D’S STO —~ THE CHARLUTTETGWN CK and B6 GUARDIAN PAGE NINE D QUOTA TTONS MARKET GDSSIP a Ward's Special Imufnn ‘iii-o w“; MARKET oosstr y‘ A lh-Thd. ltory a air again volume and price r small The ilevlzir- ‘ur tlivldt-nd liy Aut- \p'\ctd so It bud stock. 'l_'iJ6 application QHOH on Denaion psy- - a minor unsettle. ' High ‘raid: fr m h. nuorerc t) m |f.u.:it.(l:l‘li"ati|t-tltn| of v1", .. htliiillciiii)‘ slrt-ngthonr-il Ill the all“, to afford the basis for "m" Laidlaw and Company. 5|\l.\I.\RY at“; i0~Gruup of t hrnkcrs obtain Provincial operation: of .\lontl-eal_ ac- Dsniei. New tlcnl chiefly i" min"!!! uillctl "The Quebec and PXDQCIS I0 - curly fall dist-aunt rate un- Gor- a . |"||t.|'[ on t-uttun tron- ring Juuly will he issued i’ tinn- |1|(|i . tin oaths endt-d June bond ll (gaging) Co which viii cost about $2. ‘"h- °". Topeka and Santa i-‘s a . "a car; ct": "can" P s - saga? net loss $3,010.08 tn first ha! Erie Rallr d ' "d"! Jlllle 03.!) hi:uhiiltiisnrtflxeiixliitliflli: "m" gerlillzfaz (7$|:“1l]1i:7i'tft'liI pfd ag. In” . . in first as" lnt‘l Nickel Co of l0 cents i J mom“ ‘Jlfnedlmfiz drainer-film‘. in six against 6 centa in first half tuiianlmon an incl . _ {ff-Q 964w 911-33: on 2o uu 20,31 22010.; 20'“; mill Loss 1. g u 2o Rails .. 3512 x421 23.3; M‘; Dow Jones. BANON aAyg AIOXTREAL- Quev A"! lm-Stocks rfdaélaencsaereraltahéemillfl to continue the m yes er ay. but were unable "m"! In! material headway at hi? "m “' ‘P’ My Althoush stocks a recently been furcpd '0 ha“ away from a stcntly flow or uvqflnél "'9 hikhcr allptiort aimun mpcatedly by the averages iluri-ig the p“; ye“. weeks renders the technical poattion moderately bullish On the whole y)“ trend rontinurs to point higher and any weakness which may develop imam Sfi._ H against 3i; aiirst lull llLi-i llilvvtrin (‘o has iii-gnu work| iillilillt‘ zcnaraiors for Ford hcre is likely to be teiuporary in nature. ' Banon. us iilrnillltil h! Jnimalun "i mrmhrrs of the ltlontrei vhayiflfi Montreal (‘nrh Mur- lichmond Street Chis-lotte- town] ,___. Opened Last ... 9% 10 . 116% MINING (Canadian Prensa) TORONTO. Aug ilk-Tin- gnltl shares ilt-tnvhvtl themst-lves from other groups on the mining section of the Toronto exchange today and moved forward on rcod volume. Huillnger was the feature of the high-priced group. trading about 7,000 shares and closing (i0 cents up at 10 i5 which wag within 5 cunts ui’ its inp nmi-‘i; for tho year Siirvr and base mctal shares were handy stt-atly on small volume (ills wt-rc practically out of the picture. The hulk of the orders for Bolling- or were reported to have come from New York 'l‘t~ck Ilughca turned m-ar in substantial volume also nn a |ii'it‘l‘l gain oi‘ F: to i180 Wriizht llargrr-arcal Douro anti llvalornc rultl-“tl ‘J0 to Iltll rants vat-h and the nthcn big prntlut-J era t-irtsv-tl unchanged Several of the secondary gold ls- sut-s were taken upward on heavy buying (Fanatllan I‘rs.~,; TiilttiNTt). Aug l4 Slot-kn um... Avilir‘ Oil .. J0 iif-littfllf‘ II Ii X . _ litiluf (‘an . (‘Iiuluriim | (tinannn. I'M-mt) p Illiiva 4mg iivij.\i., Aug lti-liggs declined ‘P35352120!’ 13;}: ‘hniin oumhlil-lkefilolihxiizfly! lfewxm‘ ' - “i altar commodities maintained {Igaialphnks ' m», \,,.| z _ Imrkw. iZ\-.'l'|t'(i ship "°""r"h in t"iI‘i0i$ ui’ ~.~..is a ilozeit v u . ‘.‘1 to 22 cents Itrllna. down l4, cent. 19 cents l“ ‘a cent and i8 cents for C, Ieqcont. “ostern eggs were ‘i J‘: '0 T.‘ ocnta a dozen for “ll (“Iiftfa for A mcd- " i. o i, cent. and - ‘ . ' ’ . , _ , . _l\|rk (ous ..... 