e nu ETOWN GUARDIAN ldlllllli -.___. I *_¢ ._....___.. 0c 1 __<--/" a 015-401” a m a (EASTERN) ‘m srocx QUOTA nous] 6% Preferred Stock momma ' nto Cl lng riuca 10.50 rsfi, 811ml ‘I0 ‘new 0.119s N‘ Y’ Exchanga T201» o‘ Full hrtlvllvffln locust Anaconda. 1000 _|, BRENNAN, a GIIMPAIIY n0. At A Glance ‘°° Manager _____ l. ll DHGNALL. Ginrlofletowii Telephone 1m m ~'-——-—--—- WINNIP | Trading continued dull on the Win- Gen Motors nlpeg Grain Exchange today, but Glut Nor Pfd e future showed gains o1 more std Q11 N J {hon one cent a bushel at the close. Kenneilim The export market was neglected, Mm" W511i and no sales were reported. CALL ON liEllEIlAl. hours: EASTERN umren Phillip BIG]. Quotations. Grafton Street. Charlottetown, FOB torus 0r r0 $500.00 IAS! MONTHLY PAYIENTB . Tea-m in Accordance With w P, r, g gqunu,“ Aldermec "m" w ADI C1D F. i“; aichnond 5*- e ...'. worms-Ty B0 CE 0F lily illfc September next PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l the hour of eleven o’cl c and Q u ("Otiges . ' , , , I for the sflune day to shew can: i - ' m THE PROBA": (Dun 1*"? they can why the Account: e T“ "'1 i" v1 AIIKust. A. n. 19 s the said Estate should no; b I l“ Passe: ?nd inihd Estate closed e n pea“, n; ‘Hm. ,_ uraye or said petition and o1 (By Red Pine) Sellar late o! Churicfllrtdtlhinkz friction of James B. Johnston, lhq CAMP BUCHAN, July 3Q_'flw3e Queens County in the mu pm, "Wtonfor Md Petitioner. Minks won the Honor Patrol Flag “'1'”. chipper, deceased, intestate And ‘l h‘ “°"“‘Y “MR4 "l" ' again and just u; 19g you know To the Sherli! [If ‘he taunt‘, "f lrue copy hereof tie forthwith lib Wh" "my fire we decided to give (""9118 (‘Willy fll‘ ilny ConsLble “h!” l“ “m” “°“‘§n‘fl‘7“" PM’ ‘h you gheir- names, The Pan-Dy beam or literate Del-Sm kiln," Lam cu in Charlottetown aim-gate] 95g er is Philip Jardine of the 3rd. Cwnty. ‘ ; Ch‘tcwn and Johnny Walker of Ill each week for at least tour eon swutive weds from the date here the 5m ch-mwn Troop 1S the Se? ~oi and that a true copy hereof b1 0nd. with the following Scouts: “flml m lmsw“ l" m" ‘PMWZN Jimmy Farrell, Charlie Hine, Lloyd WHEREAS uzwn r1 ""01"" “we MW-mvlv- namely _DeRoche. Wilf Garnhum an cl 99mm" 1'" mo M" 14111 - rRalph Maclueod, of Charlottetown in Qai __._ 1“3‘°l'95lld._t3‘ngiu H's-gush, Interesting and enthusiasm. E1inistratr-x_ 0|‘ the above‘ idlllL-(l classes in estimating, signalling, hm?“ Praying that a (‘lliiliuii m)‘ Scouts Pace and Pioneering were ° ‘mm ‘m’ ""3 JWIYYW lWrt-in- held after inspection. In the ufter- “l” s" "n"; “'1, "W lllcfvlflrt’. incondaj Relay was ‘Dlaycd which ‘ifafrlgvstersqfmig t" Pl"; =1" iwrsw». ncu e First Aim 5 nan“ Kn n e sun stuie ito bu‘ T191118, Fireqighting‘ gwoodiawing‘: and appear biinro the Judge pris-v Estimation and Message Relaying. em’ M‘ a Primate can?