AT‘IONTAGUE COMMINQNO AT 1 P- M. 0N TUIOPAV. AUGUQT 8th '1 cart horse 14M ha, 1 carriage horse 18M IN. both pedoolly oeund. 1 mlioh cow I years, Ayrshire. I heifer: 2 ysan old, Ayrshire, all to freshen in January. 1 dflvlng wag- on. l expnse wagon, 1 cart and wheels, 1 truck. (new,) mower, hay aalmgsng plough, single plow. 8. “T, harrow pin hanwws, scufilors, and moulders, manure spreaden] rotlsr, jaunting sleigh, wood isiolgh, wire stretcher, buffalo robe, wagon wraps, driving harness, cart, itbami and ploughing harness, 3 ft. spruce, boards, scythe, ohovels, forks, lion drags, turnip drill, lot bags. etc., e10. _ | CROP:—12 tons choice hay, 7' acres banner oats grown from registered seed, 3 acres Irish cob! biers (passed No. 1) 2 acres Green Mountains. ' _ ‘ ‘ Also 2B acres of land, 12 acres clear, 10 acres ready for stumping balance under wood. The crop on this place will show condition ofi land. TERMS OF BALE I All- sums under $10.00 cash. For| horses, cattle and crop a credit oil 8 months and for all other articles} 12 months, credit on approved sec- urlty, For the land hall down, balance secured on land. This is a genuine sale. No reserve bids on anything except the land. Remember sale will start shanp on time. , D. F. MACDONALD, Montague B559-B-14410i. infirm sin VALUABLE FURNITURE We are by J. S. Morris to sell at 11 Brighton Ave instructed on Thursday 28th. Aug., commenc lng st 10 a. m. a choice lot of mahogany furniture, antique and other; house effects, 1 Superior Piano by Leach, Montreal. I Also one McLauchlin Buick 7 passenger touring car. For particulars see handhilis. I DEMAND ritiic World's Best ‘ionlsp O Over 100.005 "Peieple have '- testified that IANLAC has relieved them of: Stomach " Trouble, Rheumatism, Mal Nutrition, Sleeplsssness, Nervoueness, Loos o1‘ Appetite, Loss of Weight, Torpid Liver or Constipation} "Ado-Anyone Who Has Taken TANLAC" OVER 40 MILLION BOT- TLES SOLD For Sale By All Good -Druggist.s INFORMAL BANQUET IIALIFAX, N. S., Aug. 24. ——-Au Inforniai banquet was tendered J. A. hie-Lead. Toronto. General Man- ager of the llank of Nova Scotia at the residence of G. S. Campbell, President of thc Board of Direct- ors. Tuesday evening and the oc- cnsion was featured by a present- aLon to H. A. Ficuuning. Secretary of the Board of Directors who has ilt‘t'll fifty years in the service of the Bank. —- —~ Fruit stuns may be rexuovcti from white matcrizil by first soak- ing thcm in vlucpar nnd salt and then holding them in water that is actually boiling. D0ctor’s Property For Sale l‘. F7. Island doctor. with good practice. olfcrs for sale propcrty in urmving tuwn. surrouudcti by ex. tonsivr fanning country. Splendid residt-nce and offices. with electric lights and hot water heating: also znmuc and barn. ail new", and well fnishcd. (‘mod drug store. churcll- us. high school and nniy one other doctor's office in locality. For particulars. why selling etc, nuqulrc “f” Guardian oflre. Ch‘- tuwn, P. E. I. 3655-8 ill tus 4i. '_ CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE SYNOFIII Tu Sir Oliver Trosaillan, renowned fur his vxplnits on tho Bpnnish Main. cumcp Pete-r (ludulphhl, insulting nnd thrcuti-uiug. tu furhid Sir iibvcr] ulnr- ringc with his sislcr, llosntuiluil. Bo- cnusi- u! pcrsuuni cumity growing out uf lnud disputes. buih Putt-r nnd lloan- nmud‘s guurdlnu. Sir Juhu Kliilgrcw. oppose lhc iunrrin-gc. [nu-used nt illr .luhu'n rcfort-uci- to him ns u "pirnli-‘H tliivcr cugugi-s him in n duul. Ills yuunpcr lmif brutln-r. Liunul, awuits his rclurii. llllIlIi'i._\‘_it'lii|ll‘l't'li with Iqrrc- ulntiuu n5 tu i|in\~‘tliivi-r‘s tit-nth would ufluc! his uwn furtuncs. Oliver. he \'I‘III' I'm-s. accumulated . .. ‘l rable wuullh ihruugh his adveuturcs on ihcvtlpauisb .