More for your money and the best Peppermint Sweet for any money look for wmouvk RKJlandylhcit on your Dealers Counter u... Handy Pack l Murray Harbor Nort i“ What is Behind Your investment ?” Securities recommended by us, offer you not only de- pendable income and adequate security of p-lnciplc, but also offer you a wide choice of carefully selected issues, and per- sonal contact with an investment house thoroughly equip- ilfll and well qualifigd to help you select the offerings best suited to your "qnhements. Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l. ST. JOHN MONTREAL HALIFAX Prize Awards The prizes offered by the Red Cross for the individual canvass- secured the largest number of members in the Red Cross annual have been awarded. Miss Baker, teacher and collector for North Bedeque school district re- ceived the first prize. Miss Mary McNflill. teacher of New Perth school and collector for that dis- trict. second prize, and the teachers of Blooming Point and North River districts, Misses Dora Doyle and Mary McMillan, received third prizes. Other districts have recently sent in returns are:- PRINCE COUNTY Albany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2.25 Bedequo North . .. 22.50 Carleton North . . . . . 3.05 Summerside (additional .. 7.00 Tignish, Anglo . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Previously acknowledged .. 41.90 Total QUEEN'S COUNTY Bellu River . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7.00 Bonshaw Women's Institute 10.00 Charlottetown (additional) 35.00 De Sable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.00 Glenfinnan 2.60 Millcove 6.75 Mt. Mellick 13.00 New Glasgow Women'sInstitute 10.00 North River . . . . . . .. 16.25 Oystcr Bed Bridge . Women's Institute .. 10.00 Total KING'S COUNTY Murray Harbor North Woman's Institute . . . . .. Additional . . . . . . 1.00 New Perth . . . 25.45 Roseneath 12.15 St. Columba 1.90 Upton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10 Previously acknowledged .. 47.54 Total . . . . . . . . . . .. $163.42 Grand Total . . . . . . . . . . .. $829.05 Hunter River _- And Vicinity Rev. G. A. GEEK/us. Grant and daughter. Marie, Winsloe, are vis- lting friends in Halifax, Green Bay, and Crescent Beach. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. S. Daniel have re- turned from a three weeks‘ holiday spent on the mainland. Mr. A. S. Woolner, North Rusti- co. was a visitor in Charlottetown over the week-end. Mr. Ivan Bowman, of the Royal Bank staff. Summerside. ‘has been confined to his homo in Wiltshire for several days. with a sprained PIMPLES 0N FACE MLHANIJS Ware Hard illld Red. chum N»? Do Hard Work. Cuticura Heals. "Small pimples broke out on my h“ which lgmlgrew larger and were hard and red. Later pimples broke out on my hands and kn?‘ getting worse each day. I could not do any hard work with my hand! on account of the breaking out. "1 using Cutiuno Soap "_-— and Ointment and they B61993 51¢- -___* - 1 ' ’ use and after _ nning two cakes of Cuiieun Soap nuance rouno FOR Business Development COMPANIES FORMED. shares plawl: on: ‘ ‘ .i---’.°P' " entertained. Blocks of Shares or Debentures Sold or Placed. We have reliable British and Continental facilities. New cnnlhl for Business undertakings. Industrial or Public Utility Companies wishing to raise lddll-lollll funds for developments and extensions b! moons of Dobenturo Issues. Underwritlnl’! nna Issuing -of Capitol m Approved Ind"- triul and other Undertakings. The facilities at the _flrrn‘s disposal for fund- llng Debent n 1188M wilhRilhe mlfllfllllm 0' exflnleo onableiil to purchase such issues upon ternu which ore very favourable to the borrowing unddrtultlull- Byrlie a Lone are the recornlwl 58"“ between owners of Genuine Ballot“ Iflllll" ing Partners or additional Ooilllll "'1' 1"“ mm, noun; Reliable Undertnkillll- lnrrf funds available. Bunkers’ and Solidi"?! references. ""' ' BYRNE & LANE, "l, i salons”: Iioudon 1m 1|. Lower Melon” street. llolvlll- frelnnd. loll I‘ w: ..