k; . »"\ ( . sacral/lass 4, 193s l. ‘THE ROYAL O F THE CERTAINTY OF DAWN ln quieiconfidencr-end ln the adherence to sound business principler-lies the woy to true wocnll- The Royal Bank ofiars to legitimate enterprise the security and prestige which sixty-six years of experience have built up. BANK CANADA I pea in null Other rates on application. nhl Nollrlrs of Thanlsa and Appreciafal. Central Guardian lurala, do gel srnrlll Wonh-rn and Eastern locals, la per IOIdf Announcements and (‘oning Events, lo pvr ward; Ciaasltled lo per word; In Iernnriam Notices, ‘lite per Inch; Lisle of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, ate., do pep unmet I‘ tera at Condeleneq 10a, Vov u. an Ilulmul Charge for any advertisement twenty-live asats. i " M§i§§§§fi ' Boarders Wanted fie-M STUDENTS ‘ACCOMMODATED 2318 Kent Street. L-850B-ii-3l-3i. i.‘ '—~ ... ._.zr..*_..—:_—..ir—~~— STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED- 270 Sydney St. Reasonable rates. L-9426-B-27-6l STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT 23*Upper Prince Street. L-8577-8-30-0l. 5 T U D E N '1‘ S ACCOMMODATED near P. W. 0.. Apply 306 Kent street. L-B620-8-31-3i. S T U D E N T S ACCOMMOD-ATED near College. 146 I-iilisboro street. L-85iH-B~31-3i. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 237 Grafton Street near College. - L-8627-8-Iil-3i. Sales Help- WANTED _ Ali/[BITIOUS people, men and wixnen. time, to handle sonai Christmas Male or Female LALES spare our line of Per- Cards, featuring the following outstanding items fourfold pastel tint parchments, gravurc etchings, many cut-out style cards with atraotive cards, envelopes calendars, tip-on pictures. humorous with wallet ilap style, fancy lined and decorated to match cards. Elaborate use of gold and silver designs with bril- liantly coloured initial cards that are new and dif-‘ inserts. Dainty ferant. Seventy exquisite numbers to choose from styled in case form equip, ’ with handle. Prices start at one dollar per dozen. Write Premier Art commission. Liberal Guild, 202 Castle Building, Mon- treal. V ACICOMMODATED, 41 L-8649-9-3—3i BOARDERS Orlebar Street. WANTED - Arv ELDERLY MAN to board. Comfortable home. Ap- ply c. Gilflfdiflfl. L-8642-9-3-3i. trait: .:i-_.—~ ~-~———.—————- 5 T U D E N 'I‘ S ACCOMMOD VIE!) reasonable. Nice home. Apply Guardian. L-B671 41-4-31. ANTED-GOOD N- .... Wests; .. 3535-84041. 0-10. SECOND IIAND car. Ashford Andrew. Milton. WANTED — UN 8604-8-31-31. FURNISHED room. Apply Guardian. L-805_'l:9-3-31 B0 A It D E H. S AOCOMMODATED reasonable. Very central. 200 Prince. L-86B4-0-4-3i. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED across street from College. $4.50 weekly. 201 Kent St. L-B650-9-8-3i THREE STUDENTS, PREFEILABLY " ‘ . accommol-ted, 9 Syd- W A N T E D — 1828 CHEVROLET Sedan. Must be in good condition. Bargain for cash. Write A. B. C. Guardian. __15§@a-a1-al. WANTED T0 RENT FROM OC- tober first. furnished or partly furnished Apartment. Apply Guardian "B." L-B5B6-8-31-3i. LADY T0 BOARD IN. WIDOWS home. Comfortable surroundings. Write to- =m~§___;_—_=__ Mrs. F. McLean. Ocean View. rwo BOAItDEES COMFOBTABLY P- E~ 1 L'5°"'8'31'“- accommodated. Mrs. McKay. i1’! Grafton. L-8662-9-3-3l Male Help Wanted Fm- snlp MAN WANTED FOR. EAWLEIGII Ion sALI-I - AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job __Printery. l-‘Olt SALE -- HEAVY BROWN Paper suitable for placing under lllss. etc. Guardian Office. L-S-Tl-tf. WANTED - MAN FOB. llAnvas-r. Bert Warren, Cornwall. I.