\iniu. (‘ IIAPTE It I l.-—l‘un l inun-AI Liunci imd rculniucd ui hunn- inking his i-uuc. ills unturt- wun lnhcrcntly induicnt: nnd In: hnd thc “dl-NIPTIIL.PNITIIVIIKIIIIQ litstcs ihni trsunlly go with iudulcncc. liq- wna nut burn iu tuil nnd utruyznic. u_nd nuni- hud sought lu corn-ct thc sirurtcuxulugs ui‘ lliil chnrnctcr in ihni rcspcci. Sums-flutes hc wundi-rcd wlmt tiu- ful- uri- might hold fur him shuuld Olivor cumc tu mnrry. \\'hcu his lhuirghls did turn tu it in mumuntxiry imcttslucss lu- Wullld ilbruptly dlsiuisu tin-m with tln- rélircilurl thnt whcu nil wuu snld (liivur iuvi-d him and Ollvi-r would I|l‘\'l‘l' full lu pruvldc lllifllillllltli)‘ fur nil his wants. in thin imdnuhti-iliy hc was fully jus- tiliud. (iiivor was more pnri-ut ihnn imtthcr tu hlm. Win-u thoir fnlhcrluul buuu bruuzhl hnmc tu dli- fur ihc wuund dcnlt him by nu uutrnyzuti hus- liuud- nnd |\ almcklu): spcciuclc thnt slum-rs dculh hnd INWIIV with its hn_u|,\'. ti-rriilcd fvpblllilliflflvllt‘ hud iutrituti-il Liunvl in his i-lilcr IIHIIIIPPIN curt’. .»\t lIll‘ tluu- (lllvor wns ncvcuti-cu nnd Liuucl twi-lvc. Hut ltilvr-r hnd sucmcd by m. many yours uidi-r than his um- ihut iiu- twlc_c-\vliiu\vi-d ltnipl: 'i‘rt-ssli- hiu had i-oluc lu iil'|li'lill upuu this stuudy. rcsulirtt- nnd lunsicriul child uf his first mnrrlinzc. ii wns llilu his cnru thnt lhc II_\'III)_' mun fill!‘ puurud lin- uwvlchctl tnii- uf his rcpcntnnci» fur tin- liIi- hc hnd livctl nnd tiu- utnto iu which hu wns IPIIVIIIL’ his ilffnlru with such scnut prnvislun fur his anus. Fur lillvcr hc hnd nu‘ four. Ills nnxi- viii-s wort‘- nll for Ilium-l. whuin hc nlsu Juduud with thnt snruu pl-ncirnllug in» sluht vmichsnll-rl n mnlt in his inst huurs. Ilcuru hi5 pin-nus rccoIunn-udil- tiun uf him tu iilivi-r. nnd (lllvvrfls I'I‘II4I_\' prumim- tu br- fnihcr. muthi-r nnd bru- ihcr tu lhi- yuuntzsirr. .\ii this wns iu l.iunul's mlud ns hc sni tuusiu: ihi-rc. nnd uunlu lw ntrirggl- ud with thnt hidt-una inslsicul thuiurhi that ll things shuuld on ill with his .\ud lIl1‘lI|l\\'|llIl‘ .\T EIIYVALE, LOT 05 mn- ul lnii- Jnrucs Actions .\iurru_v in B. CARTER i. 60., Auctioneers. Rocky Point Ferry Time Table Comment-I .. June let. the stunner lllllshorongh will run between Char- lottetown and Rnrky Point during the Bummer months. as follows: DAILY (En-op. Bnndayr) Lv. Charlottetown. Lv. Rocky Point 7.30 a.|n. mm. 0.30 u.m. a.rn. I150 n.rn. mm. 11.00 nan. a.m. 1.30 p.rn. pan. 2.00 p.rn. p.m. H.210 p.m. pan. (.30 p.m. pJIl. 0.80 9.1a. p.111.‘ SUNDAY Lv. Charlultntnwn Lv. Rocky Pnlnt 0.00 a.rn. 10.00 n-m. 12.06 p.m. L00 pun. 2.00 plm. 2.80 p.m. 8.00 p.m. 1.80 pan. u» s. a. s.» . uizzracnmii... ' -‘ _._._._____ 1____. BOSTON Din-ct Service Stvri Nti-nmship MARINA LEAVEN IIALlFAX-Jlmoadays I P. M. BOIiTON~Hafurdays 2 P. ill. ARRIVFIH llflflTflN-Thnralluyn '1 A. M. llALIFAX-Jifnnrlayl C A. M. PARHENIIICRR M/Ul. FREIGHT s20 Includcs .