fig PAGE NINE . - . _ A‘ Y""'F"'ge' “P” Stock Quotatzons] The winner of the Vi-Tsng - ‘M?’ m‘? '° h”? 7°“ hmfhxi“ M I 113" cit. '11}. £32m’ N" 8°°d °°"difi°"' Hm’ “d “mmning ontrea Pivglal New m‘ “mm” “d P'°-"°'"° Pmpm” Stock Market ' of we 0111mm. u do“ miwh l“ York, Stocks prevent redness and roughness. ‘ P5335“ (Canadian Press) i DsponLyusnAQendssJ-hulted. - s: k - cl - assurance-mummies; ‘l,’ 2gl:u;§nl;m!,...... .._, .. lilglif; A aha-n“ Kl 113% 2'" :11?" a-gw-l- I u " i}? i - - .. l" = I" v 1- ; u" , - e e 777V e ‘ v How shim. .. . . . . .. , w, Au1uflf"M-0-,-m_--- - f?” i s . t DOIIIVSIIQPI and Con] B .. 2' Cam“! Dr " 30¢! i Advertising llatcs- aya e Ill vance ;,i;..:;*.v..-,;., - -- - 2,1,;- a .- n - - .. -l.» l . l6 ,.. _ 73%: can!“ “Ii-flu.” mad.’ ‘a p“, Ind. wk“ ‘n. llfcColl Front l2 Ch k . _ Eastern locals, 2o. per word; Announcements and Coming fllfftgflfw _ [it t .. 4407?‘ “my, 2o. per word; Classified, Super word. In ‘llhlllllfilllm (llrpvir-Ier (Illzrp 19h’, flaw“: l" I Noflpgg, 70o, per inch; Lists of Floral and Splri ual 0 cr- Shlflltwlgfilnnnwbr 13% "sum," m,” lngs, Cards, etc. (c. per nuns: Letters of Condolence. 70c. ‘ m‘ e1 o, Cnn- __ _ 30% gen Electric 241i,‘ (By John L. Cooley. Associated per inch; Notices igufhanka’ and Allll$mn 70c. per inch G21; g 145W i Pr”! Flnanda] ‘vrmfl or 4c ml‘ W0"!- ‘Yl’ l“ °" ‘W m. Bur-renter '15:] l NEW YORK Au zpgiooksi e rflilem t t t - fl < ii - g- mllfflm“ cum m’ W ' '° "' '°'.' ’ '° £1‘, @5131, i211 lhad difficulty making much head-I! . - - - . saw-v min-y "".“°""v we We.‘ --¢-—“ °°“" °‘ ‘ rw" firs] Ser N J . 422/4 markets today. some shares were D -.| '-.- vvsil ‘d u =_ M “u” uh gm“, m, N J 3W strong throughout the session, but iizgiol-zzkenp-rlozooriwo. strioil! TAXI lqlifiofugarlilde 3.12m; m” m“ “d m“ m” " “mm”! ______._____._____ nniiea Corp . a spurt, settled down to moderate flyable in advance. n s Rum," _ 1",. I STOP, LOOK a LISTEN. H. s: M. vlnmmm _ 2M; swings lip and down. ending the Agents wanted ggladéhcor. ‘fitment and Gt. Geog; ggztlurlrttvse 44%; day, lion-ever. with a fractional: ., one . _ "‘ '“ average advance. ' ____._._ rm 17%‘ Except for rumors as to the im- use: iggiggarglttged goinlillfgeslsg F01‘ Sale I... 23% iminence of fresh credit expansion "a; in their own district, Also '1'" ' __________ “RAIN 'efforts and revived reports that a local dealers for cllles- fioglllc" munmaknmfigmousagmfiz u’ s: ‘free gold market was on the way, glxgigstlllemléltigd. gtilgelgrgtilltg mm Guard,“ on“; t, ‘E finial“ M") ‘the list had little to influence it. 0,. “m” mm gush pfoposlflbn. WINNIPEG, Aug 24- l ‘Trading seemed largely of the pro- {“°.Z“.'.‘.'...Z’.°‘3.‘ZZ.K$§JL‘§‘ZOZ’AZ ‘hiffie; ‘fnfiTfli-‘Zuifinlf; w-n-e- on» "we" , ,,, ,, , B i - .. . Efter a. trial. Ask catalogue and cal-as. Guardian Central Job , ,,,;Y,Q,“"§§‘,,‘”‘11, ff, "‘,"."°“""',‘ °' when: 0c: 1014B; m. mi: -\l-'Iy|° e n ted states dam’ whkh details. Famllex Products Com- Prinwry. Nov. l-tf. i has new iiipluenav lie-fill." g1? “ttbict '1‘ “mg “Swdmd Wm‘ “"2"” 1”‘ To Let‘ y ‘ 5'10 St. Clement Sh. M011- , Que. a. w.-24s. i BINDER TWINE, GIIEEN SHEAR , ilioiliicilon lll Cll - m: T0 LET -_ 144 (man “Geeorge Street. Apply 146. \ 289. o LET - HOUSE 0N BISHOI‘ t. A 1 122 Prince Stree. SH“ pp y 2l15-7-31-tf. 0 LET-FIVE ROOM HEATED flat, with surl room. 53 UP?" "2 SACRIFICE — 12 ACRES, Iii Prince. Phone Z35. 491 o LET-DESIRABLE ‘HOUSE overlooking Harbor, No. 9 Sydney 5L Apply W, V. Purdle. 607 Boarders Wanted miles from Charlottetown. 5 acre orchard. Splendid garden land. To be sold for mortgage. Phone 633. 