-8006-8-31-3l. FOR. SALE — SMALL COTTAGE. Apply Guardian Office. L-8882-il-4-4i. FOR SALE - COLLIE PUPS. ALSO Rat Terrier. Apply Harry Mac- Ausland. East Royalty. L-MBD-D-i-ii. Route of 600 families. day. Rawleigh, Dept. ML-470-SA-I. Montreal. Canada. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, cal-- able man for farm work for two months. Apply Brackley Beach. Charles Gregor, L-8654-0-3-3i WANTED — CAPABLE MAN FOB farm work. ian. RELIABLE MAN supply famous Watkins Products to established customers in Char- lottetown. Good Experience unnecessa y. Apply R. Watkins Company. Street, _l(_f_n_t_r_ I Sample. J. R. RELIABLE MAN non uuunuan store route. this lng; distribute. collect. Experience Apply D. C. Guard- __ 150625-9-3-31. ~ WANTED TO weekly earnings. county. No sell- .Bh id t arty dol- roli sans-on: rmulsunn AND mzwfllfig APQ‘). gifmf“ Mm ceaner, one grain separator. one Lowe" Ma“ N_35a5_°_4_“_ éurnipApuiper. one expmas ‘wag; ' . on. ppy .1. n. Lewis. as ioyalty. L-8044-9-3-3i To Let __ Ioassul - mu AND nArr {r0 arr-room. INLFIIINCE sr. Ford Truck. Apply Benton Store. Bonsilsy. Is-BOTB-D-ll-Si. POI. IALI c-A TON PIISSED may. i mare. s si-y cattle. a l-jfill-ll-ll-fl- has plcu as. sprees non. "“ '""—"““ ""- bincsr. poisto digger.‘ 1:810" TO Lfl-TI-‘IBIE UNFURNISIIED lllrmier. P. F. Iaifsrtynvesits. rooms. Apply 326 Fitzroy Bimi- . L-nss-Wen-at L-asoi-a-ai-ai. m aunt-noon soul-c. Apply at Guardian. Jfllb-B-SI- . SWITII OB Work Wanted lxrenlxnolo mum's! oral. wishes lloussmli. Apply by let- !" to Betty Crane. Ttiverton. Peaka's P. 0.. P. I. I. - t-ssn-s-i-ii. Miscellaneous PIIM _ g ‘Mina secs moan Iii hi! " niisiness ‘Illlfill-(in-pianlto suit your mo ~ Mid st our ‘new alias. Currie ‘ "I" Charlottetown. s. J. nous: so tar. z Ave. Apply 00 fir‘: $17241?‘ @- 1-9 131..."! IOOMID IOUSI. 05cm conveniences. in 20s lfilisborough TO LIT beautifully Guardian. _ i manor user"... -- ‘l. confilfsntel. 0 LONCWOBTII mngworth Ave: L-iiool-ll-flii-(Ii ‘J77 ' Telephone Iilltgs-aléadtla‘ ‘ St. 114651-9441 Apply as . .4341: _ CHARLOTTETOWN ,_ GUARDIAN 1v. Y. Stock l Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Bell Tel -. . Bras T L Pow . Csn Car . . . . . .. o I’ .. Can Ind Al C P - How Smith Dom S and Int N as ...' Sbayrinlgan . Steel of Csn Mt’l. - S toclr Exchange (Canadian. Press) Stocks Allied Chem Am and l4‘ Pow Auburn Auto . (‘nuada Dry ... f‘. l‘ R Case .. (‘hes and Ohio Con Gus . . (‘urn Pro . Del Hud .. Eastman Gen Elec Gen Foods Gell Motors Radio H Stand Uil N J ’1‘cx (iulf Union (‘ar Union I'll‘ United (‘on U S Rulliler V Ivcsiiulrhllu Woolworth LIVEgOCK (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Sept. 3—Pricen were lcneruily higher nu the two Montreal livestock luarkcuh iuday and oft". ings totalled 8.34s head. Cattle receipts were B00 him], A lullch lighter offering of cattle. lm. proved weather conditions. and the approaching and of the holiday sca- son, llmllkht about a marked inl- PITUVEIIICIIZ ill the demand for Cflfllp, lriccs Monday and “may were “n, united to be ‘J5 to 50 cents up-to- "°~‘"= “"1" halos at Dl-ices fully so (‘T1118 hlgherfhun those of ihe prev. nus week. Zlllrec 0r four loads h; llgalzl’; ggust ifooll average quullty n . . medium steers sold fruui 31-5 to $5.25 and common steel-a t‘: "5050916 Heifers ranged 1mm I "'. _- - 00d cows were most- .v $6.50 with a few lots up m $115 .\if‘iillil'll cuwll were fl-oln $2.15 in ;3'~..5' nlui colllluon cows from ...“ "' $2.75 with csnncrs lluil cult-e- m Si") l0 s2‘ (‘mlllllllll hulls said ‘ to 1% 1th . um to KL W fair kinds between sQluoiaiions;-.. eertl I t 1, cllnico $71327; Dnlemln|b;4,g5K?gd;g‘-r>‘g. filmmw" 33 l" i stcerll (iVQr 1&9‘ f!" k0,?