G ..-...... _ ...__ . _ -_ , .1 _ ._ -'_..... - ._ . - f- -- ---- V _#wg . '- AUGUST 15° 1933 _ ' 'run cHA1um*rs'rowN GUARDIAN mon rm: T ‘ W' *_ 5_1!! _us 4-L _ _ E 4 -2 =s-.5 1 . ‘ 1 1 _ ' ~""i'_'f“ Stock Quotations A “R°P_1E‘!’°?“’ W". Je , ,/Q) _ __ ‘-“ '?'/1' s ' ' snow vm so reuse s ui-in ry..- /lmtm Markets At A Mgntrzzfl k_ _ `§.;’”f.‘Z§;.'°‘..°;‘i.’.?%.f.°‘.’.’.".‘...'°.f-.’°.‘.§Z _ 1 . t c ar et o Monrcsl from its Branches ” VBBER _ -;,,'/ Glance ° 'I’heBrs.uol'iMsnsgers nsveoom- plete and intimate hiowiledge of 'rnnssnna nouns 5 ,,,_____u___ _"___ _wh i°“=“°° ’""’ “___ eseh loeu situation md ue in All other Belts in Stock. _t°'5::oi;§g'esTn Montreal-Industrial gchar;-‘za A CLINTON MORRISON °"°" ° -~' manner .rg urtber neu neun- §2.'-°“'§<..§r‘f'§¢'.I{f'°'i'l‘§"{. ’°}',§.’;, B"'”"“ Freda eton Station, RE. I. mlfltt- Do rm ._.. ... Wlnlllwl-Whest closed lessen M _..._ ... ... .. ... .-. ... ~.. ... .. Con Car ... ... ..- .-.- ... .- .¢.~ ... ... me Can lad AI A _._ .., _.. ...._ New York-Su _ gt C I-‘ R ... .__ _.. __ ... ... and rubber long." co un' u»)“°°' Dom Bridge ..~.~ .-. How Smith ... ... ... ..-._ Dom Steel and Coal B ._... _.. I t Nickel . ri _.... ._ Massey Hurt-is ..._ ... ._: _-._.. §‘lcCr:o“iog"i4_"") Pow Corp ... -...- ._-.» .__ Quebec Power 1 .. Shawln sn ... ... A . Steel oAsCan ' . ‘ ‘. . I. _‘.1 it-ii. "BIld_ outs: oct mga; me sms; my Prince Edward A Island A wonderful assortment of SOUVENIR POST CARDS SOUVENIR. CHINAWARE LEATHER GOODS, FANCY SOUVENIRS in SILVER, BRONZE gud many other Decoratfilis. Call at our BOOKSTORE and get 3 supply before leaving for home. M_ Garter & Go. limited l South Side Queen Square .-il-ill ululamsss Rf.: cf... rm. lltiff Cnn _ _ ._ . . . ._ Q |11-eight .mg pugstngen noni; Hill _ ..._ - En Mui ... ._... _ . _ . ‘i Leave Leave Montreal Ch'Town Ft. St. George Aug. 12 Aug. 14 Nerlssa Aug. 20 Aug. 28 CARVELL BROS LTD. Charlottetown Agents ?’.* 5”?" Professional Cards Stewart & Lowther I. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER IABBISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC 84 Great George Street 'MONEY 'I0 LOAN MCLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY _ W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Basetoter and Attorney-at-Lsw MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street BE|.`L' & MATHIESON R. It. Bell D. L. Mathieson, L.L.D. Barrlstcrs & Solicitors Money to Loan Cameron Block, Charlottetown,P.E.l. MARK R. MCGUIGAN. B. A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. 4 MONEY 'IO LOAN Cameron Block, Cha.rlottetown,l’.E.l. .|.A.i Macllonaltl, |(.0. BARBISTER. SOLICITOR. &o. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Money no Loan and Collections given the very best attention. B75-2-8-lmonth. H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. n/inmsran, soarcrron NOTARY, Jie. ltley Building, Charlottetown Mplnning and Weaving lendmeinyourwooltobelllilll Into Yarn snd svove into Blankets- The charges src: sllll|° IIN 33 eents, doubled $6 cents |101' lwilllli- Blnukets 82.00, and if anlsundered |155; it takes ilve lbs. of wool P" Blanket. Wool must be well washed and sil dirt and barrs iI|°¥¢'| °"°~ The sise ol single ysrn is medium. and doubled yarn Bile. m°¢"'|mf coarse and hooking ysm. Put shill- per's name on all parcels and own- sr’s name,-sddrcss and instruction! inside. send by mail or freilhi- Freight will be paid on 100 lb- |07!- WM. LANDRlGAN» os quam gtreet, Charlottetown June 20-Tue-Sat-321. '_ , .