u'.“_'_}“Qsl-rvcrruw.. . er‘ 111122834111- ‘ 5 _ J 7 Promotion-sin Central Guardian! . l C.N' i POLICE COUBIIX-At the Police€ .‘.':.’.'.‘.."'..t.'.'2"'.':.':‘.‘.“.£l; ‘.112: ‘ Are Announced Sibuifgiili.’ fi-Tuliiéwotstkfifii proof 250 mum: from $2.50 up. Euaonnplan. ‘rnblowhorc meal; costs or 10 days. Another two hadl an l l Id I ‘i , - , mcxafflulf‘ a ‘L WEATHERSTON AND J n ‘their bail estreatezl. An adjourned prohibition case was dismissed. DR. SCHOLIJS FOOT EXPERTI will be at our store August 8th. in‘. the afternoon and all day and even-i irlg, Saturday, August 9th. If your feet are bothering you. or pains in! Baum. the pracnlpotclsoiuulolsn r/al Really OPERATED BY ASSOCIATED CANADIAN HOTELS LTD. CORCORAN ARE GIVEN ~ scars vPwAlm Changes in the paserlger tunic dellartment of the Canadian Nation-i lal railways, Atlantic Region, which’ affects several local officials of the 1111a (IHARLO'l"_l‘_§'l‘OW_l§T GUARDIAN ‘ ' I GLEANINGS FROM “Married Quarters - TRYON . l _ n, i g DAVID pram. When the skies are sunny, i ———-— ; Then we wish for rain, Cfillfillllll I When it is raining We wish for sun again We are never satisfied Itreally is a shame _ When we have a motor car, I We want an aeroplane. i l i Miss Lottie Lang of Boston, Mass. ‘liking for daity cleanliness. Continued from Page 2 “It has to be clean ma,am." said Mrs, Newbold. “Her ladyship is very particular. She keeps us all up to the _ mark." ; Naomi put dowrl her dressing case. 1, the limbs, get med “,0 saggy, Con- lls now spending her vacation in Try- IWBlV-‘d h‘?! 13/19 and hand-s 1n the, "‘_—_’_'_ . ' railways’ Wm take place at‘ once’ u‘ sult him free. There are wonderfulioll the B11115! 01' Mrs. Richard Lord. r 5°" T3111 “'31-?! Pmvlded- “"1- 31W?‘ f cording to word received from head- appliances now to help you, light and15he is also visiting relatives in other 80.101411; i really 800d‘ WP °l iii 111 MONTREAL szrocx excuance Shawinigan 611/. quamrs‘ comfortable. Alley dc Co., mo. ‘pans of the Island while here. lthc coffee-room down stairs. said she Smelters .. . zoo A “mm” m be ism" mlmedmw" 5734-8-2-5-7-5-9-51 ' would go out for a walk, Mrs. New-i ly will state that l". W. Robertson, formerly general passcnger agent, Atlantic Region, having retired from this position on account of ill health, the position of general pas- ,senger agent is abolished, effective August 1. Effective the saane date R. J. S. Market reports 1111111511911 by Green lSteel of Caimda .. 45 lac-Ids s: Co. Montreal to stcwortistcol of Canada. Pfd .. as ‘ones c.- Co., as Great George Street, 1811110115. ... 32 isarlowewvvn. - Vlfinipeg Electric ... ... 381’: Quoted at closing, Aug, 2, i930. SPECIAL TRAIN FOR NEW AN- NAN RACES—A special train carry- ing race horses and passengers will leave Charlottetown at 9 o'clock a. m, (standard time) 10 o'clock day- NEW YORK MONTREAL l ‘Amfllwfl 03-11 - 129 . , o'clock. after race horse: c.e loaded. lbztzbi ... .. 26 Allegheny ... . 211’ Weatherswn is appomted general Return fare from Charlottetown $2.20 Lbertz Pacino Grain zshnucondu . .. 50* fielgh“ and passenger lgem‘ M“ North Wiltshire $1.40. Hunter River . ....'rocts ConsolidateclGas losv. h“ R°g‘°“' M°"°°°“? 5'5"“ by M- 5120 Bowen $120 tl'*erald m 37lCc-nsolidated l-‘ilm rho. l8": F" Tmpkm" (“Mm “ml” ‘Mm’ 85' Qt, K,,,,,,,g,,,',, '25 c]; Pmpbr; ... ... .. l71é-iCommercial Solvents 261i- ager‘ appmwd by T‘ Féttlgrew‘ gym-mm‘ rates 5mm mwrme-djgge 5g. _ _ aawfGeleral Asphalt 45 assistant general freight traffic man- __ 22¢’! Goodyear Tire _ 62,‘ ager, and A. A. Gardiner. assistant t 5671 d 3_ . .. 211$ ‘International Hydro Elec. 4N N 38 sane"! paxenger tram‘: manage" d“ ' ‘e o l V lfilfnternatlonal Harvester . . . . .. 82 ‘umber “ileum: “m state mall (Gunman Press) Ii-adi Power and Paper .. 