JULY 11.1931 . s 'ras cnAizi.o'r'ri»:'rowN cuannuin ` ‘I M _ PAGE NINI1 5- _ ._ 1 . 1 - - =' I , » ~ - - ~ ..-_-.~--- _ _.-. _--.... YESTERD »ssToc1-eve," H tner's 10,000 acre farm is the lars- Im mumps B J RAI Elfii fI'0m the QU€@I\. Whiilh 18 01113 est privately owned tract of land of the favorite treasures of the in Ge,-many' he Sam I Dis t`orp-.\`ea°.....I 0‘I 0‘.i.r.o as 1111.05 104:15 sa 101.12 lotsa Wie Montreal Curb Market (Special to Jolunilton R: \\'1\rrli Stocks 0i1cn|High|Lo\vIi.ast War Loan ... . War Loan ga; E. :ts-ht ~`_» § S -;2 _ 1815 in ' er) ng entering Aiistral _ l":w11lcliitling aan-sprint. This duty has ,Wu |\lcea increased to 10 p.c., also ap- iinew avéenrty; ahliniuentt "I .4 w pas ou. s spa- "<" llilty of £1 a ton on Canadian and f _ :.1 -~ -;.z;;;'__:'.:: _; . O I - non-1 Av 1n=i<.| 20'/_-I 1n\/I 2o‘,<| lndustria_l ami business statistics Both stool ,I 441,41 45%] 43-}I,| 455;' thus far released ss relating to thc Britt!!! 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Cali UI WMI 31%' 30 I m"§I+ the temien ie t,th f _ ' ' _ wmml mg :est wselizast ew months C n G Ale ISR*/, ward indicating more definitely the (‘II:I-: M00 tiirni-ver and movement of goods and Com Colo _|i.i0-'y,i141i4|1.1nr,5iiii_ eoilditiuiis \vl|lt'h was experienced iiur- (’-\VrI ht in seasonal variation. struck ii record lo\v mi,-|.-I, n,I|',' |`.;a.y,| Saint ‘for ihs curvrent depression in nay, pub |311 |3911, ,sig pdec1`i_;|iqiernt‘1‘£s last 5car when it reach- Hong 01| _| :ig I ;iii%| 371,( October, Noveiniisr andringt hI1"emher` Int HMV " ' o ostnuii-ami 1 F i- ` riinrv of that year Dil in S " cl nun" Mn 4; I 4-1 the (,_‘_u"_ in 'ha |mlex°w°°c'1il»er int \i.~kie Iiri-ui 1411.1 _ New York _ 'The Montreal '~ ' Exchan e ny srawaivr JONES at co., ciioriottetowo ' I _ g _ __ g Correspondents of Gresnahielda & Co., Montreal * ,...-_oo :_ ' (l iai to Johnston t Worth ..:_:§h;§.-.fxfxliixgxixixfxix (Special to Johnston L Wardb pinch," Oncniliighlbowilla , " 0i»euIHlshIL°\rIl»nl¢N¢Cb neil Telephone .Ilan Ai Rl 701 71) I74 701’ -1% It C I’ ki ... 1 MUNTBEAL British nevnprint, whils maintaining Allreg I1o\I'I1 I 'IM 7% tiI¢.I IW: i- $6 Brasillalnc .. I % 2135;:\I:_y“:`f:‘2;ltl:iZ\:s’priat1shiirpealghly glrlelm I11s=i3Illi9;|1ls§i -*_ o . o o - e n ._ ly Sill. Thus the preference given to Ain Can ..Il0‘.’l}:Iltlf¢'V,|l01fY,|l0fi§/, Canadian Paper along with British is Ain F Pow 27 i20\4| ‘_’ti%i 20% illffeilord by £1 or ai a ton. 'rain will Am pi no :i2u,| :L'iy,.i :sz 1 :LW tend to ilu.ilt imports of nevrsprint Am '1‘ '1‘el |l14l§¢,Ii75 |i721}g|17:i§f still more to Canadian and British Ang (jon __| 241/*| 2_v,iy¢,| 24 125% ”""°- ‘ Atchison ..|i.'1s\,<_.Ii:ii1i,f,|1:t'i-',q|1:ii IA-ai Auto .|1113 Iiomliiic |io7',5 Halt ohio . :i1 |57 |541/..I .'»'1\,g ~l :Q ,-E ` §§s__ _ + Wt- PS o lun-ifi-f .|211 Izem/,ian v oni -1° ° ;I on 1 _ii 3 3 a 1 = ._§_.__ tT.+?S .SIS r.»'~`»“'3¥.< ('01 G Elec I 20571 1i0%`I 20%! 30% |"ol Grn ph I Cons Gas 02% 00% 02 ~IR\{,| 50 Pont Can Porn Pro (lt‘.'y£, :sw-I .1 314- l»§I R.ill,| F7 I/ini 3ii*}§.| 38 I I I 1av_»I 15 _ I 2-'W,| 20 oi/,I :mag -in -_-> -=\ ,ol V _'c§:$'|§5;= a<:§~§_§:£__ “_ °; W3 Del I-11111 Fi Dupont . 