AUGUST 5,1935 c i” MARKET GOSSIP (n, Jnhllliflll Ward's Special . rnu smarts‘: Lsrrraa ‘ilig-"xiurtg, N, '.. Aug. 20-M- mtpigii tlrsi-c was sufficient strength soiut- of the leuderii to close the 1"“, _,,,,,..,. lndirstrial average near-- UP“ pi; at up for a new high, the l) 4m as a whole \vas irregular. The ‘Hilliard-cs centred largely in . the ‘Sh. uietnis arid specialties while ixiri-i-iiruzrl changes were shown else- lhpr,“ 'l‘lu-. Rails liavc not shown iuxrcli rallying power since Monday‘! .‘ll.i1(lli anti the utilities have been ma». the luflucircc of the uncertain- "mi ,..-..,- thc passage of the Hold- flf ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Bin, A victory by the uliiliiziuiatration could have an adverse 4h... till the markct but the out- look for full business remains suf- fivieiitll‘ favorable to ho a strong . 1| acriuus ilecli;c. b“ w Lniiilurv and Company. NUMMABY ' N. \'., Aug. fi-tlold s... qiintcti iu London at iios ma sgalust lids Thursday. 5......“ passes Giiffcy Coal Bill. “m, y i-pr loadings report around 1g 3n p_ in. today- Brokers loans by members banks 1.. New York City for thelr- own ac- roiiut in neck cutled Arig 21 declined $._.'...|o_ont) tu 871.000.000- viiln of 210 to l-lil \'otcs its ronfcri-cs on the litlliy Bill to "prtllll the Barkley Compromise on iliir "ilt-ath scutcircs." ('l'|li‘i|l1(‘ Sir-cl (Jo six inonths to linn- an net profit equal to 81.8.7 s share on preferred against 828.5 a rlairi- un preferred in like 1034 per- 1 i. . mppily Avcriigc volume of Reserve Bank credit outstanding during ,,.,...;,- untied Aug. 2i was 82.477000. \|[t Si.(l(l(l.0il0 ovcr previous weck and ilIi,00iJ.U00 nvcr a. year ago. ' Hilpfrliii‘ (fourt ..lustlco lcLnughlin lu Brooklyn tienies two injunctions siiiizlii to prevent merger of Fox Fllia and thc 20th Centpry Pictures i‘. .-\lli\‘I1(‘r'iii liome Products Co ist halt 103.‘. i-nzrcd 9'.’ rents s share vs 5i l0 s ivlrarc iii like i034 period. 'l‘hc liuusi- without a record vote pssscil tho "Croyseu Bill"'to impose g 7 pvl’ cent tax on Railroad pay- .-..11_.. [Ii fiiiiiiicc the new Railroad iioilioineut Program. High Low Last UD 3n liiil - - - 120.49 121.33 123.52 0.86 it) Bonds -- ' 08.40 0.05 lllgh Low Last Off 2i) R011! -- 110424 311.24 35,71 0.01.1 2i) L'til ---- 27.74 20.73 21.01 0.06 Dow Jones. BANON SAYS ,\if).\"l‘iiEAl.. Qua. Aug. 23—Stecls and specialties li-d the iuriustrinls slightly higher yesterday while Balls and Yiilltics rigged friictioniilly lnivcf nu lire day. Yesterday's ‘fur- iip-r recovery in the industrial div- isiou uas not particularly vigorous snti dot-s not alter the prospect of some fiu-‘hcr correction from the eur- rrnt area. If you hays not already iifllli‘ so, I suggest that you use fur- Iilvl‘ sircuirth iii tlic lndristrisls as a. opportunity for accepting half _...iir profits. Retain remaining pos- itions for the present. Rails remain bullish in their HUI.- irs retained. Iiiska on nra long aide are relatively low in this division. Utilities continue to hold well but any strength which nrsy develop as s result of the compromise on thc Utility Holding Bill might be used for accepting partial profits. Lake Shore and a number of med- ium priced-golds were pressed for vaaie yesterday. The ‘gold index in Toronto closed shat-p y lower, There is little doubt that the decline in Gold shares is being resumed if s fairly active sale and that further liquidation in general is likely to he soon before the selling has run its course entirely. BAKING LETTER - Thursday Evening NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. Wheat closed a cent lower and coru about half a ccut down, would leave than-alone. (‘otton closed practically unchanged and if you took profits on yul- first lot. on the recent bulge as advised. sell out your second lot on any fair bulge also. A few nrarc of our predictions came true today. Dongas Aircraft, which l told you two weeks ago would resume divi- dends this week, declared 75 cents this morning. lt did not respond to this announcement yet, but I would keep long of it for a few points more. - Col. Pictures on which ire took an enormous profit of at leaat 10 points on the long side and which i told you tu sell short around 70, on which sale you took anotsr profit of a or 0 points when we yuid you to carer