‘ -...iv ‘NAS :}ils‘r;1:t1a‘t‘i,ox;'°:‘1ight he ot CLOSE _mWheat: Out 70%; Dec 71%-it; 39%. Barley: Oct 41 ; D ~` 457.111. % °° 43%' CARI! PRICES 08%; No 2 00 ' N li No 4 nor 0lno~r IA' 0- not 00%. Oats: No 2 C W 305; N 3 33%; lilx 1 feed 84%; No laced ox 3 CW 431,4;I\'n 3 C W 40; C\V 3|i%;No5CW35%; Noll 3-1%; Truck 4014, N1-nw YORK. Aug 14-(1.11) (Dec. 31, 1931 equals 100). Todo 120.9 ev da 188 11133 nigh 148.9 1033 low 1s.1, 1932 iiigi. 103.9 zoo: low 70.3. (Copyright 1033 by Moo|.ly'a) (Canadian Press) Stocks B A 0|] . ... .___ ._ ._ ... ._ ... _ Bentilinriiois _.. ... _ ... .-.. Dont l-Ing __ lmp Oil no Imp Tob N '..'.;.El Int Pete .. Wnlker Pfrl Wheat: No 1 hard 60%; No 1 gl” 2 feed 81%: Rejected za; 'r Burley: 0 row ex 3 C W 44%; 2 Miscellaneous Weekyago lli~ly_r5 lnouslzli ago 148 myiwinniprg ni ... `I. ... Pivotal New DOI' M96: 53%: 1* ?§. No 5 57%. No 6 FMU 51%; lrsck 08%; No 1 durum sl k (gmM||m pun) 0° I UIC saw ililied Chem ... ...._ ... ._ ..129% ... i’.‘.i‘...’ .f’_°‘T.,' iii! . 126 111% co'/, 50% 30% 15% oo 45% 49% sm val/, 111.5 24% so 30% Am Tel and Tel _ .. row Auacoutlil ... ._ No 4 Atchlsuii _.. . C W Auburn Motor _.. _.. .__ ..._ Canada Drvy ... ... ... ... ._ C P B. _... .... _.. u.. Case _.. _...... Chesapeake and Ohio ... .__.. Con Gus ._ ... s. Corn i’rodu<:ts ... _._.. _... Delaware and 1-Iud _... _..- _.1n. Eastman . . . . __ _.. _‘... ..._ dcx of 15 staple eouiuiodity prices Geo Electric ... ... ... ... ... Gen Foods . ... . . ._ _._.. _... _Gen Motors _.. ... al ..._ :.;._ _1_ ilut Har ... . ._.. ._.. lat Nickel . .7 . _ __ _._.. Nut Biscuit _._.. _ . _ . _.. N Y Central ... . _ .. North American _ ._ . ... lI;\lb’Scr N .I . - ,... d . . _ 8. 0 Stand Oil N J .-._ ... MT’I-~ CURB ;-2; United Corp ... ._ _ .._. Union Pacific . _.. ..._ gh," U S Rubber I... _ _ .__- 33-yk Voiitlauiin _ __ _ ..._ _...__ _ Westinghouse .__ -...- .___ __ Wooltvorilx ... .-. ... ...~ _.. 13% Beth Steel ._.. ... _-.-_ _.. ._.. 101,/ ll S Steel __ ... __ -_... (Canadian Prell) 0 19 18% 28 3 York Stocks 0| 34 , or/. 12 1856 24% 42% 41% soy, 52% EX CHANCE 'is zo 6% 12 88 24 1/. 18% 5-'ii/i 4:1'/,, 24 ‘/fi 42 3% atm 28 44 Es We (Canadian Press) J' S. stTO(llON'1`0, Aug 14- 0PT()1\||;,T1¢]sTS ... Close 21% MONTREAL, Aug 14-British Ind foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dolnr_ as compiled by the Royal Brink of Canada closed todny ... ..._ _.. ,__ ng close touch with crop conditions in 12% 17% 1 8 it it a all sections of the districts men- tioned. GENERAL In the Prairie Produces, further dBml80 has been done to grain UND! over large areas, particularly in southern and cents-sl Saskat- chew and Manitoba. except in the most northerly districts, but in Ad- _berta it will not be general for ten dt-vs. astra have benefited pertur- essndfeedcropsinsnumberof districts. In Qudbee good growing weather has prevailed and crops are making satisfactory progress. In Ontario fairly heavy precipitg. tion has materially improved the condition cf crops in most, districts. In the Maritime Provinces the I $2.50 buys s season ticket, good for CENTRAL GUARDIAN ...-_ ,_ '.l'h|s Column ll selervel for Quai County news sl local iltorelt lint no vsrtillng of s newly nature may be Inserted at 4 eents a word strieti; Dllsbls tn sdvsnee. MEETING OF .Holy Redeemer Tennis Club tonight, 8.15. 402 THE HIGBLANDB, Wednesday night. 248 THE BIGGEST VALUE YET- entire Exhibition Week, mornings, _ afternoons and evenings, races and » everything, at all drug stores. 