“ m“! "lmlw $5 75: ulcd. "l" “M5 to 85.2.1- colulnnn $3 u; l$ii"htlIf(‘l"l|..I|{i)Qd "d "m," ‘L5,’: “°‘.§"" UM‘ l0 $4: common $2.35 l“ ‘l- Cm". 80nd $3 25 to $3 7'- ul iiuin $2.15 to 8415' coulnlgri a :0 $0375: cllnners and critters S0 0 L. bulls. cpmmnn 53 m (‘ll-ll receipts were H90 head Cum ‘l. In,“ “- l I - Kher. ilcod you]; _ ll u b0 cents hllhgf. wals ill-ought $7 t“ $1 50_t lncliiullls $7150 to 86 150 and ifgiisnw’ light rl-llls nnd drinkers from 01103?) ,, ._ . $213511‘... ‘il.'l“"fif.it 33."... m? '" Quutlltluns:— u “It -i.ooll sud choice vc collusion and mull", ilrusscrs 81% to $4 _5_ Gslldefli receipts “Ttfg 36-33 (l0 EWOE and welhers were 3n 50 with bucks st $5 50 and m“, n Sheep ranged from $1.50 lo ' ‘. according’! m , iuolatgonsti o mm y ‘was 150 in 33121;] I is .10; uoluruun si so d. good‘ Ho: melon “Th! 2m: ildiifi. On Mflllllll)’ hscona brought. $0 (u) lo $9.7 fed uud watered. Today's prices were $0 50 to $9,150, 5e19,.“ H ‘llfbiiliillil’. l-lilichera null rllliueis ucru cut .10 cents per illluli. "imlifhi. extra heavlcs $1 per hull. ‘lredllflifbl- Llifht hogs w-cl-p w; 50 90"" l0 $1 ilrr hundrcdwclght. Soul-s 32PM from taco to $1.50. F9"- BENT-Fvltlvlsrlan nousa. Good location. Central, Guardian Office. L-Sola head. -s_-al-si TO LET—MEA'I‘ STORE. CENT- rai. 243 Richmond Street. L-0818-8-3l-3i. Lost LOST-FOX FROM MY RANCH, dark silver female. Finder please notify Bertram Lane, North Wilt- shire. Reward. Li8684-B-3i-3i LOST ON QUEEN STREET, PAIR of glasses. full view. Finder please leave at office. L-lwd-ii-J-Zii Emilie Help Wanted wan-ran - axrsusncso mm. Reference. Apply isl Kent at. L-Obfl-l-Iil-Si. Apply ° Ma m ets At A Glance i..- (Canadian Press) ‘Poi-onto ullli Montreal-Industrial iilucks lower. Toronto Mines-Higher. New York-Stocks closed lower. “finuipeg-Wheat dulvu l4 to $5. .\aw York-Cotton, rubber and sugar lower; coffee higher. PRODUCE Canadian Pres i l) MONTREAL, Sept. 8—Produce markets hero today continued last weeks upirend, eggs, butter and cheese all showing price advances on Montreal dairy and produce market willie potatoes were unchanged. The egg msrkeLfli-med a cent to 1% cents. graded iilipinente in car- lotn or less becoming 28 to 20 cents a dozen for A-large, ‘:0 to 21 cents for A luediuln, 21 to 22 cents for B alld 10 1o 10% cents fol- C, No 1 grade butler was quoted mostly at 21% to 21% cents n pound for carlots or less, up i4 o! a cent. Smell lots to retailers were 22% cents a pound for solids and 23% cents for prints. . Nu 1 Outarloa cheese brought 10% to 10% cents while Quebec! were I0 i0 30% cents for No 1 up about 56 CGII . '1_‘he potato market was unchanged st J5 to 40 ccnie pen SO-puund bag of Quebecsl Currencies _' (Canadian Pre MONPREAL. ficlli ik-Currencies (iCCiillEd fractlunally (m Montreal foreign exchanges today. The pound ss) “Plllllk lost 1/; of a cent at $4 07 0-10 while. the United Sluice dollar- wlls off 3-32 of one per cent at 9i of one per cent premium, The l-‘renall franc was off .01 of a cent lit 0.011 ccnis. NEW YORK. Salli. .'i--'i'hc. pound sterling dropped hlllf a cent in the foreign exchange ulllrkats iilday as ‘lll-‘lfllllk was rcsulucd after the holl- u S’. ‘Phil pound closed hi. $4.05%, ltg low for tile day. Thu (‘aluldinn doi- llll‘. llllllolvl". was llblc to reduce its discount from V; in l); per cent, The French franc. closing ut 0.00% cunt; showed a loss of .0014 of a cent. Miscellaneous . _ (Canadian Press) .\10.