liiflliliiiliiifflffllfl Market Reports By STEWART JONES l 6.0-. Charlottetown Correspondents of Greenahlelda & Co, your“; 1 i iii i Stewart Jones 8: Co. f Correspondents of Qréénehieiae s. Co. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange i ii 1 1 1 88 Great George Sh, Charlottetown ill -r'_-;,.,~- loam unolcl pg mmPillis and great inland with its splendid hotels, gay social life Ind unending historic interest. Whether 7°“! trip is one of business or pleasure l Will be made the more comfortable “d "U-Wlble by one of these h“ ""101. ‘long famed as anion . g i110 1mm! flint Canada ha‘: to offer. Leaves SACKVILLE THE MARITIME EXPRESS Leave: SACKVILLE (Daily Ixc ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME Till OCEAN A fiualiun national, ocl trains Fm. convenient ‘service to Canada's V. TO l-IISTOILIC y olgltrcal 868170!’ I two de .... 1.05 P. M. Daily 8.55 l‘. ill. optimally) LIMITED "lit". ol the unie an prevailed gt a‘: gig“?! "W"!!! was nude. A w"; wvnend value varies of course.- "m n o‘ litilllllolll in the price 6f 0C 1 ut assuming the curgggl -1§""11"1>11 o! ‘H. a holder of tour shares “Wm "i-‘flVe the equivalent o! 82.30 "er "n"- °l' “~39 Der ehuum. This um e reIai-ded u tho nmobnt re- Coiony, who recently toured through the Upingtcn district and the Auop game reserve in the Kalahari. The Argus syas: i “Some years ago, when a mem- her of Parliament for Gordonia, Mr. Conradio interested himself in the possibilities of irrigating Canon Is- land, situated between Upington and Keimoes, but the estimate oi’ cost, $140,000, made by a. Government engineer was regarded as prohibit- ive, and nothing was done, Fifty poor white, however, held other views on the matter. They had a theory that by going up the river 1,000 yards or so, irrigation could be effected at very little cost. An ‘amateur’ authority was called in for consultation and confirmed their theory. I "They set in work to dig a furrow and were well under way with the work when the Government heard about it an_d_ ordered operations to cease. At that time the rush of poor whites to the Lichtenburg diggings was regarded as bringing ruin to the wllllifyelde. and Mr. Conradie mfldfl 800d use of this argument to persuade the Government; to allow the amateur irrigators to continue with their scheme. ive,” said the Adminls. they had hoped, and they realized rm: cuaamrrsmwiv 005111115110 New York _ EXC/ldnge "9"!!!" by a former hold r . --:-:§-"i§*'-§'l—ilR-'1=Iiit— zcaxnscaxag i935?‘n?’1i§;‘"$i'ii‘..§"§§“€.:'i',§'°"z (loeolnl ... Johnlton a w...» received s10 i h 1 " '"’ Openl! 1111111 woiiinuvici. flown“. "ammo" “Foigigfigienn hon 5 “m1- ‘rh-"aiil-ii .'i.'1'1"§'1'.'i:.-.°“i..ii'iT A" 11111110 "1111 din i114 111003-111. ... .. ... ii l)! eaten nu niinu l t _ Alleg Corp 5% — iiiEiiié-Xil-Lin . 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In the 13 B TOWN’ South Anion’ ‘Aug’ ‘(Y fl lliih ..| 14 ‘ 141/1114 ‘H w ..._ Giillgtnmlllgiflz‘lnlenmilyll}flgg xiixiyipfific o. ( Y thelzwCanadi-ilan Pr€&§)—HOW ‘in: 52g‘! a,” gal/GI Ruv, 1r; ' ' -'- ' 5 oor wh s act i ' ' * - " l‘ , . . . . . - . o _ _ 1., -- ... :'.:"':1.::‘.‘“v1.02?.1.i.i.u".u:';"':::v' 1.151.... .....'.....1§.Z“.i.§'.i.’..°'i“ 1111:2115" 1.11;‘. .151‘ .1. " .- - "W" i0 $3.20 per Ellllfg 0i’ Chiiiilillnn ' e n ‘Ves n 3 Iililllyillfly iiliiV-‘J-lli 1““. 5.75 100.00 Fnuious Players, rind the $2.50 riite was irrigation or.