Cuadfa most famous ' continental train affords the utmost in travel lux- ury for your trip to the Coast. All- steeL F d‘ , ‘pped. To: Winnipeg Idmentel Jasper National Park Prince Rupert Veneenvee Victoria- Lcaves Montreal (Bonaventure Station) Daily 11.15 pun. (E.S.'i'.) Equipment includes standard and tourist sleeping can, compartment observation il- bnrfbnfiet w, dining cu, coaches and colonize cu. We CONFEDERATION Alternate fut roure to Winnipeg 15d d“ Pacific Cont. Take the famous Inter- nuonal United to Toronto, leaving Monr- real 3 p-m. duly and arriving 9 pm. The Confederation leave Toronto 9.30 9.1. R"°"‘"“°"l 5 .- lnfermatlen from W. K. ROGERS, City Ticker Agent. L. l’. RITCHIE. Ticket AgentJtntion P. W- CLABKIN, District PIIIGI‘! Agent _______-_-.__ New Issue : '1‘ $400, 000 city of Saint Job}: ‘ s p, c._ Gold Bonds ‘Ib be tilted July 2, 1880. rrincipal and half-yearly interest payable at the Bank of Nova Scotia in Toronto, Montreal and Saint John, N. B. Denominations 01,000, $500. $03,500 due July 2, 1M0. Price: 101.25 and interest, to yield 84.85% d. 95.000 due July z, 1950. Price: 101.50 and interest, io yield 1.90% ' 241,500 due July 2, 1970. ' l Price: 101.50 and interest, io yield 4.90% ‘l r Orders may be telephoned or ‘ .. ‘ telegraphed at our expense. __ g Easfern Securities Company 1 4 LI M I T E D r ' ‘m, w. nfv. DUNBAB. Manager. ‘if, M cnsnnorrcrown ST. JOHN ‘A MONTREAL HALIFAX MONCTON i FRBDERICTON y BUMMEBSIDE fmARKET couomous l ASTRONG market today or a weak one tomorrow will not seriously afiect the holdings in a well-diversified invest; ment list. We can assist you in selecting securities for income and appreciation over a period of years. ,The investment facilities oEered through our fourteen offices, extensive exchange memberships and experienced stafl are at the disposal of investors, large and smalL UOHNSTQN ANPWARQ Phone 126s B. ROGERS, JR. Manager m G?"'fln so Mmbeu: Manure! Stork Raw/range, Montreal Cur “III, Toronto Stork Exrbmge, Winnipeg 61¢ _ Ext/Jugs, Cbirago Board of Trade, n New York Curb (umriur) Stewart Jones 8a Co. Correspondents Greenshields s. Co. Members o! flu Montreal Stock Exchange I'!<v (“his 88 Great George St, Charlottetown m,‘ Silk Summer Dresses $5.95 Not only a. very lovely little sleeveless e88. new this morning, but a. notable bargain a8 Well. All silk crepe in popular new 5 colors, correctdeslgn ' Bentral Guardian beet. 8e11, l! o'clock. Silver collection. 4190-6-23-11. THE "BAILAND" will be of! the service for a few days. meantime a motor but replaces her. 4617-6-20-31. TIE GUILD 0F 8'1‘. CHURCH will welcome you to the lawn party to-morrow evening at Mrs. Home's, 130 Elm Ave.~ 4796-6-23-11. HEAR McLURE AND MYERS dis- cuss the public questions at the Con- vention Rally in the Committee Room (Pawns Ltd, store) tonight at 8.30 o'clock. Court yesterday morning Magistrates K. M. Martin and Dud- a breach of the Customs Act were months. NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVERUS- EBS.—In order to insure insertion of advertisements, local advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Office 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 Odice twenty-four hours in advance. EGG ‘MARKEIK-Egg production for last week showed a slight decline, the peak posibly being past for the present season. The quality showed no improvement, more seconds grad- ing. Approximatelly 40 to 45 percent extras. Wholesale quotations, sec- onds dropped 8c. Country quotations, extras 27, firsts 24, seconds 1B. H. H. Pierce and little son, Douglas of Morgantown, West Virginie, and Mill Ethel Baird. B.‘ N. of Montreal have arrived ch ‘the Island to spend the summer. They will be the guest; o! ma. Piereeh mother, Mrs. Beatrice Judson, Alexandra. Dr. Pierce intends mvwrine up from West vii-nan later on in the season. MABXTIMERS PICNIC - The weatherman was very good to the Maritimers and gave them a lovely afternoon for their annual picnic which was held on Saturday the 14th, at Long Branch Perk, Toronto. The provinces were well represented. All came to have a good time which they had. There were lots of children who each reuived l bell in addition to any other gift they might gain in the games,‘ which were all closely contested. Mr. Burnaby and his com- mittee deserve grest credit for the excellent program they provided. and the satisfactory manner in which it ms carried through. Adults enjoyed their games as much as the