“132 2 2-.‘ I. é‘ .4 .4 ____...____-..-_-w.m a v.»- PRINCE Enwi ’ . “His Captive Woman ” MiLTQN and QQRQTHY S“ I h1g8 MACKAILL ii USUAl. PRICES THE KENNEDY COMPANY, stock Quotations WINDING-UP s and "HIE VOLUNTARY ' ' AC Notice ls hereby given that a. Gen- eral Meeting of the shareholders of "The Kennedy Company, Limited" will be held in the office oi’ the said Company in 0‘Leary in Prince County rm Tuesday the 8th day of October, A. B., 1929 at the hour of 4.30 o'clock p, m, for the purpose of advising the Am. Can C0. .... MONTREAL kSTOCK EXCHANGE Liquidator as to the acceptance or re- Am_ Cm- 5; Fdyy_ _ _ 132°“ °' “Y ‘mm’ '°°°“’" "Y Am. Locomotive Co. .. 11s Abitibi 51 Dated ‘M, 23m d” M, September, Am, Smlt. dz Relin. Co. . 117-3. Montreal Power 158% A D” 1929. Am. Bosch Magneto Co. . 70 Natl. Breweries 145 KENNETH M. MARTIN, Builolfg Products 35 Winnipeg Elec. ..............., ill ' Liquidator. '185B-9-24and Oct. 1st. EXE niiflfiji Chevrolet second hand four ninety Car. Perfect running order. A bargain. 146 Great George Street. 7805-9-21-31. hi? . THRILLING Lovu‘ aouanca or Tm; sou-m s“; furnished L-y Johnston and Ward Reading Co. 133% Tfnlififlé Ebfifiea‘; Stock Exchange. Southern Pun. 14B UnionPac. ..... ..73 Atchisn, Top. 8s Santa Fe. RY. . 37B Bank Commerce 285 Bank Royal an" W5“ o‘ .. an TODAY f. suulaulnr-iiuuuauxou-vlcioiiirucim WEBHMLL, MW" _ JWMB ‘_ SIiECIAL 1116516.... PROGRAM’ sir " 1 rauous some sow a FAMOUS morons: . ‘l Even u, u“, gong ha; sung its way into tilt poi-is of every raoe, so will the picture cifilirc the heart of the world. Eartlfs greatest miracle-Mother Love-at i"; wanna in all m flaniilll beauty-writ!» v .‘ huh w“ w u” (h; [pupil-hello MIPS. ,_i WITH ORCHESTRA AND SHORT SUBJECTS _ or‘ ~ ,._....... Anaconda Copper Min, Co. 125% N. Y. Cen. a l-Iud. Rm, R. H. . . 238% Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.)‘.......... 16B l-lud, Motor Car Co. _,......... 80% Internatl. Petroleum 26% standard Oii o1 N J. 74% HALIFAX, Sept. Lid-Quotations U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co, .. 218% Westinghouse Elec. 249% U. S. Steel 237% NEW YORK EXCHANGE FraserdsCo. . . . . . . 44% Brazflrraction ................"l0% POW" COYlJoration 124 Steel Co, of Can .. . 57:5 ""18" ailiimies 43 Sifiawinisan 1011i C"- sieflllwhlp Pld. as Dilmlnlon Bridge 1101s Massey Harris . Inter Utilities-A .. . Br. Am. Oii...... ...67'.i Imperial Oil 381i BANKS ...... 855 CAPITOL NEWESY FARM NOTES TODA Y l With Special Music and Council: _Tho underworld p challenges the power of the press, The nipping sound of bullets, the roar of hand- grenados, and the ominous rumble of the press. on the 1t. "QQQWN n’ 539°“ slump». w. luau r" / ‘ SALMLGUNDI referred 4b Pl-lflfihii SI “GI HURT". “Aphids or Plant Lice." by the Do- oh Sept. ‘l. the largo brown ants mimics Entomologist, Oflawo. hold their lnnllll nuptial flight; this was followed as on previous occasions by rain, this time vory slight. 1t is surely s, wonderfully organised state which ordain! flint the Nsht must many hints about soil managomont take place simultaneously. On tho it a flight of graofloa (ordI-blaiilabirdc) numbering several passed the problems presented to tho Eastern over the house, goin S. W. I had agricultunist in the course of tillzigo never seen s0 many birds together and rotation. Ono such problem is at one limo. The swallows left at least that of surface erosion whore the a weak earlier this your. probably on land is hilly: which moans that the account or scarcity of food, sinro ilw I swamps whlcharoi-lir breeding ground certain times and form deposits ai. a of the insets upon which they feed. lower level. Most of the alluvial lands had long been dry. 0n tho l0. occur- On the banks of rivers have formerly rod a violent electric storm which did been deposited in suoh a fashion and some slight damage hero. Disturbed are as a rule the most fertile of soils. atmospheric conditions with great loss won reporiwd from countries as the hillside is covered with a growing far sport as irancc and the Orange rm Staie, souin Africa. 