PUGUST 3,_19ss rm: CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIA >__,__- l" _J/c A STOCK QUOTA TIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange “‘-* bllllbi V‘ (Canadian Preu) 11.1" ‘u. I Stocks mm 4 n sur r" "r P’ a l Am Radiator 15,. _____._____. Am Tel Tel 141.; on common SQUARE Am Water Anaconda. 5318.,‘ Men ol attain naturally atop at ggfhggrllln 37 the Windsor because oi its rep- Aubum 2:3 uiation for dignified comlclri and galdwtn Loco 10.12 unobtrusive, courteous service. Bglglgtéil! ggy, The Wlndsorvlisthe center of the $253583“) ' business and social liie oi (he Con on ma‘: ‘i . It is tamed (or (he quality, Collllllflflweallh S l/ my - Ccii Cali l" variety and excellence oi its Con Edison g5]? _cuisine and is ihe home oi the Curtiss Wright z; 8 leading Service Clubs. Dlllmllt 23 . Elec Auto Lite 27 — Elec Pr Lite 11% gen glecd 415‘; cu o0 s 3 1' £2.13 gfllldhflotors 421i; oo rici . J.A\Dl'Rl( RAYMOND Gcoflyear Tire 5'?!“ \ vlcr vnrslntav Gl- NOI‘ Plfl 2215 Hut! Mot C r Iiit Hnrvestllr git T61 tTel 91/‘ i enneco t, 41w. Mont Ward -' lilurrtiy Cor "ill ~- e tw tdwct“ 9" l-lfii m9" S all B Natl csllsll... at: Nor Am C0 w v _ Nor Pacffc t bit- nppilfants Ptick Motor 51,; t .\§'.'ll‘(3\ii‘l\l$ for il;n- gnrnmbuiit 10-11‘ - (‘!lll R R. - _|1.itiiit"ilt lnvners tileuse list Phil Morris it~ ltl llllll‘ ut my olTiee, 88 Phil Pct C0 411.1: (Lounge Street. 'l'l'Il‘])IlOllt' gulrsoeirl 1e J 30 urc II. K S‘. IIEMDIING- Radio Keltli Q 1:14, pJlllh-"l-Si. ,_ ,_ g Sears Roe Co 37% —- ‘ Shell Union Oil ._ Sfllttll PHTiIlC 195;‘ Sid Oil »N J’ 573,; Studc Corp 8' F gcxas Corp 47 tilted Air 231; United Corp 3' United Corp 3 , . United Drug v ‘If - llllll‘l"l’l -d offers for l , 5} .~alelll_v tt-lltifik ‘(lite lLIIlA\\'Illg gnlswguglffr Imp 10%‘ ptoyzelulvs ovuietl by the U s st c 45 r5llih: of tlle Llle ltlnlrrt n. vumdhunl’ 50 All-Neill. ‘Itutllrs will be wqnmr B 19% 1.~l vlu-u fur any one or more w; U 1m“ 6% oi flit-so properties up to W st P o“ ‘ 31% Alfglhl. laul ll\*.\l. "1 llt- nilth- w°ff A" 13ml" 251* ' LtLt_-‘ili.:lei~ nut nee - wg6l‘\‘_l(5)l$fi Iiléll/l ."\\ m...» Ul‘ ln-LYU. l. .10 \\il|ioiit builtlitj4;s_ sittiatelt l-n lfiil- W021i. sine of Bro- thers Road tonliierly owned by Stephen Drain. '.‘. Llti Aflllifi UI“ LAND, purity tleliteli, "lthliut IHIIIHIIIKS, at (. formerly" oivuetl by l " igan llirolll lttllly ot-rupilelt by Jailnes A. New York Curb (Canadian Press) Ciro)‘. 'l‘hi.~; property sold SIM“ CID" for .‘-.l|IIlI.\lt| in l.l..f. 2m gym,‘ B n“ .:. l3 Avltlcs AT uuszx" "l "P" P°W°F ‘Pi l-‘ort-sl, 1.01. ii.’ (‘urniulv C?“ MnrcQnl 1:5‘ ullllrtl b)‘ tlilgus IIU-‘Iwlll. Clues Sal-wee 9“! ffltlllli. Tlila fnriii has tr Creole Pet 23%’: ‘-.‘ll.lIl turn on it. El Bond Share 8% Gull’ ‘Oi! Corp 411.1 l. .10 at lllaS AT new Humble Oil 70v, l'l rlh West. several acres Niag Hud 8 rivaled re fur eultlva- Pant Oil 41f; lll n. furn y olrupled by J-Ill] it. Tins farm '_‘“' * ti Illi‘ Slpolktll) in lllll. wnnnluvlwlullllll"lulu"llllluululunl... . . . . '0 .1. .10 Al lllub 1'1‘ (lLILN ‘ ‘ I ' lull-sf. Lot ., n-iiti-rly R outlet] h_v (lt-oree Daley and . t5. Central Guardian locals, 4c l 2c per word; Spiritual 70c per inch. by Patrick Alut . house i\ ll .l\v l‘(‘ttli'lI. l.u ' . Jill» Ilirm has several ll'.'|'l‘S cluivctl with udd- H-fl» i Floral and ti. ll O I? ll I. ' Iilnisl- Nulmbl IltIl‘\Il('.