shorts around or hciow ‘ll, but not to go long till it went to 65v hold at no today. you can start fluylug u little around 85 and more if it goes near 03. Fairbanks liiorse closed at 25% and should sell near -i0 this year. (Jase Threshing which l told you Monday to buy near (l4 for s new high, anti which went to 6-1 Tuesday, when my bullish advice was repented, .sold at 11% today. sell out half around 74. The tractions, of which you should still hold half your line, as I did not advise selling though stating a few dsys ago that they hnd done enough for the time llclni). resumed their moves today. Unification should be- come s fact within the next weeks, in which csac they ought to sell 8 or '10 points higher still. hut that does not mean you should start buylug on Banoii. 1m this bulge. Would .huy Seaboard Oil on a dip, Pullman around 4i. Bohn Aluminum l\~low 4 Amrr smelting below 44, Woollen pfd ral- lied_ 2 points to 48, closing at 41%. l expect s very large advance in it and do not think it will this week's low again. but cvcn if there should he a general shake out and if it should go a point lower still. it would not change my con- viction that you will get at least 85 for lt within six months, Phillip Morris sold at 401.4 last month and l told you then that I doubted if it would ever break 48. After it rallied to 50 it cams back ag- sin to 46% on Monday. hut today (t got up to 40% closing st (8%. My still ion and existing positions may epestcri prediction, that you will get atlesst 70 this Eail still holds good. v Baring. ililvrtising Rates-Payable iiiliiivancr (‘rnfral Guardian lllflll. 4s rpn ward) Western sad Iaaoara laesls, la ner Inrrl- Aslrrouneamalifa all 00mins Innis tlcea. ls per- srnrilr In llsmorlan Na Spiritual Offerings, Cards, Q11.’ ‘a sord on." rates on sppllmtlan prr wordi lllscallad ll w: incl: Uses or Ilorai and l IQ”?! f 0 Q l . per lnohr Noflrea a4 Tlralhl and 70s. it l:6nI“.-“‘ 1M drlmll rrialmum Charga far say dramas-sac twenty-live aaaaa. ggpgrlgirs Wanted 5'1‘ U D E N T S ACCOMMODATED near College. 237 Grafton Street. L-Mlil-ai. STUDENTS ACCOMODATID, $4.50 per week. Apply Guardian. w L-82l8-8-22-3i sr u o n n r s aocomronarsn. Also bed-sitting room. Apply at guardian. 15020-61. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED ncsr P. W. C. Apply 308 Kent. _._ _ P-Eiiii EITJDENTS OOMFOII-TABLY AC- commodstcd at 106 Hlllaboro St. L-B362-8l. Togbet m, LET -- rrousn. APPLY 12S xii... pt, n-aziii-s-n-ai to tar-consort wrru GAB- Mic. Apply 53 Elm. Ave- __ L-9367-8-24-3i T0 RENT - FURNISHED HOME. Will rent for winter monthaor as desired. Good location. Apply Guardian. L-DIOO-l-N-Bl >i—"'.._ IIOUSE T0 LET-Bl OBLIBAB- All modem wnvenienocs. Apply a1 Oricbsr. saieg He[p__ ill-ale or Female WANTED - AMDITIOUS fzALEa- people, msa and warren. spare time. to handle our line of Per- sonal Christmas Cards, featuring the‘ following outstanding items fourfold pastel tint parchmants, gravure etchings. many cut-out style cards with tip-on pictures. atraotlve calendars. humorous earth, envelopes with wallet. riap style, fancy lined and decorated to match cards. Elaborate use of gold and silver designs with bril- liantly coloured inserts. Dainty . initial cards that are new and dif- ferent. Seventy exquisite numbers to ohooas from styled in case form equipped with handle. Prices start at one dollar per desert Liberal commission. Write Premier Art Guild,- 202 Castle Budding, Mon- treal. » N-sasa-a-io-ti. 9.10. Male Help waned APPIINTICI WANTID 1'0 learn Barber ‘Prado. Short Course expert ' ' . Molar Barber Col- lew. Halifax. av-aas. WANTED - THE SERVICES 01-‘ A first class experienced caretaker for- large Ibx Ranch. Must be akigia. Good wages. State by letter qualifications. Applications will be held. strictly-in confidence. Loo L-DSIl-Si. go below , rrmk. roar. onies Box t. ousr-flgfltl Qllg-[PQ -_ _ visiriiiit incii iiirftii iiiiilllllilNS Corrected For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue rnonvos Oats .. . Hay. loose civt Straw, pressed cw! . MARKET llTAll. Celery bunch New potatoes pk Tomatoes . . Rhubarb lb .. Blueberries qt (‘auiiflorver ear Onions lb . Beets bunch Veal ll. itoiisr lam-f . Stew meats .. Fowl - - - Broilers . Lain!) lh Carrots lb .. adish , Mint. . Turning hunch Spinach .’i lb . , . . . . .. Parsley hunch Broccoli . . Peal (it . (‘ucumbcrs ‘l to" Butter Praam Eggs don . . . . . . . .. FlSIl Cod lb Mackerel 3 for ..... Haddock lb IV. Y. Stock . Exchange so s... 7C n.