virlsnNasnAY. “T‘2 ?-_ $1.1‘. v a - l Final Clearance of Spring and Summer Coats 5 groups of great value ' 't f d 1's 'ou have a notable OPPOYWBRY 0f i - gllilfiligtlleslflkrt, ggrfeizllybstyled coat, at about half its value. All the coats in the store have been gathered into FIVE , _ DERFUL VALUE groups. There are Tweeds, Poirot s , and Charmeens, some with fur trim, some sport mode s. some plainly tailored, all new. $7. $10. $1.5. s25. $29. Summer Suits Sell at HALF PRICE f; The assortment offered includes regular street suits as well as .5 a very lovely line of sport models. .. (p 1 W-Tti? Some or‘ the suits are two piece and some are three piece, various fabrics. $10.00 Suits sell for $5.00 $12.00 Suits sell fo1'$6.00 $18.00 Suits sell for $9.00 $22.00 Suits sell for $11.00 $30.00 Suits sell for $15.00 $35.00 Suits sell for $17.50 Delightful Sport Suits Three piece summer sport suits.» unlined, made up of light weight silk and wool sports fabric, particularly clever designs, perfectly adapted for July and August wear, $20.00 to $35.00 $10.00t0$17.50 Reglllarprices Clearingat................ thlishy-flmvu rWut M‘... . - l i IAVI soon ans j Past Due accounts of the Island Radio | qmmsmg; nflgptAxngj Company must be settled satisfactorily during 5- u%ml:ARKwN the month of July as we are winding up our "'""""" '4"- --___________ __ __ ___ voeuo+o4ooow EYESIGHT ISLAND RADIO c0. 143 Great George Street Charlottetown {INN lllll IIIVIITIII GUI“ e n. J. MABON I Ofrbllfltlllt Connected Wllb lxbigoemgelisspresentesistne sick half of the 1,600 bimiches of grapes from the famous vine, 161 years old, at Hampton Court Palace t drying up of market. activity, pro- THE cmlzwrra-lviwu ousnnm Western Guardian f -__. —800I YOU! 03D!!! for Blus- stme, Arsenata of Limo and Hydrat- ed Lime at Blue's. 6225-74-21. ..- l IN. GLAD! ITDATI or net‘ bobbers, complete with holding not! only 35c cub at Rows, Summer- l 514g, 6220-74-81 I 4min MATERIALS-We are] ‘now able to supply you with bestl‘ jquallty Spray Materials at very lt- tractive prices. J. B. MillmI-B. Kfll- ‘ Emma, _ calia-a-zs-izi —CBEDIT T0 POLICE -'- Kindl grant ms a little space in your valu- able paper to give credit to the Po- . lice omcers of Summerside- I, with many other citizens. could not help feeling proud of our omcers on Fri- ‘ ' ' day night in the way they hliidliifl, ~ the traflic, and headed the parade themselves, on Hon. R. B. Bennett's , vislttooilr town. I thinka lot oil credit is due our new chief. as the I ’ omcers were clean and smart-look- .- lng men, and must command respect . from this public. 1 have been living i on the Island for a good many years. and ! think it is tho first time I have = i seen anything led by the Police of- ‘ iicers hers. It brought me back to , days when {resided in a. large city where the police were usually at the v hcsd of everything. ‘flail 91111113’, -. shows our now Chief knows his busl- j ness and he should have the co-oper- ation of the public in his work.-I an‘ Sir, etc, A Reader of Your Paper. PER SONALS —Miss Alice McQuarrle is vis'l.ll~ lzcr brother, Mr. W. A. McQual-rie, c. -. sunimerside-B. y ' ~,@ - ..__. _ | -i -m. and Mrs. 1.x s. slams of Summorside left on Monday morning for a short vacation to Halifax-s. - I l -Miss Pauline Noonsn, R. N, of ‘j ' Ottawa is spending the summer wit; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M, 'Noonan, of Summerslde-S- —Mlss (Hattie Campbell, of Boston ,Mass. has arrived on a. visit to her f, f parents, Mr. and lvlrs. George Camp- " bell, of Spring Valley-S. 1 -i—- '- —Many friends will be pleased is i hear that Mrs. Hilson, who resldcs with her daughter, Mrs. (Capt). Bead of Borden, ls recovering from her re- i p cent indisposltion-S. -Mr. Richard McQuarrie, of the; l] UHNS 0N5 ' [ladies ’ Ready - To- Wear 144 GREAT GEORGE STREET A BIG SUCCESS """ We wish to thank our very many patrons for our suc- cessful business. We also wish to tell you this Sale will con- tinue all this week to clear every Dress and Coat in our Stock to make room for the very newest Early Fall Styles. If prices will do it, we will be glad to let you have the v benefit of our method of