"4:.\ imior 10111110 Last Showings Today 3.15, 1 and 8.45 COLLEENS BIG snow: NO! l~ When a girl's daddy says and a girl's heart says YES!—-you SPORT REE!‘ just know it must he love . . . . . ORCHESTR‘ i ...___r_. PRINCE EDWARD | FRIDAY S ATURDAY You'll Revel in This MIGHTY _ MAGNIFICENT MELODRAMA z , 1/ '/ Arthur Guy Empeyh Great Circus Story! . with RALPH LEWIS and VIOLA DANA, GEORGE OZHARA and HALPH INCE The Acme of Entertainment! Quintessence of a good ‘time! Extract of Joy! ' Tincture of Happiness! of Amusement! See this roaring. ripping melodra book behind the . of circus life! second of this one! of the Big Tops’! You'll love every Measure ‘ 1 “Motor Boat Demon” COMEDY “Whispering v Smith Rides” SERIAL ...;r 1 Prince Edward From Coast to Coast Hands Across Canada 4---DAYS---4/ STARTING MONDAY EVE. Delightful Greeting From The Pacific Sea Cadets Band Under the Patronage oi’ ills Honor Lieutenant Governor Heartland Mrs. Iicartzr Zil-llappy Sailor Bows-Jill From The llomes of Victoria, B. Cl 3 PILOGRAMS.DAILY In Connection With Picture Bill Popular, Classical Home rtvonu. And Inspiring National Selections Wonderful Youthful Sololsts ' Matthew-fin, 28c. 2c, Provincial Tennis " Whournament u, ' " Flair-gum! .43.’ writ _,_l.adidt Singles. . . J,‘ E, q plays i. Bourke. _ . J, Tel f‘ yKK. Bourke. i ‘ ' nod Doubles y Mo," Stewart and E. Bourke ," y MQMt-Kinnon and l- Bourke. , White and K. ‘Boilngliio ploy J- .. .10 nmnd Jaime 1- *; Menll Doubles, - ' a A: 011111911110" and o. McDonald . 79- -‘ "J, A1 Huntley and M. McKinnou apfiy A. Stewart and (l. F. Hirtchs- _ and ~11. Houston Bye. G. White plays Alan Stewart. A. McDonald plays D. Morton- (l. F. llutclieson plays G. Hous- ll. to i 1 Liam are posted at the club 11011112 1r: Victoria Park. TIN first ‘and second rounds mist he plnyed on Saturday arter- 1.11011 zit the latest, weather permit- ting. Events which have not been plnyvr! nt that time may be scratch- od i111 thc discretion of the Presid- tnt. .._--_-¢Q>-.i_ Gloucester Sends Out Challenge _ F 0 r Race N general challenge to all fishing nchooners to contest sailing honors mittee through Wilmot A. Reed, sec- ‘ctary. A special chgllehgg cording to Mr. Reed. New Contenders schooner races among the salt wat- er fishermen, with probably several new ‘ ‘ -enteredlnthelochl contender" against the BIIIUIIHC- in ago. and the Henry Ford which lost a close race with the Columbia for the Gloucester title last fall. “We are angling for anuthoitdn- ternational race with the Halifax fishermen," Mr. Reid said. "What we most want is a return race with the Bluenose some other Nova Scotia schooner." Will lace AIIIWII Should outsiders fall to appear a local race will be held as usual for the cups donated by Prank B. Davie. head of the Davis Fisheries of this city. and George G. Fuller, of Wor- caster. A new sohouior which is expected u. furnish been competition in the local trials‘ is the Arothula-oome- thingof omyotory ship in these ports. Formerly a well» a _ GLOUCESTER, M1185" Aug. 3. — cal- wilnted to bring the international cup defender Bluenose of Halifax, to settle supremacy in these waters. is nlrcady in the hands of H. R. Sil- vm- of that city, Chairman of the International Cup Committee, ac- Actlvity here, which promises to bring forth a series of sensational. trials, has already begun to centre s“ 370v around the schooner: Columbia, the last international race two years Gontral Guardian THE POSTPONBD ‘furniture sale or Arlington Hotel wlll take place Friday Aug. 5th. at .1 p.813. FREE REG CROSS Chest Clin- ica- will be- held in the doctors’ office in Tyne Valley. August 5th. morning only. Cases referred by doctors only will be examined by . the specialist. 