~ 31 ' 3, 19 ret § comma-ants nous-REAL up: v.- snesesehso. as ass rind 0f (jolnuirlcc ~- 1 . :- H Lpgs: " 'i-.'..'.;..1'.y ' ‘coritiiiflwali w-.. _~.- -. .= _._ tifif-iea?» Stewart J Members of the Mon 8S Great George '——1~ .. ~j ~YES wine JONES a co. Charlottetown s" o! Grsemhldldl Cm! espondents of éGreenshields 8: Co. pi Eeports i d: Co» Montreal l1 2Y1 i-Ji 8% Simon and Sons ... ... .... ... Steel of Csnsds Steel of Cunniln Pfd. .. . . Winnipeg Electric ... ... ... n. NI\V YORK Allegluiny . . . . . . . .. ... “t n1 American '1‘el. and Tel. Americnn Can . . .. American. Tobacco .. Anaconda Bendix Aviation . Cunndiau Pacific . Chrysler ... ... . Consolidated Film ind. Consolldut " Cns '... ... .... Commercial Solvents Dominion Stores . Electric Power and Light Fox Films . . . . .. ... . (lencrnl Asphalt ..- ... ... General Motors ... u. ... ... Goodyear .»-. ... ... .. Interuutionnl Hydro Electric lnteruntlounl Iinrvelter Keunecott Connor ... Montgomery Ward .. Nlngurn Hudson Power .. Pnrninpunt Publlx Po-iii-ir and Ford . Poor rind Co. B llndlo ... Sears lioohuclr Stnnilnrd Oil of New J Sterling Securities A Stuiiehnker ... l! II. S. Steel u- u" ‘u.- ~ ersey - n. .. c Vnnndium ... Yellow ‘Pruck (‘nil Money ‘i ones S: CO. l treal Stuck Exchange St, Charlottetown J , , ,. J,,,)..LS smv or: -‘i-u':lr. 11am:- pu soil lDIiNTIl-‘(i-lVflOY Identification of diamonds, pearls put-precious stones along similar we; g5 fingerprinting ior the de- tection of criminals is the latest dc- ytiopinent in jewellery (120183 for the protection of owners _0f fire muss, In fact the matter has pro- gressed to the extent that labora- [cries are now established in Lon- don, Berlin, Vienna, Rome, Brussels, nu Hague and New York, at which certificates are issued which will uric to identify any particular stoii! as a protection to the owner nndin aid to the police in case it is in or stolen. The identification of Jewels is baud on the fact that the‘ interior lorlhltions (mineral particles or li- quids which are found within pre- cious stones and diamonds) and the surface particularities of pearls are lust as characteristic oi a stone or a pearl as fingerprints are of human beings. Qiilhe identification curd, the im- pression oi the iingerprinttis re- placed by microphotographs of the interior formations (microphoto- graphs which can be enlarged from 5h2,000 times the size requiredl. lire interior formations chosen nepreiernbiy those which are sit- uated nearest the centre of the rwne, in such a manner that, even lithe stone be re-cut in order to mate it unrccognisable by changing liflxterior shape, it can still be identified. >_-_..__ Z- Promotes Healthy animals p ll’ and liberally. fillilliosing a stone is stolen, thorow tumlng circle. iez .1, better pelts and bigger profits- Therefore feed “IMPERIALS” regular- For Sale by Distributors in Leading Business Centres and Direct from Factory. .4 various iaooi-atorits are teiegrupiT ally advised and they in turn dis- tribute copies of the identification paper among all Jewellers and judic- ial authorities. Within 24 hours the stolen stone has been rendered un- saleable throughout the entire world. It ls expected that this service will serve to stimulate the wearing of valuable pewels which has been dis- tlvitles of hold-up men. Difficulty in. disposing of a precious stone will certainly tend to render the activi- ties of Jewel thieves much less at- tractive. PRINCES NEW CAR. LONDON, "July 31. (British Un- ited Press)—A huge black and red automobile of the latest stream- line model, will shortly be used by the Prince oi Wales to carry him on long journeys about the count- ry. The