- see- (Quoiatlons furnished by Johnston and Ward, llelnhars of Montreal Stocks Exchange, Montreal Curb Market. l6! Richmond Barret. Char- lottetown.) - Stocks Opened Last ._.___ Air Reduction - 7- - 1.42% 142% Allegliany Corp - - 25% 30% Allied (fllelnivill - ltili-lfi 1B1 Allis Chnliacrs - - - Atlantic lit-fining - - 2111/, 28% Auierlcan (‘an itlS-‘ii 138% Am Car l-‘ound - 22% 22 Am For Power - - - i.“ 71'. Am iloconiotirc - - ltiIA. 10% Am Pow l.ii:lit . - - 7 7 Am linrlintnr - 177,} l8 Am Smell. ilfg iii/Q 451/; All! Sugar - - 5i I14 Am Tel vi-i - - - mu 138% Am Tob B - - - - lul 100M An Connor . . _ inv, 20 Atchison - - - - 307;, 51% Auburn Auto - - - - 3.‘. 31% Burn A - - - - - - 101/. Bald Loco - - - , - 21,5 Bait Ohio - . - m1’. Ben Aviation - - - 10W. Beth Stccl - - - - 387/; Boigs - - . - - 445g. Byers A u - - - . my. Burr Add .\1il(‘1l — , l8 Continental till - ' , 2'.‘ (‘an DI‘? Gin .\lt\. itl lDlfi (‘an Pntrlfiv - i011; i174 (‘are 'l‘uri-,~ui 14w, 133i (‘cl Corp - - ~ - - 27"; 29V; (‘our Sou - - - - '."_, 2% (‘orig Ntrlru - - - - iii 461/4 Phit- North - - - ~ 2,. 2%. (‘hrysler .\iot - - - 501/4 00% lfoiiirnbiir (‘nrb iK) 80 (‘oi Fuel iron - 2%. 2 Colum tins lfilcc - ll 11% (‘our Sol - - - - J-‘i 10% (‘on Gas - - - - 31% (‘on Oil - - - - - - - W: (fou Carr - - - - - - Si 84% (‘Corn Prod - - - 071-’; 07% Dcl hind - - - Ii.‘ 33 l7 i Dripnut - - l1.’. 110% i-last Kodak - - its 148 iiliet- Auto Lltc (‘u - - 20V; 35H Elcc i‘o\v Light - - ~ hi4. 5% Eris - - - - - - iii-g 121/; i-‘irst Natl Stores 3i .'vl Gen As|)lrrilt - - - 211% 203/1 lien Eli-c ~ - - - 31% 31% (len Foods - - - - Jl-(Pifl Mill Gen Mot - - 42 43 tlold Dust - (loud Rubin-r Goodyear Rub Houston Oil‘ - i-lud .\lot - - lirtcrhorir nil liar - intl Nickel - Intl Tel - - - Johns .\lirn - - Kan (‘ity South Kelvinntor - ~ Ken (foppcr Lsmbcrr (‘u - . Liquid (‘arhnuitv Loews Incorp - Loose Wilt-s Bis Mai-k Truck - Math alkali - .\iiss Kari - - Mt’l." -Stocwk, Exchange _ __--_. (Q tatlo frrrnnheil by Illilllfllb £31018:- rnenrberl of all .195‘ took Exchange Mantra! can. Market. rsa arcs-ions siren ‘lhariottclawnai. i Bsthurst A - - I Bell 1w ~ - - "ill/z Brat '1‘ l. Pow 7 n c l‘ow A 33% u c i‘n\v . - 3% Pair Car Com - 5% Brticlt Silk ~ 1'! (‘an Cur pfd 13:2 (‘an Cel com 113 (‘an (‘era com 514 (‘an Ind Al a - B). (‘an North Pow ‘-‘ r (‘an Pat: - - 11 (Ions Wrrelt - 173 Dryden Pap - 4 Dom Bridge - - - 20 ’ Dom Coal pfd - - - - l4 ‘ Dom Steel Coal B - - 5% 5'4 Dom Tex (‘our - - - 677s 07 (ion Steel Wares ZiVs 3% (inrtlu - - -- - - -- -'-'. 5% lloiv Siuith Pnp - - - 19% 9% lluiiil Prod - - - - 30% 11011 (told Mint-ii . . - i200 l iiiti Nickel - ~ - - 39 39 \1(‘i‘oil Front - 127;. l2. \lnrit Poo - aw, ‘wit. Sail Brew 717 35% St linw (‘nrp - llll lib Shawinliznn - - - - ii) 18% Sher “'11 - - - - - 12% l2 Steal ("o (‘an Cora - 405'. 40% BANKS '- iunrcrcc l-ll Montreal - - - - Nova Scotia - '- - - - 2L8 oysi - - - - - 144 Bank of (‘an - - - - 53% PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. ill-Butter and cheese prices ruled firm on Montreal dairy and produce markets today while eggs were barely Mendy, Pot- atoes were s little lower. Butter was-NM to ‘Zr cents per pound for no l in z-arlozs oz- less with iota to retailers selling at 21V; to 22 cents for solids and 221,5 cents for prints. Arrivals totalled 112 boxes. ("been was 101.4 to 101,1 cents per ponnri for no i curicnt Onlarios and 9% to 0% cents for no 1 Quebecs. Receipts were 4.886 boxes. Graded shipments in csrlots or less of eggs were 27 cents a doses for A-lnrge. 25 cents for A-nledium, 21 cents for B, and ill cents for C. To- tnl receipts were 1.057 cases; - New Quebec potatoes cased to 30 to 3.3 cents per SO-pound ‘hag. EXCHANGE (Canadian Praaa) IUONTREAL. Aug. ‘Elk-British and foreign exchange in relytion to the Pannfiisn dollar as complied by the Royal llsulr of Canada closed today as follows:- Argcntina peso .2697. Australia pound 3 0800. Belgium hciga .1602 China Bong Kong dollars 14007. Denmark krone 2227. France franc. 