Flier, p,“ “n55 iYOm the Kcrisington Pro , T, , cf 2 l THE C ONSER VA TI VE 0'1!FIIIIIWSITQYIWUWIIIIQUVIVIQQ“ HON. JOHN A. MACDONALD Conservative Candidate for Kings Iirlirrrrrrrzenrt 1 MR. Conservative illnd was hcld My of ill-lion Guiilnri Vf-‘Od splendid "hing rricczing. Th‘ mihnliii’! session ivils liken mi‘ til" icwlrta of the differ ncldilessrs at; liferent. nu xillavrics. “me-h iaflliilfs. canle .'f."1'onri “mm Evild. Mrs. iDr.( "in excellent address in British Wis "y! illiifld. “iii! convention and over 100 vi 5 ‘iii iii! "afternoon meeting t : h" W"?! Miss Bnriow, Mlnsion- IFFTHYH, hi" BTii-ifih (lnine, Mrs. Mclnnls, to. and Mrs. Mcbend, Proof-l Rosoluiioils were Ph-ifefi thanking Eastern Division. Rev, m, inn who had taken 11m in the mt"- lint 0f - r ‘msiihd i110 meeting lvi Mr. Williams hroug F" ciihflfh. Mn. iRev.) Sprig . , “Bitten Church and M“ M "on: the united ~ . M " Missions OOOOOO-O ‘__ c p. Pesbvriziuiil. ‘A; Kissii‘ nrox‘ ‘Tiff 151;.- in Kcnrinztml hurth on Thursday, $11211 distill-i Church. iMrsAthe next lnctln! there Whhh W" 1°‘ “mi rewrtes on Mission Bind copted on motion hf Mrs, Peri‘!- rs‘ J‘ 5- “"5" "Ported on WHEN YOU BAKE iioliiticii iliiiiijiit POWDER 111111; WHITE STAB YEAST i W J. H. MYERS Candidate for Queens the lift) the W. M S. i Tllc election of officers was as foi- Mrs, Arthur Yeo Mrs. J. A. Stewart \|]')“if‘l1\'§1 Prcsidont. my, 1st. Vii-c Pros, illmmliices $"..Fti0 was reccivod ffnn] ibntll m‘ Tyne \':i1lc_v; 2nd. Vine Pres. summcysmc ‘Mrs. Iircivcr Linklcttcr, oi Slimmer- m srnt. in tho illcllcst rtiuoitllt, lyf-iric: 3rd. Vicc Prcs, Mrs, T. A. Rod- niiilit F“"f,lll!‘i, Frcctoivn “up (“fly gors oi ficifrvt; 4th. Vice Pres, Mrs. [Qriffocrgr- xfviuirc, of Murray River: g;-opr,gr,s;ll_ vim Prcs, Mrs. Frank Bagnall. on h“ Hunter River, Recording Sec. Mrs. Giliimn, Mrs. Crop-‘Mutch. Cor, SocfMrs. ‘S, 0. Moon. B native of Demcrarn and hm! ‘both of Charlottetown: Young Peo- lvishcii to -.=co Prime Fdlviird lipids Scc, Miss Jcsslc Fullerton. Char Tillltv-firo dclcpxatss ativnd- iicttctclvn: lifission Band. Miss H8160 5|.'l"rofltt. oi Kcilsinfxton: Litvrfiillfe Sac. Mrs, Frank Lnfferty. of Char- m lcttcfoyvii: if. M. Sec. Mrs. J, S. New Inndon; Treasurer. Mirs Julia Graham. Charlottetown. y“ ‘ling’ the other churches who had ex- m item“; 1.11911- grcotillgg and to the r6- s-liiring officers for their untlrins s, work, Tyne Valley ehtendcd an in- c- vitation to the msbyteriei w hvld The Summersiiie choir was in et- tendance iii _i.ne_ evenins “with 1 00400-0 0040000 »-»v4<+444*" fling {$5.175 “Jfilie sf- tcrnooll was the presentation of a -Ti1e annual mret-ing nf tllc Prcs- lrojy oi the il1'.'C\\'€ii rdclress of Rev. Morin of the W. M. S.. of illc Pros- ‘Dr. Gcrlrlm, ill 1846 in r. 21y to Mr. eriim Cilurcllrs oi Prince Edward Avilliam itlcNcill on Rcv. Dr. Geddes rlcparture to;- tllc mission fields, The ropy oi ihc iuidrcss was the gift. of iliiilfid nlcn as Dr. Cropper, Miss~ .\fr, ivicNciills grilndnugllter, Mrs. and m, 51111118011 oi hialpcque. Mrs. Perry. of ilird. Pictou. Airrrlcrntor of the Gcn- iSiifHmCiFifiP moved n vote of thanks hififmilil‘. were present and de- iio Mfrs. Slmpsznn for her unique gift 111;} ininnnén OVBr by the nu .. 66% _ --—- Bflwllm ... ... ..... 19a Bteelofdenme ... ... ... .. 41% a, .,uoutrcnl.ilostivumsiieelofcenmrra.y.l..¢ so a‘g.ldreetfleomnheut, _‘ ... .......I'¢- so no on ‘i7 ma" THE Eugen Trllf Company offer to proprietors, and m" W ‘“ ".1 {-- imgy ‘those eentylpplanng investment in real estate, the con- Mbm‘ H415" 9M1! 1-1. y!