doing business. zoo SUMMER DRESSES All sizes, sleeveless and long sleeves, Saturday too late.for Dollar Days. AT DOLLAR JOHNSONS’ 144 GREAT GEORGE STREET ,WILL BE ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK/ DA Y' PRICES arrived by express ' _J stat! of the Canadian Bank oi Com- ; chases are recommend“ merce at Souris, is spending a pleas-l ant vacation at his home in Surnmer- ' cents d,“ at this m,“ side-S. . D J NEW YORK, July ‘i-Forecsst and “M” 5*’~“““'° Williams’ of Tyne Factors-Further tests of the markets valley and Mr‘ Anthony wmmm‘ ofl technical position are likely to sc- Royal Bank left last Saturday morn- I 1 1 , ing on a two weeks" visit to New 22155101: irregu “My during ma“ York, Montreal and Quebec-S.’ Hutton and copm general we continue to feel that while there must necesarlly be a certain amount of doubt as to the time when both business and the stock market turn upwards, still the outlook is reason- ably clear for higher prices by Sep- tember at the latest. J. S. Sacha and (Jo-Assuming the current technical recovery follows precedent, sditlonal rallies should occur beiore the mar- fket meets serious opposition in the lform of heavy professional selling. l Laidlaw and Co. say-The market -Mrs. Oxenham and her two children, who have been on a brief visit to Mrs. Oxenhalns brother, Mr. Liome Read, of Summer-side, left on Monday afternoon for Borden, where they will visit Captain and Mrs. Read until Thursday when they leave for their home in Winnipeg-S. Advisory Service , iiallure to gain on the rather favor- l ——~—-- , labia report on the reduction in secur- I NEW YORK. July ith-As this is ity loans induced more active selliifg Written an adjournment oi congress j than the market could absorb. Loss- appears imminent. To our mind. this ‘es in issues where there was special should remove one of the last stumb- ppg5sure were subsmnmi m4 lppgggu ling blocks from the path of a de- l .ed to be a factor in the weakening , cent market recovery. Some talk has lof the general list. We continua to iKOM tho round-i 0f the fir"! W the ; feel the action of the market has .effect that a fresh test of the mar- ‘been inconclusive and there is yet l 118i‘! l-Hldfirlyifli P0801011 Will be Bl- little basis on which to form an opin- temptcd directly after the holidays. Sim omits quarterly dividend o! ‘l5 Frgm Street lcpened fairly well Thursday but its , pearsnca. so far as general business ls concerned, the holiday emphasized the depressing influences and many mills reduced Operations sharply in the past week. Trade reports still are watched closely to see if there is any immediate recovery from the holiday shut-down and such reports are like- 1y to have some effect on stock mar- ket. prices. ‘Ihqimmediate outlook, therefore, is somewhat uncertair with socalled outside factors rather bearish, but with the technical posi- tion of the market not weak. A slightly lower price level would seem likely, but with the recent large re- duction in brokers loans we would think the best stocks were in accum- ulation ariea rather than’ a distribut- ing area and that they are a pur- chase in moderate quantities on a scale down. Livingston and Co. SUIVDVIABY London rubber stocks on July 5 to- tons over preceding week. Irving Fishers wholesale price in- dex fcvr weak ending July 4th, at 85.6 at. end of preceding week 85.7. United Light and Power earnings in 12 months ended May 31, $1.81 a share on 3,451,010 common "A" and "B" shares against $1.76 a share on 3.318.523 combined shares in preced- ing l2 months. ' Engineers Public service Co. and Constituent companys, in. 12 months ended May 31, 1930. earned $2.80 a share on 1,304,339 average common shares outstanding in period, as against $2.61 a share on 1,215,010 av- erage common shares in preceding year. Thursday's range 30 Industrials. high 226.26. low 219.04, last 222.46 off 2.79. 