0664, Germany rcichsmsrk .40t04 Great Britain pound 4.0875 lndlir rupee 3701. Italy lire 0M2. Japan you .fi2. Jiigoslavia dlnar .0231. -New Zenlanti pound 4 0200 Norway krone .2 . South Africa pound 4,02%) Spain pest-tn .2570. Switzerland franc ,8277. ‘ Fnlted States dollar. 1A per cent premium NEW YORK, Aug. git-Foreign ex- change easy. Great Britain demand high 4 01%: low 4.00%: close 4 071A: no day hills 40.7%: France 062%: Belgium iii 98; Germany 40.27; Carr. ads 00 26-32, New York Curb" _.._x._ (Canadian Press) Stocks Class Am ("you B - -- . -- .. - - 237a Am Gas and El - . - - - ‘.137; Am Sup l‘nn~ . . . . . . . 2% Arias (‘orb - ~ - - - - - l8 Can Mar -- - . -- ,-_- . - - r (‘it st-r - - - -- , 25g El Bond anti Nirirrt- - _- - 14%| Ford Ofviqflll A - - - ~ 27K Gulf (ill l‘ou - - - . . - - - 94y, Hum Oil Ref - - - - . . . 53% imp Oil - - - - . - . . go int Pct - - - - - . . . . 3n NiagHud -- - --.-. . 19g St Oil of Kcu - ~ - - - - 2i Un i. and rs . .. . . . . at‘ [In L and l" Pfd - - '- . . 155‘ 1v" uscellaneoua i (Canadian Press) .\l0.\"i‘liEAi., Aug. 23- AMa meets ‘A t A A Glance (Canadian Press) I [oronto and Montreal-Industrial stocks irrosuirriy hiriier. Toronto Mines-Golds higher; bass metals lower. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat up about a half cent. NevnYork-Rnhber higher; cotton, sugar and coffee lower. A ' MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Aug. 23—The gold atocks t-arnc back strongly on the Tomato rii.ning market today, acv- eral oi tin-in gaining more than they lost ...t- previous session. At the close t-aclrsnge index for the group \.2l.i up nearly tvp points lo 08.00, iirupiired with 00.70 at the close on rhursday. ProQLt-takiug in the busu metal group entailed mod- erate recessions and a loss .64 to 05.01: nus recorded by the miscel- laneous inlnes index. Iutcrcsi in thc yellow metal alnres centred iii the secondary issues, in- cluding (‘eutral Patricia. God's Lake Llacunru, Pickle Crow snd bfcwattcra and thcac closed higher by 0 to l5 cents eat-h. Central Pat traded about 28.000 shares and closed at 1.62. Other gains by a few cents were McKenzie, Itenu. Niscoe, Sylvauitc snd Tohuru. Prospcrtrrs Airways advanced 1U cents in sluw trading and lJittle Long Lac liad tire same gain. ‘ llvluhvrc, up 21,5. to 31%. had thc wdr-st gain in the high price group. Lakc Shore sdvduced 1%. Dome lig wlriic l-iollinger- addrd 25 cents snd Teck Hughes l3 cents. Wright liar-I greavcs closed unchanged at $7 and Brslorne sliplietl back l0 cents, Interest in the silvers centred in Bear Exploration which became very active in the afternoon and advan- ced to a new high for the year st 1.02. The price was holding at riu at trc closs for a net gain of 0 cents . Currencies (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Aug. 23-Lesdlng cul-rcnciea were a little firmer on Montreal foreign exrQ-irnrzcs today. The pound sterling gulncil l-ltl cent to $4 08% while the United States dollar at 1 00% was up 1-10 of one Der cent. The French franc held nn- changcd st 0.64 cents _ _ vtCsrssdlan Press) NE“ lORh. Aug. 23——'1‘he pound sterling slipped 1/. cont today ‘on foreign exchanges. closing at 4.07 A it ranged from a top mark of 4 07% to a low of 198%. The Canadian dollar was st s dis. cfouat of 7-32 of a can; uflghanged rom yesterday. l‘ls- French franc lost 1/4 point, closing at 0.02%. —-—-—-_____._ _ _ (Canadian Press) WUWJPEG. Aug. ‘Jll-lfodcrsts cx- port sales of Canadian whenr and Ilmflirth in United States markets enabled prices to stage a spirited ral- iy on the Winnipeg Gruin Exchange today. Values closed 1/, cont higher to unchanged. Frsctionnlly lower early pathyflwith weakness iit oral values surged lil‘I'll‘d in the late dealings. The August futnrc, which showed -thc most strength, closed st Bill/r‘. while October finish- ed It $77.. and Decamher am. rents. Good pit buying was in evidence nnd inc uded purchases against ex- por-t sales estimated st 300.000 hirs. hels of wheat. included in the ex- ports was the aals of a round lot of amber durums to the United stair-s for milling. A gain of nearly three bushel at Minneapolis action of outside markets. Chicago was up a ccnt, and Buenos Airs-s Rained fractionnlly. Liverpool, how- ever. after momentarily recover-log from earlier weakness. closed 7m lower. Lilli? Oflefilill rfatrlcted sales in cash grsinir. (‘oarae grain; gum." fluctuated similarly