‘ an island m the or‘ West A B liliil/a I I " - 1/ equivalent to $2 per alinro of Famous ange River, 15 related by the Cape ‘we? Elec I 01:14, 03 001V, 03 +212 - 1' r . . - _ ___ . Argus, lin an interview with J. l-l. wngbfga __| 12%| 319% in D -. - _| 1 I . I -, g Conrado interested himself in the Y ,1, Com] _| 7m B I 71g] 81 H l]; SEEK PRESERVATION OF GOOD LIVESTOCK I REGINA, Sask., iAugflli. (By the the best livestock in drought strick. en Saskatchewan has occasioned prompt action on the part of the provincial government in aiding farmers suffering from feed short- age. Siock is being carried at; re- duced rates to greener pastures and fodder is being shipped free to 1'01‘- mers who cannot move their cattle north. “It is highly important that we keep all our good breeding stock. If, in the stress oi’ hard times, we al- low our herds to run down, our live stock industry will suffer e. setback from which i1; will take many years to recover,” said Hon. W. C. Buck- le, minister of agriculture, in dis- cussing the effect of drouth on pas- ture lands. _ Pasturing charges run from 50 cent-s to $1 per head per month. The railways have reduced the freight by one half and the government will pay this reduced freight and take the farmers note for the a- mount. ill some of the districts hay “These men showed such initlat- can ‘be put up t0 w"! the “Mk est lhnw on record. Get new prize r, ‘that “WW8?! We Wintef- The “Pill-merit list and commence flitting your I had tremendous faith in them. 0f 8016mm" has 8 lfllite i159 0i stock. J. ‘W. Boulter, coral-try. They found themselves in difficult- people who are willing w take stock 0* rlottetown, r. s. 1. .. .. .. ..ti ies. Their plans did not work out as - for the summer months. For those who cannot send their " mentine, N. 1a., and Borden, p.111. 1 V‘ 8th, 322 automobiles were carried cn , Quite a large number of guests at- Canadian Press)-—Preservation of, that if the water was not to run d- stock to pasture. arrangements have way a cement bed was necessary, been made for the free shipment of ‘They told-mg their troub.es, o-Ald i fodders to the districts in the lent them $750 without much hope drought area. '1‘ he department is of ever getting it back. v01 - purchasing fodder as requested. w To this sum they subscribed what- meet these needs. and aibcre n far- ever small amount they themselves mer or a municipal group wish 11° could afford. The cement was secur- send an outfit with haying Mimi!" ed and everything went 9,11 right af- ery to put up fodder, the transpor- tor-wards. tation charges on the outfit: are tB-k- "I went to see these people dur- en care oi for them by the 80W"!- ing, my tour 111.111 I ment. was astonished at the The railway companies will carry progress made. Such initiative tie- stock to ipoints in Ontario and Q119- scrves the highest praise. A great bec for feeding prior to export t0 deal of the island has been irrigat- Great Britain. The regular rate is ed, and last year they 11nd their charged to the feeding point and B first mealie crop. Not only have all half rate from the feeding point to these men settled themselves there. the seaboard point of shipment. but the Government has placed an- “There is pasturage, available 101‘ other 80 families on the island, and many thousands oi cattle in the all are making a living. There are northern portions or saskatcheiv- 120 children. ano now we have to an, and, with the co-operation of 11111111111 uiiinuii IICHRIST cannon. Cherry Val- ley, ‘Sunday, August 16th. Church School 10.15 A. M. Morning Prayer i1 A. M. Evening Prayer 7 P. M. MURRAY RlVEBPThere will be service in the Murray River Baptist Chumb, Sunday, August 16th at 7 P. M. conducted