designer of thsi new car is Sir Dennis Burney, who also de- signed the R-l00. The car has a strange animal- like appearance, the two head- lights looking like gigantic eyes set in the sloping front. ‘rho roof of the car runs in a semi-circlg from the extreme front of the chassis to the end of the tail. Almost the whole top of the - ‘ is made of glass. The engine is at the rear of the chassis, and this per- mits the wheel lock to be of the same pattern as that on a London taxi-cab, giving a. remarkably nar- l ‘if Health—- _\ i roduce larger litters, couraged of recent years by the ac- 1,", firm: ‘cnARurrn-rrnwiv (iUr\Rll|{\.\| OKANDB l The Montreal (Special to Johnston o Word) och Openlliighlliowllinlt Bell Telephone JSRI/Q 10w as l3‘! llrnilisn 1a tall is wt B C Power A -,.. 30% (‘on Car lhly 1." 11% ll 11 Con Cement . 10 10 0% 0%, Can Ind Aico 2% ~ llll Elm n ' C Pacific New ,, 25 25 24% 25 gonsnbifd Smelt .. O l‘ ’8 so rrlit éilfllllb .. . lit-i 121/, 12 12 hlc-Frtirrril. '1 111/, llIont Power . .. 4454115 4-1 411/, Not Steel (‘or .. 18 Power Corp 43 3:10 ll‘o'wer'.. . nwll R1111 . Win and‘ ...1111/,|111/,|10 10 Bums Gommerieo W’); f I . untr n . 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B0 — 5s 104.00 101,20 Penn ltnli 441A 41% 44 “Vt-i- 1/4 5g 194M) 101510 PM“? Patti? 73% llsél __ TIME . o 1r nilillfl cu . 101/, 11% 101/. 1m+ l/i YARDS m“: FOR msT 1r K 0 14 I + ‘A iii»? iliillilil "not "cl/i 20%: 1A ESSEX Mm" Aug‘ 1 w‘ P‘)- Safe Stores I 6214-168 — For the first time in three 6°11- Q {‘,°“,‘;‘,‘,°“ 551/’ 54% My’: iilturles, no ship is under construc- sinc corp 1 v ' + 1/ ti in this ruinous sh building Sim c» . . 141/.‘ 14v. 1m mi- 1i m: rdmif}, em_ s; gucirie 10:4. EV 113% 11;" i121’, vilLge. The men o r yb 1 . rnnis 7,’ . m ‘.11 ,1 h 1 d s; a; usng s o of (‘nl :10»: 361/: {till-G {WA- h poyed m t e n u ry e I _ g 8 in“, [ilsigfivi-i- themselves with farming, cam o _ S Wilmer . m. | L digging and. home renovations. V__ i Members of Six Exchanges This firm has membership on six exchanges — the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges, the Mont- real Curb Market, the Winnipeg Gra the Chic: Board of Trade, and th ' Curb Mat ct (Associate). We execute orders also on the Lond York Stock Exchanger. in Exchange, e New York on and New b | g wlro o:l“¢hc'lll-1irli‘ll-‘oen‘l?';e\v°'g?r.k czrrilsafirltlllw {unfiltered ecentrtrs, enables our clients to bu! or sell in the hast mnrkl‘ - B Ben]- Ilogerl, In. v-Ilcllng I80 u - It. Charlottetown. Exrbutgo, Mound Curb Main, Win JOHN Toumwhiuj lifsnoger. Phone ctr-en Gordon MEMBERS! Manfred Slorl Exchange, Tomato Slur} ni a; Grain Exrbngr, Cbksgo Board of Tm?!’ Now Yul Cub Mull! (Auoriau) BRANCHES n-moucnovr EASTERN mp CENTRAL can/ms |i-- beginning Wednesday morning next has never before been played here well known Halifax stars. at Vancouver, BC. Miss Henderson, Rothesay, is a former New Bruns- wick champion. Apart from visiting stars our own local players such as Miss E. Bourke and Messrs. Dick- son, Houston, White and Stewart, besides a strong Summe “ con- tingent including Miss Z. Linklet- ter, will be seen at their best and will give the best a battle. Judging by the recent Surnmcrside Tourna- ment visiting players will not have it easy. At any rate thrills are in store for Tennis fans from Wednes- day to Saturday next. The cups and prizes for the win- nament are now on display in Moore 8s McLeods windows. Men's Singles W. L. Rennie, Toronto. . Jack Little, Toronto. . Ronald Elliot, Ottawa. Edmund C- Condon, Ottawa. George Iieclerc; Ottawa. Stuart Sharpe. Ottawa. Bev. Piers. Halifax. . J. Louis McKenna, St. John, N. B. . n. F. v. Woodbury,’ Halifax. . Allan Lucas, Halifax. C- F. Longley, Halifax. . W. McDonald, Summerslde. . E. A. Harris, Bummer ide. . Reg Saunders, Summe ldD\ Rev. C. St. C. Jeans, Summer- side. . Gilbert Houston, Charlottetown. Gordon White, Charlottetown- . Stuart Dickson, Charlottetown. . Allan Stewart, Charlottetown. . Gordon McDonald, Charlotte- town. G. F. Hutchisori. Charlottetown. (Red) Doucet, Charlottetown. Malcolm McKlnnon, Charlotte- town. - Art Hale, Charlottetown. . Fraser McMillan Charlottetown. Arthur Farquharson. Charlotte- town. . T. R. Tees, Charlottetown. . Wright, Charlottetown. . Wright, Charlottetown. “sear-crew? Men's Doubles . Rennie and Little, Toronto. . Condon and Leclerc, Ottawa. Elliot and Sharpe, Ottawa. Bev- Piers and partner, Halifax. J- Louis McKenna, St. John, and partner. Dr. F. V. Woodbury, and partner. - 111m and Mosley. Halifax. . W. McDonald and Geo, Liocg. hart. Summer-side. . D. O. Stewart and E. A, Hum, 9 P'P.“”"' Halifax, G4 Summcrside. 10- Res. Saunders, Summcrslde, and partner. 11. ' Rev. C. st. C. Jeans, Summer- sidc, and Partner. i2. a. White and o. Houston, Charlottetown. l3. A. Stewart and s. Dickson,‘ Charlottetown. l4. G. McDonald and Doucet, Charlottetown J 15. M- McKinnon and J. A. Bent- The following is the list of en- tries in the open Provincial Cham- pionship Tournament to be played at the Charlottetown Club Grounds Those who are interested in Tennis in the Province will have the op- portunity of seeing matches such as Mr. Rennis, Toronto, was 5th rank- - lng Canadian player in 1926 and 1927.‘ IHB and his partner, lit. Lit- tle are present Nova Scotia doubles champions. Messrs Condon and Le- cierc are high ranking Ontario play- ers. Mr. Piers is an outstanding Nova Scotia player and i930 runner- up for Nova Scotla singles cham- pionship. Lucas and Langley are In ‘lady events, Mrs. Woodbury and Currie are former Maritime champions" and high ranking Canadian players. They will arrive here direct from the Canadian Championship Tour- nament completed on Saturday last ners and runners-up in this Tour- ' OIND QUC TATTOONY: IE r011 A 10111111111111 18y. Charlottetown. PAGE NINII‘ 16. l". McMillan and A. Farquhsr- - son. Charlottetown. ‘ . . 11. Wright and Wright, Chariottc- Le town, , ill. G. P‘. l-lutcheson snd T. R... ; Tees, Charlottetown. ch Ladies Slnllcl 1‘ Mm w_ Jul“, Han,“ Only a title-holder is challenged 2. Miasl; McNcilLl-Ialifax. for leadership: others aspire to - s; 1m. Frances 1. Woodbury, win his laurels, but true merit Hlllfl-X- keeps PEG TOP in first place, 4. Miss Mary Currie, Halifax. while others follow“ _5. Miss Dora Duchemin, Sydney. _ - N- B- “PEG TOP’? has maintained 5' Ml“ M- Lwis- Ham“- leadershlp for fifty years, FIRST ’- meuygiijjflh ;";d="°"- in quality and FIRST T0 SEAL 8_ M,“ Maibel 56mg,’ ‘Rowan’ THAT QUALITY IN. MOISTURE- g 5t John‘ N_ a PROOF CELLOPHANE. 9- Miss Ruth Harrison, Itothesay, r St. John. N. B. 10. Miss L. Linkletter, Summerside. i l1. Miss Dot Kerwin, Summerslde." 12. Miss Eleanor Bourke, Char-' iottetown. i 18. Mrs. Dr- Howtat, summcrside. 14. Miss Evelyn Sinclair, Char- i- ttetown. ' i 15. Miss Marjorie Stewart, Char- lottetown. Ladies Doubles 1. ‘Mrs. w. .1. Allan and Miss Ed-I ith McNelll, Halifax. 2. Mrs. F. L. Woodbury and Miss Mary Currie, Halifax, | 3. Miss M. Henderson and Miss Ruth Harrison, Rothesay, N. B 4. Mrs. Walter Harrison and Miss M. Scully, Rothesay, N. B. 5- Miss z. Linkletter, Summer- sidc. and partner. 8. Miss Dot Kerwin and li/[lss J. Moore, Summerlsi“ . ‘ . 7. Miss E. Bourke and Mrs. Dr. Howatt, Charlottetown, , a. Miss n. Sinclair and Miss M. " Stewart, Charlottetown. " - 1 Mixed Doubles ¢ l. Mr- Ronald Elliot, Ottawa, and partner. 