,.._ , F” JULY 4. 1929 I-bdleratcd Capital Corporation r i The stock dividend on Federated Capital Cm, been mutated tram ma. to m per uhuum; according to’ Mr; w. n. Dunbar o! Eastern Securitie: 00., Ltd., local distributors o! Federated Capital Corporation securities. Increases Stock Dividend LETTEk or i-at , This increased stock dividend is payable August a1, 1m to stockholders Mwflllflr- OI record Alillidt. 15, 1929. - quarterly dividend of 3755?’. in cash on Federated Preierred and .37%c. cash on Federated Common, both o! which have been declared and axe-pay able on August 31. 102". t stockholders o! record August is, 1929; Tenders For Hotel 15ropertyi At Surrnn ersidé‘ ‘ A r l... Sealed tend will be received by the undersigned at the oilice oi’ Charlottetown up to noon ot Thursday the nth day oi July. it; n, mo. tor ‘Wiémd °l “i” the purchase oi the hotel property known as the Clifton l! side. The Clliton House is an established hotel oi many years standing. In addition to lobby. reading and writing room, dining room apd twonty-flve bedrooms,’ thrhotel contains two stores and sample rooms on the ground X Iloor. Tenders maybe either tor the land and building alone, M’ lorlthe land, building and hotel iurniture and equipment as agoing concern. accepted. , - - - - - . Dated this Twenty-eighth day oi Junfi, A. D., 1929. The Eastern Trust, Company cxscvron ESTATE o. r. MAWLEY. sae-r-v-i-ll. l" .. A . aibnmmer- A deposit oi’ 10% must accompany each tender. ' Mark Ienvclopei them?“ w’ ‘pubucatlon’ "Tenders tor Clifton House." Highest or any other tender not necessarily t. . bulbs." " NEW ISSUE _ ., _ _ SIMPSONS, LIMITEIA), 6% First Mortgage and l Bonds ~ » Due July 2nd, 1949 » t _ . - . . " The business o! The Robert Simpson Compaufl I Limited, was establlahcdin mt and was incor- porated under its present name in 13M. The Company has always enjoyed " tteadyand“ coa- tlnuous development and dividends have been paid on its common shares continuously during _ the past thirty years. y Forthe yesr ended January d0. 1M9, earnings ‘ " available for bond interest and "epreciation. '. ' were 82.988311, as compared with ‘ nual inter- est .eql.lirernents on_ this issue ol $600,000.- Priee: 100 and interest. Orders may be telephoned or ‘ ‘ expense. ,hed st our _. Eastern Securities" Company LIMITED t _ ' OIIAILOTTETOWN IT. JOHN HALIFAX MONCTON _ .- Momltar. rnenaalcron , _ , t "V? . ~ .. .. 325i. Sigl-Misiouri 1.55 Buckingham .04 Blinker‘ mil . .. .oa otpitil aouyh .. ma. central Manitoba. glorléy Dome .. ass Dalhousle :.. 3.90 roothui ou 6r Gas. Grarisda .25 nouihgér .. 5.50 newly .. 1.10 Keeley‘... [Kirkland Lake .. .87 rlitootenay Florence . Lake ‘Shore . . . . .. .. llitiurtiitjsp... .. .. Matidyfinf... Minitoba Bdsin .. 35 McDougall‘... .53 News» .. .50 hounds. J ‘J -.a- Dollar Days I I -AT- . . ' ALLEY S a y g Shoe Store i" JULY 5th 6th‘; l ‘A _ EVERY. ARTICLE m ‘ms STORE .. DISCOUNTED. THIS is AN‘ OPPORTUNITY "ro COMPLETE voun SUMMER WARD. ROBE AT A BIG ssvihlo ~ -_ _ Men's Heavy Grain work Boots, black’ or ' brown Mews Box Kip Blucher Boots nail d ' ' and sewn ' Boy's Box Kip Blucher bootsrblack or. ' brown, sizes 1 to5 Youth’s Box Kip Blucher boots, black or brown, sizes 11 to 13 . . . ., ' iii?