\'I‘REA1.. Hopi zl- Wheat. nor no ‘.1 81‘. Barley c w no s 43. Unis feed no 1 42. l" spring wheat patents, firsts seconds $4.00. - linkers $4.80. _ \\"llli0f' wheat Patents. choice 5-130. while ' i‘ 6.00 i .10. Bran inll 8111f‘; “to, 2li."'lo a 7 E’ i‘ u 5 :1 as is >< N or 3 a ltullcd oats hag 00 lhe $3 ()5. lilo‘ no 2 ll" um cnrlots $10.00 to Slum. Chi-cm.- nn i Out 10% to 10%. (‘house no 1 Que 10 to 10%. Buitcr llu 1 11111, to 21M. His’!!! in carious A i iurga {f0 Efigs A l lnedlunl 37. Eggs A lnritc 32-1514 A llfllurlllll 30-31. EXEIZANGE (Canadian Press) .\l().\"l‘lllfl.\L. Sept‘, 3_};.-l|1,,h “m; fnrclgll cxcllllngc in relation in H" Canadian iiolinr as cnulpiied by the “will Blink of (Janndn closed today us fclliuvs:_ . Allzcnflna peso .2008 Aluiirzliis llound 3 0740. Austria sclliliing ,Ii)00. dialgilllu llcign .1090. Ilrllzii lullrcls .0520. (‘hills 140m! Konlf dollars (‘zcchnslorakin cr-wu .0415 Ilcnnulrk krone " "3. l-‘Illlilllli fillluarln. ..‘I. Franco frnlll 1111.13. ilclnunny rcichsmnrk 40in. (lrclli Britain bound 4.0773. 5009 . Holland fiol-in Jllilil llunlzllry prnrrn 2081. - India rilpce .3180. lillly l a .0810. Jillliln you .2040. iugnslsvin dlnsr 11%|]. New Yonlrlnd puunri 4.0150 Norway krone .2502. Pninlui zlotl .1007 Itoumuniu icu .0003. South Africa pound 4,0537. i-‘pslu tlcsclil .1374. Swclicll krone .‘ . Switzerland franc .3272. United States dollar 5Q prl-lllilllll. (‘losing exchange rlites:-— A! .\inlltrcal—1’ounil 4.07%; ilnllllr 1,00%: franc 0.113. Al New York-Pound 4.05M: llilllll dollar 00%: franc (taunt. Ai i'ili~:l~i'(ll||il| 1.1.18 fr; inn dnllnr 00%; franc (H1014. .\t. l‘nl'is-i"nilllil 75.18 fr: Canad- lnn dollar 15.00 fr; U. S. dollar 15.15 f‘) francs. ill gnlik-lfoullil ills. 1d; (‘nualiilln llivililf‘ 50.10 ccnia; ll, S. dollar 30.44 cuts. NEW YORK. 3011i. Il-l-‘(lrclilii ux- chilllge lrrogulnr. Great. Britain high per cent Muvuvc (Canadian Press) . 1‘0RO.\"1‘0. Sept. 3~1lilliug shares pushed forward on heavy volume to- day. with trading hulking in the medium-Price gold issues. hlscnsiill _wss out-standing us it advanced 41 cents to 2.45. on a turnover of 156.- 000 shares. The dny's advance gave the stock ll gain of about I ill little more than n week. Gold shares registered u gain of about a point in the index to 101.21 and miscell- aneous mines advauccd .40 to 02.21. Volume was more than 800,000 shares. Other secondary issues to respond to the post-holiday buying wave were Ceuirsl Patricia. up 13 cents, Ventures up ‘l to I 00 and Premier. up B cents, - Silver issues were inclined to firm up in light turnovlr with exception 0f Bear which was sold for a loss of s couple of cents. Eidorallo guin- ed 4 to 1.88 and Castle was steady. (Canadian Press; TORONTO. 30M. ill- \ Stocks (‘hem Res Chihoug .. Clcrlcy (Jolllaruln Dclue .\llll Franklin . Eldorailn F Br-idge Fed Klrlf ., Gabrielle . Uods Lake . Goldale .. Gold Belt Gooiifish Graham ... Greene Uullnllr Iiilrkcr . . Hnllinger Howey ., , J .\I (‘one .. Kerr Lake . Kirk Lake . L Shore Lillie L L Rlacllssa Mull East .\laple L . Iiclliiyre McKenzie McMillan McVlttlc Psylnssier . Pet Cub . Perron _ Pick (‘re Premier . Iielid Auih Teck Hugh Tuburll Ventures __ _, Waite Amu . Wayside , __ White Eng , Wiltsey c , Silver Total ssles 507.001) UNLISTED Brcit 'l‘r ... . , Can Kirk . . (‘en .\fsn .. Ual (ill Er~ie Gas .. Home Oil . Hud Bay Kirk Town _ Park Hill Pcnd Ore Pnrc Cro . Rollb Mont . Sud Mince New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Am Cyan B All-l Sup Pow Can Mar (‘it Ser . . El Ii and Silurc Ford of (fall .\ 3mg, imp Oil . 191/, Iut Pat _ _ 34L. Nlng Huii Ii‘; MTTCURB (Canlsdinn Press) 4.00%: lnw 4.0.