\(t‘l‘ Sit ; _ lottf-itntn, former ‘om minimum Charge Stock Prices Hold Steady In New York By FREDERICK GARDNER. Associated Press Market Editor NEW YORK, Aug. 2—Buying of relatively modest proportions, cen- terfng in motors and steels. turned the stock market tide today and lifted leaders fractions to more than 3 point-s. ' Late profit-taking cut down top marks, but many issues. particu- larly specialties, ended at. or near best levels for the day. i After the close the “daily metal trade" reported a. price-cutting war had broken out in the steel industry with some independent producers slashing black sheets. used by automobile manufacturers and motor equipment makers, as much as $4 a ton. Canadian issues were generally steady. International Nickel ad- vanced l l-4 points to 50 5-8. Dis- tillers, McIntyre. Walkers and Massey Harris improved fractions. Lake Shore, Marconi and Dome Mines each lost 1-8 of a point. Motor stocks also were believed to have been buoyed by the action of General Motors directors late Monday in voting the regular divi- dend of 25 cents. Transfers totalled 817.640 shares against 586,510 the day before which was the lightest in more than six weeks. The Associated Press average of G0 stocks was up .5 of a point at 49.2. What stocks did Aug. 2: Tue. Mon. Advances — -— — - - 406 122 Declines — — — - — 192 450 Unchanged i — - — 160 143 ‘liotal issues —- - — - 758 715 Montreal Curb ates-Payable in Advance per word; Western and Eastern locals Announcements and Coming ' Classified 2c per word; In Memorlam Notices, Offerings, Cards. etc., 4c per c Wedding engagement and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4o per for any advertisement twenty-five cents. g fiflfifififlhhfiflfififilfiflfififlflflflfififififlfflfiiTa (Canadian Press) Banks Close Abltibl Com 3'24. Abitibi Pfd 27 Asbestos 32".- B A Oil 21!’: Beauharnofs 4 Bathurst A l0 Dom Tar 8 Don A 7% Fraser - Fraser V T C l9~‘»’l rd A l9"l Home Oil 130 Imp Oil l7 lnt Pete .. 26 Price Com l8 Price Pfd , — (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada — Commerce 175 Montreal 215 Nova Scotla 392 Royal Bk 135 11 i! ll u bl ll II u ll u I! )( u ll >< >uu Events 2c per word‘. 70c per inch: Lists of name; Letters of 40 words for S1. word. Other rates on applica- |fi1fiftfihhflfififiPihfi'flTififiTt fl b ‘WANTED - TENT. lon_ State 09- X ca"? Al I‘I‘.S \\ I ‘I II I lgs, all Rice Point wanted For Sale i’ "MM “1".“}”“ h non sans cow our: T0 .‘1 ti'\'I' flfl if!‘ -- - Wiiilltlfl ‘all tllllltll; A? all " E33,? ‘Jase?’ $4935.: IIEISIICD in‘ tfebrglrrv. John I‘ ;',l'.l. ‘lil I.‘ f: .II , ,' . - - - , P , W vcr. fill". ‘"100 n1 lflztll, m“ s“ l B“"'l‘l‘-" Plllm‘ L m 8 2 31 gee“ ea ey L-56-8-3-3l. , Am) . "" IN .0: ti." um- IVANTED-BABIES To no ' lll: llrlo ‘Sllllllflr yards. APDlY 61 Sprint! Paglfaglglighwal‘ FOR SALE _ 301351.; Wyn; l-‘Ylv "hllvil l’. Allllllill’ modern convenlenctcs, 1 acre of "l lfllvll‘ l1)’ Goon CON. land, Barns, Fox Ranch. On Malpeque Road outside city. Ap- Montreal Stock Exchange .k___ (Canadian Press) Stocks clog. Bell Tel 163% Brazilian 121/, B C Power A ;_ s; 301.; Can Cement 11!». Can Car Found ,_ ' 1'1"; Can Car Pfd 30 Catt Pacific 7 Can Steamship 41,4 Cockshutt Plow 121a Cons Smelt 601-’. Dom Cral Pfd 1812 Dom Bridge ' 37H; Dom Steel B 141. Dotn Textile 66 Dryden 11$; Gen Steel Ware 9". G 11m w. l-lam Bridge‘ 9 Imp Tob 1515 Int Nickel 50v, Mavey Harris 9 MrCofl Front ill/i Mtl Power 30 Nat Brew 42-", Nat Steel Car 66". Norunda 73 Power Corp 15g Quebec Power is Sliawiniuan 20L’, St Law Com 6 St Law Pfd » .-. Sou Can Power 13 Steel of Can 70".. Steel of Can P _ Win Elec A -'-' Will Elec B 7 Yesterday s Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY AND SEATURDAYS RETAE-MARKET Broccoli Bunch 10¢ Celery bunch 15.2w; O‘d potatoes pk 15¢ Turnips 3 for 10¢ Steak lb 13.25.; Stew meats 12.15;; Roast beef 1642c Crcnm Cauliflower 30.25‘; Butter dairy 25.27,; Chicken broilers 85 $1,00.51_15 Fowl 75-51 Onions lb 6c Spring lamb lb 2045c Sweet peppers 4 25c New carrots 3 lbs 25c Cauliflower liea.