13_Kerlnecott Copper 3916 eflectwe August’ 1' '7' H‘ c°r°°ran l5 flnclda Breivinug . . . . .. .. '1 Montgomery Ward 351s “Plmmwd dish“ Pamng" “gem- HAZEL onove rxsrrrura. — ion Bridge ... .. 59 Paramount Publix 59 Canadian _Na'u°nal Railways" aljrhe July meeting of Erzel Grove‘ - ,1 Power Securities 25'Penick dz Ford 4a M°“°‘°11- ‘ml’ “mm” “vefi”! u“ . Women's Institute mo: at the home :1 Steel Wares lliRaio ... ... 421‘: Province or New Brunswick and thatiof Miss Lottie Nichokcn, with nine Oil 2014rSears Roebuck .. .. .. . 651s 1mm“ °‘ ‘he pmvln” °’ Queue”. members and two visitors presen ational Nickel .. 231s [standard on of New Jersey .. 121/. "1111?" “*5 ""111" ‘he “"1111” Rey-n“. mean,“ opened “m, the 01¢, tonal Petroleum .. l8141Studebaker .. .. 31 31c“. except‘ the territory ‘romjafter which the minute: of previous 'l-Ia-rris zlirox Films 451'. M°1a11°d1°t° Ga-‘Pe-“ign” by R- limeeung we“ mad and adapted as .31 pane;- .. 5714 ‘c, p, R“ __ 135 S. iveztherston, general freight and read Reports of committees and rgichyrsla? 29w, passenger agent, Mozicton, approvedlappdmtment of new wmmitmas ... .. 301413212111 IVIOUI>T5 ... ... ... . 45V: by M‘ F‘ Tompkins’ genera‘ trafnc Sink ccmmiu-se Ln“ Ha-old Ba;- e. 5 manager. ' "' ‘l’ ‘ ‘ ' I I 111"" '1 """ " azlxzss. . Al; Malting 11' BANKS ' lruifdr inc mcrnberss deecided to F‘ “L'- Players " " l e . . NEW BUDGET FEEDS clear-l the school‘ during vacation. is .. 22l-r‘¢'a'k of Nova uC-‘IIB- . 119m; F03, 513,1; Mm Harold Bagnan mvmd» the Pcwr- Corporation 68-~.-|Bank of Moi-meal .. .. .. 297 ____ . . _ w» 12.». s2 1a .k 1 Commerce 24o lmmws l“ h" h°m° i" 11°“ mm‘ m e g‘ a’ c ‘Canaan Pm“) Eing. A discussion then took place on 5414 Royal Hank .. 279 ACTIYE BOND PRICES '1 b5: P .. . __ rcuc over CHICAGO. AuB- 1118A family to!‘ Preserving. m “finch an the mem_ M’ may w” “en l ‘““““°' °"bers took part. Roll call at next $13.72 a. week. according to a sum- meeting to be answered ‘nth My light saving time, returning about 7i MARKET Review Acct-her wave of weakness hasl mot the commodity markets dining} u"? Des: week and this has had a marked influence upon the stock markets in New York, Montreal and Toronto. Particularly has this been true in the oase of wheat where the recent easiness has been moat pro- rcunced. As already indicated in these reviews many and varied have been the commodity price losses rec- o:~..".~,'. first ccusln of William Avery's fath- éller‘ that the “m” “gun is cor- er, and she lived on a neighboring '9“ and the number a’ new shares‘ farm in New York State. Avery re- therefore, will be 825,492, yielding the members that Rockefeller’ as a boy “mm-Z? 965093340‘ lvlslted his Uncle Solomon's farm. “M1151” “'55 ‘mused by ‘he m”. Although he has been a. carpenter m“ “h” the 91”“ mt “king Over for 44 years. Avery's hobby has been m! 555°“ °l m‘ medecesmr mm‘ i upon the water. panics went into effect approximate- ___ _ l? 1° Faun?’ M the shares”! the l months of V1930. earnings have been NW JAMS’ “mp”? h“ m‘ be” been estimated at approximately 2s 61491111151 T“ Canada“ wmpanl’ percent above the corresponding issued W the New 11°15" “Wm” ncrlou of last year. This is in sc- 1011 51-115mm‘ sham m “V” the cordance with earlier estimates. It All off them are combininggnn-deposited shares but since that 1w,“ be reamed that the president or “'1 ' . . . . . . . . .. i" ' l 6'7 1 giflamés Power i :91; m“ ‘cod budget based cm cunemd-‘avorite Proverb. and the discussion ‘ _ M __ 11111095. made public by the Ameri- m be Picknm Megan closed Eell Tenephone .. s» Max. 1 1955 104 cm Resfarch ymmdation m, bud. “ - s s, c. Power ....... .. 51m. Mar. 1 i960 m pmvldw ' “l: “i” Tillllonfll 1111111311 "W1 , ..