404 VALLEYFIELD - OBWELI. Bead Services, Atnust 20th: ll. a. m., Val- leyfieid; 3 p. m., Kilmuir; 7.30, Or- well Head. Rev. D. M. Sinclair, Min- g ister. PAINFUL INJURY - The many! friends of Miss Helen Hammill, R.N.,_` of Freetown, are very sorry to learn, that she is now a patient in the City Hospital with a. dislocated knee. weather has been favourable to growing crops. but rein is stiii needed in many sections. In Brit. ish Columbia weather conditions continue favourable, and crops SUMTH-lly are making very satisfact- °1’y Pmgrex. Details follow: PRAIRIE PROVINCES Alberts. Northeastern Area _ An average yield is expected on sum. merfallow. Stubble -crops and coarse grains are poor. Alberta Southeast- em Area-Crops have been dumps. 1-‘d by drought and frost and low yields are inevitable. Pssturage is north good yields are indicated: in the south all grains and hay crops are poor. Pastures are badly burn. ed. The irrigated sugar beet crop is a good average. Saskatchewan Northern Area.-Theweather is ex. tremely warm and crops gre mag,”-_ IDE rapidly. A slight frost damage W” 1'°P0!‘¢¢d July Iilst. Indications point to a. fair yield except in the district west of Saskatoon, where 8111111 cr0P6 are almost a failure and the feed situation serious. Saskat- poor. Albert. western in-ea,-In the 1 _ _... Alb Pac .. ._ ._ _.. . __..-._ Alex ... .. .. ._ ... c-. Amity .__ . _ . ... _-... Amulet __ .. ...._ .__ --_ Art-a .. _ . _ _... .U ... ... Arno .. ... ..._ _.. ...__ .. Ashley ... _ . _._.. ... ...__ linguluac _ .. _ . ... _... .liurry-H- ... _ . . ._ _ ... ..._ Ii-Metals ..._ . ___ ...._ Bobjo . ._ . ..».... llrailorue _.. . . .._..... e _ ..... ,ii oii -. _ _._ .. Castle T ... ... -._ ». . _.._ (.‘i-xl Pat ... . ..._ . ..._ Chihoug ._ _ .__ _ . ... t7lerlc_v _.. ._ ... ... Cqluuiarlo ... ... _._.. Couiuion W P ... ...- _.. ... ._ Couluur-um ._ ...._ . .. Doinc Miiios ._ -_ ._ l-"lirlilgo _._.. ._ .. __ Golilzile ... _._ _,. ... ... tlolilficld ... _._.. ... .__ _ ... (lrnhunl _.. .'.. ... ... _.. sz. Halcrow ...._ ... _._.. __ . .. Harker _.. ... ... _ ....__ liolliiigcr _.. ...._ . .- _..._ Howcy .. _ .r _.. _ ...... liuroiiiau ._ __ . ..._. 'Kcoit-y .._ ._ _ _ . _. L_.. Kirk Iiud ... _ ... _ . Kirk Lake ... ._ _. . ...... Kirk Pro .__ ...._ .. .. ...._ Lnkelnnd _~._.- ... _... A . ... _ Lake Shore .. _ _ _ ... Loo Gold ... . . 1. ... ...._ llacnssn ... _.. . .__ _ .. .\inu llasin .__ _ _ . . . ... .\lt'Iuiyrc ._ _ _ . ._ i\it:Milliill ... » . .. ...--... Mcvittlc _._.. .__ ... ,__ .._ or lilclvntters _.. . ... so-.ir mil _ ..... lilonetu _\io.~1s Mines iiitirphy _ Ncwliot: ... .. _ ... . Nlpissiug _.. . _._ _._ . - ... Norsudn ..... _.. .__ .1 ... we North Cnn ._.- ... .- ... _... Olga Oil ... ». _ _ -1 ._.. ._ Pioneer ... . ... _ _ ._ Road Aulh _.. .__ _. . lllonccr ... . _ ¢ ._ -... Premier ... _ . ._ ___ ... Qtlomont _.. _... . . _ Ilona Gold . _.. ... . _ _._.. Snn Ant ,... ... ... ._ ... Shi-rritt ... ... ---- --- Slscoo ... _ _ . . ... .~-- Statlncoun _ . . . __ _ ... _. St Anthony . ...» _._.. ...... Stcr Pac ... _ _ ... ,_- -~ Sud Basin ... . .. _.. ..._ Sud Cont .__ . . ~-- ~.. -.----~ Sylvanits _..._ _ .» _.. .__ . . .. Teck Hugh .., ... _... »-. --- Thorns Cnd ... _ . ... ... ....-.- Unlt Kirk ... _ , _.. ,__ _-... Vacuum ... _ ». . ... ...___ .- Vipnnd ...._ .. ~ ~-- o- \\'t|itc A BI ... ... ... _ - .--» C . . . -.ru _‘___ .__ ... ¥Vlavside _.r ... -. ---' ~° “°' Si _ _ . _ . . _ __ ... Tomi sales 814.000. UNLISTDD Algooia _.. ... ... . __ Algonquin ... ..-. ...__ .._ _ --- Assoc Oil .._. . _ »...- ... _,... Bgldwln .Jr _.. ... _._.. .-...-- Bultac ... ... .-. ,-~ ~-- ---- Big Mills .__ _~.. _ .-» ... °°* Brett T __ _.. _.. .-4 .--\ Brownlee ... . _._ _----- Iiucklnghtim .__ _.. ... .. -._- Cnl and Iildm ... ... r., --------~ Cnn Kirk ... v-._ ... .~--~ Cap Rouyn ._... . -~- --- --- Cm Mun .__ ... ... . . ..__.. Chem Res ._ ... .-- .-- _---- Churchili ... ... -... ... ...._ Clifton ... ... _-~ ---- »-1 --- Cobalt ...