'.5 \. ’ -.;§K$N§H%R%H§H§REK lxé. 1i Market Reports B coytgspollliellli ofGreenshielda & 00., Montreal ' i s-mwanr gowns a co. Chariottetowl l I z-csfit-zazcfiz-tarzaxaz-cg I New York Exchange i (tlpeeitll to Johnoton £- Ward) Openlllluh!i.11\\'Ii11lst1NtC I EIHIDI (pill . lilAi 35%| S B - 1931 .1011,- 1 _- " . . . a e a1=v1 11111-1 311w :11 '1.- 1 usns|0\ 1.01“ 158th!) ,1 ,.,,,_,,,,__ _ w)‘, '1 “ 9* _ M‘ 41/1111: . . NovLilllli-fiti 101.110 11-1 VX1111“ 1“ 13 - . 41.1w . . xo1-1,11111-1.1 11 l1 o“ ‘.'"“"1 “"111 I ' '51 4V1 11c . . l\‘11\'l..ltt a 11 1U 1111 ‘.'“”>"‘. 3!" l’? 11/11111 . . Nunavut-so 1011.55" 101.20 ‘"' " "'"‘° '9“ l‘11us (11111 1'1’; DL-UIKET nnvlnlv sou Acorn- 5 |"""1 ""11 741 y. m“ ' (‘urn l'ro 1'1‘: , , _ _ . , ,1 _ . . . m - 1111151113. - “ovrnn, , {ti}... 11.111.111.11, 11. er- :1: l‘ lo“ m“ 1; 1111111.11t s111-,1v.1._. ,- untidinu 1mm"; s 01/1 We nrc informed that during the ii H!” P Lt 35W 37/" ‘ 7“ ' 1|" "mw", " ,,, 131/1, luunlha elapsed since April iitlth IIMEH“ " l _ ‘ “m”? '1;1.11l"l.'uper .55 less titan 4,000 new iudivitiuttl 111|n1e1t x Fm“ ' “HI "V" '1“ m,“ g Utnnlueree 201 have l1een added tu the list 11f re£i~1|.-1-. um‘ m” ' ‘H _1 m" "mm. " :11 111i uhur1-hol1lurs 11f ‘ifonlreul iirlt “m rum“ _ m‘ " Emmi‘: "'1.~.'.;.'...1'1‘y' Ill “Nil 1|111l l‘o\\‘ul‘ t‘11|1s."l‘i1is 1-61-1-15111111- l ‘h’ ‘g w’ 11111 =1" ',"',‘“;,,_,,,, $1,901,,“ fl, git, interval tinriug which the price 0i u.‘ l mm _' l. m" mt; .|1.\-~g . 11111‘. the shares duo largely to 1p, . .|I"‘|-"" Rm’ t‘ “MM l‘ . 71% slut-k utarllfot and invcniun-nt L1~11‘|ul|‘|-'l""'" n“ "n 1""".'"-i"" li-rhhilint'l'11J11111311I .'.'.' '1 M01111. fell stllutlnutlnlly bcluw 1|11-“-'.11 "“"1‘."" - 1"""'"!"" wllrlll- ‘ .. level at which custotners and 111-11‘.--""“ "m l"""l"""l “x k ‘ holders were allowed ta take u l- h" "H" Fraser “."*' "f. "' ditlunni stock it indie-ties l r-elp J 1 h“ "m" ti1‘ll1""l.'\""‘l “mu! aluount. 0i’ lnvestnu-ltl liuyinl: h‘ y in": h" xwkle """"',,(::},1{1.'1' nil-111‘ cum.- i11 as 11 result 11f the .1t-...."1'1‘..11'§.‘.“. l“ "m" ilrillflhm", yetrolentu in the Price and 1t is notable that the 71'1"“ m, ___ __ built of the ne\\' uuules on the register " are repreuertllttlve of hint-ks of shares ranging from very atnnli amounts to ,1 more uuhstautittl figures. ,'.‘ Ilcenuse of this fresh inreslnletit A tletuunti on the Montreal Power stock register 20.200 names at 11111 present time. l 4 ntitiitiolt there is to i113 considered thlrle 11111111111. 1 - $11111111 éuulurflild‘ ' .. i i l .1. f)! Cnntullt PM. ... ... ,“'j|1|||]11‘l,’ luievtrle NEW’ YORK the ftllrt ll111t a uunther of aharel111i1i- tru n ready on the lint are in1-iu1ied in ... ... ... H11‘ YPRI-‘lter will i111 increased by .l||1- wards of 30.000 11e\v nnlurs which will A,,,,g,,_,",_,. ... ... ... -... bring the netuni registered sharehold- -|1~11u 'i‘11l1acco till! latter nutnlier may fairly he r11- ludividuuls who presently rank owners 11f Montreal l'mv1-r slot-k, ‘Upon enquiry we are informed thnt despite the fart tlnlt the l1ri1-e 11f the shores fell sonn- tilue ago, nut] 115 ainen cnutninetl hc-iotv the 50 11.111] n, Wm, whit-h rustonlers were grnlttetl anh- ]11.111ini1111 Stores . ~21. ri1- i‘11\v11r 11111 Ll tamer-slutrr-ltoitlera 1111 their shares "'l‘-'l‘ 110i‘! II!) remarkably well. In fart. nlunngemeilt slates that the 1",", . .. ‘. \\'ith where nn intiividual, ]\1,.11|1111-11tt (‘upper ... 