‘Bflltuopol. 1‘ ~51 1 131 ‘ " a a bottle o! {BOVRIL the house srmnaan MINING exchange Quotations lu- ished through courtesy 0! LOUIS M. ATWELL dz CO. Charlottetown Office Aug. 20 -— EWE- 5- C Amity Copper . . . . - I Barry Hollinger . 44 54 Bedford . 41% 43 Bidgood 66% B", Capital Rou .. 10% 13h Central Maniiob 1.05 1-00 Clericy . . . . . . . . . . . 10 15% Crown Reserve 45 49 Dome . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.50 8.85 Feedral Kirkland .. 40 44 Granada . . . . . . . .. 31% 24 Grover Daley 12 l1 flollinger . . . . . . . . . 8.75 8.60 Howey . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.02 1.06 Hudson Bay . . . . . .. 10.25 19.40 1nt'l. Nickel ....... ..11a.zs 11am Keeley .......... .. so 42 Kirkland Lake . . . . . 1.50 1.57 Kooionay Florence . 21 33 Lake Shots . . . . . . .. 2325 23.35 Laval Quebec. . . . . .. 20% 3015 Malartic . . . . . . . . . . 1.60 1.65 Mandy . . . . .. 2.73 McIntyre . . . . . . . . . 22.30 23.75 McDougali . . . . . 43 40 in. Co poration 3.30 3.45 Mofatt- all . . . . . . .. 2i, l9 gurphy . . . . . . . . .. 41 47 gwhee 38% 29 pissing 3.35 3.35 $115’ 57.50 53.80 tier D031 . 00 08 Pioneer .... .. saw s2 Sheritt Gordon 1.10 1.1a Stadacona . . . . . . .. l4 15 ‘Sudbury Basin 7.50 7.00 ‘Peck Hughes . . . . . .. 035 9.00 Tough Oakes . . . . . .. 1i 20 {Ireadwell Yukon 17.50 17.50 Towagmae . . . . . . .. 3.60 3.90 VIPOnd . . . . . . . . . .. 52 03 Windfall . . . . . . . .. 08 07% Wright Hargreaves . 3.40 3.45 Bylvanite . . . . . . . . . 2.80 2.38 BRACE’S “Brayco” Special Fox Netting a i. 1 roll 72 x 1% x l5 will make tine breeding pen lzxzoxiifthlgh covered lop and bottom. ORDER- NOW. McKAY s: C0.. Summer-sic, P. E. l. BEACH. LTD. a p Pmmuc "Snip are your wool lo be spun into yarn, prices twenty-five oenti or dngle and twenty-eight double ‘right paid one way on Iota of lift-y pounds and both ways on a hundred. WM. LANDIIIGAN. Sonrll. l’; l. I. aid: Frank E In Memoriam MALCOLM MaoAULAY On July the 18th, Mr. John Char- les MacAulay of Stanhope received the sad news that his eldest son Malcolm had died in Baltimore. Death was caused by injuries re- ceived when the left front wheel of the car in which he was riding col- lapsed, throwing him on the con- crete road and fracturing his skull. He was taken to the Union Hospital where he passed away consoled by the last rites of the Catholio Church. He had been employed in the Bethlehem Steel Corporation for the past four years where he was a great favourite among his ac- quaintanoes. On hearing of his death his three sisters went on from New York. and Helen accompanied the remains home. His funeral took place from his father's residence on the 35th~ July to Corran Ban Church. where a Requiem Mass was celebrated by his pastor, Rev. J. B. McIntyre. The pail bearers were Michael Robinson, Allan McDonald. Malcolm MacAul- ay. Cornelius Campbell. Herrel Arb- ing and Danlel A. McDonald. Besides his sorrowlng parents there are left to mourn four broth- ers and six sisters: Sister St. John of Sicily. Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal; Helen, Dorothy and Mary of New York; Sister Margarita of St. Joseph's Convent, Charlottetown. Anna. William, Vincent, Joseph and Louis at home. Death came unheralded~but it was well; For so thy Saviour bore . Kind witness. thou wast meet at once to dwell On His Eternal shore. All warning spared, For none He gives where hearts are‘ for prompt change prepared. Flowersr-Bethlehem Steel Em- scale than ever before. ~; Western Guardian» of Nova Bootia. Water Street. Sub- acriptiona will be received and ad- vertisements taken for insertion in the Guardian. —IIIUlLDlNG.