r .\. . _ __. '_-\1rr».;‘.-‘ -1". » ` 31, 1931 _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE If-f-”`_`,‘_ ` I Y Y T F H; =_ §.-Cildifdilvl " “"7 ”“""“"3 I 5" ` New York .The Montreal V TEWART JONES & C0 Charlottetown Excharise Stack Exchange |;yS -" i 1 . Market Reports vm-egpondents of Greenshielda & Co., Montreal ' %1i§§:-:$1-:E1-:Egg _ _\|0.\'1‘i11.i.ll. ,llaillo . . . _ . . . __ 20% Honra ltoheuck ... ... 51 3% Stuliilnrd Oil of New Jersey ,__ 401/| 4 Sterling Securities A ... ... £11, Ntliilehirker ... ... .__ 17 gon ll. S. Noel ... ... .-. ... ... 310% _._ ... -~- E___5__ \_nnl1ili1ll1_1 ... ... _._ ... _._ ... ... _._ _ /.1 xi-iioiv 'lrncir ... ... ... ... ... 7% (‘ulll\l1111oy _._ _._ ... ... ... i»'.21i'1-'[111-.1111 _ - iff- 111% io' _'|14 0% l'i1\\'1-r ... 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But the l X' \ ",\ SA DAYS BASED "Suit dresses" are an important `i(-Zgluctiozlnbfexdonsfoss W” “Ut C” _,_ --f ‘ Jersey (my at Mont”-__ postpom gtyle development. Many of these _ _ _ _ __, _ _ eve deep shawl collars of fox or A in in 1932 at the Washington, Drvmified "D' _ . ed. so » flat notched reveres or rolled col- On suit dresses smart short wom over matching frocks of wool, which make ideal shoppin or af- ternoon Eowns. The suit dress will be one of the high spots of fall fashions. *nl-11-__..l.__.i nllsr oAl1ra- ' R. II- E. COND GAME- a -that if a bustle is a necessary evil YESTERD " sroclf if " 2 DBO DQ OTA TIONS Dominion Of Bid Asked Wnr Loan .__ ...I5 IlO.'li|l00.00|i00.~i0 Wnr Lnnn ...i5 ll037|l07.00fi07_7l0 Victory Lniin .. __I5'/€||i0ZlJl|l01.-101101.55 V|('i(1l‘_V 1.01111 ._ _.|-'1‘,§l1l)7i-l|1l.4.`ll10-l.00 Victory 1.01111 ._ _.i5\~Q|lilIl7l1l0.25|i10.05 1!v|10\\'ill ._ __ .__|5',J¢ill)fl2i1il2.-101102.00 ltr-filiifilng ._.l4‘_~’yIi04I`i|l02.'l0| llcfllilillilg ...i.'1 |liH$l[1i1ii.'.’.’l| ltcfllnilinu ___V-lifQ!i1ilii1ii2.00ii02.35 ll1~fn1l1li111.: _ .. ._ .H1/_-|ll)1li|10'.’.-15| New li0111l=1:- .'10 101.00 lill.€.'» _‘T7 102.755 `i0'_’..'1-7 -'18 1111.227. 1111.511 59 104.35 i(lt..`»_`i Paray’s Styles (By Mary Knight, United Press Stall’ Correspondent) PARIS Aug. 29.-1U.P.>--It is dif- ficult to stand on the border line between two epochs but the iiouse of Lucile Pziray rather success- fully accomplished this feat. Since talk has been so strong about the bustle there are bustles in her col- lection but bustles of bows and flow- ers so skillfully arranged that they will be sought after rather than shunned. Since old fashioned capes and puff sleeves and lego’ muttons have caused no end or murmurings, there are all of these items and more ln Lucile Paray models-but- Sport clothes remain unscatllccl. They are an evolution of :hem- selvcs not of some olther mode. Three-piece coat suits and long coats with matching frocks are par- ticularly the preference. A newer, softer coruroy found many ways of making itself useful and ornamen- tal, especlally in combinations of brown and white. Sleeves Not Simple Taupe and henna, whether by other names or not, are back cn the color map for the winter, and the former combined with white and brown, and the latter with black as caracul, or breitschwanz, are lovelier than ever. Sleeves are never simple things, but always tiers and tiers, often with the ap- pearance of being morning grolies in full bloom with the petals point- ing toward the shoulder with the arm slipped through and the cuff turning back at the stem in a little green fold. Necklaces were decidedly inter- esting, being made of wooden but- tons with holes in the centers and wrapped in raffia of different colors and varnished. Others were of fish scales artistically put to- gether to resemble small cardboard boxes tinted to an opaiescent hue. They loked huge against the neck although their dimensions were only an inch square, but in reality were, lighter, if anything, than a mere feather. | Frogs Back Again _ i Wool "frogs", not unlike the ones that used to be used on pa- -M eight sealed tubes