.1" HNNOUNOIHINT r . g to the many 0n- Juofm: onr former pat- Wd" “giro to announce that ' b. 1n Charlottetown on mm Jung 88rd to like t" o; ,1] permanent waving men?! " ‘m; MRS. T1105. MASONl u ,1 cnlcaeo. 1111M"- ‘i lml-t Permanent Wavera ‘duress Announced Later 4' Jooooooeo€ooooevei_ " .. ~‘~ ' ,, v __.__._._.__i_. GARDEN ‘rooms ._ mflYlS out o! door work in ell. This can be made a “n1 pESUlflQ or it can revert to ' gmlt all depezds upon the o1 garden tools you select. We ._ you to get your garden hose '~ onl- new stock so u to guard , muble in that line. Also get ,, l; rrom us because they are Roééli; , Limited lfjg. rlullllllle" lulu HEATING if you want Expeditions and l"- i Expert Workmausbip L Send to p I red ii. Trainer j so Grafton Street bppoeiiefirinoe Edward 1"" Tel-Theo Phone 3984f I i i t l i‘. 3 Blanche Brooks motored to Calais last ~~uuHw ' M‘ _ l‘ _ ‘ " ' ‘ _ , . v . Week "id- M'- G°°~ T- Em“ “tun” Miss Laura Ross. Trvon. was a ston. who prcccdeased her forty Canada. Power and Paper 14 Ailedhmy - - - - - ~' 2°“ v 1931 10° 75. 1| l srwlfllud "klwfi ' F’? ‘am 5“"""‘ a #5:? “'7 '"""' visitor to her home ‘nere, the guest year-s. The late Mrs. Beer was oi Canada Brininz 5": A'-"3°°“da ' " 491" Li‘ 19.7 1031.9 "°°“°°“m"m' ‘u n‘ m‘ "i . o! her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. a kind. loving disposition. had many Dominion Bridge 50 Eendlx Aviation 305i: W“ -* ' * " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '" ‘ A‘ ° " sources to the end that Mr, arxi Mrs. Ernest A.Wentwn1'th Row friends, who (£33,313. H1011“, ha, PmNFOragH Pa...“ sesurmes 2812 1consohdned G35 110% vlczorl. Loan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Defective Vision may be and 5°“ Henna“ “m! culemn- ing, which was shovrn by the lsrgefl-‘raser Canlpany . . . . . . .. 91101110187031 Solvent . . . . . . . .. 23‘i.[\‘1~~°'-" if)“ ~ ' - ' ' - ~ ~ ' - - - ~ ' ' ' ' ' ~ - ~ ~ ' - ~ * ' ' ' ' ‘ ~ ' ' '- H‘; 937 mwmd- m°t°7°d 9° u“ Island "m Bu” M: Arthur Green merchant made number of reiativzs and friends ivho|General steel Wares .. 88A Dominic: Stores 19% g3“; ‘m ' - ' ~ ~ - " ' ‘ - " ' ~ ~ ' ' ‘ ' " ' " ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ‘ " ' ' " ” 2 " i932 :0 f: v ._ . ‘ I . h ‘ ’ _ I w“, L . 3y, 51,“, "m"; ‘m; “T” Bu" Mm"w“"d 59:?‘ t“ a. business trip w Summersidie re- gathered to pay their last tribute of Home Oll Q16‘? E1 ttrlc Powers Light 67m Refunding 1940 97.65 Muscle imbalances cor- weeks Mu‘ ms’ entwm-hs pm“ cently. respect. She leaves to mourn three Imperial Oil . ~01 Gemml “Pm-i 43 Rmundln 1943 0o l) "Wdw m“ M1" and ws- ‘mhn H- smm” ' sons and thrse daughters, nalnelv- Industrial Alcohol 5 GC-Odyfar TIE - 18" |Reru 6mg‘ a“ 19;? -' l .,.._ l. ,.. . l _ , e ;, ~.. "-3 1 -’J My one o! "use “has ‘"35 Mr. andMrs. James Noonan and Thomas R. cf Charlottoun, Wll- Intretonal N.ckel . 24in Iirternatlorlal Hydro E19 05% “Qefundlng 1946 moo "Jnavbe, and nearly always tamily were visitors to Surnmerside 11am C. and Georg: H. F- Kingston; International Pttroleuln .. 18-. Internamnal Harvester GZMl ‘ l1. the cause ol ALBANY AND “CINHY Saturday. Mrs. Edmund Vickerson, or FliltDn-lll/Iassiy I-larrig 22% Kennecott Copper . . . . . . . . . .. 391.} ' ville, New York; lvIl-s. Hugh Darrach Montreal Power . . . . .. ‘i Motzomery Ward 36‘: severe M" “d M“ my m‘ ‘we '°' Mrs. George Burns spent me wrk or Canajcharit‘, Nev.