~t..-i‘. i ailgili ll poloqlooqqocooow not" a '4 ‘ n d one box of Cudcln Qllllfllm‘ lnwn baled." (SI and) A- W- Bubychuk. Wlnun.‘ Ik- Use Cutiourn Soap, Ointment and Talcum to promote and maintain akin purity, skin comfort and akin health; the Soup to cleanse and on Sunday. ' purify, Oinunentpo soothe and heal. and Tllfllm m Fwd“ m‘ “ha!” Mr. Percy Cailbeck of Tryon hi,‘ Inc ill A Branch Road motored to Birch Point KYMH-rnnnunnasémr-‘umem Beach Sunday. idrQgalitgg, "5 l" the 6011M?! districts who collection and membership drive Erma "-—— daughter from Arllnswn. Mass. is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $587.33 M present visiting frlgnds Tryon and Victoria. Mr. Donald Campbell of Bloom- Cable Head West . . . . . . .. 7.75 r1 s - Canavon . . . . . . . . .. .. 13.75 grefd motored w View a 0n _un Cherry um 9.00- y Dover 3.65 . t" M . William Inman of Argyle ggmgggtf“ "fimh" 2'33 shorre bought the house and lot of so e own oya y . 1 _ Guernsey Cove . . . . . . . . . .. 13.75 Mrs’ J‘ M‘ Coughlan or victor“ Mrs. Coughlans son. Peter, came to 10 00 the Island to accompany his moth- ' cr to the West, where she intends to make her future home. ly purchased the house and lot of Mr. Louis McLeod of Victoria. andl‘ intends settling in Victoria at once. her parents, Mr. Boulter. Victoria. Searletown were visitors to Victoria l’ izo Waugh of Travellers rest, and‘ Mrs. W. R. MacDonald of Arlifg- ton, Mass. Miss Marjorie MacDon- ald and the Misses Reta and Doro- thy Boulter of Victoria motored to- Comwail Tuesday where they spent a very pleasant day with Mr. and‘ Mrs. Percy Lowther and family. is the guest of Miss Eliza Boulter of Victo THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN Masters Daniel and Elmer Whit- lock have returned from spendinga holiday in Summerside with their grandparents. Mr. ind Mrs. Daniel Dunning. Miss Helena McMillan has return- ed from visiting friends in Tyne Valley. Miss Ruby MacDougall, stenc- grapher with Messrs. McLean dz Mc- Kinnon, barristers, Charlottetown, is enjoying a two weeks’ holiday. Last week. accompanied by her nio- ther. Mrs. William MacDousnlLshe visited friends in Nova Scotia. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Bar- rett, Wheatley River. Mrs. A. N. Simpson, Iowa, is spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. R. E. Bagnall. New Glasgow. Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. Parkman and daughter, and Mrs. Leuthener. 0f North Dakota, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Parkman, New GIMBWI- Among the visitors here during the past week were Mrs. Roclgerson and Miss Ruth Rodserson. Charlot- tetown; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 813?:- ford. Kensington; Miss Jean Gil s, Tyne Vailfiyi Ml-‘FS Rem Pickering’ Arlington, Mass; Ml‘. A. S. Wool- ner, Rustico. VICTORIA. NOTES The Tryon Baptist Mission Band held a picnic on Mn Ross Boulters Einette South 8.45 Show a1, Victoria on Friday, where Pleasant Grove . 2.00 they spent a very pleasant after- Pownal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12.33 noon, boat sailing, swimming. ‘and Rlverdale (additional) .50 taking snaps, then the hungry Springbrock . . . . . . . . .. 10.80 crowd SM on the sand banks of the Stanhcpc . . . . .. 11.45 Show and ;njoyed a sumptuous Wheatley River . .. 