‘ ..’.’.“.“.°‘.‘.. . .‘.’T‘.’?'.“.'z[ .7971‘. [$255 mil‘. . 2§i°.'.“.“.’~. .‘.”T’T’T’.’..°.‘.‘.'r. Yliif’. $3.95 ‘ Women's Patent Leather Wide Strap OBS n-nt-tt-i...“tut-....- .omen's Patent Ankle Strap High , - Heel Shoes (new) Dtauville Sandals, any‘ that are left l‘ onllitC 1 d hoes for Ladi ma A l t 5:6‘. o oure s es sslalsasassesaeaaesbeesalsa one-assossea'e'se'o'ea'eeasaa‘ sasaaasssaeessaaaaeaaaalall, I ‘sin Mime and ¢hil<l'¢.11.’9 11w wetsuits. . QALLEY 6o‘ Co., Ltd.-. I omhwnsbie...tv..st T ‘f .- . “W ' ; l utiutn Pioneer o Teck Hughes... 8.50 Towskrdsc 1.75 Trescilvqll Yukon .. .. 90) ‘cnturos ... sf ."ir'loud ... .. .ai Wi-igiithlilltgruepves ..’... 1.73 Wainwelbml ‘... .42 lnoqis_ou_.... '. . 22.50 Baltic‘ ... ~--<2,1o v OOQQOOQ‘ l!‘ ‘r ,5" Iilivilitnnv t‘ .f_li(lXEs - ‘$-- 100.009 -in~ Stock tyiloiétolosr Retail I _. ldgdiatieis sises as required D 3» tat lieu Iirulis Act. ’ iraiiwbaaar size lone ': ‘i‘.“*’ .. ’ l’ llfiTiilfl-ior all small “fir-alts. Jpeeu one“ in Iota b t {at it“ terse and our. For lv I -v ' . - kit's» saan cross. i ciiiitn s co. vvwv Vwvvvv _ ‘attem- Chasioitetown bllitgitdlj-lnlntetlt tor Chopped Hands p; CONDOLENCE l __ ommm 5mg h“ ‘ The-following resolution o! condol- v. eucewde adopted by the members oi. the Benevolent Irish Society Oil "l"!- the death oi their late Bro. Peter _ .Whereas it had pleased Divine Mr. Dunbar stated that this stock dividend is in addition to the regular Providence to ' ICIIIOVQ by death, one 1n oi our oldest members. And whereas we realize very fully the great loss 9'" ‘Wield’ h“ ‘unmet! by m‘ m‘ and forks. Read advertisement in moval tram-its ‘ranks. In its records his name has long been an honored one, ‘having been enrolled‘ as a. mem- ber torty live years ago. In all these yearsour deceased brother has been loyal w the society and ever prompt in promoting its weiiare and per- forming acts of benevolence towards others. No estimate o! ours can do when the advertisements are halb “ma,” a c-mphu, “mug” o! summmhu’ u, o, u” mama,“ ‘y Justice to his- deeds during such a page or more, copy must be in the Jrliertioro, _resolved that we ex- press our deep regret at his death and sympathize‘ sincerely with his biz-raved Iwiiej and iamily in their at Charlottetown, August 19-23, will Jfirrther _'resolv_ed that this resol- here. More prizes tor livestock, All ution be ixlscifibed in our minutes heights paid on livestock, Biggest sndcopies sent to the family and to midway J05): cggpun, Prgg" days horse racing. Write to your : 'JQQN,‘(;ALLAQ}1AN_ no“, iriends abroad and plan to entertain .1’. B. MCTAGUE, Secy. them that week. Send tor prize list. sraimsnn MINING ' EXCHANGE Quqtptipns lurnislied through court- ‘esy, of Atwill- l: ('30., Charlottetown 33 will be at 8 o'clock. All are cordially 154 invited. ~12 SllAVV-Lliaiiitll-Thc marriage of -°1 Mr. Frederick c. Leard of Pisquid to ~45 Miss Belle F. show, Cardigan, and ~12 New York, was solemnized by the 995 Rev. J. C. Martin at his residence in , -- T75 or a. few intimate friends. This groom rgiiconbriage 13.00 1am r27 and 1s the proprietor of the Mt. Stew- 5~59 art Hydro Electric plant. Last year I 1-11 lie spent some time Hudson Bay 16.95 Inter‘. Nickel .. 