Ailsifllia. Where “V9” buildings. all ronsirucied since 1936, soar 150 feet above the city’! New York's skyline ha: a rival in 33'5"?!» ‘en .0 film): Alum“ Their total ooat mas more than $10,000,090 Arranged in mmposiiv lurm. the buildings are (top row, Shell Company of Australia, Li(l.; City mutual life .-issurnnce Soviet) Lid Bottom left to right: Eurll gamziied Wirelem Ltd.'. ‘ Juan 1!;-gy1nc;a) Assurance Association: l'rutleni1a.l Assurance Company Lid ; Mutal Llie Ind Bunk of New south wales; Ausir Citizens Assurdngg Go. Lg,‘ G and do much i opgnlng o Kuiitng was carried out with helpful thunks tion of the stat: only enough iii: :59: oe $3‘ Seneo softoottpink with French real lwe bnsque. word a ‘.:'a."‘&a?.°‘1.:*°““e* “W 1 W the ushers. I‘. t Gardens. Mr ii and o in!‘ gwmrol Mr H. Hall immediately upon their arrival at Halifax. The picture shows. mm of Glwarlottotown. Macdonald, welcoming the King with a handshake, and Hon, A. S. MacMlllcm. Minister of liizh King uaid “We leave your shores after some oi the most . V V» — ~~ -— ' . H¢['e‘a[Q Their Majestic: at the Ionian] reception held in [mm lcii, to right. ways. shaking hands with the Queen. It was following this reccpllfln tho; the inspiring‘ and iiluminat’, weeks in our Ives." ... ... ... ... .. 9 ' iv 3.. .. D .........°‘*°****a.°‘=nfi ‘.§.:.‘;*‘“-".m«:'.;....- *’-- hf“ u no North Granvlle, P. E. 1.. wfi . ii I‘. v _ or have our oapwenn rot ebdwgnuiu. oonurnnniwrron urn mann- AW! r.-mo+1'-31-u. auto Inn every Tuesday A y" ants for insertion we lilo ncday n1u.stbeinthigo1- 1' (not later than ll a_m.' ' 5-3-tr. RECEIVES — been TION ADVERTISERS-— APPO Mr. James P. Pxofim, No lic. Kensinston has reoex:i>l5' appointed ' Queen's davits ln 1' AN'1'En—We 1 btfggf 3 yet’ care! mugs about a.mi‘c:le of this Prices gm a‘ tit ther hone oiil e Mtg have our 1 ti?!’/“flu at r\\:°"1‘al 015% w mm" 0 . ‘ . I . ‘ Fan ' L175-6-20-i. o nevi: mm ‘mm ggfipfiéé Ar‘el-thigh o1JNova 398. will visit the r 01 M1]- ton end Rusilgo to or. when ‘at 8 . M. luv. W. .1. Parish iii: 8 oilrt. Ev I4-1Q2- -2'1-11. GREENDAL nANQUE'1‘—.A de- lightful staff banquet was held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Sun- day at 1:30 p. m. by the general mam. rs oi the Grendal Stores. Mr. r axDaiienoiNewGlaszowwho was uocom by Mrs. Dalien. Others aitendins were the Man- age: from Piotou. Mr. Mcleon and his wife and be. idea" the clerks oi the {our aiores. ope banquet! are annual audit: ten the siren-. to th and enooum in peaches by the M°=w*...... ‘ Z. .. we . e were also given BIIEGBIS. Ind the ho ! V’ or vfiriwrs in see different points of interest in city. (Patriot plea-so COPY)- MAET JUNE WEIIDING-—.'me tile Church o! the Flowers was a gaming Thursdav nlgzht. June for the wuidixlc 0! Lulu Marie 1 gmjgil and guy Dtrvar. The ' took before 9. lug I-Iargxilton, wore 3 gown of E ue o! for- tln- @041 ‘Y r tip w“°" W “$.23. ‘il§.."‘3..’§‘;; O11 PRETTY loco in t:r3tt¢hi-wnonow:‘%‘m3mo at - ill‘ unit- U. at and '3 o . » . Pearson of all Wet. MEM- S. A. Thong}-ide is do, 1» the late . and lb‘!- Eadven, oi North Granville. Prince 1.! dairynun W mm Mg:-ic.le’a ‘tam I am‘ "h 3§hd?»‘s?‘Mt«p on 0%: Wnrum heir Iuiure how‘ in Fall 4 ‘pl? mt-nor,“ :lz1;'S§1{ ii? . (lsfnd papers 180860 3' - , . .. _ Eastern Guardian ..-mu oqlllmn "ll? I‘°f"°“ 5 ':.::'..'.°' *:°i.‘..‘»iy"‘-l’-i "‘-3:‘ v» in-«of ‘39';£:g,,,_""". Itrioivb 2l'.i.:§.*’*‘.:'l°$r."fiF""r:»:3n':“=i.-.l"%t .'.‘?.‘ei’.';”’£.ul 3. cunxe. 1.172-6-2,6-al. DANCE at Beiwh. Grave 1.-645-6-'90-fiaeao. V I. .¢°.mm1.w° 01" in. °m.;*.:.. “>3 W SFBINQ C‘.-QATS ‘ mni-'3 W Biwsst Years. - THE MISSES .152 Quedn 8.4299? 