17 liluntgotin-tgv \\ arti . . . Ni: ara llutistrtl Power ... ... .- ]‘11r1111111111| l‘ul1ii eonlniltted tilon oi‘ extreme financial urgeutyv. 'l‘l1|11 l; regarded as n fine colnpillneni: to lie investment regnljti in nhleh Moat. real Power shares are held by that X ... ... ... .- Tpnirk 1|111l Ford ... 11.. and t'n. l5 1 ltoehnck energy and gas representg, INTERNATIONAL NICKELf 1111 ... >t.1111|111-.l (Iii of New Jersey ... mon dividend to I01: per share tiireet- 11rs 1ii1l pretty ntuch as 11xpeete1i. 'l‘ 1 quarterly pannent will r11|1ulre $1.1?“ ... ... ... ... ... 1- 1 .‘_, ... 11141‘... ACTIVE BOND PRICES (‘ORPOILVIION SECURITIES: the 151- pnynlelttu on March .1 0n the l1auis of 1| similar paynlent ‘ Ilet-enlln-r sharcltoltiers for ltitil would Ahilihi .. receive a total of 001: n share, f,m“,.,'_‘,','," VILLAGE GREEN mores t‘: 811111111 g 1- r n .. ,- 1. 11 __ __ Haying in this vicinity is well £11" 1,'_‘“,'“ h’ advanced and farmers report large :11..1.1 11....- .. crops. 111.111 11.... . 31.1111 'l'rn|n , ' 21$! 1161:1111 - Mrs. Waiter Trainer- and family ‘ l'11\v .1 ilil..'10 11.... .. .111 1111.511 101:0 _ “U, SUP“, __ 5% 1052 “also 100,715 and Mrs P. Jackman. DOMINION 0F ("AN/UTA cvAuANTEmn BONDS The many friends of Mrs. Math- ias Acorn are glad to learn that she the nunlln-r oi‘ shareholders _ ' has been increased to ilpproxitnntely ‘ uflliffl-‘liflilirly 57,000 individuals who are purchasing Montreal Power liinuk 1111 the installment ltasis, Allowing fur ‘ this group lilo nmttilgetllent fees that when this additional stock is paid for era list up lo around 00000. I11 1311-1 gartlmi as representing the numl111r ..f as inis aeriptlolt privileges, puyu11111l11 |'- 111,... run of ' K111111191"! i1‘ "11 Knoll at [In-sent us it ' Was Ii luontits ago, and (it-faults are hrorinlt uneonnnon and are onlv inet to the ailarea, is lam-d with a t-nudi. section n! the general public which the cmnpanys customers for electrical 111 cutting the 91101111111111- 110111 111111- ~i‘.'i to satisfy, being n saving to (hi: 11111111111111‘ of $720,211) as compared with _ lilst and Julie J0th, or $2,187,631 every ii month-a U. S. A. is visiting her parents Mi". i i West. l-liee \\'~ Over , \\'nfll (‘n . Worth l‘ . Y 'l‘ (‘oat-h MT. ALInON Mrs. Garfield Shaw and little son are visiting in Hazclbrook, the guests of her brother Mr. Oliver Myers. Mrs. Jennie Leeman, Massachus- ~ setts, is visiting her sister Mrs. Chas. Mitchell. Many friends will be pleased to F 2:‘ f: 1:2 is improving after her recent ill- learn that Mr. John Rankin and :j -. -. . ‘ness. family who have been absent from 1- Iv 11 . the Island for a number of years f Mrs. Annie O'Neill, Baltimore Md. have again taken up residence in t: s n . is visiting here the guest of her Mt. Albion and are being warmly 111.31 11:1 '6 _1 sister Mrs. William Jackman. welcomed by their friends. -nnmxloy 0F CANADA Bows Mr. Jasper Weathcrbie and Mrs. John McLeod, Vernon. is 111x nxsilrr rssrrns) daughters, Reta and Doris were visiting her sister Mrs. W. J. Mac- recent visitors to Dunstaffnage. 5P1‘ ... wad Uetlflilfll 00.05 100.50 “° " 1"1'""1"1‘1‘.’%‘1‘ 33.1111.’ 331"“ 111v ... ... , . . .2." 111111». .. .. 0121,1001 1111.2; 110.115 11ers. Catherine MMNeii Mt. Ai- ,,.“_",LE “Mm” bion spent the week end in village n N I "no 10°00 m" m Green the guest of her grandpar- tW-lv- I: I: all-tutu 111130 101L111 m“ MT- and MTS- D- A- 3451mm‘- ?