665 _.._._..________.____ FOR. SALE - SUMMER HOTEL. Beacon, Victoria. Ten room house, six room bungalow, bath- :.\I0nil‘l‘llI dairy ilnil ; tollny despite repel-ts Ilild. EXCHANGE NEW roux, Aug 2~i—(A.P.)—For- produce market obllts: Oct 30%; Dec of IINIVV bllitir 4 ‘WA’ only .1 single 4 c w mat: N}. 5 C W 3.5%; Track 40% TORONTO, Aug 24- Stocks 3975A; iznrloy: Oct 41%; oi-e 4cm; May c w 309i; Nu o. well. MINING (Canadian Press) hilly‘ IHSBIISSES RIGHTSUF MARITIMES (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. 5., Aug. 24.-"It is the intention of my Government to secure the best legal advice ob- tainable w ascertain Just what the rights of these (Maritime) reasonable demands. When that Pvrlvd- The opinion has been secured I shall ask much 0f the for the recommendation of the Gov- ernment as to what action should be taken thereon," said Hon. L. P. D. GOWH" Tilley. Premier of New Brunswick, ulwhu pru- light and vlnces are under confederation and WbEEl-Wflfiin what m the pfovlncgg’ 1e85,] uud west where heavy floursales were re Grain Drops In Chicago Market (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Aug rpm-flu, fluc. lulled erratically today in u, thin market. An early break was follow. 8d by s. rally 1n sympathy with stocks, but liquidation of Septem- ber contracts caused further re- cesslons. Liverpool wheat was weaker on reports of rains in pal-ls of Arggn_ tlna, but ihese were said to be inconsequential. Cash demand in thesouth- and Mrs. Robert Kennedy. For t "limb" 0f Years she resided witl: her husband at New Perth. Th4 family then removed to Sydney "hi?" U19)’ Silent twenty-twc years. About seven years ago they returned to Charlottetown. The late Mrs. MacNelll was f member of the Central Christie! Church in this city and while he; health permitted alivais took l Plvminent part in church work. B: her lovable qualities she greatlg endeared herself to all who kneu her. She was essentially a homi lol/lfll? Woman deeply devoted ti her famlly. and her death is l great blow to her dear ones. - There are left to fondly 017431151 her memory besides her husband presed too by tonight when asked as to what ac- (BTW- tion he proposed taking on the pet- ition of eight representative clty and 2 provincial bodies pres Government the Province Wheat closed weak and 2 3-3 to 7-8 cents beneath yesterday's 1m. 531L911 to m, ish. corn weak. l 7-8 this week appealing to Oats 3-8-7-8 off, rye 3 to take acli-zn Iii an e1‘. 8nd effort to secure "just rights for the WW8!‘- Maritime Provinces ul-ler the Con- federation agreement." “1 think it is high time the three Maritime governments and boards of trade and all public organizations get together and advocate the rights ‘fessional variety. Further weakness M "use pr°vm°°5 ‘m caflm“ ques’ tlons," continued the Premier. Other questions the Premier en-, umerated as follows: l pits were session. Corn was up and doun with wheat, but was de. a lack of interest. nment reports confirmed the nged status of the -2 s-s down. -4-11-2low-' v provisions s to 22 cents survtw" Markets At A Clanc (Canadian Pres 'l'orolli0 and Mo 8 utrenl-Siorks show inactive 00m flatlonary gossip, may have offered some stimulus to the early upturn, Mining Strong , Mining shares, led by Home- ,stake and U. S. smelting, were firm to strong. Rails als Tip Top, 6% cents. E. V. Mac- ' lwx was put up for sale on the li_~cal_ Leod, Albany. 