~ rs-o- s c}, =1 ' ; w ch unc was served b the . g_ti£,-.3.R.~c...m-l‘llp .............. 55%, 135:. 11 11:54: 1&4 vegemblm‘ including cabbaggislfm members‘ y ‘c P. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 411% Dec, 15 1944 9e flalflesé mmme“ spiltmhk“ m Dc-m T. e.- chcm. s". Jan. 1 19-19 101 m“ elm‘ Fe“ °° W‘ s” m’ l can Power 51. June 195s sell 111d °“‘°“~'*- w “S4131 | ST-cATHHERIXEs 1.1.‘r>r-l:1v's . can Power 5% Apr. 1 1941 991’. Fmlls- mdmlmg Pewles- apple? ETYTUTEL-The J111i'n=e=~:1a of this Catl czu Pzwer . so. June 15,1941 ioo Pineavvltli- “1111135- 1111111111 @1111", Institute was held at the home of gag-yd smith 515% Ju-e 1 1953 931,; (11194 B-ZIXCS- 00511113 75 "1115- lMrs. Juries Lamont, president presid- Llontrorll Power .......... ..... ‘ M. Mar 1 1970 102% 11mm» 111°111dl118 P1114‘- l°°=°“-line- The meeting opened by relleathlz A; 5.1, om" 1 1951 192m, lamb chops. ham and bee}. wmlfcreed. eight members and four visit.- v; 5% July 1 1941 191 $2.77. 14513811119 1W0 Wlllld-‘l- 5° ors were present. Roll call was ans- M 415a; Apt 1 1955 371.5 cents. ‘ lwared with a Question Box. Minutes ltfor. 011 Tmmwgvg 5% Apr. i 1955 93 Canned gocds. 11111111111113 $011115. of previous meeting were then read Price Eros . . . . 6% Feb 1 19-13 103% tuna fish, figs. salmon and ZNPB-wmd adopted. Reports of committees Qugbg; pan-e. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ , _ , . . . , . .. 5’!- Dee. i 1968 101 fruit, $1.36. Dairy items, including vzere then given. A splendid report of 51151111115121 Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 415".- Oc‘. 1 1967 97 cream, milk and eggs._$.50. Stapleshtho Irlstitute Convention held in‘ Sin- higan Power- , 5% Feb. 1 1970 103% including bread, tea, coffee, coooaQ Charlottetown cn July 10th and llth S‘. lug-an ps- er- , 411m. Mar. 1 i968 97 flour, sugar. rice. cereal, gelatine was given by our delegate Mrs. James Unlni Securities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 511% May l 1952 190% and cheese. $3.28. I-"mwt- l‘ W“ decided 15° 11°15 a ' special meeting in the school house DOMINION GOVERNMENT norms WILLIAM 111mm: CARPENTER on July 26th to discuss plans for an I HAS SAILING HOBBY Institute picnic t0 be held in the near 1'72: Loan .. . . 5% i931 100.05 _._._. future. We were very pleased to War 1.01.1 5% 1937 105m CHICAGO, August 7.—Up along have Mrs. Rvilliaarl Mutch, President Virfi-‘v Loan 511:”- 1933 192-59 the lake shore, where a man with a of P. E. I. Women's Institutes, with ‘WHY? Loan 51'1"» 1934 102-35 liking for the sea may hear whlte- lus at this m. ing. She gave a splen- Vicwry Loan , . . , , , i937 108 0° cape breaking, William Avery saws r did talk on Institute ivork. Mrs. Ted Renewal _ , _ _ , _ , , , , ,, 514% ' 1932 191-55 boards, drives nails and admits he is i Stretch invited members for August Rmfunrllltg .. . . . . . . . .. 5% 1943 103.00 a second cousn of John D. Rocke- meeting Roll Call to be answered Refunding ,, ,, 419% 1944 98.75 feller. with a program. The meeting closed Refunding 414M- 1946 98.75 John D.‘s mother was an Averyvby singing "0 Canadaj’. A dainty Ilunch was then served, also Ice Cream and Cake kindly donated by the hos- ness and a social hour was spent. Mrs. J. R. Hogan and son, Roy E. i McCormick, cf Boston, who have been l visiting Mrs. Hogan's sister, Mrs. Louis Mcqinn. left yesterday for Prince Edward Island. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Hogan's nieces, liiLss Anna fifcGinn and Miss Helen quanta-Fredericton Gleaner. h” 5 5538K 4313/9!