_ A > V iffy, " ‘ ._ rim* . »0'rr|~:'rowN cuhnnin ` 4- ' ‘ I ' il iifiiii ii 5 giéisgi th Electra .sl L 'L FLIT ` it if _ j‘_f`D’aincoi*oius Files =_, _" \ Q9 - ' ' ~~.-ir~- l&llsnes L 5 _ , _ _ 'mes iusnoans-r srscoonsnn ` aera.»sramaret uscochsm dies st the ot,Jonaths.n L. Morrison Mt. Vernon. P. E. I. on Tuesday July 1si.h,‘1929. Death was largely due to nge, was one oi the oldest mg most respected citigensin the community. She was born December gina,-_1s42, and died at the age of 87 years., She had lived almost her whole lifetime in the vicinity of Caledonia Bhewaltliewidowoftltslatefil- exander' B. Mscnonold of Caledonia South. Sha was a faithful and con- sistent member of thccaledonia Pres- byterian Church. ' __ shots survived by one son, Malcolm M. llsobonald. ot New Yorlr, by ilve daughters, Mrs. Jonathan L. Morrison of mt. Vernon, at whose home she had lived fm' the past seven years M11. John T. McCormick, of Ply- ,,'.°uu,,f ms, christis Math- ugntgf' [Q ADQQIGI, C8111. MTS. A1108 Paleyot Jamaica Plains, Mass. Mrs. nugai 'stewss-t, cslsdonis west." P. 11'. I,,`gIso by one sister Mrs. Christie Odmeron. of Tocoms, Washington, and _ four treat-Bfuldchildren. f runei-si services were held from the home of Jonathan L. Morrison, on Tlleedly. July 11th lazo. and were conducted by the Rev. Quincy A. McDowell. Interment in the Caledonia Cemetery. Mowmrar. srocx nxommnlt Market reports furnished by Green- shieids 6 Co., Montreal. To Stewart Jones & Co. B8 Great George St. ducted se Clvdnr. Aurust zz. mv. Call Money. ....... .... .. 7% Abitibi .. ... ... 53% Alberto Pacific Grain .... ... 41% Asbestos .. ... . ... 10 Bl‘e.lili-lh.........-.... 71% B. A. 011 ... ... . -.. . . 59% B. C; Power ... ..... 50% Bi!-i1diB8PmdilCi5 .. .. - .. ... 37% Oll'iM.il`Ce1' .. .... ... ... .. 128 canada cement .. .. as Cuieda. Powera.ndPape'r.. ... 85% Canada Brewing .. ... -... .. 20% ‘» D0mini0nBrid8e .. .... ... .. 114% _._. _ Foreilri Rower Becuriliel .. ... 39% ~ " Fraser Company .. .... ... .. 50% ..._ _ ~ 1 Use Minsrd’a immediately. It goothss the pain and draws_ou 1 tp; lnnsmmation. g ~iNARUS '_i.iNiME _ A _ii.ME1-OTTE _gsrnleiltmrs Noisabettes‘,irssl°°4- ‘ o record mr ¢|°ll\ few repliflv “il 1°" fi Z _ sivonnis-wee and Hiusgr .shorts for deep 0' -» ' theywili NWN* _ _ , , , _, 1 _ cl1'.1. i" .l7§.Grl¢.\4|ll Hired V. W., _ _ _ CROP. ‘_ nero!! General Steel Wares .. ... 37% _-- -' » » roiperiaioil .. .. sau industrial soohoi .. .. 24% International Petroleum .. . 27 ~ Liyiuoonstrueticn .. sais Massey-Harris .. .... . .. 56% idontreairower ... .. .. 144- lscceufrrohtensc .. -.. 42 uVau`onal_B1-eweries .. . lu lvititnuesfeeki ccr.. .. ai Noiindaz.. 65% Power 'dmporation ... .. 134% Price Bros. .'. 104 quebecrower.. sau siiswlriigan .. .... .. 107% _Binelters ._ . .. sae Steel of Vanada .. .. ... 64% .slmons .. .. . 40% Wayagamack .. ... ... .. ... 88 winnipeg sisetric .. .. .. as Osnada Bronre .. .. . ... .. 72 Canada Maltil\8 .. -....» ... 24% 'rar .. 14 Famous Players .. .. . 73 steelcocsnsds Pts. . 58% Qdnlolidiited. Gas .. .... .._1'l’i% Radio so'/t Penn-iount Players Lasky .i ... 71% P®l’ B- so -... sas ss- .suns 89% Americancsn. .. .. . PllrityBakeries .. .... ... 