hcnrv Crozier, of North Bcdequc, regret- to hear of her continued ill-health, which compelled her to enter thc Prince’ County Hospital for tie-at.- ment. She has since been removed to her home, where she is progress- ing favorably. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hughes, of Mill- view, were visitors to Bedeque on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Craig and little daughter Olive, Mrs. Colin Craig, Mrs. A. T. Wright, and Miss Jean Craig, all oi Middleton, were visitors to ‘rryon, the welcome guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wright. Miss/Perms Roberts, of Klnkors, is visiting in Monctou, the guest oi hel- brother. A “g. ttsble "‘ ‘ occurred on Sunday. August 1'lth, when little Miss Jeanette Crossrnan, youngest daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Saul Crossman. oi Central Bodegas, had r ..;:_..... ... _. Dominion O I Canada Bonds (special to Johnston 8' \\'1lrll) 1511i Ar-‘kcll \\':|r 1.1.1111 |l‘|"l|ll>u.0o11lill.»l0 \\'ur Lu-lu :10 Yil-lory Vil-lury i Yil-lulgv 1.0 Iil-lll-lvul .. liv-iuulllul; lil-illllllillt: livllllnlilli; ltoilllllillll.’ Now lionds fill ltilfiii 1'11 102.40 I F18 101.13 .i0 .'|‘J 101.13 101.65 the misfortune of falling from an apple trcc and breaking her arm. The little one is resting as comfort- ably as can be expected. Miss Eileen Greenan, Kinkora, has been spending a very enjoyable holi- day in Scnrletown, the guest of her friends, Mr. and Mrs. William Trainor. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, North Bcdequc, have left for an extended visit to Nova Scotla, where they will visit some relatives and friends. Congratulations arc extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holland, Lower Bedcquc, on the arrival of a wee bonnie lnssie. Mr. Mathias Malone, of Kelly's Cross, was a visitor to Kiukora. rc- ccutiy. Mrs. Orville Johnson, Centreville Bcdeque, was a recent visitor to Malpcquc Corner, a guest at thc MacGougmfs House. Miss Mary Lang and Miss Han- nah Lang, of Boston, have been vis- itiug friends and relatives on the Island. They spent part of their holidays with their brother, Mr. Jack Lang, of Lower Bedcque.-—B. IN MEMURIAM MRS. HAROLD CARVER. The communities of Huzilbrook, Mt. Albion and Betllcl were sudden- ly shocked on August. lith, by thc death of Mrs. Harold Carver, (nee Elumu. MacDougall), 1n the P. I. Hospital. Emma. hurl endeared hor- sclf to the people of illcsc ccm- munities by iluviug taught in the school of each. She also nmdc her- sclf loved by her pleasant personal- ity, flue Christian iii: and llcr will- iugncss to help in all communlly affairs when that help was desired and nccdcd. She came as u stranger, but in hcr six years among us made o. vast host of friends, as was sccu by the attendance on Monday at thc funeral service, when the hazel- brook Baptist Church was crowded conducted by Rev. E. J. Chisholm, who preached from the words 0i Psalm 46-10 “Be still and know that I amGod." Ho was assisted by Rev. H. E. Canlpbici, who lcd ill prayer and by Rcv. Elven MucDoug-ail, an uncle of Mrs. Carver, who in very touching and well-chosen "words; cx- pressed thanks to the friends for The Ram Club Policy The value of o. good pure brcc ram has been demonstrated many timcs.»0ur finest grades of wool and our best type of finished mar- ket lambs as witnessed at our Lamb Fairs and Sales are the re- sult of the consistent use of good pure bred sires. There is possibly 11o quicker means of stepping up or improving the general quality of s flock of sheep than through the use of a. ram whose quality and standard excels that of the average quality of the flock. There are far- mers who have never used a pure bred ram. Others have only occas- ionally used such. This Ram Club policy is meant to encourage the purchase and use of pure bred rams by farmers who have never used or have only intermittently used a. pure bred ram on their flock. This policy similar to the Ram Premium policy which it sup- ersedes, recognizes the value and importance o! a district breeding and selling the same breed of sheep and lambs, and requires that thc club consist oi ten or more mem- bers, each purchasing the same breed of ram. Each member, or farmer, should have at least ten ewes. Two farmers, each of whom keeps less than ten ewes may joint- ly apply for purchase of a ram, such to be used on both flocks. In each case thc two flocks will be consid- ered as one