‘ York; and ill-s] nucell Frontenac 19H Niagara Hudson POWEI’ 11121 V ‘ l “m visitors to summerslde end in Bedeque, the guest, of hel- Duncan Marshall ot Kingston. iNaticnal Breweries 293 Fflrinwunt Piiffefs 58'” sister Mrs. Ernest Paynter, The floral tributes were most National Steel Ca:- 43 Poor 6c Co. B. 22".- l, Headaches Among those from Albany W110 at- beautiful. speaking silent messages OHCaYnda Bronze .. 38 Penick s.» Ford . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 41 £1" J 0119s 8t CO 1 tended the play in Central Bedeque : - ' . . . . . . . . . .. 16 ‘R d‘ . . . . . .. 3S ' i I l! troubled with heul- Hall Tuesday evening were Messrs. Mm Prince Gamble and Mssi me’. -- lcanma Mam??? ' 4g ‘a? loam 4; 13? 1i (‘on d . “hesl we Wm be ‘M, w 1 - d N Walsh Er t Marjory Hqwlm, have returned 110mg, Rel. E. M. Aninfill, assisted by thciFamous Players .. - l- arc bu. . . . . . . . .. JI espon Pnts o! ' investigate the condition of Lflyd a" "m!" l 1195 an" spendlns a wuple o; mgnths.‘ Rev. Mr. Strlvert. officiated at house Montreal Right; ~15 Standard Oi. of New Jersey .. 6o 0 ; your eyes, and It neceealry. Amem Harold Ameck and Eldon in Havre Bouohe, N, s_ Innd grove. She was laid to rest in Ncranda . . .. 22H Sterling Securities .. . .. 1112' I18 S & Co. j furnish you with brow!!!’ Lama 'the United Church Cemetery at Power Ccl-pol-atoi . 71H Studebaker .. . 26 _ . .. .. _ . . Member‘ I "I 4 ~ l titted corrective Illflfl- ' Mr. Mark McCarville. Carleton. Clyde River, the pail bearers being Price Bros. i: ' . . . . . . . . . .. 6'3 Yellow Truck ‘Jluj a e "onuml Mock Exdmflae I Mm" 3"“ am Margaret A5195!‘ and John Cabin Bedequel were vispi Boyd Livingston. Rheuberl Barrett.‘ Queb": Power . . . . . . . . . . . .. 54": Fox Films 42%; i- s r . ., l .,. -.. l ~ _l ‘ l. a F n enfly motored to C apaud tors to the city Saturday, [George and William Green. JOhllshflulnl-aflfi . . . . . . . .. 635s ‘c. P. R. . .. .. 191‘ 58 Great George $2., Charlgflegown y.‘ I Mr c] d H ‘ d mt Jewet; and John Yco. Snielters .. .. 186 ‘General Motors 41W: *‘~ “" ° °“"‘" ‘m 3° M = l‘. Harold Aflleck d Nor- She also lwsr ml grand-children Steel o! Canada 41 'u. s. Steel loom daughter yladine, o! Cape Traverse manikzvslnsh‘ we“ vmmr‘ o; mo“ and me great grandpzhudren‘ N“ steel cf Canada PM 3g | _ la" spendm‘ a few ‘my!’ m Albany‘ Sunday, William C. Howard of Charlottetown. Simons 31 BANKS . is a brother of deceased. Winzipeg Electric 3911 \ " - ' ~-~~'—-~-~—~ ~ Messrs. Eldon Large and Lloydl Call not back the dear departed. New Issue; Walsh were visitors to Cape ‘Prav- Anchored safe where storms are o'er, Bank °f NQW 3°?“ -- use Sunday, 0n the border land we lei: her, KTW YQRK i"; °r7 g7°m-°a~ 247 ~ Soon to meet and part no more. l" ° ilmmefce r T T - ~ 29o l Li‘ Ausnn smith “vol-L was a Bu]; g, day 110g dlstant cometh American Gill 121W. ROYM 33.94 . ..- see-v / . vlslwy go summgq-gldg saflurdauq When we tread the vast unknown, e e _ a STRONG k d . If We shall see our darling mother. 50"“: Box” ynwns " mar et to a orawea .nne . - ' ‘ ‘Q A tomorrow win not szfiousl "IN: Our school is progressing nicely Seated at the great white throne. _ Abwm an m“. 1 was 85 v § the hold“ _ u d‘ _fi dV_ - - under the careful management oi 45B3-1l “- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6;‘ 0;‘ ‘ m” 1m 5 c Bonds - I! ln a we - lversi e invest, ma. ‘chm; “m,” ML wumd . _-i---_- Bun ois Wer -------- » ~- - _ _ p. - ment list. m,“ MONTREAL s-rocx nxcunxcr: Isell Telephone .......... ........ .. s". Mar. i 1955 .0ll. -—— B. c. Power aw". Mar. l leso 90 ‘ , W . , _ _ - b ~ _ To be dmed July 2. 