‘.“" ' “' ‘iflfiidtii liiltzl 123.32 1'1‘ .. ... .._ -. .. . $11.11 , 931119.14 111L410 1910p Ml‘. EWCII MilONEill W85 B. recent ‘~11 .. n11‘ . i . 2. 1...‘ é.-"."1?11‘..’.'.2 ‘$1.23 $1.32 “i111” 11> 111° "i11- / . _ w“ Stewart Jones 8; Co. ' Correspondents of i . ’ Greenshaelds & Co. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange 88 Great George SL, Charlottetown x ' J Provincial Election Returns will be received and given out from our office, on the evening of, -_ AUGUST c111. Our clients and the public generally will be welcome. Uonusron e-WAILD Den]. Regen, in. Manager, Phone Gil-lift liflfllll" Building m‘ 0mm... p0,. Charlottetown. Mmhm Momma! Stork lrrbngu, Mound Cub Main, Tmnlo Stork lrrbnga, Winning Gui: Embargo, Cblr a Bond Talc, New Yorl n! (om: a) Eachern. Master Morris and Chester Jen- kins. have returned home from a pleasant visit with their grand- mother Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. Cross Roads. Mrs. Albert Myers. Annandalc, is spending a pleasant vacation with Mr .and Mrs. W. J. MacEachern. Many friends of Mrs. Harry Jen- . kins will be pleased to learn that she has returned home from Mon- itreal, where she was being treated l much improved in health. 1 Mrs. Milton Horton, and little ' daughter velda, U. s. 11.. are visit- | ing relatives and friends on the Is- 1 land. and at present are the guests 1 oi her brother and sister Mr. Oliver I and Miss Amy Myers. Mr. Clifford Chandler, is spend- ing the week-cud wit-h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Chandler. The blueberries which from bloom indications promised to be a plenti- _ ful crop, are reported quite scarce in this vicinity. Miss Helen Bentley, City, was a recent visitor here. Mr. Aiban MacAdam, Moreli, our genial fish man is again on the route with all kinds of choice fresh flsh and is receiving the same ex- tensive patronage as in former years. l Mr. Albert Myers, Annandaie, was in visitor to Mt. Albion on Sunday. l Buying is 1111111111 completed in this section. farmers having taken advantage of the flne weather of the past week. l Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers and 'dcughter Thelma, were visitors to the City 0n Saturday. -::.-1 a.‘ _~l ~l 31.4 ~JI ‘.1. ..~:i.~.\.-.- ¢~ THE cnaatorrsroyvn ,GUARl)__lA_1§.'__ YEERDA ’s STOC AND BO Q The Montreal Stock Exchange (special to Johnston I: \\'11r1l) Flow-kn Opunllli1!l1[i111\v|I1nst .\1.11u.1 .. 4 \ -t1/1| I liell"i‘1elephune 138 IZH l-‘lll/eil lira‘ u . . 17"‘/'1l 1B 171,111 i7 ll t. 1n A (‘an Car l<‘1iy Nora ll11_\‘||l Srolln i I GRAIN RANGE (Special to Jollnainn L’ \\'11rd) CHICAGO Wheat: $e|1t. .. .. v1l1 11 . + " 1'- .1, - Pull (‘.1 710ml v1 \YlNN|P]1jfi llntliu (‘p |l'l'<.i — 11 l! K t’) ...! lii-"Ql — 11 \\'h1-at. lligh l.n\v ltent Rand I R I _ 1t 811111. . . .. 51511.‘, 5H1’, 11.111 f s ..' 1ft I i- “t 1111. . .. ' .\‘ni'1\ Stores i 0'.’- i , — "i. Slay . ., ,, . 5711/3 {,3 --- + 1,4, 1111111 — “i. -‘~"'l1i, .. .. .. 271/, ~ B51 "1" . . .. — .