OI.‘ u ltfilliliiil '1 Pow .1; Pnnlllels all ltl~il -r llnuhllrpér l‘~:\ul\' of (‘olnlnerce llrnuzry... 13-..- and [foundry industrial Alcohol ‘.1, ,,1..1..1.-.i Snu-iters . illige . 02:1: and Chuleical ]ll|il|i|‘lnril 'l‘~'Xli|¢! ,- _.. us. ... “Mr yu-ei Wares .. Ill-floral Nickel ... l Plilfllléiliii i1! 1 . . 131/. llarria 4V1 .|i ihorill-na (,,,,,.,,.,. |'..\\'l'l' ... )1.._\-.|i flunk ..¢ ..- $|,.»| ... .. F1001 n! Pamela i'fd. ... ... n Winnipeg luloetric ... ... ... ,.. 1.. NP ll’ YORK v pnmininn Starr-s . ith-vn-a- Pnuol‘ and Light ... l-‘nf i-‘iilns ... lirnerzll Asphalt . (Innorzli liutors iin0d_\'r'rir . inl.~r...-.i\o1.:1i llvdro Electric . ‘YE TRA Y'.§ 3y STEWART JONES & C0, Charlottetown coyrggpqlldflltl of Greenshlelds & ($0., Montreal close to s your. This condition is one tiult is being faced by Practically nil traction and railway opt-rail"; 0|. gllnlzations. Dealing in net earnings eonlpnrcd with July 10210, is according tn tlle company “accounted for in very large lllcusure by the decline in ex- filiillilll‘. tile rate averaging in the lllrlrlllilnarozlud 7.401: wltil n low of fl..l-c. lilc low fur August is ti.‘l7c. CANADA CEMENT i Alillnugil this company does not is- sue periodic statements of its produc- tion and sales, the progress heiug registered by Colludu Cement C111... puny, Lilalted, can be fairly gauged through following monthly cover". Ilueut reports of mineral production. ihcse have just been made available as covering the first five months of the current year to the cad of May. htudy of iile figures indicates that output of Portland cement has sholvn an interesting increase over the level ‘ofwlii-EO, being for the five months, .l...a.i.0o-l hhls. us t-olnpared with 3,002,- 170 a your ago. This increase for the industry in (‘llnadu amounts to 250,- 375 lilllrh. 0!‘ 7-7 iI-c. As Canada Cem- cut is the largest llilllVltlillil producer of this itcnl ill the Dominion ll: is fair to assunle tilllt the figures indicate very clearly the current trend of the colnpnllys activities. The (iuvernlnent statement does not estbullsil a value upoll the industry's output, and there- fore. i! l” m" llosslbie to study the effort ‘of prion changes this ‘your as cnulpared with last year. \\itl1 respect to [it'll-cs lloivevcr. some lndil-atiflu can he obtained. For ill- stonve. in 111w. 10:10. tho Govcrlllncut index of tho wholesale price 01' colu- ent. stood at 100.3 whereas in lillly of this your it was 100.7, increasing ill Jlune to 1011.5 and holding at that lev- l-i in July. 'l‘his'snggests a favorable Iirlee ilauls for the product during the current year with some ilnprovclliellt lli the level ill the two months suc- ceeding tho five earlier months for \\'liii'li the 1vroductioll statistics are giv- en ill 1h.» foregoing. New Yo rk’ Exchange THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARl')l.\.1‘}_J i V, i‘. iii-L? fiMog Stok Letter Special to Jollnoton .0 Ward tzliixfiafinaftta§zt§rza N (Special to Johnston b Ward) NIH!’ YORK, Aim. 2i5—G00d tcfh- nlval strrngth In the mnricetflolnin was indicated in yesterday's session when the losses occasioned by prea- lllfg brought to bear In the forenoon were cancelled by the recovery which set in shortly before the close.‘ U1;- tii some seasonal , I manifested in the business aituntlun. there ls ttla reason to expect an upturn in’ stocks, but in the mean- time the manner In which the Irnrrlal list in martin: nil kinds of discour- aging news is moat reassuring. Under the eireumatancea little can ha foreseen an the day to day fluc- uuntions but for new long term com- mitmonts we would suzlest slvnltlna’ definite indications as to the trend of business activity. _ \V!