‘ 2.5m- 25c New beets bunch 5c Rhubarb lb 4c New beets lb 3c Nciv beans lb 19¢ N-e\v peas pt 15c Radish bunch 5g Lettuce bunch 5. c Halibut lb gm; Fresh cod lb 6c Mackerel each 15¢ Haddock lb gr; New potatoes pk 45¢ Ezgs grade A large 23c Essa snide A medium 25c BIueberi-fes qt 10¢ Blueberries qt 13c Gooseberrles qt 15c Black currants qt 40¢ Raspberries qt 15-20c Cabbage head 10c I ' ] Livestock MONTREAL. Aug. 2 —(C P)- Receipts on Montreal livestock markets: cattle 9i; calves 481; hogs 712; sheep and lambs 90 Cattle were. mostly cows and bulls. Prices were unchanged on cows and bulls were slo\v sellers at lower prices. Butcher cows made $3 to $4.75 with canriers and cutters at $2 to $2.75. Good _ bulls were from $3.50 to $4 with com- mon kinds from $2.50 to $3.25. Calves were firm. Good quality veals brought $7.50 with tops up to $8. medium kinds up to $7 and common light veals and drinkers down to $4. Grassers were from $4 to $4.75. Gold ewes and wethers were $9 with a cut of $1 per cwt on bucks and up to $2 per cwt on culls. Sheep were from $2.50 to $4. Bacon hogs were moving slowly at $11 fed and watered. Selects drew $1 per hog premium. Butch- ers and heavies were cut50cclits lnt m"! (iunrdlan. L-39-8-3-5-6. Ply Gllltrdlall- L_35m_7_30_31 per cwt. Extra heovfes and linhts l . ti Afi ______~w- i; P"; 81y "gm *7 to “Mull llv '1 er ." ' .' " — . ogs so on ra grade |-'. - .-_ u; ‘arrfage, or pram. Phone 15363. FOR. SALE~MOTOR BOAT 33 brought $15 dress d w 1 1L all"). §T..~..'.'11'1.l‘1l...- .1. it. ‘ L-n-B-Mi- giitploaa‘. wglorrseeet $33. figglgfiffef __‘_'"__.°_"'_‘ _ ' - Aw) h. \(‘ltl-.‘ - ... LE AUTO PAS- Good 1 l accommodations. ' I will» Illiléilllllkflll ‘vgtlggslll. Nfsvilixgal or. (Rlttawa, Rufus élgiinéeorgetoviiiiqPé Gfdlfl 1\ll‘( ty in :-r < l, at}; w it care - - - - - "ha"; “llll “l l" w 1l-"i5'a'3'3l‘ wnqprpgg‘ 2 ._(Cp)_. FOR. SALE -— 29 FT- v- BOTTOM A stagnant session on Winnipeg BOOKICIS Wanted Speed Boat. Ford engine. Air-Ply gygiu gxghflngg [Qglny c105“. Mm a ' JOSCDII A. Bell. Munali‘ $85139? a“ whcnt, futures 1 1-4-5-8 cent 10w- " ‘ ' “°“"l"§“Slt<1“§lltlm§Ts‘l’lZ§l"Ts ' I ' I ' ‘it; §’_°1.‘°‘i§§.3.‘.l..7f’ ‘if’ l“l°"“1‘vl’.i'§ ~ "Wonk ' LYAT’ ". .- ' '" -2l-8-2-3i. RASPIIERRIES FRESH DA] b , H“ t i md 1 1 t l or ttlivll Al the Cudmore swres- F~ saolffgv%j- 7gblilll-l4 eimllllltlng all c 05mg a l’ 4 .I"""" l-‘l WANTED - hgOUlNG '2 ' Li; 1 Slliarlply lowter dcnsh vivheatlprices ' ' "‘ to board in ovey c0}! - N-DJLAND ac o expor etnant ant iii- _ ~ Write W. care GU8l'dlB.If|l-.38_B_3_1L Fqgalsl¢Lpop0tatggp§ggg In real situation of lbrokeligs to‘ await the Yailrgv formerly owned by 00d wndition. will sell Ht I781“ an“ m‘ Wm“ m" . announce- ‘ _ _ . _ 8 meiit on the pegged wheat price ‘ll-[lllfillllll (_. “unro and T Le gain. If interested phone or Slowed dealing‘; l‘ ml by “lmlllml o t Mlle Bnlcet slewlln and Com. Nos l 2 and 4 Northern Thl“ hrl“ l“ i‘ *-'_*_' Plmy- l-‘ld- LJg-a-Lal‘ spreads lwclre down more than “"5 llulhlln“ I“ T200 552i; alnvggs nggnsnelaggg? four cents with tap grades listed _,__ ' _ _ m5 ' t12, l dfu ntsp m- ~l. is Antes AT NI-IW Qul" “m” fifilfff“ °°°kl“ll' Male Help wanted lllm OlnbII11€onélOb€? ItllCllrC. m Pvrlh- lr-wfly flllflrcd. re- Apply x‘ Y‘ “a rL-ss-a-a-af. r ~ZMZK1T<>EWAEE Wilma we“ slllplllenhseooltititl nittititlt-r- llllilPf auod lumber _ ._..____.__ WANTED — W99 W979 "W79 "l 1 ~ l‘ “Wilt ("Yllvll ll!‘ (‘lllvll Il- T LET HEATED ApABTMEN-l- work. $25.00 month. Roland Bea- bushels lower at 8,985,000 compar- HrNl-ilt. o _ ' ton Winsloe. L-ll-tl-Z-Zli. ed with 6.738.000 tignitist 6033.000 Apply Apt z, i1 Grafton Street. . _ y b l k u V x I , k‘ "i-l um Avltl-Js PAIVPLY 1'53'8'3'5_.'6' WANTED-CAPABLE MAN "nuts uisatlliily ‘Bendplfilifiollllllllsgs m the "'“‘"“'l M lllilllwlmi "m!" "‘“’_'— r01; charge ranch State wages. Ref- coarse grain section eased almost l0... .,’. . ., b. J l, J. FURNISHED COTTAGES ~ m, L ‘ t d * “ “ an. APP“ m“ Wtialfitrt r “rllltl-l-l-l. nsttllitt. retool?" Y I ' _ t». tm Avtti-t." )F LAND AT ~»-~—— . “ r ' mm‘ wahdslfill- oi‘ eultlva- ‘and. fie". Poem] merkL bulmm‘ __ (By The Cmmdh“ Pres!) l....1;l.,.