JULY. Market fiiill‘. $1.11.." akin chm“ '1" .111," Ban: of -‘ o“ ti I tiniz . - POW!!! and Pail" Bank of Commerce . v B nze ... ... . C11‘:- and Foundry . n n industrial Aii-‘Oillli - gllgg ... ... T111: and Chemical :.. 7 110110111011 Textile ... ... 65% £1101 Wares '... ' n _ . . . .. l NPIKPI ..- i":::'.:i:'.::::1. 1,‘,'",,.,|,i 011 1214, ,|-|e\|1\' Harris... . . ... ... .. 4% ~ (ac . M‘ litnfirlnml Power . TN."- (‘orporntion . warn lirothors (gin-nor Power . 1 i llnuk , inigan pinion 11nd Frill! su-ni oi‘ (‘nnalla FIN-I of (‘annila I‘ ‘Winalpcg Electric . NEW’ aliopiinny . A incl-Ira n Tobacco n (‘an AiilPri .1 Auiii-onia . . -< yrnndlv Aviation i... 5;" mnndlau Pacific ... -516 rhrrslor ... ... 21"’. (‘nnholltiatctl Film lntl. .. 1M (‘nusoiiilntoll Gall ... ... ... ... 0i": Plillllllflrcilli Solvents ... ... 10% ‘in Stores .. ... §|“,.I,,-‘|I|!iiI"I'It\\‘QI‘ and Light ... ... MW. y", pig-us ... ... ... ... 151/4 ilrncrnl Asphalt ... ... ... ... _0i/_, nnnnrni Motors ... ... ... ... Ziii/s 4", rlvcilr ... ... ... ... liriltiruatlouril Ilyrlro Electric 23% vuqnrlifliinllili llarvester .. 4i - !\'|iilill‘l'ilii (‘onncr . . . t. 1D 3inn|gn11n-r_v Ward . .. 19 Kiaimrn liuilsou Power . 10%, Tnrninoiini Publix ... ... .. 22% so ... H0”, ... lib 17H . .. liii yu-nii-ir and Ford ... . Thor null F0. B ... .. Iirlilln Fears ltooliuck .. Stiunlnrd Oil oni’ New Jersey ... 37 Sicrlinc Rcrurities A ... ... 3% Studebaker ... ... ... I'_ S, Stccl ... ... . Vanadium Yriittu" Truck (‘all Money scrlvz norm PRICES CORPORATION sscvrrlslias: Abliilii 1053 54.00 571,75 Iicil 'I‘r\l ‘I057 100.25 . r, i‘ i‘... 1 1i l,‘ 'l‘.-i (‘.111 (‘i-in (‘.11 Sicniu (‘ l‘ ii i‘ Y‘ if Git i‘o\\ . 5 linut L" \i (‘o 01/; linnt l‘ow .. 5 1 5S0 Nan! |‘oi\‘ . . 5 105.771 Jinni 'i‘r:1n\ ii 101.75 Mont 'l‘rnln . 5 04.210 Our- l"o\\' ... 0 1. 102.75 fiimw Pow . . 4% 1070 . 07.50 Shaw l'n\\' . . H 1070 ... 105.25 'i'nit Scour .. 0% 1052 100.25 I>0.\ll.\'I0.\‘ OF (‘ANADA ~ GUARANTEED BONDS i‘ \' R 41!; ‘lli-‘H 100.95 10i.,'i0 f‘ .\' i! I‘ ,\' ll l‘ .\' it l‘ .\' it i‘ X it I‘ \' ll f‘ \' it . f‘ .\' it Mont if DOMINION 0F CANADA BONDS (T.\.\' EXEMPT ISSUES) Ot\‘1,10.'li . 00.05 100.50 Novl_i01l.'l 104.05 104.50 lliiir 1. lilfl7 100.00 107.25 Dec l. I037 110.35 111.10 (T.\ .\'.\IILE IBFUES) . Nov l. 103".‘ 102.15 102.55 . Nov l. 10.14 104.10 104.50 .. ficpt l. lii~i0 ' 101.4,‘! I0l.ii0 01w .. Oct 111.1011 101.1111 100.50 this" . .. Oct 15.11111 101.00 102.00 ikiic .. .. Feb i_1nl0 101.110 1112100 4w Octi,l|lil0 no.0: 011.00 (i931 CONVERSION ISSUE!) 15511-1 . . NovlJll-iii-tlli 101,00 102.00 I'-.-1»c . . NovLlilW-M 102.20 villi‘ NoVIJMB-IW 10- 05 4'11"‘ . a NnvLinlp-oa 10:10.1 10100 MARKET REVIEW’ FOR JULY 2|, IOII INQTPZRNJTIONAL NICKEL: ilic cxports of nickel by interna- =l~ .____i:.—_—:r. rrx" . Members of the Mon 88 Great George i'lisrlottstowu_ I'.ll.l., i; By STEWART JONES i 00-. Charlottetown corrupoadente of Greesoldelds .. ' 1 . '~ ' 7' - Istewart Jones 8: Co. Correspondents of Greenshields 8r Co. 5% with double security lavsuhsauit Certificates unsecured lodged d vvri Instances: baud for .. Yield! sass-en's? TRUST Q°IPANY Mint John, N.B.. Head Office: HALIFAX, 8.8. lloncton, Reports I: Cm. If -3 1 ' “illi'l Nit-‘ilel Company during June amounted to 8,213,200 lba., valued at 3741.741. Thelu shipments we" (he lbs. were export d 1 ,1 - Exports of Falcizubiidfia llilcsitséiLafdxiz Jane amounted to 401,001) lbs. valued g $80,640, making total nickebexports demasgsnsda 0019,1011 ibs., valued at BRAZILIAN TRACTION LIGHT AND POWER: in spite of the fact that