- Operations are in evidence of re-establiahing the business plant of Kennedy Bros... ,Kensington. which was destroyed by ilre last February. Christmas trade may ilnd this firm doing business in an even better store than was burned, and on a larger All wish them suocessX. , PERSONALS --Dr. E. T. Tanton. of Summe n‘ rri 3Q‘; dnlsnnms ‘l -i .1 HAMILTHI‘ side, has gone to Ottawa to “ the annual meeting there of the Canadian Medical Council. He will return home next Saturday. —Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McKay. their son Alexander, and daughter Ellie. have returned from a two months’ visit to Victoria, B. C. -Miss Jean McPadyen who had accompanied her uncle. Mr. J. B. McFadyen home from Toronto Hospital in_ July has returned to Cambridge to resume her duties-Y --Mrs. Hector l". Morrison. Ken- sington, and Mrs. Anthony Lock- hart, Coleman. visited their bro- ther's home, Mr. John and Mrs. Hillman, Bradalbane, Thursday. They spent a very pleasant day with these relatives. all enjoying themselves immensely-Y. —Mr. and Mrs. William Buchan- an, of Summersi‘ . P .E. L. and their son. Eldred, of Sydney, left for the Island Saturday after spendln, a few days in the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buchanan, Stead- man street. The party were en route home alter a. motor tour through Nova Sootia. New Brunswick and Mainrm-Moncton Times. Eastern Guardian ..'NEW FORD TRUCKS FOR delivery by September 15th. Write or phone us. POOLE 6r THOMPSON LTD. 7510-9-1-sw-4l ..'SEVEBAL SECOND - HAND Ford and Chevrolet Trucks for sale. Delivery middle September. Poole 6t ‘rhompso , Limited. 7529-0-4-mth4i. ..°EAS'I'EBN AGENT-Mr. J. W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. t' ..'WHAT COMES NEXTr-The Kings County Exhibition and Horse Races at Georgetown, September- lilth. 7562-9-5-31. ployees, Baltimore, Md.; Mr. George Ritchie. Charlottetown; Mrs. N. J. McDonald. | Mass Cards — A. A. Hennessey; Charlottetown; Helen; Mr. and Mrs M. R- b‘ ; Catholic Women's League, Grand Tracadie; Mr. and‘ Mrs. w. A. McDonald and family;| Mrs. Elizabeth Forsythe; Mr. and‘ Mrs. William Hughes; Mr. and Mrs J. W. McDonald, Jr.; Mr. and Mrsp’ James McKenna and family, Scot-I chfort; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Donald; Margaret. Gertrude and John MacAulay; Malcolm and Gre- gory; Mr. and Mrs. George McDon- aid and Mary; Miss Annie K. Mc- Donald; Mrs. Mary A. Arbing and family; Dr. and Mrs. J. C. McDon- ald; Mrs. J. W. McDonald and fam- ily; William and Vincent: Father and Mother; Joseph and Louis; the Sisters of Notre Dame Academy, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White. Mont- real: the Sisters of St. Joseph's Convent; the Sisters or Notre Dame de Grace Academy, Montreal. Spiritual Offerings-Sisters oi St. Joseph's Convent; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Campbell and family; Miss lleen McDonald. Letters of sympathy—Miss Irene Brazil. Johnston's River; Francis McCabe. Btanhope; Sister St. John of the Ascension. Montreal; Sister St. John of Sicily; Sister Mary Zephyrine; Geo. and Alex. McDon- gan and family; Miss Amelia Egan. E. I. Railway. is spending his vaca- aion at his home in Georgetown. A town. was a passenge to Charlotte- town. King, Newport,- recently visited Georgetown. ..'BY YOUR. EXHIBITS and at- tendance at the King's County Ex- hibition. Georgetown. September ‘lath, you will show your apprecia- tion of our Government Grant. - 7582-9-5-31. ..'BAPTIST CHURCH SERVIC- ES-Reverend H. R. Bell of Hamp- ton, N. 13., will preach in the Bap- tist Church Dundas, Sunday. Sep- tember 0. at 11 a. m. Annandale at 3 p. m.. and St. Peters at 7.30. PERSONALS ..'Mr. James McDonald, Boston, Mesa, is visiting friends in George- town. A ..'Mr. E. H. McEachern, Charlot- tetown, recently vislted George- town. A ..'Mr. James Hessian, of the P. ..'Mise Rhoda Easton returned to her home in Georgetown after vis- iting friends in Charlottetown. A ..'Miss Rose Fairchild, George- xfir-q i1 , l. " SEPQJi/iBER-‘o. 1112s‘ p Electrical Ambassadors p N order to serve I Canada-from those who live in the largest cities, to those dwelling in remote hamlets-the Northern Elec- tric Company have established their direct ambassadors in strategic dis- tributing points of the Dominion. From these centres radiate the influ- ence, and that personal service which the ‘ people of the Northern Electric Company de- sire the public to expect of them. These branches, therefore, enable all . parts of the Dominion to share equally in the benefits that the Home Office represents and dispenses. f I l Each branch is equipped to render a complete sales, merchandising and engineering service. ‘ ‘ vYorlcfiogr/r Hey/hi‘ PANYl-imrri Equipment for Transmitting Power and Sound (J. H NEE i! as nests" on." ';,""..