‘ u‘ h“ hm“ l» This was a practical game because l" n” CW" mills“ "l Cllarlmk“ Jubflfilngom‘ 1; took mm account most o! the town in Queens County. in the said‘ fimfls“ -l e Ill)’ work done in camp end the bgys '“i’_f*"i‘—*“" 7'" “ i “l?” g" ‘gun’ showed keen interest an through ems rlcgrm hCamp Duchan 11111.1‘ “Jot eELourRhGA T PAL“! In the late afternoon ‘he Camp gzlexlgwse w eén the results oi {lie .1 . M KER is‘ . II w“ visited bv the Trinity LEML e ay an {he name. of 1..c cg rnr. ers, Mr. Rolly Taylor and Mr, boys who earned their badges will Gordon I-lutcheson who attended 5lié'-— the Council Fire in the evening. The usual spectacular dramaic presentations were offered includ- ing the Staff's version of "The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter," written and produced by the 1';1- imitable Thundercloud -and the Goose Patrols Star Gazing exhib- ition tumed out good but "wet." Then the day of learning more Scouicraft was brought to an and by prayers. and quietness settled over the Camp. CAMP BUCHAN_ Jul 31-'I‘he Eagle Patrol under tan Down. surprised the Mink Patrol today by capturing the Honor Patrol Flag from them. The regular rou- tine of the camp was carried out after inspection, with training. swimming, games and the council fire. and everyone was getting their work caught up for tomorrow when we expect alters the camp and when we will hold our Field Day. CANIP BUCHAN, Au . 1 —- The Field Day dawned brig t and fair and after m ins ection which was won by - nee we sa the Minks, the boys assed t e morn- ing in the usua way, but there was an added excitement in the a1r_ because the Pioneer Class was clue to raise their 25 foot Tower in 1 ghelzdaftemoon alter the sports were e . i When dinner had been digested and visitors shown about the camp by the boys. the sports began. The - _ Pro we ll g‘?- Adygriising Rates-Payable in ildvanctr Minimum Charge tor An) Advertisement ll Cont; m, gun-dint: local. l0 II Ileetern and Eastern locale f“ p, word; Announcements ___. lveaie Io per yo"; “sum 3e per word: In Moleskin Notices 70c per Inch; um d mm and Spiritual Olleringe. Cards. etc., 5e peg “m; L", u, o; Condolence I00 Del‘ 11°53 Wig"!!! Illllleinente 40 words M, ‘W; md i0 cents for ever! ed tlouel l worth. Notices es Tm“ and Ayprecllllflllr "v Der“. Inch or do per word. Lists e! whnrlplitllil i0 cenll M! lllll- 0N5 and Presentation In! ‘Other n!" "ll ‘Pvmflun’ on‘? °'r"“"q.w' L. I i-i-m I I ' U B Rubber ' Radio Corp Tories Corp n CHICAGO: Aug. s - (AP) - ivflnfgimg" Wheat rallied toward the close to- ‘vest Unlon day, carrying other grains upwardrwest E19,, on the strength of broker buyingxjr; s Steel considered as further removal or‘ ____________ hedges against cash sales to Mcx- ' BANKS ,.. r NEWS FROM CAMP BUCI-IAN ._.-=.= I I I I eggs-mummies»: n: r 200yBuff Adison llLBuff 1 16300iButI Coin 1500§Caimont 550_Cdn Mai __ 491.011 Rts I 650iCent Pat 1-4 10000,Cent Porc l9 1-2 l0500,Chester ldChromium 115200 Citralam 4400fCochenour 100.Coin 500‘Comwealth i500ICcnwest 2300Crowshore < liliilDelnite ZODOPE Amphi GZUQIDOIIIIIGB 12200'Duquesr1e 3500,'E Crest 3500‘E M L. 7 romeo ico. Houses with eastern export, connections also have been on the buying side. lCcmmeroe At the close wheat was 7-8 to 1-; Montreal ll higher, Sep. 1.66!" -">i Corn was Nova Scotia unchanged to ‘i hig . Lid-l "- Oats were to .- - 41A. Rye was 1% ' . yep. 1.48'.-~'_--" . Barley was ‘a high- er to 1-4 lower, Sep. Lilli. MONTREAL, Aug. a - (CP) Junior mines gave another railyin . ,,_ idisplay after two previous sessions‘ Astéws cf rising prices today on the Stock g1} o“ Exchange and Curb Market andldcj“ Pmducw worked out of a spell of profit-‘Baéluft taking. Among the pivotal groups. ' ca“ can trends uiere steady to irregulaiqcan PM with strong spots here and therrflgdn ca; you?