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JOHN MONTREAL IIALIFAX ._ , »,. _ lfurnished by Johnston and W stan. oll or New eirsoy 44% 1** if Asbestos .... $ $3.00 or hotter. The bulk of tho‘ , Stock Quotations W HALIFAX, Aug. 13.-Quotations Members Montreal Stock Exchabgl. New York Exchange | Atch., Top. & San Fe Ry 18 tural Exhibition Worth To A Province ‘ On August Twentieth the Char- American can Co: 927_f_3_lottetown Exhibition will be open- Am. smoltlng at Rez. c _ 1911/. led' It- is held this ye" “t °' seas” Am_ Bosch Mag Co_ 32% when it is hoped and expected that An. cop. Min. co. ost. a Hudson Motor Car Co I whose particular benefit the Exhibi- Imen Paper Ca tion grants are paid, will be better ble to ,m_end_ as me harvest Wm held of livestock lm rovement- U. s. ind. Alcohol co. 113"/, “°” h‘“'° stmed “°’ "°°'"° digging Westinghouse Elec. 941'. United States Steel 144 Ahitlbl .` . . _ . . . . _ 511;; Montreal Power '_ _ _ . _ ._ _ 101 Winnipeg Electric _ 100 Brompton . . . . . . 37 Brazillian Traction ._ 52% Steel Co. of Canada _ 176 Abitlbl . . . . ._ 32'/i Shawinigan ._ 83'.-é Can_ Steamship Pfd. ._ _ 94 Dominion Bridge _ 75 Masser Harris __ 401;, ._ 27'/i Canadian Brewery ._ 30. Building Products ._ Power Corporation ._ 65! Can.Pac.Ry_ ....203-"fl British America Oil _ .. ._ 37 Imperial Oil . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ 60 WHEAT Sept. 108%; Dec. 11354.; Moy 1197!.. CORN , soot. asa; Doo. vzw.; Mm-on 74. l | oA'rs ‘ Oct 110'/i; D00. 109’l'r,' May 463V I t Livestock Market if _ Mantra" Stock Exchange 'case during the past number of 311 , `th Y D Y a profitable bonus on the dairy, meat that have been bred and raised to roduce the greatest quality of ten- f loiii steaks and the ,lulciest roasts, ‘ now furnished by the modern beef t I Y that has been. by a slow. careful and f intelligent process of breeding from t carcasses were built for speed and 1 ccs ty, two-thirds of its weight onl hicli, by having the small head, 5 s,_m__ 3,,,_;__ Dec_ 40,; May 41,/___ _r_l;°._c_l;:____an_::l :§_r_i;_ov<;c;. __l_.;_f>er;stEut;;;; by all farmers and their families to WHEAT rcalizc toi some extent, what the'|Di"€°t°"~“ Wim have give" 5° much "I breeders of what is known as “pure- ____.,>_& ,bred stock" have accomplished for he enjoyment und wcll-being of ci ‘ or the patience and untlring efforts lof such men as Booth and Bates the -*_ lgreat demonstration which has tak- lcilnafdlan Press) lon place in the Argentine, in trans- MONTREAL- A\1E~ 13» _ Cam0.fomilng millions of useless long receipts 1313. Tliccattle market was! hm-ned cattle' native to that Counjl SEURCU’ at U1-it Weeks ¢l°5e~ (3005 try, into millions of uniform short-l steers sold from $10.25 to $11.00 with.;-, fairly plain to medium steers from d orned grades, whose carcasses whenl isplayed by thousands on the Brit-l 900 L0 510-00» and C0mm01l llghllisli market, resemble the best oil steers do\vn to $7.70. I0 ur Easter displays in beef; had it; Medium quality hcifcrs broughiinot been that numbers of good rc-i from $8.00 to $9.00 with common presentativc males. of this char-ac-| ones as low at $5.00. Good cows sold ye , hc Argentine breeders would hav»:lH- for $7.75 with a few choice cows at_|_ _ b bologna. bulls from $5.00 to $5.50 d with butcher bulls up to $7.00. 'b Quotations, butcher stcers good'fe $1025 tc $11.00, medium $9.25 t0 $10- l H 00, common $8.00 to $9.00, butclicijt $7.50 tu $8.00, medium $4.50 to $7.00. cniincrs $3 00 to $3.50, cutters $3.75 to $4.50, butcher bulls, common $5.