to when, in sym- Liverpool. cents a featured thc The Eastern Guardian "WUBSCBIPTIONS to handed to their ruin. Archie nag: Phone ('1. oi- 1m at n. .1. Mahosfs _._..._ HWAINFUL ACCIDENT - My, AlLsn Masher, Montague, m4 the misfortune of having his nose badly broken last week. It happen. edwhllehewasmilkinglilseow, ‘Ifhe cow tossed her heed to mi herself of tormenting files} when one of heir horns came in contact with Mr. Muller's nose-H, HHMCIITSMEN APPEECIATIVE 34°" _. llliclitsmen who visited Charlottetown for the recent yacht race, are loud in their praise of the Wm hovpilslity received at the hands of the committee in charge of the race. Moorings for their boats were supplied and every ss- rsoance in losdins. unloading and fitting up for the race was willingly 639W. I'm; the sumptuous banquet and for the innumerable favors, Montague ysclrtsmen extend their sincere thanks-H. ..‘Tlie following are included in IOIMIOWII. . . 31mm __ .\_ntl ills - - - g the guests entertained st the ....~. 6.211” 333i.‘ 33.3913... . y" "cm "t" liit"-."tt “° ’ "; “W” cm hom- "Mr 8 . M u u‘ Mu low Light v no 8 48 . an .. of H , moderate. Apply on Promises. , IICQ I090 N". H"... . . Oats fecii no 1 42. VI , M!‘ "id MYB- 11- - Irnamat ‘gu- “gg 4;," Flour spring wheat patents. firsts 0051121. Montague: Ml‘. 430111011 ‘ WAXTID '- ACXMMODATION 5001b Amor- "t-n- d m $11171. wlhdJgfi. 11.5.; M11. B65510 . w for ‘two. it? "Y l" ‘"1" by m’ x211: 5a.: ' vigil; '..‘.°£Z‘..'3.“..‘ 59mm’; "i" shim? spew" m“ _\—~_=_______ “Pted ' g last ofeAilIilli- APP]? Guimim- Pack Mo; . . Flour winter wheat patents, choice w“ ‘Dumb!’ Gum- ln o’ Tor‘ w ,- _ . . L-rsoa- p"... Rgll . 3.1.20 n. caste. onto, Ont; Mrs. W. G. Bpe . ANTED __ 8300"“ “A!” gru'n..v.-o-_-;__~_-r:wwi— Dub Ker N J . Flour whl a corn 16.10 to 85.80. cfgrlntggwwn; My”; 5V1; gnd f ‘"‘°°‘ "he" PM" "'- - ratamnss sacrum-MW"- i-l‘.'.‘....‘.$.' .-.; i... Eilhlii. .119. i‘; 313i‘ -,_ _Ab9i$.__;l!11rl_lbv... use. ‘._-___€__._. bum” atien given ‘and new Radio u»... . . m‘ hliddlinga m. 2am u. 202s. 350m! the Willi- "Fflfiiiw" W" . ‘_"'“_ i writtsnon plans insult 7°"! s"?! Radio rtt-iui orpa w. Rolled oats mg 00 tos ca. . Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bourke, Col. P. WANTED ‘l0 BUY, GUARD m“ ‘l, gm- nqw OHIOO, Currie ltep iron '~ t . . 19 Hay no 2 per ton cariots l0_ to l1. “damn M“. min“- gag-kg ‘ 791100 snd hens. Also 1% h-P- l" Building. Charlottetown. J. A. Roebuck _- t . s19. 1i $521,519 i0 105i. w.“ jnm Bourke “d “my, r‘ engine‘ Apply B“ a‘ or MOON. lull U"- Scars i-iiiri-ir - - _ Butter no i 20' to . ' “B91005. M1‘- Biii Tldmfllh- m?!" " P1100! ~618- L-WGB-I-M-U - Shell Union Oil - - . 1o liggs in cartons A l large 3S. Vlllwrl Wild 1B8. W G Spencer. " g » ' - 3"“ "C" v- - - - - - tr Em A 1 meals-i,“ =°- Charlottetown, m. Archie Irwin. r F," s“, .4. a Civil ServanP sflfiifr-cnc- '- '- '- 11'»:- hif. i Li: f... 5,, Oharlottetmm. w. Mack Irwin. 221mm- Ill. ogflililfl. sou": I?" ._ _ , , . p‘: g3" 3 g5, ' ' Charlottetown, DI‘. P‘. W. Tldgilfflh. r , Clark - n” 31"" 31ml- -~ - - l4 s: a c 22. _ _ Charlottcwvrr, m. Arthur amp- ~»2:,'Q"h“'m'° "n" Booklet "Ho! to nt- I 01mm" 1mg 31',‘ W5; ~ ' ' - “gm” M" °“° "i" “i” lieu. air. John King. Mr. ma ti,“ l 5- "°"i"£;,_=__.__ inept Job.” it. 0- 0- 01'" ""1" m..... 0., Q1‘, _ '_ '_ _‘ “ti: "—'""""'— ssiati, m». our. niresu. Mr. Joe ‘to ' _' 1- -~ School, Teroatoiiii-l Stalwart Warrior - . 1g‘ . , Kill, If. Vincent K1113. Oharhtlfi- t l‘ au-l- I AND Studebaker - . 4 w.‘ H Jatiqiics. etc. in Prince street. ==="’==%='Arfi8ts. F“ plies: grist-stout . . . '. m . r- . i‘ h.: u m‘ i u p viii: fiflolu.‘ .' .' _ 3,,“ » and ma. Allan Masher “lal. First claascouditioit apply ' 7g: iilsngirl-i- "of - '- '- f. (Johnston and Ward) m” "“““,°"..,.'.", ‘:5 Rev. s. urfliilifl. 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The Central Guardian G0 T0 WEST DIVER. this after- noon hy "Harland" at three, back at. five forty. L-8410-7-20-27-8-3-l0-l7-24-31. FUNERAL TODAY-Elna funeral of the late Robert Waye will ba held fmm the home of his daughter Mrs. Stanley Houston, South Rus- tfco. today Iaigust. 