\iay .. . '1'. - ‘i’. Ferguson On Visit To Canada (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Que, Aug 5—Im- perialism bums more brightly than ever in Hon. George Howard Fergu- son. Six months at the heart of old London, laying the foundation of the Canada House that is to b;- his, only intensified his pronounced faith in British thought and British ideals and has consolidated the con- viction within him that the Ein- pire‘s maintenance of the place pr:- emincnt in world progress is defin- itely assured. , Britain will lead the world, 11ot :1 doubtful it, he told the press repre- sentatives who greeted him today 0:1 his arrival. To thc success of this leading role of Empire the Domin- .1111 of Canada will contribute tre- mendously believed Mr. FEPgIISOII. Everywhere overseas he said Canada was recognized as the country that had stood up under present day ad- versities better than any other. Ev- erywhere, he said, great. intcrcst was being shown in hcr possibili- ties. British capital was once more inclining her way in goodly propor- tions. The British press was rapidly awakening to the advantages she had to offer. Trade in cattle and in butter and lumber for instance has been stimulated to a marked degree in recent. months. A new era in trade. he felt, was certainly just around the corner. Back- To- The . Land Movement tCanadian Press) WINNIPEG, Man, Aug 5—Pians for a back-to-thc-lond movement are nearing completion, a deputa- tion of unemployed was informed by Hon. Albert Prefontaine. Maui- toba Minister of Agriculture. today. The men requested the Governlncnt to commence such c movement as a constructive policy on rclicf work. All the unemployed delegates were former farmcrs- Joint action by pro- vincial and federal governments-ts under discusion, Mr. Prcfontaine. told the delegation. “A back to the land movement, properly planned and supervised, would solve :1 large part of our relief problem." he said. He informed tho men that it was the intention of the provincial authorities to allow Ottawa to take the initiative. If the Dominion and provincial governments fail to conic to a final decision on the matter. the Minister of Agriculture favored the domestic settlement scheme as a provincial undertaking. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Aug 5—l-lon. Senator Edward Matthew Farrell, Queen's N.S., was seized with a stroke on Sunday in his hotcl roam hcrc and was token to the civic hos- pital Monday morning. He had been packing Saturday in preparation to go homo after the prorogation that evening, but decided to stay over till Monday. His condition at the hos- pital was reported to bc onions. ‘Mrs. Farrell was understood to be , l. mother; Dominion f Diamond Jubilee Canada Bonds As the years roii by and nature runs her uncertain course and the cvents of time unfold themselves (Special ta Johnston .1."\il'|1\r1l)hkpd to the public gaze we now regard 1111111 11111111101110 an event of striking importance and ""‘-""‘}:n"_'3 of a singular and unique nature in ‘the form of a diamond jubilee Canadian Girls in Training Bl? and enjoy good health and go about Car-u: COVE i5 1111111111 1° 191ml‘ “V- lthcir daily work in the cheerful much t0 the 108101 0T "111 1111B“ lmanncr which characterized their number of girls and leaders who when“ m 1111; prime of their have spent the past tcn days under Imoneerh“; day,» _» canvas at this beautiful spot on the | 0,, the morning o; me anmvers- South Shore. dry their pastor, Rev. Francis Mc- Miss JCSRiC 'F‘1111°F1°11 1S 113m“ llJonald. celebrated High Mass with ‘directing the 01111111 will‘ 11°11’ ithc male choir in fail attendance :spicumls succvss. 