44' THE E1UWN GUARDIAN TA TIONS Mt '1. Stock ifixehecse '°"‘.'.“.':.r.l:.‘;1_':?..“n.i"'lt:r.~ real Stock Exchange, Mantra: Curb Market. 156 Richmond “" 10 c15Qv0 PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July lB-Pricea show- ed little change on Montreal dlllvy and produce market: today. with trading exceedingly dull. Butter vrss 20% to 205i cents psr pound for carlot: or less of no 1 while lots to retailers were quoted at 22 cents for solids and 21 for prints. On the cheese market no l. current Ontario: were 0% to 10 cents while no 1 Quebec: were 9% to 9% cents. Egg: in earlots or les:~ were un- changcd at 22 ‘cent: a domes for A- large, 21 cent: for A-mcdlum, 20 cent: for B. and 1B cent: for C. New potatoes were 00 cents per 80 pound bug of Quebec: with old stock going for 20 to 2i cent: per 80 pound hag. Miscellaneous _ (Canadian Prss] MONTREAL, July 18- 2 8T, Barley C‘ W no ll 44. Oat: C W no 2 53. Oats C W no 3 40. Oats feed no 1 46. ‘Fzlsur spring wheat patent:,. first: 5 . Flour seconds $4.10, Flour bakers $4.00 Flour winter wheat patents, choice $330 to $3 40. Flour while (‘Olll 5.40 to 5.50. Bran ton 22 ‘:5 Shorts ton ‘Jl ‘:5. lillddlings ton 2735 to 20,25. Rolled oats hag 90 1h: 3 25. Hay no 2 per ton carlot: 12.50. Cheese no 1 cur Ont 0%; to i0. Street Oharlottelownl. Itook: Opened Lam. . . 130 130% 5% 81/4 ltll/q 101,3 305i: 110'»: 0%’ 7 13%| 11W: JZP/g 237/) 0% 11% Can Hydro Eiec pfd ‘.5 d‘: Osn ind Al . . 0% 0% Can Ind Al B . Can Steam pld 8 S an Pic . 0% 9V; Cockshutt Plow 7% 7% Cons Sm t - 102 10B Dom Bridge .. 29 20 Dom Coal pfd 18 Dom Steel Coal B 5 Gurd: . . 5 Hollluger _Goid 11in 1311i Intl Nickel . ‘ 27% Lake of Woods ‘W; 7% Massey Harris 4% 45g McColl Front 12% 12V; Mont POI, 30% 30%| Natl Bnew an 30% Power Corp 754 7% Quebec Pow 141/; 141,5 Quebec Pow 14% Hid Shawinlgan . .. 16V.- 153’; Sherwin Wll l5 i5 Steel Co Can com 50 50 Steel 0C Can pfd 40 40 Win Elec .. 1% 1% BANKS Cmmeree .. Montreal ‘ Nova Scotiil . . I5 ‘ Royal . . - .2- Bank of Canad 00 a Currencies (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July French lrsne advanced on Montreal foreign exchange today the pound sterling dropped sllghly_ The Unit- ed States dollar held unchanged. The franc warahead ,0! of a cent to 8.05 cent: while the pound declined 1S—Wil|le tho ' Eggs in carton: A 1 large 32 Egg: A 1 medium 20 to 20. Eggs A large 20. Eggs A medium 24 Eggs B 22. Eggs C 21. Egg: C 21. Potatoes new Que 80': 00. Old Que 80': 20 to 25. Ma rk ets A t A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and MnntreaL-lndustrlnl stocks closed higher. Toronto lilacs-Mainly unchanged. New Yorlt—Stocks slightly higher. Wlnnipeg-lvhcat down 1,5 to 46 5Q of a cent to 400%. The dollar was unchanged at 1 00 5-32. New York-Cotton rubber and sugar lower: coffee h gher. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Oansral Guardian locals. 4e o'er worm Western and Eastern locals, to per worslg 8d. pIr-word: 1a llsnaoriam Natl per ina t Notices word. Other rates on applicsAlon Illultmnm Charge for any advertisement twenty-live ssnts. Announcement: and Coming lvants, lo oes, 10o. prl‘ ineh; Lists Olhrlna: Oarda. etc . 4n per nnrnei latter: or Condolence 70o. I snks and Appraolataa. 