594 f?"Mallilg"lia§zd’lf_'qfls“gd'|f§5;,g"§§§ casn mucus lm 1 ‘i s in (urlols c»: lea. , , FOR RENT-J ROOM HEATED The cheese market IEOHIFHIIFII‘ to he wgwfito‘ 2120:’ $321. Qzkfiir ‘Nazi flat. $201 also a r°°m5 BI 522- illujltizelilnlfegoyllalélvnlggioqmulling,‘ N0 4 n" 02%: N” 5.57%: N0 B 5314i; P110118 633. 666 Qili-ilec white urlll colored rllrose re-"lxr-Ilkifl 51%; Track 08%; N0 1 dmmn mnllloil hnlf a cent less than On- ' ~ _ Oats: N0 2 C W 371A; No 3 i’? IV r011 saw - AUCTION rolmi- Elli",.i’°i‘.‘“?éi..°°§§"5'i§i i.‘§€‘.‘§"‘5.‘..°; l‘ .= l“ 1 fir“ “Wu M1 led 0% Five. Bridge and wmst score ,.,,,.,,h.ed_ ' N1CA~ feed 31h; No 3 C W 28%.: Trnck can‘; Guru-dim germ-a] Job Egg receipts totalled 281 crises sud - '1 ‘ ., , I | Biir ey: 6 row er if C W 441%; .. rnw rum-m u»- l-lr- l’.§.i.‘1§...'f’.§”l.“"ein..‘ii.'°?;‘£"li$iJiflfii e -= c v m» ~~ - r v ~- rising more hen 2 points The clllcr talking points b carriers were, of course ings and the durability of freight traffic improvement. ehind A few industrial leaders stood l-ll o did rather u, Union Pacific and Santa Fei such grade unu commerce A-"Shlpment through Maritime ll goods and products from but on tlle whole operators appear-j port's of a ed satisfied to let the market drift.’ Onmrm and Quebec’ manufacwm , or otherwise, for export particularly f Afternoon dealings were very quiet, during the winter monms_and v1 I feel strongly that we should not be debarred, even on account of the St. Lawrence waterway, of a reasonable amount of summer shipments. B-“Completlon of dock facilities our Maritime ports for handling in the each. most expeditious manner possible. (‘Fflmplementlng of the recom- , July earn- mendations of the Duncan Commis- the sion." E-"An increase in the amount of e annual subsidies from the Dom- out, Allied Chemical was pgrucu. inion to the Maritime Provinces so Ch” lsrly vigorous, though its exgmme as to provide compensation, at least no lfifillrlly Purchases proved correct, rise of 7% points was somewhat‘ l" Pm‘- ml‘ m‘ 1°" M m" cumm“! Sol-is, Carriage Builders. She was a Stanley for about mm seasons‘ He reduced. American Can, up more than 2, enjoyed a fairly active market. General Motors and Chrysler were quiet and narrow. Consolidated Gas, North American, Westinghouse, American Tobacco ;“B", U. S. Steel, Reynolds Tobacco “B", Eastman nad Liggett d: Myers “B" improved major frec- tions to better than a point, 5t. Joseph Lead, Simmons, Safeway, Hazel Atlas and American Smelt- lng also firmed. Jewel Tea rose 11,5 as a regularly quarterly dividend of '75 was voted. Sales totalled 1,- 727,050 shares. Guess Correct Wall Street's guess that the Central Banking System was in. creasing the rate of its government It least for the week ended August 23. In that period the 12 bunksadd. ed $35,000,000 in federals to their collective portfolio, only $4,000,000 of the increase being made at the ree . . I . ' ll s . i ll‘ 5.4 ;. Upper Pr 0e did situation. Charles Howatt, ééulysfriéglgéd lllfxfatlerillgfily‘ . 138° srvoauzrs ACCOMIMODATED zzz ‘mm’ “- ‘ ‘ ' ionmnlei- Press) ' 5 Fitzroy Street. 537- FOR SALE-FARM 0F THE LATE ‘Wlllgchfinge rutes at the close today STIUDENTS Accolmwonarnn. Milt"? lslelliw léfaighegdflllle» ill'.““s"'.du§'li§l.m§. ililegigfiitir 020113.68?” 13¢; Apply Guardian‘ 629' ‘hgusleg on faai-nfiw“ bflwifls: 53.13..“ ..'e'e".'i'i°n.§"in“‘§I-§§'"}e§l'§irek bio .. ' t t b ' _ svw l_ (‘ilniulillll dollar in New Y0 k ill-V, Brl -- 97-’ 1; NTS ACCOMMODATED 350 ggtssdwfithaAfianarlfilzlgonaqgfmggg’ gitfltlllglf: franc in New York rhA-l. f. BuIfmCInBn . Si‘, gene“; near college“ 60a therdale. 