‘: , close 4.05%; g A U“ __ 151;‘ Ila. bills 40M France (Hilda: Italy Beullllatnuis , . ,. 3M. 5,1519; liolgluin 10. ii; Germany 402i: [mp Q H H H 10% Pnlllldn 101%. 1m p" 35x! UNDECIDED ' "What is the new building you have put. up on the hill there?" asked a curious visitor of a farmer. “Well." replied the farmer, "if I find a. tenant for it. it's a bung- alow; if I don't. it's a barni" QUITE SATISFIED Outfitter: "Yes sir; here are the boots for your Polar expedition. Were you satisfied, by the way. with the boots we supplied you with for your last expedition?" Explorer: "They were the best ‘ boots I ever tested." lhs Central Guardian -...___ This column is reserved for news uf local interest bul advertising of e news; nature may be inserted u! t cents a vwrd strictly payable ta ‘WAS AMONG THE SPEAKERS --In the report of the Clyde Rivet reception given Rev. R. H. Stavert. referred to yesterday the name of Mr. Wallace McLaine who gave a short address was inadvertently omitted. WEDDING BELLS-The mar- riage tock place on Aug. 28th. at Watervllie, Me., of Mia Cecelia Caron, to Clarence J. Maclood, accountant with the Portland Packing Co-. of Portland, Me. Mr. Maclood is a. son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. MacLeod of this city. STUDENTS ENEDLL-Students for the Third and Fourth year classes of Prince of Wales College enrolled for the sessions work yes- terday. In the former class twenty- two and in the latter fourteen. sig- nified their intention of continuing their studies. Enrollment of other dasses will take place today and tomorrow. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of the late Catherine Mac- Ewen took place from the resi- deuce of Mr. M. A. Murphy. South Shore yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, and was largely attended. The pail-bearers were Messrs- Daniel MacPhee. Nelson Currie, A. MaoMillan, Wellington Murphy, Peter Currie and George Wilson. Service at the church and grave was held by Rev. Father Mac- Kenna, C. SS. R. LAWYER ON VACATION — Mr. Fulton Underhay, who is employed with one of the largest law firms of Boston. Mass" arrived at his old home in Bay Fortune yester- day to spend his vacation. A grad- uate of Oxford in 1924. Mr. Under- hay was the first Canadian student in thirty years to rank First Class in Jurisprudence in that Univer- sity. He completed his Second Year work at Prince of Wales in 1926. and. subsequently studied law at Daihousie University, where he had a brilliant scholastic record. RED CROSS CIRCUS-The chil- dren of Brighton Shore held their annual Red Cross Circus on Wed- nesday evening. The usual program of songs. dances and stunts took place, after which those present took in the various “side shows“ which consisted of the "Dior-Ines" young puppies and a shooting gal- lery. Much interest centered around "hot dog" stand. presided over by "Uncle and the fruit and —ifshelsnewit.hsdtolsstlierthe rest of her life? Is it fair to expect a woman who has had no experience in handling large sums cf money to administer insurance funds safely? The average housewife has spent her life in managing her household —in receiving and spending IN- COME. However wisely she has administered that income she probably has not had experience in investing and administering large amounts of CAPITAL. A widow is usually the target for all sorts of investment advice-both YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU USED The Imperial Life Assurance 00., He. Please send me particulars of policies. < Name .-.....-.-.....--..--n...