145 m1egiiany_.._.... .. . . so'/s Aiiacotldl . ..... .-... ...... 121 c.'P'. .. . .. :aiu General-Motors... -7. 72% USB. Steel .. .. 249% Bhilk o!»Nova~Bcoiia. .. .... .. 398 Binh o'f»Montreal.. .. .... .. 353 ttaysi nsnlr ._ ._ zu nendix Avisition .. .. mt Bank or donsmeroe .. .... .. . 294 178% ' _, _ f nop. AND, GUN " _wits 'ftti._scor<$»¢n of iw. the mgugim cpsportsmen ¢ie~turn1\1¢ towards hunting both deer and rea- tnsyed-game. 'rho Soptemb" Wm' here: nes-sud oun sns osnseian silver rox ,,Ne,wl._.1v»t NUM- °°°' mg) gg exceptionally fine article on _iiu`ntin¢._by c. N. A. .rresom mtiiirwill. prove of UNI* i“°°’°W W devotees. .ot .that tawflf- , »1towmr._thicis oniyoaaei ewlr ieetioa oaecusllv we WW ."4 hstufu\~_woicu our »“¢h°r1°~tiv911 gm, ¢tpar.dapartments and adven- wfas in outdoor .life and whish~p\'o_- ' gnepoughly, _good nadinq !or'_sii_ in gutdom' lilo. 03011 ll# §§;; tai _ini anslsiiisl Central Cla# _ _ .“ I iel1'a new wines" viii star __Ji_» cosmro ssrnnilai-W r'-tout for the.Guudiah's next saturday. Ita esting to yours and oi¢i4- throt- en wing" oy nsrcsrs_wsat.'E"i ~, 1 onunon saavsfilih,-f-f,.lii*qflets lunday, August Roth. 41;: a. ni.: Tryon 3 `p. m.: YYél'tiilorei£_nd. 7.80 p. m. Myron O. ister, ‘ ' ‘ ~ " nsnnmoron-'rhere be ,str- vics in the church on sunday seth, at 11 o'eioe1r. oioq§,\it,i-.;- o. H. rcithern. ls. A.; of- dttawsis ' f _.__._.:""_;' oniuuos: ssisvrcli-,-iiii service win be he1o_,iri_!t.j.t¢ihn's church, muon, sunsay.cst_¢ust.astti, at ll a. m. Special preaoheiyhev. 6. 'lx spriggs. ci-and '~ .- ._._..,' _... nxmnrnou nsnoAnts__in suits and evereosu. suits tried. Alterations repoireq ed. special price for lhlhibition weel.~ ri-ed _o._xs1iy, isa cwest cieo'rss"si. _- Ae 1411-agid-si nacmvns many trlends of Rev. Joseph P. Mon- aghan, S. J., formerly oibhirlotti- towitwiu he pierces to.hear_oi his sppointment ss sector or st. sisnir-' lails Novitate, Guelph, Ont." ' '- sfrsunuv primal AitbfN0lt'rls iiusrrco-There will' _ be _pivine Worship in conneotion__with tlie_,l'Jhi- ten church or ctnaos _[on bunésy. Aug. 25th, at Stanley Bridge, _li_ s. ru.. and it North nustiea, 'Iso ip. lil. Rev. H. s. Bishop. Minister. , _~ , Acxnownnncnsshun -__,'1‘h_s Trustees of the Protestl.nt_{_0rphan- a'ge acknowledge with receipts of $17.27 from King William L. -L. xiugston per W. ir. Paul, also sz_o.oo from s. Lawn Party at API'-iil‘i` Road. per J. J. Mcneodl - A coimwsnr. um-rsh cmculr-nev. w. I. Green, Mis- éionsry eroin 'rrinidsa wiu preach in Kingston, ll o'clock; West River 8 ofclock: Cornwall _at .7.30, on .Sunday August zsth. _ - _ .' Moronno i='iooM~0i\r.li'dltNn'=- Mr, Leigh naman onssnti Monica. Gal.. his spending »a -law' weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ih- mari. oi Crapsud, His friends are glad to see him home again after an absence of thirteen years. ` _I Y ; 'ro ausnoum subsbhlptp nnurcxsas-when you he ing to 'go' a pickniok`iiig_'it _may psy you to ts.ire‘srivsntsge'o! 'l‘bba_uar¢ sian special 'oi!er'or'pl‘st._es,_ and forks Rem shvsrtinmsat in this issue. _ ' tt Nonca 'ro Looai.,_ai>vlrrilf_- /ERB.-In order to 0_1 advertisements. local advised to have their Guardian Oillce not laiar tlish 10.!!! lc' is the any rrerieuil _te When the advertisements Krdwhlifv- #ice or more. °°P¥'l\i\_i5iV;b5.1.