1930. Prlnclpal and halt-pearl)! Litter-est. f e.can assist you m selecting securities Market reports furnished by Greeilcansdn. Steamship d ~ Oct. l 1941 97-. payable at me Bank of New 5mm m Toronm 510mm.“ 0f!‘ income and appreciation overa period M; 131mm“, gummhm ‘u a re_ shields 8s Co- Mcntrral, to Stewart, C. P. R. . . . . . . . . .. 5'? Dec. 1 1954 103'»; and San! John. 1:‘ Bulfienomlnatxrns $1.000, $500. $5 , , t- . _ ~; ~ 88.70011 J!'-,19 . O veers. v l can; vmm, u, m“, Tryom Jones <5. Co, 88 Great Gmrge ...;Do.r:] T. :1. Chem. . ~ . “Jan. 2 199-469 1921‘ l PL“; 10:35:15“ mung“ m field $4.85,,‘ ‘The {five t“; f u“ E d Charlottetown. IvGatheau Power 5 . mine 1 lo -\ 35mm d“! July 2. 195m ' "l! "1 *8 ° ¢P¢ ‘M01185 m“ Bu“, sob,“ m, , "cent Quoted at closing, June l9, 1930. G-ztzneau Power s’; APY- 1’ m“ 993 Price: 1mm and intcrret. u. yield 4.0m our fourteen oifices, extensive ‘exchange visiwy u, Bummgrsidg smut“, |Gatlneau Rollver ........ .. 6*» Jung l5 1947 loci. 241.500 due July Z. 1970. L memberships and experienced wit! are at can Money zlmll-Io-vard Smith .............................. .. 51m .lu~-~. l 1953 as‘. m“ 1°"5° “"g)‘:“'°5‘- "b "f? 19”” d I‘ PTS may P. 9J1 .311? OT the disposal of investors, large and smaiL m. A. K. MaoGreBOr. spring- “ioxTnEAh IM°"“"’I P°“"’ ------------------------- " 5* 0"» ‘ m‘ m" telegraphed at ougexpense. I 11514, 1m fl y“ ; “gm-R u, 5mm Abitibt . ..... 26 Aiolltrer. Flower ...... 5”‘ Mar. 1 i970 102M l . . . . - mu31d¢__]-[_ Alberta Paelizc Grain .. 15% Nirmrreai Tramways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 .~ July 1 1941 10D‘. ‘ ' I Asbestos litiontreal Tramways 5°‘. Apr. 1 1955 9511 Eastern Securlttes Company _ “ma” J; ~~ MES. GEORGE BEER. Eraflinn flfiilpvlontreal dram-revs ......... .. 41.". Apr. 1 1955 as LlMlTl-jf) 1.. r- m", “m, Phonum- "H" u‘ W“ i . .0ll ls-‘l; rice Bros. ....... .. s". Feb. l 194s i031. a v UN.“ ‘ Wmlbm: Mantra! Storl Brrbnll. Manure! Cw) “ The dam to“ pm“ at the home B‘ A‘ o“ "’ "' ""' 18k“ i Quebec Power ' 5% DR‘ I 196a m‘ W. CB tklfOTTl-gfllOmuu. Main, Tmmo Slorl Ext-bugs. Winnipeg Gm] °1 h" dllllhter. Mrs. Duncan Mar- B. C. Powel- 3‘l_l‘=han'inlean Power 4m; o“ 1 1951 1 u, m!“ ‘MO\_TnE\L “Ax w Minn. Cbi: Joni of Tull, Bhl-ll. It Kiniston, P. E. 1., on April Building Pmducts 22h Ehnwinigan Power . 5", Nb. 1 1970 1031-. "loxcio" swam‘ R I,‘ ‘n10 N” Y"! ‘"5 (*"°"'"/ 14*"- 1990- v1 Benn E- Howard. wid- Canada Car 18‘5'3hu\\'inigan Pow-zr . all". Mar l 1968 9'1 ‘ ‘ s‘ E ma N l ‘ ' cal-nee Cement liilbrdled securities slut May l. m: 10014 i m" I l". n. "it “ n,;soecoveoooooooooee n) Central Guardian ,-.._. NCIIICEn-Speclal K. F. C. meet- ine tonight. 4729-6-20-1i. THE "autumn" will be oi! the service for a few days, meantlmg a motor bcat replaces her. 4617-6-20-31. KINDERGARTEN CLOSING—Un. Pr; the direction o; M15; Bgfng Iqucstila ‘EH66? June 20th 10.15 Trinity Social Hall. 4602-6-19-21 PIANO nnciTslné-Puplls o! Mr. Ami"! VP 11'. Heart: Memorial Hall, Monday, . ine 23rd. (7234-30-11, LAWN PARTY ‘ruesday evening, June 24th, at 7.30. Mrs. Home, 130 Elm Ave. 4608-11. SIGNALS-All members o! No. 2 signal Co. and others desirous o! Joining will meet at the Armories Friday. June 20, at 8 p. m. 1". B. Conrad- Maier. 4599-6-19-21 MEMBERS 0F S1,‘. CHARLES AUXILIARY SOCIETY will meet at the Assembly Hall at 9.30 A. M., Sun- day to take part in the Corpus Christi parade. 46134-2041. RECITAL by pupils o! Miss Lilian McKenzie. Heartz Memorial l-loll, to- night. Silver collection. 