children. As closing time came it was happy to meet. happy to part, happy to meet again. ::C0li-NWALL PLAYERS 1n Tryon Hall on Tuesday, 2i. 4810-6-23-21. PERSONALS Mrs. I. Stanley Crosby, Otthon, Saskatchewan, ls visiting her moth- er, Mrs. Thomas Pickard, Huston St. Mr. and Mira. Wilbert Muttart, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Campbell, motored to Charlottetown on Thursday. returned heme after a pleasant visit spent with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Doyle, Gt. George St, City. Rev. A. E. Chapman of Hunter’ River. P. E. 1., has been spending several days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Goodwin at Bale Verte- Sackville Post. MB. THOMAS DOLLAR By the death ot m. Thomas m1- lar which occurred at his home on May 28th, last in his eghty-seventh year Brookneld and surrounding dis- tricts lost their oldest resident. He was a man of sterling worth. a tower of strength for good in the community, an active supporter of the Princetown Rom United Church um his passing leaves a vauncy that cannot be filled. . He was the youndtet eon of the lete 1110s. Dollar, who emigrated mm county Antrim, Ireland, in 1820 and was the lest of a ladle family of brothers and sisters. most of whom like himself lived to a great age. Mr. Dollar was a proepemm and progrhslve farmer. He assisted his sons to procure up to date farms in the neighborhood of the homemed. so none of his children were com- pelled to wander far in search or a run ruenrraavurn-wrenanvr Moore t? McLeod Ltd. 1.03m 800D FLOUR. is used constantly by people who want the 4706-0-23-11. ruuvo ucrrar. roman. ._ “M” c“ "i “m” Pupils of Mr. Arthur Vesuy, Heartz pAgys Tenton L. O. L..\oi which he wle A POLICE COURT-At the Police before ley Wright, two men charged with each fined $50 and costs or three SUMMER. “SHORE-Mrs. '(Dl'.) - FIAT RIVER “TLCOMES Ruth Younksr who pro-deceased him by about 018m yfifl- 1W" I" left to mourn four sons: Frederick (7., Brenton J, Bneet '1‘., and An- drew E., all oi Brookfleld and two dailghlers, Bessie, widow of the late ~ . 4p David Proude. of Harnrlhke m4 The funeral, which was one of thei largest ever seen in the locality was held on June 1st. ‘The services were conducted by Rev. 0. M. Grant, of“ Winsloe, assisted by Rev. Mr. Chap- man oi Hunter River. The funeral services of the Orange Association, were conducted by the members of‘ member for over sixty-seven years, an honorary member for eight were“ assisted by the members of surround‘ ing lodges over eighty or whom wI-lkfid in pf9cess10n. The pell pa:- ers were: Alex. Campbell, 0. F. Younker. David Hester, Chas. B. m.- Duff. Ambrose Sentner lfld Chas. Prcude. Interment in Princeton: need Cemetery. Gone but not m- gotten. - EGG LAYING CONTEST Notes on the Prince Edwlrd Leland Egg Laying Contest for the week Ending June 19, 1930 Mrs. J. F. Eastonfls W. L. pen 10. _ , led the contest for the week with 5B eggs, 60:4 points; Mr. William Ben- sum’: B. n. pen 10 were second with 6o eggs, 60.2 points, and Mr. Everett Hewett‘: W. L. pen l9 were third with 52 eggs, 553 points. The Kensington Baby Chick Hatch- ery, B. R. hen No. 9, still leads in individual laying with 183 eggs, 1963 points; Mr. A. L. Rogers B. h. hen N0. 0 ls second Mth 169 eggs. 104.0 points and the Kensirlgton Baby Chick Hatchery, hen No. d is third with 159 esss. 178.1 Points. The pcnsleadlng in total produc- tion are: 1st, Kensington Baby Chick Hatchery, B. R. 1393 eggs. 1527. points 2nd. Mr. William Benson. B. 3.. 1330 edit, 13863 Points. 3rd, A. L. Rogers, B. R. 132'! eggs. 13831! Points. 4th, James ‘Dlplin. B. R. 121'! OIII. 1886.1 Mints. The total production for the week was 91s eggs and to date 2385i eggs. FAREWELL, GATBEING Previous to their departure for, Charlottetown the people of Grand‘ Tracadle gathered at the home of‘ Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. MacDonald, to express their regret at their de~ psmu-e and to wish them every suc- cess. The following address was read by Mr. William Hughes and s presenq tation made by Mr. Dan A. E. Mec- Donald: Tb Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Mac- Donald:— ' We, your friends of Grand ‘ham. adie, learned with very sincere rev MORE THAN [VIER 'l'he Worldb Grea test Tire Valued l/nerr-Uzq Electrical lbniral is One aft/w Reasons gret that circumstances rendered it necessary for your removal to a new k field of labor, and while your de-, parture ls a decided