70a. par per wQrlll Ola-aided of Plural and or h. pm '2 IATDp-lo per word. thrao laser- tions for the prico of two, strictly ' payable in advance. For Sale l l - Miscellaneous MR. U. F. MILLER HA5 OPENED a‘ factory for canning crab- msat at Victoria. 15324-742451. WHY" NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE o! the much larger income secur- ed by purchasing s. guaranteed annuity in the Sun Life. Costs you nothing to investigate. See J. A. Moore. Currie Building, Charlottetown. L-8425 WE HAVE, ANYTHING AND everything in the small rubber lines. Order by mall direct from manufacturer and save 70%. All order: are mailed postpaid b!‘ u! in-plsin wrapper. Mail order catalogue sent free on rfliileiit- ' Novelty Rubber Mfg, Company. Box 363, Dept. K-ll, Hamilton. Ontario. 17-7-91- To Let seas-mam r0 her-array 1o Hiilsboro Bqusre. Phone 4B0. L-Bi69-1-l8-3i. corraoes r0 LET ar LAKE- side Beach. Apply Sidney Ander- son, Bristol. L-0500-7-l9-26-0-2. 'ro LET - sorrss nv rns new up-to-date Morrison Apartment FOB SALE -- 1931 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Apply Guardian. L-8454-7-17-3i. FOB SALE - AUCTION FOBTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Scorn Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. 1-tf son‘ sans: - STANDING ' HAY. Apply E. G, Love, St. Avards. L-tl41i-7-18-3i. FOR SALE—-HAY MOWER, AL- most new. Apply E. M. Cudmore. Oyster Bed Bridge. L-8445-7-17-4i. FOB. SALE — HEAVY AROWN Paper suitable for placing under rugs e‘c. Guardian Office. 3-2743. HAY FOR. SALE AT ELLIOTTS. lllstate of Hugh Nicholson. Sold standing at 6 P. M. Friday, 19th. L-8439-7-17-3i. FOR SALE OR. TRADE FOR CAT- tls, a Frost and Wood hay cutter in good condition. Apply to Gco. ll‘. MacDonald, Mermaid. ‘ L-B433-7-11-3i. 8 ONLY NO. 8 POTATO DISC Hose. Regular price $22.00. Now selling at 815.00. Sold on easy terms. If interested write Bruce Stewart dz 00., Ltd. L-8477-7-10-2i. house. Prices 820.00; $25.00 and $30.00. Apply T. D. Morrison. Summerslde. L-MB5-7-lB-Si. Lost ______. 'l‘ ‘ LATE NO. 8510. Finder please leave Quardian Of- ce. .1-.B51I-7-19-li. [DST - MAIQUISETII DI-lll alip st. Scout: outing or in Oity. finder leave at. Guardian. L-Mdl-‘l-ll-lii “ Female» Help »Wantedi housewmk . Apply Guardian. Il-stitt-‘l-la-si WANTIlb-HOUSIKIIPIB. MID- dle aged worosn preferred. Write "K." care Guardian. _. Ia-Bldt-fl-lh-Si. ‘ Position Wanted _. wasrsn-srlhoosarnsn wants position. Applyflusrdisn. L-OWI-l-il-fli. m-“duardisii. , ' firs" Pa‘ a s49 n“ ceblevrhiie the‘ French trans. - t: I ___________ FOR SALE-ll ONLY JOHN DEERE 2 row Cultivators. Regular price $00.50. now selling at $55.00. Write Bruce Stewart A: O0. L-9476-7-iB-2i. FOR SALE-ONE HUNDRED acres of land with buildings at Rose Valley. Int 01. Apply Mc- Lean and MacKinnon, Royal Bank Building. biltis-‘l-il-Bi. '——-_'—”_'*"—”—"' Male Help Wanted WANTED — EXPERIENCED MAN to work on farm for summer months. Apply A. O. Foster. Dunstslinage. 2-4466-7-17-31- WANTED — MAN FOR l-‘AILM work. Apply 0. W. Robertson. L * “page, L-lldil-‘I-it-di. WANT“- onanoar: recu- ‘nicsl and business course for sales work, Travelling expenses and commission. Apply Box 634, doli- 1“_ L-MYS-‘l-IB- . ‘ppm-rep - a carcass. wno ‘understands farm machinery and ‘his use them.» Good home or cote ma, apply to Wm. r. Iardine. , sad Hillsboro m. m. sum-t No. 1. r. n. island. 