‘_.“." ..,‘,.‘$.’1',',_,“'l‘l,..‘_’,‘,‘§5 ' L-aa-a-a-a-a. flmlflel? clam alaalsfglssrvgvt; Closing exchange ratdes‘ 91 w by Ilcctol- A. McDonald. gafoertgmsor} nflznhwtzlifnmry-navon 3TALUMgIItI;§§I1-EOP%I:X8I_ "Am: m” vii-i“. _ 1;” emfle e9 a" e tao. o. Schools ma. rel-anal. 1313,) ' ' ‘ ‘n93: "i... i: io Oldest m Canada. M- l"! At New York -Pound 4.0014; "CPI"; (‘I'_*I\I‘9II| small house WANTED - MIDDLE AGED .. Canndia ndlr .99 5-8; franc 2.75 mitt turn. léotiseiltxcener for contrgi-“fgwg He‘ wanted gk P ‘ P d “a l3 ‘r U . . - " - - _- un . ; . It.’ n» Aultils UN 1.0T 34 W“ an TEMBER I ‘ c“, p S. dlr 32in frzo Canadian dlr 36-- "Fnlfil? l ‘UNI I)_ J h R. WANTED-SE? 9 ' -- 18 f . Glll and IEIIIIPI)’ lnlltllsgelllalrn able girl for housework in coun- wlgelztlrnliagluyy glggme STUDENTS Inrgold _p0,md 13$ u_ g, d1;- "l ‘Wis W. only. try. Apply care oduaévléeéi-q, L.3543.a.1.9|_ seas cents; clllltltllnn dlt‘ 59.24 A‘ __>'W' ,'_ f‘ " l‘ cents. exam!" w‘ WANTED t1 lllolllosllglllnhlnlttlslll Save-SO p c to 90 p c “"““‘ET” ‘ “LMWE coun ry o f! ' ' ' ' — l d . A l "J" cfo Guardian. (By The Canadian Press) E a y ppy Ll-353l-l-B-3l. Guaranteed Tgrelmo‘ ‘T341213? aylcgizznhlgzl‘; XCCIIIOI‘ |I"I)I"I‘I, N, McNl-ii‘ any ussn rAnrs eon ALI. m; “HM s O M“ ltztz-t.".z=.-.lzl".tal""sr".:attat lull... 4.1111» 90 (‘rut (l s1 Iflltrilnlfitllltlxilvlvn. "a ' _________ LOST GOLD RIMMIJD GLASSES. Finder leave at Guardfiig. Levv Auto Parts. 735 Queen West l-l-S-Il TOTCDIO, olllltto. s-uai-i-il-lff other lndustrials and golds higher. New York —Stocks closedhlgh- er. To arrive —Butter. Que. fresh , (02 score) 24 3-Bt. Que. arch _foll . 24 l-ia. Cheese. One. w tte 13 9- l 16d. Bales; butter. 200 Que. fresh 102 scorer nt 24 3-8. , l Butter futures -Stcacl_v. un- changed to l-8 lower; Aug. 24 14-4-2, Nov. 35 l-B-lt-B. century-old Bank. available lo those y NOVA l1 quickly and shipments of sem‘ l1 are moving to tnurket in vo.um Onion.» art- lllflllllllig u ' ilntiei‘ local L',l'0l.l't|i',_', totttllttons: lh- crop WOT lwvfl (until - but lllC" I'm] t will be below .'\\‘l'lf\'.‘('. ()1! able ‘ltllll roe; (lull. l, \\"L‘li4llll(l IlllXUl nlllplllfll‘. " z; ntovnig from lliu Olfflllftglllt. l; bearing s:t':l\vbl=rt"ie.s of 510ml qua’- iti‘ have eoiiitneiiced to iilllvl- from imiliilind points. Trev fruits £111’ t-lzllll “Tll Metil-trllljl. but. dun to \'L‘r_v hot \\l~rlll"lv:. some Jipizv 1,5 tttltl pout-hes llil\'(' tnufurcd brim l)('lll‘-§ fullv at Pttnillffll-‘J.’ l.» drywall up and rain is needed iii all. (llFlfKtF. There is still maple irriunfioit "lvzit- er 0.11156. At War Twenty Years Ago Vilrillen for Titl- (‘amtillittn Press By Cant. W. W. Alurrny. M. (‘. Rclllrte HS it was llOfll/Dlgdllllllf.‘ to eiitl with (lrntiill. the Cirtti‘. War nevertheless produced ilolliznl; that combined to a grettm" zleqrev tlll the elements of surprise and de- cisivetitjss than the Baffle of Am- ieiis. Like lliflfit dramatic overturn- iiilts. ofvyhnt tttitlvtit" to bl- fwlllbiihll- ed conitiotis, however, [Ills was the consequence of lilciltlllctls plann- Hill. of wise staff vrork and of in- telligent and stiiritetl eta-operation 0n the part of evt-iyone-lrntit General Sii" Arthur Currie. the Can- adian Corps Commander, (l(i‘~\'ll to tlic last-jciiieff l'\"illIOl'I'(‘llll‘lll. Aniieiis hut! been Lin» OI)_]i'l!li\’C of the German offensivcs ni the early spring of’ 1018. Oileu it captured, separation of the Bri and the French armies Wits ceili- plots and the flanks of each could lave been t-olk-d back to the lllll- niauz (fcfeztt of the Allies. To overt this Ctuizltliztlt tilotor mnehiiil- glin- iicrs and Canadian t" " .i"‘v hail per- fortiieti ycoirl-Jri "e ‘e (lllflllg March antl April. The (atrlllflllfi lizld been stopped and a line re-eonsti- tuted only tl few tnilcs rnsl of the city, But Amiens was still in tintin- er and, enemy gun» within rune-e of the lateral railway.