“ and with volume slim. |can ca‘. PM East Sullivan and Sullivan, lcad- gm, spgamrhjp5 ers in the upswing in Junior mlneS.‘CQgk5huLt, y continued in that role and others‘ Dom Bridge ahead were Donalda, l-Ieva, AillJ-']J0m cog p14 eile, Macdonszld, Standard, Que- Don A bec Yellowknife. Pandora, Stc- Dist Seag dacona, Kirkland Gold. Century,‘Dom Steel B Beauior, 0‘Brien and Red CresIJDryden Rochelle converted a loss into nlFIB-‘ef gain and Ccutremaque and ArnoFflrd A wiped out declines. Perron. coid-iFmlfldfl C0 ora and Central Cadillac were losers. I (3811 SW91 Wires Howard Smith mzw YORK, Aug. a - (AP) - Ham Bridge In one of the slowest sessions of Enmm walker the pas_t year, stock market leaders “m 1m‘ A‘ A generally tilted upward today un- 1m‘ Nwkel der leadership of rails. 19‘; Transfers of 510.000 shares com- | P2“, and pared with 600,000 Thursday and In“) Tab were the smallest for a 5-hour B C Pow“. stretch since Sept. i8 last. con 5mg“ The Associated Press Gil-stock Lake of woods gl/errage was up .3 of a point at dfiitsils god lthe benefit o! further e r uct on pans announced N.“ 5cm (pa; by Southern Pacific. This roads can Nor Pfd common held a gain of "A; at 49%. i Noranda Canadian issues, firm in earlyiPrice Com dealings. became mixed toward the i Que Power last. CPR. was up is while Hiram Shuwinigan Walker held its earl gains 0f%.'Sl} Law Dome mines eased t and McIn- St Law Pfd tyre l4. Distillers Seagrnms, up 1-4 Dom Textile- at noon, closed unchanged. Lake‘ Shore was ahead 1-4. ' |Steei of Caanda TORONTO, Aug. 3 _- (cm aflmlllfl“ Despite active tnading and strong-i er prices (or the junior golds, the‘ group as a whole was slightly low- , er at the close of today's Toronto GREETING: in lln: nail uf the Court House l1 Llzurloitciotvn aforesaid, at '1 1-1 the Royal Buns. of Canada uharluttetown llforcsald, and n, q mar the Bank of Nova Scotin (‘hurlottctotvn aforesaid so that iwrsvns interested in the said En late us alum-said may have dun notice thereof. Hlflllt Teachers Wanted Royal \ WANTED - rescues “E511. gm" 5°h°°1~ slllmlement e150. ma“ ‘chml- A Ply Mrs. Joseph Clmllbell. Secrefary, Elmira, 8-3-21. WANTED _ saconn c145,’; Teacher for Rice Point. Small‘ school. Suppiemcnt $150.00, Mrs Neil Maelilachem. Secretary. ' 8-4-21. ____________ Female Help Wanted WANTED — MAID FOR GENER. ll hOlIM k. A l Btu-t- wo’ m” “B £51985 A com-cram‘ of three adults, Apply 21s Hills- 7-01-51 MANY H ‘For ff_ _ ___. ~ i; - can‘ cow. I‘ hAL5l‘;luillD_d_ll0_._4> _ _ gm» _ ourrar. 48 ur- n Queen, PhOllt: llll-Lns-z-ai- '7' Lrwo-cows outm- I: '1‘o freshen.‘ James Blu-fy, Winslce. 3'3‘?!- ___g______ ' i; - '0 PURE BBED i, ii? Leghcfrn hens. 36 Ken- gwn Rudd. 8-3-1“. ‘flue _ MAN'S _ 0.0.01. were, gocd condition. $80.00. pply A c,o Guardian. 8-4-11 (sir - our; massacre. I m; plcugii. 1 set bOb slelghs “m1 p010. Good condition. IE. st Royalty. B-LJi. '5 SALL - A DESIRABLE ano- psrty ill good repair. Apply to ... seller. 