301;. a‘ nun 1,. IlIiI lint-mitts J M Hm J 37% . “m "nphnngei m flc‘ Lauiaqtn . . "1 ho": w. ti» 15% grates rl ts. lit-r:- tlirm- hon; n n |"i|'t~= l\'|>\'(' stnady. Ontario Fhuk in to m!‘ N"... I u i“ ‘tucin-t- i-liccsc tut-ought. m“ lmllllll Rom-ibis were rltiarkot held steady at M" t‘! Ncw Qucht-ca were _ d 1f l\"r a0 pound hag no 1 ' "‘ i“ i0 cents per R0 "i "'* ‘J kradn. Old New Hcoilirflllliflllifl wart‘ quoted at as iwr s0 pound bag, “n. Mam ll icr u cellaneous _____. Pair-tits I» t. ...“."-~ c v ' “hi: ‘.5 30 “mm ‘heat patents choice ,,f,§"f,?,."'1f" H co n. ts on "“' Q"'~I"<-. no 1 as n. so. “Tl \-'i'| tn 4t) . "_ .' it mts 20 in 25 \ a ¢mgalfulhu A‘!!! ill-Index of 15 ~ m, '3' prices (Dec I1 100i <'“"‘"Iae equals 23 05) rt-v tiny i505 7v oar ago 12f] 5, it .. M lllt rsu FROZEN E ef Trips 4 cts. lb. firsts ‘latnislla . ilanlr- Len! .\lapic l. llt-lntyre McKenzie McMillan McVittie . HcWattcr .\Ierl Ool Mott’ Hail Alouct-a- Ncvrhec Nipllsing Norands North C Paymastrr , Pct t‘. .\i C Pioneer .. Prcmlcr Pickle (‘row ... ... .... ‘git 21min"... .11.!’ $1.211.’ 1,2 n an": f. "f. '..'.'. TI .".'.' s llordcn ... n. a 1 ou Bel .... . art Osisko .. ... m. . 0 Park Bill ... .... ... and Ward llem ""3 I"hlflls “ltd °itsiiiissimiv'..'.»'ii Ilarkct. 150 Richmond Street chap lottetrswrt) Opened Lag i Air Red . _,_ pp m,- Allied Chem . .',',','1zu-' Alits Chaim .3‘ “t2.” Atl Ref , ____ 351/‘ g5 Amer (‘an . ..... .. {k616i 97 Am (‘ar Pound . m 155i Am For Pow __ 7% Am Loco 19 Am PM‘ Lhrht . w Am Smelt Rfg , 37 Am Sugar. ,_ m Am Tel Tel .. 111% Am Tnh B 75 Anaconda (‘op y". Atchison , 45,," Auburn Auto mi} Bald oco '81,,‘ Bald Ohio m‘ Barn A 1 Bendix Aviation n“ Beth Steel _ . _ 27% Brine _- 11.5 Byers A .\l . 17% tlrr Add .\lach 1n (eon on . . p, .an Dry on. an, ‘. (‘use Threeh ,_ Cel (‘orp ma‘! Com Sou .. ... 1y Cong Nalrn . ._ '17s; ca». out.» _ ' k i (‘hie North a t‘hryslcr' .\lot . 314a,‘. v (‘olumh (‘arh .. M15 (‘Fol I-‘ucl iron 5 ‘(Jul Gas Eiec . g .nm Sol .. (‘on Gan Con on . m,‘ (‘on (‘an g1 (‘orn Prod _ 57 Do] Hud 4 _ 4n E I Dupont . i.|u'\\'§ ili('fli‘|t pctercd out altogether About thr- only atrpport came in the form of r-xport Ivuslitesa which aggrngatnd 771mm hushcls of (‘anadian wheat .\lost of this was purchased in the early trade w” ‘(Johanna and Ward) ea :- FIIICAGO, Allf 1L 810k 1M L.“ - K 101% 1mm, 1mm, um; .,, 10D 1M 0034. . 70V, 1S1,‘ 15 _ 80:2 T8 ‘IE3 768900111" .. .~-. 84 YA 82 UNLI Alderinai- ,. __ ___ H. w,‘ w“ m“ ' . 515p 50 50% . . ._. . . ... _ M 52 My 1 WINNIPIG. Aug 16- m Wheat:- ‘if.’ ‘.7.’ 333'.‘ . .'.'.' .'.'.'.. m: an: am .,. .... 92 01% 91K i! ll AIM 4B “eh 3Z2 t... N. Y. Stock Exchange (Quotations furnished by 193.4,‘. Eastman Kodak Elec Auto Lltc Co laintlwrt (‘n _ _ Liane-its Ilycrs . . Lo .- u in». at. it; .\.|t New Iinve Now York North Amcr .\or|l| l‘a<~ u . (jg n '.\ it I'm» arr Phillipa mt Pullman Co Radio (‘orp Iintlio Keith firph “Flt iron Sit-l . Si South .\'utllil Stand Stand Stand Stand , Nicwari Warncr w. leitakcr _ _ ’l ..ts (‘n '.l't-x Uuluf Sui .. Tim Roll Boat- Unlon Cari. Curb United Air . Union Pac United (‘orp Vnitcd lirng __ l‘nit~d (m, imp l‘ .