\IJ| STREET MIRROR: The stock market will he forced in- dny to contend with more talk of n out in ateri mill wage-s. it: remained In a narrow rut on the British (‘ah- lnet crisis showing u tendency to rui- iy alter the announcement oi tho formation: oi’ a coalition government In London. The rnliy, llmvcvrr, ha! no pop nnll looked more like nu evening up process on the part oi the pro- fessionals who are now tho only trilli- ers In the market. Tilers is no Incen- tive whatever on jhs part of the Iliilt- lio to take any part in the trading. (‘nniinucll weakness In ill‘.- rall stocks and hands is still a disturbing lax-tor. It is therefore silli advisable to mllin- iaill n waiting attitude. The stand in ntlll taken In good qunrlrrn that stocks are n purchase on any extreme weakness which la likely to develop in the near future. S UMMAR Y OF " LONDON, Aug. 25-1110 steps leading up to the resignation of the Cabinet yesterday were: Aug. L-The Special Economy Committee under Sir George May issued a. report finding there would probably be a budget defic- it of about $600,000,000. It recom- mended lopping $165,000,000 off the Budget by reform of the dole, cut- ting down payments and increas- ing contributions by workers, em- ployers and the state to the dole fund; reduction in teachers and police salaries, and other items making a. total of $480,000,000. _ Aug. l2.-'I‘he “Big Five" of the Cabinet assembled in determina- STEPS TAKEN TO MEET BREAKDOWN IN BRITISH POLITICAL SITUA TION Aug- ZL-The Three Party Con- ferences were resumed. It was learned the Conservatives insisted on economy before new taxation. ‘Trades Union elements wanted tax- ation, if it was the only alterna- tive t0 cutting the dole and salar- ies. For the first time the possi- blllfy of the Prime Minister's res- ignation wos discussed. The Labor Cabinet met and adjourned over the week-end. Conservative and Liberal leaders returned to the scene. The Cabinet Ministers were brought back, and sat until 10.30 pm. The Opposition Leaders con- ferred with the Government until late la the evening. (Continued from page 'l ._ line a. climate, and such accommo- dations, ss are to be found here. Then one naturally asks, it all 1.111s be true, why is the province not overwhelmed with summer visifcrs- For two chief reasons: Firstly, tn- sufficient advertising, and secondly imperfect roads. Onc of these can be more readily rlghted than the Other; I refer t0 advertising. An extensive cum- paign should be carried out during the winter and spring, extolling the many advantages to be found here. 1 am not attempting to depreciate the very excellent work which has been done by the Tourist Bureau and other organizations, but would urge that redoubled effolts be made and u. greater share of funds be ap- portioned to this use- If will be remembered that at the lust; annual meeting of this or- ganization a recommendation ask- ing for improved road; and the curs structlon of a. hard-surfaced high? way was moved and adoptcdjSlnce then a commencement has been made and a short dlstancc-of pave- ment has been constructed. It is highly desirable that: this work should be continued Otherwise the inducements offered visitors shall be as naught, and we shall merely continue in the old way. We may attempt to capitalize