- G0 to $5.50. Calf receipts 2,713. Calves were | _ “ Q’ After Me abd I Will Make You to Become Fishers of Menl” Mark I. 17. Is the Dlvine'Master calling you to become a Franciscan Missionary? No matter how poor you may be, or unworthl' you may dee yourself, God has something for you to do. Let the I-Ilzanelscan Frlors of the Atonement help you to realize your wonderful and sublime vocation, whether it be to the Priesthood, Brotherhood, or Sisterhood, in that glor- ious and illustrious Franciscan Family. Those interested can eithe I' S00 Rev. A. Francis, S. A., at the Bishop’s I’alace» Tuesday, Aug. 14th or write to the » Very Rev. Paul J. Francis, S. A., ` Graymoor, Garrison, N. Y. . ’ _ , _ _ __ __ _ .. . "**‘._*._.,+‘4‘*._.+.+‘ 'vvllirlrictlon of the ultlmlltc coiisLln1ci'.}m_SL in me fourth elimination hem, _‘,__ __ ‘r o vlsllols were prcsvllt A l>=\l>"r 1 th c ‘ ` ~ “ L li l1V_" SOUWIS LINE ROAD SOUTH. was read on Bcwnrc of the I‘_ The July meeting of the Instituto by one of the members. Next montli met at thc home of Mrs. Allan J. roll will be answered by "MY IHVOUW McCormack. Thirt/eeen members and Vegetable, and ho wto prepare it". \ I?rofessionziT Cards norman s. muvr ll Chartered Accountant | /' Audits, Systems licome Tax I |30 Edward Street, Halifax, N. S i (Making frequent trips to l P. ii. island.) § Bell & Mathieson R. R. BELL D. L. MATIIIESON L. L. B. Barrlnters, Attomeys, Etc. Money to Loan. Camerlm Block, Charlottetown 8933-7-19-lmo. *Mark R. Mocoigoo - B. A. BARRISTEB, SOLICITOR. ETC MONEY T0 LOAN Uemeron Block, CharIottetown,I'.E.l. Dr. C. C. Archibald Gmio-it of N. Y. root or-sum Medical School and Hospital l’nctleo_Llmlted to Eye, Ear, Nose ` and Throat T°°"llI°§yel and supplying Glasses loo, Bayer Building great George Street Ufflce llrl--9 to 12.80. 1.30 to 5.00 McLeod & Bentley W 1- LEBENTLEY C . .B NTLIY. K. . Blrrister and Attorney-at-[Aw Ollleo: 180 Richmond Street l Mona! ro mlm Charlottetown, P. ll. i. McDonald & McPhee l- A. mooongii sir. tr, nares: Mrs. P. A. Mclsaac invited the Iii- stltutc to hcr home for the next meeting. NOl`t'1‘}{AM. Sevciitccii niclub:‘i's and 'six visitors iiict at the lioiiic of Mrs. Edmund MaY¥mI'd~_ '1`hf‘fC interesting readings ws-rc _given by the members. Plans are being made lo hnvc a bazaar and loc-cream social. Mrs. MacLean McNeviii will entertain the members for the next meeting. Carter’s Leading departments for Summer are Sea Shore Goods Souvenirs Newest Books Magazines "Ill-§'niul, Nrrolrrns, arc., LIMITED. l - be- fog . cl ti f e tgrlnetrnnlscrllo lilo Iilstitlllttb mlglall _Prices always the lowest lilsto. Every ton we send out is of, 'high quality. l ¢lRTE|l 3* 3°- l w. D. GiLLis & co. strong. Grassers sold mostly for $6.- .50 or better. Good veals brought from $11.50 to $13.00 with a few choice veals at $14.00. Quotations: Good veal $11.50 to $14.00, medium $9.50 to $11.00, com- mon $8 00 to $9.50, grass $6.00 to $7.25. Sheep receipts 3657. The lamb market was steady. Good lamb brou ht $13.00 and mix e _om$.to$..cry common lambs were sold for $11.00. Sli(-cp brought $4.00 to $6.00, Quotations: Ewcs $4.00 to $6.00; lambs good $12.50 to $13 00; com- mon $11.00 to $12.50. Hog receipts 3078. The hog market was strong. The standard quotation was $13.50 fed and watered and local butch- ers paid $13.75 for mixed lots ili- cluding shops and lights. Sows brought $0.50 to $10.50. » DAll.Y Lessons I I WORDS OFTEN MISUSED2 D0_ not say “I had drank several cups? of coffee." Say "I drank," or “I` had drunk.