" s t liq-m. ~- 1 t... m. llmil“ l»- In» IIAIISE THESE Angry, September, October are infantile paralysis mid typhoid danger months. Flies spread these dread disgasesj Nothing kills flies like FLY-TOX. It is quick, ~I.”.""" certain death Jun .0 Sold everywhe ._ smelling, stainless, guaranteed full strength. run: CHARILOTTETOWN GUARDIAN umiu l!" (in ~ i... ,, ‘I HEADLINES EIIEIIY YEIIII to all insects. It is pleasang re at a new low price, E. R. Bro l 144 Richmond St. {Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance" at Lowest Rate Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis wdzSon Charlottetown 1S1 Queen Street, Your Vacation Have the City Ticket Agency plan your summer vacation. Information in regard Io rates, etcswill be given at any time. PHONE 540 W. K.‘ ROGERS Phone 540 l_> Ill‘ In iii-r word: Ln Me Spiritual Olirrlngn, Cnriln, per inch; Salli-cs o! Tiinii word. (ltlirr riiten on uppllcntl Iliniiiinm Cliurizo (or iiuy uiiic on §§C IDCC- kUC-UQDQCC-GQ V Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance etc" 4o per in ks ulul Apprei ii on, 70o per flI-ltfllllflll tvi-ruiy-lirs cents, _ NQQQGGCBDQQQQQDQDU ’&DQ{. Western nut! Eultorn locals, to Piieiila 2o per \\'0l'l|; Clusnllleil Inch; Lists of l-‘iorul and Letters ol Cnnilolcsir 70o lni-li or do Der J1>£YQ13UQ 0?.. -3'l. OFFICIAL BASEBALL Still-Ilia‘ Pads tcii cents. Postage emit:- Abuly Charlottetown quardtu. uififiziiiitiri: sauna‘. Apply 181 wcymoulh Street, Cily- L-sizo-ti-iu-ui. SALE-BRO 0D SOW 1W I‘: FOR i0 llll‘l'O\I.' September 5th. David blmonnld, Union Road. L-6110-8-l8-3l. . E - REGISTWIRl-ZIH ham and Pekingese pup- , DIPS- Mrs. N. l). Walker, lvlouut l _Edu"ard Road; 1.45116 B431 i FOR SALE-FROST‘ & WOOD l Binder lully repaired and in good l “oi-taint: condition for $65.00. B. Compton, Ltd, Belle River. L-(llZlB-tl-19-4i. c’. FOR SALE - FIVE PASSENGER Sedan. Ton Truck and Tractor. All in good condition. For further llrrtietilnrs apply L, 1". MaeKln- non. North Rircr Road. ClrTown. g; E- I- 14-610 -18-ili. Wanted XATION; I. FAR?!“ PUBLICATION his ‘lllcnlruzs for two expei-lcrccd s" "mien with cars. Apply W, T. lilllichie, Queen Hotel, Charlotte- i '---fi‘illl-8-l8-3l. FoR 5.410.812‘ EENQALOIV. of art brick, ml five acres cleared land- Ealillll‘, new 37 pen fox (illicit. Situated‘ near Monr- ciagflirvdone mile from the B. ll11lIS~ main highway. selintgaloiv has bath, shower. for fllb, sink. clectrol burner "n, uamlci‘. kelvlnaloi‘. two A" l1 aces. Very modern. above for $5,000.00. "Ff .0 l’. o. not KIT-Il- Moncloii, N. B. p LOW vlTALrrY IF Easily Tired, Nervous, Exhausted. Take Ostrcx Tonic Tablets. Con- tain raw oyster invlgorawrs. Put. new life in evcry part of body. If not delighted, maker relunds few BEWARE cents ptlltl. Call, write Jenkins Pharmacy‘. N-425-7-20-W F M i1. Oct. so. . ____._____... L-_€ (JASII FOR OLD GOLD. GOLD tccth. Gold coins and Jewellery. Mail or cnll 133 Kent Street, Charlottetown. L-6047-B-l5-6i. I-ZSCAPED FROM OUR RANCH, cue femtilc