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"m. will ngnln run "ll-v 1'" 1-_-- 11"» . 5 l-‘i-hl, 1 I Iilit\1.’il|i.'.|i|\ 111111 ilinso of the suinv 4 l; l11‘ Uri 1.1.1.111 5 Jnlyi 1 it “.1111. 11f‘ 1.1-1 _.'.-111-. 11.1 11.1w 11111-1» 1111111- P/ii-c l-1-l>1.1=>1<- s 11111.1 1.1 M. “...-y 11.1.1111. .11- 1111- \‘\II'l'1‘IIl. yciir 41-1. UvlLH-l-O r. 11.411.111.11 io iliilv. l11 .l11n1-, gross rcvi-nuos oi r (Stewart Jones 8.: Co. Correspondents of Greenshields 8c Co. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange 88 Great George SL, Charlottetown BOYS Sizes 1, 2,8, 4, 5, 5V; u .85 ‘client value. ' ' 1 AucUSl‘ zscus1___. RDA "i/"s 5T0 - '-'— 1w».- Reports ny STEWART JONES k C0. Charlottetown correspondents of Gruluhlelda 81 Co, Mow“; Who Wear will 111111 Brow_n Elk Moccasin Ox- fords and Black Elk Boots an ex- .‘ The Montreal G Nor 1, 1011'.) CORPORATION SECURITIES: 5 Juni- 1. I055! " J111i1-l,l!r.'17 1 s / \i1\|ll I‘|>\\' ,,, '1 \|011t 'l‘rn1n .. .1 “on! 'l‘r111n . ii Q1111 Pmv . .. 5 . Show I‘n1v . 41,5 Oct 1.1'l70 Sim-v Pow ... 5 i‘nlt Scour .. 51,1’; J 1 YOUTIPS Brown ELK 1.1- Moccasin Oxfords Sizes 11, 12, l3, 1 and 2 These have heavy soles and are a big BARGAIN. ALLEY c 1C0.,LTD. r GREAT RETIRING SHOE SALE I Stock Exchange “.4.- " ‘o’ ] ill .01! 03.00 New Yo r7: _ Exchange (Special to ‘Johnston 8 Word) SURVEY BAY OF FUNDY FISHING POSSIBILITIES situtaiori is much more satisfact- THE UHARLQ ' ND QUGT TONS Station at St. Andrews, who is in charge oi the survey. Possibility of the deep sea. 11.111- ery resources of the bay being 0i greater potential value than here- tofore believed was the most im- portant point brought out at the conference, at which representativ- es of the fishing industry, mem- bers o! the staff of the biological station, and. business men were present. Comporatively little was known of the deep sea resources of the Bay. because up until the present, ef- forts of the fishermen» had been largely concentrated on the in- shore "and shallow water catches, Dr. Huntsman pointed out. Neith- er boats nor men had been avail- able for venturing far from shore. "We are convinced that the r8- sources are there," said FM. Scland crs, commissioner of the board 0f trade, “and it wucld seem as though the most effective way TO have them developed would be to interest some large fishing con- cern with the necessary capital and experience to go at it in the prop- er wsy. We are already working with that end in view." Until two years ago, all the had- dock used in Saint John had come chiefly fi'om other than 1008i 1'6- sources, and until the last your and a half there had been little cod and haddock fishing in the u‘ buy, it was shown. Fish were much more plentiful near the mouth of the bay than near the shore, where activity varied greatly in intensity. One cause for the decline in shad 3-’- ncnr the iii-ad of the bay was said to be excessive and uncontrolled fishing and sawdust from nearby mills polluting the rivers. This u-as being remedied, and this year had seen more shad in the rivers than 111 any other time ln_ thirty 'sei1soi1s. The Biological Boards survey is concerning itself chiefly with es- tablishing the commercial possibil- ities of‘ deep sea. fishing, beyond‘ the limits now fished to a certain extent along the shore. LAW RATI-IER. THAN MOVIES INTERESTS YOUNG BELIUTY QUEEN MONTREAL, Aug., Zii-Chosen ruler of 600,000 Greeks of North America Queen “Pat" Papps has s. dream of some days becoming the In s. little while I hope 14> start on international law. and then-it niiiy seem silly to say it»! wish I could be the first woman ambassador re- presenting the United States in some foreign country." Platonis Pspps has law well in her blood. Her father is Ernest Papps, well known attorney in De- troit. Her uncle, with whom she