¢ home of Edward Whelan and dis- tinctly remembers that gentleman and his kindly words. What in- tellectual-giants they were back before Confederation. Sir John A. Macdonald, Gault, Tiliey. Cartier. Grey, McGee. Tupper, Brown, Archibald, Whelan. to mention but a few. And "I. C. R." saw them all. but he'll never see their like again. vi PIESONALS Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Badgley of Montreal left for home on Friday morning after spending six weeks at Keppoch Beach. Mis Gertrude McQuaid returns Saturday by motor to her home in Worcester, Mass, after spend- ing two weeks vacation in New Haven, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Devereaux. Rev. W. C. Picketts and Mrs. Picket-ts, Glassville. N. B.. are spending their vacation, visiting friends and relatives in the prov- lrice. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barr left by motor Labour Day to visit friends in Moncton. N. B. They were ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacKenzie as far as Tormentine. Miss Mary M. White. who has pleasantly spent the month of Aug- ust visliing Mes. Richard Drake at Cornwall and other friends at Clyde River. Meadow Bank and North River, has returned to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Butcher accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth MacCallum oi Calgary. Al- berta. arrived in the city Monday candy by Misses Margaret Clark. and a fortune telling booth by Dottie Keeping. The sum of twenty dollars was realized tor the Junior Red Crow: Society. POLICE COURT - Five drunks appeared at the Police Court yes- terday morning. A drunk and in- capable was sentenced to ten days in jail: a second who failed to ap- pear had his bail bond of $5.00 es- treated; a third was fincd $5.00 and costs or ten days, while s. fourth was sent to jail for fifteen days without the option of a fine. A drunk and ‘disorderly was fined $10.00 and costs or 20 days and a vagrant was dismissed. An auto- ist. charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. was re- manded uni today. after evidence had been taken. The defendant in a custom case fincd $50.00 and costs or two months in jail. THE PASSING 01-‘ THE FATHERS-I. C. R. writing in the Halifax Herald says: Miss Agnes D'Arcy McGee. the only surviving member of the family of Thomas D'Arcy McGee. has just celebrat- ed her seventy-eighth birthday at her home in Montreal. She was only ten years old when he father one of the most illustrious of the Fathers of Confederation, was assassinated by a Fenian on April 6th. i868. in Ottawa. On the wall of her room at the Dowd Memor- ial Home in Montreal hangs a portrait cf her father, to whom she bears a striking resemblance. In one corner is a chair he bought in Quebec. How many peo- ple today remember D'Arcy Mc- Gee? "I. C. R." is likely number- ed among the few who do. He was seven years old at the tflfie the delegates from the different prov- inces met at, Charlottetown, and Miss McGee was only a few months older. Former Premier Tiliey of New Brunswick is a son of one of the Fathers of Confed- eration. Mrs... Aitemus Lord of Prince Edward Island is a daugh- ter of another. Colonel Grey of Charlottetown. All of the "Fa- thers" have passed away, leaving very few descendants. Edward Whclnn left one son who perished in n boating accident in Charlotte- tovcn harbor the day the Island cc rbrated its entry into Confed- eration. McGee and Whelan were among the first ardent advocates of Confederation, the one in Montreal and the other in the Is- land Province. Both suffered and practically