634. tmlflkgll nn dollar in Paris 11...! ggilrlknlgillll 0,, ___. _____ U S'dnllilr in Pilris 18.42 francs. CalOll lli TUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 33 '-‘————'~————-— (jllllllfl T i" an" Humor-rah siml- n m "Z3‘?3.."’h'§.”5.?3§€f3fn§“..€ 5i.i..‘.’."; .11.. i.‘ ' " Klnkora. Tenders will be received (;"""°Y 1i, TUDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT for same till Saturday, August ' ' ' §g:,‘,‘,',’:,'j,‘;'°,v- ' 1;," 219 Elliloll sllefli- RBBSOYIBWB 26th. Information or inspection Cuuin," _ '_ 11:. RlllP-i- 524- apply to Vernon Craig, Secretary, "coniaurnm . . 60_ Kinkora Produce 0o. s23. ggxlgfdglolleel m, -- “M roua LADIES saunas-rs ,,, ,1, ' wanted. Apply 192 Kent St. 581 Miscellaneous jonldélsle . -—-———-—'——-——-—---——— llaicrow HOME FOR STUDENTS WITH Barker . BRING YOUR OLD com r0 a1 (CIIMIIII PR") u, __ gfilélfgfnged matron at 249 Pr??? King St. Hours 12-1, 6-9. 652 onzgwnert Zigllieelgateefaid . .___. ._.}.__ s“ n ~ lluronliln ‘H ' ' v _ STUDENTS ACCOMODATED 3o auger“? gosrglgegondgyrrsc. exchange today due to lack of in- hliklalggke m“, Hmsboro street 349 A l "T" Guardian . 643' tel-est rather than any perticularmnk, 5,,“ j pp’ ' ' ' selEng pressure. At the close fut- {lee Gil"! -.i-— mwrr ,.. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED, MOTORING To TORONTO "A ures registered losses of 1-2 to 5-8 .,,.,..’. reasonable rates, l77 Euston St. Bvflwn’ Room ‘m. one passenger. cents under the Previous close. with 554 Telephone Mr. William Irving, October delivery standing at the C006 ‘Traverse. 63B "pggqed" m“, IfEEPDZfiEEEB igWgDgrTl-g The close showed a revival of Gucmey‘ 291- Eusmn st - -657- Elggltltfntd llxllgptgfidrosflgelicgislgg: activity and with buyln; Dower al- Moff - most absolutely lacking, prices eas- able, quick service. Palmer Auto d be k t, b ‘ N Bomnlms aocolmonaran m Electric Co. Phone, write or call. e - l“ P m" m‘ 1*" f“ m“ ° Private family. Rate $4.50 per vi-rek. Apply Guardian. 65B. MEN BOARDERS WANTED ents preferred. Qpposte Col- ege. and near Station. y nominee. 9o Cumberland st. s41 CALL THIS WEEK AND IN- 605 spect Fall and Winter samples. Just received, $18.75 up. Order winter garments now. Flt guar- unteed. S. F. Tarbush, 85 Kent. 806 at 77. Lost JST - BLACK KEY .CASE. Finder leave at Guardian Office. 532. LOST-A BICYCLE IN THE CITY, will (he party who has taken same please notify Guardian. 602 Help Wanted ..__;._.__._____ TTENTION -- GREATEST IM- azlnable demand this season for our celebrated, inexpensive "Roy- Bl" Series Christmas Greeting Cards. Secure orders now even in spare time, deliver later. Tre- mendous profits. Experience or capital unnecessary. Big five dol- ol Dispute Claim M-(QPJ-Thie bolder city which! in i923 recognized the voyageur Etienne Brule Grenello as discoverer: of the St. Mary's rsiplds and Lake Superior was shocked the other day when its American sister city asked it in Join next year in e tel-century celebration recognizing Jean Nic- Lack of buying market prevented Nicolet First In S00 Retglgnmalted harvesting SAUUI‘ STE. MARIE, On ., ugwlermgs we” "gm abllng the market and compulsion- purchasers. et as the first white man to reach dun mum" lsr sample book fnee to workers. Bradley-Garretson, Brantford. Uni. N242 F emalo Help Wanted TED — MIDDLE AGED for housekeeper. Apply Guardian, 508 'Wanted TILES WANTED-PINTS AND Wills. Phone 1107. 1438-8494! lncontrovertihly, the priority by at ANTED-TWO IOOMEBU, USE °f Plllly furnished sitting room. Allllly Guardian. 