- ... ... .-- .~° "' Dal Oil .__ ._.. ...._ ... -... -1 Dom lilxnl ... .1-.t ... ... ...... Dom Kirk _._.. ... _.1 .-1 .--- liiast Crest .er _.- ~~- -~°""" Gilbec .. .w ... --~ » -- occeiirt ... ... __ Grandview ._.. ... ... _._ _.. Meters ..._ . 125 as s foo is 9% iso 201,; ooo 5 3% as 15 in nit-11 on ..... ... ...' Min Corp ... .__ _.. ..._.202 210 8400 38 81 50 160 10 106 015 \viurr._v-. _ .- wrirnt-11 ... ..._ ... .. ...... 71 as allows.- Ar-gentina peso .$878. Australia pound 3.7540. Austria schilliug 1000. Belgium belga .l003. Brazil milreis .08S0. Bulgaria lev .0l3:l. 2% 5 71 - 4 Czechoslovakia crown _0482_ Denmark krone _2l15. Finland finmark .0228. Francs franc .05i‘i0. Germany reichsmnr-k .3410. Great Brltnln pound 4.7107. Greece draclima .008l. Ilollilnti florln .5T5l. Iluuirury pcnlrn .202-i._ India rupee _3.'\00_ Italy lire .07~iil_ Japan yen 2875. Jugoslsrin dionr .0207. New Zealand pound 3.7006. Nnnvnv krone .i.'374. 1_5; Penne zlcti .1csm. 33 Roumnnin lou .00i)8. 390 South Africa pound 4,7009. Spain pcactn _l1i'|i»_ Sweden krone _2-H8. Switzerland franc .2761. :io 13 2% 11 1315 25% 2*/1 41;/_ 4 premium. . 975 (Canadian Presll 95% Worct-» ggi Tl S dollar in lilontronl 1.06 1 15-lil. 8°-$3 4400 12% 68 Pnrls bonrst- closed. 3% (C linn Press) 3000 20 S0 anna NEW YORK. Aug 14--li`nrcl;:n on 4° az.2o; crnnar .n4'ii. 9 ti 2 3% Stocks 45% Amer Cyan B ... ... _ I1 1300 Amer Sup Pow ... _. ... ...._ 45 Cities Serv _... 1300 El Bontl ntitl Shure ... _.. " F d f C. A _ .r . 1-0 or o nn . __ _- -- il'/1 imp Oil ... ... .~~ --- -- 100 106 141 155 5 lot Pete _... ._.. _.. __ ... Ning Httd .< _.. ... ... ._ St. Oli Iiid ...- _.. _.. _---- 14% 10 -- -. _.li (Associated Press) “Ma now b t __ h ali CHICAC*°» AUS- “'°U”“"’° °° mei-o_ grwmermfioigieo ripm nil: lg get execution here on selling or- “dent _“Mau prmmmy to en- %% ‘dere because emergency rules serv- mn an _,most “emu yield. me ed as is barrier, grain traders mov- num ue pmgnwml nwunbly ed business mostly to Winnipeg to- with promise of average apple' pe” day, as s consequence, prices in md grape c_.op__ 3:2 Chicago became virtually meaning- ” lm- nuinrrnvisc rswvlucos A; Interest hinged la-1191! On I 9 _ Q4 meeting oi senior partners and ex mms is Many wmmeudz _hs 3_6 ecutive officers of Chicago Ifll-U yield is about average. Grains gre 1,8” houses to be held inte this after- gaming _,ang wel, md ___ “mee li* noon. Out of the meeting it was crop 1, muc_Mt_d_ Poutm md to hoped would come suggestions for om” ,mu M., "nanny _hmm s solution of difficulties under "gy-,gt Appl" B, mmm: exc__1_ which the trade was laboring. um hemway md mdmmom point l All grains closed nominally at tg 5 1-_,ny ¢mp_ Pasture/ge is only - fair. 10 12 2 it 'to 1% the some ss Saturday's finish § Ching, Hong Kong dollars ,$314. United States dollnr ti 1-ld per cent Exchange rates at the close today -is. Pound sterling in Montreal 4.71 F'ri'-nc-h fr-snr in Montreal 5.59, Pound sterling in New York 4.44. Fanndinn dollar to New York 04%. French franc in Nei- York 5.25%. ex- ciuingc cosy .Grcat Britain divmand high 4.40%: lon' and close 4,44; 60 dnv bills 4.44 516; Fmnri- li,25’.£~: It- aly 7.08: Belgium 18,90: Germany N. Y. CURB Close 12% 14"/n 3% 24 ‘.6 14% 13 10% 9 % 20% Ch 1' C ago Grain ures have been benefited by recent ' uit-ee Market Quret go -_r°_<;;d:::oi:°t-xmcmma E'°°'{_<'° ';°_-'_',_"_‘__"_‘_' '°° raovnvos or namsu ""° " ’ §- '§,, Exchange Rate comm.. _ 4 .__ i".‘1.’l‘°s.."-::'..'.'.'...'°.1.'::_':1' .iii emwii ar 14-uw no sr Geo- -~ 1- we -Muon at grit:-ibm. :-_- ;;f_ ;‘.'.‘.'.'.'.' 