11nd 51111 1111-5 111111 after the breakfast the party assisting hcr the following staffz—i1eft 0,, a w,“ o; the western part ‘Mrs. Hurry Cudmore, business manager; MPS- R- H- 306915 Cami) ll-Iotel, Summcrside, where Mfrs icamp nurse; Miss Irene Harrison of honor a, which M,._ and Mrs, MC- ,F1'edcricton, sports officer; Miss court and an Ruth htiiicr, Betty Wilkins, drnmatics and sing- ML ling; and the Misses Helen DllChO-, .min, Grace Dougla", Grace Ack- ’lnnd, Eunice Garrett, Ziipha Mc- EQURYYiC #11111 11411110111? “"1179 asdhcir friends and relatives on the B. pl‘!!- Dcighun, who acted as best joiks for the grand old couple. Mr. and Mrs. _thc little great chief of the camp. yum and an 3,113,955 was read by gPatiline Leo i5 i118 011595 Swibe- and ,Mr. John T. White on behalf ofi llTdiilh Shay-K i-iFIYSBPBiI McE-"hem- their numerous friends and rcia-‘ Nlarion Rrixrs, Doris McDonald fives and a subsmntm purse was and Jean Mclurc are little Chiefs presented by Mr. Emmet Ciow. A Irf the d1 icrcnt itibfs- second address was read by M11. M. i From rising whistle at '7 A. M. J_ white 0,, behalf of the B_ L until the whistle for lights out absodmy of Wmch ML McCom-t 15 an 10-15 P~ M- 919 dill’ 15 {med with a lhcnarary member and n purse was \v0l1-l¢-1?.1 " Pltlgfllnlmc 01' W°Y',prescntcti by Mr. John T. White. iship, study, short and free time. To b0“, addresses Mn iThcr: i< a daily inspection of tents lauhcugh (Hamming nave,- to have [Mill 1'11 "W51"! 101' “mm”; and spoken before at :1 gathering of any ‘ill’ 111111 50'1"‘- VHY delight‘ kind could not but express ha” mm achieved m dealings and sentimctiis at such a T161101‘ 1l"-l°1'1'1“ni§- ‘display of goodwill and friend- Thc viohtly M11111 111C 11'1" be 1"" 811111 11-111c11 existed 111111111; 1111 those of happiest memories of camp [D7310], W), only IWIFH mliqc d1'fl111“ll°°'- Sum“ and iaittvnys when hc hrtci an‘! ticalingo WYiP-‘i llflllfid 1° While ‘V-my mejvltii any of his friends through 111-m. mid 111v rmdms <11 the 11m. All 111 all 1111-. McCourt very Camp (tazrtle was the occasion o.‘ fpeungh, and fining“. replied m vitvflt 111l‘1‘1'1111P11'- 1boil1 addresses and spoke at. some An early morning bird httnt, a 10mg“, moonlight swim, and tiic initiation R,.,,,,,,.k5 “yore m.“ mad? by a ‘cf the new campers were ntcmor- (Cw o; m? Oldfi- h-pnds ljrgscnt [able events, and the very intercsi- 1,1,0 l-ppn-lily ccnrcafniatrd the 111E 111111 119391111 address give" i" 1vr11<I;u'.'1"l couple and each spoke of the 21W bi’ NIP"- W- A- 17191115011 \ .115 episodes in the life of the of Charlottctctvn was much apprcc- ,;-,,1,j1m.1at5_ liatcd. Th: following is the address. 0n one day of 11w Camp 1m e-Y- 1111-1 1111:. 11111111111 McCourt: ipcriment in student government 1 {was tried, and voted a very worth- ~‘.:l. nm-nlng of June 29111, 111 the ~whiie innovation. For the whole; 11171 we find the names of1 idly the staff cxciiangcd 611M135 311d Bernard McConrt and Ann Mulli- i‘ lmisonallucs with a." "W91 1mm‘ {jun inscribed in the matrimonial ‘ ‘bcr of old campers. and the results ,-,..g.m-ds of 1119 111111 110w 01-1 the 23 ; uvcre quite 111111111111111111- ‘111, 11f June 1ca1 we realize that . l V151W15 D115’ aiimfwd 11 1111i" God in His wisdom and goodness. lnnmber of relatives and friends. 