1-llec P Lt Erie .. Flax Film .I 15 Free Tex .I 25 Gen Filer . .I 40 Gen Foods I 47"V|I 4Rl;6| ~47|»’_»I 48 flop no | 'iou,I :iii/.I`:ioi,g| 31 5'- o -‘S€§‘-_-` -L `-3 -i:§_*=‘°1E~§__-_ S5 5_3 533325:;-$52!; _ _ _ *~£§_ -E--bi-S-=__§>E__1§=E§_‘;§§_-1 1:;-S + ++-1-+ ++++-i-+-+++ ++ -1-++++ ++ ' o --1-io-ln -1 Hr- 1-*--is .s =':..=.e..=: as ss :Z iii# is 1. sa mia no .._|12'i4.I13 I 12% - Int Toi .. .I 201QI 01% .Tohna lilan I 51 I 52141 Ken Cop ..Il7%I17’V,I1 Kreug Tull I 10 I l0’V.I 10 Y. I" I ti7 I 07 I Ni i.-.om inc I iiifiii 4314.1 41'\<.l \i 'rrnf-it ..I :io'\<.1:11 I 30%’-I 11 it 'rox .I wit! I I xi i-.1-irir ,I 221/,I 2214.1 -- -_ Mant Ward I 10 I li)-'MI 1. Nash .\lo ..I27 I _I wat ni- __i11i.| I '_’I'£-I III5 I|117 I II-'i"_' (III fyi-I-2% I -1/`i ‘i “'¢\"IIl I" ,I 4711»I -10 I ~Iiiif,| 40 H-2 1' T Coach Wlllia.m's home. iw _ ri _. ._ ani I | :mf “After returning from a formal TINY Rmsvnuc FROM MAID_IN_wAI,nNG To reception one night the Queen work To HOLD GOLD ed on her state duties until the WIFE OF HOME STEADER l early morning hours, instructing me when she retired to appear at nine 1 WINNIPEG M,_n__ Juyy 15_p,-om n General Council oi this mountain. mold-in-waiting to Queen viotorio ° °‘°°k 1°’ d“‘Y-.She “"5"” ‘”““|rel>ub1ic has decided that the An- always energetic and at work early to me on the North Dakota pm;--` dorrs treasury has but one policy., ies as the Wife of 5 homeg-,wager ig .md expeued the same °f he’ 5“b'Ieverything comes in and nothing ' ordlnates Although I entered Heri the romantic story of Mrs. Harry ,' B098 0111- wmmms of Rona’ N' D” who gave Majestys room just before the clock Actmg on that helm, the Gem . had finished striking nine the - . I up the splendors of Windsor Cutie _ HB1 001111011 1125 refused 10 DB1' :or 1. los osbin in o strange country. Q“°°;‘t '°"’°"°d mi '°' mg' t‘1°"”’t‘o back the 815.000 and over by an Mas. Williams in an interview ess' was me ° my u es ‘Australian syndicate for ii sweep- choose suitable gifts for the Queen with Margaret Babcock MscCahre¥1.‘ Stake °°n°¢S9i°H- reporter of the Evening 'I‘rlbune wmwent I'° her callers’ and °n this The Syndicate refiiieiied the 1'6- particular moming I had brought said "It took me two years to per- fund on the grounds that the Co- suoao Her Majesty to let me leave s°"°"§‘ s“"°"I° ‘:;”°1°’ ‘Tiger 13;' Princes. the spanish Bishop of Ur- her service to come over here to gllgaduegytxfk uf; an; reigme gel and M. Gaston Doumergue, for- miirry Hari-y,‘ and then she was P mer president of France, opposed it to me, saying that perhaps this vexed because she could not under- ld he! m h t M the concession. The Council has stand my wishing to leave her to :swine rugmfeshe ;aI;K;r$1(;ulQ:n:1p_ decided that since the Council, not come to this savage America. to red nl when her affairs dbe the Co-Princes, granted the con- ha en marry a poor farmer and live bey- ° ° y I t 1 , cession the Syndicate merely has to ond the ouuposts or oiviliz_otion." gzign b;’;§'es;d‘°x;;‘ iztggfr some one get its moneys worth. During the eight years she serv- t hu I t g ht Andorra intended to use the $15,- ed the Queen. Maris Downing 1%- :Za gganehegéeangixld ewlshhoxg ,_ 000 annual revenue from the con- ceived no definite salary, but Ben- ' cesslon to build a hospital and is edit 1 n .sn toon are erous cheques and gifts of Jewel-1 i:;;°;;,m md°;,a§;d it fn _ beautb holding tno s1s,ooo first payment were given her as pay for her ser- I for that purpose. 