244 Kent Street, 8-4-31. Montreal Exchange SAM Jl-e-‘Ai. I “ Abitibi WITYVESS liis llflnour Leonard Palmer, Judge of the llll at Charlottetown and year lire 2: 23 _ l3300IEldona 700‘Falcon 2500 Franco ZOOIFrobBher 365D Yellknife QOOOIGlIJie-S 7000lGlenora 1500§God L 13'l.00IGold Crest ' 5500.'Gold Eag 500lGold Arrow 1700150101 Hawk 2500§Gold Gate WOOiGold Man zzooictunnar l5001Hal1iwell ‘Hailnor l220J-Iard Rock 500,‘Harker lOOOII-Iarrica. §4~3 (SEAL) B-l-i ‘ -!8-25—4l. —*-'-El WANTED _ maid, family Evenings free. _ boro Street. BI A HAIRDRESSER. dnwd . Write 1: SALE OR TRADE FOR s¢hoo]5_ nick. i001 rlyuwlgt-h Wach- . Toronto. Branches rial No. J3l8s11. UOOG condl- Hamilton. Ottawa. 6-4-Sat.-l3i. "on. 3 new urcs. John Lnwry. ushdw. R. R. 3. 3-2451 B SALE — PRE WAR BICYCLE. shuram, Murray 8-4-11. g SALE - FOLDING LAWN hairs. Cape Cod. 18d Fitzroy u Machinery ________________ OEWALT SAWS AND WOOD. w kl ~ , a $1,513‘ machines Newest r, t factory {S}: Quota- ation. DeWelt D ation Lida 402 West Fender B Vancouver. B. C. 5-27-11, _ __________________ Young Man Wanted - auxin“... “rssrirarus-‘arl 10113 80in requires an M. countant an e cashier. must have previous Banking exp“. 191100. B 800d chance for advance- ment for the right party. State H89. salary wanted. experience and marital tt .A l, N u . al Selective sSgrl/lfce. pIZl-Yl-Ztli-tgllf. WELLNEITS Flawless and beau-- tliul. they are the’; 51ft supreme lo the» -nc run lmc. ' 8-4-61. B SALE — MacLARTS COM- ‘miirn ccnl and electric range izh elc warming oven. Ap- 1,» Rogclgs Hardware. 8-3-01. R SIiLE-ONE SOW DUE TO ‘arrow Also two steers 700 and 0 lbs. Albeit Ravenhill. Union 8-4-21. LE - 50 ACRE FARM t Ca Covc. Dwelling house robnrns no outbuildings. Near urcn and school. Apply Francis EIDOUQM], Canoe Cove. 8-4-8-81. POP 100 Kayrand 10Kerr Add 8100‘Kirk L 3500fKirk Town 1'750‘Labrador 23001Lake Duiault 3000‘Lake Fortune 10001.43]! Cod 1100‘Lapaska l600ILeitch 500Lexindin 301511-11 L L 1'." s 8P1s:oasesisasssfiszeossssvswsst-‘ssssec SMALL COINS POPULAR. Metallic currency in China is re- _ to of moms léliTl-Ilt REQUIRED TO LAY MlsCellaneous TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED up till Wednesday, August 8th for the painting of the interior of Westlloyalty School. J. W. ‘Irreinor, Secretary. 8-4-11. P. W- C. STUDENTS (BOYS) AC- oommodated. . Monroe's. 44 Edward street. 8-4-li. Lost And Found rovivn - rmn {c} ‘tirtnnsiz 8 SALE - EVINRUDE OUT- rd "icror News! We are tak- ior Outboard Motors It UN Phone 531-J. 8-1-41 IE SHEEP OR ~- to imsture in fox ranch. J. , (IBlTl, Southport. 8-2-31. Wiltshire. n“, T'*—‘_'0 RENTfiA TYPE; Salesmen Wanted 11119; in good condition. BpPhone 0' . - a SALESMEN WANTED - 1T1} umithed rooms. other full Handle a roof material. own business. Thirty-nine firm time employment. guaranteed line Better than your No year TED - 1.'| a My runners imam! ‘ J. F. Gard. Southport. 0-4-21. urn _ as Efi-nniaivcan Usekeeper, eni. 1 adult. retired raiway in. Write 51 Luwer Prince 8-3-3i (NO llll’ iapahlnem ti’ BGTE y DB1‘ Y 11g‘ slut-hailed) his? ‘burner gye -. ,. ,,- '- W‘ 0 Y- flic R. B. care Guardian. ‘llflle Help Wanted old ings: Merchandise so consumer-factories. mills, ware- houses and mrm Cleveland 5. Ohio. U. S. A To Let 'ro LET - rimmsnen noose. six rooms. Phone 1584-4 8-3-21 2is:'..v"¢s0rrr hildrcn) a smqn ROYAL CONNOTATION The word mausoleum oriZinflifl-d i“ m ‘i322 new: built a megn n m0“ the memory of her husband, Kinfl . Sfllnglee on root Peter's V“ chmh» H9111 supplied. Re- _ up or before A t IVA w ‘ e~ . Oswald Graham. Cam- l""*erue-._&-_R- 0 41. ADAMS o- co- TTlI-IGISTEIIED REM. ESTATE DEALERS Phone-Day 1828-01 fight 537 Farms For Sale uritllhtlfiowu cuoss-m e1. i miles from Montague, n nnwoo: a. '12 aeree under cultivation, S! of lumber and naked hm mrb roamed house. barn 80 x 60, water preeelsre system. 