lives while attending George Wash- ington University in Washington, D. C., is also a lawyer. Her mother is well known 8s a poet. whose works have been print ed in Greek magazines both on this continent and in Greece. And Queen '_'Pst" admits herself to more than o, passing interest in the writing of poetry. But not to the extent of diminishing her ambition to become the first wom- an ambassador of the United Stat- es. CANADIAN SERVICE ADOPTED IN FRANCE PARIS. France, Aug, 23—"Souv- ons les Mcres,“ France's national agency carrying on public educa- tion in maternal and infant wel- fare, has adopted for use in the arrondisements of Paris the pre- natal letter service operated by the Canadian Council on Childand Family Welfare, Ottawa. in co-op- eration with all the provincial de- Dartments of health. This service was first inaugurat- ed in Montreal by the Child Wel- fare Association of that city in an effort to reduce the high maternal 11nd infant mortality rate through bringing scientific knowledge in first woman ambassador of the Unit held in this city recently. Queen “Pat", christened Platonic, not give a snap of the fingers 101' When it was suggested that she 10111" ory than had been “anticipated. would probably many in h few 07.50 10i.7;'1 90.35 We Have Only Commenced to Get Into t This was the view expressed to the‘ Saint John Board of Trade by Dr. years, she said "No, no I will not. My ambition is something quite A. G. Huntsman, of the Biological different. I am studying law now. For Frnst-Ilite—l\li mini‘: Linimont- The Second Week of Alley & C0’s Great Retiring Shoe Sale Opens With Deeper We are now daily fit- ting the finer shoes in LUMBER. RUBBERS 1 .80 Lowest price in Canada 3.1133311?’ 1 .40 1 .30 Youth’s Lumberman’s - 1 Oxfords or Straps Mainly. sizes. Strap Shoes, simple form to the mothers of the Canadian’ metropolis. The service grew, and in 1926 was taken over by the National Council. Since 1929, it has been expanded to cover the mst-natai period as well, and the entire cost has been assumed by the Canadian Life Insurance Offi- cers‘ Association. In 1926. less than 5000 sets of letters were sent out. In the past year some 50.003 sets have been dis tributcd. And now this service found so efficacious in Canada 15 being tried out in an effort to reach the thousands of mothers in need of such information 1n Paris and it: environs. IlI-LINGUALISM IS .. FACTOR FOR PEACE ed States. The “coroi-iation" took MONTREAL, Aug. 23—-In Canada place at l], convention of the Greek American Progressive Association " where two languages are spoken side by side. the need of bi-iiI-Bufll- ._ ism is greater than in any part 0f ' the world, His Excellency the Gov- e beautiful girl of eighteen, docs armor-General declared at. the clos- ing exercises of the French sum- SAINT JOHN, N. B, Aug 22_»the silver screen or any of _ the - mcr school at McGill University a ‘Although s survey of deep-waterlgentlemen who honor it by their s11 “fishing possibilities in the Buy ofpearance on it and likewise has no Fundy has not yet been completedldcsire to go to Hollywood, shc said it has been established that the in an interview. short time ago. Lord Bessborough presented prizes and diplomas and addressed the students in French. He commended their initiative in coming from all the provinces 0f Canada and from every corner of the United States to spend part 0i ... 4 Hollywood Film Shop BY DUANE IIENNESSY (United Press Staff Corrcspondent) noun-room, Aug 22 (u. 9.1-‘ In keepingwith the trend of the movies away from gangsters, Mick- ey Mouse has gone claws down on this type of picture. “With the progress that is made daily in transportation and com- municstion," His Excellency said, “the world is becoming smaller and we are becoming more and more dependent On one another. The only thing that separates peqple o; dig- ferent nations is ignoranq; o: their respective languages and it is only now that the business world is learn ing the lesson of the Tower 0g Ba- bcl. “The finest ambition that one can have at this time 1'5 1,0 aid in the establishment of world peace on a permanent footing and nothing can encourage friendly relations more than personal contact, and this p9!