passed away for their loyalty to the Confederation idea. Although a small boy at the time. "I. O. R." met Mr. NfcGee at the Vivian Rix and Dorothy Lowther- night by motor. They are the guests of Mrs. Butcher's brother, Mr. A. ‘. Davlson. for a few days. Mr. Frank I-loran. wireless oper- ator at Rczi Head, N. B.. accom- panied by Mrs. I-Ioran and Miss Alice Galbraith who week end in the city left on return by Mrs. James Roberts and children. Miss Margaret Large. of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Large, left Monday morning fer Saint John, N. B., where she will take up train- ing in the St. John General Hos- pital. spent with relatives and in Boston and cities. by Mr. Weldon. Manager week-end at Keppoch. (By Frank McMillan) trends were gcnesallyr mildly re market. session today. Traders ap fit-taking was the pressure was light and volume tend occasional evidences uf strength. The days decline, as by the Associated Press average o 60 stocks. was .4 of a. point. a oft only .1 of a, point at 25.1. Turn indicating a sharp increase freight loadings for the week end ed Aug. Si. The holiday influence was evi W:hat Would widow With A Cheque For‘ $-10,000?.1 spent the yesterday morning accompanied two daughter Miss Jean Macdonald. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Macdorlaid returned home last night from a most enjoyable three weeks visit friends other American Mrs. C. L. Weldon and daughter Nona, left yesterday morning for Halifax. after being here since June 29. They were accompanied home of the Nova Scotian Hotel. who spent. the llllullllll (Associated Press Financial Writer) (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Sept. 3 - Price actionary in the post-holiday stack parentiy came back in a somewhat. cautious frame of mmd. and pro- rule. although ed to increase as the market showed measured 47.6. Rails resisted the. general trend better than other groups. The 15 carrier stocks in the average were over in the stock exchange held well under the million-share mark at 903.780 shares. The resistance of the rails appeared to have been aided by early Wall Street estimaties n dent in the report of the American Iron and Steel Institute estimating production in the industry in the _ race FIVE good and bed. would your widow ., be able to judge correctly? Just one or two unwise moves and your " entire estate might be Jeopardlsadi Why not leave your insurance _ l " money in theform of nu Imperial monthly income of 05°. 075, or G160 a. month for as long as your wife may live? Send the coupon today _ for complete particulars. There is no obligation. that NOTE: It can he the of any axis" monthly income. - THIS FORM-MAIL n" 1on5: so Oflice, Toronto Ont. the Imperial Monthly income ..."......-s."-u-n-"n-u-unse ...-...". Age n- current week at. 45.8 per cent of capacity. off 2.1 points from the previous seven days. Corporate News offered some Bll- . couragcment to the bull forces. Im- proved eamings for the ha‘f year were reported by Cocoa-Cola, Vir- ginla-Carolins. Chemical, Diamond Match and United Gas Corp- A few specialties countered the general trend for, 300d sB-lflfi- In- ternational -busiriess machines rose more than 3 points at 1B4. lind- othcrs up l to 2 points included Eastman Kodak at 149 1-4. LiZBett and Myers "B" at 116. Columbia Carbon at 88. and W. T. Grant Bl» as 1-4. ' _ _ lnthe Canadian list Dlsdllers- scagrams dropped a point. Hiram Walker lost half as mlwh will"? other miles showing fractional de- clines included International Nic- kel. McIntyre-Porcupine. NOW-lid!