11115 destined that, matrimonial ‘who were entertained with a pro- 1mm; to 1111.11.11. intact _ down gramme of jolly camp songs, and 1h1~ougl~1 those sixty roiling long] spirituuls. and two playettes King ‘1-981-5 o; happuy 1111-5113111 life, John and The Alphabetical Trag-| when the annals of history were i cdv: also a series of runrrm: 11nd 1111-1111; ant-u with the wondrous jumping competitions in which the Isflengjflc 5111111135 of the past yontlfni participants acquiitedlcentury and 11,9 deeds 11nd in. ‘themselves most crcciitabiy. |vp1~1tlqn= of famed men were 1mm. l The final ceremony of the camp 111g thcnrelves and becoming the K001i D1809 On Tuvsdfly evening bye-words of every school child. around the camp fire, and fare- ,1“; [£1111 you Mr. and Mrs. McCourt Writs are brim; said on Wednesday 11111111; the fields 111111 planning 110111- "wminil- ardorous and difjicult career bc- Thc who tsindcbtvd to Mrs- F- ‘ginning with the 11111111111; hook 111111 R~ Hc“rl'z1 Mrs- R- E1 Millim- MYS- following along those new invent- Gordon Hughes and Mr. J.P.Simm- 1on5 all through your different cnds for delicious trgats. operations, till today we behold an up-to-datc farm with all its modern . . machinery and equipments. all In Where once stood tall timbers o! 0k la h o m a Ordered Closed woodland which covered a vast portion of this locality you took up your abode by clearing out a space sufficient to erect on this site a dwelling to reside in place of those many tail and stately trees which once formed a. vast wilderness lCanadlan Press) bowcd to thc strokes of your axc The 1931 Aflmlili Gil-mp °f the and Mrs. McCourt are both smart ‘ |°f ‘he Island caning M’ the Queen ‘memory depict the ardorous andi Norma Jamieim‘. pirrangcd dinner was served in their 1‘ Mccuurt were ithose sixty years to cross together pvnitcd upon by a large number of j group leaders. Dflrfliliy 13911395’ 15 evening of June 23 after their re-i McCourt l his ' that tme butt Dvav Friend":-—Or1 that mcmor- ' OAKLAHOMA CITY. Okla Augfi -C1ovcrnor Williams Murray late today issued an executive order . shitting down 3,106 prorated oil wells in Oklahoma. and establishing mar- tial law for a distance of 50 fcct around each well. The Governor's and we now behold ater sixty years of hard strenuous labour, a fertile laud a credit to the P11111991‘ ing days of its owner and u living testimony to your successful en- deavours. _ Anti now on the Htlv of June i031 we your friends and relatives- takiug advantage of this privilege, and honour asrembie to bestow on‘ order includes all oil wells node:- proration order of the staff corpor- ation commission and cxcindcd stripped wells, which are defined os producing twenty-five barrels a day ations of this thc diamond jubilee or less. ‘of your wedded life. Brigadier-General Charles F. Rare indeed does an incident 0t Barrett, Adjutant General of the this nature occur to permit us to Oklahoma National Guard was di— render the reception to you which rcctcd to establish and ntaintain wguld b1- proper and desirving to military control against all ordrrsiqglgbrntp b111, we sincerely wish and except from the President or the hope we shall convey to you th‘ Supreme Court of the United Stntcslg-ymun 111 which you are held by The troops. the order said, arc to your gI/(lilt number of Friends and be under direct control "of the com- relatives who can proudly boast 0i mondcr-in-chicf’ who is the Gov- the pleasure of knowing you and cmor. Murray issued the order bent: your fr’cnds, for it L". indeed when his demand for a 5i per bar- an undying pleasure and honour to on the way to Ottawa to stay with her husband. purchasers of oil. rel crude oil price was spurned by know owl Fret 11rd con""""" r-Wh a you our best wishes and congratul-i - RAGE NINE UGBTA TIONSW l ..