610 IANTEIF-SMALL FARM ABOUT °"l miles from city. Will ex- lllke. for city property. Apply l". Guardian. m ‘ANTED - T0 BENT, SMALL arm near city, suitable far ger- 0d in of times regions. Star at once recalled references at the previous celebration in histor- ical dais supporting. as it claimed, least 12 years of Brule and Grenelle as explorers of tb‘: district. The Star sold a map which Samuel do Champlain, then gover- nor of Canada, complied ln i682. two yea-rs before Nicolet set out on s. voyage to discover a. road to China, and based on date which Champlain seld had been collect- Mpryk tl/pkh "Blllt dtl Geeton," XIII of France. The map, the Star said, carried e notation almost word for word from the wrltlngsultuo seld he met Brule in Huronis in i623 and i624 and that Brule fold him then o.’ having named’ the, Th! Bllllt 5M. Marie. Ont, Daily figure on export a reported one full sold for shipment peered brim- Llverpool wheat several years before, named St. 1 1-4 t0 I l-id. honor of s brother of King Louis lower. s Reoollet brother, Bsgard, who “Success on the s popuis ' h ill-‘Fzl Dortleulars first lam Jllelllilll the day. October, unable to go my N lower finished at 70 1-8, December at 11 7-8. was only a little above l’ the minimum prices, as was May Offel-IIII Lllht fleeting to any extent the bullish outlook engendered by rains in Western Canada which temporarily hedging sales almost negligible, en- last night's close for most of the lnomlng despite the Firming up at Chicago and I little export buying rallied prices a little in the eerly trade but from that time on the session was rather inflation ts-lk United States announced for early mm strength in the Chicago market. Bxportlsies Traders were loath to place a closing quotations showing losses of Caeh mills trading was dorm- ant anl spreluk were fmctionslly Coarse grains aside from a ' buying in oats and rye were not particularly active. power in the prices from re- operaticns. Of- in the pit and tohold around absence of Read Auth lleno Gold San Ant . Sherrltt , Slscoc n. South WP .. Sledlicona . in elu, but it was cargo had been sewed from UNLIBTID jildsrlnse ... ".- "a lgom aloe 1d Ildfn n. .. an girk n. h. ouya ,.. . -- Co: Man u. ...,.»-- -- Chem R Vancouver and also a few scstier- a n, ed lots from Atlantic poi-is. It was elscstaied thatsood bids warein n the market at slightly above the was easier with loll / tale depends on In the elsp of "- n1 we n». ~50 "1 n1 -.. ....- .-. . , n.- 31-00 y, the total decline being $41,000,000. New York bank. The latter ex. panded its bill purchases moder- ll-flll’: it was reported that broader activity in the acceptance market was being contemplated. In recent weeks the system has 179911 blllfini Bovernments at a rate of about $10,000,000, so mat t)“ recent increment represents a rather pronounced departure from the mld-rummer nroarlunme. The system's total holdings are now 32.094.000.000 as compared with around 81.850.000.000 when the credit expansion campaign gtgrtgd some time ago. Excess reserve; of member banks in the interior have been boosted substantially, al- lhvlllzh commercial lending has llsged. Apparently. the authorities are determined to push the cheap money policy. ‘ ' Loans Reduced New York City member banks reduced loena $57,000,000 and re. ported e net decline of 810000001 in investments, due to sale of gov. emment securities; holdings of other securities roee $9,000,000. Net demand deposits increased $71,. 000,000. Their broken loans for “own account" dipped $33,000,000, What Stocks Did: Wed. Advances 335 Declines 341 Unchanged 155 Total issues m -----_-_.___ Miscellaneous NEW YORK_ All] 24-—(.\.l‘.I--in- ... 31/, . 11m, nil‘, w: '10.’. - an?