- Dominion Stores, B. A. Oil and Imperial Oil. Dome Mines. Brazilian and Ford of Canada were slightly higher. NSTRUCTION BOOM c0 GREATEST m YEARS HALIFAX. sept. a - (Cl-b 1.. the midst of one of the amt- est construction booms in ‘the history of this seaport city. 33ml“ contractors have no more tllm think about the old derrooob" years as they scramble for -% many jobs available in $3.090." worth of bréew building belllllfl‘ about to in. Contract. for a new provimill- government annex has been awarded at 81.100000 Will-lo 991.1‘ btruction on a new fedral govoli‘; merit buildill! costing 9.000.000 expected to start in the nail!‘ future. Other operations include c. new pier and extension of two others. a dockillrd mmhlne 5M9‘ a. street tunnel beneath the ooefln terminals and mm“ than u” new homes. Dr, Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, it is ‘tll home of that famous wrnlfllm From hertz: its“ 890:3 name “a en r igdeatfietowest Indies, Australia on New Zealand. That l: far oflo enough to attest its excellence. f in all these countries it is on sal and in demand. DOMINION or‘ CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Cour! 35 9PM" V. A. D- 1035. In Ra Estate of still‘ \\'lllll.uns lute of ys B!’ Bridge in Queens county In the ll" Inn/um, widow deceased, tel-tats. By the Honourable llAlWl-l! LEONARD PALMER. Surrullil. Judae at Probate, L. b. To the Sheriff 0f the Cfluni)’ 0‘ Queens County or any Cullllnbll "I lllggfltQ person within said County. Greeting : \\'lsrrelll upon reallln tlon on file of Hamilton Ilorne Milton in Queens County and Amsla Horne of Oyster Bell Brlllxo la rlnld County, Inrmern. executors ol the entrain of the slim-c named deceaacd praying that i-iiutlon may be issued for the pnriwlo h"¢h" after set. furihr Ion ure thlrofilfl hereby required in cltc_nll DGPNIII interested in file said Estate to b0 and rlppeur llefnre me ut Probate Court to hn hclii ill the Court Ilnuld in Charlottetown in queen's County's 1n the said Province. on Wedllsl" day the nlulls iluy 0f oi-iohei- ‘nexi coming. at the hour of eleven urinal torenoon of ilu- MIIIIC tiny to show! cause if any they run why the Ace counts of lilo nuld l-Istaie should nol be |lllbt!\l‘l| and the Idatuie closed ll |tI'tl,\‘0l| Im- in snid petition and ol Ilsullon nf .\. Jams-x llnnlnns, Enquire Prm-Ior iui- said Petitioner. And 1 do hereby order that a lrnd copy Ilerenf he iuriillvltll publllhad ll some nuvauilpcr uhiialleri in Chars f t iutteiuvrn llinrcsuid once in eacl \\'l‘f'|( for lit icuat four oonseeutivu weeks front tllc dule llcrenf and tllltl n true copy lien-of be forthwith pnnitd in the following pllwen reaper-thirty, namely, lsull of the Ctlilrl llnune in lulu-town nfnresald on u post at. III: neur the llank of Nova Scotia. _ (‘hurloltelnrvn alorenlqfl und at . till More of’ It.‘ l‘. Lrlnsge at Nortl Ruatlcn. nll in Queens County afurse mid. llud that n true copy hereof b4 furilswlill served on the Attorney flcncrni of ilsls Province ao that a pcrlions interested in the _eal Estate as afureanld rney have d nntiee thereof. ' nf the nnld Court. this iiint day Angullt A, D. liiiiil and in the ldt yenr of Rlnjentyfis relan. (L. r4. 155d.) ll. L. PALHIR Judge of Probe LBOSSeD-I-Il-Il- "rwo swam. , "u. Juan’ a-ra THE ~ rfi-Lal "Anal-lull Pcwomc UP FATHER 01086. Rm; i “lam. ... “m, inc. Cruel Britain rldlls reserved. —BY GEORGE MCMANU i173‘ . ...._.s-_Q___- . M; grrocecds - iai Life policy shall he paid are _ rl-l-l/A. I tiAn Oil that is Furious-Thong v Canada was riot the birthplaoe o South Amen. - Olsen under my hand and the lea U