‘ I6 "onofjgcjjortgege Department. Wecansceommodate 5%“ w - _ y: ' A £55‘ "Willie 1°!!! "Pén the security of first class Brazilian‘ W w ,6; 5,, , _. l . A. Oi! as" ' ' us: ... o. Mpfazglr‘, I suntan raver “m” - vw- COMPANY Canada 0n‘ ... ... n, "'3 leuahinhsafl. rim 08in: nsursvx, x. s. in. John's, ma. ‘ ma. (lraerilemi ... ... n; o. ‘t’ piles-Er, uxizlagrrcliliirigiifinwn ilrgfiyiil‘ QM’ e. UWG!‘ and Ps/per ' 7, Canada Brewing ..., m Iflllflfliflflmll nor-vestin- 41".. sou “ml - w, Dominion Bridge .., ... m, m4 Kmneootiit Copper ... *1}... aim ‘ _" mmwn Power soon-ins, ... ,,, :5 Montgomery Ward ...»; .;. a4 Freler Company ...- m Nils-In Hudson vowi- ...- 16% IHSUFQHCB Fund Trusts, General Steel Wares ... L ... 8 Piu-a-rnoimt Publix ... ... ... 577A Home 011 .._. . 4m Poor a Co. 3.‘... ... 21% Estate Executors, TYIIStQGS, Imperial Oil ... ... ... 90% Berlickézrord ... ...‘ ... ... 42 Industrial Alcohol m 11mm .. .. wt ' ' International Nickel ... 24% Sear: Roebuck .. 65% International Petroleum 111% Standard oil of New Jersey .. e914 , ' _,___ Massey Harris 26% Sterling Securities s l0"= " 7"” ~=¢'*-"i~ - Montreal Power . . . .. eslf Studebaker salt McColl Frontenac 1m Yellow ‘n-uel: ..'. 2e COMPANY ,. . hi». Canada Bronze .. 38".» General Motors 41% __ Canada Melting 1m u. s. steel .. .l5'1"*{; D0 i’: ‘i minion Tar 15 ‘v Famous Players ... 421$ BANKS 3 Not-ands .... .. .. no , Stewart Jones 8; Co :’ Power Corporation as Bank of Nova Smtle 316 ' § ‘Price Bros. ooii Bonk of Montlval , . . . .. 292 c"'”-"P°"de"l8 0f .' Mm J_ FRANK ARNETT Price Bros. . 60% Bank of Commerce .. . 241 & a i,- conservaflve Candida“ h, Prlnm Quebec Power . 52% Royal Bank 29o Q- ---i----.---- Member: o! the Montreal Stock Exchange " " u ACTIVE noun rmces _ I‘ Abitlbi ......... 5"» Julv 1 195s 97 88 are“ Gear" st‘ Charlottetown Beauhsrilois Power ......... 6% Oct. 1 1959 100 k _ __ Bell Telephone i 5% Mar. 1 1955 10315 _ _ _ _ _ B C. Power . . . . . . . . 515% Mar. 1 1960 93% “m, in the m, 05 Candi Caradri Steamship 5’? Oct. 1 1949 97 c l 0 I N H m; the best o; pr; 33;“; 6mm C P. R. . . . . . . . . "F, Dec. l 1954 103% ‘. . , v< . -~.,. .. - ic. P. n. .......... 4w". Dec. 1s 1944 971/, :.::.de‘ent'la1"' " inom. "r. s.» Chem. s". Jan. 2 lair 10111. i fflsw YORK Min}? _Q____I.-UT1_J,T [Gatirrau Power 5"» June 1 1956 eel.‘ inf“... _._l_..,_,-n..,..; _.,,.,. .... Oatneau Power .. 6"»- Apr. l 1941 99W ;féillf’?ifl disloclze Zli11‘1‘f’1‘_\' for Gatineau Power 6% June 15 1941 10015 I __._. 158k, The rat-u, N... t . “L, Howard Smith 55% June 1 19s: esu ‘ 9.1 to ....“ 3...... ffi"fi* Montreal Power s". Oct. 1 1951 10:1; MONTREAL. Que“ July t-Trhe do“ “twat an... ,,,u,,._,,.: Montreal Power is". 11m. 1 1910 1021i 1°"! mlrket has reached a stlse 110v», mind {g m... h .1... 5O, .-_.. Montreal ‘fiamways 5"» July 1 1940 1001i, "he" lily i0 day comments has be- lde‘. A. m, tn..." n. - ‘Montreal ‘Tram-ray; 5"» Apr. 1 1955 96 M1119 511196111110115- 0m film lif-‘eiil’ m; nglgi- Jrlrv" n~~h iMnnfrpq] q-ramways _ H 411m. Any, 1 1955 37 will teiibeiortl-ie market opens that m“: l‘r’\“qhv_‘_ “W, prim. 13mg, _ _ _ , , ,, 5'1. ful-b, 1 1943 l 193i; the session will be n. dull and listless 2m “VHS m“, w“ n 1 W: ‘gummy Pfflfpf 5". ‘ Den 1 195;; 1m ‘one with fractional changes either n. nth”, fin," Th”, 1c n. m fihawinizan Power 4V1’? Oct. 1 1967 97 ‘V33’ m? Yliih- ‘“_-,-,_\- my 13mm“; qvplppivny w; Eng . ishawinigml Power . . 5"- Feb. 1 1970 103-". The opportunity to make turns ha: __.._.,_Wm.. mo, “.51; t... his... .-.... Shflrtvitlitinf‘. Powcr .. 41.4"» Mar. l 1968 _ o7 disappeared for the time belnz and “m, m w, 5th,... m, n. United Securities .......... .... .. m". May 1 1952 1001i thP result lsihlt many traders ha“? ‘mph U... ;..,.