s Aaium MACHINE 1P U l! I03 ~ N. S. Premier Flays , osnnrosiv IBESBYTIBIAN Efforts t0 Revive Church, Sunday, August dthhSun- Corrupt _V 0 ti n g do! services, Dundls et 1i e. m; ac“ Cardigan et 2:0 p. m; Inrne Vel- ce' ieyet'l.80p.m. ltenlwenllse- Donald, Norvsl, Ontu-io, will preach. AUGUST 5, 193s '- ‘liiiflfim! r ' MUIIIILIGII a SAIL S. S. HARIIAND Under Auspieee Holy Name Tennis Club. TONIGHT 8 O'clock ' Week-end Spsciale 70c iIAR BRASHED 1TH R 0U [ill 1R A I L I N B Occupants Had Nar- row Escape f r o m Serious Injury in accident at l " .t’s Bridge. —FORUM— TO-NIGHT AND TOMORROW —THE— J OLLIES ~ 'A SHOW YOU WILL ENJOY‘ PRICES 76c and 50c CHILDREN'S MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON-S UOLOCK Children 14 years and under-lbs Dr. Abram Suzarkliiaib-s. 5351'. i... ::... - Co ry 8 cans .. §fl$fgiiing Powder 22c Mug, 3 cans, any kind 29c. Tomato SOUP» any» kind, 3 f0!‘ seeuelll 25C mp, Tomatoes, lb. m‘ 12c cnbbage, pal.‘ llflfid .. 80 cherries, 8 lbs. .. 25c 1mm Soap 10 for 43c Pearl or P.&G. 10 for 33c Pfllmolivd Soap, 8 for 19c cream of T8118!’ Ab. 27¢ 8P1“, any lfllld pack- _,.__ yeunnnLn-onwlm nun .. eervloel- August m: 11 e. m, vu- ' ieyflcld: I p. m., Kiimuir; 7.30, or- well Heed. Olmclnmnet e. 1m. Sunday “m” mm’ M’ °°"““““'°' “' nsnzrsx, sue. I.-—“'l'he Liberal eeeeeeueues-e: Seven occupant of e cur had a age d, 2 lbs. 28c gay-mung, 2 lbs. 23c Mgtclié! mums ARI now being re- ceivod foe the Hovinciel mim- tilm. lleke yours surly end evoid All III welcome. IDONWOMENPIINSTITIJTB- Theregulsrmonthlymeetingcfthe machine of 1030 is making its lest stend to oust progressive and con- snuotive government in Nova Soctis. The verdict is more important to miraculous escape from serious in- jury or even death about 2 o'clock yaw-day eftetmcosi, when the School Pupils over 14 years-lilo g , 30m Flakes, 8 for .. 25c myfleflflldflfllfilnll dmgeoduhtheetenfce &nle. ‘up x neon ‘em. chums! Albert Kaye ~ "tar "- the ammonium. 1J5‘ or: lervicesinthehell. Mstinsstll .4; , » .e-l.Ivonsongd!p.m.Oept. mTm@--».--»-. lid’! B AIDIIWI Presbyterian fl-WWW“ 1111M"! cums. Montague, Sunhy, August ‘Magi, oymfgrnekbyiaffifi 0th: Sunday services, Morning, 11 Bocisl hour - Rsfreshmenir- l- l; IYIHW- ‘l v- Il- 5W1” »9peciei offering - Home of School e0 l0 s. m. 110v. Alex.‘ R. one. llewson, m- Edvml oibeueumnisieiqwmprewirneip- autom “‘ crashed through the railing st Wright's Bridge on St. Peter's Road about three milu from the City, and plunged to the bottom of the steep embankment. 'l‘he cause of the accident was the giving sway of e bolt in the steer- ing gear. The driver oi the car was m. Thomas Smith, who was accom- panied by his wife and two child- ren, his sister, Mrs. King, end her two children. They were proceed- ing from Mount Stewart to Char- lottetown, at the time when the accident occurred. The oer crashed through the railing on the right side, and was prevented going into the stream by a tree. Mrs. Smith received cuts to her face, and her son. one and one-half years oi age received s out on the leg. Mrs. King received injuries to. . I her back. ‘ WANTED - T0 PURCHASE SEC- , Mr. Harper MacNeiil who arriv-l Jhand tram“ m’ m’ E ed at the scene oi the accident — ' ' shortly after it occurred, drove the party to the Poiyclinic where the. injured received treatment. Nonei o! the injuries was oi a serious nature. The car was badly broken up. Call and be measured up. PRICES ciusl: .. "F ' R M ' WHEAT MARKET s t!!! rush 10hr on; Entries in eu eleesee close August 11th. J. W. Bouiter, Sec’ .