\' inri Al . U S Steel ., .. Vanadium Steel ._ Warner Bros Co Warren Bros .. ‘Vest (‘nion __ Houst- . . \\‘no|ui>rll| ('0 .. Worth Pinup I (Canadian Pres WINNIPEG. Aug strength at Liverpool wheat prices turned downward on ths Winnipeg Grain Exchange today. Support was insufficient to cope with scattered soiling and closing figures ware 114.. “is t-r-nts ion-an Final quotations wcrc closi- to tho day's low point at for October, $7M fnr December and SIM-Qt for the MI-ily future. rading was small in volum and lheculative buying appeared to have l) ill-Ignoring Currencies -_-__ (Canadian Prose’; MONTREAL. Aug 16- hs gonad. United States dollar and ranch franc were all love; ea glonfireal curd- erchan s to a . ter ng saae 33$»: a cert‘: to l4. K. The United am» dollar was down 0-32 of one percent at lI-M percent discount while the franc lost .01 of a cent at "fignotieflfli-rmli! Ana 1$—IAadln cur- Mttclee wt-rs strong in terms o Unit- ed Stair-a rtnliara on the fcrela’! ll- Elec Pow Light 4 Brew Con, EH’ l3 Brew Corp Pfd lzi-rst Natl Stores a4 B“; A|nlir U“ |‘_““‘i"‘ri T"! '39 (‘an Malt . 1.0a Asphalt -.. 1155.; Dist Swag _ i-f" hi,” 1a um. Pupt-r .. "N! l‘ "m1" --- 2054' Dom Stores (‘sen Mot r. ... 29% D0111 Stores bold ‘Dust ... . . 171/9 Green Stabeil Goodrich Rub 11% Ho"... (m l-ofldrcar Rub ' ca»; Imp 011 . . “"1" “PM h": -- 3w. imp 'r..i. Houston Oil . 17 1m n; __ llnd u... ‘ rh A inti liar . ... ' 1 llltl Nu-kci .. . . 1'51, ‘c. llughck lljfllnTcli V 1m; “talker (ma . 5 . an 4 ‘r1 - ‘ r Kan p“! Sflmh 1 4 441/4 gilt. Hill‘ . 0S0 Kr-lrlnator hon (‘rapper By Frederick Gardner, Associated Press Financial Writer (By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Aug. 16.-—Holcling in a narrow range. stocks. edged mod- erately higher in dull trading today. Speculative markets were over- mhadowed by broad strength in bonds. While the recovery in U. S. government obligations tapered off, other sections of the investment market scored further good gains. With inflation talk sidetracked, market-it scanned the horizon for signs of autumn business recovery. Strength in bonds was accepted as an indicator of improvement in con- "5 fidcnce and hopes revived for a. moderate seasonal pickup in trade activity next month. Demand for stocks converged upon communi , motor. tobacco, rail- road shares and specialties. Gains were general through the list but the so-called inflation stocks were not. prominent on the advance. Leading commodities showed a steadler tone, wheat finishing about unchang " after five sessions of de- clining prices. Further advances in livestock prices and a few other staples lifted the Moody daily index of spot; commodity prices to 151.9. a M T’L. CURB t-Iollllallln tllltl “Harri! Stocks Open EXCHANGE (Fanadinn Press) MOXTIIEA L. Mo: llkliritish and fort-inn c-v- 2c in rt-lalirvn to int- (‘anaiiiati tluilal‘ a..- .-...n..i|.~.| u.» it.» |{(I_\'.'ii Bank or <'..n.~..|.|_ rlusuti nap... as i‘oilo\\.-:—- Argt-ntina |It".~'t| 2r At Z-.|ii.'l pound (i Austria schiiling l\ Belgium hclga 2.10. Brazil inllrt-is mitt-t. (‘hinu 11011;: Kuui: ltcnmark krnnr- '_ Flliiaititl finulark ollars 3S1“. Front-t- frain- nu. técrmuni‘ l‘l'lt‘il.~lll.‘li‘i\ (iraat liritain pound »l. Holland florln tidal; Hungary pnngn lndia rupm- 2277.0 Japan you flitifi New Zt-ahtnd pound 3 lliitv; Pniatirl Ill i572} South .\i' a pound ~t il-‘nii Spin“ pt-scia lil Sweden krona . Switzerland franc United States dollar discount. xnw YORK. All]; . I pcr cent a‘. (Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates :— At .\Iontnr-al-I‘aunrl 4 00%: L‘ S . -.‘i franc 6 Til . Villiii-ili dollar i501 At Paris-thwart ll ian tioliar l.‘- illi fr: t‘ S lflfr. In gnltl—Pound 12s 4d; (‘itnadian nollar flO 24 cents; U. S, dollar 5S 03 cents. (Canadian Prs-snl Toronto and .