11.85 supp“ ‘ Winslce North . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.15 ' Previously acknowledged .. 409.20 Mm w_ R, MacDonald ‘and Mr. Peter McEachern has recent- sectiom of the districts mentioned. Mr. William Barrett, New York City, is spending a holiday with his Earlham. ‘CROP.’ REPORTS . Below will be found a brief synopsis of telegraphic reports re- ceived at the Head Ofiice of the Bank of Montreal frcmits Branches. The Branch Managers have com- plete and intimate knowledge of each local situation and are in close touch with crop conditions in all GENERAL. Consistently favourable crop re- ports continue to reach the Head Office of the Bank oi Montreal from its Branch Managers in pract- cally every" farming district through- The report proceedsz-With grain crops in each of the Prairie Prov- inces rapidly approachlng maturity under favorable conditions prepar- ations for an early harvest are now under way. Wheat cutting, it is ex- pected, will lstart in Manitoba with- in ten days and in Saskatchewan and Alberta a few days later. A feature of the situation is the ab- sence of any extensive damage by weather or pest. Reports indicate that there has been hail only in scattered localities and that while rust appeared in various places so far it is has not been of a serious nature. In Quebec crops, are mak- ing rapid progress under good weather conditions. In Ontario the harvesting of a good average crop of fall wheat is now proceeding, Weather conditions have been better‘ lthan in the preceding week although lrain storms have delayed haying op- lazration. In Itho Maritime Provinces zlcleal growing and haying condi- ltions continue while in British Col- umbia hot dry weather continues and crops generally are doing well. Details follow:- QRAIRIE PROVINCES. ALBERTA WESTERN, AND NORTHWESTERN AREA. Condi- tions are very favourable. The heads are filling and ripening rapidly and harvesting will commence in three weeks. Rain would be welcome in some sections of the northeastern area. Alberta Southeastern Area. The situation is very satisfactory and harvesting will begin in the out the nine Provinces of Canada. _ ' PAGE mvn l second week of August. Saskatch- ewan Northern Area. Crops con-I tinue to make satisfactory progress but rain would benefit some local- grains well advanced. There is lslight Mr. Nelson McEwen of Montreal.‘ who has been visiting with his wife’ in Victoria, has returned to Mont-‘ real, his wife month with her parents Mr. and is m; is staying another‘ Mrs. Neil Penpraise, Victoria. An evening of much pleasure and ia. A Farewell Party. for Mr. and! past i-lve weeks and who left fork Quimper, Sask., on Monday the 30th.‘ six Boultsrs and everyone seemed to be hale and hearty. After helping to make the table's burden lighter. they wended their way to the hall and parlor where all enloyed some Marjorie McDonal quaintance be forgot," and "God be with you till we meet again," when all departed to their homes, with the promise from Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Boulter of ,the west, that coming here to our fair little Island to make it their home. a number of acres to do yet, all re- port a bumper crop of hay. also the spuds around here look wonderful good, with good crops and if prices are good this fall the Island will be a prosperous little spot. Don't rush West. young men, there will be lots, of work and good pay right here. Miss Nina Boulter of Augustine Cove is spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Francis of A car party consisting of Mrs. El- Miss Retha Cameron of Hampton ria. ‘ \ Stings and Bites The pain of insect bites disap- pears quickly with the