*\ in' Giles twenty-iour iioiii*s"_ii_1 liivaiiea. 5sl`i4-s-si-rr. _.iso wvmr_"ei»mruu9 i°4i_'m0Ns_-will sgivsryirs in tow: view n°r@__.=iui:. advertisements are paylble ` f fad- vanes and when sanding all 'ad-' vertisement to sons* the sions withu _ _ _ _leei-‘hit-11 _ wouln wsu! naar.-in-_ J. w. heron-._ot Conn.. is at present pio- Vlnca. The doctor is I. end fisherman, having. visited ` no fewer than 20 eo`\inl.1'ieQ.~}9|WlK.lril rod from Norway. ._ie.-Neva. Ziaianll. who _is nu zu-ct _visitoo‘_~_,tii,a-zsisaii. hid hs. is _at .preselit _1hiliii_l1_aathl- whore in the vicinity ' itoszmnun-csmcogl .tssv iifsti or -°'~‘°""'°“i..~i~..;.':- ted _appears , - L. r'r.~s.t;_J;';w._,_seiigu me me isp, ` cit/'tuba ` N °*_°¥~_ ii". pa eiselur st _clwwl ,asmooas--.sunesy. Au¢mt_28, hells River ii a. nl.:~Uizs s;_p.m.;'mso;i 'iso p.iu'. _s. .st ,\>.. itil "t -`-fi‘l1e,f\in¢ral Sullivan will 0srd.iUsn‘ on Monday t 10 o’clock.V A _SOCIAL 0A'.\'llll'NG~»A pleasant evening was spent Tuesday evening atthe home of J. U. and Mrs. Mc- Aiiiay Stanhope. previous to the de- ot-their daughter to'New York. _ _ bred and owned by Rodd. itortn winsics-'wen first st me Exhibition where it eiicted much favorable comment. _ . rnliserrmxss: - cimncn IN canons-simssy. 'august auth. There wil be service in' the Long 1‘tiver_\0hllreh at 11 a. in.: in the Clifton Church at,2.30 p. in.: in the South Granville church at 7 p. m. __ 'rzscintns '.\rrolN'rlD-Miss Edith* Cameron, Head ot Hillsboro. his been apointed teacher at Stan- pohe.`Miss Dora. Doyle. her predeces- having taken the school at Earn- eiifie. ' _ ,\_UNrrr:n crmncn snnvlces- Bervlces on Hunter River United Church charge lor Bunday'.' August ts, ions ue as roiiows: Wiltshire 11 _s; m.; Hampshire 8 p. m.: Hunter River 7.80 p. m. A. E. Uhipman, pas- tor. _ Mahrrnm nnrnassnrsnvzs -Each of the three Maritime Pro- vinces will have an official represen- tative in attendance at the Maritime Exhibit during the entire _progress of the Toronto iair. Hon. B. W. llepsgs will represent Prince Edward Island. R.. 'r. csisweu, so 1... A., oi' xentviile. will represent Nova Scotia, and W. W. 1-iubhard, former Deputy Minister or Agriculture, will represent New Brunswick. ' _ rsnnwrzu. PARTY-Miss Luc Bomers has returned to Medford. Mass., after spending two weeks very oiersshtiy at her horns in spring-‘ iield. Previous to her departure a slumber of relatives and friends gath- lrdd at her home and tendered héx' n iarewell party. Dancing was enioyed _by-*the younger folks and o dainty lunch was served by the hostess alter which the guests departed to their homes after enjoying a pleasant svening.-E. , | UYBPECTOBB' MEET-A meeting of’ the prohibition inspectors and lub inspectors was held in the pro- hibition oiiioe, this city, on Wednes- day. at which were present Premier Shundsrs and Mr. George_E. Brown, chairman of the commission and other members or the board. Mr. Brown asked the Premkr about boil-ching baggage and he replied that ‘permission had been granted from the o. N. B. authorities for this plirlwle. v monmrrrou Nor AN xssun IN ONTARIO-The next general el- ection in Ontario, when it does take place. will be refreshing in the sense titlt it will be the first thlt hill tak- en place in this province in nearly hillyears in which the liquor question has not been a paramount issue. Be- ginning with Hon. N. W. Rmvell‘s "banish the. Bar" campaign which introduced a policy my' generally I4!