20 Rails high 129.50, low 127.66. last 12836 off .87. D. J. NEW YORK, N. Y. July ‘l-A thorough testing out of the present price level will be seen in the early ceded in good quarters that many of the better class stocks are selling ail attractive levels it is nevertheless pointed out that‘ there will be noth- ing in the immediate future that will warrant a sustained upward mova- mcnt. Rather it. is the hope that tho market will remain quiet and stay within a’ limited trading range for a time. By such action it will be pos- sible for tho trading public to again regain confidence and during such a period it is likely that a. turn for the better will be visible in general busi- ness. Any turn for the better in this direction. no matter how slight, would also do much to hasten buying by those who have been waiting to make new commitments. ‘Ihe best plan for the next few days will be to adopt a waiting attitude. The weakness in grain prices on last Thursday will prove a disturb- ing factor if continued into this week. This market should be carefully watched as any sustained rally from this quarter will find quick reflection tailed 50.060 tons, an increase of 361 days of this week. while it is con- in the stock market. V I ion on its near term course. A num- As we see it, such a test has been ber of poor earnings reports will undertaken several times during the | soon be due and a gun)"; gum-M.’ aw Wrck- Iiimiid o! brinsins out tlon of steel operations la likely. fresh liquidation in quantity the net Ng-w YORK July 7_1,”g 11m“ Twill h“ be!!! B11 Bfllflrsemfllfl 01 day's stock market was somewhat r proiwsional "short" position and s dlggppolntment insofar as prices g1" way a little easier than anticipate although there was no large voluni ducing the smallest daily trading ‘mllime in {W0 years. There is little question but that th Brokers loans are now down to the business situgtign m” n m; “m: lowest level in nearly three mari- f reflects in moat cases the lowest op-, This in itself provides eloquent tei- i erstions since the first of the yearl financial- year. 1029-30. All accounts not ar- ranged for and more than sixty days past due- will have to be placed in the Courts for collec- ""1"" l‘ "mm" tion, after July 31st. guy" m you ' j IONTAGUI Please call and arrange for payment of your account. ”“*"””"‘ EXAMINATION . timony of the drastic fashion in which the huge speculative structure, l built up during the extended bulge’ period. has been liquidated. Varladium-Qrobsbly gave a better liaccount of itself at the week end | than most of the speculative leaders. ' It is our belief that its technical po- sition ls now powerful enough to lus- tify an independent upswing, and] would buy it. Radio-Is now showing a quality of retistance which, for this stock. usu- ally indicates an imminent upswing. Would be inclined to pick up some Radio in this range. U. s. Steel-Almost every one knows that tSeel operations this week will establish a new low, because of ' nal influences and holiday clos- -QAA a Danton Ionllfll. P. Is l. p ... , ingl. Instead of selling -..t J’ ‘M; ,5 .<'}»It‘1fc;,.‘__.;_q~zm.'.~ steel on such obvious news however, scale pilr- or not this support is making its w. and the fewest tangible signs of re-I covery. We are inclined to expect bearish professionals to take advant- | age of the business situation for fur- ther rallying attempts on the stock market. The next week or so is likely to furnish a considerable test of the current level of prices. some stocks may be forced lower. but we doubt if any large volume of liquidation can be started slain. ‘The further drop in brokers loans indi-i estes to what a large extent the mar- l m has been liquldatad. m addition‘ to the fairly large volume of invest- ment buying of stocks which has been acting as stabilising agent. there is some talk of organised sup- port. appearing this week in certain 11161118 issues. The market early this week should give signs as to whether I l Cilarlottetown PICNIC TIME 1s HERE And we advise you to make there will be no delay in having your PERFECTION ICE CREAM shipped in time. 0f course, we are assuming you will arrangements so that use PERFECTION the same as others are doing. Our patrons are assured of ONE QUALITY ONLY " ldbream o ‘rt and Cream” Central Creameries and thatistllc best. At least, give us a chance to quote prices and have us iell we supply. 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