8212 I'll! BED CROSS CHIS‘! CLINICS will be held in the doct- ors’ offices» in Tilfll-lh. A080“ 45h- Tyne Valley, August 5th morning only. Cases refen-ed by doctors on- ly will be examined by the spetéal- 1st. TO DO MISSION WORK — Mr. t A. Roy MacNaught, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. MaeNaught, Coleman, is one of a class of ninety-ante young men and women who will receive their diplomas from the Moody Bible institute of Chlcoko on August i. Mr. MecNaught plans to do foreign missionary work- ON HOLIDAV TRIP - Mrs. Au- die Gillie. mother oi Rev. Bernard Gillis, D. D., Sacred Heart Home. Charlottetown, has gone on a. two mouths visit to relatives in Boston and neighboring cities. Going by boat from St. John she enjoyed o delightfully cool sail along the coast to Boston harbor. Her many friends wish her a very ‘pleasant vacation Feather Gillie accompan- ied her to Sackvllle. CARLETON SIDING. — Miss Amanda Muttart has returned to U. S. A. after spending her vacation at her home in Carleton-Miss Dorothy Carmichael has returned from U. S. A.-Misses Mary and Olive Inman have returned to their home in Augustine Cove after spending the past ' in Carleton the guest ‘of Miss Hattie Rosa-Mr. Irving Muttart is erecting a beautiful new dwelling at Carleton. L. 0. C. PICNIC. —'l‘he postpon- ed League of the Cross picnic was held yesterday afternoon at North Wiltshire. The usual morning train was not operated. the only train‘ going was the one at two o'clock which was made up of eleven oars and drawnby s double heads’. A large crowd attended. many going up by auto. About 1.30 the Society. in full strength p ed‘ the princip- al streets headed b their bond, be- fore entroinlng. The special ar- rived 1n town last night about ten o'clock. SOCIAL GAQHIIING-On Mon- day evening, July 25. a host of friends of Mr. and‘ Mira. J. W. Campbell of Moose Jaw, Soak. ga- thered on the beautiful lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Brown, New London. w bid- uidm farewell on ‘the gve of thoildclllltilre for-their - home 1n the. West where‘ Mr. Oomp- bell holds a ' responsible position. {The evening. was plessantlyspent in games and music after which everyone did justice to the boun- tiful supply of ice-cream and cake. After singing "Auld Lyng Sync" all departed for their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Campbell "bon voy- age." As this was Mrs. Campbell's first visit to P. E. Island she was deeply impressed by the beautiful scenery and the hospitality of the people. VISITORS FIUOM NEW YORK -~Among the many visitors to The Garden of the Gulf" from the United States are Dr. J. Frank Smith and his wife who leave the Province on Tuesday, 2nd inst. for their home in New York City after a stay here of about three weeks. Dr. Smith, is a son of- Mrs. Margar- et Smith, 50 Grafton B1... Charlot- tetown. and a brother of Dr. G. L. Smith and Rev. Lawrence Smith sylvania. This is their second visit they both enjoy every minute of their trip. Dr. Smith is on the staff of Belleview Hospital, besides enjoying a lucrative prac- tice, and is therefore in the list of successful ‘ ‘ a abroad._ lng event took place at the Manse. Summeralde on Monday evening, with Gloucestermen off this harbor July 18th, when Miss Gertrude in October was issued today by the Elmira Paynter American Fisherman's Race Com- ,of Summerside, daughter of M1‘. and Mrs. Herbert Payntor of Long River, became the bride~of Mr. Earle Doboon Riggs of Charlottetown. The marriage cere- mony wns performed by Rev. J. C. Martin at 7.30 p. m. looked chaining in powder blue crape-de-chene with sand trimmings. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of 111s bride's parents where a sumptuous supper awaited them to which all did jus- the evening was pleasentl, ‘spent. A jolly crowd of serenaders with quaint costumes invaded the house and succeeded in bouncing both bri and groom. Upward: of fifty is were ussnil- punk which go to show the esteem in which the young couple are held. Their many friends join in wishing them many years of parity and happiness.» » _____.2¢o>-__. w-HIIOICALI’ w 1 Mr. and ms. Howardflelrin ar- rived ‘rualdly man from B mo. 3.1.11: spend evocation in the m. a .1. Moran, of new York. is visiting his brother Wm. J. Moran; Charlottetown. He is accompany led by hb wife and little daughhr. --- whfhhll been their guest for three mu and his wife is a native of Penn» to the Province in recent years and m New York a WEDDING nests. —An interoet- u‘ The bride w tioe. after which the remainder of‘ m. The bride war no recipient of; many valuable one w pros- iandthreechilg eoflplnbdbyllissilaryfltqorald' /. THEV CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ Ame the thethreo Beautiful weather riflemen yesterday an . 41 matches shot resulted in very keen competition. In tho morning? the Moore & Molaeod hi“!!! 501/011 rounds each at 200 and 500 was fired. It was won by- Percy Hooper, Milton. with 00 points out of a possible '10. Sgt. G. C. McLeo- nan and Capt. A. W; Allanfollow- ed with 6'! each. In the site the Ilioutenant Governor's Match, '1 rounds at 000 yards was shot. Lt. F. G. Kennedy won with an excellent 34 out of 85 points... Capt. A. W. Allan had the samescore but his loolng- point "was a little nearer the end of the score so he had to take second place. Major J. _B. Poole and W. McCallum follow- wlth 88 points each. The scores in this match were particularly good considering the rather tricky con- ditions 1n the afternoon the British Con- sols Cigarette match, 10 shots at 800 yards possible 50 points was fired. This match is made possible by the generosity of the makers of British Consols Cigarettes» who con- tribute 0100 towards the prise 11st. It- was won byfLo. I‘. Q. Kennedy warms pi-sviqiuly woa u» m.- Govemoi-‘s match» Sgt. Mcllennan, Major J‘. M. Jonll. Sgt. P. J. Land- ‘rigan and.- Capt. A. W. Allan each had the some score namely 40 points, but Kennedy's was the best 40. Shooting conditions were rather difficult at times during theofter- noon owing to a rather variable wind and mirage. ' Today the Corporation Match. ton rounds at 000 Rrdeand the Silver ‘wrooagh at 300 yordl mod t about 40111001: by thi MGMngQ many men in which a0 leading riflemen will each‘ shoot‘ for 30 lad- ies. The lady whose _ ,wins will hold thesvalisobhfiflles tro- phy for one year. th the conclus- ion of The ich this morning the Governor , nerors medals will be awarded‘. Capt. A. W. Allan is leading‘ and will very likely be the winner of silver medal. His- Shooting his very excellent. Then are mo several others elosequp. Following are the results: .. k , 1 M001!!!‘ treason awn 1m ‘and’ 500 Iii-gr ) t . - Score Prlu‘ y Hooper, 105th .... .110 015.00 G.G.M1:Lennan 10am o1 10.00 Capt. AW. Allan. 105th . 6'1 n. 1.. cons. 10am .... so Lt. Joe. Colon. 106th 04 H. E. McLonnan. P.B.C. .. 04 Lt. l". G. Kennedy. 105th . .64 Lt. Col. D. A. MacKirinon 111111111 FiillilliEll llllll anon . 