\ionLi»<-ai—ln|lusiriai stocks giosr-tl highcr Toronto Uineb-lrrcguiarly higher New York~Srocks closed higher and steady. Winnipng-JVheat down 114. to 5i New York-Cotton and coffee low- er; ruhhcr hlcht-r; sugar uttchangctl J GOVERNIVENT MOVES TO SAVE FORESTS (By The Canadian Press) _ HALIFAX. Aug. 16--i~{ova Scotia woods will be closed 1o the public until September l the Minister oi- Lartds and Forests. Hon. J. H. MacQuarrle has decided. Danger- ously dry timberiarids caused by summer drought have made nec- essary the extension of the closed forest period which was Orizinalii’ attended to run from June 1 bc July I0. Violation of the order is punish- able by fines ranging from $10 w 8100. Permits for forest travel C!" be secured from the Qepartmcnt of Lands and Forests, Forest Rang- era. ‘Down Clerks or Municipal Councillors. The holder of a n6!‘- mtg muat, give his destination. re‘ frsin from smoking in the wood.‘ and observe other precautions. -"-i’i'“i and French [old Iraiscl all improved fractions in fairly brisk trad- ing Dominion money closed at 102 15-32 cents compared to yesterday's final rate of 102 3-10 Sterling WM one cent higher st $5 00. its high for the day The low was 5 0R l-‘_ranca fit-med 0g point to 00 M; cents E Stocks Move Moderately Higher On NY. Exchange Chicago. 610.120 shares compared with 574,750 yesterday. Early strength lacked follow-through and the market re- verted tc s quiet drift before the close. The Standard Statistics aver- age for 90 stocks moved up five- tenths of a. point to 72.3, with indus- trial shares hovering around the tops of the recent narrow trading range. Western Union and Radio Prefer- red B were outstanding arnong com- munication shares and closed more than 2 points higher. Aside from livestock, moat com- modities moved narrowly. Cotton ended 20 to 35 cents a bale lower. The weekly brokers’ loan report disclosed a further decline of $6,000.- 000 to 8821000000, the smallest drop in several weeks. A further gain of $22,000,000 in monetary gold stock was shown in ments, making the total $7,919,000,- 000. Member Bank Reserve balances increased $5,000,000 and money in circulation 09.000000. making -.t.bc latter item $343,000,000. ‘Treasury deposits with federal reserve banks rose $35,000,000 to $2.976,000,000. CENTRAL GUARDIAN -._.- column is reserved lot newts af local interest but advertillng of a newsy nature may he inserted at l ccnlst a word strictly payable ill udvuncc. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.—MI'. Harvey Bishop. Sabbath 19th at Birch Hill at 10,30; Kinross 3 p. m. Point. Prim 7.30. 11-3575. CORNWALL CHARGE, August l9. Kingston at ll A. M. Memorial ser- vice at the lvlontimcnt at Cornwall at Ii. New Dominion at 7.30 con- ducted by the Young People's Soc- new 1934 pfflk. H086 sold at a top‘ P7100 0106.50 s. hundredweight inl Turnover in stocks increased to. the weekly federal reserve state-i in beautiful acid resisting p0. All-steel, with Calrod Iii-Speed Ele- ments. Automatic Oven Heat. Con- trol, and Economy Cooker. Finish - m. Charlottetown EL ERYsaves me hours of work MY HOTPUINT RANGE IS Electric heat. is "clean aa sunshine." Pot; and pa.