net operat- ilnlshzaraiass oi’ Brazilian Traction i8 and Power Lonlpuuy for the month of Julie showed n damn“ “f ‘HI-om "m" a 5'01" B80 the operating position of the company during the Period actually showed \'ast improve- ment. Reflecting the strong and gun- "fli ewamnies pa: into effect by the revenues the company t M h percentage o! operatlnglenigt Thwgrois for any; month on record in recent years. a Julie the company earned, after expense; a net. of 02%|: for w. "Y $1 of’ gross revenue received. This operating ratio of 62.5 p.c. iii the month compares with 00.8 p.c. in Mav, in April, 00.3 p.c. in March, o. p.v.. in hebruary, and tiitti p.c. in January. By Mu: odds the showing is the best for many month hllclt at least to 102i. In other words the company i5 illienlifyilik its earning power 157911811 its ulillity t0 reduce operat- lnb’ costs. The point is one which shareholders should bear closely in mind because it undoubtedly will l-nnnt imyportnntiy whenever the Brazilian Igieitpublic gets back upon its economic CANADIAN NORTHERN PKNVEII CORP. Another record in power output is recorded for June last by Chnnun horthern Power Corporation, Limited a subsidiary of Power Corporation o ed during that innnth amounted to :15,- 997330, which is the largest output in "19 ililiflfy of the (‘ompiiny nnd rep- resents an increase of 10.0 p.11. over rhi- corresponding month iu 1030 ivhr-n the total was 203815.010 lmizh. (Jsnnda horthern Power (‘orporntion has shown substantial progress, particular- l.V during the past three ycnrs, and with the extension 0i’ gold mining lic- tivrltlos in hnrthcrn Ontario unil lhorthcrn Quebec the future of this (ouipnny is distinctly promising. An interesting feature in connection with iii! Blllllii)‘ of power for mining is that "i" Raid mines operate on i1 2i-li0urs a day basis. the number of customers which the (‘ninpany is serving nlsn shows healthy growth, the total now exceeding 10,500. The Montreal Stock Exchange -_-_ (Special to Johnston k Ward) "i"! gne11|Hlgh|Loiv|Last IR C Power B (‘an (‘or Fdy |(‘an t‘ l-‘dy vni . (‘an (‘einent . |1( (‘an Ind Alon i" Pacific New (‘oils .\l Smelt llryilen Paper Iln Bridire ., Do Textile .. Gurils .. Fioll G Mines int Nickel .. .. Lindsay Co , ,_ lie-Front . Mont Power . Nat Brclwrlos .. Nat film-l Car Power (‘orp , Ono Power .. (‘onimcrce .. hloutreal Royal .. TO REMOVE MILDEW Soak the mildew spots in sour milk or buttermilk, and then expose to the sun; rinse in clear water. Or, moisten both sides with lemon juice, cover with a paste of soft soap and chalk, and leave in the sun for one- half hour; repeat untiLgone. Another method is to mix soft soap with powdered starch, sdd half as much salt, and‘ the juice of a lemon: apply to both sides of’ cloth and leave in the sun. , ‘Iii treal Stock Exchange Sh, Charlottetown it. John's Nfld. ||ont:-— Qua. NJ" lowest since April, 1027, when 2,431,100 A mP-lflgement to combat declining gross c Canada. Totnl kilowatt hours generat- ‘I g YES TERDIZi Y’S S TO CK 5 31813131313111! ' New York Exchange (Special to Johnston b Ward) Upeulldig |l.o\v(l.ast|.\'t(.‘h Air Rerlllc 70%| 141% 75% IOl/qi-IX; ~ Alleg Carp 7% - Al Chem .. 117 |l17 i112 112 —5 . lmhitllltiliiitl iiiilili00 —l ,1. Am F Pow cal/..| 2111,11 2m 21v, -1=i§ f: 1' .1: -.' .'.' i?“ Pi-"t- an. '1' '1‘el'| 1011-“ " Ana Cop .. -.1I,3| ‘Zil |"i tchison Jiiliqliilfl lin‘! Auh Auto Jill-i Bald 1.01:0 . 13V Bait Ohio 75*)’, Iiei A XI n1 v 11'. Ileili Steel I 44%| a . 11%,] ‘A .-Ni1iri1 (‘hens Ohio if. 110%! 301/, (‘oi Graph Rl/ni 14%| (‘ons Gas . 