1 - ulldlnls have steel more. Quick eele price 01100. YORK romr ROAD - s mllee from Charlottetown, 100 179 Queen Si, "ca? Isl land, 110 dcree cultivated, lillllldc lumber end fire- uu" hflwmed house In good condition, l large berne. root ‘buildlh e" ‘We and other buildings. Lightning we; on all c. - This l; n chore ferns. land in excellent condition. ‘"1 lllllllcetion. HOUSES FOR SALE Wins VIEW Within t — lilo from lelfaet. louse. Ilfn Ill u °"""“‘“"II- Price for lllck eele 81000. W ca ‘eh wgl-OTTIITOWN-d lngle boeeee containing l-l rooms "from. me loceflone, one house ie nutshel- .50» . LOTS FOR SALE "w: m: buiidi m, in em t perte n Charlottetown. Qm‘ Pro: use-cimmenm 0c x m er m mt North River. Peter Clarkin, New time for the duration. Must have ol investment. reliable Big demand-large earn- ld direct to Ilxchange Market. Western Oils| had index losses of .21 and the Base Metal issues had an index’ gain of i0. The market will remain closed Monday. August 6, civic holiday. East Sullivan was again the fea- ture of the market. It changed hands in volume oi 45,000 shares and closed at 4.25 for a not. gain of 30 cents. Heavy traders in the Junior gold list at higher prices Aubelle, Aumaque, Bevcourt. Citra- 1am. God's Lake, Goldcrest, Mar- cus. McMarmac, Nib Yellowknife. Norbenite and Orenda. Secondary gold issues had some strong spots. O'Brien gained 20 cents, McLeod- Cockshutt 7. Quemont 25 and Trans-Resources l0. Wright-Har- greaves and Teck Hughes weakened l5 cents. 4 O-QOQ-O-OOO4 NOTIC All store accounts and promissory notes due me must be settled satisfactor- ily on or before Aug. 15th next or they will be handed to my solicitors for collec- lion. HAZEN HOWARD. O-OOOOO 0-0 8-l-4-1l-3i. ro-ooeom +0 eaoooao woo-re- FOR SALE AT FREETOWN Property consisting of l acres, House, Barn, Hen- House, Garage. Handy‘ school» stores, railway and churches. Ideal for retired person or truckman. if in- terested come and look it over. For particulars ap- ply \ JOHN JARDINE, 30 Brighton Road, Charlottetown §Q§§Q§§§PO~O strict-ed almost entirely i0 P1906 of 20 cents or less in value. w“ o+++¢¢+o+e+¢++w+m Farm For Sale AT BEDEQUE 85 acres of choice land, well watered, practically all under cultivation. situated on paved highway and near Stores, Churches and School. Buildings in good repair. Standing crop consisting of 6 acres of Foundation seed potatoes, 35 acres of hay, 25 acres of grain- and balance in pasture. Farm will be sold with or without stock and imple- ments and is priced right for quick sale. Immediate possession. Apply to Andrew Noonan, Albany, or Alice Noonan, Bedeque ill‘ o‘ 011 Aypiprghilillivilililil Till A ; ‘a/udrfflfififl" Lin: are‘?! “quire ~01 n. 1111- . --' _ 77¢- "-'-""'i;'.-J'""'.'l"."l.' NnveAl"";"n chemhr" , an \ vhnn y qhnrloitelmfil‘ '. ,.4A4!