appli cation bottle. ' of Minn-db. Try rE-‘Fiiiwonuaurernuynd. ootoiLond Iorllllllonlyfrlodfrou onykinlofinfcriormattonluohu slate. Ivurytonwolendouthof l high quality. ‘ V‘ - 1 ‘I W. D. ‘GILLIS &* C0. A coal. - . “ti”: 4’ l|_l lmEN-lfil conditions continue to be satisfact- ory with all grains approachingl maturity. Early sown barley and rye are being out and wheat cutting is_A expected to start in ten clays. The from a Canadian 0f all forms of Qlliilillfi Lobflwo the PIE i! the ~ . " " f- —— - / Maritime Fisheries are Second t0 None ND Big Ben plug is in the game high class. It is a chewing tobacco for those who want a full, rich flavour and big value for their money. The plug is pressed so firmly that it is always fresh and moist. The plug form prevents drying out, so there is no chipping, crumbling, waste. The plug fits any pocket and is easy to carry. mo BENT t PLUG Chewing Tobacco Your dealer sells BIG BEN by the plug and by the Va c u u m (a i r - ti g h t) Tin. l . _ ‘Foreign Securities itieshSaskatchewan Southern Amt! M B 11mm, Utmfles_A H _ Conditions are favourable with all ‘ l . . lCan. Pac Ry . . evidlenc; oftrustbaitqsoxzlise points. (gem, British America o“ H _ m w ea cu g expects ml Imperial Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. two or three weeks. Manitoba. Crop! ' AMSTERDAM, Holland, Aug. 7.— Bank Conlmel-oe- general review Power Corporation . . . . . . . . . . lInter Utilities-B . l ‘l l‘ BANKS U‘ the olYmllms-Bank Royal - - V ‘ V - ~ - point of vlcwIBank Montreal erlng with harvesting. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC hay cro is heavy but wet weatherlmadc at the close of the field track events shows that Canada trlumphw led beyond her fondzst hopes. l Thet Dominion has been repaid ‘for her effort in sending her menl Mrs. Freeman Boulter and son Ayl-ldyg1ons_ and Mrs. Ross good Haying is well good progress. Fruit trees are welll PROVINCE 0F ONTARIP inc had spurtcd sooner he yhave been a certain winner. It was Fall wheat cutting is well undelasn unfortunate mistaksiniudsmsnl» lng good growth with no damage! reported as yet from the corn borer. Hay is an average crop but some of the late cutting will be discolour-l ed from excessive moisture. Root are promising Apples, pears andl peaches are good while small fruit are plentiful. Tobacco is growing} MARITIME PROVINCES vested. Grains are well headed and’ Abitib, _ 4 ‘ _ 4 _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ issues that will give you a satisfactory yield with promise above average yields. Roots M15’ Kan‘ a; Tex Ry’ 2“ safatw fr _ -, k - ‘and other vegetables show satis- Montreal Power ‘ _ _ _ __ m! / " _ ' l _ ac orv growth and are estimated Naumm Brewelm m... I l Write for particulars of our current offerings. at 110% of the average cm“ Apples Wmni e Elcctrc ' 95 A l seasons. were l l ' ~ - s» ~ . rs "i. o . ‘ I ~ ‘ are nowbeing shipped. Pllstllrggg %j,s,\t§f:,b§°'“' °i Cmmd“ ' 13$, | I 60'4" Early Pelwhel 0f sovd quality Shawirllzan.iliiliizz" ' aiill l “Muir ‘ abundant but rain is now required. Icnn. Stmshp. Com. 31 “l l Riley Building,‘ Charlottetown ' lCan. Stmshp. Pfd. .. 94 M t a] T i H l'f S ' t h Q oboe Winnipeg tug‘ amgnfymg "n" using radio Dominion Bridle 75 l I Vloniczrver §::vn;ork ‘Qlttwu ‘il-lanlriitltcsr u‘, y Edmlmm" s ‘m bauefles h" been in- Massey Harris 39%! Regina, Victoria St. Johifa. Nfld. London. Eng- "md l0 enable Dpersons with lm-gAsbestod ...... .. 20-h’ l ' paired hearing l0 use ordinary tele- Canadian Brewery .. 28% I L Fraser and Co. . 