1 t l 10 k , I 'I de- vices. Many of the gifts are still s;“gn‘;'d'";h; im; dgxwlfgxf Igggmpped The Council has granted French -|11 the pOS5€&SIO1’1 Of MTS. WIIIIBIIIB. In your room and had my suvep Interegfg 3 50-yegy gonqgggign tg Whgegome 0; gil: 4113120116-1 Fefe smiths make it up_ See it ms per. Introduce telephones to the repub- S0 bill' ° B 099' “rm ' lic. The new phones will link An- ! tl .’ Bh av it to me to moke land and other Jewels were forfeit- aesmgds 1;- Bbeioqg so hasty" Mm dorm with the French frontier 110 1 th 0 ' ed PHY 01' 9 m We “We” ` williams added_ towns and with Barcelona, and it ies of lifiel on the laakota friontier. Marie Downmg was evldenuy 5 will even be possible to talk from In d to H B n t0 C “'°"°3 ° 1 New York with Andorra for the favorite of Queen Victorias. 101' l'€f8\‘\ll1S S‘|’Ve’°I5“ ‘hit green 1:5 when she wished to come to Ame;-i- system will have the privilege of faml cares mes mllly Y ~ cs 1, meg linking up with the transatlantic __ t° marry, Her Males y I di3p0;_,;i0n would beciimd ruffled, al man tele hon , y objections and tried to dis- P B8- though she was invadigahly solrq; a courage her. Twice she got as nr I short time afterwar or os ng “ France on her Journey to meet MRS. (REV.) JOHN HAWLEY 1 __ _ __., _ ___ _ . her future hue] nd when messages ,mm ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,.,, ...... J.....1.no.._wi1. .1 111.1.-to 11..- ~ \ ` C manded her to retum as her suc- erctil: -ghn Hawley, f;Jl'm¢1‘l1’rPMt»:\‘ oved unsatisfactory. of s rcsbyterian Cin'-'-`1. /iars - Stewart Jones & o. ...A.;.t;r.:.!,;;_ratm of .me M M med M N&wsbu__m Mm ~ CWIDIHNICCHCI of the lovers were reunited at Minne- schusetts, July 10, 1931, aged 61 ` waukan, where she arrived Jan. 1. YQ!!!- & Co. 1537’ mg ma,-fied the game day. The remaining family are Isabel,` , . _ wife of G. Fred Baker, Woifviiloy ' H4050" 0! |50 HMNOIISIMK FMFWIUO ' ioi cnaltoao wlrn Mimosa Novo sootio; Morgoret_wiroo1noo-\ ,,e»~,,.,,,,_ they me ca, .m ,,,,,,‘ fl U -‘ 1 I : ' -e. Aiden *___ . ` -__ for Hilfry Munn Godfrey. F.R.G.S~» guch impressions as will induce _Miss Jean m°v°r'hR"N" °f sdmni' 1° ‘Bay m1tw°°k‘ . .. 1 .. » .QISOEQIT 2"r(,s“s,}Ec0F1m,,m; u Q,” ann" st' chnldkbua HARLAN, Ky-, July lil. (U.P.J--ii of Manchester, England. Helen and them bo “tum he uenuy_ MASS-. 18 Silolldlns Br WCB 01'! H _ _ _ _ t t f t h will -lack the three latter of New York q ‘ the home of her uncle Mr Bruce Tha funeral of tha 1ato~Cht.i°lll been in the BU' S0100 33° this NOYYII Tha Angus erm 0 cour ers -. ` ' ' I-3% ll C Power A ++-1-F111 ~f‘ »-4 1-¢:1o>-"U" 1-' E5 $3 $;2fi€dr-R- meeting were Massrs Douglas Ait- ken, Bay Fortune, Thomas J. Keck- , with a diamond pendant. and to the - 1 Zroomsman, a set of gold cuff links.