02%| il2i/,| 0i , ii’, Cont. Can .| 5001i 50%| 4i] V, (‘orn Pro I iiiiiéi 67%| 00% ‘i. C-Wrlgiit .| .i,i;| I | 1,’; Del’ Hlili “i123 I121 1'20 i121 E llupont .| S‘! | 87 80%| St _ ‘i4, lcc P Lt 37%| 3S | 1 i I "Vi uric 20., | y l-‘ox Film .| 111 | 10%| 1:il/,| 1. I2, ilrn l-llec .| 4014i 40ml air-q 1', | Gen Foods I 40%| 40M! 4am fir-n Mo ..| anal 37-141 30%| 3i (iilrich 11111» |12a|| lldyr Itub I 30%| 301/; iron. nu J40 1| -i1 I CHEM“) nu Mn .. 1m 1:114, _ linpp .\lo . 111;, L0,’; 2;“ , n- vs lav rs d — PI "l" "P -- '7 i 2311:, 52 new, int ‘Haw 43 I "' 51.19 51 51' int .'ckii 1'!” "' ' int 1-1-1 ...| art-v. 511/ 11s f."_""-“(.~"“" i' .. aw, n01}: 50v, itilinr/‘iilii ' m‘ ‘W’ “Vi "m" "° ~-i 2w 2.4 21v P" P‘? l‘ .. 2111/1 25y, 2.5.4’ '°",‘l‘_§“.p|("¢ zs-y, can, stilt K Tex u Pacific , g _ 1014i iivii 10141-1 .\inn ll','1r(l Nash .\io 2114.1 21114.1 1 1+ Nat Bis Hit! -i'.“',’.| l2, Nut t" lteiz Nat ll I'm fiiiiyi Zifiihi Sill-Qi- Nlit I‘ Li. “Ii l'_'i N 1' (‘cut . i Fill Ifiii} N .\ni (‘o , iifilf.‘ 07%| (171,; Pack i1.. .| 114.1 ‘i I 1 i- ‘é i‘iir Pliil ..| 2 L 22%| 22%| ZTFLY- “L l‘cl1 Fnrii .| 4014.1 _ i; l‘r\i1n liaii i ll‘. | _ l_~’_. ch11 11»: | e141 S ofNJl R0 I R0 i 7i~’-"<.‘7R1\<.|-l4"4. llriiiin (‘p .l 17%| i'i'>',i|i 17%.! ‘ITEU- “L I K10 ..| ling/i, 14141 l4 I14 |- a’, {cm {nnll I - » R Rep l 9 .| Roi’ Tlntcli I Snfo Start-s | S liflflivliPk I $11011 ...| ,. i I 1+ v, Ninv (‘orp .| ll I ll i 10"’,|10"'l.|» l4, R Pnclth- .| R0 I so I Tfiicl 7al:_.|_2 iéonth Rnii, I 3013130141 .10 | 3014b- . | ' _ Brands .i1= I | S G Elu- .|tl2“ii02"il n2 I02 |-! S (l of (‘n1 | 37%| .'i‘i'~'*/..i 3054i ‘liihél- 5,5 s n of N_.1_| as 12ml ami .-7\4‘~i-'i,.’, g i'n.\ \i1<1i.|m1t|17't.i171:,|_ 1,1 Q nrner .|1i1n|ii1,~fi,i1iL5|1iI4l+ lg -fillit'|l7li(flr I‘ ifi is i 1715i 17i;,|_ w‘ Texas (‘n 022x11": I 2.'{I‘I_ IQ TM f? S111 I , . izliiti- “i. 'l‘i|11 R ll . | ' ii f‘ (‘nrli 4011i -i'i|ii 491/, ll Pni-lflc Jill. |li':r i1, l'ult (‘orp i '?‘?I’,i 221:1 l‘ (i linp ,1 2s=igi ‘lanai gs l' S i’ Alon i '.‘fi i | ll S Rub ,l H | I i' 9 gttvil ,| liifif-i 091115 D0 Wu Stool .! 2001i :10 i Warn ll ..| 7 i .| War ‘Bros ,i 1111i! I 11'». row... 1111' \\'nlii n. 4 _ worth 1' .i will 14.14; 41 | 41.<,|_,-1/, Y T (‘oach i 3 I 5 I 7TH 7781+ ‘Xi Dominion Of i Canada Bonds (Special to Johnston d: Ward) v Bill Asked liar Loan |i|l.'ti|iilil.10|i(ilt.40 \\ ii!‘ Imllii |i0'i7|l0li.ii.'i|l07.15 Victory Lon Victory Loan Victory Loan ltaiiewnl .. THE CIIARI.()'I"I‘R’I‘()\VN_QIlARDlAN orning Stock Letter Well so... Mirror Saysz- 5 Special to Johnoion & Ward r.‘ ‘T331553? (5yeolal to Jolnvton d: Wnrll) watt. swans.‘ mason. SAYS- With the ' , th took rnI lfigyrnnlrati; ‘Iliruirhntowfiso dslarsatlo alt Frankly, tho London conference left the American public and the fin- ancial community in a state of cun- fualou. The writer has mlllliliflflll right along that the forellll lmiflm" niw being used by the PP°'¢"|°"" element as an excuse for some iiilnll u-liicii had occurred in the stock misr- krt whereas the real basis for an)‘ stock market movement must be link- ed to “I9 stats of domestic hunhn-ns- Furthermore, It liaa been contended that the market is in for a rally based '01s n seasonal upturn in this fall's business. There is no reason all yet to clianlre this opinion. It ls true that pre- diction of a seasonal revival nre ba- lng udvoncsd into Selttembor and some nre doubtful if it vvlll be imorrlvlve- But so for many of the second quarter reports which have been brought to light have been better than expected- The brllhterlinl In the immediate “GR-‘FAYNWGLNGE (Special to Johnston 81 Ward) ‘VINNIPEG High Low Last .. .. -. ... Milli, 5.1%’, 55V; ., .. -. ... 