“ m,” elem-and there's no soot. to dirty wells and curtains. The remit-hour: of needless work , , Electric Cookery coats less than one cent a meal per person, See the beautiful new Iiotpoinls. You can pufchflgg on; p" I ml" dWn Pevnwnt and spread the balance. plus nominal terrain: chem. over at vnmths. GENERALQELECTRIC HOTPOINT RANGES MndchOlnadlby ' CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC 00.. LTD. Maritime Electric Company, and. Remember. too, Ltd. P. a. I. meeting of Comwali and Hampton Auxiliaries was much enjoyed andi the members will look forward to more visits of this kind. Words of appreciation were spoken to Mrn. Dean MacEwen, who is a very valued member of the Auxiliary and sincere regret at her departure was felt by all, The meeting was brought to a close by singing “Blest Be the Tie That Binds," and prayer by Miss White of Charlottetown.- (Pntriot please copy). IIIEMORIAL SERVICES — Next Sunday the members of the Char- lottetown Fire Department with ear-Firemen, are holding their an- nual Mcmorial Services at the Ro- man Catholic and People's Crmct- eries. The parade. headed by the Legion Band. will leave the Fire icty. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. L-8591. VISITING FROM P. E. L-Mis lMildred Doyle and‘ Miss Bubs Walsh. of Charlottetown, are spcndmg their vacation in Sydney guest of Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Evans, East James Street, Whitney Pier.-- Sydney Post Record UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA, WINSLGE-Services on the above charge for Sunday. August 19. are as followsr-North Winsloe, 11 A. M. South Winsioe. 3 P. M. Princetown Road. 7.30 P. M. Rev. Thos. Pale- thorpe, Minister. L-8597. PROPEF SALE-The house advertised _ ..a‘e in Hiiicrest Cres- cent has been purchased by Mr. M. A. Farmer from Mr. Reuben Mac- donald, tvho intends building a. handsome new residence on his erty. Court yesterday morning a man charged with creating a disturbance in a restaurant, was fined $15 and C0515 or 3D days. A party found with stolen bicycle in his p- iession was remanded till Monday. Two men charged with non payment of dog tax were each fined two dollars and casts or three months. A man charged with assault was fined $20 and cost. or two months. and was bound over to keep the peace for twelve months. being requuired to give two sureties of $200 each TO BE PRINCIPAIPThe follow- ing is taken from the Colonist of Victoria, B. 0., of the 9th instant: Harry L. Smith, vice principal of the Victoria High School for a number of years. will succeed aa principal Mr. Ira. Dllworth, newly appointed associate professor of English at the University of Brit- ish Columbia. Mr. Smith has been a member of the teaching faculty of the school for a. number of years extending back to the war and has been prominently identified with athletics in the city. (Mr. Smith is a son of Mr. Henry Smith and the late Mrs. Smith of Charlottetown and his numerous friends in this city will be glad to hear of his promotion.) CORNWALL W. M. S.—The Comwail W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Brewer Boyle, New Haven, Monday evening. Aug. 13. The President. Mrs. John McKin- non. presided, and about fifty members and visitors were present. After the tisuai business part of the meeting wu dispensed with Mrs. (Rev) Johnson. Hampton. gave a very interesting talk on the voices, and different cries of China. and the following Hampton mem- bers gave a review of the study book of China as follows: Author. Mrs. Join l). MacFariane; Geo- graphy, Mrs. Morrison; Religions and superstitions. Mrs. Campbell: Care of llvBe of people when sick, Mrs. Cannon: Child life and cus- toms 0i’ marriage. Mrs. Dixon; Story of Chinese Boy. Mrs. Roger- zema Between very much