== i Morning Stock Letter Wail Street Mirror Says:- 1 Special to Johnston d’: Ward it‘ (spec-int lu Johnston 1Q Ward) xrzw vonlc, .\11-_-. 11-11111 111111 1-11111- uric-r 11f tin- murket wan nuuln ran-ni- I c, ,_ _1,_!,| celebrated by Mr, 311d M15, Bem- .-.| 11.1.1.1” by 11.. 11111.1.- 111.1.- 11...- "n pmpm’ ' ' '; ,1 , '* _ iuutlunn In prim-n on a lotul volume 11f 111111 11111 Alt-o J l’ i:1-f11111i111: ard McCour. on attaining the 60th. ,,,,,,. ,,,,,_,,,,,, ,.,,,,,...., 111., 1...... .1.....-.. (‘an l‘11\v Pap . 1'10 i:.-f11111|'111-_' . _ , . . _ . , ,'~,r-, "vrr": h, “,u“.,,,,_, ,, u.“ ‘l l""'"'" N"“’ -| '3“ 1“""""'l“'~' annwelsaly o” their wedded Me' 1:Tt1l:1|1.~l“..11111111r1 31-1-1 111»111111.| 1:11 1111.11 "mm M Smelt 1H1 I 11110111111111: Mr. and Mrs. McCourt entered .... 1.111.110.1111 11111-- 1114.." 1r 11 111-111 111.1 i111 Britta". .. 311-1 New 111111111 ~ 1 1| 11 1 11111 11.1111 ...- "11111 ""1181! - --i ' i T1“ 1' 1 fhe mairlmmflal ranks ‘m June ..'.'1'..1..'°1.1'1"°.f11331.6} 11.11. 111 ..1».1.-1» 1111 '1<'i=1’1 -- ---| .1 7-7 1' 23 1371 and tool; up their abode 1-1-11111111- clarification 1.: 1111- 11.111.11.11. .\i1~~l-‘rout . .11 1111.110 ' 11110-1-1-1-1. It 111 1....1»1|.|y 1.111111 null-av 11.1111; Power . .311 101.111 1111...11 pvhcre they still reside. They have ,0 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,1..,.,. 1,, .1 ,..,.1.|.... Nut ~vir " ' " . - - 1 1 - ~ 1. 11111-11. 'r|11- 111.111 11f . 11mm“ o’ “"1 1°" 1"“ ">1" .11.’:::.,"1..:1.:.r:.'.:.. 3'1"" "1 C- G- 1- T- CAM‘ siris all of Whom celebrated the, ..." 11.. 1.... ~ .11....11.... 1.. 11o ' . ., _ 1 -1 s1 1 - s1-=11111-11=1-1- 11111111 11111111111“ 111°" 1111"“ M”- 1.. .... 1. -.".‘....ZI .1'.”...‘.‘.". 111111-1 1111111-1111-11 1.1 in- 111 111.».- 111- pllrtleulitrl)‘ it!‘ lllr fFlll 1|111l t-t 111.- 1.111111 111111111111. 111 111-1-1111111; 1.1.11 announcement reaurdinr the gmliry 11f Intuit» with eretiila In (ieruiuny I11 yet in l-ullll‘. together at such a disadvantage and have sailed side by side through tempest and quiet. over the tumbling and uncertain seas of life and have reached the sixteenth milestone of your married life. Words cannot point nor can ‘dificult way which you our esteem- cd friends have traversed a way paved wart pioneers who overcame every obstacle in iifc‘s career and now stand tonight side by side after another span in the epoch of your {remarkable career. l We have only to glance about us and meet in every walk cf llfc the daughters of such an 'estcem2d couple who have carried down through the generations such striking attributes and splendid 151m: and character and characterittics of their parents and forefathers. In your home when the least word of worry or trouble reached your ears nothing was left undone till all that was in your power to do was imparted to those stricken with sorrow or burdened with care. We ask you dear people 't0 accept this gift which will in some way convey to you our feelings and sentiments of pleasure and esteem on such an occasion as this. We finally wish Mr. and Mrsl -l\fcCourt that God will still extend‘ ‘,l1is goodness to you and grant you gmany years yct to share in the tpcacc and joy of life which should ‘be yours and that He will sec fit to, bestow on you the health which you now enjoy so that you