1111111 Filli znnirs snnoi Tlireematclies fifizsdfin resulted in keen conipetitio n - Lt. F. (l. Kennedy and Percy Hooper the winners. MoNutt. Major. éosth Carver, M. 8 Sig. Smith, Ernest, Cadet . . . . Jenkins. H. A., Y.R.C. .. TYROB ‘Adar... Smith, Edison, 105th 29 Higgins, W., Y.R.C. .. Jones, W., 105th‘ . . . . . . .. Hearn, J., R.C.N.V.R. Brown, W., L. H. . . . . .00 .00 .00 .00 553g 1.00 aarrisir consons CIGARETTE MATCH (s00 Yards 10 Shots) ‘ Score Prize L.t F. G. Kennedy, 105th . 40 $10.00 McLennan, G. G., Sgt. ' 105th .. Jones, Maj. J.M., 105th .. Iandrigan, P. J., H. B. Allan, A. W. Capt, 105th . Beaten, a, n., vac. McKlnnon. n. A. pt. Col. H 8.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 Poole, J. B., L. H. Myers. J. H" 105th Gonnley. Al. R.C.N.V.R. . Hooper, Percy, 105th Gill, A. O. 1'2, Y.R..C. Coles, Jas. _Lt., 105th . . . . Leigh. CAI-tat, 001. 11.0. . McCallum, W., Y.R..C. Coles, B. L.,.105th, . Jones. O.;F., 105th .. . Stewart, J. C., l-LB. Ayers, Reg. 11.8. .. ..... .. Poole, W. 1-1., Major, L.H. Smith, W l. MEL. 105th . Andrew, J. Sgt. I... H. McCabe, E. 1A., 105th HutchesongfitGu B Sig. Co. Coles, B, 100m 4 Jenkins, H. A., Y.R.C.,... Smith. Edison, 105th Coles, H. M.R.C. Mitchell. o... a sis. Co. Moore,,J. S. Lt. 8 Sig. Co. Browhfiw. 1.. H. ...... .. Carver. 111., "8 Sig. Co. McNitt, ‘El-Maj. 105th . Smith, Ernest, P.W.C. THE P WSE BROS. MATCH Bounds at -B,-~&~:_nd-0~ .- / ' Score Prize Capt. A. W. Allan. 105th 102 815.00. R. .1.. C les, 105th . . . . . ..100 12.00 Percy ooper, 105th 98 10.00, A. O. F. Gill, Y.R.C. 9'1 13.00 o0 ‘Cloiieland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Pnila. 18500; 2.20 trot . 'Bl[i. lEil1li [5 +1 —--w— Aware/luxurious First Game Detroit 6 11 0 New York .\ . . . . . . . . . . 5 11 2 Sooner and Woodall, Shocker, Mooreandltcollins. ' Second Game Detroit 6 0 2 New ' 8 13 2 Gibson. Smith and Bossier, Pip- mell and Perkins. Second Game , a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '1 12 Hudlin and Sewell, Walberg, Grant and Cochrane. ' St. Louis at Washington, rain. Chicago . . . . . 1 Boston .. 2 6 Thomas "and McCurdy, Ruffing and Hotfm ‘ . Hartley- ‘NAT ONAL LEAGUE New York at Cincinnati, postpon- ed. rain. Phllu . . . . ...-j,..... . .. i1 11 1 Pittsburgh .... o 12 2 lvfltchefl. Sweetland and Wilson‘. Kremer. Mlljus, Cvengros, Dawson and Smith.‘ ~ Boston . . . . . . . . 1 Chicago . . . . . . . . . 0 Robertson. Wertz, Goldsmith and Hogan, Carlson and Hartnett. Brooklyn 0 0 St. Louis 1 9 0 Petty and Hargreaves; Haines and Snyder. - » '- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Game Rochester. . . . . . . .. .. '1 11 1 Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 6 3 Horne and Head; Maley, Prud- homme and Hargreaves. Second Game 3 . 0i and, ,oxing ARENA RINK,’ CHARLfiITETOWN FRIDAYMAUQUST .1921 .‘ ,_ai.8o'clock,p.|n. ‘ F." ' wassnmc midst-f)», ‘PATTERSON ‘ zinYsiio Canadian Championi- Former World's Champion; 10,19"). Boxmo-iomiinai‘ I ‘ BOB SMITH VS. JACK MSCDONALI“) BOSTON, MASS. MONTREAM Former Amateur Champion or One of the best‘ men for m; New Enrland States . ‘ weight in can...“ Dominion. 101,551,511»... o-nounn BOUTLS@&KTYTZ0Y‘ 12.0111 Men Another I .I5reliminary SION ' _, nine. nntriiiuiqlilitiren, goo The Biggest Sporting Event; s... ' Staged on r. E. Island Rlllfild". 01-90 General, 75c Rochester . . . . . ..‘.‘ . . . . . .. 4 7 2 Toronto . 7 12 2 Baghy, Hlmes, Kampf and Head. William and Daly. Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 8 l Syracuse . . . . . . . . 