\ii-ills nnd ' Berth In Stateroom Innuigrutivm ivinuilnaliuu iu-fv-ri- sailing. uvuldiug doiays at ticutiiru- liuu For further particulars npply to C. Fl. SMITH, MIMIC. Plant Whnif, . llnllfal, Tole hone i100 Snmkvllle HORTON HALIFAX RTEAMHIIII’ COMPANY TV-lophunu Jllltl? Ilichlnuutl W. II. llurtnn, Vice-Pres. A: (lrn. Mgr. N. F. ‘mist-s on 'l"lll'll.<lli\\'. AVG. ‘ii ni um- l.‘ci_ucla shnrp. All his I"l'llI nnd pvrfluliill prupr-rty as fulluwu: his brniiliful furm of Til ncrus of rhulce-‘innd. uIrr-Lv slluntod: r-xtrn LZIVINI buildings. ‘nil cir-nr. in high stutc. uf cultivation. wvll fi-ni-ud nnd wute-rvd. urnr tn church. school. mill nnd slurs-z nlsu. ihc fuliuwiug stuck: mnrc ti ycnrs with foul. lilll‘ (m: c fuur ycnrs. fuur tnllch cows, _ huilcrs. l yr. uld. ll sprint: cnlvcs. ll brci-tllru: cwrn. ti lnmhs. ii pigs our yr. uid. 2 54p ‘lg pigs. ‘J-i lucns, if; chick Pill‘. uni- ll lzi-csc. ncrcu stiruiliniz unis. l‘l'llllf‘l' crup. ucrrs chnlcu whc-ui. ll ncrcs potntucit. ncrc putuiucs. l truck wnguu, 1 wuud sii-igh nnd nil lmpicmcuts nut uu-nilun» cd l blunt-ruin riluuu. l purluy sluvc. nlc. Sal» punitive. Nu ru-survc. if slurmy first Iiur day. Tcruas unity nnd iundc kuuwn nt shin. JASIER COADY, MICHAEL l|¢ “FRPHY. lfxrvulurs rsinfe ul‘ info James Arnrua .\|lll'l'il)'- ‘ J. A. .\ii-DONALD, -t| l ii I A uction Sales ‘me Guardian Job Department is well equipped to turn out sale bills. Any person h-aving an Auction sale should advertise in both ways. A n advertisement may pay for itself if it brings only one more ' bidder to the ‘sale. ' The Charlottetown. l (‘nmmerrinl Wharf, Boston Mun. Guardian drivlu::' (‘Tupi ill (nus hny. ill Jllftflf tho qunrrcl. ‘tunilixc. upon a ‘punitive husnirua." said h, "An' what be that, surf" quoth Niéh. ulna. "He had gone to punish Sir John for hurling maligned hint." - A grin spread upun_ the weather- hculcu countenance of Nicholas. John he be over lung i‘ th‘ tongue." Lionel stood amused st the man's easy cunifllencc nnd siuirelue lltlluruugn of huw his muster must acquit himself. "\'u|i-—yul|.huvc no fear, Nicholas?“ llt-‘tliil nut add o! what. Bui. the ser- vuut uuilcrstuod, and hlg grin grew lurundrr still. I “Fcnr? Iuichiulnyi I hulu’: sigh-sq] fur Sir Oliver. and doalft '20 be afecr- cil. Sir Olivor‘ll be home to sup with a sharp-set nppctltw-‘tlu the only dif- fcri-ncc lighting evcr made to hr." v 'l‘lu- si-rvnnt was Jilltlfigd uf his con» fI(|i‘lll'l' by tho events. thuuith th ugh u slight error uf judgment Sir Ilvsr did nut quite irccumpllsh all that hc prumlscd nnd intruded. In anger, nnd when hc dceiuctl that he had been nf- fruntcd. hc was-nu his chronlclcr nov- cr wcitrica ui‘ insisting-Alf a tigorigb ruihlrstitirrll. Ho rode to Arwonnck ful- ly rivsulvoil tu klli his cnlnmuistor. No- thin): lmnt would satisfy him. Arrlvrd at thnt line ornhattlrd castle of tho Killlgrcws which commanded ,tln- l-nfrnuro tu tho i-stunry of tho Fm, in- fuuud Pclcr (indolphln thr-ro bofnro him: and bot-unst- of Peter's present‘:- Sir Ullvrr wag more tlrlihornto than hi- hnd Iutsuticd. _ Nir John, huwcror, cums hnlf-wvny to IIIsTrnnoor against "tho I'lrntc 0i’ Prnnrrow"—~us he had cumc in duh Sir Ollver-rrrldcrotl him nimust as cnirrr no was his visitor. Thcy found n' occluded coruor of‘ thc docr park for (hi-Ir intuitions. IIIIIIHIIWI‘ Sir Juhufn slim. sniluw grnlirmnu of sumo thirty _vrnrs oi’ ngc-uuulc nu on. slnitltht