‘ 01 Pflflmmlm 91-1119 I 1"" “umber '3! the” “on” the company has estimated that earn LONDQNERS Lav-l importance. Corporation inventories. in nun? maiden e>w111111¢¢d “"11 ‘M41191 m‘ ‘inga for the full year loan will be ectly with the 0111111111111 WWW fabove $1,600,000 as against $1,337,393 CARING FOR DOGS I Hearty congratulations are being showered on Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell o! Augustine Cove on the arrival of a bonnie wee 1155i: on bold, busy with her recital bf heri hospital experience, forgot to look out to seg what direction the stranger wok which on an ordinary day she most July 13m- . ‘certainly would have done. l v The movies in Crapaud Hall on Saturday evening last under the di- ltracted a full house, when “\'l.'ings.“ depicting scenes of the Great War was ‘Iplctured. It is well to keep before the general public the horrors and trag- ibat again, let us hope-Never! l Miss Irma MacMillan of Covehearl is visiting in North Tryon the guest Hrf her cousin, Mrs. Heath Chisholm. There are many strangers moving every day. ‘The strangers are always welcome, generally they are visiting lrelatives and friends, but even when iabsolute strange, they are always ‘treated in such a way, that they are loathe to leave when the time comes for departure. They never fall to come back which is a high tribute to both ' the natural beauty of our Island and I to the cordial welcome extended lihem by our people. i The United Churches of Tryon and Pomeroy’ if you pmnsa 15 she in the { , Ciapaud held their annual picnic on ‘the field of Mr. Artenius Leard on IWednesday, July 30th. Although the_ haying season was at it's height inl 'thls section there was a goodly 1mm- iber present and a satisfactory sum l was realized. Foy of Trycn will be glad to know that he is about again after being laid up for a. few days from injuries received when hLs horse, with which he was raking hay, became frighten- ‘ccl and ran away with the above re- suits. 2n and Mr. Burpee Carr of Augustine Cove were visitors to the Provincial capital Friday. The mid-summer vacation of our public schools is almost at a close, has been a complete change of teach- ers ln Tryon and surrounding oom- munlties. The teachers which have been engaged for Tryon. Consolidated School are: Principal, Olga Toombs,‘ of Charlottetown; Assistant, Florencel ‘Mabey of ‘Iryon. North Tryon School, i Eva Stevenson of Rustico and Au-' gustino Cove SchooILL-ila. Vaughan» cf Charlottetown. rection of Lord and Macwilliams, at- lmdge “lmml” “mg °b5°""°°'- ‘The many friends of Mr. Maynard Miss Norine Thomas of North ‘Irv- school opening early next week. There ' l 13115111855 8S compared With B. K831‘ fl-QO She walked a little way down the‘ village street, then up again, and, slipped through the side gate at the, The broad avenue, with its splen- = did double row of trees. made a. state- ly approached to the beautiful old house, and Naomi was duly impressed l l l l tions. "Pravel by special and avolrbigdies o, the world w“, n ma, we by it. even» as Jim had been. t __ ,will not soon enter into such a com- i The sight of the great house did not . fill her with any awe. however. nor‘ ,did she lose an atom of her courage. {- ,She had come to see Poppy's mother lbecause she believed God had put it ,into her heart to do so. So strong had 5 {the call been that she had not been‘ [ablc to set it aside. Once or twice m, :' i about in this vicinity these beautiful [her life she had been guided and ur-, ‘ summer days with more arrivingfled tq take important Step5 and‘ ' lhad never failed to find the; lultimate meaning, Supposing she} {was refused admittance to Cudhaml IAbbey, or s hearing after she was‘ lgflmitfed she would at least have dis- Echarged the obligation to her own lconsclence. - ,1 iservant who opened the door for her. I "I ‘wish to see Lady Augusta 1 house?" ,1 i To be Continued) ‘ TAILORING SYSTEM 5 l COMPLEIELI CHANGED _ LONDON, Aug. 