4 (Oaidlan Press) “Iw ygyup July i8—Ii‘orelgu a:- . ‘flags markets were mildly irregu- lost half a cent Canadian dollar ound sterling The at s discount of 0.0m cents. showed s Ilin a seat- l MARKET GOSSIP (By Johnston and Ward's Special a Wire) IIOIHING MARKET LITTII. NEW YORK. ‘N. Y“ July ls-The market opened firm to higher yester- lily fvllllwing Tuesday's late rally and made some further gains during til! dli- Th8 gains. in view of the increase in volume and the sags“. tiou of strength given the is" h..." Tuesday, were not as ilnpregglvg u lflltfht be expected, but where specu- lative leaderuhlng is so lacking the performance may be considered as llillllclofY- The industrial: broke out of tho "line" mentioned yester. day and the rails made minor pm. glee: also. In fact. tbs going though. slnnll were quits general. The action o! the lwlt two days auggest: that accumulation of stocks is still going on and when the advance resllv got: under way it could he of wortbwhlk; proportions, Llirllaw and Company, FUMMABY NEW roux, N. Y., July 18-Go1d bars quoted in London market he 140: lli/gd r: 141: ‘Ad Wednesday Bank of England made no change in it: discount rate of 2 per cent, Hudson Bay Mining and smelting declared in tlal dividend of 50 cents infiCanrada gods. iout ern aclflc .\in_v not $130,013 against 3001.252 m ‘"1211’; 1034. ll month: net ins: $33035!) g3. ainst 81.120100 in like i034 period. Atlantic Refining Company and subs in June quarter net profit equal to 14 cents s share against net loss $128,000 in previous quarter hm] net profit of 80 cents a share sg- llnu $1.12 n share in first half 1034. H011" rtieot: Clark Amendment to Social Security Bill which would have permitted companies to opegglg their nwn unemployment insurance and id age pension systems vote was 2a» to 11. ' Despite effort: of Senators from states which manufacture beer to elimlnnte from the aaa Bill a ‘pra- cesslon tar of 25 cents on barley, the Senate by vote of 40 to 42 up. hold tho Amendment levying a speci- fic tax on barley. American Brake Shoe and Foundry Co and subs in six months ended Juno 30 net income equal to 72 cents a common share against 53 cent: in first half 103i Reduction in Bank of France re- lilscnunt rate n! 3 per cent from 4 percent probable according to Paris cable I ‘High Low Last Up DABHIG LITTII n dnssda Ivsainl NEW YOBK, N. L. July ib-Wheat rose 4 cents closing about 8 cents higher, while Sept corn closed about $5 cent higher. I do not think wheat will rally much further and would keep long of Sept corn provided it d‘oe: not go below 14%. Cotton cloa- ed slightly hlghar but would not. huy yet. Quite a number of stock: bettered thein frmer highs Iractlonally and the industrial avers s got up to 123.40. There is noth ng to get scared about. for I only advised going short of three stocks so far, American T. and T. near 131. near 129 and near 128. Col Pictures at 7B to 70 and of Westinghouse at 59. All three could have been sold at these price: and they are lower now than my selling figures. I also warned you Monday when Am Tel and Tel was 125 not to sell after its setback. After all tile industrial: averages, for which I predicted 12A for the past two month: have only approached, but not yet reached, that figure_ l am quite confident that these averages will go to at least 1% and more ba- fore another important upward move gets under