f l ‘ i . 4--_...-~_-_,_ .-- ' E i»Aui;"six __ _ ,._...o.._~.~,q¢@~m»~,¢~pwq»-~n|qpp»»»¢~,¢q_*H.§.q',,“,..,, ...m¢_.-.~..'¢_»-¢iw.xae¢:y.+_. _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ .» _ ' 'IHE (Jl'iARi..U1`li'.l UWN (.|UAi£|)i.-\N AU'u'US`I` `6, 1%.# as-B '“l=»| ' '- <1' Ti L ~‘\»*v~t~'r.':--wc ef_‘fi$!’2!r!>$f>r~.~»-:;~f"‘,= Aj' fi’ "J 1 u\ " 5”" vi* i `\ ii? “wt a“° rp 'T v\" ta* t c_;;\:\o5 “;¢“s\2°o':,u\ ` a\i\"° ci W /._i__\.\__;f1..,__ . _ y::»_G“o_,'z.ec. ‘~. 5' Six Hundred . 2 Mentally Unfit WASHINGTON, Aug. 3-Statistics made public by the Civil Service Commission, disclose that one out of every ten candidates for enrollment FEEDS for HORSES, (`.’\TTLE, SVJIN POL'L'l`RY, FOXES. RABBI 8:0. _ BRAN, siiqirrs, wHrrE ' M1DDL1NuS.lCu1iui\En Coax, FEED CoRNivn~:aL, OIL CAKE MEAL, sciwivl- aCKEn. FEED, CBACKED GRAIN, o.»\TMEAL, BOLLED " 0/iTs, TABLE CORNMEAL, ‘_ ¥ FEED oars.. (black and _»_ i while). riiassao nay and i s'mAw. _ lil‘JAL|QUA)(.'l.`E|{,S IDI' * BLATCIIFORD'S FEEDS and POULTRY SUPPLIES. MEAL, and RABBIT MEAL _ FOX BISCUITS, PUPPY WHOLESALE and. RETAIL. CARTER & D0. _ LIMITED Feed and Seed Store Queen Q ' Street. I . ii l 5 . iz . } FEEDS t *__-_v . __-..--..--_ _ _ . . ro-eve 00+# ¢+@o+o-0444 '€ m .ri oo-*sos ¢+o+¢o+-4+¢¢44¢-yea#-94 o ‘i 4 *l tl is 9 O-O 505*-O Another Great Talkie 0_ .lf _ BYDWDQDN . 1. ' 4 wr °' ¢'\\°°§d " ,. <-_ V -'\o\\ og, P” M9 \_ ' fy we ‘T§f§¢e_°‘1§,`i»w“;f..u>“" `-.\ _ \ov¢‘5 $99. coo; ‘_ °,,. 'un \\ Gxgsiswo -.nf \ u\° v° I ____/___-._ __ l:_,.,¢u°¢\w, i _____°_ 3:.: ' . . \ 019” __E/7,6¢.__c 51:. . __ . _"oy, -5 , |in the federal dry army has failed R ‘ , - ' 1 0 .service. FRINGE EDWARD TDDAY $§’,§_ "EGR . TAL_KIE 1 x i i- -__,Z-1-- ALSO SHORT to pass the honesty test designed to keep crooks out of the prohibition p. Examinations conducted during the past. twenty-eight months have re- sulted in the ousting of eighty-five undesirables from the rank and file m elimination of more than 500 others from the list of candidates for dry positions. These agents and appli- cants have been eliminated for cause because of their failure to pass char- civil service commission Addition of the eighty five veterans to the lon; list of dry agents fired for delinquency, misconduct or graft brings the nine- year total since the Vfilstead Act was passed well above the 1200 mark. LEAVE FOR CANADA (Special to the Guardian LONDON; Aug. 3-High Commis- sioner Larkin wlio is going to the Hague as Canada's i‘cprcsentati\'g at the reparations conference was at Waterloo Station this morning to sae Mrs, Larkin and Miss Larkin off to Canada. The Rt. 'Hnn. Winston Churchill. and the Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery and their parties were on the same train. Churchill’s son looks forward to achieving one of the dreams of his life in Canada, that is to follow the track of General Wolfe up the St. Lawrence. to climb the Heights of Abraham. where Wolfe climbed them and then to stand on the historic battlefield where the des- tiny of Canada was decided. Mr. Churchill will stay a day in Montreal and then go to Ottawa and Toronto. Mr. Amery goes straight out west and will be climbing the Rockies. H: will not reach Ottawa. until October. is Admission prices to motion picture theatres in Sofia, Bulgaria, now range from three to 14 cents. il ` lv ,-2"‘f».