in making up the ten. Each members‘ purchasing a. ram will be expected to use the ram for two breeding seasons after pur- rilaso. Since this policy aims at the im- provcmnet of our marketable lambs as well as the raising of the quality of flocks in general, all mem- bers ‘purchasing rams shall rlgrcc to dip their flocks at least once a. year, and to treat Io’: internal parasites when such is considered necessary. Farmers who take advantage of this policy in the purchase of rams must also castrate all grade ram lambs and dock all lambs at a. suitable age which is generally from ten days to two weeks of age. Those who are desirous of pur- chasing rams under this policy shall deposit with the club secre- tary or the Sheep and Swine Pro- moter for the district, a. sum as indicated below depending on the age and grade of ram ordered: XX ram lamb XXX ram lamb ... .. $1000 XX shcnriiug ram .. .. $15.00 XXX shczlrling ram . . . . . . .. $20.00 A ram graded XXX signifies one that is considered good enough to leave improvement on a purc bred flock; a ram graded XX one con- sidcrcd good enough to leave im- provclnent on a grade flock. This sum of money must accom- pany the order when given, and constitutes the cost oi the ram to the mcmbcr or farmer. Last lfall XX ram lambs cost in the vicinity of from $12.00 to $15.00 each, and XXX ram lambs up to $20.00 Gilch- Mcmbcrs will thus appreciate that ‘the Department is contributing considerable toward the initial cost ....... $5.00 their kindness and sympazhy, and told of Elumes deep religious 011-: pcricnce in llcr curly years. Such experiences as these are not cxplaiuablc, lvc cannot uucbrstaud the deep mysteries of life, we rat-ilci‘ must tum our thoughts in God, trusting and pouring out our ‘hearts to Him to find in return that He: is our refuge. Truly our ways llrc not Gods ways but we know that. all things work together for good to them that love God to them who are called according to His purpose.’ Mrs. Carver loaves bcsidcs hcr sor- rowlng husband and five weeks old daughter Emma Mu)‘. one sister Ada, and two brothers, George and James. The floral tributes were large in number, consisting of . a wreath, from thc family and sprays from Mrs. Bella lugs, Hazelbrook Young People's Union, Mr. and Mrs. Bos- wclll and Gordon Carver, Morris and Chcstcr Jenkins, Hazclbrook I11- stitute, flazelbrook Baptist. Church, Birch Hill Church oi Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wood, Mrs. and Al- bert Finlcy, Mrs. Wilkins and Mrs. Bluns, Mr. and Mrs. Parkman Jul- kins, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballcm, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smsllwood, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McEacilern, Earle and Keith Jones and Bobby Pierce, Norman C. McLean, Miss Annie Campbell, Mt. Albion School child- ren, Miss Ada McDougail. POLICE MOVE STOLEN IIOUSE BRISBANE, Aug, 28—'I‘hon1.ls Bowers had his house seized 1n the literal sense oi theword.‘ After n: had been convicted of stoalinz building materials, the police seiz- ed his house. They moved the whole been built entirely with stolen proli- buiiding, maintaining that it ‘had of rams ordered through the club. Club orders for rams when com- plctcd will be shipped free of freight charges to the nearest local railway station for the club. This also effccis a considerable saving t0 the individual member who ord- ers a ram. Al orders when properly iliccl with thc Sheep Promoter can- not bc guaranteed to be filled, such depending on the. number oi sult- able rams available for purchase prcfcrcncc being given to those who have forwarded their orders early. The rules of this policy co-relaic very closely to thc principles of good sheep husbandry, aiming to show to all sheep rnisers the value of good breeding and feeding, and the importance of castrating, dock- ing and dipping, so that the great- osi. rcvcnuc will be derived from our flocks. Farmers in this pro- vince who have ncvcr used a. pure bred ram, or who have only inter- mittently used such, should con- sider thc advantages of this policy. Ram c1110 and 1110 purchase of pure bred rams with the Sheep 8; Swine Promoter, Mr. F. F. Baird, at Charlottetown. TWO SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED WILLAIMSTOWN. Mass» Aug. 27.