-'1‘reel. l948-7-21-tf dkmmmk q Eldon Women's institute wee held st the home of Mrs. W. D. Gillie on Tuesday evening, July 20th. with the President, we. M. P. MacDonald, in the dieir end m ettendence of twelve members end one visitor. The meeting opened with the Institute Odo, en dths Creed. Roll call wns responded to with "Uses of Molas- eee." ‘Ibo minutes of the lest meet- ing were reed end adopted. The delegate to Provinciei Convention. me. Prank Bsliidsy, geve her re- port, the point she stressed most oi ‘ell wee the value of the question- neiroe end that more importance be peid to eonvenore reports. The e- meunt ct 01.00 wee voted towards the dental clinic. District conven- tion plans, reports from committees and appointment oi new committees followed. Arrangements were mede that the next meeting would be held ful service. Good mush, A11 m in the form oi e picnic et the shore. welcome. The business meeting is to begin st v 2 o'clock, each member bringing run-s msm-oru-eiz mem- lunch. RMDOHM for mu mu "to been em three visitors met at the whistle or iie e time" With the home of we. Philip Mooney for the nsilwsl the msctine ed- JuJy meeting, The mQgflns Qpgngd Journed. Lunch was served by the with q woggl n19, by M135 Mug hostess siter whichssing-eong, con- Mooney, accompanied on the organ sisting cf old favorites, led by Mrs. by m; Ggqrglng, Mcbonglfl, 11w Gillie. wss very much enjoyed. Roll minutes cf the inst meeting were 6811 fwd?"- 390- $J3§§§§°§§i..”$i§“.i.Z.‘§fl-Y|NG REPLACE llN I T the people oi the Province the-n it i.s to me," Premier Gordon S. Herring- ton declared before n capacity audi- ence in opening the Halifax cem- peign in the Capitol theatre hero lest night. Voters lists for this month's elec- tion have in Halifax at least, he de- clared, been seriously corrupted by Liberal machine workers. In eeity of l0,000 some 00,000 nemee have been listed. Deprived of their cus- tom oi “voting cemeteries" the 1925 Libsrei machine had munipillated registration by people not entitled to vote end hsdmegistered and re- regisiazod people who were entitled to one vote. He knew oi one case where s. single Opposition supporter wss registered in five lifierent places. 1n Helifex South, where fruntic efforts are being made to elect the sestless Libersl leader, 11,226 numes have been placed upon the list, which is approximately 1,000 more than the total vote cast in the en- tire city in i938. The 1933 registra- tion of 80,000 names is approxim- ately 10,000 greater than the 1928 registration. "Nowhere but in sn n-rmy camp, where few would be imder voting ege end sli would be citizens could such e percentage oi voters legally exist," Premier Harrington affirm- ed. "I would be ashamed if I wit- tingly deprived any legitimate elec- tor oi the right to vols, but I in- tend to use every faculty to pun- ish those who have broken the law and who seek to defeat the will oi the people in the interest of mech- ine politics." , _ , ,. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance . 4v- Psl‘ WWII: Western end levies-n locels, 2c. per word; Announcements end Coming Events. he. per word; Clumided, 2o. per word; In Mcmorhm Lisle of Hora-l end Spiritual 08er- pcr nuns; Letien of Conn Notion of Thnnn end Appreciation, or ic per word. Other mice on npplicei-ions. halnimum (marge for any advertisement twenty - dve een ‘A; g1 vvV v Ml e. m., mushy School 10.10 em. Ilvensoug ‘I80 p. m. Hymns: 060(1). MG), i080; ecu). DnAbremHCorywhowillbe special speaker nt the annual eon. Wllilflh o! the Churches ea cpl-m It Summereid; Aug, 4, .5, u“ g, was for fifteen yes-re n missionary inCbimaHcwaecalIedhometo "P" 111 the general work oi the Churches oi Christ. Bil most not. able echievement in this new w“ ll A0558! 