way. I therefore urge you again not to let the apparent strength of the market. lead you into buying stock: after a steady advance of four months. The reaction may start any day now. At the very latest_ I should say. next Tuesday if not before. Tlmken Roller Bearing was recom~ mended several month: ago when t was near 30, today it was 45. If still long take your profits even if lt should go a point on two higher still. Chrysler got up to 53V‘. I said all along it should go to 54 hut when lt went to 52V; last week I said you need not wait for the last point. if you bought it at 42 after selling ab- ove 40 and then sold again near 58 you have nothing to complain even if you missed the last point. American T and Tel rallied to 121% which la cnough.of a rally, sales there should show a good profit before very long. Harvester sold at 40 the exact figure 1 gave you a week ago. Phillip Morris did nothing and if yon sold half at. 60 would keep long of the remaining half. Westinghouse which I eeommend- ed selling short at B9 after taking over 25 point: profits on your long stocks closed 08%, you will buy it again near or below 40 even ‘if it should rally n little further om, Col Pictures is 7h, if you sold short at 78 or 79 stay short. In short l see no neason for buying stock: at this level as they always lok strong- M ind 123.40 122.25 122.01 0.5‘! est near the top. Sometime during 20 liulls ,.. $4.00 33.40 3881 0.22 the next li or 0 week: you will get 20 Util . . 22.40 22.11 -..R 0.10 an opportunity to replace all your l0 Bonds ' 97.01 .03 holdings at considerably lower level. Dow Jones. Baring. U S Rubber . l3 N Y S k U S Smelt 10R“ U S Steel 38%,’, . . toc “Wat l"-lnu 405g “Y-st I-llur .. 60% Wnolwurtll (‘o Exchange (quotation: furnished by Johnston and Ward, hlernbsra of Montreal Stock: Exchange, Montreal Curb lilnrket. llld Richmond Street, Char- luttatovvu.) Stools: Opened Last Air Red 149 Am For pr Pfd 261/5 Allied (‘ilttln 150% Alli: Chaim 247g Ati Ref l!“ Aurel- Can . , 142 Am lfar Fnuu 2i Am For i'o\v Vi}, 3% Alli ital] . ' 15% Anl Smelt Rfg 431,3 Am Sugar .. - 5T Am Tcl and Tel 127% 127% Am Tob B _ 05% 00% An cop 101/; Atchison . 5110i Auburn Auto 93% liald Loco '1”: Bait Ohio 11% Barn A 8% Ben Aviation 17% Beth Stool IY-"A Brigg: . 30%. Byers A .\i ‘NW: Con fill . 51% (‘an Dry Gin ‘(lib (‘an Pai- . W (lilac ‘Flirt-sh (‘el Corp . 21'»! (‘om Sou .. ‘Pb (‘ong Nuirn . d" ' Chas (lhln 141/» (‘hryslcr hint 041/4 (Jolulu Curb 91% lfolum (in: Elc 7% ('Ol'|l s01 . Y‘? Con Gus 35% (‘on on . 8 (‘on (fun 33%, Col-n Prmi 75V! 1m no.1 v . 111% E l iiupuut 100% 100% Eillit moon . 141% 147% lilieo Auto Lite 2.5% 95V; liiei- w“ Light 11% W. on» - W. , PM lfrcepnri 'l‘i-x . 20 21W: Gen Asphalt 1R7. i8‘: (leu Asphalt 13% m"! Gen Elev 27:5 37% G9“ Frmiifl 3T 301s Gen .\l0i 37 37 Gold liust 17% 17 Goodrich liub 9 3 ilondyeur lluh i301 157’: (it Norlh pill 21V: '31 Hlid him 3V: 37s lntl Hnr 49 49% lnti Nicks 27% 27% 1n" 0% 0% Johns .\lau hi! 5h _ Kelvlnainr 13V; 17W: Ken (‘nppi-r 101. IT'S Lambert (‘o . 20h 2W: Lig hlyvl‘! a lull/l 115% Liquid (‘arb 3L’ 33% Loews lmorp 4'.’ "l: Loose Wilcr . 40% ‘.1 hlclfeespurl Tin 114 - V: Mack ‘Prue-k 22 9i hiath Alkali 31% 31% Mont Ward 30 297s Nash um 14 1H4 Nail His . . . 