-~'I‘wo scholarships annually for the next 100 years will be awarded lo Williams College students from the sale of 200 first edition copies of Mark Twains "A Dofs Talc." Irving S. Underhili, Buffalo, N-Y. book collector is the donor. Mrs O'Brien (concluding argu- mentlt "Every time I looks at you. Mrs. ‘Iggins, I feel I'm doin' the arty. in). Government out o‘ entertainment QUGTA TIONS 1 . . II . Morning Stock Wail Street Minor_Says_::- ~ Special to Johnston & Ward lullieru u g Cu. In: [IP11] on 01:1. 2811i nest. vial slnlorsn-ut tor till- ps-rioll will i1 pronelltl-li In siurhlllilllvrlt ut. 11.0 lllllivlllll‘. Milling 000101-1111». lllnu Ilull lu fun: Iit'\l'I'I: vililull Ill iill- |11|~i your null lilo ll hlnti-nll-uts ui this group of Culluliiun Industry will rnrry u great 111-all ut Interest. ior ill- mentors. sllun-iloidera oi liamilton urluks Compwny will he Irllcn-v-ietl tn |t'lli’ll ll t “urd recalled [ruin “tllllllltlll I. (Ill-Ir cum- fllll time‘ 11ml operating until v.1 rlrn illfurnluiiun i puny l! now \\'ur purl. of tho |I|lllll. l! o'clock nightly. Thu murmur-uncut of BruzlIIun Trav- tloll Inn born able to uvu-rrullle the unfavorable effort of iuw milreia quo- lutiomn by mic-ruling gcolloluil-s \\'1ll(‘|l Iluu: oIlht-t lilo llrlllu I11 not tu tllu orient oi uppru ' 50 por emit. The recent uullu of n (Iirl-rl. est-hangout llnuilun (u il-o fur l nil- rll Stall-x wllent 1n uocllsionillg udde- nllronll tumult-lit uml (‘IIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIIIM are not yl-t fully decided whui croni- lllli rcnllifu may he. In the nlruntlnlo tllc consensus is tllllt fil\‘0l‘il|)lB I'm-nulls should iollulv Illiiintlun of l|Il'l'.\pi'I’1-' ml-nt ill this lull! of ll-e world. following ro-flislll of ill’: market t0 llrl-llk out nlutrrlully ull tile llull-nsilil- when ullllitiuuui l'\'|11t‘lIl‘(‘ 0i low burri- llons ul-tlrlty was rifllllflflll yl-stl-rlluy morning tllc lnurkei 1k- pell vigor on tho upgrmlo lllull Ilus |Il'l'|l pro-sent for sumo 111111. The extent to \\‘Ill1'|l (Illl bltltulli: 11p rllutinlls NIIUIIK is Inllrtx-rltllllllllll- but I11 any came, it would m-l-m to refit-ct confident-e in business not to got nlly worse. Until ullpcalrullu-e of nvtlllll trade Improvement, Ilulverrr, extension of tIlo rally liuvs no tllppenr to he GEORGETOWN Mrs. Philip Quinn, Jamaica Plain, is visiting ‘in Georgetown, the guest of her brother, Capt. Charles Fitz- gcrald. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glory, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Keys, Stel- larton, N.S., recently visited Geor- gctown. Mrs. Phillips, Brooklyn, is visiting in Georgetown, the guest of her fa- ther, Mr. Peter Ross. Mr. Peter Murphy, Cardigan, re- cently visited Georgetown. Mrs. Webster McNcill and daugh- ter Helen and son Bobbie, who have been visiting friends in New Perth, have returned to Georgetown. Mrr. Frank Dalziel, Borden, spent the week end at his home in Geor- getown. Mrs. Willard Yorston and family are visiting in Georgctolvn, the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Skinner. Mr. Herman Lavcndicr has rc- turnccl to his home in Georgetown from Nova Scotia. Miss McCullough, Boston, is visit- ing in Georgetown, the gucst of hcr brother, Mr. Alfred McCullough. Mr. Patrick Murphy, Georgetown, recently visited Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Yorston, Boston, are visiting friends in Geor- getown. turned ilomc to Gcorgclolvn. Miss Esteli ‘Morris, Vice Principal of Georgetown High School, return- ed to Georgetown aitcr spending her vacation at. her home in Dou- uldstou. Mr. llcrb-urt lviurplll‘, Principal oi Georgetown High School. l1zls rc-| turned to (lcorgciown from his home in Paumurc Island. Miss lvlarion McGllllvrdv, teacher, who has been spending; ilcr vacation in Vernon, has returned. Mrs. Larkin, who has been thc guest of her cousin, Mrs. hlaric Scully, has lcft for her home in Si. Peters. Mrs. Harris and daughter, Mrs. Mcrtisou and son Howard, who have been visiting in Georgetown, thc guests of their cousin, lilrs. A E. Jenkins, left recently .011 return to Vancouver. Pairchild, who have been visiting to their home in Georgetown. Miss Jennie MacDonald. Souris, was recently the guest of her sis- tcrs, Mrs. A. A. MacDonald and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Edlvcrd Hempllill ilas retrxru- ed, after visiting friends in Gila:- iottetnwn. “'11s done 11,05 Misscs Helen Donovan and Ruse friends in Charlottetown, returned N. NE . a ..§R%E%E Letter 1T norruntod and without that reus- bl‘ Tin, unnuul lulw: we would be careful 000001;]. Hilton-lung it too fur today on any MI will purchases. and H114 \\'.