our province as we will, but until this great need of proper loads is fulfilled all efforts will be in vain and what might have been a fruitful harvest shall yield but little. _ Sir Henry Thornton who is per- haps more interested in tourist trade than any other Canadian, showed recently that $300,000,000 1 STOCK AND BOND QU 135i] s ‘NTRAGIJARDIAN i t LAID T0 REST-The funeral of ‘the late Mrs. J. D. Offer took place from her residence Great George .Strect yesterday afternoon. The ‘services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev, Mr. Web- ster. Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery. The pail bearers were Edward Small, J. F. Morrow, J, i‘. Simmons, Chester Cox, George Red- di11, W. L. Brenton. TIIE FUNERAL of the 1:119 Mrs, Wn1. Maclnnls wok place y@$'~"1'd3§' uftarnoon. A private service was held st the housg and 111111113 591" vice ln Sf. Paulfls Church, both C011- ducfcd by Rev, H. D. Raymond who also officiated at the glove 111 me People's cemetery. The Pailbsarers .wc1'c Walter Carver, J. Vickerson, Dan Morrison, Frank Riggs, llcnry Benoit, Frank Clark. The Police force marched in a, body 11b i119 funeral. CALEDONIA CLUB MEETING- The regular monthly meeting of the Caledonia Club was held last evening in the Club rooms with Clansman J. M. McFadfcn 1Y1 U19 chair. The usual routine business 1111s completed, and i.\\‘o new lnelnbrrs, Mr Joseph Duncan and Mr. Williuln Lawson were received into the Club. The Burns Concert Committee was elected as follows: T010. White, D. J. McDonald, J. G. Mf-Fzulycn, P. J. McDonald. S, A. McLeod, A. B. Brown, J. M. Mc~ Fadyen, T. M. McMillan. These are: (1) The construction of a permanent hard surfaced high- way. (2) The grunting of a daily mull and pasenger service to and fwm STA no}??? Discloses Secrets 0f His W0 rksh op MONTREAL, Aug, ‘15.—1By The, Canadian Pressl-ifu have 111 111s. employ 1.110 oldest euapluyc 111 lifon- 1 I trcals city hall; two pnlylluguists; 11 direct descendant. 0f the family 01' Lord Nelson, famous Jvilisli Admlr- ‘ '- ul; and at. the sumc 1.1110 to b1- cm- 1 sidercd as "boss" of tllC elite (lUj/Jll- l nlcnt of the city hall 1111- 1110111101101»; ' to which E. P. J. Courvoi, c1110; c111‘ architect. and superinlclldenl of lliL draughtlng room, can lay claim. lie was prevailed upon to tfisclosc lllt "dark secrets" of lllli \v01"l.:sll011 z short time ago. Incidentally‘ 111 draughting room is said to be ill.- finest of its kind 111 01111111111, 11 not in Alllprlca, and d1" ‘s 111' so from‘ technically minded visitors from all“ over the world. l The first. to be pointed out owls‘ S. H. Lee, known throughout the‘ city hall as "Paddy Lee." 111s pseudonym is 21111105110 as he \\ born in Ireland 49 years ago. 1305- ‘, ccllflani. of a. family 0f military 111011, I he came to Canada in 1000, and 011- l tcrcd the city 11.111 the lcllon-nfgf year, completing 2i years in the; civuughting room this your. It is "Paddy" Lee who CliillliS-w and cull prove — connection \\'iLl1_ Lord Nelson and direct lineal firs-i cent. from one of Nclsolrs contcln-i 1)Ol'fil'iCS, Admiral Hood. Mr. Lee‘ (iiscovcrccl, among the personal bc-i longings in his mother's estate in England, a steel 11101.1: engraving,‘ copied front the heraldic records i111 1799. If. is through these records 1 which have been substantiated, that 1 the genealogy of this city droughts-l, 5“‘i“°“1"1nd' Java‘ 1111111 bccalnc known. The first Lord Hood received 111s title in 1782, o. fellow-admiral with; LiltAiN RANGE (Fpwiul to Johnston k \\'urd) Clllflllo \\ limit liigi Last s .... . " - 1.111 11w, .. no"; \i:1|' litilt i'l>| 1| . ,. . 