2A. at. 2 oblock. to Hunter River Cemetery. BEDEQUE BAPTIST CHURCH- Riev. A. G. Crowe, Pastor, Sunday, August 25: 10.45 n. m.. -Mornlng Worship, Llc. Roy Campbell in charge; 11.45 n. m.. Sunday ‘chool; 7.30 p. m, Evening Service under the uspfces of Women's Missionary Society. Special speaker, Dr. Clark of St. Matthews Church, Halifax. L—935l-1i RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Mrs. J. E. B. McCready received the sad news of the ‘sudden death of her sister, Mrs. A. L- Spefll‘. Ht the General Public Hospital, Saint John, yesterday. The late Mrs. Spear was the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. James Bennett. A heart attack following an accid- ent suffered s week ago proved fatal. THE BAPTIST CHURCH - The Rev. A. C. Vincent. D.D., will speak morning and evening taking .5 his morning theme "The Restraints of Religion" and for the evening ser- vice “The Eternal Christ." Miss Pearl Burns, contralto, will ding "I shall not pass this way again" at the morning service. Miss Doris Rodd will give a selected sole at the evening service. The Sunday School will meet. according to Summer ar- rangement, immediately at. the close of the morning service. H. M. S. "DUNDEE" - H. M. S. “Dunde¢". now in port. is a sloop 0f i060 1.071s With 2,000 h.p. The ship carries one 4-inch, one 4-inch A. A. gun and four 3 prs. She carries n. [complement of eighty eight; seamen and seven officers. The officers are: Captain—W. H. G. Fallowfield, Ln-Comdr. — J. B Palmer, Licut. (N)--G. V. Palrn-iter. LleuL-J. N. N. Sinriott, Lieut. P. Haas, Surgeon Lt. Comma-S. J. Savage, Gunner—Mr. Parrott. SADLY BEREAVED-Mr. and. Mrs. C. C. Ma-cNeill of Ottawa, who have been spending their holidays on Prince Edward Island. have re- turned in Ottawa. Mr. MacNeill at- tended the Charlottetown Exhibi- lii-zn in company with the Hon. J. E. Sinclair and Mrs. Sinclair. Before returning Mr. MacNelll re- ceived the sad news of the death of his grandson, Lloyd M. N. Houston, at Lacadena, Susie, at the early age of'l5 years. From the meagre news received it would lil- pear that. this Willi! m"! W" thrown from a. horse, and was, un- fort/imabely trampled cn. This promising young mun had passed h’s examination at; the high school in Lacadena, Sssk, in June of this year. PROF. HARVEIPS VISIT-Prof- D. c. Harvey, whose address at the unveiling of the Holland Cairn yesterday appears elsewhere in today's Guardian, is visiting Georgetown today. accompanied by Mrs. Harvey, where they will be guests of Mrs. Harvey's sister, Mrs. John Sterling. ‘They leave shortly on return to Nova Scotia. where arrangements have been made by Prof. Harvey for the unveiling of a. granite monument; at. -Wulla.oe Bridge on August 30 to the late Simon Newcomb, Nova. Scotia born scientist who achieved internation- al fame. Invitations to be present have been extended to the United States Minister for Canada, also to Professor Einstein, world famed mathematician and scientist who is now in the United States. Prof. Einstein replied expressing regret at. being unable to attend and en- closing s personal appreciation of great interest. and value, which will be read at the unveiling. VISITING RELATIVES — Paul Lea. of Moncton” N.B. uncle of Hcn. W. M. Les, h-emier, was in Charlottetown Wednesday visiting the annual exhibition. A native of Tryon. P .E. 1.. the 91-year-old rc- tlred lumber mill operator started his career as a Cari-Willi? i" “"5 city. Almost 79 years ago Mr. lea left this city for Callfomis to pur- sue his trade. and after spendins three years on the Pacific coast he went into lumber business in Sac- ramento. After acquiring an in- terest in Sacramento bank he re- turned to Charlottetown and intri- rinsed to this province what. was considered at that time the most up-io-date woodworking machinery on the market. A few years M" he moved his plant to Mmcton where he soon built u? 1i ‘i730 business. In 1m Mr. us retired. and now he la back to his native ppm-p.“ visiting relatives and re- freshirig in his memory the beauties of the Garden of the Gulf. Halifax Port A rrivals ARRIVALS :— Barge Ne. a from Pier 36- Cias from Saint John. Barge No. l. frorn Local Harbour. Britannia from New York. aagus from Woodalde. Sherman B. from Local B17110"!- SAILING:— Coalby to Sydney- Cirs to Cuba and Jamaica- Bsrge No. 1 to local Harbour. Ragua to Wcodaide. Nova Scotla to Liverpool. Sherman B. to Local Harbour. Bullrsrlcr to Chetlcamp. VISBILI IN BIRTH:- Bafge No. 2. dlscharsint. The Reid Studio iiiii‘ 4.1»: .:lwl it.