- which was the lifc-lliit» of the Allied ttrmic-s, the whole strategic sitlllliiOli COll- tinued critical. To lilicr-Jlo Ainicns was vital to British and French. Plan Decisive Action The proliniiiia " 0pci"."lti0ns_ at = fin flm/ikufiolz Executives of sound businesses are itiviled to (IISCUSS their banking PTOIIIIIIIIS with this ample resources and worlrI-witlt- facilitie- are IICCIIUII- Warlvl-lt-illl-farililics in mx-ry department n] barlking ~11... BANK ..t 9W" oven A caxrutti" or BANKING seitvicr: Charlottetown Albany Kgnflnglun ltlflnlalzue _ O‘l.eary st. Peter's Sunimerside Victoria 7705f"; of Our broad experience, set-king a iluitkitig coli- SCOTIA ilitfeit lli‘ e. p0 ..l - cliuii. unit» _ met for a hie UllVll-w "l, 'f'l:_e (.11- iiiunl. m: n lrltt. prlpllriiig to nil-vi; iliut Oll\'ll~»l\'f' _ FINANL IAL PERSONAL LOANS ONE YEAR TO PAY Apply to Nearest Branch of The Canadian Bank Of Commerce MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE ‘ FOR RI-IPAYMENT Yoi If You You Deposit ' Borrow Receive Monthly S 60 3 55.87 S 5 S I08 5 100.98 5 9 S 168 S 157.36 S14 S 216. S18 S 324 5'37 S 540 S 505.5 $45 $1068 $1000.86 $89 JTIIER AMOUNTS AT PROPOR-‘ TIONATE RATES \ FORWSALE l | BY AUCTIUN We have been authorized bv the owner to offer for sale at Public auction the property (‘Oltl-‘linnilg a dwelling luinivn as I03 “titer Street. together with a srrizill lot zlnnexotl, at 2 ot-lot-k in IIIl‘ ZIIIPTIIOUI] mi Thursday. \|IlZll~'( (h1- lfh, 5 0 154 Richmond Street J. A. MaeDONALD, Auction or, Villers-Cottcrefs, ' in the Clmiti- 1iaglie, on Jilly 1B. \\'Ill('ll til“ Ain- erican troops engaged fol" the first time in substantial numbers. re- vealed that the Allies lilltl lflilllilltd the power of offensive, Foch hzid secured u considerable advztntaw from the attacks 0i the‘ l-‘reiicli Sixth and 'l'eiith Annie-g illlfl llllS ndvuiltuge he dt-termttil-d to exploit with a blow zigai <t the Cil‘lll1lll\ at Ainiens, But. as of Villers-Cot- terets. his intentions had to be kcpt secret. which he pur- he res vt-d to ‘ii C(il'])\'»—lll" four powerful divisions; whzeh haul been tillowetl to take in part lll the costly engagements of tlit- pvt-vlotts months. Alongside the Cnlintliilits ‘would (jpCrfilfilIlC AllSlrlll an‘. t": int: the line of btitllc tirltttivitirtl across the Somme. 'I‘he"plnn was worked out ill its general zlstiects by," sir Dotiullls l-lzifg, and lll the lust week of Jilly Sir Arthur Currie moulded it into a definite scheme. Tlio Cailudmis were then in the front line trentllt- es nStride the Rivet" Srflrnv- f‘ ll- tliiuiiie‘ to Iinltl flvulcti ttttzl xvwrtl over the Vitnv Ridge. Of whnf was (‘fllllf‘lli])llll‘l'l llll‘ troois hatl tin lliklllli: whatever. They 599101» \\":i.s" quiet. (il\ltll‘)1‘(l only by some hm "tin" rnitl> with which the Cniinth lS (‘ll.~l0lll(il‘l\' kept the cnvitiy l)il>_\‘. But ytmfllrilh‘ fhertnbcgnn to filter nlitniiu them the itifcllinl-nt-u flint ll move was indicalrwl. Various llllll> tliitl iurivzt- llnlis \\‘(l"‘ slzzv." ll])l)l'(lI'lll.'l from this part of flit‘ ilklll. \\'ll‘.'.Ili‘l‘ were thev bound“ On t~\"er_\"lwd_\"'.< lzps tlvr" ‘\'-'\= only om» wrvrd —Kl‘llllllf" if!’ 'l‘l"."s bavfion nt flit‘ I777 " I“ “‘.~" Y1 Siiliciil httrl li"“ll in (‘viuiftiii ll‘l (‘or about fivl» titoiif “The Ilintnli were _ iliv. to iiirlko ("ire lll ‘.~. llLl*l'.\_ to f"l~"- the "The Caitadititis. lfill’? ftltiiilznr‘ with (he ‘lures SflllCliL were tn he given the 'l)lfl"" of hon t" hv rchtv- 1 int; the itirst i ‘l‘l"f‘.(l.'llJll* l ll~l1l."ll‘ 1n‘ (lie with of lllZS drive- cl“ "Somr Canadian 1111115 _ ready moved to’ B?llllf‘\ll——‘lll‘_l1\llll aturl- metropolis of the! tvvrifon" "Casunltv Clenrin" Slwlem had been erected around Ahovlv nut: Vlzcnertinyzhe.