0f fllO Ipltlllildly lvlcogg- fui Men end Millions movement in which over $6,000,000 wag "ml-ed for nfssionl, benevolence, educa- tion and the mirfstry. ham pggflor. "e l“ Illusion. Nomi Caroline he wee called beck into genenl york as Director of the Pension {Fund of Church of Christ with headquart- "i in Indianapolis. He is in om- stant demand for addresses in col. 1°88!» llfnisleriel institutes end conventions. imcis nuu 1m us? nmu or mnnmn (By John L Cooley Associated Preselimnchlwritee) BATE-to per word. three m- sertions for the price oi two, strictly peyebis in edvence. ' AAA For Sale CARBOABD SUITABLI I08 lining outhousee, etc. ie per ti. Wanted sheet. Guardian Oflioe. norrms wANrsn-rnvrs mo’ F011 BALI! — AUCTION P0111’!- quarts. Phone 1107. IQB-B-lil-ti] 1"". Bridle Ind Whm 5W0 1 Cards. Guardian Central Job Prinicry. Nov. l-tf. FOR SALE -— STORE AND HOUSE opposite Station. Good business stand and boarding house. Phone 1383. 118. FOB SALE — AUCTION FOBTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cams. Guardian Central Job Prints . Nov. I-ti. W A N '1‘ E D — HEATED APART- ment, six rooms including bath.‘ Ground floor preferred. APPI! 0., Guardian. 124 Successful Tea And Baby Show ‘mnebynhomheldineormee- n. Miscellaneous U S. I’. TARBUSH WILL‘ BE AT Pools Hotel, Soul-is, this week end. FOB SALE-COACH. GOOD CON- dition. Cheap ior cash. 221 Queen. ‘ 130 To Let T0 LET-HEATED APARTMENTS. Cavendish and Connnught Apts. 104. pf the min. The refreshment booths pd other booths were well patron- ci the meeting then followed. Sub- sequently they were entertained by several soup, bseutifully rendered by Messrs. Philip end Henry Moon- ey. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Next meeting to be held August 8th in the school, roll cull, "Canning end Preserving!" Tel. 288-J. T0 LET — HOUSE 0N BISHOP Street. Apply 120 Prince Street. 2ll5-7-81-tf. The following ere the prize win- ters in the show: Class I.—1 to d mantles-Norms. yCokenBuPownslSt; Ito Rob- 121. 1 ienced man for farm work. 1 ert W. Hogg, Wilmot. i WANTED --A'.l‘ ONCE, YOUNG m“! with MM vmrlenw i0 le- "ro LET - monsnu woven. months-Billy Davey, 80 Wey- buth Street. Rhea IL-d months to 1 year- i as Joseph Keeys, 327 Fitzroy ‘~- ,' Pauline Morrisey, East Roy- l‘?! 01am DIP-l, year to i0 months Memes Cameron, 62 Gt. George l; Ruth Corrigan, 80 Wcymouth mo. 01am IV.-lI months to I yeers p-Jackie Burke, 111 Pownsl Street; phine Rush, iaa at. George st. y.__________._ - BIRTHS ,._..__._ .. _ linoleum-st m. Prince m- ysrd Island Hospital, on July 29, I983. to Mr. and Mrs. James W. F. ggictfnlium, S12. City. a. daughter. mldine Joyce, Weight, 8 lbs.) - TRY =— At the Prince Edwerd and Hospital, on July 27, 1933, to i and 111's. Cecil Sentry, City, s. NALD-At the Prince Ed- 5 d Island Hospital, on July 81, l" , to Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac- naid, St. Peters, e. daughter. DEATHS ' NLEY-Art City Hospital, Char- tetown, August 1, 1963, Daniel "mil. beloved son of Boniface d Mrs. 0'Haniey, Si. Peters, age months. OKINLEY-In Sydney, N.S., on My 29. was, Violet E. Meikle Mac- ‘llvy. used '11 years, widow oi the Elle Huury MacKinley, formerly oi l» iottetown. llCBETii-Dicd st Quincy, Mass, "i 2nd, Blanche, aged 10 years, "Shier oi Mr. and Mrs. Alexander l P380141!!! -__-_ spent yesterday in the city. the P. E. I. Hospital for tn: guest of Miss Annie Dyment. week end with friends. Miss Thelma Myatt, bel MacDonald, Sydney Street. Misses