51.40 5185 ~45, istcred nurse; graduating from God- Central Guardian START T0 GET your exhibits ready 'i'or the big provincial oshibi- tion, Charlottetown, August 19-28. Send tor prise list. J. W. Bouiter, see- dly-tt T0 GUARDIAN SUBSCRIBER PiCNlCKERS—When' you are prepar- ing to go a plcknicking it may pay you to take advantage o! The Guar- dian special ofier o! plates, spoons this issue. t!‘ NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- EBS.—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. (Jfiice twenty-four hours, in advance. filli-fi-Zii-tl. THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION be the biggest and best ever put on ever. Three performing troupes from New York, and tour l. W. Boulter, Secretary, Charlotte- town, P. E. Island, dly-ti BROOKFIELD-"Ihe Sacrament 0t the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in the Presbyterian Church, Brook- fleld, at the close oi the 11 a. m. ser- vice on Sunday, July 7th. There will also be an evening service. Pre- communion services will be held in the Brookrlclcl Church on Wednes- day. Thursday and Friday evenings, July 3rd. 4th and 5th, and in the Glasgow Road Schoolhouse on Tues- day evening, July 2nd. The services Roscneath July 1st in the presence is well-known in his native province at Roosevelt Field, Long Island, taking instruction Tuqcnslznorrgro * '5 -~fg-z,gg-fl--_---gnon_aves_uv.ahi4tau.iivr ;4_u‘<|gq_. _. . If . Cluaiznw time. The wastelt by - helpful and communion season tobaveYl-ieen a very _ lug one. S-The following ~ - efspproved by the ouuulssionz‘ Agricult- . Shaw (mm Junior‘ -_ etable ‘ Inspector ' (seaf- APPOINT appointment Civil Servic - ure-Chester Fruit and sonal) to st r mlt and Vegetable Inspector. t msnent), province -o! Prince Edw t Island. : If rtccszrvs: Arromlriuemé m. . Clyde Auld, law in Tor practice an tion of Ass Toronto U ho has been practising to,_ hssy retired‘ tron: has accepted the posi- nt Proiessor o! Lew in ersity. . OFFICE -- ' ELECTED-At a. ...; ular meet f '0! Alpha diebekafi Lodge, N0. , I. O. O. I"., held ‘Dues- day even l the following oflicei-s were instill ,- tor the ensuing term. by, District puty ‘fiesiderit, Sister Gertrude er, assisted by_Deputy Marshal s r‘_ Florence McDonald and stall’ - vGrsndOfllcers: N."G.‘- Sister Inez ‘aflerty; V.G,-SistervA_l- bcrta Pat son; Fin. Secby.--Sister Florence V sod; Rec. Sectys-Sistor Jane T. llzle; Treas.-sister Dil- liarl Duch inv vR_.S._1\I_.Q. - Sister Bz-strice orn; L.S.N.G.—Sister Gertrude er; R.S.V.G. —- Sister Belle Lan ' L.B.V.G.—-Sister Mir- garet Mil ; Chaplain-Sister Mar- ion Stew ; Conductor-Sister Ca- therine M ,.heson; Warden — Sister Grace H ; O. Q-Sister Leila Fcavyour; .G.—Si.ster Claire Browuf Planlsw tcr Jean Fraser; P.I~_I.G. —Sistcr len McEachern. At the close or t installation refreshment-s urere se ed and representative's August l i. Saturda tions o the Bradslbane Pastoral charge o bro-united chui-oh oi-csh- ads. met at the home‘ 0i’ Mr.’ seems. Mr. Coburn came to the charge sitar church union and leit Monday morn- as an aviator. The bride. is a. reg- -9~'1_gsrd Hospital Brocktori, Mass, with ~15 Y the highest, average obttained by any 25-59|nurse from that institution, and is -23|lvcl'y popular wherever known. The 111' happy couple are motoring to New .33 - ‘York and other cities for their hon- ‘ 80m! 0V9!