48 " T phones. [THE oases mer, who have been visiting fflflldiflCorn has developed rapidly and gulf-actions. Canada's SUCCCSSCSI are thel and relatives on the Island for the avernge yield is expected. Rootvtalk of many European cities llllfl‘ crops including potatoes are making will continue to be for some time. l There has been only one regret] Supper was served at 6:30 to thirty laden and small fruits areplcntiful. that Ball left his spurt m the 40w Tobacco is growing satisfactory. lllltlle-i M11111 ,_ lfrcsh wlth plenty of strength, and ll . - l ' - ‘ -ls more very special piano music by Miss way. A good average crop is bemglwhlcll _"°‘ 0P9 “'51” _ _ _‘ of Arlington harvested. In southwestern ontariolBllll hlmw“; and mmdfk m“ tellldl and Mr. Cedric Bou ter of Charlot-Jthreshing has commenced. The yield 51°11 will excite-mm“ °l 51°“ “Wm I . ~ tliering it is remarkable that o “s:as:szzzslzfsszazralsszzzzls-.. McLeod. Young. We» a Co. - ; ‘tl d'.t' ttion which . - spent ,in music, singing, playing barley are ripening fast and bcttci"‘klrgglfihfgxggr‘:12c‘en$y'2} the great”! Llmifed games. Close to midnight all Joinedthan average crops are predictedyest~ muons l hands and sang, "Should auld ac-‘Oats area heavy crop. Corn is showq ' Stock Quotations HALIFAX‘ Aug g _ Quotationsl ~ by Johnston and Wnrdt their next meeting here will be in crops are swd. especially notawes-‘f""">"‘f§ s, k E ,_ m; two years from new when may 8m Tomatoes and beans on high land Membel-s Mom's“! 0° Xe n" NEW YORK EXCHANGE l | . l F9. . . . . . .. 1B9 The farmers in Victoria have been m5‘? °n We" drained Ermmd- P“5t'.2ltr'1'c3;g£fi ggfsnci; __ V very busy Securing “wh- hay cromures are in splendid condition. Warm some are done and more have quite dry Weather 1s needed- lAm. Locomotive Co. . . . . . . .. . f.’ Am. Smltg. & Ring. Co. 198M’ Am. Bosch Mag. Co. 3l‘|l w |Anaccnda Cop. Min. ‘Co. Cutting of an excellent hay crop N' Y‘ C?“ ‘i’ }§1d§,r:1§1§1',.l1 16:4; well advanced, Potatoes plants Co" Ga“ Co‘ ( ' " "C80 iool pkccpflonally pronjising. An Hudsfm yo‘? C“ i; ' ' ' ' " appe crop of eexcellent quality is mmm“ 0m‘ Pap" °' Billlls Well but ll l5 ellpoflwd thelgsgemgwxllqpgtroleum i?“ perous, capital is accumulating here and in other Yield Wm be‘ “mewmt less lhwTR,;,f,‘,l,,,g Go '_ __'_'_'_'_ 99%| countries, and is seeking safe investment in Can- “'3 {gr Sfgfisthgaiflligzi‘ f:'vf;;‘suuthern Pacific 120v. . adian securities. ' ' l.’- ' T? Ilxafiifuzlclcgisol Co.‘ . lflifihi l figou atre holding lilOndslr/hltih.h8V:hb€i-lné:flll€0ftl(;; lwcstinghouse Elec. .. .. 94%- emp ion severe wee s or mon S CE, ' PROVINCE %§,,,'}§'“S" Coblllnllcd sllltvs SW91 - » - - ~ - -- 14° advisable not to wait until they are actually re- A good hay cm; has been har_'MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE‘ lllfirrlmellt W85 5139M at the h°m9 of‘ Oats are heading out and pros-‘nnd women to Amsterdam by sce- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Boulter of Vlctorqpects hm for a. good yield. Other ing Canadian prestige raised ‘to :1 grains are also in promising con- iligh pinnacle and the effect 1800i)‘- advancedtain to bc far-reaching in many (ll- Sept. Write for Offering List of Investment Securities too late. He ended would than! Metropolitan Building - and at Ottawa Hamilton Toronto London ' J ‘lITIIulIiliii_ Montreal Large Amounts of Hardly a day goes by without some well-seasoned high interest bearing bond issue being called for redemption at a premium, ith a view to being refunded at from 1% to 2 0 below its original 69W‘ ‘ coupon rate. The reasons are that Canada is pros- deemed. We can probably allow you the redemp- tion price now, in exchange for new long-ternl By Barrie Payne I w 1o wenotelloeol IN vlzraci 's ’ = ' WE'LL :u“=“~l"§l'§ll°“l?3lf“? F L‘TY\i