2-"lr" manure for New vcr-ir moss rev- "erm was sro imitated. my ffora f_‘_‘ _,_ __. _,... I ga-ping from All lil to 81 inclusive, Ind second alfalfa are still being Init: Eli:-it " ""'.°"` 'If.‘.°.'.'.` so win be six and one sixteenth per out. Green and semi-ripe tomstccg one nfnron'f-°- --- --- --5 Q cena premium it was announced by are moving freely. Fruit trees are Malrobe ._.. -._ s-.. _.. .__ ..: 2* um bond of num, °mnmi”|m_ in very .ood condiuon Appl” are Naidgnrli ... .__ _.. ... 14% an mam Dun” thu "god gh, .mm 'eu md making of early 3...'0.:'.;:'..:'1.:'.;;°....- or ..._ .r -1 . 5 E ohowau Southern Area-Scattered showers have been too late to be of benefit. Hall and u tornado did extensive damage ln the Eicbey. Arcola districts. Pasturage is poor and winter feed will be inadequate. Manitoba.--Early threshing returns indicate wheat yields at from 8 to 15 bushels over most of the prov- ince, but are expected to run high- 61' in the !l0ri.h. Over one thong. and square miles in thesouthwm are an almost total failure, with 1066 Sh0‘1'f-889 imminent. Coarse grains are light and much of the crop is being cut for feed. mrovmoz on Qomsno Oats have benefited through rg. cent rains and prospects for an ay. eraga crop have improved. Other cereals are doing well and an sv. erage yield is expected. Potatoes and other roots are tu s. satisfact- °fl7 condition and s. better than av- ¢1'88¢ crop is ind'icated in some sections. Tobacco is now making rapid Progress. but s below average yield is anticipated. Pastures are generally in fair condition. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Harvesting of mu when ir near- ing completion and .threshing re- turns indicate a slightly under av- ersgc yield of good quality. cut- ting of barley and oats is general. the latter crop is light. com lg 4°. ing well and prospect; point W an average crop. Root crops- and past. HIM. but more moisture is re- ions are dry and second growth al- vldsties is commencing lhtimated BUY A SEASON TICKET for the] inxnibiticri, good for mornings, at-‘ lternoons and evenings including ,three days races, transferable.; iirrice szso, at an drug scores. soa i rouon comm'-at the police! ‘Court Saturday evening a. man charged with being drunk and in- capable was fined five dollars and costs or ten days. A moncharged with operating a motor vehicle while he was intoxicated was re- manded till today. - _ FOItliIER. ISLANDER - Many citizens will be sorry to hear of` the death of Alexander Bruce of Brocton, Mass. He was a brother of D. A. Bruce of this city and of John A. Bruce, Kingsboro. He left: this city about thirty years ago. ENJOYABLE MOTOR TRIP-' Mr. and Mrs. B. W. LePnge, Mrs. Little Change In Mining Market `(0a.nsdlsn Press) TORONTO, Aug 14-Trniding dwindled to half a million shares on the standard mining market to- day and prices were inclined to sag though losses among the leaders were mostly cleared off in a last hs.lf_-lwua' recovery. Scattered buy- ing in the gold shares developed but the pnioe level closed showing little change Troon last 1"r‘ldo.y'a final quotations. Lifting of the restriction on exports of gold con- centrates by the U. B. Government, did not give gold shares the sup- port that had been anticipated and only narrowed gains came out. Base metal and sliver aliases were down a little at the close., Nieiris foo.-tied so cents cu et 19.