2—Women are buy- 3 mg clothes for half the married men in London and the great provincial‘, _ cztlcs today. i ; Although they do not realize it, lwamen are largely respomible for a. {complete change in the system of lllritish tailoring. Half the male population of Eng- iland, according to reliable statistics, 5 now buy clothes "off the pey-readyl ,for service, and not made to meas-' ure. The increase in this case of re- 1 tail business of recent months has: l been remarkable, and one of the fact- iors behind the increase is woman. ,1 “Nobody outside the trade has any‘ idea how the habit of readl-for-ser-l vice clothes is spreading," said the; head of the tailoring department of‘ a London store yesterday. "I should: say that quite 70 per cent. of men ,‘ of moderate means now buy all their] clothes in the suit, and not in thcl piece. ‘ "The increase in this side of our Hcrface was therefore perfectly: j, serene as she rang the bell. and she rhad a. smile for the stately man-_ , Wrigleyfs is good company on any trip. Its delicious flavor adds zest and enjoyment. The sugar supplies pep f and energy when the day seems long. In short it's good find good for you. do YUU in your Investment ? require I We have prepared a selected list of sound sec- urities grouped under the following classification». ‘l. For Maximum Safely and Moderate Yield. 2. For Conservative Investment with Greater Yield. 3- For Stability with High Yield. 1i. For High Yield and Profit Possibilities through i Exercise of Warrants. 5- F1" "lgh Yield and Opportunity of Capital A1,. prcclation through Conversion. " ' 6. For Probable Capital Appreciation and Excellent Yield. We will gladly send you this folder upon " request-Ask for Copy of Selected Investment Recommendations. Eastern Securities Company Ll M 1T E D W. H. V. DUNBAR. MANAGER. CHARLOTTETOWN ST. JOHN MONTREAL HALIFAX MONCTON SUMMERSIDE FREDEBICTON 57l0-8-l-3i. JOHNSTON crvlli/ARQ Stocks and Bonds Membeu: Mon/ran! Stark Exr/lsrlgr, filfanneai Curb blanket, Toronto Stork Ertbange, Wfirznipeg Grail ‘ Ext/range, Chicago Board of Tull, New York Curb (AIIOCIJII) GORDON BLDG. Charlottetown, P. E. I. B. Rogers, Jr., Manager. Telephone 1269. HEAD OFFICE Royal Bank Building. MONTREAL " l ‘A _... .__.<_..V!,_:.! _____ I is at least 30 per cent. Master Lloyd Harvey of Crapaud, "It is generally admitted that the; men; a few days recgnuy the 5,1951 l, man of normal size and figure can n; h]; 515w‘ Mrs Kennem Macnm. i buy ready-for-service clothes bettcrl ' mind cheaper than if he had thcmi made to measure. The comparativcl M,“ Lied“: Parley of Port 515m saving is about £2 a suit for the same I N_ B" is spending ha. vacation “SW f quality material. The fit and finish of ing relatives in Tryon ‘and North' Tryon. I ald of Tryon. as with a suit made to measure. 1 ‘Women have given an impetus to the business in this way. Family shop 3 {ping is much more common than it‘ I was. A wife likes to help her husband ‘l Master Kenneth Dawson of Augus- tine Cove is visiting relatives in Try- DB. Her many friends regret the con- ! tinued illness of Miss Marion l-lowat‘. = , of west Tryon who has been confined ‘ man than she would Judge that suit‘ influence is for ready-for-service. | i Li! i l a suit of! the peg is every bit as good r ehopsg his moths; and a ‘vomanil will dig a well for the passers-bj: _ would much rather see a Sui; on he‘. g And none shall suffer from thirst as I agenda,“ 5355; qvimt do you n-snt?" from a roll of cloth. So the ivomanlater- and “ml his “ml hand‘ “"9 "dived in of.’ the deep end Stewart Jones & (Co, Correspondents o! Greenshields 8; C0, Members o! the Montreal Stock Exchange 1 It 35 3"" WWW 31-. Charlottetown I k: “pa”. s...