‘.'1Ifi'1‘-’.l.'_'f"‘ “w. A . ._..,'_. ..'Mrs. MoAasklll and Miss Tillie .'Dr. Bcannell, ' ..'Mrs. Louis Lavardler and Plains. is visiting friends in Georgetown. A ‘ wss-a-u-tuio. Mark R. McGu . ..Ar» shamans. sotrorrorl. . mortar 0‘ WAN‘ Ocarina aioeaa charm D1‘. Ca Co Tllalaato of l1. Y. first ' a» ll- Cliaml-GII. 7.841. Professional Cards igan I'll IOIQWIIJJJ bald and lfhgallllwfllaaaoa . rea George f flfliaa lleen-e in_ 11.00.03! to 8.00 ntley _ '0' not!“ Meiinnnia‘ s. MCPhe Ups and Downs In Tryon and Vicinity On Tuesday evening last Mr. and vlrs John Lyman entertained a rumlrer of friends at their home in Pryon. The doable parlors were’ reautiful in rose and gold. while the lining-room was made doubly at- ractlve by tho delicious supper pread there. Among the twenty fivo guests who ‘at down to dinner were:- M1‘. and Mrs. Raymond Bhthriol: of r New Ywlrhiiev. and Mrs. M‘. O. Srinion and daughters of hyon, idr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones of New torn, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mr. and Mrs Howard Callback. and laughter-a, of ‘Pryon, Mr. and M-rs. Lloyd‘ acgerm or orapeue, ms. M. Cunningham. of Boston, Mrs. Geo- rge Wood of Crapaud, Mrs. the was reached when partook of the "Sundass" "onerous way. A Clardnce. who have been visiting in of her sister, Mrs. AlbortDalziol. A home in Doroheeter. Mass. after visiting friends in Georgetown. His brother-in-law. Mr. J. Howard Mo- Donald. accompanied him. McDonald . MIR! laoPn-yondlrnl. ‘nluvacationinim - m1- ," Nae. Mltii-Wfid and ..'lh'l. William Easton left Fri- ail- laymen-allude . of Idrllu 117m. d Games. hi5. and Mela holpld Jel riiake the evening a pleasure and rbre " all Georgetownmhe intends-visiting har served in sister, Mrs. Myett. ..'Mr. Duncan Bawlderswn, was visiting friends in Georgetown. over the week-end the guest. of Mr. P. J. Solomon. ..'Mr. William Rose. and Mr. Duncan Bawlderston, were in Char- lottetown by car yesterday on bus- liiBl. 11 ___.l ..'Miss Mary MoCormac, R.N..of Charlottetown, is visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. McCormac, of Georgetown. A . .'Miss~l.illian- lsewellyn. Halifax, is visiting in Georgetown the guest . .'Dl'. Wltil left Thursday for his Mr. intanda spending a short .A. A ag on a viait toner daughter, Miss io Icahn, of Lynn, Mass. Be- retiirfllng, to her home in of Gloucester, iGcorgetown, the guest of Mrs. Lav- ardier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David left Friday for her homo in Penn- sylvania. A ..'H.ev. Mr. and Mrs. Aitken and daughter, Mildred. of Cornwall, are visiting in Georgetown. the guest of Mrs. Aitkerfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McLaren. A ..'Mrs. Herman l-aradier. who has been visiting in Nova Bootia; ro- tumod to her home in f" rgetown, accompaniedby her mother. Mrs. Hadley, who intends spending the winter with her. A V ..'Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kehoe, who have been visiting in George- town. the guest of Mr. and Mra Sampson, Georgetown. left latur day for their home in New Glas- gow, NS. N5 -___- mm. and u...‘ omw‘ and daughter, Alice. who have vis- lting in Georgetown. the , Mrs. Gratn’: parents. Mntandvm h. cLean. o Saturday or o home in New Glasgow. NJ. as.Mml lsinene; and three ch11‘- dren. lnuiaa. Eleanor andltlalton. who have been til M . ‘arrived’ at McrcDonalJ and Daughters ‘at ‘ Jasper Park (Special to the Guardian) JASPER. Alton Sept. ‘ Ramsay MacDonald. in his Labor Day speech said. "On behalf oi’ the lab- or rnovernent of Great Britain. I bring greetings to the labor move- ment of Canada and trust that it will have a very auspicious Labor Day. In travelling through Canada as we have been doing. I have been impressed by two things particular- ly. Canada's beauty and its wealth- With regard to the former I hope it will