2. Mr. Edmund C. Condon, Otta- wa. and partner. _ ' 3. m gaerczrge Leclerc, Ottawa, males’ from m0 w 113_ym_; ner. _ s as a Meir; Dunner. her-ta two cash, thehot failures i; I 5. grin?“ mm’ Han-x“ and‘ diihfliiaimtiiiimzeivgjeg celiiellfy or mo" DISTW-ERY WASTE KILLS ' - Flsll s. Mr. .1. Louis McKenna, st. l8 m‘ "“°°i'gm°“ s‘ azyfgioafigg ORHJLIA‘ on," A“, 1 (U, p_)_. John, and partner. DOSBG is ev 221558 0y centenafians waste matter from a distillery on '1. Mrs. F. L Woodbury, Halifax, record of dea ems m Canada the Lindsay Rwer is killing perch and partner. during receipt J15 . m Lhémlwaytha Lake district’ My s. 11131:: Mary Currie, Halifax. and dzzbhs. cording to District 62mm warden nah ' 1' Stevenson. Stevenson says 9) gflltnii-lan Lucas’ Hamax’ and 3:22;: (l2 males l7 fe- ifheab: rumors that thousands of bass ' ' 1,13 rs.) and other game fish are being km‘ 10' $53,?" mushy’ Ham“ and iozii-liiatlieesiitiirsrfltiaioomzes, 51y fe- ed off are distorted. 11. Miss Margaret ‘l’ ’ - Rothesay, N. B. and partner. s I ' ' 12. Miss Mabel not, Rothesay, Combined Standing Fields and Threshed N. B., and partner. _ , . ‘ 14. Mrs. Walter Harrison, mni- fifam cfllllflfltlllllll, m" “d “m” Cash Prizes for Field of Oats, Whom. Miss T. Linkletter and Mr. D. Earle and Certified seed pomtmfi O. Stewart, Summcrside. _ y , h 16. Mr.- George Lockhart, summer- ' ' ' ns in the three counties w ere side‘ and pamm" thergiiailee flyweuogeniggptaerllggs each for wheat, barley, oats, l7. Miss Dot Kerwin and Mr. E. A. Harris. l8. Mr. Reg Saunders, Summer- slde. and partner. i9. Mrs, Dr. Howatt and Mr. S. Dickson, Charlottetown. Miss 1:. Bourke and c1. F. Hutcheson, Charlottetown- . Miss Evelyn Sinclair and A. Stewart, Charlottetown. Mr. G. Houston, Charlottetown, and partner. Mr. G. White. Charlottetown, and partner. 22, 33 WHY NOT LIVE TO 100 YEARS Some interesting facts are brought out through the persual of the Eight Annual Report of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Ottawa. One 0f particular inwrest its the fact that in 1928 there were '10 death of reputed Centenarians. 35 of whom were males and 44 fe- males. The ages as given in death certificates ranged from i011 to 108 yours. Eden province of Canada was represented in this loss. Ontario and for potatoes grown from certified seed. The number of Prizes in each County will be llrfllwl" . _, _. V. d tionate with the number of entries. Prizes 1111i be pal according to the combined score of the standing field and th 1. e threslied grain. RULES Mill REGULATIONS a "slisirirsbsizi ::::':r*.::.;:‘..i"*::.:ii:.a:::i potatoes four acres. irltliiijiififii“;5332.22.°iiit°iiiiiii fiiiisifii for each entry of potatoes. The entry fee shall accomlianm 1M‘ fllllllicfllllln- Entries should be made t0 the Dcllllflmfilli "f -'\'rYi¢ll1t' ure not later than August 10th, i931. REGISTERED SEED ONLY. The field of Oats entered for inspection must be seeded ' , 0 ' t tli h. go in the regula- lltilfis ‘rfiaigtlitlalyfihgaggcd BzlzinnihrOitiufinrliclds seeded with unregistered Oats will not be eligible for the competition. J. \V. BOULTER Deputy Minister of Agricuitllrfi 549-7-28-25-28-30-8-8 MR. AND‘ MRS. Like Father, Like Son, Is Still True u. BRIGGS or. MR8. stein‘. MY~ no caries like no»; mo amiss memes. 1061' ‘mar GkANo '? AND THE DOCTOR ‘F11m1<§ mam; 1L1. oer Tea, Too. on, icmr Hlimv wAn-i m» 00R H0085 was on FIRE yzsnoor, mo ills 9A1!» FiRIMEN HIT ifovr im ‘liiiuk Tm’ Lime ¢DDl<>T1 B°Y cm as RiGliT m "m: Main. liE on“. Shrine g TiE guosr Await- I Know. HE lNHERITS . rr. ms Fmiclis A wAu. STREET »- - i- iEAR m» Au. Ban News Looks Goon To HIM-