~ a... l. _ x 19ft‘ for puts unknown um“ such 1" is ioziral a‘. lccf‘. tt'm:*ot""1':.1‘" ‘Hz pommmv GQVERNIHENT 305135 time as the mirket comes out ofmmmz paint ' its lethargjv. ; ' Wgr Loan , _ , , 5r: 19m 10095 Small investors are picking up min- ‘ win Loan ..... .. am 1m 103.55 "r hlochfi 0f the lwllhs Iivchfi that.‘ Midi“ “"1 "-‘lh“""-"' Victory Loan 51w m3 102.60 afford a swd Yield with absolute‘ Victory I/Jnn 51w. m4 103,35 tsefetv 13rd they have little difficulty] Iiilrrel" s hflzllcrif rrnrdllls |vi¢iow Loan 51;»; 15137 10725 fin finding such issues. The result fniilf 5'°"i< m kt. tPel-wwg] _ 55»; 1932 1mm that. sales from i to 10 share lots ‘llllilmiemrlltl lvllh Rpfunding 415»; 1M4; 9R 25 [account for most of the turn over Nomi“? RWY!’ ll?" -~ Refunding 5»; 1M3 103511 ‘thus indicating that the big trader B\"FB-§P= fhr tili- '1".":11=ll"ll.= or ’ Q liq-funding 414% 1944 98 35 It: either tied up and cannot do ariy- will rot break the ;.=--- made i111. w. cnesrlsn s. McLURE Refunding 414i". 1946 sass :11‘! 0i’ h» remhihihe °h the Side hh- 1"" Y‘ *1“ "dim" " '1‘ ~ Consunu" (humane m: Queen‘ 1 ‘i "i" i_'_'_"_'__"'_“‘~ Canadian markets are still under _ “he manual Agembly‘ He made “b, 1 A ARKET RiEVIEW that was enjoyud during the past ‘the mflwnce o; the bjgggr board at. is a burr of sin . 1e is ;ereme to the presentation of the mu Ear? reports recalled in regard to fiscal year. The company has Boomthough there has been a tendencyi‘ A dragging m, a. m“ Williams. ings from the Island PrPSbYiBTY - ltiritic City. People's Summer School, made a t the young ponplf‘. He outlined the program of tho slimmer school at Canoe Covc. Hi5 address was follow- ed by musical nilmber by the choir. In rising to speak Rcv. Di‘. CF01!- tor of Keneingwn Cilllfch. RBV- M!" Rev, st. Clair Jeans brought greet- Mrs, McLeod, President of Eastern ‘in reference Division, gave ml inicrcsting address ‘Church, He closed with an appeal on her visit. to the conference at At- Rev. R. H. Stafford. M.A.B.D.. 0i imerside on Sunday, Dr. Hunter River, head of the Young iCTOppef left on Friday rm- pom EL u stirring appeal for more help among McLeod. who returned to her home dress of Rev. Mr. Geddes w the w. irlwsprmt prmucticm m 0mm“ m‘ ,sholv relatively better nrslilts than ‘lion of the Privy Council at London fOr-,Mlv_ This does not mean m” b0 the Presbyterian iJune of last. year; they will be be- to all to mamtain a fraternal spiritlhmd_ but m? decline n is “Mela lip the church. _Dr, Baird is speaking,_.tood is less than was u“ ca“ in ‘in the Presbyterian church at Sum- ill/my; July o; course Wm be dun and Mrs- "While it is impossible yet w work ‘ lli evflrl the probable earning pow- illn- they were accompanied by Mrs. er of Cockshutt Plow 00., for the fiscal period that will end on Nov- lcmber 30 next it iscertain that; the ltotal will be considerably reduced as conlprired with last; year. owing not only to conditions in Western Can- in Sidney. N. S. Rev, Mr. Nlcolls. of ,l"ictou. was present at the meetings. -S. 1 ———-——~—————- , ems. c. E. OKEY MONTIIAL 8100K EXCHANGE Sh: di t s t h ‘M. s” He also referred to the deck cse the. t. e figures for June will Ithe June figures will run ahead of liquid position having 36.453371 of net working capital at the close of the last fiscal year, a general re- serve oi $1.500.000: a contingert 1'".- serve of $500,000 and a merchandise reserve of $500000: besides a. profit and loss balance of $1004.98." At current levels the stock is giving a return for practically 10 percent. The record of car loadings com- piled by the Dominion Bureau of Statistic] up to June 2B. which prac- tically covers the first half of the year. shows a total of 1.528 716 as a- gafnsg 1,706,560 cars for tlv period ended June 29. 