figured in a re cured grave cases of the disease. VACANT VAULTS ly visit the Capitol here realize tombs and the reasons why they re mg bit of the personal history of George Washington, which has been brought to light in preparat- ion for the George Washington Bl- centennlal celebration in 1932. When Washington died, histori- ans believe, there was no doubt in his mind that his body would be claimed as national property and suitably interred in a national mon- ument. "It is certain that Washington never gave even a hint of his views, or wishes, in regard to the dispos- ition of his remains, except what is contained in his wili," wrote George Washington Parke Curtis, Washing- ton's adopted son in his "Recol- lections of Washington-" National Honors "He, no doubt, believed that his ashes would be claimed as nation- al property and entombed with na- tional honors," Curtis continues. “hence his silence on a subject that has agitated the American people since his death." Curtis remarks that “the high authorities of the nation begged his remains for public interment at the seat of national government." Part of a resolution passed by Con- gress read: “Resolved by the Senate and the l-louse of Representatives of the United States of America in Con- gress assembled. "That a marble monument be er- jamas, appeared down the front' of one coatsult_ With this as with' many other suits prominently fca-_ turing buttons and fastenings, there I were only two or three of the but- tons fastencd while the rest remain- ed more or less as trimming. Periwinkle and a purplish blue rled out. ected by the United States in the capitol, at the city of Washington, and that the family of General Washington be requested to per- mit his body to be deposited under it; and that the monument be so designed as to commemorate the great events of his military and D01 was an odd combination for coat itical life." » and dress, the coat being of the President Adams followed Con- periwinkle trimmed with soft grey gross' instructions and _received a fox, and the lining and dross of the|reply from Martha Washington. purplish blue iii crepe romalne.|saying that she had been “tuli8h¢ Black silk braid, the shiny kind, was _by the great example which I have used by the yard upon yard around so long had before me never to oli- the skirt of two frocks and almost 'pose my private wishes to the Dub' covering the sleeves, row upon row. ‘lic will" and that she was willing But really, the little flower bustles to acqulesce regardless of the "sac- were adorable, and one that was Irlnce of individual feeling I must made of loops and loops of stli1"make to a sense of public duty." big bow in front-proving therefore Crypto Prepared oh iho foiih or this document President Monroe had two Cryllis -1 1 duce a serum which he claims has n mAc_Nosrs _ FROM BLOOD '-:§:sE-:~:I - - - - -- M _ __ 1 l D CANCE Canada Bonds rorol-§'r§f'“l§oI1§"r'r‘§-'r ;.'7°§r...,» - M0¥H1ng_ S1IOCk L€tlI€1’ Wall Street Mirror Says:- _- h giarkable tes; of the work int e Special to Johmton & Ward (spooirl to Johnston a wrrrn “U“°5‘5 an 'ea ment ° °°“°°" _ __ which is being done by Dr. Bendien _ -'- ‘ ‘ -- in the little country town of Geist. 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A perfect diagnosis _N1¢\v____:gKrl_§;“__;\~;§::§d,§§’_;‘;°§§§{,, ‘“‘“" ’ ' was made by the German physi- 'iam-rt eoiomri lr. .»r|d¢h¢odwl;e_n WALL srluam' aimnonr.. cian of the condition of the blood 1»r:;::h,|;:,,.:,_:e;_. :£11-1;m|°"§=p'“n,,_ ,,,,,,h,, ,,,,|,,,,,.,_,,_,n, ,_ Mm, N", IIN r . ¢| -| le most of ainrk prices 1-ilnnot be maid to be 'contained in each tube' “ve °‘ 35;: ‘|r|:l':| txuxt th? c:e|llte1l to bringing new recruits to the construc- Whlch held the blood °! patients the imllrovi-11 sentiment rrlardinl 11:1! :i\'_e _iilille olf fir, securities qrrirkebtrl, H _ |.~ || »| g te in t 11 irnwng lu enrer no e- sufxerlng from cancer' :»`;T;o:;feIy“|:r‘:ui|1:‘ hurl: i?f“i’i‘lil\ lm- |\\'1-en thou- who ure of n llulllsh The test was arranged by the in- proved sentiment with the rxl\¢¢¢o¢lu“ "’“"‘** “f '“‘“" “"4 “W” who \’°f“" "Mt "mls "`.