with sword nnd dagger upun Sir Olivcr. fully worthy of thr- on. sinupht hr hnd mndc ouriler with his lint his hnpctuusity nvnlicil him nuthlnu. Sir Ollvcr was come ihi-rr with u ccrtnln purpnsr. nnd It wnn his wily thnt hr 110W‘? fnllcil to‘ carry through n thin): tu which ho sot his huud. In thrcc mlniltrs ll wns nil 0\‘K'I‘.IIIIII Sir illivcr was ultra-fully’, wiping his blndu wllst Sir Jnim in_v cntighlui: ii|m|| tho turf lruilcd by WhIfP-fprpd Putt-r (ludulphin nnd u iicnrcd izrunm. whu hnd bucu lildtlr-n thlthcr to rnnlu up thc ni-ccitsnry tnlc of witnrimcs. A .\‘lr (lilvrr ghi-nths-d his wcnpuns and rcsuuu-d hbt cunt. thou cnun- tn sfnnd urcr his fnilcu fuc. conuirlcrlug him criilcnily. “l think I hnw- silcui-rd him fm- g Iiiiiu tlmu unly." he mid. ".\r.|l I r-uu- fcss lhnl I intcudcrl lo dn ln-ttcr. I Ilitbo. huwc\'or._thnl thc lcssun will Hilf- l am iustrnctcd by "Xttvlillifli ul cn-I 741'" by public nucllun on his iutc pro-E i i~' "Mir Oliver was curl-fully wiping his the blade whilst Hlr John luy coughing on turf." - bruthi-r ut Arwcunck, tin-rt; would nri-ni prnill In hlmnclf: thnt throu- ihlmzs hc uuw vlljilyfill upnn IIIIUCIIICDS buunty ht- wivuiil liu-u cujny" iu his uwn right. .\ dcvil Ni'l‘llll‘ll lu muck him with lill‘ whlspcrcd snccr thnt wcrr- illi- ri-r iu dli- his uwn grit-f would not bu iuug-iivlni. Sn wrought up was iu- by thc wclfur uf his cmutlinus. by thnt iicrcc nlrifu bctwcun his cupsclcuci- and his Pllflfilllll, thnt lu- cnlnc abruptly tu his fool. n i/ry upuu his lips - "Yndi- l'l‘ll'll. Snthnunsi" (lid Nicholas. limiting up saw ihu lnd's fncc. wuxcn. lu-duwcd with swvnt. “hlnniur Llnuull hlnstcr Iduuci!" ho crh-d. his small. bright uyus l'llili‘t‘l"lll‘tlr abruptly. his hruw Canada Steamship Lines Ltd. S. S. A. E. From Montrcal a August 16th August 30th McKINSTRY Arrive Charlottetown August 19th September 2nd For further particulars apply Carvcll Bfos Ltd. Il509-8-12-ttstf. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE s, s. oovmuon omonmv will leave st. m... Wednesdays "t I s. m. and Saturdays at 7 p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. Wednesday trips ere vta Esstport and Imhoe, due Bolton about 10 a. m. Thursday. latordsy trips to Boston direct, due Sundays at shoot I p. m. P111100 Aflllf‘ VII’ ltaaner _ for lost-ea direct ' ' oil-at 1 m‘. {Sue no. . rr lssve 8t. John Fridays and loa- due following day st about 1 9.1a. ‘ A- 0. OUIRII, AIINT, if. Jellll, N, I. l_\- scanning! his yuuug uinsit-Fu fut-r. "\\'hnl bo inulim?" Iliuuui muppcil his hruw. -"N|r Olivcr has izunr in Arwvnnck bcticn null thnt ho will llu uu murv-nl lcnat concerning run." “lln yuu muck n fnliclt rnnui" Muuti-r lindulphhlhi angry pruicst. "(lud furbltl!“ itnld Sir Oliver subcrly. "'l‘hcri~ is nu nmcIu-ry iu my hcnrt. 'l‘hcrc is. bcliovt- mc,. uulhin): but rc- izrctvrr-izrut ihnt I should nut hnvu dour- thls thin): morn thuruuighiy. iwili scnd assistant-c from the Illilllll‘ an Igu. (llvr you guud tiny. “lltlillf Pull-r." nlfrmu Arwrnnrk hu rndo ruuud by Juuryu nu his humcward way. Ilui in- did. nut go straight humu. llr- pnnuwl nt tlu- unit-s of ilniluiphin Pnuri. which ntuud nburs ‘Frofunis noint. cnnunnnil- in): lhr vii-w u! (lnrrlck Iluadu. iii- iurm-d in unlit-r thc uid unit-way nnd dri-w up in lhn coitri_\'.