-§5._ ADVERTISERS TAKE jOTICE Advertisements for insertion in the Guardian must be received not later than noon daily for insertion in the following day's issue. if. 2500?Lingman l700lbouvico 2400‘Lynx 300IMacasse. IIOOVMacIleOd 3.200lMadsen l100iMalartic 330DMan ELstn l6000§Marcu5 5500lMcKenzie '100iMcWatt 6500iMid Cont 1l00iM1n Corp 700lMoneta l200‘Negus l500INew Bldlam l7700‘Nib 4300fNorbenlte 200,‘Normet 1500lNoi-thland 5750IObricn ZJOOOFOmega 9400IOrenda 4500.‘Pacalta l200iPacii Pete i650iPamour 8300iPando1-a 5000iParam1rque l50.'pParf.enan l7001Perron 750.‘Plck Crow 200iPioneer 15000iPorc Pen 1500|Porc Reef QOOIPremler 4B00.‘Preston l00§Queenston 585 Quemont l25003Regcourt 800IRoche 4000lRouyn l100,‘San Ant 2000Band QIOOJSen-zitor 250ISherritt '7200,'Slscoe 1000's E Pete QOOISpringer 5300'Steep Rock 42000iTrans Res 700'tUnlo bSQBIWalte Amu Middle 4-62IWri Har l700|Foothi1l 4500!0sisko SOOPPend Ore [Total Sales 826,000 Minnrdirills pain 000000740-00-0000444-0-0-040 FOR SALE; At my Warehouse, Suimnerllde, A quantity of I It. Cedar Posts. A quentig o! used Fox Wire. one-lo . P. Kerosene Engine. One-id ll. P. Gaeolirie Engine. One- 3 II. P. Gasoline Engine. . One-Cleveland Tractor. omnlete with i0 Sew. Gnu-Chicken Bmoder. ertlelu. “fall between August 6 lml 91h- I ILMEI It‘. iIIARBEI-l- OOOO#OO'O other o0» 8-3-81. names of the boys who won the various games will be published after camp and all that is neces- sary to report now is that good fellowship and Scouting sports- manship pervaded the whole time t/he games were on. Among the visitors from Char-I lottetown were Mr. J. 8,. Burnett and Mr. Edwin Johnstone. the Q u e e n’s District Commissions-r. who were the guests o! the Scouts at supper. The boys greatly ap- preciate the ice cream and oranges which these gentlemen brought out and the Scouts expressed their ap- preciation by vin the Scout cheer "ZIGAMALAP Before sun- per the boys gathered around the Pioneering class while they engin- eered the raising of the Tower. The first Scout to climb to the top was P. L. David Jardine of the 3rd. Ch'town Troop. The boys in this class will now go on to work at thier Bivouacs and Camp Kit- chens before they pass their Pion- eering Badge. CAMP BUCl-IAN. Aug. 2 — We don't know how they do it, but they did it again. the Mink Patrol we mean. The boys spent the morning in cleaning up the last of their tests and quite a number of Scouts will be awarded their badges after camp. The whole afternoon was taken up with a hike. which while it did not. cover a great distance was filled with chances for the boys to prac- 5 tice Scoutcraft in a thorough way. There will be no more news >OO&O-O-§O-OQOOO&OQO-O-O—QQ-OO FOR SALF An ideal summer ltorme resort. situated on the hanks of Montague River. Three sores llnd-neur shore, school, churches end fishing.‘ Apply lo MRS. LAURA IIUBLEY. Lower Montague. IMPERIAL BANK For Reference ,1 ensemble - o! unusual It brilliance. Metre. and Woman's SMART BULOVAS $24.75 Lovely dainty Sirius for women, smart masculine styles for mcn. Choose from the many different wiles we otlrr. l" '3‘. WELLNER LTD. J EWELERS SINCE -r\,., 1.x ‘ BLUEBERRIE§ WANTED - CARLOADS l] we HAVE oamsns FOR ALL THE CARS YOU 0.1x LOAD CASH PRICES PAID WIRE 0R PHONE coarser Mitchell‘ Pacific Produce Co. Lid- l09 FRONT ST. E., TORONTO. ONT. Ail-MA‘ “will Long Distance Elgln 2639.