31% Natl Dairy Food l0 iW/u Natl Pow Light 8V! New York ifen North A m 2|- North l‘ac Yellow ‘Frilck MIN NC (Canadian Press) TORONTO. July 18--Trading con- tinued today on the Tomato mining market at the increased tempo noted early in the week and while the day's hest prices were not held slight gains were retained by both golds and miscellaneous mines. Volume was heavier than the recent average in the senior golds and a few of the secondary yellow metal issues were taken in quantity at higher prices. About 2.000 share: of Weight Har- greaves changed hand: with the price steady while Pioneer advanced 30 cents to 0.00. On comparatively small volume Pickle Crow moved up 14 cents to 2.30. Elsewhere gain: were smaller, Several penny stocks came in for sizenble action on irregular prive movements. Most of the base metals closed higher. Noranda turned weak in the late trading to close 1,1; down at 37V, while Hudson Bay added 1A. in the silver: Bear -and Eldorsdo gained 2 cent: each and Castle lost 2. Oils were quiet and Chemical Research. alter a wide swing. settled down with u minor net loss. TAKE ONE a.. ..: s,_ s.. s.. s.... (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jilly 18- Stocks Afton ... Ajax Oil .-. Bagamac . . Barry H . Base liict _ Hear Bcattle .. Big “is: Hobjo Hralnrm- Buff Auk Buff (‘on . (‘an Mal .. Cllstlc 'l‘ Cen Pat . . _ Chem Re: Chihnng . (‘lenlcy .. . . 2'4. (‘nninrum . .. D Mine: Franklin Plidorndo .. F Bridge Gods Lake Goldnle Granada _. Grsndoro Greene Gunner Iiamsquc . . . Loo Gold Little Ii L . .. .. hlsesssn .. . . , , Ablgfumily ear . . . r e h": v-n - TulorTour- ‘ lllg Sedan has .4! roomy built-in trunk. A WEEK-END VISIT to the country, a summer trip or errand to the corner store . . . you drive it with comfort and peace of mind in a Ford V-8. Speed, power, acceleration and proved economy are do amiable alitie: of the Ford V-g engine. no-piece steel body, new uick- noting clutch and brakes, anibafety Glued’ are famous element: of Ford V-8 construction. Together they contribute that assurance and con- ’ fidcnco which are always present when you drive this great example of Ford engineering genius. You can depend on comfort too -—an easy relaxed ride on front or back scab-mile after mile. Inte- riors are loomier . . . and back-seat passengers are positioned forward row PRICES $32 of the rear axle instead of over it. They are cradled between more flex- ible springs. They sit on deeper, yielding cushions. F rout-seat pag- seugers also share‘ the extra leg space created by the new forward position of the V-8 engine. The “soft” front-seat ride i: softer. Driv- er’: seat adjust: for extra comfort. We believe you will want to make your own exacting tests of Ford V- B. dependability. Get in touch with your Ford dealer and borrow one of his core . . . convince yourself of it: power, safely and comfort. i Sa/sly Glass I: standard equipment all around in all rinsed models, at no Illffl coal. Q i EASY TERMS a mrmlls and a ransonnbl: down ,..,. maul now buys a Ford V-fl. ......" daalar y.» dllllul- DEPENDABLE, . . . for a half-hour spin—~ or a summer vacation on the road Th: simple, compact Ford V-8 engine is increasingly the choice of alert motorists. Sn flu ‘flue-eraser: sin-s iE-B-a-it-flé’ one sr-Y" £4; m-;~=...~;- Ii .. .a:\$.'__‘x anu-srqflrsi“ .-‘;1,';2=d_‘ v..<:.