|r'l. lumping in thc kldncy-sluurg thnt pnvrd it. hr- nn- uuitvicrd hllusclf n visitor to Mlslrcss lfnsauiuuil. (Tn ho ruutluucd.| wil u "lie thnt so‘! Murry, ‘twere time. ‘fir ,. pening but oats are filling rapidly Crop a I A Below will he found a brld synopsis of telegraphic re- ceived at the Head Office of the Bank of Montreal from its Breach- ee. The Branch Manager's have complete and ilnolmate kowledge bleach local situation and IN Ill close touch with Crop. conditions in all sections of the dlétriota men- tioued. GENERAL Crop conditions on the whole In (he Prairie Provinces are favour- Iabio and recent hail damage rs- ports are exaggerated. Wheat is filling on-t well. Cutting will be general in Alberta and Sask- tichcuun about lot. September and In Manitoba a week earlier. in- Ontario continued wot and cool weather has retarded harvesting. in Quebec the weather ‘bias been favourable to growing crops which are generally in good cndnions. In the Maritime Provinces potatoes, continue -to do well and spill‘! 5°"- di-tions have been improved by re- cent rains. in BHIIBII Columbia gen. end h88Vy.l‘&'IlIfl ilave been of gnéat benefit, principally to roots and pastures. Details follow:—- PRAIRIE PROVINOES. EDMONTON DISTRICT-Crops ripening evenly and heads well fdlcd. Yield will be heavier in some sections rhsn- formerly expected. Wheat within nadius fifty m Edmonton should yield 20 to 25 DUSIIBISMEDBCEIII section will yield less than ten bushels. Average CALGARY DISTRICT.— Wheat should average 17 bushels. Conditions very promising in souvh, in north-west fair. and in oast light. LETHBRIDGE DIS-I TRiCT-Crops heavy West, North’ and Southwest. Dry, warm weather needed. Southeastern section w.li havc nominal yield only and In east and northeast very poor.- Crops being harvested. SASK-' ATUON DISTRICT Weather warmer and seasons-bio for ripen‘ ‘ing grain; Wheat filiing well but yicid will be uneven ranging from bushels. reported from few points and sawfiy in evidence several districts. Cutting will not he gienorai for; weuk or ten days. REGINA DISH TENT-Prospects continue good for average crop in Soutlh and fair. In Northeast, Northwest poor. Halli losses reported from some disJ tricts. Cutting will be general last wcck nf mouth. WINNIPEG DIS. TRICK-Wheat ripening slowly. Weather cool nd showery. Frost damage reported but effect on whczit not, yet doterminahlo. Hail In some localities. Satisfactory crop barley and rye being cut. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC ~0croals are somewhat slow in rip- and cutting has begun. Yield ex- pected to be above average. Root crops doing well. good yield an- ticipa'tcd' especially in potatoes. .s moderate apple crop is looked for. Small fruits ‘are plentiful but only Grass pastures generally in excell- ent condition. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Hay and fall wheat are practic- iiee of . yield whole distnct probably fifteenl pour to fa-ir average. Frost damage_ Jfilirslolsavsr. grains plYfiflfl _ 0.10011! s roots m I00! progress. armor weather soil sunshine nowrequlred to brill-the cornesop to maturity. smell from hoary ‘crop. Iils-rly. ‘apitlfll W" quaL-ty. Peachesaad plume below average. Gnu pasture excellent. ...-...... raoviucss ‘NEW BRUNSWICIL-dfore than ls nedsd. Pots-toes promise a large yig g- ot good quality. NOVA so Tia-Recent rains have benefited all crop. Annspofis Valley apples now in better cmdition. no droppings reported for several days. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. l-AII crops improved by recent tans. Conditions generally good. r ovmcs’ or’ BRITISH COLUMBIA s Okanagsn fruit crop estimate late dry spell. Harvest well under way. Grain good average crop. Roots only fair. Potatoes average. ,exccpt'lng Fraser Valley whore it ifs est muted at only 80% of Iss1. iyeafls crop. t-l-Iope very good crop. Okanagan orchards badly need more rain. "Duchess" apples over. "Wealthy," "Clravensteln" and "Cox's Oranges" being picked. which is fully two weeks ahead of iastyoar. Heavy drop in prunes. Pasturage shill short. The Markets summzasios manner Dairy butter Eggs per dos. _ Potatoes .... -. Oats per bushel Hay ........ .. Hides ......... _- SOURIB MARKET Butter ..................... .. 28 Eggs -. ' _-_~ 20 Oats __ Potatoes Hay ... Wool ....................... -_ 25 MURRAY HARBOR Butter ..................... .. Eggs . _ 23 Oats ..-- Potatoes ' — Wool ............. _._ ____ ._ 25-29 CHARLOTTETOWN MARKET Eggs . . . . 28 Rutter . .. Oats Hay . . . Pork Straw . Potatoes .. .. Fowl $1.00 'MT, STEWART MAR KET 70 50 .35 Potatoes ____________________ __ — Butter . 28- Es ... 22 75 Po $13 2—26 ga ________ -_ tatoas (new) ._ Wool ___________________ __ MONTAGUE MARKET _ 25—27 down. to 70% of-isst year due to . as, f. ml qniCanadian Steamship Cont. __ ‘Canadian Steamship Pfd Canadian Steamship Pfd. ____ 48% 5 I i T’ m srpsseumon _ It; 1.. D; ‘ffCotnoli layer-J. D» O'0onnell,.tha= "Picnic King," the orphans’ friend, and more than sil. been ‘the means of many a man IIVIIII up as nights among a bunch of drunken dehsuchssand spending children. . l consider It more of sn honor to moot a iuanlihe J. D. O'Connell than the greatest politician ln the isud. Thousands and thousands of children unit-e w-"l-lih ms in saying that we are thankful to God that a noble person.’ The public is never ieaious of a men having wealth when he gladly spends his tarts sud money, and helping the poor and uplifting the himself read-these lines and know that many hearts appreciate him hero with us. The politician reads his speech In blazing headlines; the clergyman roads his eloquent ormons; the millionaire sees port- rayedJn the press, pictures of his these, know that the great masses of the public love and honor him for his kindly generosity and never- ‘joy and sunshine into the hearts of thousands and thousands of little children. For "When o'er a noble deed is wrought When o'er is spoken s noble ' thought p - Our thoughts in glad surprise To higher levels rise." Zsrocx QUOTATTONS ‘“ HAIJIFAX. Aug. 25-—Quotations furnished by Ward & v Johnston. members Montreal Stock Exchange, . Bell Telephone .......... __ I33 Brom-pton St. Lawrence Flour Ottawa Power _____ _. Cuba Cane Sugar .-- Cuba Cane Sugar ‘Pfd . ‘Pan American Petroleum American Can Bnszilian Fraction . Howard Smith Pfd. Howard Smith Com. Spanish River Preferred ... Spanish River iCom ...".__.. Steel Company of Canada _-.' British Empire Steel 1st ... Penmnns ________________ __ Abitibi- _________ __ Shnwinigan -_..- Laureniids Pulp Canadian General Electric ._ E». 56% 132% 1E Asbests Com. ....... __ Dominion Bridge Montreal Power __ Winnipeg Electric _ National Breweries _ Atlantic Sugar .