- oepted throughout Canada as perm- bhcnt and wise (though Mr. Rowell himself reaped no benefit from it) the old issue figured in the 1110!* tiolsnt form ot the 0.'l‘.A. at sev- erii eiseuons. At last three years are the long drawn-out controversy was settled. by the adoption ot govern- ment eentroi. 'ras cowitlw 104°* his hlmseu deoidesthat the liquor traffic shall be eliminated as an is- silo in Ontario politics, and the pub- lic will be grateful thltiat last I campaign is tothe fought in which questions ot greater moment will be the suhiect or aisefsuoa.-Toronto esac-any waht- _ ' PRIZE ‘draft team' 13512” .;§5* I-lldhra-'1‘ha'. W is ,'21 tr... .` ...v-...,__ .... i " ', |n.'~'.1.-.7.'n1mm. ' 1"'rs:asoim.s lditbr of the i` siiisum-aiseaocraeiis-stundias the aussi ' some w§s‘a`visiter'at York lil. P Oharlottt 'n-s_inor.'m1vme, is `}_'ser.;srumu --om. F ut. stmrt. at nrt. ws: runtime. _ . . » . . . . . . . . . ‘... _ alcllinis. earn-‘ the ~vi|it°r»ii_eo Miss Mary HCAUIIY md M!ll~Ai'irla MLiA\illY'll1l Mr. Vilweht HCAIIIIY. Stanhope, 10870 fshil lnillnlill 10! New York Oity.__ , " Dr. Preisnor, Burnmerside, spent yesterday 'at York. the guest oi Biihild B206. ' ‘ _ --.__ Miu Celia MacLean' and the Mis- ses MaeEachern oi souris. were vis- ltors to the citywednesday. » Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hemmer oi Dorchester. Mass.. are visiting friends in Uharlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Bumpus and Mrs. Burnpus, Jr., Boston, are visiting at Union Read, the guests of Geo. and Mrs. Abb0tt, 1 Miss Edith McLean, West Newton. Mass.. is spending her holidays on the Island and is at present visiting Mrs. Earle Acorn, Lake Verde. _.Zee Mrs. George \La.ne, Mrs. Faris Acom, Mr. _ Franklin Wood, Miss Edith Mcneesn, Mr. Easley Acorn. M1'. Patrick Mullins. Master John Acorn, all of Lake Verde, were visit- ors to the Exhibition yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pendergast. Kensington, were among the visitors tn the Exhibition this week and will visit the Eastem section ol the Island before retumlns to their home. Mr. Archie Andrews. of Boston, is home again. He is spending his vaca- tion with his brother, Mr. Jordon and sister Miss Lillie, at Bradalbane, and his sister, Mrs. E. H. Dunning, New London. Mr. Andrew likes to get back to P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Duffy, City, have returned from a, most pleasant and enjoyable motor trip to Lynn, Mass. They visited friends in Boston, Gloucester and Watertown, and were accompanied on retum by Mr. and Mrs. McCarville. of Lynn, Mass. Mr. F. R.. McLairie, local repre- sentative tor the Willys~Over_ls.nd Company. leaves this morning on an extended business trip_ in the inter- ests ofhis firm. He will visit Toronto, Chicago and Toledo before returning home by way of the first mentioned city. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McGrath have returned to their home ln Jersey City alter _spending an enjoyable visit with Mrs. McGrath‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Roberts, Middleton. This being Mr. McGrath's first trip to the Island they have visited all places or interest during his short stay and plan spending a month next summer here, being very much delighted with the lsicnd. ` Mr. R.. Homer Norton, M. A., one oi the Oxford scholars from Prince Ed- ward Island. will leave shortly for Regina, where he has accepted a position in Reglan College. Mr._ and Mrs. Norton are at present visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Norton, Brudenell River. LETTER. OF BYMPATHY \ -M To Miss Sarah Ross, Pinetie: We the members of the South Pin- ette Auxiliary of the Women's Miss- ionary Society wish to convey to you and ohter members oi the family our sincere sympathy in this your time of sorrow, with which it has pleased God to visit you by taking unto Himself your beloved brother. May the Almighty in his goodness cori- sole you, in this dark /hour of your tribuiation. _Bilhed in behalf 0! the B0cicty, Mrs. J. Whittle, ' Mrs. -v. Macleod. T0 STUDY FAUNA AND FLOBA Ol' AFRICA WABHINGTCN, D. _C., Alll. 22.- Kihg Albert oi' the Belgians, in the interest of scientific research has de- creed thst a large area be set aside in Belgian Congo, for the preserva- tion or ine nuns and nors of sri-ics and for the scientific study cfs-a'r_o species in their natural snvoirment. Announcement ot the establishment of the scientific preserve was made by Prince De Lime, the Belgian Am- blleeder at washington. on receipt Et tt has “F941” ists or. .loan 1:. uirrisrn president or the Carnigie I_`nstitution, and Dr. Henry sairiisie oeosrn, president or the Museum o! Natural History. Aldsgres by King Albert prohihiu under severe penalties the killing. capture or molestation of`any wild animalwithin the area, including those which are considered danger- ous. It is liao prohibited tn dutroy orremovsanytreeorwildplantoi- tnUh\!i#einlnYWlYt.heupectof the landscape. The .sanctuary will be polices by -Belgian oolonial officers sndnoonswlllbeallowedioentsr without I. special permit. "Many rare species of animals which have almost disappeared from Qther paris of the world." the an- nouncement said, "are making their laltvstand in this section of Africa and it is King Aibert's purpose to preserve them so that scientists may _come and study them in their natural and primitive surroundings. Scientists riiwliiile that the siudy of animals in their natural habitat is infinitely more useful than the study of captives or of dead species in laboratories." Stock Quotation HALIFAX, Aug., 22.-Quotations furnkhed by Johnstim and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange. I* New Yom! EXCHANGE st/chiin. Top. sc sshts re. ny. . :tw sm. canco. rms Am. Carer Fdry. Co. 99% Am. Locomotive oo.... izats Ani.srn1t.sr Reign. co. 114 Am. Bosch Magneto co. out Ansconda Copper Min. So. . 121 N. Y. con. sr Hud. nv., R.. R, .. 24015 Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) 176% 1~iud.Mowr car co. cast ,Internstl..PStroleum 27% 'standard oil oi rr. J. 11 Reading co. 112 'southern Psa. 141% Union Pao.Ry. .......... 