silver fox marked SM. right ear; 'l‘.3 left. ear. D. N. McKay and Son, Bradnlhanc rt. n. L-6110-B-l8-3i i-‘iiais "i... . risiii,iiii'izin'raiif Double silt‘! No extra cost! Gainsborough Studio. Brace 5 Building. P. O. Bo ‘l, Chai- 1 lottcloivu. H L__ 1 61.,‘ To Rent T0 LET-RESIDENCE IN A VERZO C dcligzhtlul locality, situated at Grant Gnome Street. Apply SA. Cilllsaqllillltllivlll.n~>Lrllllll7 T0 RENT-GARA 257 Richmond Street, . L-GIOZ-S-lil-Ii. 7 Boarders Wanted _ BOARDERS ACCOMMODATEI) 77 l Upper Prince Street. L-tilllll-S-lll-lli. S T U D E N T S ACCOMMODATEI) near College. Vczgv reasonable rates. 2'10 Sydney sircct. 7 L-GIOO-B-lli-ill. ACCOMMODATl-II) AT handy l". W. C. 1.43065 8-15-5i. STUDENTS 253 F‘itb~.ro,t' Street ETi-‘fifiilffslii: oniiikiiimiro‘ near College. 237 Grafton Street. L-8098-8-1B-3l. Near College. 146 lllllsboro LZBOtJB-B-IB-‘il. BOARDERS — MEN STUDENTS accommodated. 238 Kent Street. L-B099-8-l8-3l. unuvrnIo-sriimzxr scanners. 26 Victory Avenue, quite ucar N§0§l8-19-1i CWEBe. Moderate rates. " L-EIZO-a- 18-31 .S‘TOICK QUO TZATIONS N. Y. Stock _ Exchange (Supplied by Pltfleld slid Co. llouiln-ru of llmitrrul slack .0:- clsungo and Curb llurlist) Open Lust 232 1201/, 7 Stocks Al Chem Ain ' Ain Ani .»\ni Aiii Water Au-iilsuu All Iii‘! Auburn Ililll O Bendix Ai Roth Si Briggs .\I;in (‘use ('ll".\‘ O (‘hi-yslcr (‘uni Sol (‘nui Sn (‘uli (‘an (‘nu this (‘urn l‘r Ilillu-Ill I41’ - .\I|In EAL ' ‘ l‘r llt us: 11;"); 2o“; f‘ Iiimilflvli (iuuilywrir 'I‘ Nor I'M lint (‘ar (‘t-u lut lllll‘ lul Tel ’l'ol Thu out \\'fll‘(l .\lur (‘n .\' \_' (‘t-n Nor .\iii (‘o Nor I'm- l':ii'k “til lliiil (‘o llail Kriiii O Sear: lim- ("o South l‘:iv Fivl Oil .\' J Sluiin (‘n 'l'r*< (‘n Vnltwl Air Pulled fins Imp II Woolworth M T’l.. CURB (Supplied by PltIIellI llld Cnln- puny members o! llontrrnl stack exchange nut! curb market) Sim-ks Open Last l1 A on 23s,; 23% hum st 1n 1n Fnrrl A 20 20 linp on 2on4. 20% lut Polo 311/‘ {Ill/r Xlclcliers A ‘ \\'i\lker fluoil 30 III! New York Curb Blot-ks _Closs Al (‘i-rp Am 131 Ain (‘you B 34% Aiu iiii E1 41% Aiu Sup l‘r 25g As (ins lil I Alina (‘u 14% I'll Sort‘ (‘rvoln l‘et El llnntl Sh lflvril 1':|u .-\ (hill Oil Penn luip Oil lut Polo Nine lluil St (Ill Ken Iin l. l‘ .\ L'ii l. l‘ I'M P ' Produce rzces (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 18- Whcat, nor no 2 $1.12 1-2 Oats, C W no 3 54. Oats. fecd no 1 53. Flour. spring wheat firsts $6.30. Flour seconds $5.90. Flour bakers $5.80. Flour winter wheat patents, choice $4.40-$4.50. Flour white corn $580-$600. Bran ton $27.25. Shorts ton $29.25. Mlddlings ton $32.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $3.45. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $8-$9. Que white and col 14 1-4. Cheese Ont white and col 14 3-4. Butt:r no 1 24 3-4. Ezigs iii cat-tors A large 33. Egizs A medium 31. Egg; B 2G. C 23. Pokilrvs Nin’ Que m 1 80's $1.25. Nczv Que no 2 8T; $1.10. patents, To 1.5T GEFOII2CARS. Dwelling No. 247 Grafton Street. lLately occupied by Dr. Keeping. Amfly EA. M. POOLE a co. 0-6640 0406 O-OQ-+Q-Q m 0-00-4004 L-5908-7-I3-tf GORDON FIFE, So Morning Stock Letter (Received over Pltfleld and Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK, Aug 18-—Tlie Span- ish situation and the drought dom- lnate the news. As far as the Spanish situation is concerned it is interesting to note that Lloyds quotes odds oi’ 10 to 1 against war within the next six months. As far as the drought is concerned there were scattered showers in the last flve hours causing a. break in the heat wave. However, reports from Washington would indicate that there will be a sharp increase in relief rolls in farm areas this win- lor. Dividend meetings today are Kennecott, Parafine Co, and Ches- apeake and Ohio. The most en- couraging thing about the market is that volume has tended to dry up on the sell-off. One stock which moved against the trend yesterday was McCall. The stock gives an interesting yield and has done relatively little marketwlse last year. Believe this stock is worthy of some consideration. CHICAGO, Aug. 18-1111 low grade and no-miilable wheat will be fed to livestock to eke out the supply of corn and. the consump- tion of wheat will therefore show a. ver-y substantial enlargement over last year and make imports (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Aug. ill-With prim- ary receipts of corn shrunk to less than half what they ivcre a week ago, oorn prices shot skyward anew today the extreme limit, 4 cents. ' Scorching temperatures in Iowa the banner corn state promised f0 reduce still further the meagre supplies of com available. At Cedar Rarplds the memory was above 100 degrees. And at Des Mones the official prediction was for 115 today. Corn closed strong, 1 5-8 to 4 1-8 cents above yesterday's finish, 56D wheat. 1-8 to 3-4 advanced, Sop 113 7-8 to 114, Dec 113 to 113 1-8. oats 5-8 to 1 cent up. and prov- isions showing 2 to 7 cents gain. PRODUCE . MONTREAL, Ill-Butter prices moved higher on Montreal open produce markets today, in symmthy with reports of a. sim- ilar trend on British markets. Butter was quoted at 25 cents per pound for carlots or less of no 1 while lots to retailers were 26 for solids and 27 for prints. Graded egg shipments In car- lots or las were quoted at 27 1-2 to 23 cents a. dozen for A large. 25 l-2'to 26 for A medium and 20 lo 20 l-2 for C. Cheese averaged 14 3-4 cents for Ontarlos and 14 1-4 for Que- becs. . - Potatoes were $1.25 to $1.30 for no 1 Quebecs and $1.10 to $1.15 for no 2 per 80 pound bag. EXCHANGE MONTREAL, Aug. 18-—Britlsh and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as io11ows:— Argentina peso .2790. Australia pound 4.0160. Belgium belgu .1688. China Hong Kong dollars .3130. Denmark krone .2247. France franc .0659. Great Britain pound 5.0138. Holland flux-in .6792. India rupee .3802. Japan yen .2945. New Zealaiid pound 4.0183. Norway krone .2529. South Africa pound 5.0048. Sivedsn krone .2595. Unitsd Slates dollar par. Closing exchange rates:- At