-’ 95, Noranda 60 een-ts lower at $34, while Hudson Bay lost 15, Falcon- bridge ll, Base Metals Corpora- tion 9 and Const Copper 75. Waite Ackerman gained 10 to 2.40. Cotton Market Uncertain (Associated Press) ` NEW YORK, Aug 14-The ootrton ma.rket eased further into in to- day's market under increased liq- uidation imd southern selling, fut- ures closing barely steady 19-23; lower. Oct 9.l0~l1: Dec 9.31; Jan 9.35; Mch 9.51; May 9.62-64; J'ly 9-75- 5P°t quiet mlddling 9.00. Livcipcoi, cotton, 9,000 bales including 4,400 American. Spot dull. Prices three points lower, quotations in pence: American mlddling fair 6-82; strict good mid- dling 6.37; good middling 6.07; strict middiing 5.77; rniddllng 5.02, strict low middiing 5.47; low mid- dling 5.27; strict good ocrdlnory 5.07: good ordinary 4.77. Futures opened quiet and steady and closed firm. Louise Carruthers, Mrs. Bessie Waller and Miss Wilma Read of Middleton, P. E. I., retumed home on Saturday from an enjoyable week’s motor tour through Cape Breton and parts of Nova Scotia.; LAST YEAR the season ticket made a big hit. This year at the| popular price of $2.50 it is sure* to go over big. See the Exhibitionl mornings, afternoons and even- ings. Races, everything-$2.50-at all drug stores. ` 405 BUS SERVICE ._ Commenting ‘I‘hursda.y, Aug. 17, leaving Monta- via Cardigan, Peake’s, Pisquld, Websters Comer, Charlottetown. Leaving on return 4 p.m. from Is- land Radio Co. For information call No. l or 1428. 401 _ AMERICAN YACHT IN roar- 'I‘l1e yacht “Arcadla." from Boston, Captain Anderson, arrived in port Sunday evening from Halifax. The craft is the property of Mrs. Hard- wick and is anchored at the Three Tides. She is propelled by an aux- iliary venginc with twin screws. The yacht will probably leave port today for Quebec. HOUSES MENACED BY FIRE- A fire in the woods at Melville yesterday menaced several build- ings, but was brought, under con. trol before it did much damage. The fire started from near the roadside. The buildings of Mr. P. J. Emery and Mr.‘J. J. Gillis were in danger for s. time. TOURISTS RETURN-Mrs. Kean, her daughter, Miss Sylvia Kean, and son, Mr. Bruce Kean, who have ` been sumrnering with Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew at Belmont Lodge, are leaving today by the S. S. Fort St. George for their home in St. John's, Nfld. Mrs. Kean, whose husband is the captain of the Fort St. George, has been here for the past three summer seasons and her num- emus friends are looking forward to seeing her again next year. MOVES T0 ISLAND-Attracted lf! the scenic and picturesque beauty of the Island with its many seaside resorts, M.r, John Ferguson of Crombie ettlement, New Bruns- wick, has purchased 70 acres of land from Mr. Aldred Carver of Vernon River. Mr. Ferguson plans the immediate erection of s per- manent home for himself and his mother. The transaction was ef- fected through the agency of H. F. Benjamin, Charlottetown. real es- gue daily except: Sundays at 8 am.. ' assisted by her daughters, Misses PIUSVILLE INSTITUTE - Bev- cnteen ladies of the Piusvllle Instit- ute met at the home of Mrs. Am- brose Corcoran for their July meet- ing. There were twenty-five visit- ors present. The minutes were adop- ted and approved as read. The Treasurer reported that' we had ; $10.26 on hand. All committees re- ported very satisfactorlly and the new ones were appointed. Mrs. Thomas Corcoran kindly invited the members to her home for the Aug- ust meeting, where the roll call will be answered by “What I dislike most in men." There will be a grab , bag for the purpose of raising funds, i Following the meeting lunch and ice cream was served by the hostess, ` Geraldine and Marguerite. 