5 12 2 Wiltse, Hollingsworth, Russell Mangum and Pond, Hallahan, Sche- lberg, Haidudolmson. Stout and Morrow. _ First Game Baltimore Jersey City, Earnshaw, Vincent and Frcitag,‘ ‘Lake, Jackson and Cobb. Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 Reading . . . . . . . . . . '1 1 3 Parnham. Howard and Skiff, j» Woodgie, Slappoy, Watson and Dauss. ._._.__-¢eo~.____ 8 3 0081;. Stephen Plans Revision of Races ST- STEPHEN, Aug. 3. —— The race committee of the St. Stephen Exhibition, at. a meeting ‘this even- ing, revised some of their classes in connection with races which will be held Septmbr, 14 ,15 and 10, and Scretary Frank Llttlefiold announc- ed the following classes: Free-for- all (2.98) trot and pace, purse $600; 2.30 "trot and pace, purse $400; 2.11 trot and pace, purse $500", 2.14 trot and pace, purse $500; 2.17 ‘trot and pace, purse and pace, purse $500; 2.24 trot and pace, purse $500; 2.20 trot. puree $500- tourney commenced on the courts 0'1 FIJI-LB. J. Andrews, L.H. 68 Maj. J. M. Jones, 105th .. 61 01 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 Eri Lt. 1.1. H. Myers, 1 B. Andrews,‘ 5p ,Maj. J.C. MDonald, YJLC. 50 1w. Walsh, P11. . 50 ,Maj. W. H. .. 50 ilildison Smith, 100th 50 ,1}. T. Brown, YJLO. . .. 1 G00. 00 . 00 60 JOHN, Y.B.O. .. 2.00 2.00 3-00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3-00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1 Lt. Col. Leigh. H. O. o. M. Moore, 11.1w. Capt. C. C.‘ Archibald. 0A, ' w. . MS. hfeCallum, 105th Mal. ‘MoNutt. 105th I TYSOS 11. w. .1 .1000. 0.111 ii. ISig. Co. Irneot Smith, e.w.o. , 2. s. r. mm. Paw. . 2. w. .1. Moladliern; p.100. . -~ w. A. 1min. 1211.0. n. ll ‘ll 1.00 . , 1, I‘. Hooper, 11.11.. - i rim uatm-oovann-o 11's unrea- (600 hr!» 1.1. ‘s’. a." 1am 105th .,s4 1o, b - l "l..."- 5i? or?" *5? i‘??? 1 .’§sP 1. ' 100' _G. G. McLenrian, 105th .. G. M. Moore, Y.R,.C. Lt. Col. D. A. McKinrion P. E. I. H. B. . . . . . . . .. P. J. Landrigan, P.E.I.H.B. Sgt. J. Andrew. L.H. Maj. J. C. McDonald. Y.R.C. , Lt. Col. Leigh, 1-1.0. Maj. W. E. Smith. 105th . .112. Poole. L.H. ........ .. Lt. F. G. Kennedy, 105th . G. A. Coles, 105th L. R. Allen, S.R..C. . .. Ilrlc Ooles, 105th .. Beg Ayers, REM-LB. Lt. James Coles, 105th H.111. MoLennan, P.R..C. .. W. McCallum. 105th Maj. J.M. Jones, 105th .. Cecil May. 0.11.8.0. B. my, 0.11.3.0. . Maj. A. S. Robertson 105th Geo. Jones, Y.R.C. ‘RI Kennedy, P;R..C. .. l. '1‘; Brown, Y.R.0. G. ~W. West, YZRAO. 0. N. Baird. 8 Sis. Co. .. 1M1. MaeNut-t. 105th ED. Boston, 113.0. .. . W. D. Cooke, P.E.I.H.B. . Ir. Bell, 0.1%. C. .. G.‘ 1-1. Jones, 11.3.0. . M. Carver, 0 Sig. Co. . S. Brown. 106th .. M. I. Jenkins, YJeC. . ‘John H. Myers. 105th Lt. J. S. Moore 0’Sig-. Co. . lBrowmY. 1t. E. A. McCabe, lmth Lest score in 81, 20. 23. 9"! 97 96 2.00 O. O. Archibald, O.A'.M.O. 00 Onrscortrof w-couniod out. Jonson 1m. MATCH (‘Iroarnhatflllln o. '1'. Jones, 105th . it. Andrews. M. .7. Helm .. .. .n.o.n. .11.. 01 . 51130011001100. 101m. . 4.. 1w . 11511110811; wfiflun, 11.310. Brown L 6.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Brboklyn 2. 2.00‘ Entries close August 26. How They Stand E L. ' IKC. .723 .500 AMERICAN LEAGU . w_ New York Washington . . Chicago Pittsburgh St. Louis New York Cincinnati 2.00 Philadelphia . . . . . as m1 G. W. West Maj. J. C. McDonald . 27B Ho. 4 Team—105th Btn. J. Colds Maj. ,1. M. Jones Capt. W. E. Smith 2'17 $3.00 No. 5 Team-PJILLLJI. J. B. Poole W. H. Poole J. Andrews $4150 A Thoughtful Mothers Know '2 That the Baby requisites sold by us can he deplllil upon at all times. . ' We have been oaref to oihr only those item»: t we know are absolntelyre- liablo. ~ . _. _ Everything that ls bent in ' Baby lbodn, Rubber‘ Goods andmottur nursery reeahites Oil b0 hid IIUQ 1 ', _ Anoftbeutqaali Baby ‘Wlllavinix Ill w p: Irwviv Yvvv_ w-sw-‘mwya Plate Glass, Merrytimo THE‘ QUALITY- YOU WANT TO GET 0 . a PRICE 12011 L ‘ WANT T0 PAY. .