3-8 to 8-4 lower, with July at i:h§;ughout the day. way. mmng mud cusslona and the speeches at busi- ’ new men. you win imagine thut the only thing holdin men 1,, GRAIN EG, June 26 --(OP)- WINNIP In a. featureless market wheat lut- U115 ces drifted lower today on 1-11. It lnnipeg grain exchange. ‘ was s, continuation or last week‘: declines. At the close ulues wag; 3-4. Octdber 59. November 60 8-4 were lower . June 26 —(GP)— Wheat, nor, No. I 68 1-4; barley, C. W. No. 3 42 3-8; oats. road. No. 1 32 7-3; flour, sprin patents, firsts 4.85; secon 4.35; and December 80 cents, Outside markets BY JOHN T. IFLYNN (Written for NEA Service) What is it that is holding up :i1Hfi.:tur{1te?nt, or at least making it There are many things in the If you follow political dis- up invest- t is oval in is llippos. ed to have produced uncertainty in businau by his taxes. his inter- Oorpantlon. Iris in in)‘ i.I.vu.I.*¥9InH° or .. . . .. - flpmlifibuslelv--hh®ii!e¥4' ‘ ‘I. no the limo “ ‘ s‘:::.:. You Are Coliiiiltieiii I Yr .10-16 Years. Reg. $138 For $1.69’ 10% n'1_soou_N'r on ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE HQLMES V‘l' .r’»Y7 1'3 ‘Q?-E‘ mi-$‘F9i' _9.§§t'-. B,'°“°'°'°"‘ 6|.-||L‘D.ai:IN'$i§ El-IR 'Ai§!i1 GARRIAGE ' ROMPERS 9 PRINT |3RE3.§§.3_ Yrs. *¢ObVE,-is Reg, $1__oo fig; Reg.‘ $100 and: $1.49 '13 OFF sects. .. .. .. ’ ‘ PASTEU $.W5ATE.B§ V ‘Fl-ANN_E_L. C-OATS 1-6 Yrs, . Rea. $2.98 And $3.98 Ear. $1.98 It BRADLEY P_hong 1: ..-——-r I \‘ 3-8-I-ii, and corn w h nged to 3-8 hizher. .Iu1yu4'}mc 1.2.5.3 Sept. 49 1-8. Oats lost 1-4 cent.’ ' ' i bakers 4.15; bran, ion 21; shorts. ton 23; mldai?-ngs. ton 26: rolled oats, bag. 80 pounds 3.35; hay, No. 2, per ton. carlots 10. Butter No. 1 solid; 22 1-3; No. 1 prints 23; No. 2 grade 1-2 cent 9°11-md 1755' Al in an ggs n cor : - ran 3 A-.131‘ e 28; Agonfiuedium 253 B 22- 22 1- i O 18. Potatoes: N. B. and Maine No. 1 hits 30% 1.65-1.85: P. E. I. No. 1 min 9015 1.85-2.10‘ Vita a_ bhls in: 1 bhla 0. N. B. D. P. A. MAIQI1 RETIRES L wrnmnma. Man. June The retirement of Joseph Mean; district passenger agent at :4. :::.*:.“.*:’“..:;::..;*.*°. °:.'.‘::.“'-" N» ‘S R. ‘owe ' ‘ ‘”‘°°" "’ 3. -No. 1 4.00-4.25; g lmim, passenger “- No. 1 "B" 3.00-3.25‘ llirgina. bags manager Ior the company. “$133 No. 1 100's 2.50-2.7%. ’ ' Madill will he succeeded by ’r_ w H10 . June 26 ——(AP)——- M¢D0n08h. who for many yen-i Wheat tumbled about a cent man has been general agent Passenger but then quickly rebounded. wip- dfiparilnelli. Jasper. and Wlnni. 8. and 17'. N. McKenzie, 1 - . is travelling passenger aggiiltlflu mzamn, will succeed Mr. Mo. in out practlcallygn of me mg, eat closed unchanged to 3-8 lower compared with Saturday‘: finish. July 69 l-2-5-8, Sept. '10 ..., , Bigness Of Modern Business Narrows Investment Field’ \ this is not true oi all. Take the steel industry. when steel plants were moderate in size. there were a large number of them. It is a fact that the’United States Steel Corporation is a com- binotion or over 300 com: ns. , In an industry where p nts are moderate in size. it is nossible for one who is the general mam er of 5 plant. who’ has saved is earnings and who is ambitious, to iris companion, law‘ can be ctr: numvented. Taxes can be circum. vented. And for years the cor. poraiions enjoyed tax advmragel denied the individual. Everything we have done has tended to make enterprise seek the large-scale corporate tom: with subsidiaries and hence has driven industry into large units. No one would advocate aban. donment .01’ the corporate form. . v:-:... W-»--«-" '*-.;r:'....-':'..°':...u..‘::.. ntarta lento! hi .1! 1- tth 1.‘ ~ vests hiupown Minis oavgl er°l1s.3s 1av7vs°'2';§’;§’x‘§'x§‘a.£°':‘o1"c‘?§p$'§éi:1313 induces some rien _ pr co leagues and individuals should be gone In k 5 Steel vote) up finishing rolll. .. rated 0! Iiiliii I hihllll H39.’ . ' . n ' ' Q mill oi the Cernex|9'""“°"“ ‘ ‘owl -Jinn-. In _ lle.I.!I0I“M! in g , V ' in tutu‘! America» WW; ' ‘:‘”m'3:n-':t‘73‘s"s‘:'$3-7.13’! “'9 «nwrwmw lafl‘ V d 1 the °' ::.':.:.:::':L‘l.:2. “ray ea ' Nil” '- d tax _ fiy ‘R I. t ,_ 83103:: . 0 "giiopolies are 0 ~°‘im"‘.moaum mn"°"‘ 4:‘ our '01‘ 3 h‘‘"‘“‘” 33: mmcm means 3 ‘market. ngmggg - .o e