may. uvitncs: the qzleasure of many‘ future family reunions such as this rare occasion tonight presents. Again tendering our sincere best; wishes and hearty congratulations 1cn this the celebration .of your diamond jubilee. Signed on behalf of your numer- ous friends and relatives. The following is the address from the B. I. Society. lvtr. and Mrs. Bernard McCourt. Dear F1'icnds:—Wc on behalf of the brother members of the Be- nevolent Irish Society on this most opportune and auspicious occasion, do hereby take the opportunity of extending to you our sincere best wishes and hearty congrttllafions on reaching the sixtieth annivers- "ry of your wedding day. We may recall that this is the ‘nitial occasion in the history of; this society that we have had the- plcasure to address an honorary member of the society on such a rare and piczring evrnt in their coupk-fn’ "a >11 lite with all the worry anxiety .0 rm, p,,o,,m the family were h h, f ,, m S, ,_ 11111161018111 Mlssprcsent including Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘and “as p5 O a use a , iin‘s hen No. 3 is third \\'1tl1 “amt §xE:-:=“=:-:==== £5! 111111101: . . t 11am. | 1|11- Ilnur. ‘I'll 1m barren of lllPln regarding the roars.- 11f the aim-it 111111-1111. 111.1...- ..|... ...-1.- .... 11.1mm Ill llu-ir prvtlirtlulln ||l iillill nntl evel 1111 111111 11.1 11111. ..1.1i1.1; 111.... r.-11.»|1.-1l the point “here till retnm- In come r rlnl Illnlrirt ntit illrllfl-Pllfil. ‘l‘h.- nturlu-t in itl 1.1.-.-.1-1.1 .111 11....|11..11 1.1111111 11n- ...|1111-1_1- 1...1|. 1-. 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Pierre accept this gift as a token. in which you are ‘held by the members of this society and of our good fellowship and [spirit of goodwill towards you and tion; may happiness and peace of lifc which you iivc to enjoy the is yours and may you share in the celebrations of many future re- unions such as yvc share tonight the sincere wishes of the. brother members of the. Benevolent Irirh Society. Signed on behalf of the Benevo- lent Irish Society, Etncrald. 211"’! EGG LAY] (T1 CONTEST Notes on the Prince Edward Island Egg Laying Contest for the Week Ending July 3i, 1931. M1‘. William 51111501113 B. R. pen ii lcd the contest for the week with 56 eggs, 61.5 points; Mrs. J. F. East- on‘s W. L. pen 1 was second with 58 eggs. 60.7 points and Mrs. Roland Buster's W. I1. pert 2 was third with 52 cggs, 51.2 points. M1‘. William Sansums B. R. hens No. 5 and 8 are first and second for individual laying \\'1Ll1 226 eggs, 260.9 points, and 217 ages, 246.8 points respectively; Mr. James "Inp- 213 eggs, 246.8 points. The pens leading in total produc- tion are: Eggs Points 1st. Mr. Iii/m. Season's, Durhuln Bridge, N. l3. B. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2nd. Exp. Farm, Fred- ericton, N. B. B. R. 1882 2075.4 1966 2263 31d. Mr. Joules T1111i111_ New Annan, 11111.1. B. R. . . . . . . . . . . . 1674 1823.2 4th. Mrs. Roland Easter, New Wiltshire, P.E.I. . . . . . . . .. . i664 181-34 The production for the week was ' 815 and to date 291103 Izggs. INCREASE SWEDISH TOUR OESTERSUND, SW 1U.P.1_S\vede11 was _ by 78,060 foreign t';111'1st.s_ or 20.- 00 more than in i921), according tr. tiic Swedish ’I‘raific Association "den, Aug 51‘ Sweden's total income from the for- cign tourist t1-111.ic 111 1930 amount- ed to $11,511,000. 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