“ do: of 1.1 ample Ctlllllllllflily pi-‘res (Dec til, equals 100). Today 1.10.2 prev day 130.8 revenues at the time of Confedera- tion and the loss of territory given away by the Dominion to Quebec and Ontario." “One of the greatest blows that the Maritime Provinces ever receiv- ed was when the Intercolonial Rall- way became merged with the Cflll" adlan National Railway system." Mr. Tilley said. "The building of this road and the reasons for its construction are so admirably set out and referred to in the brief that it is unneces- sary for me to do anything fllflllfll" The htention "As a son of a framer of confed- eration who said, at the Quebec Conference, ‘we will not enter Con- federation without an Intercolvnlfl-l Railway,’ I reaiiu. it was intended that the I. C. R. should be built so that the Provinces of Upper Can- ada. and the rest of the western ter- ritory would use our Maritime At- lantic ports. Goods. wares and mer- chandlse were to be shipped "Om the industrial centres of Ontario and Quebec and come down over the I. C. R. and go out of our At- lantic pom. In good fall-h. we bell- eved that the people of Ontario and Quebec would so recolnlw our P0115 and route their freight accordingly- The Time "If ever there was a time Whrll Maritime representatives should have taken active stand it was at the time of the proposed amnlsam- atlon of the I. C. R. into the gen- eral c. N. R. system. The fishi- should have been waged M"! Blld strong at that particular time to retain the I. C. R. as a. sepfllflle railway structure for the PllFlWW for which it was created, nllmell’ I railway built in the interest of the‘ Maritimes for the shipment of UP- per Canadian products through our Maritime ports. "Furthermore, we in the Mari- times are also faced with the fact that the Canadian " ‘lonal Ml- wuys system within the Pill 2° °l' 33 years adopted a. policy entirely con- trary to the national life of this country, when it fvurchmd rflllwflyi in the United States and port futili- tiee in various sections of the U. S. for the shipment of 800d! 0! can‘ adieu origin out of American ports. u “m”; from our own Canadian ports. "Tm; policy was absolutely con- trary to the terms of Confederation and 1 think it is high time that the three Maritime governments, boards ,i.;irruiv loyal-s and gains. lloronto .\lines-—Cloaed hlgher. New Yurk—b‘tocks registered mild IHIHCO. IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOHN FRANCIS After a long illness, Mrs, John , Francis, died at her home in For- l tune Bridge on July 24, 1933. She ' was a daughter of the late William th five sons, James Harper, Hamilton John, William Rowland. in Char- lottetown: Robert Burns and Ruf- "5 A1150. ill Sydney; one daughter Barbara, wife of Arthur H. Roper Mount Edward Flinn, Charlotte 95W" RES/ally: also an adopted daughter, Minnetta Long. One brother, William 0! Reno, Nevada, and on Mrs. Flora Hen-l Kennedy e sister nu. of Sydney. lilsc ---______.___. THE LATE JAMES SMITH In the passing of Mr. Jamel Smith whose death occurred at hii residence. Great George Street. yes» terday, Charlottetown lost one 0i its most respected residents. Al» though or a quiet disposition hi was a marl of sterling character oi whom it could truly be said "hi: word was his bond." For upwards of forty years thi \\§'i.,ui;¥-g1.