to do my nor . .flssRuhyGambie,330St.Gcorge e Very Sore. Heated by Cutrcura. “‘ broke out in the form of pimples between my fingers and on mums of my hand. Later the pimples filled with water and my skin er mat-rein it tobleed. It caused much itching and burning and '1! was very rca cae st a ht. My hands were very sore and it hurt me “A friend told rne about Cuticura Soap and Ointment and Isent for a free sample. I bought more and afterl had used one cake of Cuticura and one box of Cuticura Ointment I was healed." Sampln each Sop Address Canadian Depot: Lyman Aaaueln. Limited, Fingers. Hands (Signed) St. Moncton, N. 8., Nov. 11, 1963. _ tflstment and Tslcum free. St. Paul Stresi. W.. Montreal. ‘-"' “""3n'°s"s"'s_sas-.nss;aa .___._r.___ ___.. _ . newly acquired lot in West Street- part of the Governor Heariz prop- POLICE COURT-—At the Police Hall at 2 o'clock and Chief Mc- Eachcrn takes this opportunity of extending a. cordial invitation to all ‘ex-firemen to attend. lack of uni- form to be no hindrance. All titl- izens who desire to contribute flow- ers in memory of the men who have responded to the last alarm, imay leave them at. the Fire Hail up to Sunday morning. If they do not find it convenient to send the flowers, they may telephone and one of the decoration will call. Sunday morning: Chief McEachem and party will motor to Sherwood emetery where a bouquet wll be placed on the grave of the iato Chief A. N. Large. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Mont MacKay left yestrrday morning for Toronto and Winnipeg. Miss Susan McEachern, Omaha, Neb. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. O. Robertson, West Royalty. Mr. R. A. McNcil. spent last week cnd thc rzucst of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Robertson, West Royalty. Miss Margaret McLeod and» Miss Janie Spence of Charlottetown, motored to Wood Island and Little Sands, on Wednesday. Fhiends of Mrs. William McGar- Ty. Rockford Street. will be sorry to learn that she is confined to her home through illness. Miss A. Thelma Conkc. of Maiden Mass. is visiting hcr sister Mrs Ralph E. Jenkins 105 North River Road Mrs. H. E. Gantwcll. of Charlotte- town, accompanicd by her datuzhter. Eileen. is visiting her sitter. Mrs Urban Brean, Park St.—Sydney . B IVLr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Scott. and son Leslie, have left on return this morning by motor to their home in Reading. Mass. having spent about two weeks visiting Mrs. Augustus Hurry. West Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Duncan and little daughter Mary, have re- turned to their home in the city after a. pleasant vacation spent with Mra. Duncan's sister, Mrs. J. Frank Oondy and Mr. Costly at Newtom Cross. The many friends of Miss Georg- ina Ciow of Hunter River will be pleased to team that she is rapidly oonvalesclrtg from an operation for appendicitis which she underwent. last Monday at the P. E. I. Hospi- tal. Mrs. John Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nlckerson. son Hilton, and daughter Marjorie, have left this morning by motor to their home in Melroee, Mass" having spent about two weeks vacation with Mrs. Augustus Hurry, West Royalty. Mr. Starihope MacLeod, son of Mr. and Mira. Alex. MscLcod of Montague who recently received his B. A. degree from Toronto Unive- rsity is at present visiting his sister Miss Christine MacLooci in Nov: York. Ill asaontta I-‘ALCONER. IIOWATT l ' There passed to the home be- jond after