Margaret Calibeck, Marian oi Min Eve Stevenson. Morrison Wycooomagh, N. accompanied by her Mrs. William Boyce, Bonshsw- 1C0NVENT|0N Wlll BE HELD Mr. Edward Flynn, Pleasant Grove lb. Hector Dsrrech, well known blacksmith, Murshfield, has entered _ precede the substitution at Melts Mlle Alice Bryenton, 01W, hes m- turned home after spending a very pleasant holiday in Northam, the w. Leo Peters hes xeiurned from Iennox Island, when he spent the oi Oxford. NS, is visiting her friend, Miss Iso- and Jennie Weddell and m‘. Major Weddell, Thycn, motored to South Rustico, Sunday and were the guests Mrs. Morrison-wife of Rev. D. J. 5-. little son, master Gordon arrived yesterday afternoon fox" e visit to her mother AT SIJMMERSIIJE MW AT MALTA LONDON, Aug. F-(CPJ-Oruis- es in the eastern end. western Med- Completes 700 Mile Trek With NEW YORK, Aug 3—8iocks to- day conformed to Tuesday's pat- Wfll. rallying in the last hour after iierrnneenbyeflylwboetofflic lsrgesttyuryvfoommissiomedfor service with theRpy-slAtrPbme of sequadnonoi these creft for the floatplszie unit now stationed there. The change was decided some time ago, and will increase the import- ance of Malta. es s pivotal point ior reconnaissance and petrol oi the Mediterranean see end sir routes. The first cruise is now in P10- gress. Ascending from Melts. July d, the boat-advance guard oi the substituting squadron-wee headed ‘fortheeestnndliigyphthsmoa distant point on the itinerary Leke 'I‘i1nse.h, which forms pert oi the Suez Canal. Midway through next month the boat will fly Dom Mel- to to Algiers end thence round the western Mediterranean, with inter- mediate halts st Oren, Gibraltar, Los Alcazares, Palms and Ajaocio, back to Malta. A third cruise is contemplated for September. but plans are not yet settled. The flying machine engaged is n Blackburn "Iris" btjyiane, spanning 97 feet from wing-tfp to wing-tip and weighing with full load on board more than 15 tons. Power is derived from three Rolls-Royce "Buzzard" ass-sec 11.1). ' engines. Three new craft oi this class, dif- fering from those in service chiefly in the provision of s hull which is three feet more in beam, are now being constructed, the first is ex- pected to be ready for flight in September. In performance these big boats Reindeer Herd WMNIIPEG, Man, Aug 2—Wlnd tanned end wiry from his 2,000 miles of blushing behind c. dog teem through. the biting blizzsrds of the fer north R. T. Porslld. Dominion Government reindeer expert, passed through Winnipeg. He is travelling by Cfl-nodlan Nlat- ional iinee to Ottawa. "It's been the worst winter o! the seventeen I have spent in the north”, Mr. Pazsild stated. "The iempererturewesoniywto-iode- grees below nero, but the storms wen bad end the wolves were wome." Long Trip Mir. Porsild. with Me brother, A. E. Porsiid, represented the De- pertinent of the Interior, in the transfcmnceof a herd of some 3,- 000 reindeer from the Alaskan coast to the barren lands of the territories. It is intended that the be-men lands Eskimo be taught to herd these reindeer to replace their disappearing supply oi caribou. The trek was only 700 or B00 miles, but the trip has taken since Christ mas 1929. Last winter the herd was moved from close to Flaxmsn Islond to Blue River some 300 mil- es. Wihiie the herd travelled Mr. Porsiid inept them supplied with the necessary provisions from Her- schel Island and Ak-tlsvlk covering with his dog, 2,096 miles durillfi a narrow, listless movement in the earlier trading. "Weir" issues were ESE-in pmmdnent during the up- turns, being joined by the metal issues. Volume