Montreak-Pound 5.03 U. S. dollar 1.00; Iran." 6.59. At New York-Pound 5.03 1-16: Canadian dollar 1.00: franc 6.53 5-8. At Paris-Pound 70.37 fr; U. S. dollar 15.18 3-4 fr; Canadian dol- lar 15.18 fr. In gold—P0und 12's. 3d; U. S. dollar 59.44 cents; Canadian dol- lar 59.46 cents. NEW YORK. Aug. lib-Foreign exchange steady; Great Britain demand high 5.03 1-16; low 5.02 11-16: close 5.03 l-16; 60 day bills 5.01 7-8; France 6.58 5-8; Italy 7,- 87; Belgium 16.86; Germany 40.- 24; Canada 1.00. ' 3-161 ldier oi’ Fortune 115 7-8 to 116, Dec 100 1-8 to 1-4. t from Canada. again necessary. Bmlorrie—vancouver says- Aug- ust. product-ion and earnings will reflect the inclusion in mill feed of a higher proportion o1 ore from the higher grade, Ida May ore body and the considerable reduc- tion in costs arising from the fact that the Ida May vein for 2,000 feet has placed Bralorne in the category of a highly profitable long life operation. ‘TORONTO, Aug. ltk-Mndsen Red lake—Am told that Madsen Red Lake new surface disclosure which at last report had been opened up for 1,500 feet gives in- dication.»- ol being a very large low to medium low grade ore body. Diamond drilling is stated to be currently getting underway to determine depth possibilities. Understand that previously made plans for the erection of 150 ton mill have born shelved in view of the importance of the new dis- covery and that a large plant is already being considered. Talk is heard of 1.000 (on operation but this, of couisc, is unofficial and considering the newness of the ‘disclosure would appear rather premature. {Canadian Press) LIIONITREAL, Aug. ltd-Cattle lradri-g was at a standstill in ear-liy dealings on Montreal live- stock markeis today while calf, hog and sheep and lamb sections held steady. Receipts: Cattle, 368; cal- ves 158; hogs 673; sheep and lambs 69 with good vealcrs selling at $6.50. Good lambs sold at $7 with culls out at $5 irhile sheep ranged from $1.50 to $3.50. ' Mt'l. Stock LIVESTOCK Grass calves sold from $3 to $3.75, Bacons sold at $10. fed and watered, with selects drawing the l usual $1 premium. Butchers, heav- ies and lights went at $9.50 and extra heavies at $9. Light hogs ranged from $9 to $9.50 with sows selling from $6.75 to $7.50. ~ Currencies (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Aug. lit-Pound . Exchange (Supplied b1 Pltllcld sud Cani- psny members o! lloutreul slocii sschungs and orb market) llorks Olnu Last Ahltlbl Asbestos Batiiurst 12% 12% Iii-Ii ‘I'el 149V; 1431., Brazilian 113i ti", Ilrow (‘o (‘all 3 L‘ Ilruvk Silk R h a <1- l‘r a sol/t "W. Build Pm ~13 4.7 Can (‘om 57's "N (‘an Nor Pr 26 '23 (‘an (‘or Fri F"; i": (‘an HWI PM 301i 35“: (‘an Ind Al A T-"t. TI’, (‘an Pnc 11*} II”. (‘nlnnese '27"; 27"’. (‘ans Smelt M 55"’: Dist‘ Son: 24 211E Dom nCnl Pfd 1Q 173i Dom Rrlrlne 43 43 Tlorn Fl l3 5V1 5W: Thu Ii‘: m‘; Fraser (“n II 14 l-‘uuuil (‘o 111', 17 lloiv Smith l2 l? Imp ‘Foh ‘I4 ‘H Int Nickel 5215 53 “as lTnr 4 4 xo-rwni Ft l 1"’- .