los to our com- l munity, we have pleasure in know-l ing that the change has been very beneficial to your health. | Let us assure you Grand Tracadie l can ill afford to lose a man of your T high ideals and keen intellect. As trustee of our school and of our church you were ever active and in- terested, and we were looking for» ward to your valued assistance in the building programme that is before us. In this and many other respects we will miss you more than we can ‘Wuottv CANADIAN AND Bm-risu realize. We shall also miss Mrs. MacDon- ald and her helpfulnes in various ‘MY-h Wlmhins to tempt the inner ways. Irnsh. the floor was then occupied for In appreciation and fond remcm-Llnilmi? 811°" Wm!» when *1" mm" brance of your association with us; P“? “Nflfi- bldfinl “"11” h“? Mrs. J. R. Gillie. Glace Bay, has we ask you to accept thLs gift as allfld hdfléss mod night. the slogan' token of our esteem. -°! m“? film“ "m3 °°m° 355m 7 In conclusion we wish to assure] M?- l-"d M35- M°L°°d M" hem you and your; m“ we hop, ya“ n11‘, in the United States for the pas: . be spared many yum “d when m l thirty-five years and no doubt. have future you take s vacation vie 110D! j ‘m1 " “rm “P” in their hear“ m’ - you will spend the same amen: your ; m‘ m"! °f ‘hm’ bmh’ “d m" ‘he friends of Grand ‘rrscadle who will hub-hub o! my Me feel the mums f ‘may! be 31m to "e ya“ “d Mrs, spirit creeping on and g-g feel sure MacDonald at any time it is conven- their present home will be much lent for you to visit us. lbeneiltted by the touch of their skll- I ‘m1 hands. ' Following is the lddressr- | Deer Mr. 8nd Mrs. McLeod, we L NEW HUMECOMEIS Mr. and M15. McLeod. lately l Pawtuckett, R. 1., were very "Ne" "'°1°°m° 9° m“ ‘MWW w” mm ' . . ‘my ‘um-deg, on the night. of Juneltbat in this neighborhood the ban- nm" when mo“ neiihbol.‘ "W, no; of pmgperity will still hover over not Rlver and vicinity gathered aejyw ma that on Hillside Farm. the their home, to shake the glad hind h°m° °i Yo“ '4°'P“°“' 3°“ “n '1' of welcome and meet with them 10h"?! and i 59m‘ °t wluwmn" the,’ new surmondmu prwalling amongst your new found The evening was indeed Jeassnt- mm"- "14 I"? 9"“ "*4 PMS?" 1y spent with mum ‘M and“; M. ity follow you every sup of the way, m shaking the light fantastic toe In W!“ W W!‘ I°°d '11‘- “'° P"- for e few hours. the house was cI-ll- "i" 7°" “m m“ cm“ m4 " n ed u» order w .1. o. McKenzie, when-chime! 1M PM“ 1'"!- mW l“ °"' m ‘mm w” Md m, Mnmmhry tick be expressive of the good m“. mcmpmkd w l bunny“; will of the people of Flat River and clock. mum Rom mums rem“- “°“”""‘°°“" tlon in behllf of the ovmlllny. Itisneedlesstoseylldr. scam-e. McLeod were overcome by this un- A lnnddifwomen has Just discov- expectoakindnesaanaineiewwlil cheeenwmdsMr. McLeod thanked hiafriendainbehllfofhimlelfend livelihood. 10!. M61506. ered how to preserve laurel leaves for use in "laurel" wreaths, which for centuries have been made mostly of Italian magnolia leaves and used ex- Iewecmessiedinllflmlflssjlbeledieatbee repeiredtebfitensivelytermmerialsfitm Scotland are expecting this year the/ known there. visit you tonight for the purpose c: l - og-bidding you a right royal ‘I-lielandg ' l ».x -' ‘w; everlastin The splendid taste ing H. 8t .\'. Black Twist stays in——_v0u‘ll have the time of your life trying to chew it out. 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Insist on DUNLOP Cable Cords, or if you are retaining your present car, have a DUNLOP dealer put on Cable Cords —-and you will be sure of many thousands of miles of driving free from tire trouble. a '1» 7 Q“\l\\\.\ ~007lvil liiOl-ljvfll. d°".““o pantry which was sumptuously filled, Hotel keepers an the llIlfllllfldS offered-felt invasion of tourists HeSRYOfeSSIORGI cdfdd AUDITORS Accounts Audited. Income ‘h: Returns Prepared. A. E. NlacNeill f; Co. 1'17 Gralion Street CAO1‘1'A l-Jzlfl. ' Prohibition Commission Margate, P. B. l. Send all information regarding in- , fnctmrm of Prohibition Act to Ill X above l 0r 1'0 (Jhicr inspector B. J. Haywood v15 Dorcbcster $treet, Charlottetown i Mark R: McGuigan, a B.A. BARRSTER, SOLICITUR, ETC. MONEY To LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, ind-i McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. U~ Barrister and Aitorney-nt-Llw ‘ Ullice: 130 Richmond Street ‘ MOFEY fU LUAN Charlottetown P. B. l. ____.._... flcDonald- s: lllcPhed l s. A. l. A. 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