5i) 571i. 077i; 00% 59% iiiilfi 20 "i 20 ‘Z0 31 Picking Your Life W0 rk No‘ one would advise you to choose music as a profession if it were known in advance that, you had no ear for music, or took no especial interest or enjoyment in it. The safest Dre-requisite would be a finely attuned ear. In like manner, one entering architecture as a pro- fession should have a finely attun- ed eye. In other words, you should have, first of all, what might be termed a. “picizure" mentality. By this I mean s. natural ability to see things and to retain a fairly clear mental image of those things which‘ would make it possible, with train- picture form without having to re- to recall your impression- The entrant into the field of ar- ground for the visual arts and a all else. an intuitive sense of beauty is essential. To direct work intelligently in so broad a. field requires great gen- eral knowledge as well as long years ltcfnndiilg ltcfiiiidlng .. llcfiiiiiliiig ltofunlling 50 10130 102.00 57 102.3,] 102.05 051 104.10 104.30 50 101.10 101.30 iiziiiiili'.irnitia r _ 14130111511111 ...|i1,,,‘ioi0,i01.ss|i -. _i._.._____ P. R. A. The Annual Prize Shoot of the Prince Edward Island Provincial Rifle Association will take place on charlottetown Rifle Range THURSDAY and FRIDAY 30th & 31st JULY, 1931 Commencing at 8.30 A. M. Extra. Series will he fired as well as other Matches. Good Prize List. Make your Entries early with the Secretary. II. M. DAVISON, V. 1)., Lient. Col, President CHARLES LEIGH, v. n., Lieut. 001., Secretary. 70341-7-21-91. of technical training. A college courseextendixig in most of our schoolsbver a. period of six years, is required. It is rather difficult to say very accurately what an education in architecture costs- The amount, would vary with the college you attended. The oost. would range, for a six-year course, from $6,000 to 310.000. Travel abroad and study in foreign schools is an advantage, but i1. isn't essential to your future iuccess. Brothers Drowned (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., July 2l— Stanley Perrier, 15, and his brother Wallace, 12, were drowned yester- day at Lapland Pond, Bilchans Junction, while making an effort to save their younger brother Max-_ well from drowning. The boys’ fath- liorpn. meeting which is to be held next Thursday. situation (QUINN-one mind regarding tlle_ results that r-wlll he forthcoming from the session. 8on1; any that Steel common has al- atlon for some cue for its movemcntl. ready discounted u reduction In tho I ing, for you to reproduce them in did, Should be added to Coleridge's turn to the original object in order ready mcludes "spimng (yygr briclg- chitecture should have that mentallspeakmg to the Confirm,” o; the quality which gives a proper bsck- Church of England-s Men-s society. keen interest in the matter of con- after another}, Sam the ArchbLghQp struction processes and methods of adding “Unless you make u.’ other- putting materials together. Above WW3, He depnmted the mgdgrn search for endless, even if cent, amusement. ‘iflifiiil-ZI i situirllon continues to be the steel The fiuonciui community la not o! dividend to 55.00. Others are just ill firm in their belief that the 87.00 rate will be inislnialrie dbecuuas “hailing- ton will insist: upon it. It ls doubtful if the stock market svll do very mucli until this important ' is out of tlio way. Ono of the favorites past times in “hill Street now la trying to plok the issues which are likely to be the loud- ers in (lie next bull market. None should be In is hurry in making lils selections- Ons group which ls looking ahead has selected Steel, Contin- ental Con, and Bendix as three poa- Mills lenders. To this can be added American (‘an and lntl. Tel. rand Tel. Another drop in loans to brokers simply reflects tho stagnant condi- tloua of the security markets null tlie fact that brokers are not In need of funds rather than further liquidation. Chicago Show For Inventoro GHICAGO, July 22.