1020. This shows the 1930 total as 80.3 percent of that of pcr said it. gave him great plcasuret -_____ to be prcscnt on this occult-m as it} Mrs. Marie Okey. daughter of A1- was not. the first time he had visit- lan and Mary Macmillan was born ‘one school. In the near fut-ire there ;i!hlil'0i'l has become s decided factor ed Kensfngt/on, as lie had been here when Rev, Mr. Biltheriand was pas- tor. I-lc said P, Fl. Island was a his- torical place as regards missionary work. Dr. Cropper L; n very delight- cription of life in British Guiana since ho wont there in ‘.898. It was a country of many nationalities. Re- presentative: of all races had made good and gave evidence of solving the racial problem so apparent in other parts of the world. any coi- ored men holding high positions in "the professions and on the Bench. The Indians are thsj best represen- tstiles in the east of religious mai- ters and we may l-sv», missionlries from Indie. mine day to convert the western people from materialism, said Dr. Cropper. In flpOlilihg Of the ldvancement of the work, the speak er said. 35 years ago there was only will be 125.000 new settlers. The in the community life of British Guiana The speaker was heartily applauded as he out down. o9000e0ev00004+0+0+++0+0+ O Dr, Baird. Moderator of the Gen- eral Assembly. was the last speaks: ful speaker and gave a beautiful fies» .in Boston. Mass. 0n February 26, 1808. When shenvas n child of six years the family movrd to Prince ‘Edwarf Island, Canada. where she grew’ to young‘ womanhood. She was united in marriage to ‘on November 5. 1918. To this union five children were born. One little girl. Effie May, died in infancy. Following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Okey came West, and made their home in Illinois. About. seven years ago they moved to Gibson City. Her genial, friendly disposit-i ion won may friends in this com- munity who will miss her very great- ly in the many social relations of which she had become a part. Mrs. Okay! parent; are godly people and as s child she was bap- tized end received into the home church. In 1922 she and her hus- band united with the Christian church in iuntouhwhen they came to Gibson City they beesmlr affiliat- ed with the Methodist Church. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. imd her sisters ofidays. Through 06ers, faith sees her memofyilivfng still. where life is not meas- with their rites If. the close of theiured by days and years. that Order honorvd her service. end brought encouraging llvords for Bile is sluvived by her husband, Saturday afternoon at. three o'clock Clifford B. Okey in 30mm Mug, inext year of course if business im- ada but so far as export Ls concem- last _vear. a rcduction of 10.7 percent. Pd. For the period ended Nov. 30 Up to the end of hfal‘ ihc dcrlinc had .1029. the cnmpanyb earnings amount been just undcr 10 perccnt. but the ed to $875,859 and there was avstl- June figures increased this. For the able for the common all of this offrr four weeks of June reported. the taxes. representing ttttlflsshsreflrbis 1930 total was 257.987 cars 11s n- Iwas nearly double the prevailing div- gaiiinst $298.36? a drop of 40 375 cars. Jdend rate of $1.50. It is quito pos- or nearly l4 percent, The totals for sib1~ that the dividend will not be Jum in both years were ahead ofi vii-riled during the current year. end May. June of this year being upt rersly 9,000 cars and June of