by Louis Harris. VICTORIA CRAPAUD SERVICE. -—There will be service in the Hall at Victoria. Crapaud, Sunday, Aug- ust the 16th at 3 o‘ clock. Topic ‘II Tim. 2.15 Rightly Apply the Word of Truth. CALEDONIA AND MURRAY HARBOR-On Aug. 16th, the ser- vices at Caledonia will be as fol- lows: At 11 a. m., Rev. Allister Mur- ray, the minister will preach, and Rev. Mr. Fletcher, of Dorchester, Mass, at 7 p. m. All are welcome Rev. Allister Murray, Minister. TllE NEW CAR FERRY, S. S. CHARLOTTETOWN, operated by the C. N. R. across the Strait of Northumberiand between Cape Tor- is proving very popular with tour- ists and is bringing greater numbers of motorists to Prince Edward Is- land. For the week, Aug. 1st to this ferry. WEDDlNG.-The marriage took place at 8 A. M., August 1st, at the Murray Harbor Parsonage of Roy Allison Prowse, son of Waidron B. Prowse of Charlottetown, and Blanche Catherine Brooks, a daugh- ter of Charles Y. Brooks of White Sands. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Brooks oi Mur- ray Harbor. Rev. T. R. Goudge of- ficiated. CHERRY VALLEY AND VICIN- lTlL-Mr. John A. MacDonald, Cherry Valley, was a. recent visitor to Earnscliffe.-—The many friends of Miss Patricia. Murphy, China Point, are sorry to ieam of her illness.- tended the Birthday Party which was held at the home of Mrs. Jos- ephine Morrissey, Eamscliffe, on Thursday night, July 30th, in honor of her daughter Rem-Miss Eva Carver has returned to Mt. Herbert after spending a.‘ very pleasant holi- day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Carveix-Mr. Fred Irving, China Point, was a recent visitor to the City-Miss Annie Dodd, China Point, is spending some time in Georgetown. nl-INTRIES FOR. LIVE STOCK, ETC. - for Provincial nxhibition should be made without delay. Ear- ly entries make It much easier for the staff and assist the management in many ways. J. W. Boulter Sec'y. Prov. Exhibition Assn. PERSONALS Mr. Thos. Wooldridge, Covehead Road, has entered the P. E. I. Hos- pital for treatment. Miss Janet Jardine, dietitian at the Lewistcwn Hospital. Lewistown, Pa... is spending her vacation at he: home in Kensingbon. Major B. Stitt, M. P. and Mrs. Stitt, have returned to their home at Le Pas, Manitoba, after spending a very pleasant time with friends and relatives on the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Henderson‘ and daughter Veronica, returned Monday morning to their home in Hawthorn, New Jersey, after spend- ing a very pleasant vacation with Mr. Henderson's sister, Mrs. vSamuel McEachern of Duniden. ::GET READY FOR EXHIBIT.‘- ION, August 17th to 21st. Arrange- ments aro being made for the bill- VANlDERSTlNE-MACDONALD A very pretty wedding took place Monday afternoon at the home o! the bride's mother, when Phoebe Elizabeth, only daughter of Mrs. Eugene MacDonald, Montague, was joined in marriage to Mr. Frank A. Vanlderstine, son oi Mrs. C. Van- Iderstine, and the late Crylius Van- lderstirie, of Charlottetown. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. Roderick Mac- Donald "ind ‘was unattended, look- ed very charming in a gown of pink georgette and lace and canted a lovely bouquet of Ophelia roses. The Wedding March was played by Mr. Jack McLean, cousin of the bride. The drawing room was animals because of drought condit- ions ih the southern parts or the ND ECIVDQUTI ‘British Service liien Will Be Jellicoe’s ilost The Mont-real Curb Market (B 7' ‘ to. Johnston B: Ward) 5111c“ ‘I1w11iHW1111-0111L11" FIFTH MEETING or LE.‘ .01: T0 lleauharnoia A ..