'Delight- ful piano aud violin music was fur- nished by Mrs. Philip Gallant, Mrs. Oharles Gallant and Mr. Edward Gallant. Proceeds for the evening were $4.25, ENTERTAINS ON BIRTHDAY- On Wednesday evening last the Banquet Room of Dalvay Hotel was the scene of a. very happy event when a supper was given in honor of Miss Molly Davies, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Trevor Davies, of To- ronto. The following guests sat down to the banquet table: Mrs. Capt. Dicks, Miss Dickie Dicks, Miss Catherine Dicks, Mrs. E. H. New- combe, of Ottawa; Mrs. Chas. Ritz, of Montreal, Mrs. tDr.) Trevor Dav- ies, of Toronto and the Misses Ca- therine and Helen Lockerby, of Westwood, N. J. Mrs. Bowie, of Brockville and Miss Nora. Bowie, of Brockville, Ontario. Miss Davies was the recipient of s very nice birthday gift. After Justice was done to the eats, humorous and witty speeches were made by those pres- ent., which brought n very pleasant evening to n close. I PERSONALS Miss Eileen Ryan returned to Nsw Glasgow, N. S., after spending the past two weeks visiting her home in Charlottetown. Col. Davies and daughter, Miss Mariory Davies. of Toronto, are sununering at Belmont Lodge, the. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew. Miss Leitha Powell returned to her home in New Glasgow, N, S., after spending the week-end in Charlottetown, the guest of Miss Eileen Ryan. Mrs. Faxon and daughter Fran- ces of Pittsfield, Mass., have ar- ".11 M - | , R "<0 wiv ~/o,("\ Better than a breeze IPDYOU want to keep really cool, eat more crisp, light foods-fewer hot, heavy dishes. Ke]logg's Com Flakes lead the -:--5;-,eff coolness parade. Delicious toasted flakes. Rich in energy. So easy to digest they ' don’t “heat you up." Serve with milk or cream and add 4;, fruits or honey. Made by Kellogg in 372-1_7; 2 ` London, Ontario ` , ---H _` T" / /.if/#W /0"/"”””“"" Q-ov-ee M Eastem local.; 2c. per word; 4 oents. ~Q4-§-¢- RATE:-Zo per word. three ln- sertlons for the price of two, strictly payable in sdvimoe. To Let STORE T0 LET - 144 GREAT George Street. Apply 146. 389. Jq dvcrtisingilates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4e. per word; Western md Announcements and Coming Events, Zo. per word; Classified, Ze. per word; In Memoriam Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Oiler- lngs, Cards, etc., 4e. per name; Letters of Condnlence, 70c. per inch; Noticesaf Thanks and Appreciation, '10c. per inch or 4c per word. Other rates on applications. ' Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - nve ¢ For Sale GREEN SBEAF BINDER TVYINX 0% lb. at Bert J. Trowsdale, West- moreland. 325, _M__________.. PIANO FOR. SALE AT THE AUC- tion at Mrs. Parker Rltchie's. to. morrow. 396., T0 LET - HOUSE ON BISHOP Street. Apply 122 Prince Street. 2115-'l-31-tl. Boarders Wanted STUDENTS ACCOMIVIODATED, A1 Orlebar. 815 BOARDERS ACOOMMODATED 102 Fitzroy Street. 340. STUDENTS ACCOLDVIODATED AT 276 Grafton Street, opposite Col- lege, 307. FOB SALE - 1% TON BORIS Truck. Apply Box 117, George-1 town. 373, MM CARBOARD SUITABLE F0 E, lining outhouses, etc., lc pei sheet. Guardian Oiilce. tf., A FOB. SALE -- AUCTION I"0lt'I"1»1 Five, Bridge and Whlst: Scorq Cards. Guardian Central Joh Printery, _ Nov. -1-tr., FOB. SALE -- SERVICE STA'1"E\ for sale. Excellent opportunity 1.. man who can do repi1'u~ work. Arm ply C. A. McDonald, Souris. :s42~_ STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED one block from College. Apply Weeks Grocery, 138 Hillsborough Street. 380- | _ -' -s FOR SALE - 32 VOLT LIGH Plant, practically new. Will se' complete, or separately. Appl Box 654, Summerside. 261. Miscellaneous TRANSPORTATION T0 TOB- onto or Montreal leaving Satur- day 19th. Accommodate several passengers. Apply A. F. l-iansuld, 18 Euston Street. 