0n the l2. kePii in PermI-noni will" for that It would be interesting to lmow ii sunspois were responsible for this gmei-si djgtugbflnog Two heavy ram; is a wash it is a good policy to assist and 15. have put the ground into condition for ploughing. i-hoilgh they have hampered tho sl'l~ ing o! grain. Tho rain-gauge registsr- ed .55 and 1.0a inches respectively. The yellow golden-rods and the white and purple-blue asters are now in full bloom. h-imonious colors, last of the summer tribe. Judging bY ilhs wealth of hawthorn berries and those of the mountain ash, our fore? fathers would have said that there w» a mm winter ‘slim of the fesihered tribes, and that providence was taking care to supply their larder. However that may b0. year resembles the year 1921 in many shields s. 00., Montreal, to ‘Stewart and that dry your wss fcl- Jones s. 00., l8 Great George Sta-oat, a larse party from Philadelphia is ex- §OOQ+O-OO§-O-OO*O-O'O-O'O-O+O-FOO-O-O~ i DR. J. P. ihLnAR c I DENTAL sunoson ‘ U nouns-c to 12.30 z w 5.90 Corner Queen and Richmond i E. Lillian McKenzie ’ I Bachelor of Music Pianoforte, singing, Theory. Studio, 271 Richmond Street Tflephnm 373,!“ blankets. . i Term Open; ggptembgr ant JOIN P. BIADLIY, ‘s ' A Auctioneer. £73_3-9-19-2wkl. FIN-By. the 27th day of September, A. .D. i929, at 2 p. m. sharp the following: iables,.8 mall tables, 8 ur | odes, l drenor, 1 lull rack, 1 new Century - 1 Ivrlngivr, wash bench, kitchen linoleum, I screen, wood basket toilet sets, dishqbroad or, Jars. crooks, butter tubs, coffee grinder, AUCTION SALE l am instructed to sell by auction in the Arena rink, Charlottetown, on 1 oldprishioned sldo board iwainut.) 1 Library hhle, imahogany.) 1 Bod llyoln Suite (ash, walnut trimmed. l antique Parlor Suits, 1 sofa, and I chairs, ( almit.) 2 "r11 M0311 B!!! couplets (willie enamel) 1 hair lIl-IHIBSI. 1 ‘Wish Iirwl Igu- l Single Bed. spring nittroal. Rocking chairs, bedroom rod kitchen chairs, dining room chairs, kitchen Washer. 1 McClary range . ..ndora) 1 Good Cheer range, 1 refrigerator, es inlaid linoleum, fire l w oar-over roaster, pictures , cushions, pillows, 7858-8444!- very successful season is anticipated. N“; m‘; gmm mam u, bud,“ m pm; 3mg, _ __ with the udcptlon Of 18m! refill" spring a generation oi wingless fs- Quebec I-‘ower by both the New Brunswick and Nova mp1", A11 through m; lummeg from Shawinigan .. 5mm Bmmmeflil- lmplo his Same them is produced by p-rrsnogenesu Smelters .. “will! il "lured slid reborn are (without the intervention of a llllid) Steel of Canada. that ii l8 Y-‘FY Dientiflll this year. A generation after generation of wingoii Simons _, , ,_ "mi Willkless females which again re- Wayagamack .. . .. can P°°°°d i° "Ti" i" New Brunswick produce their kinvi-afior the same sou of Clnldl. Pfd. .. 4s the passing MANAGEMENT U’ I01!» The progressive farmer will i=1 from Biallcbizi ‘i2. New Series b! Hopkins and Hopper. It deals with surface soil is apt to wash down at '.l‘i1is cross-ion is not so marked when crop. and vary stoop hills are better reason. As however a certain mount of fertility is always lost whore there the pasturage by judicious fertilizing, as has often been rooom- mended by the authorities at the Ex- perimental Farm. When it is neces- ssry to plough a hillside it should nsvcr be ploughed up and down, but “contour” ploughing should be rs- ths. sorted to, that is tho ridges must run crosswise to tho slope. Such ploughing breaks up the "wash" and retains the moisture for the use of the coming crop. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Market reports furnished by Green- lowcd by a very unpleasant winter. Charlottetown. I Ar Lot us hope this progncstication will . Sept 12”‘ hlLOntl-lc lmlfoundalsrgonum- Abitibi .. . . ._ s: Dec. mo’ Jmm“ mmm.’ u“ F“, Mum new‘: Gum u H u MM‘ m” Tofldmohln s srM-sv Illde: Tbs Asbestos . cu . .4. “my m"; h“; been‘ scarce thi-i Brazdlian .. 