-—(U. P.)- More than 32,000 inventions, the brain-children of inventors in every country of the world, will be on ex- hibit here for two weeks beginning September 14, when the Second In- ternational Patent Exposition opens in the Merchandise Mart. May-Gen. George 0. Squier, war- time chief of the United States air forces and inventor of the famous Liberty motor, is honorary chairman of the exposition and has arranged a. special program for American In- ventors’ Day, September 26, when Henry Ford, Thomas A. Edison, Owen D. Young, Prof. Michael Pup- in, and other distinguished inven- tors, scientists and manufacturers will address the exposition crowds. “A unique feature of this exposi- tion," Harry S. Green, exposition sponsor, explained, “is the fact that none of the 32,000 inventions has ever been put on the market. We will be exhibiting inventions so new that, virtually nine of the nation's manufacturers are as yet acquainted with them.” . T00 Many Futile Amusement (British United Press) 1.0110011, July 22-“601111; to the movies" and “listening to the 1'8- list of futile occupations which ol- e." and reading nmsezlnes." de- clared the Archbishop of Yvrk "1 " Life is just one damn thing inno- SPRINGFIELD AND VICINITY 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacCabe, Kin- | kors were visitors to Freetown on Sunday. Miss ‘Theresa. Lawless, Klnkorfl is spending a very, pleasant vaca- tion in Hope River the guest of her cousin, Miss Eileen Reid. Mr. Charles Cash, Graham's Rdn was a recent visitor to thlie city. Miss Penzic Reid of Hope River- is spending her vacation visltinfi friends in Cornwall- Mrs. James B. Croken and son Bert; of Norboro. spent Sunday i" Kinkora. Mr. arid Mrs. James Allen and children, szmersld. spent Monday in Charlottetown. They attended the Circus Monday evenlnZ- Mrs. Elsworth MacEacbern and little daughter Shirley of Boston. PAGE NlNFi m) BOND Q1110 TA TIONS THE SMOOTHNESS AN EIOGHT'THE ECONOMY OI‘ A FOUR NEW‘ "CANADIAN-BUILT" HE NEW PLYMOUTH i! the dill- lenge of Chrysler Motors engineer- ing genius to the whole world of lowest- priced can. “Floating PoweW-Piymoudfs new, exclusive disc y which eliminates four-cylinder vibration -—- challenges all old dashioned Fours and low-priced Sizes with its smooth power-flow. Floating Power truly gives the smoothness of an Eight and the Econ- omy of a Four. - Plymouth challenges with a 56 brake- teet horsepower engine which gives actual atop-watch speeds of 6S to 70 miles an hour and pick-up from a sand- ingstarttowmilesperhourhmheconds. Plymouth challenges with Free and FREE A CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD or LOWEST-PRICED cans Wheeling-that thrilling feature of high- prioed cars which makes it possible literally to glide through heavy traffic. You can shift between all forward speeds ' ‘ . dociutching. Plymouth challenges with a new, Buy-Shift tninsmimion. You can shift quickly from second to high and back again at speeds up to 45 miles an hour w‘ utclashingevmwith Freewheel- ing locked out. Plymouth challenges wirb