never be deaeoraied for the bake of untilitralsm and I trust that the working. people will see that they got their lust share of the lat- This was the message w the peo- ple of Canada on the eye of Labor by llfiht Hon. J. Ramsay Mao d. firs E av league of Nations, when Right Hon. N. S. the controlling of the throttle for that of enjoying scenery. Sunday mom- ing the four climbed inio the saddle and rode over" the twisting mount- ain trails to Maligne Canyon. The route, which is a new one. winds through the woods and goes from the Canyon back to the Lodge by Way of the Swift Maligne River and the Athabasca, giving the riders many spectacular views. Although they declined to wear chars or som- breros the MacDonalds showed themselves to be enthusiastic trail riders. They were accompanied by Mr. E. l-l. Knight. Supt of Jasper National Park and his two daugh- ters. After luncheon the former prime minister and his daughters made up a foursome and played over the lodge golf course. 40-» CANADIAN PREMIER VISITS G NEVA \ GENEVA, Sept. li-Canada was signally honored today by the dele- gates to the Ninth Assembly of the William Lyon MaoKensie , Premier of the Dominion, was elect- ed as vice-president. Premier King, the first Canadian ' GraotBritair-lfwho isnow en- llhflfitlflt It rlllflfPlfi. ltlr his thne daughter! Isabel, ella and Joan. Mr. MacDonald film,‘ 1W" "in" MP“ Qmday evening otter what he ‘an one of the mast delight- Promier u; attend a session of the uague Assembly received II votes. Twenty-two votes were neoaaaary to oloot him. The Canadian Premier, who has taken an active part in the delihara. tions of the assembly, expressed a IT’. / some views‘ of the wort of tho As- oaaaad Canadian oeieli ..,_. at tho reception. l have particularly enjoyed the work of the Council. the members oi which are all men of outstanding talent and ability. It has been a great opportunity to know them and geet their vlewpont so that whnn world questions arise their -““ will be. understood." Premier King tumed to a discus. sion of the rearranged hall in which the sessions of the Assembly are held. "There is much discomfort," he said, "in the present Assembly Hall. owing in lack of fresh air." Then with a sweep of his hand to indicate the vista before hirmho ex- claimed: "Geneva is a beautiful city. So much has been done to pra- serve the embankment; plant trees tories. mills and indust y upon beautiful sites." Premier King nocecded in com- ment upon work being done to beautify Ottawa. - "Ottawa, owing to its natural sit- uation. will be a great city some Gill." he said. "I feel we are doing enough now lo make our desocnq dams bless us. We aredoing all wa- like to donors if it, 1‘- and prevent enroachmnts of fac- r Prov. ExIribitiorl - (Continued from page '1) m» Rodd; a; rreatn-voeeey; s. M" Ben]. Rodd. Charlottetown. nsrar rnoouors Clall ld-Iatter. Farm Dairy. ' or crock. 110i‘ Sec. L-Butte . t ieu than commuter my vflv-w. dalry.-l, Margaret Rodd. Rarrinl- wn: 2. Mia. Bani. Rodd; 8. M"- Ilmoat Prowae. , 1 r Sec. iL-Butter, bour- prints. 6 lbs-- made at any private dalry.-i. Ml‘!- Jolin- Gill; Uniorr Road; I. Mrl- ' Ernest Prowse; s. Mrs. Beni- Rodd- or... factor! 0w" Two boxes chooser-frail Junfl. 3019' A or August make, weighing not lfll so pounds. 1 . u .lin:ouv1;h6€'l.' 00M“- Bridge; 41 fianoerlniok. Olalallpérainandlaods.‘ s». are-sen IhoaLWhoat. M! or wane iryre-r, Stanley HYdPq Cornwall. ‘ i‘ s». lt-Boat sheaf of Wheat. w!’ M . Dalton. Georgetown" . left r ful-triro-ho has ever hlm- touie Pres - ‘if. . _ ‘"4"’ "m" "l"°4*"4' 3"‘ '1 . he? homo in Domheater. m». ‘I 11w _ on our n3“. noun an us’: o members and "‘*"°- ""*'"°""'~ . . 5- -. from the meetingio-lvilltoi‘ metatthe bomsotjgp. "°'“'_"'“h'“°'""mw"‘ wig? n“ , ..¢_.__ ' . Alynier Melwen. Violin ureouou by Eflmnm”, am‘ " m“ “m” lib: aeaain. old ' utm- ' V’ aennavrm. 14‘ minim we ‘ri’.'.‘15;l'."l."'.5'n'li§‘$? 333i}? "£9 Jmflaeryar-wamfl: mmrictsdrl" v eenvunenmetaiine eun-nviuqein dtauatingthequoatlonsarialngfromiompaniedldr. Mclweilon "or. 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