e 1 _TULY6 1933_ __ _ ' - 'rl-us ul-iAi Umm .Annual Memorial ot epi-ing‘ Tho crises will be mailed to the ohargo Monument 4 p. in.. xonsing- ' Winners- ifouow wh sem” 739 p_ m_ wwe” L_- The winners have been selected wingi , h Nm 1207 ` md neighboring by a committee of doctors. 7_3() p,m_ Red Th” paiethoi-po, joyed_ &$’7.352,000.c0. can ter, ~_.\ Mn A_ B. Fisher acted as T°“t_ Since the iirst of the fiscal year mee cn SERVICES S d master and the following program §;’reS°mp”‘“y has redmmed 135’ UHUR , UD By, - sth: iviuroif, st. Jorma sngii- wa; °Cf,§;e,§i,L°u°` . .fukin y °h“'°h= 1° H- 1”- Sunil” solo_i\/ns. N. D. MacLean Y‘ moming at her late residence. 186 -@- George Street. The deceased Dividemg on the Preferred md who was sixty years of age, had gmunm giogu di iii, goody", b°°“ “PP‘"“°1Y in *M bm °f 'rin me nuiilioi- oo. of causes. °° th* d" P"°“°“‘ t° her- Limited, for the second quarter of 1933. amormting to $1.75 per share l;;°;\:nd ,;;°;?°?;"5i5';r I3; on the Preferred and 60 cents per the loss of their mother two mm on the 0° n' uve been “"1” sunday "wma, sons, Ernest, at Prince Albert'and mgedsto ' Mrs. Teresa Strain, Brookline, Mass; °h°q“"' "` Fiorenee' of Th, Guardian stan. states that the dividends of the nrst f _ . IST oHmwn_Chen_y va1_ egmily sincere sympathy is extend ;ingood:1vi; ilixepprgiiiizitgryq . B. 5“"d”- my 9”’ "’”““”5 at 11 'rho funeral will bo hola Friday `me§;W E"`°“s°"3 at 73° P' m" CNP' morning at 9 o'clock from St. Dun- ative _ ~ stan's Basilica. and cmd, -____ I present CHURCH OF SCOTLAND--Divine I muuon sth. at Milo, 1o.ao o. in.; ons) ` “med eman at ,mo D' m_ Also on, ho e Beach ‘Inn Reserves were set up during the . July mth* at summemdc p half year at the same rate as in` previous years. The total reserve The annual banquet of the share- account E holders of Stanhope Beach Inn was assets a. Services on the above i ard at 6 P M when the spacious in ° ' " total 1°” sunday' ‘my 9' °r° “fdining room was practically filled. Ln tm . . ` veg 1; giilitsiloea Nrorrtlhu. H1i;h;°;Tc'l" I The guests sat down to e, five course account stands at approxhnamy -._ re Sing Song, led by Mr. Justice Ar- ! ing R-NWAUI CHARGE-July 9"* senault and R. B. Holman. Toast, lbonds 571011 df- 11 B- m-» 0°mW3u at, The Hotel, proposed by Hon. Shelton Wei-5 mmunion. New Dominion at sharp and replied to by Mr. R. E. me sei-vioo at oomwali rndoylnovm 000| at 8. Rev. C. N. Brown will; Toast -_ The Ladies, proposed by !P1am than an now outstanding in Mr Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. Mr. Walter Grant, and replied toime par Reviewing business conditions, Mr. F. by Mrs. R. E. Mlltch. Car Seizure Case In Supreme Court Oar hand of death has fallen heav g, ni , Aioygndi-g gi; 3 p in , Hagel WdUl°° Bfehaut- ‘ brook at 7p m. Rev E J Chia wi sh t H that the hoped ‘Ur in FI’ a t‘hin a ort img of each other be so considerable as to make" n MEN'B SEEVICE-.At the mens Bin his beloved wire Tuesday svonlus- oonauotou at cross nomo at 11 T"°”"P°°“'° mer' MY- and Mft' our . mission renewal service at Bt._Drm- 991 --._ stan's Basilica last evening, Father b°¢h Enom!" ootmcm "_ Augustine preached s. powerful ser-P211 ‘xl :H v - ch rommmura-at s mont moot- §;’,‘_,,°“ th” '“b’°°°' 'Tm I’°"° °’ .nl cnoncnns-'rho services on July °° d ARBOUR P R' E S B Y T E R MN inted under the provisions oi' the will be at li a.m. and 'I p.m. PM will conduct the morning and ‘gh minister tha evening services. _ Engush Mr' Donald Camp' Waief Justice Mathleson and a ry in the Supreme Courtyester- Sunday School at church and _ day' The case of Thomas Coyle and Clifford Sherren vs. Chas. H;B1ack, J hn si , J B. MacDon- iy, two sisters having passes sway norm Minister csasnoma .mn mmruiy -af '"”°°‘“ am” Board of Commimioners ap- hlbition Act. and James S. Ed- ds came before His Lordship The action was one for re- for 000.00 bond issues of the Cotton giveth i;,igii¢_~ ' 'and to the collectors throughout shareholders President C. I-I. Carlisle- have been earned on both and Common stocks and letter accompanying the A, i In An Effort To End Depression Improvement Shown in the Last. md 9, “uh an dads' “bu we ld I I eath of Mrs Prank Bradley Quarter. Bly! President Car- m ° “nhl” 0 re lille lcfvide ....~___.. | i < -WE UFFER YOU- A FRE!! CAB. WASH with every repair job amounting to $3.00 or over performed by us, this week, at regular prices. We will not departfrom our usual accuracy and good work- manship and will use only GENUINE PARTS. I-IORNE & B0.-Central Garage CHAR.L0'.l"l`ETOWN are carried at s very conserv- amount. Purchases of cotton rubber shows o profit. oil prices, of well over half af dollars, which is not in- stands at $6,639,000; clu-rent, or s1o,4.szooo.oo- invosunonrsl Ill of 7,025 rcdemed to date. Prior. of the present issue of Coin- teak the half year, $325,000.00 of the ish” investments. Out ofthe 53,- deep hands of the publiobonds to the G. T. Mrs. Earle Prowso and Mr. J. The meeting closed with the Whear as a Press Committee. BCn0dlCi»i0ll» e minute.; of the last annual "There recently has been an in- meeting were read by the Rev G. crease in activity of Canadian T- 5 business as well as world business. ‘ Se" There has been a greater demand I “'°f¢ value of $999,500.00. and lisle’s letter continues: Th B in the six months' earnings. ,sh and Governmem Bondsl The 'annual meeting of tho Bihio w|400'000_o0 md miscellaneous society was held yesterday in the ents $231500_00_ Surplus United Church at Valleyficld, with of Preferred stock under] S';i;ety` g fund provisions, making is Mom! ible Society Annual Meeting presentative Attendance From All Sections At Yesterday’s nual Meetin_g_ At Valleyfield. prescntative attendance from section of the Province. the morning there was a the afternoon session devo- excrcises were conducted by . ._ if ths. - 11 G. UL. M0l‘lllUg Prayer; ! cm-e)_ . to the current fiscal year 4,670 f Iileengzev' D I Gr] i The Pros res p, m., Evening Prayer- REV- E. solo-Miss Verna Rodd. (Encore). Sho I-'°'“°°5W’- - _ Toast-The King. mon stock had been cancelled. Dur- deleg , Rev. H. D. Raymond. then the chair, and welcomed tho ates from the different par- He pointed out that the in- "The entrance of Thy Word . Raymond then named Rev. Spriggs ss Acting Secretary on motion approved. British and Foreign Bible Society Ito meet in Valleyflcld. 2. That our thanks be extended to the Rev. D. M. and Mrs. Sinc- lair. for the splendid nrrangementi made for our ontori'|`nment, and ting of the Executive of the to the members of this congrega- tion for hospitality. 