|`.a| “.||| rrppeiir later to desert the bear nlili-_ Tile fact that Ve-51123131011 C0mm|“9e 01 the Brit' m .ummrt it “.,,u|,| we mto he an tl1_e min-ki-t Ilan 'been ohio to maln- ' Em _ | |_ who are `tl\ n n sternly tone. In some lnstlneel ish Phe Cancer Campatgn It :i-',‘,1:|'¢l|’:My:\?|l1-Z l:i::|:lbl: Trtxglirngenientl to more uhe-acl. ullrlei-'lilo worst sort is expected that Dr. Bendlen's dis- ,mm b,,,,,,,,,,_ |;1r riows_ oovnililo is one or in rrrni _ ~ | tie hunlll m|1r|~nl|\'e nttrllintcn. The uvfion ol coverles now will receive backing ""',`\,k:,l;|r:.a;M: slsn. ‘ns wnn_`ti1e stock market this month has been 01 gminent gurgeoy-15, nw “ulht ,,,_.,,.|n|g¢m¢||¢ given tc|1‘iu1i:-l__v t'.~l|u_we1|_ ltler-x;n1leA of its 15,1: _ I H I I ‘hh by R seniiiiiire o tm o ligus ._ with the md °f the German :-tzilggirirlzn 'ln :ho 'r`r1::t-rlierir or the wi_1f=\"1i_1o _of»~t_\\'ar lien;-_lmnrliet was _ at H _ os 111 sro: ir io om. ure can 1 d°°t'°rs di5°°v°'y' it is h°p°d th "‘“f",, me |m,_,,,,,_|“|_ m.,.,.,,,, lhrrlr no <11-"ml or mo mi-1 :lure rho -neuron it 'soon Wm be possible to detect' B nllove the iii) lc-rel It will he of in; I0” i1r|;i_1r nhout n ren¢~1vi\|l 4_1! lnielllirig 1| - 1| t' if nm 11* en u- newn wml par cu ary 1 oanoer producing oondition in the §;,'_§;°"'_‘; {'m"§§§.j, ,,;°_,_‘}§,,'§,"‘,,_., ,_ ,,,. 1.... ...rv 110. 1.11.... rho 1.... ion blood before the disease reaches alprohrlrrrl, 1.11 from a ioehrrlrril _.moo-,tn 1111- nwrtion that present stools "MM b"“k|n‘ mmugh nm, |¢\-_-| linlillnirn can he considered “lhoel maglignant stage and also to pro- “.m,',.,,,,||,|.-,..-, would elgrruy ,o. proof.” if on even terms close- scores would be in evidence. Owing to the short evening thme ladies’ singles had to be postponed their 'first round matches com- pleted by Tusedsy evening. Every- thing is posted at the club house and players therefore can make their own arrangements for games. There are only a. few meri's sing- les in the first round left but the ladies' number about sixteen and must be completed or else default. Saturdays results are asfollows: Men’s Singles 6-3. Dickson defeated McKinnon 8-4, 8-6. Kerr defeated Gordon 2-6, 6-3, is-a. ' White defeated H. Wright 6-1, 6-0. Ladies' Singles _ isoli 13-11, 6-3. FARMINGTON. Mc., Aug. 29.-(U. P.)-Five toy balloons tied together one-half hours later across the Bay of Fundy in Clementsport, N. S. They had traveled 250 miles. Tommy-Why do you 511119050 Dad-Oli perhaps to give him B -__ 'I' E N N 0EllTRA|;li_l|l\lil!lMl FALL MUSIC TERM - Prof Thompson will re-open studio Sept. A HINGT N' _ 2 . _ . -_ _ W S 0 ' Aug 2 (UP) 'rho handicap tournament now 2nd. singing, piano and oi-gan. sa Few of the thousands who annual- being played on the Charlottetown Upper Prince st Phone 235 _Tennis Club Courts made a good g427_3_31 that in the basement’ under the start on Saturday afternoon with d°'“" °f the st'“°t“"" the” “re ‘twelve matches completed six cNc.A<;aii1aN"r ANNOUNCE two vacant vaults’ hewn wt of rock ladies' and men's singles I MENT-Mr and Mrs Joseph Dou- mr George and Martha Washing' Several upsets due no doubt to cette announce the engagement of mn' heavy handicaps to some and it their daughter, Margaret Helen, to The preparation of these two reversal of form on the part of Mr. J. Augustine Peters 'of Capé _ others, were seen but the defeated Traverse, marriage to take place in mam unoccupied me an interest' made a remarkable showing and S€1itember. B42!! RETURNING HOME-Sir An- drew Macphail is returning from Prince Edward Island to Montreal after two sols had not doomed the oh september 5. having sufficient ultimate winners. These matches IY recovered from his recent ill- wiii be completed this afternoon or ness. He will be accompanied by wmon-Dw_ his brother, Colonel Alexandei The tournament committee re- Maclohail. and Dr. Lionel M- Lind- quests the ladies