|-BAA -i _ _ British Ani on i 111-1 BE HELD 1N TORONTO Din (‘om-Sea 0B Do Stores i? imperial Oil fORONTO, Aug. l3. (U I‘.J—D8l- imp Tobacco . . l", penguin“ 1egates from l8 countries .v 1 in the 1' \British Empire and fratci- ,.i repre- _-,1 ‘scntativcs from the 511103.111 Leg- Xurnnda .. .. . Hherrltt .. .. Slscoe .. - Walker, H .. ... ii Service League filth bie..:1ial con- ference, t0 be held at TOR-BRIO from Sept. 3 to 7. iillnnrll‘: Llnlrnent for Chllhluinn. ident of the B. E. S. L. accompan- Women Deary id 1 t f h th But h For Aif Defby’ Ideologies], ofllilolilitlde at éhebtcl fin I Aug. 22. One oi the first import- ant public functions at which Earl SANTA MONICA .Cal., Aug, unideliicoe will be the central figure Will be the opening oi the Canadian -—It's nearing air derby time for _ __ the women again, and the premiergNzitioiial Exhibition at Toronto, on feminine fliers are Aug. 28. This is the largest of mi- training for; _ _ __ ‘ the“, annual "can inual (Zxhiblilflllo. The fO1iO“.llg day Again the Pacific Coast has been‘ he will take the salute when thous- chosen for the starting point, with ands of ‘veterans of the Grant Wm Cleveland once more the goal. march past the grandstand at the The Santa Monica Municipal exhibition, the feature cvciii. of W111”- "iors' Day. Airport. known as Clover Field, 1 . . . . . 1 _ has been officially selected as the The 1.3mm‘ and Ameman do? start!“ Dim for the zwoqnneigates will also attend the opening t g b? t 1 d b 1 session oi the fourth Dominion con- flmscon men a}: an. _er i’ i‘ Con‘ volition o1 the Canathnii Legion of nectg): wltihhz ivlxflahizzat :5 m; the British Empire Service League :01 finish 1h Clevelaifd ‘Aug 5 at Niagara mus’ Aug‘ 31 t° Sept‘ 2‘ ' ' The Legion has 1;l25 branches and ware‘) is f“ tsaginfd that] he ‘Y’: ‘a membership 0f OVCl‘ 105,000 in the wou e as es r es aone, u D0m1n10n_ iheiwimet: u‘? feat‘ “$1 be lfjitxd The British Empire Service Leag- ga n5 B a5 e5 5 P5 ° e lie is the organization that un... COUMYY Dilfited by 111.1111. the first all €X-S8l‘\'lCClllE3l‘l'5 organizations in time i" the hm/‘WY 9‘ aviatmn that ‘the British Empire. Al: its confer- the sexes will compete in 1011s dis- enco 1,000 branches and 1111111011..- i-ance Tflcinl 0i men and WOlIiCIl will be schted. The Grand Patron is H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. It is expected that Earl Jellicoc and many of the British iiulcgzitn, \\‘i1l New Feature A new feature of the race, this year will be the handicapping of 5‘/§'ion will attend the Ei-Ltl .1 Empire‘ Admiral Earl Jellicoe, Grand Pres. i-cpize- . PAGE mus 11';- 11 ortune “Comes Easy”,{ _. d, Likewise “Goes Easy” (Canadian Preln) MANCHESTER" Eng.,.Aug. 13.- The Manchester Guardian relate! how John Leaver Mcilaflie, sales- man in a cotton mill at Royton at which his father had been manager, was bequeathed an estate of $90,000 by his father in 1918, how he 1n- creased it to $150,000, and then lost practically all of it. by going into business and being ileeced by a part- ner who was a supposed friend. Me- l-iafiie wound up a bankrupt. After inheriting the $90,000 for- tune from his lather and increasing it to $150,000 by fortunate invest- ments, Mcl-latfie retired to a house come of over $10,000 a year. He aft-Q vrvviirds lost a great deal of his cap" ital by the fail in values o! tht shares and he also sustained a very serious loss in a business venture. In 1023 a friend who carried on business as a. yarn merchant, in Manchester persuaded him to join him as a partner, and he did this ‘most foolishly without an investi- gation into the condition of the yarn purchasecontraets.’ I-le relied. upon a balance-sheet which he aft- erwards found out had been ‘faked.’ He invested $75,000 and never drew a penny out of the business, where- as his 1iartncr received $50 a week. This busincss was carried on at ii loss from the beginning, the IOSSQs , being met by McHaflie contribu- tions. and in 1926, upon Mcl-Iaffio‘; request, his partner withdrew. ‘Percy Builin, who appeared fol Mcl-iaffie, said he had been grossly (wee-Wed by a man whom he thought was his friend. attend the annual convention of the ‘American Legion, which opens at iDeiroit an Sept. 21. l planes according to their speed. A _ half the time of the 100-mile per hour planes in order to gain the same number of scoring points- Prizes for both classes will total $20,000, according to C. F. Lienesch, derby manager. Expensive automo- biles, too, will be awarded as the sweepstakes prizes for both men and women. Lap prizes will total $9,000 in each case. Women fliers who have definite- ly entered the derby this year in- elude: Gladys O'Donnell, Long Beach, mother oi’ three children, whose husband was killed in an air crash Mrs. O'Donnell won the derby from Long Beach to Cleveland last year. Louise Thaden, Pittsburgh, win- ner of the i929 derby. Mrs. Mildred Morgan, Beverly Hills, Ca-L, second prize winner last year. ~ ship capable of 200 miles an hour “LLOYD will have to cover the distance in Clear British Third Place Winner Jean iLaRene, Dallas, Tex, third place winner last year. Ruth Stewart, St. Louis, Mo, winner of fourth place in 1930- 1 Bobbie Trout, Los Angeies", co-i holder of the wcmerfs world air‘ endurance record with Edna May, Cooper, Los Angeies. Margery Doig, Danbiny, Conn, who was forced out of the race last year when her ship caught fire _ in Kansas. ,' Phoebe Omlle, first woman hoid- i‘ er of‘ a. transport license, now an aircraft dealer in Memphis, Tenn. Clema Granger, Santa Monica, an experienced west-coast pilot. Control points have been fixed as Santa Monica, San Bernardinc. Calexico, Cal; Phoenix, Tucson. Douglas, Aria; Deming, Roswell, N. M.; Lubbock, Amarillo, Tex; Enid, Bartlesville, Okla; Spring- field, St. Louis, Mo: Terra l-laute, Ind; Columbus, Toledo and Cleve- land, Ohio. Iii daintily decorated with sweet peas and maiden hair fern. Mrs. MacDonald, mother of the bride, wore a; lovely dress of black georgette and lace. Mrs. VanIder- stine, mother oi the groom, wore a .gown of blue georgette, trimmed with fur. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Alex. R. Gibson, Minister oi St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church. Previous to her marriage, three miscellaneous showers were held in the bride's honor, two in Charlotte- town and one in Montague, showing the high esteem in which the b dc was held. After the ceremony a. wedding breakfast was served at which best wishes were extended to the happy couple. 1n the early evening, the couple left on a motor trip to Boston. The bride's travelling dress was green wool crepe, with hat to match. On their return they wul reside in b? 1) Prices Include province can be prevented, Mr. built a school for them.” the femurs, the sacrifice of good Buckle mentions. cuss run DESIGN . l‘ 'l‘ax. We p y freight on all orders of Five or more Doors. Lilli POOLE & CO. - DOORS” Columbia Fir TWO PANEL DESIGN The best reproduction th at is possible can never show the beauty of this door. The natural grain of the British Col- umbia. 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