41 . mo. " ‘ i3"! 1H3: *1 filly 1 . .. 2111 1... . .. '20‘ 1.1-1. 1~-. A______.____________, he was placed in charge of the erec- loll 01 all military l1ospitais.be-- tween Chzlrlottctmvn and London Ont. ,' 111110111; lilo ZlO-odd tccllniciansflin 1110 ilnlncnsc druughting room were found two linguists of r-o amal dbl‘ ily. One is Claus fNlck) Duivftl who speaks seven languages and wilt 1111s an undcrslnnfling knowledge oi llirce 01' iUlli‘ more. Duivcn ivdl born in Holland, and emigrated tc‘ British South Africa where he be- culnc a 151111.11 subject. He ha: wovized 111 the United States on steel Llilfi-lllllldllig; as a civic engineer in lin- Dual-h East lntlles, for the gov- uvnalcni; 1111s built highways zll1d' railroads in Java and Sumatra. and worked in rubber and tea 1riahtll5 lions. in Canada M1". Duivcn was "@51- ploycd by 1110 Federal Government‘ on geological survey svork 1.11.1111 11111101" Valley and olllcl‘ Iilberlau oil fields 111 the foot-hills. He ha: lived in Holland, South Africa.’ and Sumatra. Canada and ‘United States. E In Switzerland he learned Frenchn English and German. Born in l-iolq knows Dutch to perfec-fj w H. ...v_u h. h_m_h_d_.,u zfq.’ n‘ '! ‘t ti n r c l i .1‘ uni Harvester . .\-':.,,',f,',‘,?_"1;. “iqmgirdn . . ' flon to attempt to‘ make tile Bud- Aug. 22.—The Cabinet assemb- are nnnumy brought to 1111s count. the P,.ovince_ y Lord Nelson In m1 4 a grand_,1,,,,d, he ili.:.l..nlllzr~J-l...ifidxnl;.rlyn‘;_éé I. get balance. The Big Five form- led. During its luncheon adjourn- ry by vmmm This traffic he said, 11, 15 a matter or satisfaction that nephew of me second Lord Hood 11o... 1-1.; picked up Jnvcncse and: lr:;...;...)._......r] 1111.13? .. (,;p,,.,.,,| h, Johnna“ k WW1)‘ ed the special. economy sub-com- ment the Opposition leaders again depended upon many gangs, 11, tn- the Boards o; q-radc-s nmgude 01-. was made Lord Bridpom This Lordjmalay. in me East, Indiey and 11% mglrkwuwn ... Mr mduc fggelllliigll|iluivLustiitCll mlttee, consisting cf Prime Minis- conferred with the Government. If eluded golf courses, highways. 11.956 °ul5tandl11g issues have been Bridport married m 1810 Ladywlso a. speaking knowledge of Ital{ n 11.1411.- Fapflhkk... _.\....,, ._-,,,.p 1,7,1 51L 5..., 5% __n fer MacDonald, Chancellor Snow- W05 leamed the King was coming country 0mm hotels and railway acted upon so promptm This is Charlotte Nclsm. “vho ‘v-as thedun. He can understand spams“ L‘ ..., .- . . .. ., . , __ , Standard m1 ..r_ ..'l11.(.‘%||11.. .1017. 103% _-% den, Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson, back f0 London from Scotiand- service, and the C. N. R. was doing largely owing 1o the {RC1 that; only child of Earl Nelson the firstinnd Portuguese and ‘S acquwwq. a $1.111...» moan-n. a... 1.3.130... 115.," ‘iiéll/[ihl-i)“, a) 4-51 Rt. Hon. J. H. Thomas and Rt. and the situation became extreme- 115 51mm The c, p_ n, s11» Henry the Boards of Trade requests have cousin to the famous Loéd NCISOYLIWim Scandmavmm y I ‘Am 1.0.0". T?“ ' '2' ' ' _ Hon’ Wmmm Graham’. 1y mum when the cabinet ad- sald had bean distinguished for thchilwnys been the result of most; 5011' Mr. Lee's paternal grandlnotilcr wasl A11°i11°1'1i"i§'~1i5ti"95 diswverw hi. ‘l {it Wglnrv.‘ Aug. lab-Leaders of the three joumed, if was stated they were wisdom and Sagacity of 11,5 mgnagg- OHS and Careful considm-Miol, o; 1.11 the Sister to the Earl o‘ Bridpmt we person of Thomas R Ma 1,1 i‘, 1:111 .