to try and have Say--MOHUGHI Star. PERSONALS Mrs. A. E. Long and daughter, Miiss Marjorie of Ottawa, are visit/ ing in Charlottetown the guests or Mrs. J .K. MacKenzie, School St. Miss Marie Paquet, Souris, ir enjoying a delightful holiday, the guest of her uncle, Rev. Father C. Cousins defeated Houston 6-2, 6-2. Peter; Kelly-S Cr°5s_ McMillan defeated Hornby 8-6, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pound Spring Park Road, have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Duf- .Wright defeated Murdock 6-3, 6-2. fin and chud_ having motored here from Haverhill Mass. Mrs. R.. P. Carson and daughter, Mrs. R. T. Conant, accompaniet' by Mrs. George Gamble and Mrs Miss D. I-Ieartz defeated Miss Dav- (Rev) Eine; Lam; and youn son Z Deane, motored from Cambridge M155 ECIEFM by default "Om M1'S~ Mass., and are visiting relatives Cudmore. and friends at Kingston and Char- Ilviiss Nicholson by default from ]0¢,tetown_ Miss McMillan. .__ Mrs. Stems defeated Miss Marie M155 Ida. Callaghan, whom for Mutch 6-1, 7-9, 'l-5. the past three weeks has been vis- ,Miss Rutteilbury defeated MBS lting friends and relatives on the |Large 4-6, 6-0, 6-3. Island, left on retum Saturday _Miss O. Johnston defeated MiSS morning for Cambridge, Mass. 'Clarkin 6-3, 6-3. Mr. Lorne Howatt, B. A-, M. S., BALLOONS TRAVELED 150 MILES Assistant Plant Pathologist at Fredericton, N. B., who was doing some laboratory work at Sackvllle came on a short visit to Char- and released here were found 14 and 1,_-,tgefown and was the guest of his sister. Mrs. Nicholas Power and Mr. Power, left Saturday morning on rctum to Fredericton N. B. "What did you name 'your riev. 1 Adam was created first? youngsrel-7' _ "We are going to call him Jere- Chance t0 Siiy 501119011118. _ miah, alter his uncle." _ "The lad's uncle is rolling in mon- Bnem ribbon gathered apparentlylne (mly reservation Martha was!" "War does not determine who is cy. isn't he?" ' mm B tum” that held the hiI’5'iIiBi0i’\ made W" th" She 5h°“ld right." It only determines who in "You dcn't suppose we like th down tightly. Suddenly unsnaooed bo entombed beside her husband. _ew name_ do you... nd made itself into a cape with the 1 , _ 5 ~ M NOT an Art . _ . e @-has l P *_ 11.n.s.'!` nano ron Altman --_ 11.1." Nineteen-year-old Mary Fi-'sk' of olodo lm pledded guilty iri nr- loined 1 hold-un nn: _"lust -for _centenniai, a. movement was made by Congress to have Washingtons remains moved to the CaDli-°l- but. 'this, too, was never carried out. I The need for a national tomb for Iwsshlngton has been obviated, ac- oorriihg to the washington Bioen- tennial Commission, by "efforts Of patriotic women who have forever preserved Mount Vernon as a nat- ional shrine." _He Darling, 1 am so heoliv I could kiss the whole world! she-Now were engesed you must give up those bachelor hab- I \ ‘ _ 1 . Portfolio dir Pont U. S. Siul 011| Elevator Union Perifle amerglcsn Cl? r - U 0 U Pali: (iadi E. General Motors The Borden Co. National llocult Ann. Pr. It Ll. Colombia G. It B. American Tsbefxo North Am|1r|canCo. Amer_Sme||. It Ref. Snndnr1|Oil(N_].) lnrune1'll-lnrvesm Publl¢Befv_ (N.]_) Prone! If Gamble F. '_ Woolwcrdi Amer. Tel. It Tel Coneolldested Gu General leerrie Sens, Roebuck Union Cubicle Cen Products Air Reduction Psnnoylvenie Dru: IIC- Aie leon Inspirational speculation is in- teresting . _ _ but not usually productive of anything except financial loss. Investment of money is a business, and should be treated scientifically in the iight of past experience. Vi/'rite now for details regarding a truly scientific investment medium Diversified Trustee Shares ‘L SerleeD _ _ J0liilSTOii & WARD herd. Rogers, Jr. illnnnrei. Phono MLM! ftnrrlfm l|\~|||_\1,,' 130 flrnfton lt.. (`harln'trtn\rn_ rtocliest ~ ... ._ I a o Newark ua 1 tfoii to robbing s Michigan woman the thrill of ii” IM 11°' 1"" '°“' '~'-"°“- ` ‘-_|~,,,,,,,,_,, __ 3 7 9 or hor oar me diamond ring. sho some for roomy while armed- 'l--.1-_ ===-== 1 ' _ ,,;.,..‘