` |;|m'l;°";§ -Ilymgeiig ;_°t;r5’B&;t` Wotnan Wd’ They were the recipients of many ar ' W” r' 0 ° y H , beautiful presents and a large sumfE‘“t- J‘"“"5 D' C°m"' Fy°"““°° Try S010 Op in cash After a honeymwn Sven; seph E. Deagle, Bear River, So.l.n. on the Island. the happy couple mo-- M Lou; G U nt of cha lottcmwn -T-I, ) tnred to Brockton, Mass., where the T' 5 8 B " icflmd 3" ff” -M - with the Boston Mutual Life ln- -U I - 88 . n easw I 12 Sumnce C°_ The Guardlan joins ‘Nest School. solo hop across the Atlantic, arrived NEW Y0l\K, July 16-lgercauinl’ apprrlienaloll over the (i-Brrnun allu- atiou and Dronouaot-'J W°’|I‘“¢"" 1" ilterllng lfxohimgs lnilnoed offerinxa of niavk on is large in-aio daring the _ mornini; yesterday. Lnnaero during this period warn nubltimntiiil. At tho iowa ifor the day, tin- .lunrs Industrial nv- eruiwa was 6,40 pointn below the il"- vlaua tlnyn close. A' little lean than liiuif this loss wan 4~n\'ere1l by (lie rinao. Gorman banks are sxD¢¢¢¢*| '° open Qotlay for restricted |»ny"l"""" This will he an important tent. The {- ";'I'Stock Letter Mirr_or\Says:- f hnc¢on& Ward ~ ' , 1- .1..»~ __ lirt-uklng of tho 140 reuisiancs la\'|-l volume carried prix-ea within ntrlk tlinmnt-.s of the next resistance ur under 1110.10. Support has boon _fouled the market twlco bi-lure th and it in th, point from whlell “morator|urn" rally lrfgun. Provi- tho nrws from aimnni dues nut 4-Inui tin- niurltet preuiiiiinliiy will rclnla next rn-nininliro point. \\`li|-tiier ur puroliiinrvt nlloulil Iii, uuulo IIBINN largely on tlu- iatiiluds uf lilo I»U_Y 1-ren though they slmnltl gn lower ' imnionnl rrcovery in buslneas this 1 llmulll carry the market above ilu levels. tor. Rae, daugllter of Mr. Richard Mac- oi Flat River, took place Wednes- day evening at 6 o`ciock at the bride‘s home. Rev. T. A. Rodger performed the ceremony in the presence of about fifty invited guests. The Couple were unattend- ed. The bride wore a. most becom- ing gown of pink crepe de chemo. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Ross left by motor car on a honey- moon trip to the mainland. The bride is well known in this city, where she has been in the cnlploy of Moore ds McLeod. RECEIVES MEDAL-Mr. Thos Mason, who recently arrived from the United States and is now oper- ating a. permanent waving estab- lishment has received a. long service medal of which he is justly proud. Mr. Mason, a former member of the famous 85th N. S. Highlanders served overseas under Major J. A. McKenzie of this City. The medal bears on one side the profile of his Majesty King George and on the reverse side the following inscrip- tion: “For long service in the Col- onial Auxiliary Forces" surrounded by maple leaves. On the edge is in- scribed: “D. D. S. M., Thémas Mas- on, Plctou Highlanders." Mr. Mason is a Prince Edward Islander as is Mrs. Mason. PERSONALS Miss Ada Aitken, Waltham Mass Mrs. maswin wood and little Other members attending the SERVICES CANCELLED-Owlnl to the death of Capt. Ford of Hali- fax, brother-ln-law of Dr. Genge and the serious illness of Mrs. Ford. Dr. Gcnge has been called to Hall- fax_ All services on the Marshfield pastoral charge will be cancelled for Sunday. Dr. M. E~ Genge, pas- IIKAIURAE-ROSS IVEDDING- Tile marriage of Miss Bessie Mac- Rae and the late Mrs. MacRae of Point Prim, to Mr. Stewart Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ross, _,July 5th, from his late residen to St. Mary Church, Sourls, az was largely attended. Services the grave were conducted by Rs B. Croken, Rev. A. L. Sinnott, P. Rollo Bay and Rev. F. L. Mulla St. Dunsian, were also present. T. pall bearers were Messrs Allan G. 