393. Muriel (at pantomime rehearsal): “Who's the prosperous-looltinl Johnny? Not in the show, is he?" Frank: “Well, we’re trying to per- suade him to put up the money for the production - our ‘Principal Buoy,' so to speak!" TrainsAndFerries Oar Ferry ' Lcnvcs Borden daily, cxcept Sun- d_ly gt 9.15 s. ni.; 1.15 and 5.15 p. m. Lt-nvcs 'l'-wrmcntlne daily (Sunday excepted) -at 1030 n. rn. 2.55 p. m. and 7.00 P. m. Trains For Borden and Snmmerside 7 n. m. For Sourls and Georgetown 2 p. in. For liiurrny Iinrhnn (dolly except Thursday) 2.20 p. rn. For Borden 2.30. For Summorsirlc and Tignish 8.30. For Summcrsirio (jltncy) 7.86. Rm-ky Point lorry Week dnys lepvss snub mor-ning af, 7.30, B.30_ 9,30 anti 11 o'clo<'k. Eiich afternoon nt 1,30, 2,80, 4,30 and (L80. Sundays--t\.ii0 rn afternoon at 12.4s, 2,no_ am Ira Leo weimr. E. ll. Harland Ssillngs from this_ port nntll change nf time in October as follows: For Orwr-ll-At 10 ti. tn., evarv gl- fr-rnnte Monday. On the intervening Mondays at 1 p. m., Tuesday sviilings ns nsunl at S p. m. For Victorlri Thursday at 7 s. in. For East River-Fridays at 5,80 g. m. and 3 p. m. For We.-uf, River-Saturday at 0 s. m_ and 8 p_ ut, . FOB SALE - AUCTION FOR'1`1`< Five, Bridge ,ond Whlst; Board Canis. Guardian Central Joi; Prlntel'y_ . Nov. i-iii’ ...f'i“`i DOST - SPEUTACLES IN CASE on or near Greenfield Avenue. Finder please leave at Guardim Office. Reward. 3953 Male Help Wanted ..___._._-l- -l---_---1 BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost' course. Hundreds of siicccssful graduates, Write Meier Barber College, 573 Barrington, Halifax, ' H. H. W. BARN MONEY SELLING ‘Ili[PER< lal Art' and ‘Wlndsor' series Per- sonal Christmas Cards. $1.00 por' dozen and up. Also boxed assort- ments, Agents being appoiuteci now. Write British Canaciirin Poh- Ilshlng C0., 426 Pat-rick Bldg., Tor- onto. H. VV. i\’l'.-154. Wanted B0‘|.'rLES WANTED-PINTS ANU quarts. Phono 1107. 1433-tl-20-td WANTED - TWO BEDROOBIS and kitchen with use of bniii. Apply Guardian. 3512. WANTED-T0 BUY FARM WTI!! or Without buildings within twen- ty miles of Chariott.ctown on ensy terms. Box "R/' Guardian. 357. Female Help Wanted WANTED-A WOMAN OF l>I.EAS- ing personality for subscript-tori work in dlfterent towns of Prlurc Edward Island. Apply Box "J." Guardian. 379. rlved in Victoria to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Faxon's mother, Mrs. Clay. tate operator. , HAS RECEIVED LONG SERVICE ` MEDAL-Major I. E. Croken. C.A., 17.0., VD., Regimental Veterinary Officer, for the Prince Edward Is- land Light Horse, on completion of_ twenty years service as an oitiecr in the Canadian Militia, has received the Long Service Medal (Veterans Decoration). Major Crolten served Ml-. and Mrs. George Cooke. (nee Emma. Hogan). Hyde Park, Mass.,‘ are leaving Aug. 15th on a visit to Mrs. Cooke's parents, of Kelly's Cross, P. E. Island. Mr. Malcolm McKinnon, Secret- ary of the Prince Edward Island; Potterdosl re pa- ,rv ... ...... 1 , So Kenra _.s ... .__ .- ;'>5 s Pore Cro _.. ...... 1% _,mam of all fruits are below aver- Ribsgo ._ si- '.1 .__ ... rr.. 1%" (Bur Royaiits ..... an .vs .,: : onus’ iti iii iii 115 §r .. _S _ tures is generally good. i‘.‘::'...‘Jl:‘°..."‘:.:';.;~:.:':..°';;... --1 -=°1=°°¢°~ . =---'- v----f -»» r---»-»-_ Lawn Tennis Association, is play ing inthe Novo Scotia Tennis three years overseas with the Bri- tish Army spending most of that time in India with the Indian Army. Toumament, which is being staged‘, at Sydney this week. -r or PL UMS PL UMS Walt for P E Island grown Plums. ripefle 3.8-‘KW --rwurvvv _ naturally on the trees, fancy quality, excellent in flavor, no waste, early varieties Will be ready about September lst ‘ ` \ - ` ` . _ _ _.. \ ‘ “- _ of . ._ iii! fi .\ it I =/.3 .» t . E ~`. \ _ " ._ _.__~_. ._-‘-s. »3 ._