first yes: 24.500. proves to anything like the volume ifour children: liked W. John, Ar- thur and Margaret: Merle: her fath- er and mother, one brother. Arthur at home with his parents. and one sister, Mrs. Jennie MscMillnn of Boston. Mass. Six months ego. Mrs. Okey was‘ stricken with her fatal illness. Thorugn day; and nights of intense suffering she fought bravely, though failing to regain her health. For some weeks she knew that delths i NEW HAVEN" own" Juli IOTA Mu] was m" Ind express“ hfl-Itiny tube into which lobster larvae readiness to enter the life thu lies ml!’ b9 Pill?” "hi" ‘hi’? a" Em“ beyond these mortal years. 0n June i"! i" hbtnheries may prevent can- lmh the fr." body w” mused nibelism among them and increase from its suffering and her spirit |ille total turned out by such institu- mtumed m 50d who “v9 p, 3e;- tions. The tube hss Just becn pat- ege was 32 you-g, 3 mqnthg m4 33 entedl. l: has beenhfound that the tiny o tors must e kept in con- stant motion and yet fed. \Vht\n two come together one invuiablyi ls eat- si the Methodist church in charge oi the pastor, Rev. Albert H. Flsgge. Burial took place in the local cem- etery. The eiflcers of the Eastern Star Order gave th-ir ritual s15 the chin-oh. IThe above is taken from a Gibson Illinois pspelnl seen this Yrs-ck can be prevail month with slim on both 1N- l! in such lllfll-i-tcts 'l~.nt arc 11111:‘ makes if: appcw: _ in the markct coll. I“ cvprvw; cine of late of not going to the same ex- Jremes. Unfortunately for the D:l- imirlion markets, Canadian compan- ‘les with s few exceptions. fail to provide their stockholders with quart crly profit and loss figures ard thosei issurd hv American concerns are all the market followers have to co hv. yryac‘ wail‘: {m- 11;‘ rlirrl to the TfliiV it‘. ‘I cm n nlrirkef It is generally conceded condlt.iol~is,rslllch (‘Fifiifid p: . in Canada are much brttcr than a- moi-luv upwards" n‘ :'~= c1 c cf :i~.1 cross the border and where earnings Tllcsdal" markct. 0n» pf ‘ iiguures of industrial corporations evade l~u=lics which. ls no‘ are available. there is little doubt 1n a inn-in: rnllzrl 1= hilt lvhat. thcv would prnscnt a fzlv- c1119. Wllcli iTlVfllil ;.= 1. orablc comparison lvlth America rxli- tilllc it ',< no‘ mm i l" <1"; Craiizfbuthrr d: Irvine 1n their arc n purclwr for a turn ivi: "'.':l cnmmcnts to customers state that the trim the‘ fir/r‘ are ' is during thc prevailing trrcgularitv. in- Thor» lil"‘\‘ rboiliri ‘w ivy-ell: f v-stnrs should guard hasty commitments. After dus- aliowance has been made for various discouraging factors in the presezrt situation. it is well tn rcmtmber that the recuperative pov crs of Canada are great. greater hv far than many countries can boast of and the!» will be demonstated in due time. Depression will sooner or later give lvey to renewed pros- perity and those who maintain their against rival: l‘~1»-1..‘ i. smaller carillon": qliai - r but tilc fiTVlfiPui. - .1 at the current fiz-ircs Voilacliiilir-coiltlnlirls to a1". Ilka fa stock which has stroll: ride] supjMlj-t. AF lllcilnonor-l Pinion» Vnnridnm-i is row one of ‘hr ilcsi frain: 1n~i~ iums on til-l 11s‘ l‘ . I favorite tarcct for the lviar r11 “l1 ‘file short interest in the Ftbck ion e"erv ral'v. OVPI‘ Booiks of Detroit This family of multimillionaires can make more than {average interest on their money. But each of three of them carries five millions in insurance. ' It’s wise to insure. Wiser still to select your home company. Funeral services lver- held inst en. Three adult lobsters rived in In tawny; only one survives. WILLIAMS it BENTLEY. LIMITED. Manager for P. ll. L