87% U. S. Industrial 'Alcohol Co. .. . . 18015 Westinghouse mee. 214% U. s. steel. ................ .. :sau ,moumlsn srocx nxonsucn Abitibi ................ .. 53 Missouri Kan. at Texas Ry. .. ass Montreal Power ........ 148% Natl. Breweries 142 Winnipeg Elec. . ii-i Iran. 'Ihction 71 steel co. of can. 64% Bhawinigsn . . . . 102% Can. Steamship Pid. .... B9 Dominion Bridge 114 iussiey Harris seat cennrewery .... .. zo, Building Products as rraserjat co. .... 51 Power Corporation 184% rnter Utilities-A 45 Br. Am. Oil . 60 Imperial Oil .......... 3394 BANKS Bank Montrail ..... .... ..... 352 WHEAT Sept .... MBT. .. . . . . ......tt-.. . . . » .- 131% 139% 149% CORN 101% 9'! 'L 101 K BODY.. ...... .-...... . . . . . . . ... D80. .... ...-.......... ....- Mlr. ........... ....... ...... ann-up Isl- sr “wg €°'”ffs (liaise it Sarlilonrs' i5|Elli|. ll|Ihl\IH||li Renownedforitsquality . . Jlavour. . .andaromsl I , d half- undcano-'whol . _ Hggogrvazi oo: percdator _ WHEAT . ...-s..,..»ss.....» OATS Sept. ........ .. 46% Oct. Dec. 50% Dec. Mar. 53% Mhy ssasssssoaaaaoeossoss. 6.45% -plus unusual safety Safety and liberal income are the the two essentials o! a. good investment. Both these features are nllllsllliiy pre- dominant in the recent issue of 6% First Mortgage Bonds of the Canadian International Paper Company. which mature July 1, 1940. , Assets securing this issue are equivalent to over £3,400 for each $1,000 bond outstanding, while average net earn- ings for past three years, alter depreciation, were equivalent to 3.4 times annual interest requirements. \ "ln view of the Company‘s substantial earnings and the improved outlook lor the newsprint industry we con- sider these bonds an excepti0l1&UY limi P\ll'¢l'lM¢ It till present, price of 95. > Ask for descriptive circular CI-29. Eastern Securities Company Limited ' 146 RICHMOND STREET, CHABLOTTETOWN MONTREAL uALLu=.\x sr. JOHN MoNc'roN ' suimunnsmn Fnnnnnlcron rv _I _- ~~- ;»- :L _f PICNIC SUPPLIES Guardian Subscribers may have »| their Picnic plates, spoons and forks ' at less than manufacturers prices. Figure out how many you require and ‘ send in your order at once. Special ' price to paid-in-advance subscribers. 1 doz. Kleen 6 inch plates for _ . _ . 5c 1doz.Kleenforksfo1° ._ ._ . 56 1 doz. Kleen teaspoons for _ _ _ . _ _ 50 ~ Charlottetown Guardian Subscription Department L ` I 1 Bulova Watches- / . We have a line assortment of bracelet watches in this popular make, all with dust-proof cases. I G. H. TAYLOR Jeweller and Engraver. 2...... at oicsbladispatohesfromnr-ussels.~ The sanctuary will be known se the Albert Nationalrark. It is_sii- llltoddhthe Dtrteiiile Bakian Oongo, tween Lake fivi' andhaks and comprise in rv __“s'ULr.i=11z-& Frost .Visitors in Charlottetown » are invited to inspect the display of FARM OPERA TIN G' EQUIPMENT the showroom of _Frost & _Wood Maritime Limited 1 Kent Street V - ° ivnwlvo. is “FRos'r &woob”‘cRA1N BINDER. ' _, __“l='Ros'r st wooD”"cocKsHU'l"r"P1.ows '- “cocxsnurr” nU'ro='rYPE MANURE SPRI-:Annu p __ _“cocKsuU'rr” Fnimmznu D1s'_rR1BU'1‘oR ~' - '“l'~:UlutKA" Po'rA'ro nlccnn 1 _ _ “ADAMS” FARM wAc.oNs - _ , f _ , ¥‘LAcrA',’ CREAM sE1>Ann'r0Rs, _ JOHNSON” ENGINES