>»r_é;’.fi 5 B: /"WT- fr ' lik ' .1 'Mt '.42 e ’ 9 l- 2 ~ . ' °" '/~ f. .>_ . ' 'i- ;;___' ~ "_", l "Qt fl" 42),: \(' 1" J .- i °>» _ _i't's right full ofit and you ca_n't chew it out?because _ it'a grown in the |eaf__and kept there by the cure., _ ' e , .~.. _ Aivnyn uk for" ,v- Central Guardian U Sacrament of Th Lord's Su ill be do c d me th mr ppb? W Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mecuirk, Mr. p nse e k, urray . d M . L6 M Ii h , J Ili . iver, on Sabbath 11th.- Services at BEM kts d 1?/I ul€n;?a;n sam; _R.iver_ _ P c an ae . y. m §1O`:f,h::;a§3oén§re§§€E_f§:_ Tsvgcgg from Boston, Mass., and are visiting ' frie ds and relatives on P.E.I. connection it might be said that her n West Kent School this year and Among the outward passengers on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. E. S Burleigh, of Ellerslie, on a motor tour tliroukh the New England States. S D U CELEBRATION-C011t1'lb CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-The Xl m. BRILLIANT FAMILY-It is inter- omae e gestmar ~ ‘ lthc Rev. Bruc PERSONALS ‘at St. James Manse on their way uicd cars are requested to be at the __i‘_e__51 _ 4 _ _W d d d_ Miss Clara Kigglns, daughter of t 11 a_m_ §:I,;u__sd§yfn e nes ay ,7'0l?76;Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Higgins, was operated on Monday for appendlcitls at the City Hospital. Miss Velda. MacLeod,_ who spent - ft su _ te th __ in th _ the past two weeks at her home le e Us o no a e recen Saturday morning by motor en route atriculation examinations Miss Mar- to Prmcetow New _m_sey_ she Wu of the Prohibition service and the garet Black, daughter of Mr. and accompaniednoy Mrs Frank mek" B Mr . , . k , - nescis iftiilggirahfcetgiiinfiiztiiiig springfield' Wm Wm VM' her “muy nd als d th hi h ks in in Jamaica Plain. Mass. and to conduct the anniversary cer- iierkbrothcr, Harold, led in grade 7 vices at the Presbyterian Choroh__ cr . Miss Margaret also led in grade Baddecm 6_3 on Banda), 10 and won the Governor Generals ‘ ' medal, This is quite a feat for one new Robert Johmwm D_D__ of mf family' and the young pe°p]e are W tawa, Mrs. Johnston and their dau- be warmly congratulated' _ i ghter, Miss Clara, were the guests of e and Mrs. Muir back from Shaw’s Hotel to Nova. Sco- Miss Ethel Taylor has arrived home nm from a most enjoyable visit to Mont- real' ` Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burkins and two daughters Ruth and‘Leono, ac- Mi” GW” T“Y1°’- R N is h°m° com anied E Rayner Fi-idoiin left Mrs. Frances Stevens from Truro, Pownal visiting ner sister, Mrs. H. C. - cn B "ISM to he' parents' Mr' “nd yestgrday moihing on return to Som- Mrs' G'H' Taymr' Upper Prince crville. Mass., after spending a week Smct' on`Prince Edward Island, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Carver. , \ Br°“'“' Ft the `Q“°e“ H°t°l' Miss Hazel Stems spent, a few days . with her sister, Mrs. A.. L. Dunlap. Mrs- S* Wyme' Hm§b°’° Sweet' She left for Cape Toi-mentine on who has been visiting in Cove Head. Mondoy_ Mm Sums is tho dwmggn has returned mme and speak’ in at the State , Hospital. Haverhill, gmwmg terms °f the Pr°5p°r"'y °’ th” Mass., and is on her' vacation which Place °f which she is “ muV°~ she will spend with her mother, Mrs. 