\1.....-_.- Q1“, i.- Ttl -n%vy__éunlxflwo 3Q political parties conferred and s. putting the finishing touches on u ment as s. railway man, he statedwqucsiions ll‘ L‘ for that reason that Ml’ Lee is constant. ' Cm, Secretary and archivist m q l ,, _ 1 , . ,. ,, , _' ' , . y reminded of - l1 INTI“, mm" PRICES X‘.11h‘§l;:ll...t '|11;%|l1:1£:%:1_11>a il|"it4ll:l—‘tii supplementary budget» to be scheme it was believed would meet I believe that to be true. He showechthey have received due consider. mm Nelson, as a statue of me ML drawing 1-00,“, He 15 B, broth 1 _ l‘, rmwnlnnfix “EWMTIES: wit. . i‘ 11:5 if, passed at an early meeting of the the situation. that from 1923 to 1030 the C. P. R. 1.11011 by all govemlnc bodies, mm. sunnounts a 510m 19.1.0, 11,51 Saiolnon Mauzcrettc. fa. a y.‘ “rum V m-fml AI"0_ _-l >5“ House of Commons was reported Aug. ZZl-The King retumed and 110d spent $45,000,001 on new hotels. Many 0f i110 public improvements across me way from me city ha“ mmmhcanad1fln 1,131,151, and ___ “I 4‘ ,5‘, . l .. .. .1 . v ~ ‘ - , . '. _ ' 1W w __ 11:01:?! steel w H / y, decided upon. Vin turn conferred with leadels of whilst the C. N. R. had spent. only 11.1.1 “e have teccly ed of ‘late yours The dean of my ha“ employ“, is pow,‘ He came w we my “£41m. y‘! 11 1 ... in, C-D G ma] firm Mm ‘hm ,w,_,l|_ V‘ Aug. 16.— ‘The Big Five" reas- the three parties. The Cabinet re- $16,680,000, and upwards of one n11l- may be traced to the persistent and luajor Stuart Hwmrd, “so flfimetary to Jay-m 3111-11)...’ any?!“ a ,1 ‘ V 3,7,: ‘frail-Ditto .|1 flu,’ 211,01 2011, 20101- 0t. sembleci and deliberated. “ assembled- The Prime Minister, at lion of that was invested in Char- the untiring efforts of the Boards draugmsman who at the age of m f Wye.’ m 1903, and am, 1m 51,961.63 ', ‘ox-... Sltvnul .. 111v ("fogs "f5; 30,411‘; 1',‘ Aug. 17.—'I‘he “Big Five" again 10-20 pm. saw the King for the lottefown for the purpose 6f at- o; nude, sun palms watgrcolol, landscapes of some years agam 1011,“; 1,118.5... d ,1 I. l‘, i: q v “#1112111 met. Public interest mounted. second time. The Cabinet udjoum- tractlng tourists here. I In conclusion I wish to convey many of which Bren“ exhibition in fg1.w@r1ng stag, He 5peaks French, I! £1111‘, by"; ‘,0 {in 1...“. .1, -Aug. lit-The full Cabinet as- ed at 10.45 p.m. and conversations The c. N. R. expendlfurv he" my appreciation to all 10ml orglm- the Engineers Club ha, In 18901 Engnp. Gcynmn and Spanish. y, 51.»... 1-... q 45%: sembied. A “ e was completed. between ‘the Labor. Conservative for 1930 runs info formidable fis- izations, and Board of Trude mcm- Mr Howard entered [he my 1mm Mn courvm points proudly m m.) ,1‘ 11111;» 0111 _ - A revenue tariff report was wide: and Liberal leaders resumed until ares. If. is estimated that the total bcrs for their h0il1~ty co-opm-ntlon and has “Yorkcd in me dmughung} nmmncm; 6,111,103.05" bu.‘ no 1655 . Elliot llyruul . fl I spread. after midnight. for P. E. I. for 1930 was $1683.00); in all our efforts, we all realize the room continually m," since with m? . proudly t0 the rest of his 5mg __ ll:- ‘olr . . 1 1 ‘ - - . . ' ‘ - ‘z . ' 1.1m, m“. __ 4,, + l. Aug. 20.—'I‘he Government luld Aug. 24.