was light, even with the lsto flurry. ' Gains for the rank end file rang edirom 1to2 points. Though numerous particular favorites of the moment milled more briskly. Wheatk inuprovmnent at Chicago, despite e reaction at Winnipeg, contributed s. constructive in- fluence, but silo-rm had their maj- or upward push after a financial news ticks had printed e Washing- ton dispatch to the effect that in- flationsry moves b; the adminis- tration might not be long delayed. Slow Start Home 0d the prominent indus- triais, utilities and rails wen reth- er sluggish in getting under way. ilbr U S Steel, General Electric, General Motors, Chrysler, Mont- gomery Ward, Westinghouse, Con- solidated Gus, ‘North American, New York Central, Pennsylvania, Southern Pacific and Santa Fe um guine ranged from fractions to a- bout e point. Inflation Talk of inflation has recently met s less sympathetic response in many Wsil Sweet quarters which hBNO believed that this course would be sidetracked while Wash- ington watches the effect of re- covery measures now being so vig- TCensdIsn Press) - WINNIPEG, Aug. 2—A noun-all reaction to yesterday's sharp lid-l ve-nce, set n on the Winnipeg Grain > Exchange today and at the close wheat futures prices showed losses oi 4 cents to 3%. cents from the previous finish. Early profit-taking swept values down five cents from yesterday's close but the market ‘firmly resist- ed further attempts to send prices lower. At the close values had come back from extreme low points and finished with a firm undertone. October future closed st 80%. December st 88% end May at 91 cents. Volume Light Aside from the early rush oi profit-taking, the market was fea- tureless with no heavy operations on either side. Volume was very light with profit-taking selling end e little hedging presure account- ing ior most of the offerings. No figure was placed on export sales oi Canadian but 1m in the session it was announced s scattered business had been work- ed with Vancouver port partici- pating lh the movement. Liver- pool failed to reflect yesterday's strength in North American mark- ets and near the close was only 86d to 95 higher. Chicago Mnrkci The Chicago market, which mse spectacularly at the opening and then lost its advance, was not a market factor today, and with little to enthuse over in the way oi out- side news, traders appeared to be awaiting new developments. sist in fox ranch. P. A. Farquhar- son, 99 ‘Upper Prince St. 125 WANTED-BARBER T0 TAKE over shop 0n percentage or rent. Write Guardian, Box A. 123- SIIMMERSIDE and Prince County —'.l‘hie column Is reserved for new! 1i’ locnlinterest but advertising of n newly netnre may be inserted at 1 went; e word strictly peyehie in ed- "urw ABEDFQUI United Church 0i Canada, Rev. L P. Archibald, Min- ister. Servioe for Sundsy. August 6th, Cape Traverse ii p. m., Bedoque 7.80 p. m., Rev. J. L. Lund will be the preacher et Cape Traverse and st Bedeque. Rev. J.A. Ramsay, DD. oi St. John's Church, Moncton and President of the Maritime Confer- ence will be me speaker. ‘This eer- vice will be imder the smpioes oi the W. M. S. —C. W. L. nmBInVG-A largely attended meeting of the Indian Riv- er-Kensingilm branch cf the C. W. L, was held on July 80th. The Pres- ident. Mrs. (Dn) E. C. Gillie, who premded, gave s. comprehensive and interesting account oi the Diocesan Convention held in Charlottetown recently. Rev. R. F. McDonald, who was present. spoke briefly on the in- spirations and encouragement which might be gained by sending a dele- gate to the Convention and com- mending Mrs. Gillis for the splendid report brought home. Arrangements were completed for a tea-party to be held at Indian River, niter which the meeting adjourned-K. No. 451 Ehker Street. Phonl il-i-i-J. 78. Lost LOST-BETWEEN MISCOUOHI and Wellington on the Western Road, a tarpauiin. Finder leave at MacLeliazvs store, Miscouche. Reward. 