'i' Charles Stems, Souris, P.E. Island.- B.R. and Mrs. Hooper and Master Moncton T,-,n5¢,»ip¢_ David Hooper, have returned to Lon- don, Ont., after a short holiday with KING, ATTEND; T0 BUSINESS Mr. I-loopers mother, Mrs. David C. __ Hooper. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Aug., 5.-Because of Mr. George Snelgrove, of the C.N. commued good prog,-egg the Kms R.. P-C<>0mPBHi@d bl' MIS- Bnelgrove. had been able to transact _business have returned from a pleasant two pe,-g°m_11y during me past fgw dwg Week-S' VBCSUOH in KIHBSIOH. 01111. and has spent several hours at his -i desk dealing with matters previously Mr. and MIS- H&!‘0ld MCL€lIl 03' handled by his secretary. although Charlottetown have returned home he has not been oumdo Buounohom eller spending their holidays motor-_ Palace since his last operation. 'ri-iis _ ina thr0\1sh'different- Paris 0! the ' was said iugeuf to be due ui unsuit- ’.{; , _;."i__ CID".-ffg \\ QS ' /fl '- 'ff' .- '.2 _fit vii;/.-I ..¢¢'/.7 _. \_. f~ 4; ~»_/.;.~;- .el \\ Island. ` ' _ able weather. It is now thought the ` X108 will be able to 'make the journey Z.fr. S. T. Gallant. chief of the fp Sandringham Palace within the local branch of the Department of next two weeks in order to carry out - Fisheries left yesterday afternoon on mg original plans of spending the a four-duly inspection tour of the summer gt N0.-f°1k_ ` _ westem part of the Province. _ ~` DAME FAWCETT DEAD _ Mrs. Arthur Stevens of Truro, _Mi-. _ _ i N.B. Marvin of Wolfvillc, and Mr. LONDON, Aug., 5.-Dame Milli- George Wood, of Halifax, arrived in cent Fawcett, a leader in the suffi-gg. the city on Saturday to attend the" ist movement died here early this funeral of Mr. F.J. Nash. morning, ._ . __'.;.._'-`.__'-..,<.i ri 1/ \ . ff 1 ‘xi One. Night of Real Fun _ _ AT VICTORIA 'RINK ' :... FRIDAY Aucusr od.. s 1>.1vi. io 12 _ivm>NiGH'r_ music. sm:-move.. ammo.. an-ngiggn-|, 'H IC KEY6 U black twin' c__|"| BWI N G. :' z Q 5 _ .,_ , ~_‘=_\"“"`"" 1422>- \"i _,., . 2/ .1 ./‘_ » ‘_ 1 ' ‘lrc.,l'rc. iinmssxox-io carers. _cut 'mo 'ms Homin-or f won! noun. .a nom ran. ro nl 'rllll'-wno win. ‘wlll nv .im or amx-mine on sm: ruruu con dm ..-="“- ~ - - -~.__» -°':__ rf-*~""' _ _ ‘q,|,“_.,i,,, _ ___ _ '___________ __ _ __ ___..._.._... __ . ._ ... __ f -- »~ -- MEi_\_1_oa1.4M MIB. ABCHII DICK "IN (High River. Alto. Times, July25) After A courageous struggle for lif»e_ health, extending over four months. Mrs. Archie Dick succumb- ed to acute heart trouble and died on the morning of July 20. Her ear- iy death ieavu bei-eived iiei- husband. one son aged ten. her parents. Mr. and Mi-s. ' menu-d nrquiumn . J O and of Charlottetown, P.E.I., two sisters. amen Johnston of Calgary and Ness of Los Angeles. An uncle. Mr. hu. Fnrqulurlon and aunt. Mrs. Fred Blake are residents of High ne Mrs Mrs. River. . Fu ral services were held from the home on Sunday, July 21, at 3 p.m. Rev. George Biddle, of St. Bar- nabas, Calgary, ofliciated