-COHSCI‘VlIlZlVE, Labor and Cflllii- EXpcndltures. $550,030. ODET- truth of ihc ucii lccogamed prlu c“ m I mo (iwwflryvius when , which 1101,35 dmcwd for the W51; _ .. S‘; 1 1A its plans before the National Exe- Liberal Leaders conferred with His “U011 9x11911595". $936,000; malmflli: ciplc: that more can be acCOIIIlIIISIII op f‘ 0 3.0mm Mn (30111-“11 15 1111115915131. n v _ ' -- aé cutlve of the Labor Party, which Majesty for two hours. Formation mice $550.0000- During the Y?!» ed by uliitfd 7.111111 b)’ individual e ‘ the 01,11,101, 11...: more Ofgfllili/Jl-l architect and a mclnbcr of the Roy- a ”"-“'~‘"“ "llfianlflklwlrmn “owns ' _ ls the General Council of the of a. National Government was un- wnslderable new Wm! W55 99-11194 fort. ' “Ems Should be urged to hold their: 1,. Insmuw 51.1w 139g, a ' e 1 1 > P.’ _. 1 ‘ sv . r Y R 4" m“ 3°l¢__ I9 Trade Union Congress, which in- der consideration. The Cabinet met 011i? 011 the 0111151011. incliidlfllt -.i_\11 The Management of the C. R- nlemngs mm The Tourists Assm . i___ . l f‘ 1v l: '.' " .15, 10310 _ timated n could not countenance at noon‘ adjourned an“ ha“ 8'“ dardlzation of the Mun“ Hm Jor both he“ and m Mbncwn ‘ave ciation and the Motor League could‘ zilinvbcrs Itch and Ringworm are Q _ _ . .. . __ .. , » . . , z i’; .. .. 31,1; 1021 __ any reform of the dole. The Gov- hour with the announcement the branch] °“ the Lake Verde bra“""' Mm wultmus “mi consldelnte w be depended upon i0 co-opcrnte, 11-vlicvcd by the use of Douglas ngv- , a .1“ I: If W: ernmenfls scheme was also laid be- Government had resigned and m‘ miles 9f road were rem“! Wm‘ 311°“ delllands‘ Mr. R. E. Mutch suggested that , 1111.111 Linililvlii; quick. flerlifllflfl‘ y’ t " ‘l ‘Z7711 + ‘i. fore leaders M the cilllsewaiii/e Wmlld b9 Succeeded by a 11011-11111“ heavy “Us and‘ 161,00 cubic ‘Iards The Prcsldexlt of the great 0' N' the convention if held here, shouldlsulls. Relieves the most obstinate . 2 f: l: 411% i and Liberal parties. " tlssn emergency administration to i’! Iglgvellnaalmsi lgredputaltlildtgx" Rhsyséfms’ i" kielzryflllhécrrx;ggg.cnme not later than sopt. 10, cases. ---- . - c esa oren "an ce- resl n un “W, n C H 5 ‘ m“) -1111, be headed by Mr. MacDonald. he a I — w menflne. The piers were widened have the unfailing gfittltiidc of ev- . . . -, ~ _ ‘DOMINION or carmna nouns Hill-l“... “"1. 4322 for the new automobile roadway" cry citizen in 111-1110., Edward Island- f'r.\\ raxlml-T ISSUES) (‘fl llhlllvkx i % new oil tanks were installed and thefor their efforts to pcpuiullsc the‘ . 1 n ‘ an... Ward c9311.. 1.1. s (s . new hotel constructed. “Garden 0f the Gulf" by placing, F rt I l 5m ‘Iii DOITIUMOII The Mflnfredl Surely ti.’ the C. N. R. has suchlfhc transportation services to fhe_ 0 _‘ .fari.1ii'i7 1111.21 .. . _ ' . : . . .. 1.111.. .. .. I)ce1.1037 111.00 Canada Bonds k E h Qlllxlgtgstinssoolgl; 021314112; usi 11031102115311“ liiitiildnsmzifd 3pc a lgolslnifiyiozitil ofhel I +1 x a - e r 0 ~ OTPOINT w“ ‘I m ‘RSUEB’ (i716 + V. ' _ 0c c ange year, then we should be justified in Our local and federal represent- 1§flv 33.51 .1 expanding our own efforts for a ativcs have always co-operatcd with. "' '" ' -- 118'.’ — if , bl r a . 1 11 n "s. - llllflig 13%; (sou-m n. Johnston olyvlnnlck l q (Special to Johnston‘ .1- warm t Kg“ u we . us o‘ a ma m {ER ma. . i so . .1. o - livii. >1. 1%.. 1‘. it'll iglfltl W, mm- wfi: :2 a§..~]1....... ..:. :n1;|1:ng.;.wi.<.¥.£._nlfilnl. .. . . . . ..1 -i‘."'." 015.1" m" “s STATEMENT or euros ream- Tul: PRESS 1 _ rtl,1000 o:s.ss “q lufflnwk 5M1", q,‘ ‘ar .o1l11 .5 11:1 0 . n10 . '. 