- Wllere the earth has springs and U16’ "When you have quite finished I sky has ram. , should like to have a word u-ith y" After ten minutes had passed. the l. he replizd about the well. Then he sat bark to ‘watch twenty mmutes no‘ and 5m hasty; Home Baglcy cl.d come. six years ~33. mmhe-,-.u1.ja~r~_" instances, have been affected. and it and it has been necessary from time 11m 1929' In the mi.” ye” the cum is been b watch closely the raw materials markets and. wherever possible. Iv- LONDO . .-— k1 I y m’ mmumwmlw “m, (o; the New Jersey com l: vllngs were equivalent to $5 e share t :5 Ag; 2 big)” Kenya: to mlrrwflfl’ l °°fl°5P°lldlm n“m'1of conunon stock. The current div-. gr pupa‘ i: d 3v to; d m ber o! dill’!!! 9° 111° cmwu“ w" idend rate is $2.60 a year, lncreasedlo one o n on: es n, m‘. B-‘flkc as advantageously u possible. pontiorl. from $7 as from the beginning of this t tn‘ Tglew Ema: c121,}; aging Allah. customers of mmuflcturoin! m- the n111'1°°°°‘ °‘ ‘h’ 5°°’°‘"1' Vyear. rt is nsequently evident that's“: E e ,5 ' m, firms realizing commodity weakness. of State of Col-lode. however. the bot- “he dividend m” i, hem! “med by! ‘h’ wigd‘ 3d ‘ltlh latesasfizm ‘)2’ . ' , CD fl“ Q S“ a are inclined to hold away from new a] number of shares which had been ,5 wide margin’ which encourages fiber-ix; 18d page is “S183; w teed’ There is a slight improvement in her condition and we hope she may quick- ly recover. visitors to Cavendish Beach on Sun- to her bed for the past three weeks. 1 4 l OLD MONUMENT T0 TIHRST IS NOW RESTORED I AMESBURY, Mass., August 7.—A A motor Dirty! MW P911119 ch15‘ i Smpwreckud 53110,; monument to hlsj When interest in the wcll was reviv- holm, Mr. LloYd Hows“ and M‘ 111d I awful mu.“ was recently dedicated ‘ed, it long since had fallen into dis- Mrs. Erie Boulicf‘ Ind ffl-mlly “'91”? hem on m India when he was “repair. Even the underground stream [sailed Valentine Bagley, to be ship- rpassers-by quench their thirst. and to: come up ye; would you phase 1cm; Rifle“ “p” “m” a 5°“ ‘hing m‘ me a lifebuoy to throw after her? I Vwater and plenty of it. It is 100 yearsishomdnm like it to be thought I w“ ‘and more since Bagney came back lmkmdt. ;from the seas-glad and lucky r that fed it. dwindled away. 9136mm as long as possible 1n the issued. both directly to shareholderaexpectation in quarters closely in-l ‘mg m the New Jersey wmPinY- h“ Iformed about the company's affairs‘ 110116 of securing something of a price I water and watch the dogs which are left while masters and mistresses at- “Y- wrecked on the Arabian coast and~ |WBI1d€I', tortured, for weeks in the Somewhere m the years it had been PLUMBING AND Hiamed "The Captain's Well" and an "lui-ntage by doing so, Business ex- |to be reported and this created a "B" that a further increase may be put "little: are notlz: in many linen ure conlowiut lax-m ""11 ‘h’ “m” ,into effect in the not rllront future. where price declines have been dns- number exchonofld °' °*°m“3"bl’ 1 At the present level of around 45. a tic e tendency towards hand-to- fm thou of Mend Nickel Co., and Zylgld of 5.1a percent is indicated. mouth buying-While this u not es International Nickel 00.. of New Jer-l Benet-cl ls in i021 it l: nevertheless sey. The number is b91118 "WM jpanded very rapidly not only in rec- iend the performance. 