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Ger- aldine; B as J, e as in “bet," a as in -'arf' l as in win." OFTEN MISSPELLED: illuslvc; not io hn confused with clusivc. SYNONYMS. Obstruct, ilnpcdc, hinder, check, repress- rcstrllilhl counteract. WORD STUDY: “Use :i word three times and it is yours." Let us, increase our vocabulary by master-J ing one word cacii day. Today's word: VOLITION; the power of willing. “In choice and volition we have the two factors of the will_"»- Hopkins.” _-_<-o->l- CABLE HEAD EAST. Eight mem- bers and eight visitors met at the homo of Mrs. Capt J. D. MacDonald. A vote of thanks was tendered a 8. Y - An ioe-cream social and dance to be given on August 3rd. Next meet- will be held in the Institute Hall. Sporting. Goods greater improvement. By this <0AL _'_'-' -; 0"' _ I / I . _ 4 ests of the Province. We have nd Newspageiés éervice _ UP ' t° ' a e ° _ Stings and Bites Stationery 'nie pain or insect bites OEICC Supplies TE;--‘ga-I 'B nu I. umm, 4 cation of Minard‘s. School Supplies oar, .oo mmm, moo mol "°"’°' ,ny una oi inform- mem, mon u', hcifers, medium $8.00 to $9.00, com-'e r, could not have been secured, coil compelled to go through hun-4 reds of years of slow improvement.. y mating the best of their own in-T rior type, in an endeavor to bring’ bollt some measure of ini rovem l . p ent, _ _ hat has been so much more greatly` 1581 A- A. A.. swimming in the 100 xpcdited by reason of their aIiilityf1Yl@U”95 fF0€'SlYl9 and Alfred Phu' hat IS An Ag-ricul_ millionaires nor wealthy exhibitors beneficial competition. It is an in- larger number of farmers who are €_l_l|l‘8ti0l1 Rnd education to all of N_ Y_ Cen & Hud_ Rh/_ R_ R_ 16255 most directly interested and for em. as the Exhibition ls also an _Which now constitute such Marge value of breed improvement that is proportion of their farm lobor~wlll being S0 successfully carried on. not be in fu" swing as has been the Every farmer, and livestock breeder, in this Province, should visit thel yea,-s_ Show and sec. especially that his We are living in an age ln which l9°YSda1l_fl_£¥i1'éS HFC Dermitted to -_ ,the ver highest remium is laced 5Pen_ B GHS 000 OF Hwre days in- Mls Kan' & Tex' Ry' " ‘ 244ion quallty oi farill products. R dis- Sliecilng lhc -*LOCK and in Wamhing criminatiiig public will alwa s a th ' ~' The date of the Exhibition has been. poultry and other products that are Changed fm' U10 SD0CiH1'DllI’D0Se Off especially well mod, from animals Permitting the busy farmer. who may formerly have been prevented r P 0 der gesh 0,, me most valuable and potato season, to share in he t , parts of the carcass, and when we pleasure ‘md b@"§’f1l5 W be f01Ul¢l consider that the clioicest tender- at °“f Imf""l’1‘0VUlCiHl Sh0WS~ The ll mb. ,Emote ,mC(,_,wl._,i whose b0my_Sliow, with the many other attrac-l defensive ,,u,pUSL_s_ carrying of m_ i eyer been fixed. for a Show of this si C _ J » unt its forehand legs-when we considerl that is paid 10 See the average COUU- I that this useless quadruped has beenl "Y h°"5° "oh alld We Would 0517915' l t,-,,,,,,fO,-med into 3 type of amm,,1_;ally request for the above consider-I w ,. feuowmen Had It not bocnl tiinly dc-scrve the support and pat- ' winning money on animals purchas- ed-the result of others' skill. Our provincial breeders have been in- Vefllibly self-made men. who have worked up from the ranks of ordin- ary farmers to the present positions of qualified breeders that many of them have now become. 'I‘he Ex- hibition brings together the best of these breeders in keen, friendly and inspiration-especially to the young man who has never entered the D to learn by watching the judging, the e placiligs of thc various animals. m attending during the harvest] / I 0 _ / trance fee has been reduced atl he main gate. to 25 cents, especial-} steer. are iroduccd b an animal ly fo" mc I’U1‘PUSU Of €llC°\1l”8§illE‘ armers nnd their families to seel he livestock and great lnclustriall ‘ons, at the lowest figure that *has iaracter - `ust half the amo tions, that a holiday be arranged ,visit the Charlottetown Show. The ,of their time and invested so much ,of their money, with little compen- lsntion_ for such a worthy cause, cer- li- nage of both the city and the gcuulitry people of this Province. _-<9-}M_ Walter Spence Is Making Good At Olympic Events AMSTERDAM, Aug. 11.