1:... Telephone 1r ED FOR 1930 AND 19.1 (10:11 colvvsasloy “suns, ((12111 ‘Mi if; l‘ 104 '10 glllllzlllhlllnhilx u The press or the Province have _ - ' " '1‘ ory loan ‘ ‘ower ' . a Nm,1',n,fl__,,a 1mm s Pacific 111/. - v. |1,,,,,,,,.,,. __ m, U," n" My Borden to Tormentlno ‘been united in their efforts t.) ss- - :I":":-:'."l-“1 121:1: ::::.".:::::::: 2?. m: u“ w we“ . 11' . , , .. ... ...~ . . . ,, . _ $0.1’. 4 f l l,‘ h 0 "lb 40% + ‘A. Rpfundlng 41,1 1411102. iinnilrid e Month 1930 10.51 ln extcncng the Prcss a word of ' mo” w" 0 Studebaker + 1A 1" - ., . . R linlllflfl‘ Rrvnrw ron a ~ .. Toxin 0-- 2014- 2011! 20v. 2n'/.l+ “<- mxrl-‘llflillgn-l. "IU'|‘D“'H0"0“ lift“ lllmnea Am“ 15 3 "msc I m1 “swim m" I “m but ‘ ‘mu "Gbflfl- ficxvflrnrillri 13,112,“ 4W‘ “W” I: ‘A no 101.75 101’ _ ,.\i...l<‘ront. " May 198 256 voicing the S(‘l1till1ElliS of every 1 l... 1m“), TRACTNW, ii 11mm ...n»v.'..n-.:...&.‘.. 4% §1|;.t..¢n1;o‘._.m-os June 436 464 Board of Trude member in the ‘ _ v -» — no 104.110 101.10 ,' , - .11 15g p 1 _ alloy‘ """'-""'“ "f m” "7"" "’"'"""-"‘ I ‘hi; M. i '\"X’“l'°:t§fil“ ("if uy 0 87B meson: dmrcssed condit-l :| ulllflilt nblir .ii’ T -'ti l.l it ‘ Que Power .. “ ‘ 3 2H1 (‘mlllinrllflyll fulfill-MT; 1th STANDARD MARKERS HCKED gthilll\'lligllil‘l\ .. . 1717 1600 ions an organization such as ours ‘Mwuflfifl 'gsnonszvfyfanfoznggn-flrlagngl; + FOR EMERGENCY FIELDS ee o Luanda . must be guided in ‘ts demands not {,r°1“",,‘;f|';“’i“,';:k 2'1"! ‘i! 101ml‘ nnflsfnf- I 1/, Tormentine to Borden only by our pfCSEilt day requirey ' :0 when tho figluleqrfllllgl all ‘IN WASHINGTON» 511F190 25- — C-nmnyprpo __ ments but our future ncecis as well. ,5"; l"':‘"'|='1'm2f "ma: tho filcllif‘. “mm, 1- __| 11.41 “e11 4;. '| 41111111. (U~P-)"A smndard marker l” aux‘ “"‘"““ ' Month 1030 103i For the present we nmsf contmle . a ‘rvyn,’ Aw“ M", Mnylllétggpd: "to \_ T Coach I Till Mill "m! 755i“ ‘A. lllsry landing fields i158 D8011 illi- Apy" _ 28 ____ 10 press 1-0,. a central permanent; I g _ N” :5" Proved by the aeronautics branch May __ 294 342 highway and a progressive road 130p‘ : 1 Iqlqlrlmfiono rt... the compan ~ zzPerslsn Balm protects dalnti- °~ the 3011111197“? Deiilrimeflii- The ‘ _ June .. 607 612 icy generally. El daily 1111111112111 scr- , t ’~. '.,,, ii‘ good! .',,h,f.,',,",'|',",',', ‘wftjil°:ez;ellz~'iimiviiitg ness. charm and beauty It 1s “mph marker will be o white, or chrome- LIVCSlIOCk Mflfktlt July 1595 1409 vice t0 and from the Province. ' ' l 1Q,‘- T..'.',',',§,-", "Gjggfvllzlt- profits .... .. ......- Bned n. i... magical ...-rec. .... u... yellow cross. each o! the arms of -—-- Having u... Hliisboro bridge Wade‘ ‘ 1 .~' ' 3." 1111-1-11... 1.51.... n°.?.'.'.'.'°an~'§ §.".<....'.'_‘.‘ skin. swlmv absorbed by u... tls- which must be at lew- lour feet (Cnnedlen Press) 2524 236a w conform with the traffic needs 1 ~ v .... .- "'19,. "gijlflfll"; "thleos?! o: sues, n leaves never a ‘M118, 0g wide and 50 feet long, meeting sf; MONTREAL, Que, Aug. 2$~.- of the southern section of the Prov- l ._ ,_ .5 """“n::;<r>n:|t|s of this year. Agnurllf stickiness. Delightfully e001 to the right angles at their mid-points. There were 107 cattle, 01 calves. 505 Owing 1,0 lmpr-Qved gacmues 1.; 1s] ince is an important matter which‘ " . y‘. |"\\f‘rrd all ll‘: ngzl-lfhanllt 112:3; all? 5m"- siimuinting and invigorating. ‘There are 200 auxiliary iand- hogs and 199 sheep and lambs for antlcipabgd they-e W111 be a mnsm. will require our utfsntlon as soon‘ _ o‘ v.3 "rlllgllllllllurenulnl"! In a decline {n Softens and makes the hands flaw- ing fields in the United States, sale on the two Montreal markets ereble increase in the month of as economic conditions will perlnlt toaster today. It lS - I? . “mm lwnnnlniy_“r.",,"fi'.'