1 All the large department stores of ILondon have an attendant in the en- trance hell to stand guard over the B in fth .. m c” o e company h” u ldogs that are left, while the owners jsliop. The dog's lrushes are hung "Pmbflvlrily "ducal: “mgr-Alon gradually as more shares are ‘turn- ant years but in recent mon‘hs. Dur-, kilos volumes, and even more lmled in. but the actual amount Ofilng the past few weeks it has been“ “ “m” ‘l’, hmk" l“ ‘mm °l Values. stock that the company W88 T159011" pointed out that the company has f “Wm "e “need 1m“ pan‘ °I WMA" extended m, um of “mam.” by madman are few restaurants. even in manufacture of additional li-ies. The ‘h’ mum‘ am“! dame“ wrme company who” “m,” u. ‘vumflndogs me forbidden. Waiters cheer- m m, ma“, m; developed m“, ‘ fully step over tolls and legs that holding corporation and its operat- from beneath table cloths, 10m m aonduam w . numb” d and may hat cheekrooms have com- alble for. prim‘ w *1“ 1111M“ 11" not, the 13,158,108 ww- fnternstlonl-I Nickel " mice Stations. “mild Sme millmderstlndin: has arisen Mr. Keenan of St. Eleanora, potato inspector, visited ‘Pl-yon on Tuesday in the interests of the Potato Growers Association. The Misses Kathryne Dobson and Amy Lea, Nurses in Training in Mal- den General Hospital, who spent their returned again to resume icouraea. ~13- iected from‘ contamination fr l searing desert. i Bcgleys stolgv. handed down in le- I gend, is confirmed by a tale publish- ‘ed in 1794 by Daniel Saunders, one of several others cast up with Bag- rley. Natives robbed the sailors of , every stitch of clothing, and they set jout naked for Muscat. 400 miles vacation at their homes here. have 1 acres the San“ their Terribly blistered, famished and ; thirsty, the group at last encounter- yed a party of friendly natives and ;hired them Q take them by camel Only six of the 17 who lfltmalnquartarolnmmtoths number of additional shares to be fa- "M hv I-temrionai Nickel Oom- WW of Canada. Limited. some writ- "1 mine their calculetions on o "WM laud capitalization, or is.- mzzoa can and other: on 1:111.- Ianmlbtcuundnllnbcmgmmmlnmmlijanm_umnnamnmm_anmmwhcvammzuuwvawmuo_ An oirstandinz‘ feature in connec- ticn with Service Stations. Limited- whoee mam are listed on the Tor- onto Curb Market. is the continued subsidiaries. Those are eleven in num- ber 11d operate in Clnldl and the United sum. They are prominent flvcnsion of earnings this y»: in producers of service station and heat- the fies of business conditions which ‘i118 6111131116119- have affected a large number of- ‘The cammm shares are also listed pleto dog checking facilities. Dog: no allowed to travel unmo- losbd in all railway trains, even in ldining cars, and train conduc‘ a will gladly go through four or five ears to find o. bone for tome hungry abroad. Every dog that enters the 1 m Muses; country must be left in quarantine started arrived. While wandering in for six months, including those that the desert, the legend goes, Baglgy can show British birth. After ab! , prayed as never before. Whittier, the months’ inspection veterinarians can poet, l. later resident of Amesbury. determine whether the visitor-a Ire iput that prayer into verse: brinlng vrith them any contagious Pity mo, Codi For l die of thirst; Take me out of tbil land loourat: old sign on a little shed over it was all that marked lt. But now. thanks to the gift of former State Senator and Mrs. James H. Walker, it is to have a beauty: such as it never had. Restored. with water once more flowing, albeit through pipes into a modern "bubbler," the well will bef officially presented to the Town Im-l provement society by Mr. Walker.‘ Mrs. Walker will pull the strings un- ‘ - veiling the restoration and Col. Ned- Arden Flood of New York will be the‘ H! day's orator. ‘ i HEATING If you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to 80 Grafton Street . Opposite Prince Edward I Theatre . A Portion of the river was par- titioned off as a swimming bath. available for bail-l sexes. A meek-I Ph " - looking man went up to the attcn-i one 693 J dint. Who was eating his lunch, and ...... - ‘...’.- _, ._ .... .._-...__.-i..,s-. n. .... “...... . ». -