3. That our hearty thanks be oxtmidcd to the Rev. J. B. M. Ar- 'mour, General Secretary, for his imiistcrful, illuminating, and com- jprehensive addresses, and to thi :Rev. John Pringle for his happy ,word of encouragement. issuedbythe cotton Company iei-este of the Bible Society ure' 4. That our thanks also be ex- b°“¥ht~ Th” 35 U95 5h°Wn 311 far-reaching and its roots are very .tended to our stcnographer Mrs |Prowse for her efficient services the Province for their hearty co- operation. uriers in tho absence of ‘tho 061061' S I1'1St3.11€d etary, Mr. J. P. Gordon, and 1a_bm._ grjoes hw, .dva_m,ed_ The District Secretary, Rev. J. At the regular meeting of Alpha However, the rice advance has not M b EE oom-inrison with gold. °f Murchison,‘then read his report, p . n so marked when you make the giving c. very comprehensive review the year’s work. He said that of the Executive Council the fol- Glen Martin school Wm be at 3 'compenee as it- was claimed that ‘ hm t co fire, the firemen had little difficulty TobeAssoc din he m- - misusxion of the Peace: For Prince ::x“;;T'i;“i:?°mga;h°e:l°"' mth' ty, Thomas H. McAull, Con- W as .Letter-s patent were granted tl” mfhw” T"'m° A" °°m° M' ` el : To be Noun” Public' GARAGE FIRE _ The firemen D111- S nmkynouon' Hmmm. ohm°m_ were oauoa out about ii ouioek yes- Sunday eohooi and Bible class at mu ; Cornelius J. Campbell, Bu. Wfdly to extinguish a. fire in two 2 pin. The Sacrament of the L_ Charlottetown To be c°m_ garages at the rear of the Strath- Lords Supper will be dispensed at ha mms; not for hun; acknuwlédgk cons.. Although there were large 3 p.m. Rev. Allister Murray, min- quantities of smoke arising from the ister MAGlSTB.ATE’S COURT _ The town yesterday for Bumrnerside to (fore , , ‘spend a few weeks with her uncle, O'Connor, Edward Oun~ie, James as usual. Murray Harbour or Mrs. Leo Duvar, left Charlotte- the easioin of a Dodge car near the d been deprived of the Dodge car on Dec. 21. ' The witnesses called were Cyriac --*M Gallant, W. B. Prowse, Donald ransonans Davis, ciifféni shonen, Thomas Coyle, W. B. Prowse (re-called). The jurymen are Mark A. Smith plaintiff unlawfully took pos- eens County Jail on Nov. 23 last in alternative that the plaintiff man) James McCabe John WWF ggunty waiters south chorioao- °“°° °’ " “‘°°°"°* °"°"€°° ‘”“°" UWIL as fore Magistrate Donald MacKin- non yesterday, and was adjcimied for a week. An assault cess 'was annum AoOmEN.|_._A settled out of_court by mutual , I ’ :th hh “wma” oecunel st agreement cf the parties concerned. 535°’ °f M” Award’ B °"° Mr. Christopher Gunn. . B Macleod. rown, .John E. Trsinor, Robert Mr. and Mrs.~B. J. Alward, of Portland, Maine, are the welcome argument of counsel. The case adjourned till today for g "Most nations have and are sug- sm; gesting remedies to conibat the de- ng ` precsion. This is especially true of gf; the United states. No Congrm in Carlisle. "will continue its_ oonserv- t advantage of in opportunities." (Canadian Press) lo tho history of the Unirad stores has adopted such unusual methods or plans that so completely defy all 0 efforts to estimate their effects. The fn; major world prdblems remain un- Tots solved, i.e., stabilization of currency, ure. ,international trading and interng. tional debt settlement. lportage, $239.98; miscellaneous, “Your Company," concludes Mr. $439.60; balance on hand, $2,391.12; eign ough the year had been exceed- y difficult the heart of the ple is towards the work, but are straitened in their re- oes. Colportago, as usual has n carried on. The Treasurer, Dr. H. D. John- then read the financial state- t for the year 1932 showing: 1 receipts, ss,a"17§<`>"iE""éi‘-.‘===¢_~`-“- *. . li fl .sf 7 I fp. -i,_‘ . \`- ~. . 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