70% Con" yolr-owinstotholorlc oilsht- B.A.Oil .. cm p a. c. Power .. mi m‘ ‘"1"! Buidlng Products .. am H-"nn-“UHU - _ Clllldh Cl!‘ .. .,. ... one u... 130 .°""""1i°ii-h° hwy "i!" im-‘e- Canada Cement .. . .. am 1°!“ mentionod is a ohcnk m the muiii- an“. PW“ and Pip" N 3m plication of the aphis or green-fly cm.“ Bum“ u“ i 0575 which threatened tho root drops. Dominion 8:16;" "' n1 ‘mess pests insert their sha sucking " "' "' Sept. .... 50% rnouthparta into u» softtisspilg of the Fmflm P°w°' s°°“‘“‘1°’l" " -- 53% plants and drain out tho sap, therc- "w" compmy ' “ “u MBA‘. .......................... 55% by producing injflrbg vggying 11-0115 Gene,“ steel wnu "' ""' 33% the curlingofihslcavsstothc death Homauon ' u,‘ WHEAT of the Iplant. They attack all pntbti mp" r11 o‘ " " " m“ p from the roots and stems io the fruit Indus‘ n Ammo! ' 1a Oct. 146% and Is a aids-product they excreta a murmuiin“ “Mm " n“ Dec, 147% swectiah liquid, known as honey-dew, mwmmmfl p°tmlaum " n“ Mfly 1535i on which a sooty fungus flourishes; Mmwdimi‘ " M“ a m“ “m” m", d“ m,’ dlrsmy db Montreal Power .. .. 153% ' an,” they Mun dome md m d m _ McColl Frontenac .. . .... ..... 88 N. B. HUNTING SEASON OPENED ‘mum 5pm“ mo my. Zuni" Natonsl Breweries .. 140 _ '——' w be ,uwndbl. w ‘ I at “mm m. Natonal Steel Car .. .. 83% MONL/IUN. N. B., Sept. 23.-With m. ‘pmd Q1 several ‘plant omens; Canada Bronze .. 63". lilo oronins oi.’ the huntin: season mum, ,,,,,bmy m, Demo mo”... Clllfidl Msltlng .. 21 in NW’ Brunswick» Wmim WIS Dfllii- mg 1M1 ;-°11_ Dominion Tar .. ... \0 . 24 Boned on account. o! lack oi’ rain, The propagation or than insect; g; Famous Players .. 6O parties oi’ sportsmen, are now reach- on, o; m, gnu-v’). o; hum-m Th, Noranda .. . 57 i"! the Maritime Provinces and a u" u, m4 m luimm on m, 590g Power corporstoin .. .. ill . ....... .. 105 bis same woods over the Canadian fashion. This they are able to do a; Winnipeg Electric __ __ __ My, Niiiim"! Rllilwlys next week several a week old and as sash may bearponsolidated Gas .. .. 15g prominent sportsmen being among fifty young the rats of increase is name __ g1 u“ numb“ ‘mimiil- 55°11 l8 800B ll 50m Mr Paramount Players Lusty . 71% sins to wok the lulu o! i-hl Mil- w Poor a Co. n. .. ms raacrons ror: ALPINE moans that the plant i. goon wvmd ~,_v “n.1,”, Cm m,‘ --~_ _ chains oi’ the tiny crestues. ‘towards Alleghany .. ... .. 52% Tractors hnvc invaded the land o: llli true males and females appear Q_ p_ R“ __ _ a" the St; Bernard dogs, and u, peep. and the fertilised 0gp are laid for qmem] Mow" " " 73 ins the famed bums of the Alps clear "is Illwwiins rm’: outbreak. sprlv- u. s. Steel .. .. .. .. .. ‘cam of snow this winter. The Swiss Postal ills with mounds u an old homely Bu“, o, N," m". ‘on Department has installed a fleet of “"1 "i°°“"° l"! 0i dslling with ‘wk of Montreal .. ... -.. ... 355 high-powered endless us“ mung,” lPhlds but those who rtquirs fuilsrlu- 3mg a; qommu.“ m‘ to keep the highways open. Powerful spotlights on ‘the machines make night work possible when necessary. 111s machines have been kept busy formation about their control mav bonny‘; ‘m! .. .. .. m Cholera lnfantum rsccntlyj p Till Fatal DIM!“ 9f chndf." Sandwich-board men wearing cring- flia ma‘ y“ “i ‘iuufi. filing sonclosks andhoods lthxi India Dr. owlq-f" K1“ Kiln style "mulch-mi. iii h“ hag“ a i!" ‘fir: London sdvcrtising griovanccs of the t ‘tau.’ Association of err-Service Civil Ber. vanes. on zuarhtfortbapagiqlflwqui rmnfiummqnah ”'P°'i1i'¥'1‘iIT-.!i1l2'n°e. __ Torqitqong,‘ -By George McManus BRINGING UP shrugs _. o "~aso»wmwt. ... . 1W5 GUY i Q\Q '1'» "AND Hi5 FiVl RMTHIIO A}... i...‘ viii»)! 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