and ex- pressed with bcautlful sympathy and understanding the great grief sus- tained by family and friends, and the promise of ii future reunion. The pall beams at the funeral were E.F. Thompson, F. Brazil, H. McMil- lan. C. Farquharson, F. Blake, Cap- tain 'Dext/er. The floral gifts were very beautiful. Hosts of friends were present from the town and from the entire foothiil country to share in the sorrow of the bereaved ones. The valor and courage with which Mrs. Dick fought for recovery during her late illness. was an enjoyment in the world about her. Her circle included friends from far and neg: and her hospitality and kindness were unbounded. She leav- es uniold bright memories of kind deeds done and happy hours spent in her company. Mrs. Dick, whosg maiden nam was Mildred Farquharson, came to High eighteen years ago. Fourteen ago she was married to Mr. Dick. years Archie Stock _Quotations HALIFAX. Aug.. 5.-Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE history for the Province. In this Rem w_ Bruce Muir M booked to _ _ address the Presbyterian summer acter investigations conducted Hy the ._Siste1‘. DOFOUIY. led in Bride 6 W01'k school at canoe cove on Wednesday \\ Atchisn, Top. 3: Santa. Fc. Ry. . 260% Am Can Co. 168% Arn. Car & 1"d-fy. C0. ..."..." 100% Am. Smit. & Refin. Co. ........ 117 Am. Bosch Magneto Co. 0U Anaconda Copper Min. Co, 118% N. Y. Cen. ss Hud. Rv., R.. R. .. 237 Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) 103% Hud. Motor Car Co. ........... 85 Internatl. Petroleum 251.5 Standard Oil of N. J. ......... 57 Reading C0. ..............-...120 Union Pac. Ry. 70% U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. 179 _Westinghouse Elec. 238% U. S.'Steel ..........,.,,_,____ 311 A5235! ....... ._ 40 Missouri Kari. 8.: Texas Ry, 309 Montreal Power 120 Natl.. Breweries 139% Winnipeg Elec. 77% Steel Co. of Cen. 62% Bhawinigsn ................... 94% Cen- Bwmlhia Cont 34% D°ml111°n Brides 109°/. Massey 1-:mis asv. Fraser de Co. ................. 53 Chas. Gurd 42 P°W°1' C°ri>°ratioa ima Forcisn Securities 86% Inter Utilities-.4 iw. ai-_ Am. oii me Imperial Oil 29%. ' nuns E Bank Commerce 301 f Bank Royal 880 ` Bank Montreal I Sept. Mar. MAI. .-........-............... 0A'l'l ‘ _ 301717. D90. ..............-».»»-...... MAP. 48% 51% 58% |--in-~~».uu»»aun|»».. nc".inonnn-nas-»»¢» MONTREAL STOCK IXCIIANGE Market lolwrtl furlkbcd orcemmua 4. oo.. un Stewart _Joni A Oc., ll umm si., oiuirioumwii. , Qlleted at Closing, Aug. B, Ill. Ulll MMU ... ... ... ... ... 135 Abitibi ... ... .. A101#-l Pacific Grain ... ... _ Alblwl ...' ... ... .. .. ll mm so an ul no no ce ii. UK ll Pr Pr §s |00 'll Ill OU IIII nic no In o`» f. .anton no inn MJ nun as E ,_ __ f f 5 ? i ....mais "‘ ' ::::f:;°:.::.°'.:...... __ In-wares Af Rotary . ss Fraser Company General Steel Wares International Nickel International Petroleum .. Lyall Constiéction ... Massey-Harris Montrea1 Power ... ... .. McColl Frontenac . National Breweries .. ... National Steel Car Noranda . . . . . . . .. ... ... -- Power Corporation Price Bros. . . .. Quebec Power ... ... ... Shawlnigan . . . - . - -- Smeltcrs .. Steel of Canada ... ... Simons ... ... .. Wayagamack .. .. .. Winnipeg Electric Canada Malting ... .. Dominion Tar ... Steel of Canada Pfd. cons<>1idated`Gas Radio.. ... ... ... Alleghany ... ..._..