-;:1="-:‘ ALLISON MacLEOD Z24 Gt. George St. Phone 642 i DEALER Sitlllml s ai t .1310 SYWBIIitS Sgvegelimlsrioflne .2501 Tashota Su-itzerlanrl franc JESS. flljzvxlfuli United States dollnr as: p01‘ ffgflt, T b premium. To urn .. (Fnnadinn Press) vilwllmfii‘ Closing exchange rules: ‘fmuilm At .\Ioutr0al_I‘ound 40014;: front lenturcs 13-05 00MB; U, . dollar 1 00 Vi" Waite Aluu At Now Torin-Pound 4051i,’- “llyhliitl .. - - 504% "@0182 U. S. dollar 00 "7-3" white EBB u‘. f’. At Pnris~Pounil 74d‘) i’r- l] “Q Wrisht H 1n; 111 l5 - i ' ‘ ’ “ Sn” 67% ;;0i:r‘r 061/; fr, Lonatllnn dollar l" lruld~—l‘ound 12s- U. S. 50.011 coats; Cnniidllln dollop cents g NEW l'0lll\ July 1F——F01‘9li{_\ s‘. change irregular iircat Britain do. dollar 59.03 l‘ .-. ,.. ..- Totai sales 421.000. Ulililbl In? . , ml; lay i a .0 it“ ']|]1‘l' (fm hm‘ 1% demand 0 Gil/l; Italy i? ; 11.-l Lhmch H -- - v glam l0 02- Gerlunny l0 ~ (‘nnadu V. no 21-31 ' ‘ High Time Oxford CAMBRIDGE , J uly ,‘{‘,’,";,‘,,e°'f{A' _ succession of failures by Oxford in pom, Mo"; ' the Boat Race was the subject 0f Sud .\lines debate at the Cambridge Union Society recently, when the largest house oi’ the term gathered to hear the discussion on the motion. "That it is high time that Oxford won the Boat Race." R E Swartwflut (‘Trinity Col- lege) a former Cambridge coxsura- MTTZFcT/ao “Iohuston and Ward) s. in who propsed the motion. “h. 0pm“! L.“ 5l188esied tha-t the only way to assoc Brew 121,5 equalize the distressluily‘ un- "" 5"!‘ "l" 3 balanced Boat Race was to make B C fri 20 3:3’ AQIQ] Y,“ 10% s. large scale exchange between the Can hm. , 34% universities. Since ltvhas been said Con Paper 15 that the race was won by bmwniy giridsfzfrfgll? A- - w“ men against intellectuals. Cam- Gmn shun," 3., bi-idge should export to Oxford all Imp m] _ 10% the beefy, beery young men toughs {=16 ‘Toto ,.. w‘ and hearties. while Oxford should l‘ ' send to Cambridge their poets, ¥fc‘:"",','ug<,;,;_ ' 4:385” emotional and highly strung young wflllQr Gflnfl 2on4 men. In a more serious mood he re- Wllker Brow 315 called that Mir. Fletcher took WWI“ H" 7"“ two years to bring Cambridge through after a. long run oi Oxford successes. l-le hoped that Oxford would continue to persevere in maintaining their styiie of rowing, which to his mind, was better than an g from Jesus College or the ti sway. He said this in no disfoyal sense. Real Old Soldier Appears In Sydney SYDNEY. July 10.-Sydney has _____ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July l8-—Brltish and foreign exchange ln relation in the Canadian dollar n: complied by tho Royal Bank of Canada rinsed today an follows:- Argentina Dean .2004. Australia pound 3 004i Austria schilllng 1900. Brasli mllrei: 0M1. Bulgaria lev 0140. Pack .\inl Penn lisll Pub Ber .\' Phil liei Pullman (‘o Phil Morris . Radio Corp 5% Newbec . l5 Niplssing . leeway Store: . 40 Noranda .-- Sears Roebuck 49% O'Brien . Shell Union Oil 9% Psynulster Sim C . 10% Pee Cob Socony Vac .. 135i Perron ... ... South Pac 187s ‘Pick (fro suns Brands - m StsntLOll can 148 shins on N r 1W Stewart Warner . 13° Tex oiur sol .. Iii Ta! Co "it Tim ‘Roll Bear ..,. 3N Union Csnbide Csrh Mil 41 .. 100 i I: Siadl. . . "if 0t Ant ‘I Ind lasln n. ssa l» o n. as 1 China Hong Kong dollars .5238. re-disoovered s very remarkable Denmark krone .211. man. l-ls has been living quietly in grape: franci fiooolhk “H s. hinterland township. and has "'“""Y ‘N m" ' " ust come to town for the first Great Britain pound 49052. 