weather- prooifinteamhseifequalizingmydmulic brakes-simplest and unexcclled for safety and smoothness. Piymclnh challenges with double- drop frune——s feature oi high-mined cars that gives a much lower center of gravity. NOW PLYMOUTH FLOATING POWER WHEELING and up, l.n.b. Windsor, Ontario, includ- irlflflre wire wheels and aflndlrdllcfnry equipment (Iroslht and tau: extra). {Plymouth challenges with scientifi- cally insulated Saicty-Stiaei bodies—n0t only safest but free from vibration and permanently quiet. Piyrnoinhchallen ..' ‘ "size-tho roomiost car in the field of lowest price. Plymouth chall _ with entirely new styling-an eyrrcompelling beauty. Plymouth superiority challenges your attention. See it. Drive it. Ride in it. "CANADIAN-BUILT FOR CANADIANS‘ I NEW LOW PRICES- Business Road- ster S655, Roadster (with rumble salt) S760, Business Coupe 8715, Coupe (with rumble neat) 8775, Convertible Coup; 8875, l-doorSodan $795. Allpricss Lab. Windsor, Ontario, includinfl live Wire whoa/s andstandardlactoryoquipmon ifroijhf and taxes extra). 24 SEE THE NEW PLYMOUTH ON DISPLAY CQRNEY BRQS, 224 GREAT GEORGE STREET. Charlottetown Phone 421 and Nlrs. Bruce Somers, Pleasant Valley. Mrs. W. J. May, Brookline, Mass" is visiting friends and relatives on the Island. At present she is ‘the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lambs, Springfield-E. - CONTENTMENT I am too poor to own a motor car, But. know a. haven, where all thoughts repose; I trace the glory of the sky afar, And drink the beauty of a. crimson IOSE. ’I'he quiet green of vine and lawn and tree Steals o‘er rne with its balm of holy rest. The still small voice that rises in eternity ls wsfied with the accents of the blest. And though I long for all that life may hold, I grudge no gift which others may enjoy. My wealth, a mind content, noti hoard of sold. A heart that. can its gratitude em- ploy. OHIO LEGIONNAIRES T0 AID DETROIT IN ENTERTAINMENT DETROIT, July 23.—(U.P.)-Ohi0 will join Michigan in entertaining the thousands of Lcgionnsircs who will come to Detroit, Sept. 21-23 for the national American Legion con- vention. Lcgionnaires of Nonhern Ohio have announced plans to hold nu- merous impromptu receptions for delegates passing through their state en route here. Ohio Legion officials predict that between 10,000 and 15,000 Legion- naires fro mthe Buckeye state will er effected the rescue. Mass, are visitin her parents Mr- BRINGING 01> FATHER attend. SEEK TO BAR. BEES FROM TOWN WAUKESHA, Wis., July 23 (U. PJ-To the list of goats, rabbits, dogs and doves that, Waukesha residents want kept outside the city‘ limits has been added bees. Property owners here have signed a petition asking that keeping of bees within the city be prohibited. "Pat, yer socks are different col- 01s!" “Bcgorra, they are Mike, bll they're the wife's choice-I've M11 other pair at homo just l0ike ‘Cm..- W. J. (Southampton). First Comedian: “Did you score a hit. with your new speciality?" Second Comedian: “Did I? W11! the audience gazed in open-mouth- ed wonder before I was hail through.” First Comedian: "Wonderful! Very wonderful! It is seldom that an entire audience yavms at once." Cameron Block, Charlottetown “Who will Pay?” Suppose you had asked the principals of a motor collision, before the accident descended on ihcrn, “who n-nulrl pay if you got cracked up?" Tho!’ might have answcred, "Oh, but I won't. I'm a careful lirivcr." And that is just how nccldcnls docs strike-out of thc blue! Lct us quote YOU an SAFETY Insurance! 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