- American Can . ... ... Purity Bakeries ... .. .. Canada Bronze .. ... ... .. Brompton . ... Famous Players ... ... ... ... C. P. R. .. .. .. General Motors .. .. U. S. Steel . ..... .... Bank of Nova Scotia ... L.. Bank of Montreal ... ... Bank of Commerce .. ... ... Royal Bank ... ... .. _ The llézrkets (Canadian Press) to steers was sold for $10.50 and amund $10.00. Good cows were to $6.00. to common $10.00 to $11.50. ing slowly at time of writing. A were from $10.00 to $11.00 with odd one at $11.50. _*___ Q PAIGN IS STARTED 81'. i _ . _ 3” An nvestigation was started. Ex .endercd Dr. Mcnongld for his _ Iperts of the public health service splendid address, seconded by Mi-5 *HEAT !W¢l'e called. Surveys have been com- M¢Ka_qk111_ _ plated with the assistance of m water that are potential grounds ......................... 154% oxoonowo broedmg of mggquitoes. An Chorus: Island Hymn. \ 011 spray in ming applied coax _M hoo ' Th’ '“°°i1“l Wu brouahi to 1. elm me eu____._dm;nander Joel T. Boone. by singing god sovo the Km* sept.. ~ » iw ,,,,,,§,,, 'Q ° ’§f:§§““} """’°“”' ‘*¥&~__ _ o ro mo _ Dec. me myii in 1m.aiid a ieegiriiiziigi 5?; ;n:,.m° p°"°“"°l ““d ”.‘°‘"°' W/» me iunm be ia mo ° '°'°"“°°°’ "‘°°°'°" "lm ’° » ll" “Un I orders to act to eradicate mosquito" lead in the crusade against incsquit- in wuhgn _ Dr. W.1". Draper. assistant surgeon An A 1 ' general of the public health service, ing 8,00T°l:a:‘:lsc;im:;y 5 modus- haa been Uflnted two sanitary eg- u gg, now ohm in Bom: mmumfy 139% 13° stewart 1-nu, July mn. 1929- 91 ' sae/. iia ` ' ` 105 a ass ° in 163% 212 897 347 305 366 °"`*- t k. WASHINGTON, Aug. 5-Mosquitoes Reading: Her First Ride in an h°~V° bee” 8931118 HV/ll’ with assault Automobile by Miss Bessie McLeod and murder in the vicinity of the' Address on Public Health by Dr' White House for several years and McDonald. ' then they picked on President Hoov- i Mrs, government departments. They have man and Mm, Mophm was moved law. Dee. 146% duclmd meh bum' °! "°““°“° by M” M°K°Y» "°°“d¢d by Mrs. ii-/. Convention 52 wmpfuing :fauna stewart, swat# 25 Harbour, Fannl1l8bl'0°ll. D°“"ld‘“°n' “3 nonneiieyu Road and smihope 111- 56” sutures, was held in the M0011* H* A good attendance of delellw-5 from four of the Institutes attended the first session. which was held at 330 p m' Mrs Fred McDonald of Mt. Stew- rt, assisted by Mrs. :ws Pisoii. Mt. Stewart and Mrs. Morrison, Sav- ge Harbour, presided. The meeting was opened bl' Sin!- g the Institute Ode, followed by repeating the Creed of the Institute in unison. . Mrs. James Atkens read an ad- dress of welcome to thi! V1-‘M118 del' egaios which was fitiingly responded to by Mrs. N. McCormick of Savage 84% Harbour. Miss Isobel Jay. Flnnmf' 51% brook, entertained the audience with a very humorous reading. ~ B9 ‘.5 94 % 62 '72 45 B5 'I8 25 25 57 166 -. Papers outlining the work of the no several Institutes were read by Mies “__ Tillie Court, Donaldston, Miss Marion 44" McDonald, Savage Harbour. MiS-‘l 65 Jeanette McDciiaid,_1vi