‘ i2‘. ii' F: PERSONALS Mrs. Imuise M. Bonnell leaves this morning on a visit. to Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Kennedy, Dorchester. N. B. Dr. D.D. Scarinell arrived last night. from Boston to spend a short vacatim at Georgetown. ' Miss Annie Hughes left yesterday morning on return to Lynn, Mass. after spending s pleasant vacation at her former home in Tracadle. Mr. W. A. Hyndman, a member of the staff of the Inspector's cffce of the Royal Bank. Montreal, ar- rived last evening to spend s. vaca- tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hyndman, Brighton. Buiksrler. discharging. VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE:- Arll. 2l-Capu1in from Boston. Dom. Shipper from Halifax. Merit. from Halifax. 22-Fsrrrcr!h from Boston. Lenarfish from Halifax. Pernfleld from Halifax. 7 Siridal rom Cornerbrook. 24-—Lil‘.emor from Jamaica. 25—Sonis from Saint John. Msgnhild from Nfld. ports. Portia. from Nfld. ports. Chsdsbucto from E. C. ports. Ztl-Mngnhild from Hr!’ .x. Flint II from_ Montesl. Rosalind from St. John's. Reliance from New York. Edam from New York. 27—Fsrncri;h from Charlottetown. Reo from Halifax. Magdalen from Halifax. zit-Lady Hawkins from Bermuda. Marlin ‘from Halifax. Silver Walnut from Far East. Want Continued Strict Enforcement 0f Prohibition The quarterly session‘ of the Sons of Temperance of P. E. I. met in Cape Wolfe on Thursday, Aug. 15th at, 2 p. m. with Rev. A. P‘. Baker. G.W.P. presiding. The afternoon session was taken up with reports from the different committees and business pertaining to the Order. The Grand Division was asked to meet with Star of Hope Division for this session, as they are cele- brating their 50th anniversary. Two of the Charter members were pres- ent and gave short addresses. The evening session, which was a public meeting, opened at 8 o'clock with a large attendance present. Following was the program: Opening Music. Address of Weloome—Rev. L. W. Parker. v Reading-Eva. Crossman. Solo--Rev. A. F. Baker (encored). Reply to Address-Ira N. Mac- Kay. Recitation-Alvin Wrix, Addresses-Mr. Thomas Costain and Mr. Fish (Charter members). Reading — Ernestine Msrchbanik renoored). Duet-Rev. A. F. Baker and lra N. MncKay. Recitation-G. T. Cook. Reading-Allison Mayne (encor- ed). Report of Resolution Committee and address—Rcv. R. H. Stavert. National Anthem. RESOLUTIONS L-Resolved that we as s Grand Division extend to the members of Star of Hope Division our nearty thanks for the very generous enter- tainment, provided for all who have attended this quarterly session, and at thc same time we would not for- get to have this hearty vote of thanks passed on to those who have in any tvay assisted in making our program such a decided success. 2.—-'I‘hat we as a Grand Division having learned that our Most Wor- thy Patriarch has promised to visit us in the near future, would suggest that we today at this session extend to Mr. Newcombe an invitation to be present at our annual meeting. which is to be held in Charlotte- town in the montn of November. and when cxtcnding this invitation, we would ask our Grand Scribe to convey our thanks to Mr. Newcombe for his greetings received today. ' 3.-That we, as a. Grand Divismn. knowing that a new Provincial Gov- ernment, is soon to come into power, would suggest that a delegation be appointed to wait upon the mem- bers of said government. and rc- quest of them hhst from the very first. they see that. our Prohibition Law shall be enforced in the strict- _ eat possible way, and also that this delegation now appointed shall be empowered to make any suggestions whatever to our government which they think shall be in the but, in. tenets of the Temperance situation in P. E. 1. L-That we, looking to the future interests of our Order. would urge updri our exacut‘ s the necessity of ._ duo» “ "' Mtmcion, N. B. .1 . » iiwllt Baptist Young _ Pe o p l e ’s Convention grhe 111th annual Maritime Bap- tist Young People's Convention will be held in the Highfield street Baptist Church, Moncw-fl. Fill-lav. August. 30th to Sept. 1st. The first session begins at z p. m- Friday- The convention theme: “Christian Youth Building a New World; Hymn “Lead on o King Eternal . Scripture. Rev. 3:8 “Behold Ill have set. before thee an open d0"- The program includes worship conferen- oes, able addresses, pageant. P111111?