4622-6-20di. IN PORT-The Norwegian steam- er "Sollund" which has been at Bun- leit yesterday afternoon tor St. Pierre and Newfoundland with a general cargo. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. _ Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Toombs ar- nounce the engagement o! their daughter Niuriel Beatrice to William Milton Christmann o! Rochford, Il- linois. Marriage will take place early in July. NOTICE TO LOCAL ADVERTIS- EBE-In order to insure insertion oi advertisements, local advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Oflice not later than 10.30 A. M. the day previous to publication. When the advertisements are hali- page or more, copy must be in the Office twenty-tour hours in advance. ________.____ PERSONALS Mr. Sam MacDonald. Maine, is visiting his sister, Mrs. MacDollgall, Upper Hillsborough St. m. Alister MacDonald. Lawrence. Mass, is in the city visiting welcome friends. ‘ The condition of m. William Murphy, 66 Hayfield Street. is con- sidered ssrious. following an opera- tion in the City Hospital. m. Roy Prowse. Mrs. Ralph Jen- kins, Mrs. Geo. T. Birms, and Miss taln s; Bell's mm rl-em mum, ' -\.w-7 pnt.-~.~._, _--._._._.___._..._____..___ ___ _ CANDY RETAILERS: You can now buy our bars through our distribut 01's, In Charlottetown CARVELL BROS. CLARKE 8: McDONALD DeBLOIS BROS., LTD. SIDNEY T. GREEN R. E. MUTCH 61 CO. N. RATTENBURY. LTD. In Summerside R. T. HOLMAN- LTD. ROGERS 8: ARNETT SINCLAIR & STEWART '1 WANT A NAME for the newest and best chocolate bar on the market manufactured by ATIUNAI. CANDY LIMITED GHARLOTTETOWN WHOLESALE ONLY Phone 1266 PRLNCE EDWARD ISLAND This bar is now on sale all over the Province. The person who names the bar gets $50.00. Read the coupon wrapped with each bar. beyond our expectations. quality and flavor of th The “WANT-A-NAME" Bar is not yet a week old . but it is growing fast. The total sale to date has been Dealers everywhere say that they never had such a demand for a bar. The thing which pleases us most is the favorable comment on the e bar. Everybody is saying “We sure like it.” Prince Edward Island is the Home of this bar which we plan to sell throughout Canada soon. Give National products a boost. town keep this Industry. We are increasing our staff by emplflyillg fifteen more people this week, thanks to the support received. . An increase in our payroll means more money in cir- culation. Our success means a bigger and better fact- ory. Tlle directors of the Company are doing all that is humanly possible, without pay, to help Charlotte- AllNational products are manufactured under excellent sanitary conditions with purest materials and up-to-date equipment. Your continued support of this Industry is help- ing sorne one, you know. The "WANT-A-NAME” Bar is just new and we feel that it will have a large sale. Your continued patronage will enable us to place more quality candies on the Canadian market; not better than “WANT-A-NAQIE” Bar but just as good. “WANT-A-NAME” Bar cannot be outclassed in qual- ity; cannot be duplicated. It’s sale has been larger than we expected, considering the time of year. D0n’t Forget Your Orders For Week-End Specials FRUIT JELLOS, NUT JELLOS, SUMMER CARAMELS F or This Week We Have - - -.____-._._____ _. _. ..,_ :.' “.’..'.'.-.‘ " ......,.., _-.. ,_ . 7 _, owed the into George Beer, oi’ King- . cw‘. ._ . n _ ‘ _ _ - l -&~.4§k*?.~. a-m4la-ke.yl.7tc@imhh‘g_~ _.._-_ ,. _-_._, _ g ‘ea -.