\LL STREET MIRROR. SAYS! _ Tim refusal o! thc stock market t0 gin-gr ollull tu luly grout extrnflvd brought forth u technical rebounlt “|l1'1llt‘l' the rally which not I, way in the “Ednclduy lflllllll‘ ' lieu-nip into anything more this} j tl-rllnivul rally from an oversold 031 lllliun, remains to be neon. 0f co -. till: rllliy Inna rllgemlrrell a better 1 ‘ ‘lug In trading quarters but 14104-01 1.. 1.01011 n.1- basins’ m rnr ' lllulnln on lilo notion of ths stack 0n, of the pleasing- things about" y current market ll that the rniil w gl-itlul: down to within a point "I tin-Ir low for the year u! measured :11 1hr llow Jones lvltnges have jqj llclictrutell Irltu new Iolv ground. IQ ll ,1. qnl-ulon 110w In the \V1|lI sir-no‘ mind uhctiler lulzh a nluremcnt 0H ‘the purt. of the Ill"! wuulll signal I frt-ull decline 1n the inllustrinll. l Tim industrial averages are lflllull points above their low for the ynql ‘rrlzlnlllrt-ll Jnlls 2nd ivhat tho married. must Iulvo inc-fore it can shake nii MI lziuunly pruizllusirllflqil Is word lronfl .1110 llllllnoiriul t-l-nn-u that hullnéll. i1 mimuing inlprorcmcut. Go cuny lIILVIuK him-kn on [up of thls rally.‘ Efforts \\‘|ll be nludo illiu wank got Radio uillrtell on an advance. Th I'll"! lillry regarding this issue l‘ |thut It hill come to tel-ml with 1011s ronocrlm which have been slain: the corporation on patent lnfrlngen IIIPIIIF. Tho nnnouucclncnl u! the 111-t- ill-alent oi these uultn it in clnime will ho flla slglllll for n lillurp upwur: mormuont In the stock. What can Ill lihtl-ll un shroud buying ma: seen In . liudio un lVedllesdrq, ____._.__ Cyril, St. Peters, recently visited Georgetown, the guests of Dr. Mulc- Donald's brother, Mr. A. A. M861 Donald. Mr. W. J. Ritcey, President and Managing Director of the Acadia." Gas Engine, Ltd. Mrs. Ritzey and family, Bridgewater, N.S., motored to Georgetown onSaturdam-A. LIMIT 1s sovarrr ON DUCK sassofl REGINA, Aug. 28.—Cl1rtaJlmcrrl of the duck shooting season to 0nd‘ month is believed to be the recomq mendation to Ottawa of a confer- ence on the conservation of game, which closed after a two-day sesq sion here on Saturday. A statement issued by the con- ference today said that a. reoomsl mcndatlon was being made. bull, failed to disclose its nature. It is believed, however, that the meet- lug was in accord with the sug- gestinn from the United States thal the season in both Canada and the United States be limited to and month. Pcrpctuation of wild fowl stock on thc North American continent was discussed and in the opinion of the conference, could only be achieved by uniform and drastic action with regard to hunting reg- ulations in both countries. Along The Water Front Pooh's Wharf Schr. Dwina, Captain Fraser in port with a cargo of lumber. Lyon’s Wharf Mr. Wolfe, who has been visiting Schr- BM“- Clplam 3W4‘ friends iu Georgetown, lcii. recently 1'93"“ in lmrt- for his home in Boston. Marine “"9" , C.G.S. Brant, Captain Kelly now Mr. and Mrs. Angus MucLcau. in Poll who have been spending thc sum- Dredge NC" 2. CaPl-flln Murchl‘ mer at Bougllton Island, have rc- son in 11°"- Brucc Stexvarfs ivharf S. S. Magnhild, sailed for St. John's Nfld.. after loading a. gen- cral cargo along with livestock all this port. -nfw fictaoinshrdlu s, s. Knapplngsborg, Captain Aklund has finished discharging a. cargo of 51.700 Oions of coal from Norfolk, Va. "What do you know about ti-lis man you say you are going to rote for?" the politician asked of a. citi- zen. "Not a thing.“ "Yet, you will support him?“ “Yrs, you see I know the other fellow." “Dc you ever have to hurry to catch your morning train, Mr. Bal- lnntync?" "Vlloll, it's fairly even, you know. Either I'm standing on the plat- form whorl the tralfi puffs in, or I puff in while the train stands at the platform." ~ hat you were raving about?" asked Mrs. Hisscr. “Yes? replied Mrs. Potter proudly. "I purchased it yestcrdaylf “What did your husband it?" continucd Mrs. I-llsser. “Why-c-er-he raved about ill too," came the reply. think 1.4 "Excuse n10, lady that toy is fif- teen cents." and-tcn-cent store?" Dr. and Mrs. MacDonald and son "Veil bow. much Is mound tent." “Did you buy that forty-shilling- "But I though this was a five~ . '“ ‘I B 3'75 .. a a 11.x. a"7n":'u'...'. “n3 'a'.'ih"u"i.—"g."g o” ‘ “=- ........ .,- 151:1». an: ...... .; 1.56.5 ‘r 2:}: f 1x10113151