90 LOST — BETWEEN TBYON AID Borden, keys, Massachusetts li- cense and registration. Finder please notify Ralph T. Peardon. 15 spring Pard Rd. Reward. 105. Last Trace Of Armada ’s Visit‘ To Shediac Gone MONOTUN, N..B., Aug S-Jlbe last chapter is being written h connection with events dealing ‘with the visit‘ oi General Its-lo Bslbosndhisfieetoftwentytoen- Itallisn seaplane; to Shediac. N. 5.. on their memorable trans-Atlnn- tio sir voyage from Italy to the mileage Woricb Fair. Intmediaiely efter the depervun oi the aerial armada from Bhedisc on their return flight to Italy kom Chicago and New York, the spare equipment which was stared in Shediec was loaded into Canadian snoe to seaboard to be loaded on board ship for Ilmiy. Care Disnu-ntled ‘Iihe two sleeping cars wihide ill miiwsy had placed fox-the 810M011 and convenience of the intrepid ainnen during their stay in Shed- iso on both the west bound end National freight oars for forwud- - The annual convention oi the Churches of Christ in Prince Edward Island which is to be held this year in the Summer-side Christian Church, on Aug. 4, b, and 0, will be attended by three noted IP93“! n“; Iflfllnndpolld, Ind. They hi1 Dr. A. E. Cory. Director of the Pen- dons Fund: Mrs. 01's Leish Sheph- m-L hggd n: department of Mission- n-y organizations, end w. John H. Booth, Director of the Department of Church Erection. Mr. C. L. Mac- Kay, President of the Convention. will be in the choir. Pastor Carlyle Wetterworth. 0f “l9 “mum” envoy, Wm be song leader. Business of the Convention end of the Prince Edward Island Mic.- donny sqdggy, and of tbs WOmdtiB mummy ggqlgty, will be trans- ected st the sessions. Sermons and addresses will be delivered by u" "mm; clergyman, end b! 111111379911] o; m, wngregstionl repffl¢nii¢| the winter in trips back and forth between deer end depot. cBcth, and granddaughter of rs. Margaret Darrsch, East lwy- '\‘ ere noteworthy. Meximlnn speed et- tainable by i110 "Bil V" bot-ii (t0 which group belongs the machine now cruising in the Mediterranean) is 131 m.p.h. and it is capable of making non-stop flights on one fuel load of 1,200 see miles. The new craft, styled the "Iris VT’, hove more carrying cepscity in the larg- erhuiisnd azeesipectedteflyin still air distances Iwllwwp o! W to 1,500 see miles, or approximate- ly 1,725 lend miles. Incidentally e11 the "Iris" boats now in service have been converted for imlelistlon of the powerful " " engines. Five men is the normal crew of en "Iris" bout, which is equipped tokeeptheseeeeweyfimnthe base for long periods at s tune. Within the roomy hull is e nevi- gatofe compartment, furnished tents pxovide creature counforts. with e ohert teble and ell the ne- Pull mooring end towing equipment canary instruments, e radio room see anchors, life-belts, bilge pimps east bound trip have been moved 0c Monoton and turned beck into regular service. and the special telegraph car specially titted with telegraph instruments and writin‘ desks for the convenience of new“ popcr reporters in covering do; tells oi the flight has been die- mantied. mously pushed. Word that the Treasury's cash position had made s new high was naturally well 1e- ceived. although the day's news also contained e reminder of the mounting National debt. Cash wheat showed