3 Oreeee drachms .0000. time in 1'1 3'95"» Holland rial-hi .0840. He is William John While. H: is has"! more 29%- nearly ti, and he is one of the old- Q." ‘Tamas... “5- est men known to have served in s ‘n yen .2421. the great war. He has just admit- v mans pouha 4.0m ted that h: m: 02 when iorwsy krona .2490. "Malta l“ u“ ,.\_ 1_ p,’ hug" * Poland sloti .1000,- loath Ame: pound 6.9406. Won Boat Race Ill-The I . ‘p511 pm his maelstrom; llama-motorists 46 for the occasion. "1 went w a. barber," he told I Austral News, "and had by hair and my face enameled, and then I walked to Victoria Barracks. 'I'ha-t cost me three shillings, but. if I could find that barber today. I would give him another three." He obtained a letter from a doctor acquaintance. and with this and on his appearance, he pas- sed the medical examination. Later he sewed with the 7th Australian Light Horse. Mr White has served in many wars. Hc holds tthe Sudan War HERO OF NINE The honeymoon on his nerves. ("ONSER VA TIVE PLA TFORM As announced by Premier ItiacNiilian ‘ 1 l. Continued economy consistent with efficiency the administration 0f every Department of the Public Service. 2. Having further established our Provincial claims against the Dominion Government to the extent of three for a full realization of our claims on the basis of the minority report of the million dollars, t0 continue to press White Commission. 3. A practical policy in the Agricultural Department with the view of re-esiahlishing mixed farming on a solid basis in this Province. 4. Changes at Prince of Wales College with the object of developing a practical Agricultural Course. 5. Further extension of villages and centres can be satisfactorily developed. 6. Continuation of our policy shore gravel in our general road work. 7. Cooperation with the Federal policy of assistance to fishermen, tion of the fishing industry. 8. Continuation of grants to exhibitions, fox shows and fisheries. 9. Continued support of the shipments. 10. Continued cooperation with the Federal Govern- inent in reference to Unemployment Public Works Project: in order to relieve as fully as possible unemployment in the Province. 11. Continued extension of Public Health activities including practical Dental Hygiene and Mental Hygiene. 12. No increase in Provincial Taxation. 13. School Booirsat lowest possible cost- 14. Having been successful last year in securing a re- duction of one cent and s half per gallon in the price ol gasoline, to make every effort toward: obtaining a further fishermen and etlon in the interests of the farmers, medal, the Khedive Star, and thel 1914 Slur and the two other great o'er medals. He has never married. "I haven't had time yet.“ he said. HULL, England. July’ 18-(C.P.) -Whcn Jane Eccles fell into the brickpond her nine-ycar-old broth- er, Jimmie, jumped in and pushed her to the edge where she was pul- led out. But Jimmie was drowned. is over when the scraping of burned toast get: hard surfaced roads to the of the Province if an economical type of hard surfaced road, within the means of the Province, of using local pit and Government in it: and the general promo- Maritime Transportation Commission in its fight for lower freight rates on Maritime l