- ip Camp Wildwood. and a lolly good time. All vetms People who 11°55‘ ibly can are urged to attend. You will hi; sure to receive an instill‘!- tion. It is not too late to register. send names to Miss Lulu Johnstl" 176 Park Street. Moncton, N. Dental Assn. ' Holds Annual‘ M e e t i n g The thirty am. annual mwiins of the Prince Edward Island Den- tal Association was held in Chaf- lottewwn on the 21st inst. with 9- fairly good attendance oif mem- bers present. Dr. A. M. Bell of Carleton, the President was in the chair. "and after the minutes of the lest nits“ nus). meeting were read and con- firmed the following officers were elected for the ensuln! Y5!"- Dr. D. T. Ways, President. _ Dr. H. E. Clark, vice Pre:ident._ m. J. H. Avres- Secretflry-Reri-fi trar-Tkeasurer. - ~- Di-s p. E. smaJlwood-and R. H- Barrett elected with the above of- . ficers to form the Dental 601111611- pr, Heath McIntyre submitted an excellent and very comprehen- give report oi the recent Dental. Educational Campaign carried on in the Province under the super,- vision of Dr. Harry Thomson, To- roritc, Field Secretary of the Can- adian Dental Hygiene Council, ably assisted by Miss Mona Wilson of the mo Cross Society and DY- B- C. Keeping of the Provincial Health Department. where new work might. be und taken and wherever opportunities: offer, to see our local clergymenjlld; other workers to have this work st-g tended to at once. and, further- whcn any funds are required 1°!‘ such work that we request the Tem- perance Alliance to give us some 0.! ' thc amount Pfwli-ied b)’ the!" 1°? propagation Wonk. _ 5.-'I‘hat we as n. Grand Division extend our lieartiest congratulations to the Star of Hope Division on. their having reached their 50th ari- nlverssry of the founding of this branch of our grand old Order in this place, and with these hearty congratulations, we would wish i-O couple our best. wishes for continued. success in the years that are to come. i’ DOMINION or rnovnvcrz: rarivcu anwarrn ISLAND OP‘ CADADA In‘ In Re Emu.- of Paul Arrest-nit late of Elumnreraids in Prillrh County ln the sa.d Province deceased testste. By the Honourable the Probate Court 26th Geriflb . D. I935. llorold Leon- ard Palmer Surrogate ‘ Judge (I! Prohislr. Elia. Etta, To the Sheriff of tire (‘ouniy of Prince County or any Constable or literals person within said County. (irretinl: Whereas upon reading the petition on file of “llfrrrl Kelly of Sum- Ilwrslllri aforesaid. Baker. llld Jerciirirrli llouretfc of Summerairls aforesaid. Prrlntrr, the Exscutnra n! the about nsnrrd astute praying that n citation may ha issued fnr the purposi- hereinafter act forilr: You are ‘therefore lrerchy required to cite nli persona Ink-reviled in the anirl Estate Io be and flrlpfllr iirlora me at is Prnirntc (‘nurl to be lialti in firs (‘onrt House in Charlottetown, in Qusenfir (‘orriityx in the said Province on Saturday (he Fourteenth day of Srptelqhar next, coming, at the hour arf eleven o'clock forenoon of§ the aiuun day to show causi- If any they ran wiry the Accounts at" the said Estate should not be pissed the Estate closed as pr yrll for in said petition and on motl of Frsrrir Ii. Doiron. Esq. Proctor-flue said Pelitlorarra Anal a» hobby order that a true ropy lrrrrof be forth- rrllh published in some news paper published In (‘hsrlottetosrn sferea VII onre In rrrclr week for at least nr consecutive weeks frnrn the d e. hers-of and that is true copy h of be forthwith posted In the folio llrg liable places respectively, narnai, in nrrrl fire hall of the (‘curt House in Surnrnsralde aforesaid, at or aiggr the Tmvn flee botlr no that all persons interested i said Estate as aforesaid may due notice thereof. (liven under my hand Sea! of the said Court this 8th ally of August A. I). i038. and in the Milt 7M! rrif. Isis lfislealra reign. (Sgt) I. L PALMER. JUDGE 0F PROBATE. Ilall and in firs Pos ‘ f- ln lursamsrslda afo€dd a. and i- the looking over the whole field to see .>._. IJMI-I-lil- I 744-8 I !._n._. SPECIAL EXiillllSlilliS TORONTO EXCURSION- . Going August 22rd, to September 2nd. BOSTON EXCURSION- . ' Going September 7th to September 28th. 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