\vheu¢ E19,“; 10w“, late Mr. Smith was a trusted ef- su-gglr"flndmgoaflfifgxerllllef- "llllvr- ficlent and faithful employee o6 the Churottetown Steam Naviga- tion Company until they ceased te function. As chief steward of this companys boat many young lads entering UDOII a seafaring llfc owe success in their vacation to 400d advice and kind the ly help given em by the deceased. The late Mr. Smilh entered the servicm cf the navigation company b0 d b e t- - e 2:. e. sixty years ago she was mar- tun . , . irled to John S. Francis and moved m securing the pestle" 0f 5teward' to Fortune Bridge, where her hus- I band established the business wide- Dllring the winter months when the compallys boats laid up for the I 1y known today as J’ s‘ Francis a; winter he went as steward on the tower of strength to her husband also during the winter month‘ ‘and a loving and efficient mother to her nine children. Two sons predeceased her: George served as chief steward Black Diamond boats. Some years later he on the was ‘ap- i t c h‘ r t u th - in 1914 and Edsar in losz. The sur- $30; go‘; 5321a’ “$2,, h‘; N“; viving childem are: Margaret, (Mrs m d 'h . a w. T. Townshend, Charlottetown); 22m; m‘ we dumg the “m” Ida (Mrs. Geo. Wood, Rollo Bay): ' Annie, (Mrs. Robt. Dixon, East Bal- When the Steam Navigation Co t r ' l tic); Elsie, (Mrs. Reginald Dingwell, gsfzflfziczxnfdusfiiis ‘$36,515; M; Bedeque); Adelle (Mrs. Ulric Daw- chi son, Bedeqlle); Harry and Arthur at wh Fortune Bridge. There are 52 grand-children and 19 great grand-children. Her hus- band died in i928. _ Mrs. Francis was a fine neighbor and had hosts of friends. She was a faithful member of Bay Fortune United Church, in which the funeral service was held with burial in the adjoining church yard. Service was oonducte by Rev. J. C. Hoclrin and was largely attended. She rests from her labors and her works do follow her. ______.____. MRS. ROWLAND H. MACNIILL old Ivlr. the ‘Ilhe death occurred at her home, Prince Street, Charlottetown, yes- terday morning of Mrs. MacNeul, wife of Mr. Rowland l-l. MacNelll. provincial manager of the D-npire Life Insurance Company. Mrs. MacNeilPs health had not been very robust for the past two years, but she had been able to be up and around es usual. This sum- mer she was apparently consider- ably improved arid on Tuesday she was able with members of her family to attend the Exhibition. That evening she suffered a severe heart attack and the end came early yesterday morning after only one day's illness. Her sudden passing is a greet shock to relativ- es snd friends. Her maiden name was Mary Christine Kennedy and she was born at Murray Harbor 62 years ago, the daughter of the late Mr. I be Ill tire satisfaction to the until his health forced him to re- tire about eleven years ago and ef steward of the Charlottetown ich position he filled with en- members during those last years he re- nleined quietly at home. '.l‘he late Mrf Smith went to Quebec whore he joined the crew which brought to the Island the ice-breaker Northern Light. Smith was the last survivor of crew. He leaves io mourn the loss of I loving husband and kind father s sorrowlng widow family: Mrs. A. Wocdsicle. oouver; lvirs. Leo lobsinger, Ed- and following v8!!- montrm; Mrs. Jas. J. Maxwell, Regina: and Miss Annie‘ at home. His only son Edward J., was a. member of the Light Infantry. gave up his life in the Great war in 1916. The deceased was the last of the Smith family. who Canadian OMAHA, Neb, Aug. 24. -— Billy Sunday, long a fiery dry orator, will give up the preaching of prohibit- ion, ‘he said today. “I can't continue to preach pro- hibitlon and preach the Gospel," Sunday said. “I'm not as young as used to be and the load is too heavy. So I am returning to my first love-preaching the gospel. 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