‘ sonal contact can only b1;- achieved by people who understand each 0th er without the need of an interpret- er, and who are able to exchange ideas and Express their feelings. In a country like Canada, where two languages are spoken side by side, this Heed is greater than in any other part of the world, and I have the profoundest conviction that Canada, in her evolution as one of the first countries in the WOPId, will owe much to her importance 10 the ever intimate union and the most complete agreement between the French and English-speaking Cam adians. The two races have great qualities inherited from their dif- fererit ancestors that have played will be received and gi AiliiilS their vacation in perfecting themsel ves‘ in the French language. Larger Any Shape, any WOMEN’S RUBBERS heel, Fail Rains will soon be on us, you'll need these. Here they are at n L L. n ' Slot-l " N110 York nb Quebec Election Returns on the evening of, Our clients and the public generally will be welcome. JOHNSTON WWW HenJ. Rogern, Jr., Manager, Phone 611-842 Gordon Building 13D Grafton 5L, Charlottetown. . Marl-er, Toronto Stork Ext-bongo? Winniprg Groin Bxtbsngl, Cbinéo Bond o! Tull. PAGE NINE . an imporiuiit part n1 ‘the develop ment of this great country." . l '.I'he pen and ink character haifi just rejected the script for "Put- ting the Bird on the spot" 1L5 m. screen version of "Cock Robin" ivo- to have been titled. Through his creator, Walt-_D1s new. Mickey said: "COCK Robin was R nursery rhymq gangster. His real name was Rob~ bins, and because lie was such I high flier and alivays kept his 'g1t‘ cocked for any emergency‘, he was known as ‘Cock Robin.’ "This fly, thaLi-ccitcs so giibly ‘I saw him die‘ ivris rr-olly a fly cop. but being in on ilic payoff 0f the Opposition gang leader, alias ‘The Sparrow‘ who bumped of Mr, Robin, he never would have test- ‘iflcd to that cflect in court. The 111W?!‘ sot the bow and arrow coin- plex from seeing Douglas Fairbanks in ‘Robin Hood’ when he was just B. bad boy breaking street light: with an air gun. "The @1511 1191f! by the fish tho‘ ‘ W115 Sllillmscd to have caught thr blood was a swell dish, I'm- telling you. and the poor fish did not dc. serve a mama like 1101-, The 111511 started to faint-that's why 1111 fish held her. “The owl that volunteered to dig the grave ivas a big cigar and drug Store bird, who did not even be- long to the Morticians‘ Union ant if lie had gone ahead tiicrc wouii have been more bloodshed. "The rook who offered to act a: parson with his little book, wni really n rookie chaplain from the World War. “Tolling of the l11-ll by the bull who could pull, would never be per- mitted by the Society for thsfPre- vention cf Cruelty to Animals However. the bull had no pull with the city administration anyway." Dlinnrifs Linlmrnt for Seurnlgin. ven out from our office, T 24th. L u ’ Curb (urorida) 0 I) I‘ ii he Real Bargains, Fresh Lots Coming Out Daily SHOES for Women1o19 Cuban heels, small iot .r.1t great aGREAT SAVING. value. room‘ but at the sumo greatly cut prices that the best at liciivy dis" count will take advant- 52c WORK BOOTS FOR MEN Our great Exhibition Special Offer continues all this week- Brown Genuine Oil Chrome grains. .\ real prize. ur separate fitting our so i e wanting revaii on ticks. Those ge of this. 2'45 lllack or .1 u. 5-. . ‘fl-“u ‘a nFHJ-n-"ifi; dfiffis’ n‘ . .' ' --i”rf‘u’s€--an ..| A‘; A -o a u‘ -nwrouuz|