“ "The 27th Battalion nlit‘. lhv" 4th Cntitldfm Mounted flifles were n‘.- rcadv in (he lliie :1‘ Kemtnvl ' Fooling the Enemv imz franstnlften nf tltl fro» ll- ll!" estamitiei nrnprictoius The news no‘ around 'I'll(‘"t" wnc no retro‘ nbcit‘ lt Kemmcl mu it was. Kemmel Hllt tmdmlbtetllv. And if l1-1l< nil 111111 of the his" llils "lntell genre" should reach flu- Cedar Shingles NG’ " (Canadian Press) - Below will be found a brief TORONTO, Aug. 2- synopsis of telegraphic report.» re- , ceivetl at the Head Oiilce of the Stock; mo” Bank of Vlontreal from its Branch- es. Out" Managers have knowiedge Acme Oil _ of each ‘oral situation and are in Afton Oil 3% touch with crop conditions in all Alderman 55 section of the dlfilfltlio mentioned. Amm 19 Ang Cdn 145 GENERAL Arntfleld. 30 . Ashley 7% Canada has reached the actual Astoria. 3 commencement the harvesting Augite 32 season, with the respects still Bankfield ' 69 good for general y nllIibiilClOIy Base _Metal 37 crops hi every DTOVIILC of the Do- Benttie 124 mitiloii. In tt_ie Prairie Prolinces Bidgood 28 grain is ripening rapidly and if is Bobjo 12 expected that in Manitoba fiat-vest- Bralome 955 lng will be general next week; fn Brown Oil 34 districts where crops are not so far Buff Can 31/, advanced general rains are needed Bvnk Hill 11 to aid filling. In Quebec the wea- Cul Edm 247 ther has been ideal for most field Czilmont 32 and fruit crops, all of which are Cnlniont 32 making good progress. In Oitlnrio Coin Malartfc 95 harvesting of grain crops l5 well Cariboo 250 advanced with satisfactory yieltl in Cils Treth 114, prospect; other crops are in fav- Cent Pat, 279 curable condition; tobacco has made Cen Pore 12 excellent progress. In the hfariliitie Chrcmium 77 Provinces wet “weather has caused Chester 138 lots during the h "vesting of a Confarum 130 heavy crop of tiny: other crops are Con Chib 26 progressing satisfactorily; In Brit- Con Smelt 59h; ish Columbia a continuation of hot. Darkwater 9‘... dry weather has cut prospective Davies 3i yields below averagle in quantify, Deziison 19 exlscpt lll irrilg-atstl lli.~.ricts, where Dollie Oil 33".’. there is still ample water. Dorval 101-; En t Malrcbic 222 PRAIRIE PROVINCES Elforado l 2Z7 Although showers have fallen over Falcon 610 nnth of the gmiii-groxviiig area, Fed Kirk 5M; further general rains are tier-dud Fernland 24 to aid filling. particularly m Sask- Flre Pete 15 atvhewlin and parts of Alberta. Rust Foundation 161 is ])l‘l'\"l\'i‘lll in DilnlPYll Sznktltche- Francoeur 39 wan mid in southern. central and Gillies Lake 15". ll0l'lll\\'(‘.\lZl‘ll Matiilobu and. uhile- Glenora 31-"; some dzitiitlge has already occurred Gods Lake 57 to StlaCOptiblC varieties of wheat. Goldale 32 irealhei" t-tliiditions have ivtattted Gokl Eagle 20' it» spread and tll-veicpmetit. Grass- Gr Bousq 3F». hopper (ltuuagtl has iticretised ill Granada 9*.- SJlill\\\‘(.\.t'fll Mauliulitt and south- Grandoro 5!. westfsrn 't“l(1ll(:ll0\\'ftll. Some serious Gunnar Gold '70 llnll lctsv.» have occurred iii local Hard Rock 265 are-us. ALBERTA-Crops are tnatur- Harker 10!; in: iuttitcllv. with prospects satis- Hedlcy 109 factory except in the northwest and Hollfuger 15 a portfrm of the southest, where Home Oil 125 drought persists. Fortunately. lust Homestead 25% week's extreme heat has been brok- Howey 23 en by general light rains and lower Hud Bay Min 3O tcnipertlttires, but filrther rain is re- Insp Md I 40 quired to properly fill wheat. Coarse Nickel 50-5,’, grains are heading out. Sugar beet Jack Waite 52 ]Jl'<‘.$])(‘Cl.s are favourable. Pasturage Jacola 17 is good. SASKATCHEWAN —Whl1B Jellicoe 37".- crops generally are rzitiidly ap- J M Con Ill: preaching maturity. moisture con- Kerr Add __.