\ui l‘r ' WI _\‘;|I “row 471"- .\‘ S: (‘or 15% .\'or.'\ul'l'i "I". l‘uw Pr 15 Ono l‘l- “W: Shnu" ‘J01’. St Tmv '~"’i St (‘an ‘l7 Foil (‘an Pr “Vi 11V.- IViu lilct‘ BANKS ‘Rk (‘an Tlk (‘rim 15R 1H9! I'll: .\Iil Bk N S 2R1 2.81 Ilnral ilk YESIERIJAYIl, tucit MARKED IIIIUIAIIUNS Corrected For Every Wednesday, 8c Sat, urday’s Issue. I RETAIL MARKET (‘i-levy hunch Onions hunt-h (‘arrow 2 lhs Onions lh New potatoes pk New turnips bunch Veal lb Rhubarb lb 01d potatoes pk Spinach 2 1h! RIEPIJPIIIFR glass ..,': ‘ Parsley bunch 71- , Cabbage bead Lettuce 2 bunches Lettuce bead String henna lb illunberi-lr-s qt Pens shelled qt (‘aiiliflnivcr each Steak lh Roast he»! Stew meats lniml» r-lmpi. (‘hlrkr-u Mich Rutter lh Alum-n lb (‘rcnm liens (IOZ Tiny cwt Growing needs o! u growing family are t best protected by u. Crown Life Family ' Income Benefit l . l 39...»? lh ~==;_.._.—- - 4 l‘ I Consult the Crown Lite Mun " .i Krill. 4 i» |rIir'Ii-l4|\\ n \litltlliill . \\l‘.1‘_ (m) rail ill ELI! Illtlliil ~ii-t'._ Fla!‘ Coil fresh lb Haddock lb Mackerel 2 tor Salmon lb Alckllllan l\lr'\'itl ie .\lr‘\\'.'llior5 Min (‘orp Zillnto Monet: Morris Preston MINING (Canadian Press) ‘TORONTO, Aug. 18—The min- ing share market indices register- od a. point-gain in the golds and a point loss in the miscellaneous mines today, leaving the average level about. even with the previous close. Slzeable gains and losses spotted the board at the gong following an active session. The turnover was 1.466.000 shares. A few recently dormant issues came to the front, among them Mining Corporation . which traded 27,000 shares and closed 7 cents higher. Perron was another feat- ure at a net gain of l9. Csrlboo advanced 10, Bulfalo-Ankerlte 30. God's lake 9. Hard Rock 11 and Wright Hargreaves 20. Gains o! 10 sterling firmed 1-2 cent to $5.03 3-16 on Montreal foreign ex- changes today while the United States dollar at par and the French franc at 6.59 cents re- mained‘ even. NEW YORK, Aug. ill-The pound sterling jumped '7-16 cent to $5.03 l-16 o:i the foreign ex- change market today In terms of the United States dollar. The Canatdian dollar remained unchanged at par ivhile the French gold franc sagged 1-8 cent to 6.58 5-8 cents. Miscellaneous iCanadian Press) - MONTREAL, Aug. ilk-Butter prices finned on Canadian com- modlty rxchlhge produce section today. Butter Spot: Sales: 100 boxes Que, 25 1-8. Out 25 1-4A. Cheese Spot~Uhqucted. Eggs Spot-Ont A laiize 27 1-2 to 28; A medium 25 1-2 to 26; C 20 to 20 1-2. (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montrcal-Jndus- trial stocks irregularly higher. Toronto Mines-Golds up; other groups down. New Yo:'k—St/ceks closed slight- ly higher. Winnlpoz-Avheat 1-4 cent high- er lo lllivthilllgttl. New York-Cotton lower; unchanged. sugar ii EYE I rxiiitiiincu ‘Fitting and Fllvnfirlng Glasses t Etc. . . t II. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIST MONTAGIIE, P. E. I. OIIIce Connected With Drugstore. cents each were boarded for Pickle Crow, O'Brien and McLeod Cock- shuit and Tobum added 6. Holllnger and Pioneer registered narrow gatns and Bralorne drop- ped 20. Dome closed 5-8 down at 54 1-8. Anglo-Huronlan backed up 45 and recessions of 4 to 9 cents were chalked up for Read-Authler. Pamour. Paywnasrler. Bidgood- Kirkland, Kirkland-Hudson Bay and Kirkland Lake. TORONTO, Ann. 15- Stocks (‘Ions Acme Oil 10% Afton O11 7W .>\_lllX on 45 Alex -'_5_ Algnmll _ H41 Anglo F! 1°" \ Arsrosy m“ ‘ Aruttir-Irl 1"" Ashley 14‘ Astoria :15 m.) nux "W; llnzniunc Rar II M Ilusr- mutt -- mmin- ‘ I“ I'll: Kilns '2‘ Rubin 3'2‘ Ilralorm‘ ‘.;'_ Ilufl‘ Ank "*5. ‘Buff (‘rm 1,,‘ '-' Tluul: ilill R on" rn-r 1Q m) iaiun I-r (‘an ,\l.'ll (‘nrilmn - ctmi» '1‘ “Q m“ m: i‘, (‘hrsmlum - 5,6 (‘lnvivy n“ (‘nuflnrum "i. mn- PM ave Til".- ion non T“; at 120 3T 1". 9-. m. n? 1'.‘ (iuuinr C111 10'.‘ llalerou‘ Y- uma ltnrli 2'10 Iiarkni- I7- flolliiiizcr II" Ilninosiead 47v Ilnivny R0 J .\1 Cons Tl Kerr Lake 0.". Kirk lluil 1510 Kirk 1.11m (l1 Lato- Sh s7"; I..'iui (‘out 43 l..'|\‘l\ (up 100 Ileivl-l 10 l” not)! s Llitlo l. l. son Muhammad Shows His Hand! Pros Alb o M .\uth K Murphy New Gold Non-bee K. s. neuritic, B.A.,0.IP.A., eftti? Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Proilt and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. l Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. l_. "A. Lars:- Blue Bus Line Schedule N 5 YEARS SERVING THh PUBLIC LEAVES LEAVES Murray River at 1.20 AM. White's Restaurant at Glen William at. 7.30 A.M. Pownal at M. H. North at 8.05 A-M. Cherry Valley Cor. at Still-sum Bridge w 2.30 4.51. Vernon River at Montague at 3.50 am. Itoseneath Cor. at Vernon River at 9.30 A M. Montague at Rosencath Cor. at 9.05 A M. Sturgeon Bridge at Chem Valley Cor. at 9.40 .\.ivi. M. ii. North at. Pflwnal at 9.50 am. Glen William ut Charlottetown at 10.15 A.M. Murray River at Bus will stop on signal enroute. Parcels iaarrietl ‘J5 reni~ filiiiiniun L. S. JOHNSTONE Charge. §4¢0000oo0¢o90oo44oo¢0' BUILDING MA TERIALS I We carry a complete stock of lll'il.i)i\'(‘. MATERIALS such as (‘edar Sliiuzle- -:ill grades-Cedar Posts. Burnt Lime, lI_\(lI‘llI('il Lime. Cement Brick. lizirdivall l'lii~'lt‘l'. l’I.:-~ ‘r Paris. (Iyprnc. Sewer Pipe. Roll lloot'iiii~-.. .\~:- phalt Singles. Roof Coatings. Nails Jillil rwiiltnw. Paints. Putty, Class. 010.. \\Illt'l1 “c wilt-i‘ at. prices to meet all competition for loud-s ul stunt- quality and will ilelivei" by truck ill zi smzill ex- tra cost if desired. POOLE 8i TIIOMPSOIl, Limited Montague ‘7§7§49§i§ifi9§§fffiOfi-§§f~§f§9f§§§ 0 0 0 l >+o o» I OQOQQ-OQOQQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO-OQOOOOO0000 By Bob Moore and |ohn Hale THE tenure OF we _ SEARCHING PARTY caverns WITH HIS l? EPORT V ITIS AS HE SAID, O MUHAMMED...“ WE FOUND HIS CAMP AND HIS BEAST. .. .. HE CAME ALONE.- - FL; . /‘g / NOW YOU KNOW DERSTANDINC-n“ HOW MUCH DOYOU WE TOLD THE TRUTH. NOW THAT I SHALL HAVE N0 LETS HAVE an un- NOTHINGMY FRIEND“... 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