.,,,",.t ,,'.‘,,,.f,“,‘°"‘,’,', leggly white, Bubtiy fragrant. Im- and 60 in Alaska, according to the todsy. August over the same month last ii- gracefully and sturdily 11;..." ,,.-",,,.§f,n:‘,"';m""“f"_‘_ hi‘; parts youth and loveliness to the Commerce Department's figures. e cattle market was unchung- year. A stringent. (‘niOfCfllifllt of all (lowmcd with lush-om; Ill.l:n'.',?:"cnl;nxseraltlllit (‘olsrltm-Grllllli- complexion. Persian Balm is the ln-. These are not, strictly speaking, ed. ne loud of fairly good qualify Matters dealt with at the last "amv laws 011d nlokulf; ll compul- Md?“ “nigh Tmsts hm “""“"‘ "I raven-l.‘rl.llgl'll...glrl...l'°l.'l.§ evltsble choice oi the woman who lnndins’ fields but have been of- steers was offered. Oolnnwn b11115 annual convention were: The lm- my i" l1" vvilivlvs on the 111111116 _ u ‘ ‘ “~95 gaff"! res.- will he lessened an the my”, fared by their owners as emer- sold around $2. A total of 14 cars portsnce of improved highways, highway to carry lights, are matters ‘mwua y urge s 5 “a M‘ ,b°°"'““d°' ‘"7 h" “"1 " ggngy fields, The owns", 11.; were received for export to Great with particular reference to a hard requiring 111111110 0001111011. _ 0i liwad 3i- "ne “m9- _L 4iis\ It" no Department, explalng, zrilfuln BIIGtEbOJIlZ (lillncars geporffid zigrllflfli roaxdmextending through L m ‘Rltlilyzectflggz, d I a Auionugflqally tu mg; , esve on e or u a an on e e cen re o a Province. .. en . nee W" l! ‘n ' Balance $150 " t] bw (1 1 - [v f] . -. . -. pct mfm l dill 1y me1e_ Stewanrt James 8e Co. Correspondents of. Greenshields 8: Co. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange I8 Great George 81., Charlottetown _nl's free from all liability in any accident which may take place on . -A bottle containing s. note, toss- an auxiliary landing field. GETS nsruv r0 _ YEAR-OLD Nora cnncrou, 6111s., Aug. 2B—(U.P.) ed into the Mississippi River near St. Louis, more than a year ago, by Hymn Newton, was found 1e- ccntly and on the anniversary of the ooosalon he received a reel!- l Manchester Brigade. Calves were steady. l-‘sirly good average quality calves sold around u, with common light vesls from $0.50 ...... Lambs were slow. An odd small lotwss sold for $6.50 to $0.00, for good quality lambs. The standard quotation for ba- cons and butchers was $7 fed and watered. sows brought from $5 to $5.50. when sold on grade. Selects annual meeting haw. already met; 0i ddvllflifs- brought l1 ner hos oremlum. Also s double mail and pssseng service the whole year. and s daily passenger train to and from the Province. ' Western train servlce,_ and air mull service were matters dealt with. From what has been said if; will he seen that. two of the recommen- dations brought forth at the lust with acceptance. I Associated Boards of Trade Mr. S. A. MacDonald, who leaves to-day to attend the convention of the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce in Regina, thought that lt_ might be possible to arrange the holding of the next annual conven- tion of that. organization in their for four months. Cash $0.10. Maritime Electric Province, as there was now ample accommodation for a largo number Mr. Justice Arsensult‘ expressed of the Associated Gas & Electric System CIIARI.O'ITE'I‘O\VN. l‘. i-T. I. ping door. Order yours today. ~, Company, Ltd.