___._2A5_,__,,<lilioiis iii many CllSl._l'l(3lS are in- Keri" Lake 50 atleqtzato and good rains are requir- Kirk Hud 65 ed to prevent further deterioration. Kirk Lake 134 1n (he north-central area rain ls Lake Shore 52%‘. urgently needed. Rust ls threaten- Laguiia 28 iuv susceptible varieties of wheat in Lrlpa Cad. 60 the eastern halfof the province, Lava Cap 95 but weather conditions 50 izir have Label Oro 6 checked its develoulneul- 611155- Leitch 85 hoppers are active and are taking Little L L 365 heavy toll of crops in some locali- Macassa 495 ties. particularly in the southeast- Maclleod 410 em tiistrlct. MANITOBA —Cr0pS Madsen 49 are r‘ ‘Clllllg l'i\])l(ll_\' and wheat- Man East, 2 harvesting will be general about the McIntyre 45“.~’1 beginning o‘. August. In the Mfsi- McKenzie 120 central and norflnvesterti (listrlcts MeVittie 17 crops remain stittsfaetot"_v' and light McWntters 82 to moderate showers have tmproved Merl Oil 5 conditions ellewherc, Rust infection Min Corp 210 i5 heavy 0n all suscepfib e varieties Minto 4 of wheat in central and southern Monarch Roy 13 districts zirld will redtfce yitnds. Moneta 189 Grasshoppers are damaging crops t0 Morris S l5 Qsonie extent iii the southwestern Murphy 3 district. Hail losses are reported in Naybcb 66 local nrcas. Newbec 8 Niplssiiig 1'15 PROVINCE or QUEBEC Noranda 73 Nordon 7 EASTERN TOWNSHIPS AND Nsrgold '1 (YITAWA VALLEY -—Rect-nt rains Normetal 100 and weather have been beneficial Nor Can 38 to growing crops. Grains are matur- Nor Emp B75 lng rapidly and 809d overall? Ylflfls OYrien 390 are indicated. Haying is still in pio- Okalta 245 gross iii some (llstricta and oti the Olga Oil 3 whole on uvccllrnt rroll "l €_°°‘l Omega 62% quality l5 being harvested. The ura- Oro Plata. '70 tilcr has been ideal for foclrlcr corn. Pacalta B sweet corn. peas and tomatoes. and Pamour 45o good yields are expected. Pvtawv-i Pandora 21 and other root t-rops are in ‘good Partenan 1B condition. Small fruits are p.eiit1- Paulore ‘é ful and _a fair to llYCfflllit crop of Paymaster 53 apples is anticipated. Tobacco payer‘, 1a plants are grmviilu well and pastur- pen-on 153 age i5 very good. LOWER ST. LAW- Pick Crow 475 RENCE AND LAKE ST. JOHN Pioneer 295 DIsTRICTS—Gr:tii1 crops now in Powell 250 the filling stage have a healthY Prairie Roy 34* appearance. Hnirvestmg of a good Premier 2'25 average hay crop is pixogieantig Preston 181 slowly clue to frequent ‘ffllllS. Corn, pros Air 65 peas aiitl rcof (‘F0135 lO0.(4pl‘0mI~lll§§- Read Auth 265 Raspberries and blueberries of good Red mite 12 qualify are Oll the market. Grass Reno Gold 46 pastures are in good coildltfon. Roche 15% St Aiith 15g Province of Ontario n Ant - , Elm...“ 7 Rain lifts been fairly general dur- Slleep Creek '~ 100 lug the past week, and uhile dc- sherrm 141 laying the harvest. it has. been 515903 217 beneficial to growth: crops And 31mm; 120 pastures. Army worn infestation Save Lake 12 and rust have caused some damage sladaggnn 6i in a few sections. Cutting of fall Straw Llake l2 \\‘ll(‘l\l, barley and ear-v “out: Sud Basin l2 well advanced. uflh v.Sf\'..\l_.lLlU‘l{ Sud Basin 290 yields of good quaht) lllfilCftlill. Sullivan 105 Threshing of wheat has COllldlCllLN . syivanite 330 Corn, roots and tomatoes ate mak- T93}; Hugh 450 ing excellent progress. A ltenvfv ha)‘ Toms CQfp 155 ct"op has been cured and stored tili- Toburn 205 tier favourable coiitlili1>li.~. Pnsttlres Towng-mac 4a have stood up \vt-.l and second Uchi 5W; growth is ._~.:1ti>fautoi"_\". The ttppfe ventures 620 crop yield n ex-zscted to be shrill-l wane Am“ 71;. below average but ofgooal titialufl Wgndigo 14% earlv va 1e‘. es lite being lnnikeftd. Westflank 101i Peach corp pFOfiWCl-S l"? \’<‘I‘.\' TM’- West Turner 10 curable. Tnbnecl) erttltinuea to make Wlltsgv c l4‘»i excellent l)l‘O_'l't‘.