‘ m‘? Mining Corporation .. .. 4.10 . 4.15 eymggn. and their ~52 wish them a happy journey through McIntyre ... .. 16.03 mo, .52 ___.. Niplssing ... ... ... ... 385 3.00 . 58.20 59.03 Pens oreilionu. "$.00 em l ~43 Islands, at the close cf the morning 7375 large congregation was present and -53 l the service was conducted by Rev. R. .17 B-95iBialr, Student Cathechist. Ten new 10f) .42 stidsoona . .os .O9’é Bheritt qoreou 7.65 siscot .50 stqiuithohy . ‘ Sud ury Basin .. 9.0a syi ' its .90 8.69 slcn oiialth. The service through- 1-30 out was n. very impressive one. Pre- Q" e -e*-- ‘¢¢¢¢a-AaaOO4§§¢~§-e4 7»! Mr. Roy Blair on Thursday and Fri- " hogs daily, excepting WOOD ISLANDS-The Sacrament o! the Lord's Supper was dispensed at. the Presbyterian Church. Wood service on Sunday, June 23rd. A ‘Hensley Stnvert, assisted by Mr. Roy members were received on profes- cammunlon services were held by day evenings and by Rev. Thos. A. Rodger at ll a.m. on Saturday. The Sunday ev-Ining service was conduct- cd by Mr. Roy Blnir, and the Man- ‘day "service at 10 (l0 n. m. was con- ducted by Rev. It. Hensley Stavert. Op/Monday afternoon Mr. Stavert. assisted by Mr. Blair held a com- munion sci-vice at the home oi Mr. Alexander McPherson, one of the Elders of the Wood Islands Conste- gatlon, who has been ill for some Spinning and Weaving gem] me your wool to be spun in!" yarn. 25 cents for sin!!! lfld 23 "n" loi- double. Sires. tine. mflllllm ""5 coarse. Send by parcel post or ireilhl- | pay irelght on 100 lb. lots. Weavinl’ done with wool warn “m! it'll“ width suitable for blankets. All white except border where l"! I"! b‘ used. Wool ruust be clean. Put INP- pers name and address on all WW6" and owners name and instructions in- side otherwise l will not be respon- sido tor losses. Send earl!- WM. LANDRIGAN. semis. P. B. I. LIVE ‘ I HOGS We are taking livt Saturday, paying high." est market prices. Davis ,6‘. Fraser. ganist and a member oi its W. MJS. She made a suitable reply thank 1g -'—Mr_. R. W. E. Burnaby, Maritime! the members for their present, r. Commissioner, Toronto, and Mr. Coburn made a. suitable replynlso M. Saunders, Chairman of the Board circumstances and oiyControl, have enjoyed their visit} many iriendsloverruilng hand oi providence that to the Province immensely and are 6302-7-3-3i slbune sectloiroi whichlsh-e wsror- . l .. . “W1. ¢.. .... " ' F EW names in radio have survived silt-years. u Atwater Kent has led that long. see and' hear the latest best from the leader -,-the Atwater Kent “Screen-Grid Set. The ,, radio dealer around the corner has it. I , ot’ thanks to Mr. andMrs. McKay ronthe use or their commodious home ior its meeting and the singing or "flms 55' ~ FAREWELL -' °n God - Be with " You 'I‘il1 We Meet °venlni u" 29m m" '“ Again, the gathering came to a close. large gs ering from the {our sec- Adams-s win-appear lam-L HAIiIPTONQUi/iiied church‘ Ser- I-iugh McKay to bid farewell to Rvev. like‘; ffxAsuxifag ‘gm; 17m’ n? S“: David Coburn M. A., B. D, and hi5 allows’ Pp 0a a' m" ', daughter Margaret who ceased their 5w“ 3 p317“; Victoria’ 7'30 p‘ m" work 1n thislchsrge on Sabbath 30th. “m” P’ Kaye’ Minister‘ v ‘Mr. E. M. Saunders. Chairman of ing for his new charge, Sheiiield, N. $118 Bmifd 91 C°mY°1 °i the T°l°nt° B“ Wm, the be; wmhes 0g m, p50- Maritime Commission, now visit.