a short illness Falconer |iio\vett. beloved son and only child of Cht-slcy Howct: of Tryon lBcssic Falconer of Granville, P. E. I. Born at Charlottetown, committee ‘ and 1' son. Though only a lad in years. yet he was a man in Still-l"- a physical development far beyond his age. Young in years. he ma?" his confession of faith in Christ and. was taken into the North Tryon Presbyterian Church by Dr. M. E. Genge and a strong bond of friendship existed between the lad and his pastor. He was a member of the Young People's Society and a general favorite with all members of the church. old and young. He was one of the ushers and bid fair for a useful christian life. but the dread disease consumption set 1n and no care or medical attention could halt its onward march and quietly and heroicly he passed away, his only regret the, leaving behind the sorrowing parents. A large gathering of people met at the home to pay tribute to one so greatly loved, The choir of the Church was present and sang the hymns he loved so well, Mr. Llew- tllcn Gamble sang the favorite hymn of the deceased as a. solo. “Life's Railway to Heaven." and we all felt, as if his ticket of faith had carried him through to the great Union Station above. Large and loving tributes of flowers from his many friends evidenced the estccm in which he was held. Dr. Gouge based his remarks on ‘Malachi Ii, and 17th verse, "They "shall be mine in that day when I ‘make up my jewels," and left an impression upon the large audience‘ that will long be remembered. His friends the pail bearers bore him to his last resting place in North Tryon Presbyterian Cemetery the church he loved so Well await. the resurrection and union of the Saints. son; Work of United Church of only l4 years and 10 months. MEIJOI‘ wacidcii. Ernest Paynter Canada in China, Mrs. Morrison. Falconer was a home boy and wiibcr Vit/iflddflll.’ the m m A solo by Miss Marjorie Dixon found his greatest. 0105mm W35 2 e WW1: “n? 5 ""5 brought this part of the pro- the association of his father and B “sat-mg; ‘.076’; m n v t v gramme to a. close. This united mother. i0 WhOm he ‘W5 a dew“ a 13,2838‘ “is” e 0mm‘ “i ' .0 ' . And budding oncs. with petal: scarcely opened Are crushed, and lze so broken, cold and still. We hold them to our tear drops falling, And try to lure them back to life again, But. stems are broken but hearts are giving Odor immortal, for they live again. hearts with their MRS. JOHN PARKMAN Friends throughout the city learned with regret of the sudden passing on Sunday, Aug, 11th, oi Mrs, Parkman. wife of Mr. John Parkman, retired C. N. R. om- ployec. The dcccascd. who was a most estimable lady, was taken ill in the morning and despite the services of a physician and trained nurse during the day and evening she passed away at midnight. Th: deceased was a daughter of My; McEwen and the late James Mc- Ewen formerly of Fort August-us. To Mr. Parkman who was only at: years married the Guardian ex.- tends sincere sympathy. l BARONET WEDS TYIST LONDON Au: 14 ~Sir \Villian Hawkslow Middlcmore, Bt, ha: married a typist, Miss Violet Ken- nagh, of Worcester. The romance began at. a Worcester garage. Sir William. a keer motorist. frequently called l those Miss Kcnnagh worked in tnt office near} Sir William is money-six year! m of to tht age, and succeeded re-l baronetcy m 1924 0n the death ot this father. Sir John Throgmorton The pail bearers were Earl Cal- Middle-more, former M. P. for Nortl: beck. Roy Morrison. Leith Sturdy. Birmingham. 