'lis, St, Margarets, Peter D. Pete: Rollo Bay East, Fabian Howie Gowan Brae, Joseph O. Deagle, Be River, William Howlett, Gow: Brac, James H. Mallurt, Gow: Brae. Mrs. Archibald MacKenzie, Fo ,tune Bridge, has returned to ll home after spendingthe past Wei in Rollo Bay. Mrs. Isaac Bryanton, 39 Wat- St., Cliariottetown, was 6. visitor 1 IRoiio Bay West recently. Miss Mary A. MacDonald of Bo: ton is visiting her parents, Mr. an Mrs. Hugh P. MacDonald, Lowt ,Rollo Bay. Mr_ Arthur Powers of Boston. we a. visitor to Souris West reccntlj, the guest of Mr. S. Campbell. , Mr. and Mrs. V. A. MacDona,l1, Sourls West, motored to Charlotte, town recently. - Misses Mary White and Betty Ma ICormac, Rollo Bay, motdred to Nei Acadio Sunday where they wel- Iguests of Miss Mary Gallant. Miss.Ida MacDonald, Rollo Ba' East was a. visitor to East Polri, recently. . Miss Elizabeth Burke, R. N., c, Boston, arrived home Saturday nigh and ls spending her vacation wifi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran?- Burke. ! Messrs Angus MacDonald, Edwart Mahar and Jack Chaisson, Roll- Bay East, attended the Womerl'1 Institute dance in Bear River Nol'tlI on Friday night last; The Tea Party which was sched- uled to take place Wednesday a Rollo Bay was postponed owing t/ the lnclemency of the weather arlc was held on Thiirsciay, July 9th and was socially and hlnanclaiy sul ccssful_ Tile net proceeds of tht- day are not definitely known bill will be in the vicinity of tivelvi hundred dollars. Result of field iot- teries are as follows: Twin doo: mats donated by Mrs. Lazarus White Rollo Bay West were won by Ml' Lawrence Whalen, Baltic. Set oi books donated by Mrs. MncDoug- all won by Mr. John Maclnnes Gowan Brae, and scenery mat was won by Mr. Victor Peters, Rollf Bay East. Miss Catherine Cahill of Boston is vsilting her parents, Mr. cnc' Mrs. Alfred Cahill, Rollo Bay Oongratiilations to Mr. John Chaissoll, son of Mr. and Mi's. Jor- omc B. Chaisson, Rollo Bay East. 1-‘vi successfully passed the civil r .ve exams. Mr. Chaisson left Sulzcirty for Ottawa. ' Messrs Gerald MacDonald and J. B. Chalsson motorcd to Char- lottetown Sunday. Mr. William Fyliil, Cliarlotietoivn was a visitor to Rollo Bay rec- cntiy_ On Sunday. July 19th tile new St. Alexis Church will be formul- witn their many friends in wishing -- from st. Louis at 2.45 nm. fri- S- 'I'-> ‘ ». them long years or wedded bliss. I MHS Ruth Martin of Falvonwood this afternoon. Miss Insults had Hospital stall was s visitor to Rai# with her asnassengers, ber brother I I hear 101 charges of murder Cit-.7 ' " ----Ir auoar.ro»1.1o1moo\ tor rlmoloo. IMWKWHW- °f‘|W“'*~3°°d- M°°°5I'P1“ 10°* ` '7' `, .` `, ~ ,_ i _ _ \ I 1 A ‘I ‘j 1-~.‘