__ .11’ 1111111111 011111101111 a N. B. ilhampionfBeats Opponent In Tennis Meet FORT FAIRFIELD, Me., Aug. 3. A. Webber, o1’ Bangor, the latter dis- —Play in- the Northern New Bruns- played good form, but was oiitgen- wick and Northern Maine tennis eililled the more ex ricncerl P no 10st 1n straight (its; the Fbrt Fairfield TennisuCiub, th In the men's doubles, Cook and afternoon. Rain prevented play l Graves, oi Presque Isle, provided n the morninl,» and only about half of ‘lot of excitement for the gnlleryWu the first day's schedule was run 011.5 disposing of Burns and ‘Jone-i, 0i The most colorful tennis of the Fort Fairfield, in straight sets. day was seen in the match between Cook's terrific forehand drive was J. E. Porter of Andovcr. the New working to perfection and proved ii Brunswick singles title holder, and consistent point‘ winner. Plate Glass Steps One Mile . In 2.16 to Beat. Plucky Dillard HALIFAX, Aug. L-Plate Glass. Ruth 8., and Louise Worthy were the winners of the matinee races at the Halifax Speedway Saturday aft- ernoon. Although there were not many starters in the different- events the horses provided goQdIEdith the Great, W. Bakciz. 4 sport. The match race betweenlEliza Todd, Merrytimc Plate Glass and Rlucky DillardJwas, Stables ah especially good race and the V. Peters, Merrytime Stables 3 ' time hung-out for the first heaitwas Tune: 2.23%». 2.21, 2.19. 216 f ~ Class 1s. Worthy Louise, J B. Brecn. l Tony rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 MarchnMerrytime Stables 3 3 Tithe-i 2.22, 2221-4, 2.22. Si‘ Stables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 i Plucky Dillard, T. J. Whalen 1 l Time; 2.10, 21112.10. ‘ . Class A. Ruth ,8. H. M. Sweeney..... 1 The summary: ‘ Match Raee~ . > ' for crime but for opposition to 019 lotteryvactsu In the first arlirlc the ' formeraedltor sets- 101-141 on hi1 tasks ,- " ' "wiofwne-nssistsnec for the cri- lightened and patriotic press. 00¢“ _ I have cleared my charnctcn! , .| ' may be the means o1‘ introducinl New York Exchange‘; y’ into the life of the nation somt! At. Top. and 88.11138 re my. .,.,1o51-'. 10f its 10st t5Plfliy-of "W" Am. Can Co. c. 1,5 independence.” he Sflys- , _ , Am. Smelt. and Refng.-Co.§.\Ql09’/§ "It may be my lot 1040 S°"‘°‘ Am, new. Mpg, c0, __,_,,;,_', _1o thing to-relieve the dismal mount; Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. L“! 0R! 0f‘ iihifl B89 0! mBditwIiW-"Wi" Can. Pacific co. ' dull-Jill"! we have fallen W‘ Hud. Motor Car Co. International Paper Co. _' International Petroleum ‘ Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Aug. fir-Quotations‘ furnished by Johnston and,‘ Ward. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: _.,.,\_ ~_.. ——£O-}—————~' MlnnrlPn Llnlment for euin llilll brullll Reading Co. . . . . . Southern Pacific Co. . 1. Union Pacific Ry. .. ..'.,,;,,1890i_ Westinghouse Electric my. United Stotesfiteel III“ 1am Montreal Stookr Exchange Laurentido Pulp ..‘ Montreal flower, ...,. National Breweries Spanish, River As New AS02811“... Bell, Telephone mention . v admin-p O tu-Sept, 44%: eat-Oct, 1H; 140%." --—-4_0-&-——- \ , j 13010111161 . Gome-baolt-Hfqrt dafifitdfii firtniit’. 12S‘ British can-new was! onocoh signed article: in 1 d . in also mew wound "M 1!! I .1. f -,r