practically no improvement and demand for the various grades was negligible. Coarse grains, which scored sharp upturns in sympathy with wheat yesterday, slipped ofi today but held steady after losing about half of yesterday's advance. wcrdfromJepsnofthestei-tofs building programme there. Full Strength Mr. Roosevelt's ship building plan comes imder the public works programme and is intended to give the American fleet the strength it is allowed under existing xfsvai limitations agreements. Both Republicans and Democrats in Congress have urged that the American fleet be bull», up to ihc terms allowed by the London agree- —PAINFIILLY INJURED-Doro- thy Richnrds, eleven year old daugh- ter of John Richards, of Summer- slde. was painfully injured on Wed- nesday morning, when she was struck by a passing car near her home. Mrs. Richards called to her little girl, the child ran from behind e car going norm and the driver of the car which struck her did not see her. "He was travelling about fifteen miles en hour, had he been going any faster the little girl would have been killed. Her face was bad- ly, cut with the headlight when it was broken as she struck it. She received s. bed fracture oi her leg, ceusedbythe“ ,. rasthccerren over her. The driver oi the cer, who belonged to Maine, took the child to the hmpitai, where her in- Juries were attended to end she is now resting comfortably. The driv- er oi the Maine oer wss very solicit- Grueliing Hardships He spoke little of the gwolling hnnbhipe o itheae supply trips through the icy wastes. "The simian were bad, but I made my trips so I could stey with Eski- mos et night, end didn't have to build my own shelters much." He soid, "but it was hard on the herd. ‘libero wen about 3,000 when they started out from near Buckiand River on the Alaska. coast, and theme ere only 2,000 grown deer now." He seid he expected the qtlng immense would meen some 800 calves. N, D. MacLean UNDBBTAKII EMBLAMIB n’ Charlottetown enc North Wiliehirb Phone 140 WHAT STOCKS DH) Wed . 402 113 113 888 Advances Declines Unuhflilifld ... ... ... Total issues ... ... ... Sends Mousse Captain Casnpanelii, Italian at beseofiicerinchargeofthe sa- rangmnents ior the lending of the seaplsnes at Shediac is about is depart from there for Italy end today W. U. Appleton. General Manager of the- Atlantic reg-ion Canadian National Railways re- ceived the following telegram from him: "In the name of Generel Beiibo sndhis stafflwleh toe:- tendtoymimy‘ thsnksfor_ NAVY BUILDING (Continued from Page 1) Removal I have removed my Plumbing Shop and res- idence from 237 Grafton to 1.26 Fitzrofst. assignments to yerde for construc- tionof the ships. Sthndley end Lend left here isle inthednybypls-netoretiu-nto LEO B. DOYLE, Plumber in Christ." 11mins cue-rim. e search elem- The Oonvmtion theme is "Ioyeitynvhieh also tonne the officers’ end much other geer ere carried on bond. Defensive e-rmllneiit con- Wnshinlwn where they will sn- ment ious of the little girl's welfare, ei- though he was in no way to blame that of your staff on behalf of ibis your valuable co-operetion end “ nounco the fllotments. The start of America's huge nsv- el onplruelim cant [m efter ma,‘ m, flglflp‘ speekere will lug compartment for other rails. eiete in msohine gum emplseements, About 840,000,000 is to‘ be ex- _ _xu‘¢‘mgmfmfl-undenmgineeflstetiomdookinlbntedtcmnflnendewidemne _. - g 3% Kqhniyvfyvgj‘ dermis _.nud _ us! Jules» ,1 PM" 753 mcnoneble omit." ksliflqpuel pended this yesr and e total of as he did not see the child and did Lellhecouldtopvoldeneeuident. .,, iii ‘ 18in