-- lAtchlson Am. Car &iF‘oundry Am. Locomotive g1) Am- Smeiting £ ‘Refining __, 731,5 Anaconda Copper ________ __ 331,5 Canadian Pacific Railway _.1501,§ New York Central ........ .. 1071/, Crucible steel _____ __ 541,4 l adTIrer speaking of’ tile temperance worker. who has ‘_ theta at homo with his wlts and wealth fslla into the hands of such t-hs gifts God ho-s given him. In - and his good work, while he fe- besntifni estates. and why should, not a man, who might have ell . tiring efforts In striving to bring- 79% - -- 1.03% . Industrial Alcohol 721,; MONTREAL sxcnsncia i034 Victory ____________ __ _'__ “i933 Victory - I922 Victory Bank ~Nova Scotlu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ Wheat. Sept. 122%; Dec. mtg; May-ism, . 00m. Sent. 111%; Dec. 1042-3- usyyiom. ' pawn. Scot i634; Dcc. 5014, Mhy l lierriot Receives ._ Vote of Confidence (Canadian Press) ' ~. PARIS, Aug. 24.-—_'l‘he Chamber of Deputies early this morning voi- od confidence in the iv-~—-~'~~ “y; smment 338 to 304. followings |lonll debate in the chamber on the governments action at the London conference. ‘ Reduced Fares To _ St. John Exhibition ROIIIICPII Fares will prevail on C. N. R. liurs from ‘all points In Prince Edward island m st, John, during tho period of the St. John Exhibition.‘ Thu rcduccd fare tickets are good zniniz from Auizusl 20th to Sept. 5th. and good for return until Sept. 8th. 3754-8-26 .'l'i. - NiITlUE "The annual general meeting of the Charlottetown Can Co. Ltd will be held at the Company's office on Wednesday August 27th., 1924, at 12 o'clock noon, with a view to adjournment until Tuesday October 7"‘- 1994» at the lame place and hour." By order C. Falraii Fisher 8ec'y, Tress, o'cock noon. AIIBTIIIN SiilE OF DESIRABLE RESIDENCE We will sell for Mr, R. E. Colwlli his splendid dwelling house sltu ated No. 186 Prince Street, on Saturday. Aug. 30, commencing at 12 This property ls In splendid repair. a good barn and garage In the rear. and every convenience nocssoa ,. lnepiotion IA any time. IENJ. CARTER l CON, Auetloneo -. 3747-26861 . Merliifs Mirror ~ "i- ERLIN was a magician of world renown. And a mirror was his stock in trade. Merely by glancing int-o this marvelous mirror he could learn anything he desired to know. He was able to read the past, solve the present and foretell thefuture with startling accuracy. D0_ you rcalize that every day you have a sort of - iilerhn s Mirror placed 1n your hands? You will find it 1n the advertising columns of The Guardian. _ Look lnto the advertisements and you will find justiphe information you want on many things that concern you deeply-things that hiave to do with your own personal comfort, convemence and every-day efficiency. i And bear in mind that each advertisement reflectsas faithfully as a mirror, the character of the organization the product, and the ideals that inspired it. ’ It is an axiom of business that untruthful advertising. does not pay. Honest motives must actuate the corp, sistent advertiser. The man who invests real money in - building a reputation for himself and his merchalndisc cannot afford to risk any of it by leadin expect something he does not supply. g his patrons to Read thé advertisements to keep yourself brain; ed. You can rely on the information they give you. A Read th ‘M. . ,_ e Advertisements Regularly. i . \ It Payer” '4 .‘Rl. F!“ w’- r.*‘-‘ iii -.