6 word Other rates on application RATlm-Zo per word. three inser- tlons for the nrlce of two. utrtetly payable in finance. For Sale FOIR SALE — KITCHEN RANGE cheap. Modern Alaska. Apply A. M. Bums. Murray Harbor. L-8563. CARDBOARD SUITABLE FOR lining outhouses. ctc.. 1c per sheet. Guardian Office. tf. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Five. Bridge and Witter. Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov, l-tf. FOR SALE - BABY CARRIAGE "cheap". in good condition. Apply ghdvertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian int-sin. 1c per word: Wa-tcrn and Plnatvra locals. Z0 prr word; Announcements and Coming Evenly 2c. pt-r word; Classified 2c per word: In Memorials: Notice». 70c pcr inch; Lists of Floral and spiritual Offerings, Cardl, are , 4c per name: Letters of Condolrnee, 70c per inch: Notices nf Thank: and Aiiilrsciato , 70c. per inch or k, per Minimum (‘barge for any Mlvertinement twenty-five cents. Boarders Wanted Wiff STUDENTS AOOOMMODATED, Ii Upper Hiilsboro Street. L-fi24, TWO STUDENTS APFOIVUHOD- ated at, '78 Euston Street. L-8556. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED A’! 33 Upper Hillsboroogh Street. L-8531. BOARDER-S ACCOMMODATED. Also bed-sitting room, Apply at Guardian. 1.4562. ii _.i _. P. W. C. STUDENTS ACOOMIWOD- atcd at. 219 Euston Strcct. prcfewed. BOARDERS ACOOMDIODATED. 2 Prince. Near College. Very central. L-8586. 304 Fitzroy St. L-8602. FOR SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Five. Bridge and Whist Scorc Cards. Guardian Central Joh Printery. Nov. l-tf. VERY HARDY APPLE. PLUM. Pear and Cherry Trees, All the new and old varieties. Hardy shrubbery, bulbs, hedging. shade trees. etc. Roses a specialty. P. l’... Smailwood, Charlottetown. L-KSZS. BOARDERS ACCOMNIODATED. Apply to 250 Grafton Sircci. ncar College. L-B588 Extra Money CANADA'S t FILER-RATED ' “Rxayal“ Scrics Personal Christ- mas Greeting Cards. Dollar a doz- en and up. Sccurc ordt-rs oven in spare time, deliver later. Splendid profit. Experience or capital un- i-‘OR BALI; — TIIKASHING BELTS and all other belts. Also rubber traces complete. All at. half price for balance of season. Clinton Morrison. American Rubber and Leather Belt Dealer. Fredericton Station, P. E. I. L-8660. FOR SALE—M ACRES OF CHOICE land with new house and barn. All modern conveniences, on Highway, 2 miles from Charlottetown. Will sell with or without crop or will sell 12 acrcs with buildings or without buildings or more to suit purchaser. Apply Guardian. L-8585 WANTED-A COMPETE Apply 224 Richmond Si. L-B579-8-_16-3i ___-1l°1!1¢£ TO LET - DESIRABLE RESID- once at 257 Richmond Street. Ap- BQPt. 15th, 1930. died July 23rd. ply 86 Weymouth Street. L-0633. I Laird. S001" ry. Five dollar sample book free to workers. Bradley-Gar- rctson, Bmntforci, Ontario. Wanted ~_f__ .__ ._ ..___~———;———___ WANTED - I RGE UNION JACK Fina. Appitatfltiarciian. L-BiYI-t. Miscellaneous MEALS SERVED AND DINNER $50. Cumberland Hotel‘ opposite Prince .-5=1~w* - a Ly” TENDERS WII BE RECEIVED by the undcrsiancd up till noon Monday. Aug. 20, for the labor of painting the interior of Oen- tral Bcdcquc flail. two coats. Any tenricr not ncccssarllv accepted. I 8578-8-16-2i w<»r.t<_wfl.uuu_ YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE T0 get, work on fox rpnch. Can pelt. Foxes. State wages whcn answer- ing. Apply to Guardian Office. L-NQG. . a , ‘i l i "* l - : m. 1i .~ : ii 35' i‘: t‘ l" i; f \ .' . l-