\~ and printing uill Wood “Cad 22 be gene-Jul in a few day.» Hail titlin- Wri i-larg 790 age has been srverean some rmn- Ymir Y 17 tively small areas in Norfolk County. UNLISTED Brett Tr 3 Maritime Provinces Coast Copper 625 v cobalt 1'6 Wot weather continued during Dul Oil 50 _ the past ilveek and while crops gen- Mttlroblc l‘- eraLy are maklne, good progress. Osisko 14W there is an excess of moisture in pend Or 215 many districts and dry sunny wea- Temtsk 974a ther is now ilcedcd. Grants now _ the heading-om, stage show satis- factory progmss. When haying com- p ' menced in mitt-July. the crop r0 promised to be a l‘l(‘f\\‘\‘ ‘one. but, due to adverse harvesting con- ditions. losses in quality and tonn- _"_-' ace are widespread. Potatoes and MONTREAII- Alli 3 —ic PF‘ other roots are well advanced. Not- Bill-Wl‘ 5PM —Qll9 fresh ‘93 'Wlll‘lSl8ll(lllli! adverse condidiiotis. 50°76) 34 34-141 Q“! 5990"“ ‘apples are sizing well and an aver- (33 56°79) 23 345-14- salt“ 40° lngo crop IS indicated. Bhiebert s Qlle- 9'95“ l9? 943°") Bl- 24 3'll~ are plentiful and of good quality. ChBB-Se SDOI-"Qill- "Vihlw 14 1'95. Grass pastures continue in excel- Ont. white July 4 i-ta. Ont. col- 1cm condition, cred 1 4f-4a. Que. white l3 l-2- 9-16. (IT- 0010115 13 9455- $51951 Province of British Columbia 700 Que. white at 13 l-2. 700 Que. - CUlOTM "'- 13 5'3- Hot drv weather has continued E885 5P0! -0"¢- A-lflftl? 37 during the past llveek. Cutting of 14R. A-mflllum 35 1'75. B-IBTBB the second crop of alfalfa has coni- 24a and C 22a. to marred: the yield is extieoed be below moisture. ratitdly and are oxpeetttl only 80 per cent of avr-rltee due to the prolntnzed dry weather The man paint-i crop Ls growing wrll and is now estimated at 90 per cent OI IVCXAIE. TOIDBWCS TIDGDIDI average. owing to lack of A‘l urains are muturinl! to yield Unlca now. ‘perlnl prices from car. Also ‘in stock l“ hoards $2.00 It" It'll!‘ ldred; 2“x4" $1.40; 2"x5" SLR". “P lalso carry shcaflvimz. cove siding. Lsurftiz-rd planed boards, crdnr posts and strikes. Free delivery in full (furl! Infill!- ll. A. .\lA(‘l'lI.-\ll.. New ilaven. L-30-B-2-3-6-l3-4l. ~.\lotit".f Kvni- \ were al- , Reports and l-tnnors flow thick and fast .\Z':~ti rliseussetl them free- lv in (he presence of lhezr ltestr. in billets and of tho-v 11v r-ftvlv fl woe wxtlerled and <i'#i"P<‘ llrll‘ ding car at (‘olvllle Sitting l. L-33il9-T ST. .-\\'Al{l).\' THERE WILL BE SOLD all pub- lilr auction on the premises on Monday the eighth day oi‘ August. 193$ at 2 lft-lollt l’. M. that valunhin dwelling ltnusl- zit Si. .\\'tlr(l.~ just fitllfilflt- (‘ity limits plop '(_v of the latq- Peter (‘rang utmtliiliiiig in ull eleven filtlillx with furtntce, hath, u complete privaft- sent-r systt-iti. (‘lty water eonncclioti and Electric light. (loud _v:tr(l uiid hntn in the rear. For particulars apply to the Owns-r Ztlrs. Wood on lhr |ITt'Il’ll§<'§. Also at u". sanu- time niifI pint-v Driving ‘Yllflgflll. (no slPiells and roll. _ I)0.\'.-\LI) lilelilNNON, Executor l-Attltt- Peter Craig, J. A. MeDONK-llll), Aurtifmeri". 11-7-8-2-(31. SALE I'll O I‘ I. ll '1' Y Professional Cards‘ ll. F. ARCHlBALD Chartered Accoilllnnt H0 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0. Box i2. Flatt-ml (\ Bentley W. E. IlI-JNTLLI, K. (T. J. A. BE "FLEX. K1,‘. (l. I'. BI-I.\'I'i,l-.\'. LL II. Barristers and Attornlgv-tlf-Inw NIH I'll LOAN _ " Phone Il ill-Q‘! Alex. \V. Mlilheson BARRIS i~:it.stii.n~t"to1t arc. Money to lmttn (‘nllerfintia _ OIIicr: 9U (lrljfll_(i_l'itl'llf._§lref'l I've-ll lC A. Large Barrister. Solicitor. elc- l Successor to l). l-ldgar 1 Shaw. K. (7. ‘ Proage lilovk. ' l Street. l Charlottetown. P. E. l. I Alone)" tn Loan l Collections. Neal E. ale 4 . yww _ . l M. Allmn Farmer R. SOLIFITOR. ETC- fi) L01 n Building. _ (‘tvnrlnttelojrfvi ofltnrrlnin Xcliuxtnlenl Bureau (‘Rvnrr - COLLECTIONS (‘RI-IDIT IKEPORTS I‘I~‘,R.\‘().\'.\L Lolws Pcarden Butlttu. (‘lvlown Phone 1210 l