-(By W. Ingram, C. P. Staff Correspond- ent)-Two Canadian representa- tives will be in the important final in the swimming championships at the Olympics tomorrow aftemoon. Walter Spence, representing Mont- so refreshing and easy to digest Helps take the heat out of hot weather . . . a. nice crisp bowl of Kellogg’s Corn Flakesnk Try, them with milk and fruit; They’re .1 they really help you keep cool l' CO 9 RN FLA r 1 < \ * No other corn flakes equal Kellogg's for flavor and crispnelll heavy! Always extra crisp. Serve fad lunch, dinner or bhlke ful. Delicious with milk or cream-4 fruits or honey added Kellogg’a are never tough-\lIl¢k~ Ninr K E S Order at hotels, enfoterilc. On LED T E- C0RN»l_ ~. "`*'°~`:'»‘,",,'\»~o.ro no *Mu '°""“'~=-.n.,. 1¢,,/,/ ‘ ~2'.:.~f,';",,,~‘f.., s`s`l`l`§§`si%°i _ __,».~1- __ __ __ _ dining-cars. Sold by all grocen. Marlo _ _ ,_f;_. _ .-5# by Kellogg in London, Ont. Alu-ldyl “J _.W .,-W, ,f _ , or/an-frezlil - _ I _ mon's5.oo to saoo. butcher oows',_ f-'<1 and the awards won by such men. -ol - are bonuses paid for painstaking `\ _*_ ' . ' improvement that is of inestimable .~ . ., ' \ 0 secure improved animals from the ,British breeder. l The present day scrllb and mongrel lclairy cows and their offspring could. ‘by being maintained over periods of lliundrecis of years, be developed into ia greatly improved dairy breed, but it would take ages longer and a great Ideal more time and experience to laccomplish this improvement than :by purchasing a. pure-bred and im- ,proved male-one of the better _ types. _ _ The purposes of Exhibitions by _the offering of prizes, premiums and d lots fr 5 1250 12 50 V fvarlous _monetary and honorary! awaids, is to ciicourage those who mlikc it specialty alid uriclcrstfmd the breeding of animals for n. defin- ~ite lilic of iinprovcnir-ut, to grezitei' lcffnrts, the jllclging being zioiic by |nii expc-rlciiccd and qualified iunii. The new boglluier is taught as lic lcould bc iii no other way, the neces- lsary points to empliaslzc, the correct typo to produce, and the reasons why such awards are made. In the case of moat and flesh producing animals, the awards are always made with the definite purpose of encouraging the prodliction and quality of that article which com- lN 'mands the highest price acrossvtlic B W L_ Gqfdqn cculitcr based on the rllsciiininatiivrl It has bccli lcariicd by cxporiclllzu. limi, tho more open and wider thc, compctitioll and tlie higiirl' the nwlirds offered, tlic gi'f‘.ater the stim- ulus that is cl'catc_ose to execute that trust wit Hclelity. The priceless identity of all Dodge Brothers products will be preserved- as well as the sound policies that have made the words Dodge Brothers synongmous with Honest Val- ue an Dependability. Dodge Brothers Works wi|| continue to produce Dodge Brothers Motor Cars and Graham Brothers commercial vehicles. Dodge Brothers dealers will continue to sell and service them. The men to whose ca able support the success og the Chrysler Corporation is due, unite with mc in ledg- ing Eel-pcruation of Dodge Brot ers ideals, to the end that a Good Name may be made still better. \ g--/"” President Dodge Brothers Corporation from thc Dominion. 'N ;E__ Dimmu ofClu7|lrr Carpofodn IJDEE HRUTH ERS MUTUR [ARE -sa l Tl-ll: cllaas -_M By Barrie Payne '=‘\`. pears quickly with the , COAL \ -~- noallrn ‘~~'~ __1.ai l|__I Q Q fa Q Q ANTF I ' sus liiliiltie 9 Q