- ple here and the respect otthose or ins the Province with Mr- Burnaby 1~= other churches. Mr, Cobum was pre- wbrother oi the distinguished Auth- scnted with a. purse and an address oress Miss-Marshall Saunders, and a‘ from the congregation and Miss Mar.- son oi the Rev. Mr. Saunders, for garet a prgsentvand an address- train the choir and W. M-AS. at the Brsd- Halifax» long the leading Baptist Minister of, HVIPBESSED WITH THEIR VISIT, brought him here as pastor ot the ygry much m-lpfessed by m scenic “"59 "id "W" Yell "1511 90d W“ beauty. Mr. Saunders says ‘he has calling him to another iield or labor and thanked» ell ior their many acts o! kindness toward him. He would long "remembe ‘the people in the Bradslbane charge. The evening was were e1 .ed to attend Rebekah passed Wm, music and smglnglmér Assembly “Eh 1'1"“ 1n sydntv- a. dainty lunch by the ladies. it vote seen nothing in Canada-that oom-. pares so favourably with English landscapes and cultivation, and ieels sure it has only to be known to be- come the pleasure resort o! the Dom- lnion. 5 RETURNS AFTER ABSENCE 0J3‘ 29 YEARS-Mr. John Gillls, iormerly [oi Orwell and now oi Boston, has re- ] turned to the province after an ab- ‘sence o! twenty-nine years. Mr. Gil- lis, who was in the city yesterday, re- marked to a Guardian reporter that the changes in Charlottztowh and throughout the country have been; great 1n the years during his dl‘: ' sence that he would scarcely reool -- niu his home Province; When i. _' lctt home. the HlllsbordBrldge-ea- - isted only as a project in people’ g minds. The streets oi the city, as", many'o!_the buildings, have alter: completely. Many old friends t: have passed away or have remov elsewhere. Mr. Gillie, whose tam‘; resides in Bostpn, is visiting his u ther m. James Gillis, at Orwell s’: is remaining’ here for about t2. Wéellfi. ‘ v . .4 : par cent. 88 Great George St. Charlottetown. i llllnard's Liniment tor Coughs I Colf! f CANADIAN PACIFIC i RAIL WA Y . I 5 p. c. Equipment Trust noncallable maturing July 1, 7- __ ~ Price 991/2 and interest yielding-about 5.05 STEWART JONES & c0. i . v- "ntvl 41w» 1-1: . .. Telephone 73 E n a child ca lesshus flh r \/,7 THErearof rtireis b0 bimple that even‘ a child There are ‘two main parts to a tire-the tread and the carcass. The tread fogrlp the road. T t tre d by preset ha d cazarzy sua-etcliingztlsellégrficlasugf wgiclgit lively, full of stretch Maire tliesqtwo tests on a Goodyear Tire at Dealer's. Peel the deep, sharp-edged blocks of th grip you: "hand 'as it grips the road. machine and see how much a Goodyear S cord. Even a child will choos In every town in Canada large enough t there is at least oneflioodvear Selected Deal . ' Goodyear.‘ means v The carcass to withstand the strain. it.‘ Do it grip! T t is made? Are they saggy, a Goodyear Selected e All-Weather Tread he dealefd cord-testing ubertwist cord outstretclies e “the world’ s greatest tire." pport a good tire dealer, can select the best. Use ‘t easoni. .,.r.:- 1 v i< i